The New Paper, 12 May 1992

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  • 15 1 the new paper TUESDAY, MAY 12,1992 MITA (P) 75/4/92 50 CENTS the J new paper
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    • 99 1 BIG SPLASH MISHAP: MA|f3j HURTS SPINE q fi I'M NO Vivien Chiong r.-fcjgXkjf sv#« a<gV 3rw t >/' HHrv r BI wKK m wmm M Veronica the Thinker: "7 a lot *m ■ggpjtf! and like to analyse things." ■'/jH'" I strip, it's not to let you see ijjjMßK JlfV we
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 196 2 The biggest election in Philippine history is under way with more than 80,000 candidates for at least 17,000 positions from President to senators, congressmen, provincial governors, town mayors and councilmen. Early semi-official polls on television show some surprising results THE four other presidential candidates, in order of their
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    • 188 2 UPI and AFP. DAftK horse Mrs Miriam Defen-sor-Santiago, 46, took an unexpected lead in the Philippine presidential race this morning. The former judge led the sevenway race with 28 per cent or 162,175 votes, according to latest semi-offi-cial results broadcast by ABS-CBN television. The
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    • 200 2 Wire Services. ACTOR-SENATOR Joseph Estrada took an early lead in the vicepresidential race, which is decided separately from the presidential election. Mr Cojuangco's running mate garnered 103,558 votes, compared with the 49,870 of his closest competitor, Ramon Magsaysay Jr, who campaigned with Mrs Miriam Santiago. Government soldiers shot
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    • Article, Illustration
      611 3  -  By Augustine Pang H AVE wheelchair, will travel —'that's David Gan's answer to his transportation needs. Mr Gan, 40, a production operator, has t been a paraplegic since a 1982 motorcycle accident, when the lower half of his body was paralysed by a spine injury. But that has
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    • 20 2 Leisure Index Showtime: Pages 14, 15 and 19 Name Game: Page 28 TV: Page 18 Radio, Comics: Pages 20, 21
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 171 4 HOT STORY SINGAPORE Telecom has collected $6.1 million less revenue under the time-based charging system between last December and April this year. Telecom said 66 to 73 per cent of customer lines paid less under the time-based charges than under the flat rate system each month.
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    • 82 4 The Straits Times: Protest against Suchinda called off. Business Times: S'pore Telecom plans to buy 20pc stake in Bakrie unit. Lianhe Zaobao: Phillippines unofficial preliminary results show Mrs Santiago ahead of Ramos. Berita Harian: Thais agree to stop demonstration. SBC morning news: Early returns from the election in Philippines
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 116 4 THE Ministry of Community Development is considering a proposal to allow prominent grassroots leaders to solemnise marriages. Couples about to be married and grassroots leaders will be asked for their views before a decision is made, a ministry spokesman said. Couples who opt for such marriages will not
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      • 113 4 IF you want to buy a house or an apartment but are waiting for the prices to fall later this year, you may be in for a big disappointment. Property prices are holding steady, Business Times reported, quoting bankers and property consultants. Prices edged up 4.8 per cent
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      • 68 4 PIRATES are now using petrol bombs to attack ships plying regional waters. The number of attacks is also rising, especially near Bintan Island and the Phillip Channel. These are causing anxiety among shipowners. The Singapore National Shipping Association has sent out reminders to its members on the problem.
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      • 50 4 MORE than 100 haj pilgrims have submitted claims totalling $700,000 to the STPB. They claim that they paid more than $6,000 each to a travel agent for a trip to Mecca in 1990 which did not take place. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is reviewing their claims.
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      • 75 4 UMNO has at all times put Islam first and is not against the hudud laws which PAS plans to implement in Kelantan, says Umno deputy president Ghafar Baba. But Umno will first study whether the PAS move to amend the federal Constitution to pave the way for
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      • 54 4 IRANIAN President Hashemi Rafsanjani's loyalists have seized all 30 parliamentary seats in Teheran in national elections, giving the so-called moderates seeking new links with the West an iron grip on the legislature. His followers won more than 200 of the 270 Majlis or Parliament seats, shattering the radicals''"
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    • 60 4 w, are always handicapped in the job market even though our young have good qualifications in various areas.With the ability to speak Mandarin, maybe, our prospects in the job market and in business will be brighter. Mr Harun Ghani, Political Secretary (Home Affairs) and MP for
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 230 6  -  By Augustine Pang FOLLOWING David from work in a wheelchair made me realise the hardships of being handicapped. I followed David on a wheelchair journey from Senoko to Yishun Street 21. What he did with such ease and finesse, I did with much sweat and difficulty.
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    • 117 6 MR Gan is a disciplined worker who meets production targets. He is an "above average worker", said Mr John Wong, 39, a senior production manager at Seagate's Senoko plant. He is the only wheel-chair-bound worker among the 3,000-odd employees. Said Mr Wong: "When he first came to us,
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    • 377 7  -  By Suresh Nair SOME of Singapore's top shotgun marksmen are helping to fight the crow menace. They have been going out on weekends to shoot the birds at specified areas. The sharp-shooters are from the Singapore Gun Club, which is helping the Primary Production Department
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    • 106 7 BEFORE being issued temporary permits to shoot crows, Singapore Gun Club marksmen are screened by the Arms and Explosives Branch of the Criminal Investigation Department. "Top-level safety measures are always enforced as we do not want to alarm the public," said a senior police officer. The marksmen are
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    • 186 7 A NIGHT-CLUB singer died of a lung infection after she was taken to hospital for heavy drinking and habitual use of sleeping tablets. A coroner's court heard that Miss Huang Mei-Lian, 22, returned to a Kim Seng Plaza apartment in Kim Seng Road on
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    • 420 8  -  By Angeline Song A YOUNG man injured his spine as he went down a water slide at Big Splash in East Coast Parkway. Salesman Hee Kim Soon, 26, is now flat on his back in traction at Tan Tock Seng Hospital. He has been
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    • 272 8 THE incident took place on Labour Day. Mr Hee and six friends had gone to Big Splash for the morning. "My girlfriend, another friend and I went down the high slide first," said Mr Hee. "I didn't try any stunts on anything like that. I simply sat
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    • 295 9 PAY rises were down last year. But employers gave out bigger bonuses. That was one finding of a recent survey by the National Trades Union Congress, reports the May Ist issue of NTUC News. NTUC has begun talks with the National Wages Council on this
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    • 55 9 THERE was also good news for workers i in the NTUC survey: Unions are convincing more companies to raise the retirement I age from 55 to 60. Last year, 60 was the retirement age at 80 per cent of the companies surveyed. This was up from
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    • 405 10  -  By Norenshah Sahari s F OFT drinks manufacturer Yeo Hiap Seng has come up jwith new low-sugar drinks 'that students like. Thirty of 32 students interviewed liked the new chrysanthemum tea, soya bean, and barley drink. They contain between 6.2 and 7 per cent sugar, 20
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    • 156 10 CHILDREN should be taught to eat the right things at an early age to encourage good eating habits. That's the advice from Mrs M L Poon, a dietitian from Mount Elizabeth Hospital. Drinks such as chrysanthemum tea, barley, colas and other sweetened drinks, even with less
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    • 175 10 DRINKS with less sugar are local soft drink-makers' response to the Trim and Fit scheme. TAF is aimed at flabby, unfit schoolchildren. It requires school canteens to sell more nutritious, low-calorie food. The content of soft drinks sold in schools must
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    • 135 10 THE principals of the two schools favour low-sugar drinks as it is in keeping with their own health campaigns. Mrs Foo Chee Kai, principal of River Valley Primary School, said students who are overweight are required to run two or three times around the school track. Also,
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    • 622 11 On Saturday, the crowd at Centrepoint seized the opportunity to fire their burning questions at celebrities at The New Paper's Big Walkshop. JUNE KONG reports on the one-hour session SOCCER STAR TERRY PATHMANATHAN NATIONAL soccer skipper Terry Pathmanathan was once offered between $20,000 and $30,000
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    • 173 11 CROWDS leaned over the railings up to the third floor at Centrepoint. The New Paper Big Walkshop was in full gear and ready t*. roll. It kicked off punctually at 2.30 pm with a rousing fashion show of Asics sportswear modelled by Supermodel Singapore finalists.
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    • 97 11 THE New Paper Big Walkshop was a run-up to The Big Walk. Another run-up event to look-out for: The Ah Ma look-alike contest. Ah Ma is the leading lady of the walk. To sign up for the look-alike contest, call The New Paper's toll-free HotiinePlus on
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    • 5 9 ONE OF OUR MANY ATIRIBUTES!
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    • 98 9 Our Tim Sum Buffet Added Attra^ion. •^•-M'fe' .v "v rr HE p X rom the month of May, you'll find an that's absolutely free! Now if that authentic, full-flavoured, delightful tim doesn't bowl you nothing will, sum buffet the Hai Xiang Where Adult: $12.90+4- Child: $7.50++ you can indulge in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 123 11 If you're an O-or A-Level holder Friday evenings or Saturdays and intending to study for a law degree, Sundays, if you prefer. So it's not or if you merely wish to learn a only educational hut convenient, too. little more about English Law. our The fee is $250. And to
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 431 12 For eight straight days, more than 100,000 Thais left their jobs and homes to take pari in anti-government protest rallies in Bangkok. Why did they do it? OVIMA LIM reports T HE Thongkor family drove more than an hour from their home at the outskirts
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    • 164 12 "WE cannot keep protesting if our sto- I machs are empty,'' said Mr Lung Tii, 70, J as he sliced slivers of pork. Mr Lung was one of. 80 volunteers of the Alliance of People to Save Democracy. The Alliance planned the logistics of the rallies. It
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 259 13 Wire services. IN the wake of the Los Angeles riots, US President George Bush is promoting a plan to clean up dangerous inner-city neighbourhoods and turn them into crimefree zones. Mr Bush was on a trip to Philadelphia city yesterday to raise funds for
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    • 96 13 AFP. MORE people are living in poverty in south central Los Angeles than during the violent unrest of other riots nearly 30 years ago. The US Census Bureau figures for 1990 show that South Central Los Angeles fell below city and county averages for income, employment and education,
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    • 55 13 Power wheels: Inventor John Coby from Stanwell Park near Sydney trying out his power pack for roller blades last Saturday. He claims that the brush-cutter engine, which he invented, can produce a top speed of 60 kmh. He plans a more powerful motor
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    • 110 13 AFP. AN American father put his three-month-old baby on the roof of his car, then forgot about him and drove off. The baby, who was in a portable car seat, was unhurt, officials said yesterday. The boy's father, Mr Michael Murray from Worcester, Massachusetts, forgot that he
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    • 73 13 AP. MORE than 30,000 Myanmar refugees in Bangladesh, some holding green twigs for peace, protested against their planned repatriation yesterday. They organised processions in the frontier town of Teknaf. Hundreds of them also fled refugee camps in Bangladesh to avoid repatriation which begins on Friday. "We shall
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 99 13 Wheeling and dealing is best accomplished when accompanied by wining and dining And best dene at Window on the Park Here the Temasek buffet boasts local delights, salads, a meat trolley and much more. Presenting you the p— opportunity to boast of your corporation's strengths. Which is probably the most
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  • Showtime
    • 560 14 Soft-porn star Veronica Yip is no bimbo. Assertive, even intimidating at times, she knows her mind and speaks it. VIVIEN CHIONG met her in Hongkong VERONICA Yip has two faces. On screen, she is that passionate sex kitten who tears off her clothes in a hurry.
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    • 489 15  -  By Vivien Chiong SEX symbol Veronica Yip has put her lungs to good use. From heavy breathing in sex-ploitative flicks, she has now moved on to singing. Her debut Cantonese album, Irresistible Sensuousness, was released in Hongkong last month to favourable reviews by critics. There is
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    • 279 15 THERE will one local actor among a cast of foreigners in the musical, Annie, which comes to town next month. The production needs a Singapore dog to star in several scenes for a total of 30 minutes. Said Miss Lena Ng
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  • spotlight
    • 514 16 An eight-month-old baby pulled an electric kettle of boiling water onto himself last week. He died on Sunday. How baby-safe can the home be? How can people prevent such accidents? TANG WAI YIN visits a home with four children to find out NOTHING is better than
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    • Article, Illustration
      155 16 TODDLERS are curious and have no concept of fear. They can get into a lot of mischief in just seconds. To find out just what an unsupervised toddler can get into, we conducted a test. We left 13-month-old Mitchell Dinesh to his own devices. He immediately toddled
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    • Article, Illustration
      199 16 THE children are a handful. Madam Nuraida said: "At this age they are active and they like to climb and jump on everything." She wasn't kidding. Even as she was saying that her three older children climbed onto a wicker table and jumped onto the sofa. They then
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    • 199 16 CHILDREN should be taught about what is dangerous. This should start as soon as parents are able to communicate with them. This advice is from Mrs Patricia Koh, 41, principal of Pat's Schoolhouse, a childcare centre. Mrs Koh, who has 20 years of experience in early childhood education,
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 863 17 tuesdaytv A WOMAN NAMED JACKIE WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE 1 TWO WEEKS T0 SAVE (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) (Channel 8, 6.45 pm) THE EARTH (Channel 12,9.40pm) JACKIE, who accompanies Jack YAXIU is shocked to see Fu 1 J Y Kennedy on the hectic trips Ying (Desmond Shen, right) 1 SCIENCE writer
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  • 323 18 SHOWTIME THE search continues for bands that can perform both cover music and their own compositions. Top of the Bands is a competition by Anchor Beer and Hotline Pub. The event will be on from the middle of this month to July 17. Prizes
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • 217 19 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. accentuate: If someone or j something accentuates a particular feature of a thing, this feature is emphasised or made more noticeable. assertive: An assertive person speaks and acts in
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 140 19 COMICRELIEF Comics Dianxin /Simply Bo Chap CAN Tok Guru /Sofiyan Yahya FlftST you WENT TO SEE TOk ftDR II THIS WA% 1 CAN II PERHAPS YOU traditional TREATMENT, THEN J~ GET TUE SEST NAVG-HT GET THE VOW CAME TO MY CLINIC. YOU K VOORST OF BOTH SHOULD Cv-toose ONE METHOD,
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    • 238 19 TUESDAYRADIO FM 90.5 FM 92.4 News on the Hour NOON Popular Classics 12.05 PM Rose Tan Your Lunchdate *00 PM Programme Summary 1.10 Midday Market Report 2 02 Concert 1.15 Rose Tan Your Lunchdate 5 Viva La Wu>ica (cont'd) 6.00 What's On 2.05 An Afternoon with Olive Saw 6.05 Viva
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 349 20 TUESDAYRADIO 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey FM 88.9 1.00 News NOON World News 1.10 Spice of Life The Final Hour 12.15 PM Health Matters 2.00 Chinese Opera 12.30 Off the Shelf 5.00 Goodtime Gold 12.45 The Learning World 7.00 News 1.00 Newshour 7.10 Goodtime Gold (cont'd) 2.00 World News 8.00 The
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    • 193 20 COMICRELIEF Cathy /Cathy Guisewite 1/ INSPIRED 6V CLEAN H 6V AM PURSE, ONCE AGAIN, fIWIENTUffI CLOSET, I ORGANIZED THE WILL NOW ORGANIZE THE <\OOO SCREECHES TO A HALT WHEN BATHROOM CUPBOARD... SCRAPS Of PAPER FRO/*! |<Wl I GET TO THE ONE THING THAT INSPIRED BV THE BATHROOM, SO I CAN
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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    • 470 22 2200 Business Services/ 2200 Business Services/ Product* Products J Logging Company has every month A. About 5,000 M 3 logs to be shipped out of Jayapura (Irian Jaya) to Pontianak/ Banjarmasln/ Surabaya. B. About 3,000 M 3 logs to be shipped out of Tanjung lllief (Teluk Weda-Halmahera) to Pontianak/ Banjarmasin.
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    • 346 22 2701 Employment 2701 Employment 2701 Employment Your They go right on top of our list of destination. Each and W everyday. Because at Transit Link, we understand 1 I that a company will go far only if the I company itself and its employees are heading the same direction. 1
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    • 304 22 2701 Employment Personal Driver do Managing Director) j j Possess Class 3 driving licence Able to speak English j i Familiar with Singapore roads Tue Fri (during unlet- hours) The Personnel Dept. Cercbos Restaurant k Division Pi/./.a Hut Mill view Avenue 2366 ADVERTISING SALES COORDINATOR (female) i i i i
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 264 23 2701 Employment 2701 Employment OKANDANG KERBAU HOSPITAL WALK-IN INTERVIEW 13 May 1992, Wednesday 9am spm I PHARMACY I ASSISTANT Requirements: Minimum 3GCE 'O' level with credits in English and Mathematics Able to work on shifts Able to type at 30wpm Knowledge and experience in using Lotus, dßase, Wordperfect etc would
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    • 410 23 2701 Employment 2701 Employment An Established Company in Jurong require* SECRETARY Salary $1000-***** OCE O' with PSC Knowledge of shorthand Several years working experience CLERKS Salary: $700-$B5O OCE N/ O Level with computer knowledge Working experience will be an advantage RECEPTIONIST Salary: $700-$B5O Secondary education Pleasant personality MALAYSIANS MAY APPLY
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    • 378 23 2701 Employment 2701 Employment MEIKO TRANS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 10 Anson Rd. #23-15 Int l. Plaza T*l: *****75 Expanding International Freight Forwarding invitea applicants for A) FORWARDING ASSISTANT At least 2 years experience In similar field Female applicant age between 22 to 25 OCE 'O' or 'A' level Willing to
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    • 233 23 2701 Employment JUNIOR SECRETARY required by progressive and dynamic Automation firm Involved In design and manufacture of equipment for Semi conductor/ Electronic! Industries. Requirements: QCE A' level or diploma In Business Study age 21 -28 self-motivated and able to work Independently experience In administration some PC knowledge In Wordstar and
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 601 24 2701 Employment 2701 Employment ATTENTION! "I PART-TIMERS $200 to $300 per day Flexible working hours (3 to 4 hours) No experience required Training and guidance will be provided m Call MINNY LIM at: *****49 B Tbusiness professionals] PART/ FULL-TIME No experience needed full training. Average $2000 $3000 p.m. Flexible working
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    • 103 24 2701 Employment m FULL; PART-TIMER Potential income $2,000 p.m. No expwnonce needed. Intensive course provided. 5 days week Flexible working hours Marine Paints factory at Jurong Tuas St requires: 1) MARINE PAINTS STORE-KEEPER (With forklift license) 2) MIXERS AND PACKERS Experience not necessary as training provided Singaporeans only Feeder Bus
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 301 25 2701 Employment ■T^^l An Estab Construction Firm requires: 1. SITE ENGINEERS 2. SITE FOREMEN 3. LAND SURVEYOR 4. QUANTITY SURVEYORS 5. MECHANICS 6. SITE CLERKS Interested please call TEL: *****54 -I L, Driver cum Production Worker (CHINESE) required class 3 licence Please Come Personally To: 36-C Hillview Terr ace Singapore
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    • 351 25 2701 Employment A) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK B) TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM typist i required by established i i i rompany i i II II I i Pis. walk-In at: I I j 10 Anton Rd. #24-01 j International Plaza ACCOUNTS cum GENERAL CLERK Must have OCE O' level and experience In
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    • 360 25 2701 Employment I CLERK/ TYPIST We ar* a world leader in the llukl control industry. Wo require a bright young lady to All tho above poat. a The successful applicants will be Intelligent and Inquisitive o Have good typing skills and willing to learn We are a small team and
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    • 235 25 2701 Employment I DAY CLEANER required. Please call 296 2336 ext. 31 219 Kellang Bahru Chutex Bldg. S pore 1233 Established Interior Design Co. requires urgently: ACCOUNTS ASST./ CLERK Mln. 1 year experience. DRIVER 30 years above Mln. 5 years experience. EXPERIENCED AUTOCAD DRAUOHTSPERSON Interested applicants, please contact Oina Lee
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    • 237 25 2701 Employment FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS e At least 2-3 yrs. experience In Manufacturing environment e With computer accounting knowledge e Able to keep full set of accounts Interested, pis. Call: *****30 PEST CONTROL TECHNICIAN with driving licence able to read h write 2-4 yrs' experience salary $800-$lOOO can drive van
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    • 197 25 2701 Employment INDOOR CHINESE SALESGIRLS/ SALESMEN required Age 18 30 yrs Interested pis. walk-In at: #02-40 People* Park Complex or call 535 6534/ 535 2027 Laser Disc shop requires: SALES ASSITANT Age above 20 years old Preferably with experience In retail sales Working hrs. 10.30 to 7.30pm, Sun. public holiday
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  • SPORTS
    • 394 26 The match between China and Malaysia will be televised live over TV 2, starting at Bpm. Malay Mail. Malaysia should no longer cringe at the task of bringing down the great wall of China. The formbook did not turn out as planned. Malaysia now finds itself
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    • 123 27 A PUNTER in the United States won US$l million (Ssl.6 million) cash when he picked winners in nine consecutive horse races at Canterbury Downs in Minneapolis. Brent Gilbertson, 46, won the Pick Nine contest on Sunday. The contest was free for those attending the races. All they had
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    • Article, Illustration
      378 27 AP. American 400 m world record holder Butch Reynolds saw his Olympic gold dream shattered when the lAAF decided to uphold a two-year ban for doping. The lAAF arbitration panel ruled after a two-day meeting that the two-year ban imposed from August, 1990, should stand. This means
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      305 28 Midfielder Michal Vana and goalkeeper Sandro Radun made their Semi-Pro debut for Singapore on Sunday. What do the fans think about their performance? ABUDL SHUKOR finds out MICHAL Vana and Sandro Radun, Singapore's two foreign signings for the Semi-Pro League, have passed their first test. Soccer fans have
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    • 321 28 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER English League play-offs Div 3, Ist leg: Peterborough 2 Huddersfield 2. Nee Soon East Admiral 7-a-side Tournament final: Base United 2 Amazon Knight 0. 3rd placing: Kang Transport I Alaska FC 0. TENNIS German Open in Hamburg final: Stefan Edberg (Swe)
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    • 334 29  -  By Bernard Pereira NINE-YEAR-OLD shuttler Gerald Ho is likely to be one of the star attractions in the first Useful Invitational Age-Group badminton championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall from June 12-14. The Primary Four De La Salle School student is so determined to make
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    • 439 29  -  By Bernard Pereira SACKED Gilbraltar Crescent soccer midfielder Dean Tate, yesterday accused coach Yow Tian Bey for using him and fellow-Australian team-mate Chris Hughes as scapegoats for Gilbraltar's two worst defeats in the Premier League. Gilbraltar lost 8-0 to Tiong Bahru on May 2 and crashed
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    • 241 29  -  By Bernard Pereira JURONG Town Football Club secretary K Suppiah yesterday hit out at the Premier League committee and called its relegation playoff this year "a travesty of justice" and "a farce". The playoff is a separate competition played between the two bottom- placed teams in
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    • 286 30  -  By Abdul Shukor National stopper Zainal Yusoff is confident that his team, the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association, will avoid relegation tonight. Safsa plays Tiong Bahru at Jalan Besar and must win to escape the drop. It is currently in last place in the table
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    • 402 30 Wire services. SPORTING Lisbon has given Bobby Robson a two-year contract in an attempt to recreate the success that an English manager brought the club 10 years ago. Former England manager Robson signed the contract yesterday and is expected to start in July. He was released by PSV Eindhoven
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