The New Paper, 20 July 1992
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Title Section15 1992-07-20 1 the new paper MONDAY, JULY 20, 1992 MITA (P) 75/4/92 50 CENTS the new paper15 words
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Advertisement49 1992-07-20 1 the |}§|jer ri.i'i.i vam iiJ,»rsa^MEHBBagE^M3aBM Punter i\ p robbed A video shop owner loses $40,000 and a winning horse-racing ticket on the way to the races./ Page 6 Punter robbed A video shop owner loses $40,000 and a winning horse-racing ticket on the way to the races./ Page 649 words
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Article, Illustration11 1992-07-20 1 Centrespread pictures /Pages 18, 19 p c,UK^^h^fp'c,UK^^h^f - 11 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration454 1992-07-20 2 SURPRISE FOR BRITISH MINISTER OVERSEEING PRESS LAWS ON PRIVACY AP. A BRITISH minister, who plays a key role in deciding whether to curb press snooping, is in the news for an alleged affair with an actress. Mr David Mellor, 43, Minister for National Heritage and aAP. - 454 words
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200 1992-07-20 2 AFP. KUWAITI security services have broken up a cell of saboteurs including three Iraqis who have carried out bomb attacks in Kuwait City. The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry said yesterday that five people a Kuwaiti, two Iraqi women, an Iraqi man and an unidentified person haveAFP. - 200 words
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Article, Illustration359 1992-07-20 3 Ovidia Lim - By Ovidia Lim KEEPING these legs in shape is no easy task. Behind each pair of powerful calves are hours of jogs and bike rides. Sixteen cyclists who turned up for yesterday's 130 km practice ride in Changi for Bike-Aid gamely flexed their leg muscles forPictures/ Sam Yeo - 359 words
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Article143 1992-07-20 3 BIKE-AID Singapore hopes to raise $100,000 on its first official ride to Mersing, Johor. About 80 per cent of the money will go to local charities. The rest will go to overseas community projects such as drinking water projects in Nepal and Honduras and a school-building project in Ghana.143 words
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Miscellaneous17 1992-07-20 2 Weather SHOWERS over a few areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 31 deg C. Sunset: 7.16 pm.17 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article362 1992-07-20 4 Up to 400 Singapore teenagers contract sexually transmitted diseases every year, says the Health Ministry. But this is only the tip of the iceberg. And the biggest concern is that many Singaporeans catch Aids during their teens k hot U New Aids strain? AT least 11 people362 words
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Article, Illustration59 1992-07-20 4 EACH Singaporean is backed by a larger amount of foreign currencies than the citizen of any other country. Singapore's per capita foreign currency reserves of U5511,376 (S$ 18,202) is the world's largest. Figures from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) show that Singapore had foreign currency reserves of US$34.l59 words
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Article, Illustration274 1992-07-20 4 Kelantan's recent blockade of the Pergau Dam construction site once again highlights the on-going tussle between the Parti Islamled state government and the UMNO-led federal government BLOCKADE OF DAM The Kelantan Government blockaded five roads leading to the site on July 4, forcing construction work to be274 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article88 1992-07-20 4 SINGAPORE will have nine F-16 fighter aircraft based in the US for training its own pilots. There is space shortage at home, says Defence Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong. The F-16s will be at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, which has a training range 10 times88 words
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Article54 1992-07-20 4 THIRTY kilometres will be added to expressways to make the network 138 km long by next year. It is part of the Public Works Department's 1989-1993 road upgrading and construction programme, estimated to cost at least $1 billion. Sixteen major road projects costing a total of $312 million54 words
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Article77 1992-07-20 4 ASEAN foreign ministers, meeting in Manila tomorrow for a two-day conference, are likely to call for a peaceful solution to the Spratly islands dispute. Philippine Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus called yesterday for an agreement on the joint exploration of the islands' resources. The ministers are also expected to77 words
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Article135 1992-07-20 4 MALAYSIA is unhappy about a travel book by a Singapore publisher which allegedly shows Johor Baru as a vice centre. The Johor government has protested against the 400-page book, Trav' Bugs Malaysia, co-published by MPH and Sun Tree Publishing Ltd. An MPH spokesman said the book would135 words
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Article, Illustration445 1992-07-20 6 Yaw Yan Chong - POLICE have classified the case as armed robbery. Offenders can be jailed between two and 10 years, with not less than 12 strokes of the cane. By Yaw Yan Chong A MAN on his way to the races was robbed of about $40,000445 words
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Article, Illustration169 1992-07-20 6 THE robbery victim, Mr Seet Seow Huat, had kept his winning ticket for over a week and intended to cash it for $3,200 on the day he was robbed. He bought 100 $5-tickets for State Honour, the winning horse in Race 8 on April 11. The horse paid169 words
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Advertisement149 1992-07-20 6 J '6/T/M} "^Hjj An unbelievably endless (almost!) selection of tantalising A-la-carte Sichuan savouries awaits you. SINGLE/DOUBLE m like 'Deep-Fried Buttered Amerl^Bre'aWast Prawns', Sliced Beef With Mushrooms and Bamboo <* Tim sum Shoots', 'Stir-Fried Frog's Legs With Dried Red Chilli' THE EMPEER^R°HOTEL and' Fresh Water Fish Tail With Spicy Sauce'. Tempted149 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration337 1992-07-20 8 Yesterday, 114 children from Chernobyl visited the Singapore Zoo as part of their stopover here. OVIDIA LIM speaks to the group's interpreter about life after the nuclear disaster INTERPRETER Boris Khrushlov will probably ask for mushrooms on board the Aeroflot flight today. Mr Khrushlov is from Kiev,Picture/ Sam Yeo - 337 words
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Article185 1992-07-20 8 THE day after the explosion at Chernobyl, Mr Krushlov received a phone call from a close friend. Said Mr Krushlov: "My friend said that something very serious had happened in Chernobyl and to get my family out of Kiev as soon as possible." But the airport,185 words
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Article166 1992-07-20 8 BETWEEN 6,000 and 8,000 Ukrainians died in the Chernobyl disaster. The explosion and fire at the plant on April 26, 1986, sent a radioactive cloud over large areas of Europe. About 150,000 people, 60,000 of them children, were exposed to high doses of radiation after the accident.166 words
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Article108 1992-07-20 8 MORE than 6,000 people queued up to get free copies of The New Paper at Marina Square on Saturday. It was part of celebrations to mark the first birthday of the Aiwa Information Piaza at Marina Square. Customers handed in newspaper coupons to claim their free108 words
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Advertisement37 1992-07-20 8 NOT ANOTHER INDIE BAND BUT A BAND WITH BITE WATCH OUT FOR JUST PLAY IT' FEATURING WE BELONG EDGE OF A DREAM Skin A dwten o' Pony C»"y0" S "gaoo'e SEE D.N.A. LIVE! 24 JI.'LY 1992-10.30 PM37 words
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Article74 1992-07-20 9 On Thursday, we ran a report on after-sales service and we invited readers to tell us their experiences. Here are some of the calls that we received Ms Sheeba d/o Shaffi, 22, student. I bought a T-shirt from the Giordano store at Parkway Parade earlier this year.74 words
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Article100 1992-07-20 9 Mr Eddy Ang, 25, audit clerk. My Malaysian friend bought a second-hand motorcycle from a Singapore dealer. The sales executive promised to touch up and service the bike. But when we went to get it, we found that the brake pedal had not been changed. They100 words
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Article85 1992-07-20 9 Mr Jonathan Ng, 37, assembler On July 5, I bought a stereo set from a shop in the Chinatown area. A few days later the stereo set broke down. The shop told me I had to go to the main showroom. When I got there,85 words
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Article106 1992-07-20 9 Mr Steven Tan, 48, clerk I bought a mini-cassette recorder from a department store in June 1990. After one year. the lid cracked. When I called, I waß passed from one person to another, each claiming ignorance. Finally, I was told my recorder could not be repaired106 words
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Article85 1992-07-20 9 Mr Mohd Zainuldin, 41, businessman I bought a camera last year from a shop in Peninsula Plaza but didn't use it much. Recently, I found that the digital display was not working. I went back to the shop to get it repaired, as it was still under guarantee.85 words
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Article145 1992-07-20 9 Dr S Thiruchelvam, executive director, Jurong BirdPark We refer to the letter "Wheelchairs for rent?" by Ms Kavitha Bala (TNP, July 6) which suggests that tourist attractions like the Jurong Bird Park should provide wheelchairs for rental to senior citizens and disabled visitors. The Jurong Bird Park has145 words
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Article117 1992-07-20 9 Ms Joanna Um Wan Ching, for public relations manager, Port of Singapore Authority We refer to the letter from ROV (TNP, July 13) in reply to Mr Radzaly M N's letter (TNP. July 6), "PSA handles WTC taxis". Police at the PSA control room monitor and117 words
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Article, Illustration480 1992-07-20 10 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching BROTHER Justinian de Souza, of the La Salle order, will best be remembered as a great teacher and a superb tennis player and coach after 45 years in Singapore. Brother Justinian died after a short illness on Thursday at480 words
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Article101 1992-07-20 10 BROTHER Justinian was born on Feb 28, 1906, in Kuala Lumpur. He started his training as a brother in 1923 in Penang. He served as a missionary in Burma from 1926 to 1936 and in Malaysia from 1936 to 1947. He arrived in Singapore in 1947. He taught at101 words
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Advertisement128 1992-07-20 10 So Stiiok! .Singapore Local Favourites With A Punch W m^Ax Hi •> S. 1 A/ > U? jk? J < r_-"-' L^»'UL_ /'j' W- your appetite with what you love most. Menu changes regularly New Park Cafe offers perennial favourites e nn 11 1| Satay Beehoon. Otah Olah, Yong Tau128 words
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Advertisement120 1992-07-20 10 c> v < Hp S»^*v.- VRV^ fl V ■B IL*,*v. It shouldn't matter who you are. If you're suffering from hair loss, scalp problem or even split ends, you should have the best of what a hair care specialist can offer. At Regain Hair Care Centre, all of us have120 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration343 1992-07-20 11 Reuter. US Secretary of State James Baker hopes to convince Arab leaders that Israel's new Government is serious about freezing Jewish settlement in the occupied lands. "I am quite confident that we will be able to make the point with the Arab countries and Arab representativesReuter. - 343 words
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Article140 1992-07-20 11 Wire services. MANILA'S new mayor is offering bar girls jobs as street sweepers. The city has 64 vacancies for sweepers officially called "metro aides", said Mr Alfredo Lim, a former police general. The girls in the Ermita red-light district could have the jobs if they wantedWire services. - 140 words
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Article, Illustration407 1992-07-20 12 AIDS activist Elizabeth Glaser, wife of actor Paul Michael Glaser, lost her young daughter to Aids four years. In a hard-hitting speech to the Democratic convention last week, Mrs Glaser said she and son might succumb to the disease if President George Bush accused by407 words
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Article255 1992-07-20 12 Wire services. DEMOCRATIS Presidential nominee Bill Clinton mocked his Republican rival, Presir dent George Bush, yesterday about his "knee-jerk thing". He was mimicking Mr Bush, who routinely parries questions about his plans for change by dubbing them the "vision thing". Mr Bush, who is considered unlikelyWire services. - 255 words
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Article, Illustration293 1992-07-20 13 ITALY'S leading anti-Mafia judge, Paolo Borsellino, was killed in a car bomb blast in Sicily last night, police said. Five of his bodyguards, including a woman, were also killed in the blast in the Sicilian capital, Palermo. Fifteen others were injured. This is the second suchPictures/ Reuter - 293 words
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Article98 1992-07-20 13 THE Mafia an organisation of criminals started in Sicily, an island off southern Italy, in the Middle Ages. The Mafia began as a secret group dedicated to ousting foreign invaders who ruled the island. But gradually it turned criminal, extorting money from landowners. Today, the Sicilian98 words
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Article204 1992-07-20 13 UPI DOZENS of women bared t heir breasts yesterday in a march to protest Canada's indecent exposure law. They were part of several hundred men and women who marched on Parliament in Ottawa. To chants of "Keep your i laws off our bodies" and I "Equal rightsUPI - 204 words
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Article, Illustration445 1992-07-20 14 A storm is brewing in India's film industry, or Bollywood as it is sometimes called. In Bombay, film-makers and actors animating off. In Madras, the clash is between producers and distributors. This report starts off a weekly column on India's Hollywood. RAVINDRA KUMAR reports BOMBAY'S film-makers and445 words
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173 1992-07-20 14 DISTRIBUTORS of Tamil films have decided to ban the high-profile G V Films of producer C« Venkateswaran. They say the company has violated an agreement between producers and distributors on video rights. At the heart of the storm is the popular Tamil film, Thalapathi, directed173 words
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Article, Illustration586 1992-07-20 15 How do you beat road bullies or any bully for that matter? Write a play about a fast-paced, regimented lifestyle which does not allow people to think and feel too much. That's what Haresh Sharma, one of Singapore's better known playwrights, did. He tells LO TIEN586 words
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Article154 1992-07-20 15 HARESH Sharma, 27, is one of Singapore's more prolific playwrights. He deals mainly with realistic social issues, zooming in on the human condition. His plays are often sad and funny at the same time. Rigor Mortis: This play won a merit award in a playwriting competition organised154 words
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Article, Illustration388 1992-07-20 16 Lo Tien Yin - SHOW INFO WHAT: From London's West End to Hollywood Singapore Wind Symphony Inaugural Concert featuring broadway numbers and movie theme songs. WHEN: Aug 19. 8 pm WHERE: Mandarin Ballroom TICKETS: $10 and $15. available at the usual booking centres. By Lo Tien Yin THISPicture/ Sam Yeo - 388 words
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Article316 1992-07-20 16 NOT every band can carry the word "Singapore" as part of its name. But the Singapore Wind Symphony is able to do so. So far, there are only the Singapore Youth Orchestra and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. "This is because we have a good316 words
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Advertisement56 1992-07-20 15 Ra AF NOT ANOTHER INDIE BAND BUT A BAND WITH BITE WATCH Ol T FOR Jl ST PLAY IT' FEATURING WE BELONG EDGE OF A DREAM §K I A oiv-tior ot Pony S "tgaoo'f SEE D.N.A. LIVE! 2ft A 27 Jl 1A 1992-10.30 I'M f>N_ L tbrdfyk Singapore *02-01 111*1.56 words
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Advertisement47 1992-07-20 16 Oft NOT ANOTHER INDIE BAND BUT A BAND WITH BITE WATCH OUT FOR JI ST PLAY IT FEATURING WE BELONG EDGE OF A DREAM Skin A <Jivs»on of Pony Canyon SingaDO'C SEE D.N.A. LIVE! 2 AUGUST 1992 10.00 PM •04-19 Orchard Plaza 150 Orchard Road Singapore 092347 words
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Miscellaneous710 1992-07-20 17 mondaytv •••••••••••••••<• HE'S MY GIRL IH —V v MTI THE WOLF KAWIN LARI (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) I (Channel 12, 8.00 pm) (Channel 12, 10.30 pm) A BLACK guy dresses in drag AC TOR Robert Redtord FIRST-RATE performances to accompany his blond guitarist narrates this documentary which and an excellent710 words
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Article, Illustration770 1992-07-20 18 Brian Miller - spotlight By Brian Miller ON Saturday night, more than 500 people at Shangri-La Hotel's Island Ballroom had an unexpected treat. They saw Ang Peng Siong in the buff! And they saw it not once, but three times! Not enough? Well, they also saw him in something that surePictures/ Mohd Ishak - 770 words
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Article161 1992-07-20 19 THESE *ords appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. accumulated: When things are accumulated. they increase in number or are collected or gathered over a period of time. amphibian: Amphibian describes animals, people or things that live or161 words
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Miscellaneous126 1992-07-20 19 COMICREOEF Comics Dianxin /Simply Bo Chap I V hou Y ou brbkc **5 7>/ ***> kert ALSO C A N Tok GiirU /Sofiyan Yahya IT'S AMA"Z.IN(r THAT THAT MEANS MR II MO IT MEANS Two SIDES AQE AMD BUSINESS DOES SUPPOSED TO BE: AT WAC ,00 TOGETHER NOT TAKE SIDES126 words
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Miscellaneous224 1992-07-20 19 MONDAYRADIO FM90.5 FM 92.4 News on the hour NOON Popular Classics 2.00 Programme Summary 12.05 PM Rose Tan Your Lunchdate 2.02 Afternoon Concert 1.10 Midday Market Report 5.00 Viva la Musica 1.15 Rose Tan Your Lunchdate 6.00 What's on < cont d > 6.02 Viva la Musica (cont'd) 2.05 An224 words
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Miscellaneous401 1992-07-20 20 MONDAYRADIO 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey 88.9 1.00 News NOON World News 1.10 Spice of Life The Final Hour n 15 PM j ourney to the Centre of the 2.00 Chinese Opera Universe 5.00 Goodtime Gold 12.30 PM Off the Shelf 7.00 News 12.45 Andy Kershaw's World of Music 7.10 Goodtime401 words
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Miscellaneous203 1992-07-20 20 COMICRELIEF Cathy /Cathy Guisewite rIF I EVEN MENTION YOUR 1 lIF I OOITT MENTION YOUR LOWE \SWEETIE, I'M NOT LIKE THAT fI THE 6RIDES Y OK. FINE." LOVE Lire, VOU LEAP TO THE CON- LIFE, VOCI LEAP TO THE CONCLU- WHY CAN'T YOU BELIEVE THAT MAGAZINE STICK- 50 WHO CLUSION203 words
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Advertisement503 1992-07-20 25 2701 Employment 2701 Employment 2701 Employment L, We are a locally-based MULTI-NATIONAL TRADING COMPANY Due to our expansion, we are now looking for: A PERFORMANCE ORIENTATED MALE SALES/ MARKETING EXECUTIVE with the following qualifications: Min. 'A' level With at least 5 yrs. experience in the merchandising/ marketing preferably in textiles503 words
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Advertisement322 1992-07-20 25 2701 Employment i DALLAS THEATRE i LOUNGE nite club requires jjl) WAITERS ii ($9OO $iooo) 112) CASHIER ;i ($750 $900) Please walk-In (or an i i Interview after 4.00 p.m. i i at: ii II 165 Tg. Pagar Rd. j J 1 1 Amara Hotel #05-01 1 1 I Singapore322 words
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Advertisement379 1992-07-20 26 2701 Employment 2701 Employment r =i Entertainment Systems Pte Ltd We are the Regional Distributor for an exciting range of music entertainment systems banned in Singapore for more than 25 years until recently. We have immediate vacancy for: The successful candidate will support the sales team in servicing, troubleshooting, and379 words
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Advertisement344 1992-07-20 26 2701 Employment 2701 Employment Rapidly expanding construction company requires the following positions: 1) SENIOR FOREMAN Structural/ Architectural 2) FOREMAN Structural/ Architectural 3) M E CO ORDINATOR 4) TRAINEE FOREMAN For position (1), muil possess: Diploma In Civil Engineering/ Building with mln. 2 years working experience or experienced foreman with mln.344 words
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Advertisement285 1992-07-20 26 2701 Employment 2701 Employment Leading Computer School invites application for:- I RRvnnvni| Degree/Poly Diploma/GCE "A" I Level/NCC Diploma Holder I Good communication skills H •Target-oriented and self-motivated H An attractive salary plus commission H awaits the right candidates. H Please call 337 0922 for an interview I L An established285 words
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Advertisement349 1992-07-20 26 2701 Employment Advertising firm urgently require* 1. COMMERCIAL ARTIST (PRODUCTION) 2. CARPENTER 3. GENERAL WORKER 4. PLASTIC SIGNCRAFT ASSISTANT 5. CO ORDINATOR Experience is not essential, interested please ca M personally at: Blk. 1035. #01-53 Eunos Ave. 5, S pore 1440 Tel. *****17 (Interview from 20-31 July '92) An established349 words
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Advertisement438 1992-07-20 27 2701 Employment 2701 Employment An established label printing company has Immediate vacancy for QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER/ SUPERVISOR Diploma in Production/ Manufacturing Engineering 1-2 years QC working experience with knowledge of Statlscal Process Control Responsible for the quality control of raw materials, in-process and finished products To set and maintain quality438 words
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Advertisement291 1992-07-20 27 2701 Employment 2701 Employment Required: 1. PUMP ATTENDANTS Salary $600 $800 2. CAR WASHERS i Salary $700 $800 PIS Tel: 456-4152 m ii or come personally to: j j 7 M.S. UPPER THOMSON ROAD jj MOBIL STATION Singapore leading fashion accessories and stationery company requires: SALES PROMOTERS For our counters291 words
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Advertisement275 1992-07-20 27 2701 Employment Urgently requires 1) DIVERS With/ without experience 2) GENERAL WORKERS For water blasting work (heavy duly) Must be physically fit Able to work long hours Interested please call HYDRO UNDERWATER WORKS PTE LTD T«l: 741 1005 after 2pm. urgently required ROBERTLAM COLOR S3 Kim Km! Road (oft Baieatiar275 words
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Advertisement265 1992-07-20 27 2701 Employment HAPPY RESTARUANT requires WAITERS/ waitresses I I (Part-time/ Full-time) 1 I Pleas? call personally at: l i 2nd floor, Lion City Hotel 1 1 l i 15 Tanjong Katong Road i i Spore 1543 Immed. TEMP./ PERM. ADMIN. ASSTS., ADMIN. CLERKS, DATA ENTRY CLERKS, RECEPTIONIST CLERKS, GEN. A/CS.265 words
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Advertisement264 1992-07-20 27 2701 Employment Transport co. requires CHINESE FEMALE I I i GENERAL CLERK Able to type 1 Interested please call 1 1 265 0840 I 34-B Penjuru Road, Jurong i i (SBS 78 from Jurong i i i East Bus Interchange) > i I JAn Aluminium co. require*: CHINESE FEMALE I264 words
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Article, Illustration541 1992-07-20 28 HOW THEY FINISHED 272 Nick Faldo 66-64 69-73 273 John Cook (US) 66-67 70-70 274 Jose-Maria Olazabal (Spa) 70-67-69-68 276 Steve Pate (US) 64-70-69-73 279 Andrew Mafcee (US) 67-72-70-70, Malcolm Mackenzie 71-67-70-71, Robert Karlsson (Swe) 70-68-70-71, lan Woosnam 65-73-70-71, Gordon Brand Jnr 65-68-72-74, Donnie Hammond (US) 70-65-70-74,Reuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 541 words
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Article, Illustration340 1992-07-20 28 AP. AMERICAN John Cook put on a brave face yesterday after coming within an inch of spoiling Nick Faldo's dreams at Muirfield. If Cook had sunk an eagle putt on the I7th he would have been celebrating his first major title. Instead he could manage only aAP.; Picture/ Reuter - 340 words
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Article, Illustration280 1992-07-20 29 SPAIN 1 GERMANY 2 FEDERATION CUP Reuter. WIMBLEDON champion Steffi Graf secured a Federation Cup triumph for Germany with a straight-set victory over Spain's Aranxta Sanchez Vicario in the final in Frankfurt yesterday. Graf beat the former French Open champion 6-4, 6-2 in 57 minutesReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 280 words
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Advertisement270 1992-07-20 28 2701 Employment FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Age: 21 years above Possess LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Working experience required Attractive remuneration (or successful candidate Contact: 2924 S 1 2 •001 Beach Road #01-01 Qolden Mile Tower Singapore 0719 FULL/ PART TIME TUTORS required for all level* i district* Tat: *****62 (Yvonne). L SERELLTdE270 words
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Advertisement206 1992-07-20 29 BUSINESS BEFORE BREAKFAST EBusiness Times to trickle through the Every new subscription entitles you department, just remember late news is to a year's complimentary membership no news. of HPL Privilege Card or Business Times gives you all the The HPL/UOB VISA Gold Card that news you need: local, regional and206 words
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Article, Illustration310 1992-07-20 30 S Gulam - By S Gulam AMIN Nasir is a man of few words. Ask him a question and his answer will almost always be a shake or nod of the head. At best, he will mutter something. But last night, he spoke. In fact, he poured hisPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 310 words
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Article, Illustration367 1992-07-20 31 S Gulam - By S Gulam SARAWAK coach Alan Vest last night confessed his love for the Lions and then blasted Singapore for its "poor planning and organisation". "Technically, Singapore is as good as any team, if not better," he said. "No other team has come here and made367 words
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Article, Illustration453 1992-07-20 32 S Gulam - S Gulam DEFEAT was never more bitter for the Lions although, in recent weeks, they had become accustomed to such sour tastes. Indeed, many would have forgiven them last night if they had said that God was a Sarawakian. The Lions, playing their best football of thePicture/ Jonajhan Choo - 453 words
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Advertisement130 1992-07-20 30 Yes, I'd Like To Do Business Before Breakfast. Please send me a 1-year home subscription of Business Times. I'd also like to enjoy a year's membership benefits of The HPL Privilege Card or The HPL/UOB VISA Gold Card offering discounts of up to 40% in over 80 outlets. *il including130 words
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Advertisement305 1992-07-20 31 Follow Singapore's matches in the Semi-Pro League and win, win, win.You can win a $3,000 Diadora voucher first prize and eight consolation prizes of sports goods or sportswear each week. All you have to do is solve the jigsaw below and identify the player and his team. He will be305 words
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Advertisement43 1992-07-20 32 The Sport j of Winning DIADORA Sole Distributor GREENPOINT (SEA) PTE LTD 108 Paslr Panjang Road #03-03(B) Amcol Warehouse Singapore 0511 Tel: *****05 (3 Lines) Fax: 479 6508 Modelt ***** Campion* MD PRICEi $59 1T An Official Sponsor of the Italian National Team.43 words
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Article, Illustration27 1992-07-20 33 6 days to go Olympicks I keep getting these hints to be a long-jumper. This may be the biggest hint of all.*27 words
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Article271 1992-07-20 34 Citius. Altius. Fortius. The words of the Olympic credo, translated from Latin to "Faster, Higher, Stronger," apply most appropriately to track and field. This is competition in its purest, simplest form. Whoever runs faster, vaults or jumps higher and throws farther wins. There are no panels of judges, no271 words
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Article331 1992-07-20 34 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor THE most successful athlete in recent Olympics history, Carl Lewis, has failed to qualify for the most glamourous event of the Barcelona Olympics the 100-metre race. Lewis is the 100 m world-record holder. His brilliant time of 9.86 seconds was recorded at last331 words
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Article, Illustration92 1992-07-20 34 More than ever before, this year appears to be one of major change and transition. Before, the three dominant forces were the United States, the Soviet Union and East Germany. The last two are gone but their legacies are still strong because the current Olympians were in92 words
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Article205 1992-07-20 34 100 m: Three Americans in the field Dennis Mitchell, Mark Witherspoon and Leroy Burrell should all be in the medal chase. Main opposition: Davidson Ezinwa and Olapade Adeniken of Nigeria, Frankie Fredericks of Namibia, (9.975), Linford Christie of Britain and Vitaly Savin of the CIS. 200 m: Strong favourite205 words
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Article73 1992-07-20 34 100 m: Americans Gwen Torrence and Gail Devers, Jamaican Merlene Ottey, Irina Privalova and Galina Malchugina of the CIS and Mary Onyali of Nigeria. 10,000 m: Elana Meyer (South Africa), Liz McGolgan (Britain) and Australian Lisa Martin, wife of Kenyan 5,000 m runner Yobes Ondieki. 400 m hurdles: Sandra73 words
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Article, Illustration420 1992-07-20 35 S Gulam - By S Gulam "IT was gross injustice," said P N Sivaji. "It was cruel," moaned assistant team manager Omar Ibrahim. "Why should this happen to us," lamented manager Larry Thambiah. "What am I going to say to the fans back home,"Pictures/ Jonathan Choo - 420 words
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Advertisement68 1992-07-20 35 111 Track and field is the glamour sport of the B I Olympic Games. Little wonder, for it vl I highlights competition in its purest, simplest If form. The New Paper today looks at the track and field competition in the Barcelona Games; 1% m I at those athletes who68 words
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