The New Paper, 15 May 1989

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  • 12 1 the new paper MONDAY, MAY 15, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS
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    • 120 1 WINNERS THE NEWS TODAY A More than 500 victims in city popular among Singaporeans. KL sends home teenage girl with disease. Page 2 welcome ceremony in Tiananmen Square for Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. He was scheduled to arrive in Beijing this morning (Singapore time). Student t >rotesters have refused to
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  • 53 1 One month after the Hillsborough disaster in which 95 soccer fans were crushed to death, violence has erupted on soccer grounds in England again. On Saturday, a Crystal Palace-Birmingham City match was called off because of brawls between fans. Other incidents also reported. Page 27 Picture/
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 408 2 WHAT'S killing off the laboratory scientists of Europe? At least 15 scientists at research institutions have died in France and Ireland from rare blood and brain cancers. In Britain, a government-backed investigation has begun, the London Sunday Times reported. "One has to ask whether
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    • 213 2 Wire services. M I 1 ORE than 500 Aids cases have been recorded in the northern Thai commercial and tourist centre of ChiangmaL The Nation newspaper of Bangkok said yesterday that the figures compiled by provincial authorities raised fears about prostitution that has accompanied a tourist boom
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    • 158 2 THE Malaysian Health Ministry confirmed yesterday that it had found a 14-year-old foreign girl student among 14 Aids carriers. The girl had been sent home to her country. The ministry spokesman would not reveal where the girl came from. The report was carried
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    • 69 2 Rhino loses its horn to a game warden Cruel but kind: With his hand over the stump of a drugged rhinoceros, a game warden proceeds to saw off its second horn in a remote Namibian Jungle. Authorities hope that the de horning operation will prevent more rhinos from being killed
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    • 180 2 Wire services. CHINA has banned a book on worldwide sexual customs and said its authors and editor would be punished. This came two days after 3,000 Chinese Muslims protested in Beijing. The Xinhua News Agency said yesterday that the Press and Publication Administration
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    • 311 3 A l BEAUTY contest gone to the dogs? That's one way of putting it. Canine lovers obviously see it in a different light. "A dog show is something like a beauty contest," says the Singapore Kennel Club in its programme for its Diamond (60th) Championship Dog
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    • 391 3  -  By Ng Wan Ching I I T'S not quite around the world in 90 days in a balloon for Michael and Anne Wright. They are doing it in a more leisurely nine months in a 30-year-old plane. Singapore was the
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    • 25 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over several areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 32deg. Min: 25deg. Sunset: 7.06 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.55 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 670 4 A couple demolish their flat in an explosion. They and their three children are killed. In another case, a husband kills his wife and then jumps to his death from their six-storey flat. These are family tragedies that happened last year. How do such mishaps affect
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    • 330 4 ANG MP KIQ MURDER/SUICIDE LAST November, Mookaiah Muthuverappan, 75, stabbed his wife, Madam Vellamal Mukayah, 51, and then fell to his death from the kitchen window of his sixth-storey flat ALTHOUGH it happened after the Bukit Batok incident, very few neighbours remember what happened. "I remember
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    • 71 4 A SON assaulted his 70-year-old father during a fierce argument. For this unfilial act, Osman bin Ahmad, 22, was fined $2,000 by a district court on Saturday. Osman punched Mr Ahmad bin Isnin on the face, breaking his spectacles. Then he hit his father on
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    • 101 4 A DRIVER paid $250 to redeem some jewellery from a pawnshop with two receipts he picked up from the roadside. Then he pawned the jewellery items elsewhere and got $230 for them. Poh Sunn Tay, 41, not only lost $20 from the deal, but was
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    • 456 5  -  By Irene Hoe A FEW seemed greyer. Some appeared to have gained weight. But even those who were a little more ample about the waist looked as if they had had a great weight removed from their shoulders. Yes, they all looked decidedly more relaxed outside
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    • 170 5 THE People's Action Party should consider recruiting MPs to serve only two or three terms, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said last night. He noted that the 14 former MPs being honoured at the farewell banquet between them had served 312 years in
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    • 466 6  -  There were tears and laughter at yesterday's Mother of the Year competititonas children spoke touchingly of their mothers. And 14 people called Hotline Plus to say why their mums were special. We highlight three of their stories Stories/ Trudy Lim A I LMOST everyone sobbed
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    • 414 6 SHE is 74 years old. And still hard at work raising two teenage granddaughters so that her daughter can go back to school. That is Madam Margaret Chiao. Her daughter, Ms Jean Lu, told us that her mother, who lives in Canada, is a great
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    • 181 5 The t Wondrous Splendour of 42A. jfeT K(i^»mir Ka fffiml fi q The Beauty of India —j—r —y'-" v...... y~~jL awaits you. JjL a m <'<>nu- North to Delhi where for 5.000 years or To py. Agra home the fabled pi J Bnjw Taj Mahal, a monument j v V
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    • 491 7 SINGAPORETODAY 2 share $5,000 THE Moneywords jackpot Jimmy Toh of 368 Arhas been won for the seventh menian Street (NRIC no. time. *****29B). Two people share the cash A total of 4,047 entries prize of $5,000: were received for contest Chew Yoke of Block 52, 18/89. The last person to
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  • 261 8 SINGAPORETODAY A NEW charter airline called Region Air has been registered in Singapore. It is expected to start operations in November. According to Travel Trade Gazette (TTG), hotelier Ong Beng Seng and four other partners have set up the airline. TTG is a Singapore-based weekly travel
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  • MAILBOX
    • 207 8 Dear Editor THE New Paper on Jan 18 and 30 featured a series of articles and comments on the safety of students in Yishun Junior College in view of the unfortunate incident which happened in this college on Jan 4. The Editor stated that
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    • 209 8 THE Editor replies: Mr Wu said that The New Paper report tended to be on the sensational side. The New Paper felt it was astonishing that the college did not repair the hole in the fence even though two weeks had passed after the
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    • 349 8 I HAVE read the arguments regarding secretaries (TNP, May 9 and 2). This is my answer to the "Gentleman". A secretary knows her boss' friends and associates. She will never ask these people; "What is it regarding?". If she does ask, then the
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    • 219 8 I REFER to N Sivaloganathan's letter (TNP, May 9). An experienced secretary will know what are "urgent top management matters". Her ability to "pass judgement" will be further enhanced if her boss keeps her informed of important matters and if she is alert
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 485 9  -  By Irene Hoe w a HO you know and when you first knew them. That's what really counts in international relations. Those same connections can Btill move opinion even when you retire. Mr John Holdridge, a former United States Ambassador to Singapore, gave
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    • 168 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. allies: Countries that have agreements to help and support another country. assiduously: Describes the action or behaviour of a person who works hard or does things with care. bosom:
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    • 325 9 LOVEBIRDS like to be left alone. That was very apparent at the Jurong Bird Park yesterday. So they were shocked when photographers and reporters turned up to watch them. But the pressmen themselves were shocked when the lovebirds of the Social Development Unit
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 427 10 Wire services. M I "ORE than 15,000 students continued with their pro-de-mocracy protests this morning by defying police orders 'to vacate Beijing's Tiananmen Square. The students have vowed to give Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev a hearty welcome when he arrives around noon for a
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    • 296 10 Wire services. SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev expects his visit to China to result in warmer ties between the communist giants. "I think everything is going to be fine," President Gorbachev told a crowd of Soviets gathered at the airport in Irkutsk yesterday. He was in
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    • 74 11 Ready for action: A group of American soldiers enjoying breakfast before resuming duty that of protecting American lives and property in Panama. It has been the scene of growing unrest following charges that the government rigged the recent presidential election in favour of its candidate.
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    • 82 11 Reuter. SHARE prices opened mixed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. Investors were cautious as there was no successor yet to Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita, brokers said. The key 225-share Nikkei index slipped 28.14 points, or 0.08 per cent, to 33,838.19 in the first 10 minutes of trade. Declines
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    • 295 11 Wire services. AN EXPLOSION and fire erupted aboard the aircraft carrier USS America off the North Carolina coast, killing two crewmen, the US Navy reported yesterday. Shipboard firefighters quickly put out the blaze, which broke out in the No 2 fuel pump room on
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    • 48 11 Royal comics: American comedian Bob Hope, dressed as King Louis XVI, exchanges a light kiss with "Marie Antoinette", portrayed here by actress Brooke Shields. The duo are rehearsing a sketch for Hope's two-hour television special in Paris to mark the French revolution. Picture/Ap
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    • 177 11 Wire services. THE United States and the Soviet Union are planning to launch a joint peace initiative for the Middle East, says a Saudi Arabian newspaper. The initiative involves a shuttle between capitals in the region by a joint Ameri-can-Soviet delegation, said the daily
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    • 178 11 Wire services. A SOUTH Korean student activist whose body was found with one eye gouged out may have died of drowning. The death of student Lee Choi Kyu sparked large demonstrations in the south-west city of Kwangju last week. Mr Yoon Joong-chin, director of the National
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    • 100 11 Wire services. PERONIST party candidate Carlos Menem has taken an early lead in Argentina's presidential election. Yesterday's poll was to choose a successor to President Raul Alfonsin in the first peaceful transfer of power from one elected government to another since 1928. With 1,713
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 285 12  -  Stories/ Lim Swee Hong H r OW would you like to serve achar on a $220 pickle dish and pass satay gravy around the table in a $500 sauce boat? Cartier, the fashion house well-known for its jewellery pieces, watches and leather goods, now sells such
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    • 339 12 YOU can dine on Cartier tableware at The Fourchettes, Oriental Hotel. The Cartier Table is set with a complete collection of perfectly co-ordinated tableware, crystalware and silverware called Les Maisons de Cartier. Even the napkins bear the Cartier mark, but these are not
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    • 165 12 UPI. AUNT Jemima, the century-old American face on Quaker Oats, pancakes and syrup, is getting a makeover. Her face stays the same but she will sport a stylish new, grey-streaked hairdo. And out goes that traditional headband and in comes a
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  • Article, Illustration
    659 13  -  FASHIONTODAY A new set of fabrics and seams has hit Singapore's fashion scene. Italian Mila Schon's designs stresses upon elegance. Made along classic and conservative lines, they whisper but is always heard By Brenton Wong YET another designer has joined the brand name parade, competing for the
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  • Showtime
    • 455 14  -  By Ting Mei See p I ERHAPS the only work by British artist Henry Moore that Singaporeans have come into contact with is the huge reclining bronze sculpture at the OCBC garden plaza at Chulia Street. That work, 1938 Reclining Figure, is one of his largest
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    • 184 14 WHAT was it like working with a famous artist like Henry Moore? Mr Michel Muller, 47, who worked as a sculpture assistant to Moore for 18 years, had this to say: "He wasn't temperamental like most artistic people. "He left us alone to do our work, which
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1999 15 Television KjH Disco Rally L I Wired Festival of Hollywood Legends SCREEN M (7.00pm. SBC 5) |J| J|hP' (10.35pm, SBC 5) Bacall on Bogart GEMS MADONNA, whose SEE seiy rocker Tina Turner (10.55pm, SBC 12) i M j[ current hit, Like a Prayer is nW performing in a Rio concert
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    • Article, Illustration
      932 16 The close comradeship between two Red giants, China and the Union, was shattered 30 years ago as a result of power rivalries and ideological differences. The deep freeze in their ties formally thaws today when Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev arrives in Beijing for the first official Mating of
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    • 329 16 I IMPACT OF THE RED SUMMIT jRWpw iww ivrarapppii^^ nlannaw fa tbt *¥Hl»'** n > TnTllllaf ftlftr ;v> i' frfAtanifta as lfrwoifl&hsvilttBrla« 1970b. J.' W t will *ffl be felt by A. £5» <rf Zft»e Worid from the end of Wodd War nto the early *****, the US
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    • 49 16 v ASIA has seen some of the bloodiest results of the past Sino-Sovi-et rivalry proxy wars through local allies such as in Cambodia and to a lssser Airiasfistan. Most countries in the region thus welcome an end to the rift K I bJIMm i*the
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 888 20 An amorous scene with Kevin Costner in a limo for the thriller No Way Out made Sean Young one of the most in-demand film actresses. In her new film, The Boost, she plays the loyal perhaps too loyal wife of a highly-strung salesman whose fast
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      207 20 POLICE ACADEMY SIX: CITY UNDER SIEGE (Capitol, Changi 3 Republic 2) THE lunatic nutballs return to fight a crime ring, known as the Wilson Heights Gang, headed by the mysterious Mastermind which is threatening the peace of the city. Times: Capitol: 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm Changi
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    • 510 21  -  By Adeline Woon c ONFESSIONS of Three Unmarried Women sounds raunchy, but the play is nothing like that. One of the women, Noreen Sultan, calls it a "frank discussion by women, of wornen The play, to be staged by Action Theatre this month at Bibi's, Peranakan
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    • 329 21 NOT for them the luxury of rehearsing at the Drama Centre...or the Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre—or even a school hall. For members of the amateur drama group Necessary Stage, practice sessions are held at the homes of members, open spaces, anywhere as long
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    • 159 21 RAISED in the backstreets of Liverpool, Holly Johnson began his career as a musician playing acoustic guitar at weddings and bar mitzvahs. In 1977, he left school and joined Big in Japan as bass player and lyricist but was thrown out for aspiring to be
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    • 427 22  -  By Vivien Chiong T I HE battle of the Hongkong pop stars is off. Media hype had built up 1989 as the year Sally Yeh would dethrone Anita Mui as Hongkong's pop queen. But Sally says she is willing to take a back-seat to
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    • 347 22  -  By Vivien Chiong PUT their ages together and the four must be at least 200 years. Despite that, the Earl Van Riper Jazz Quartet comprising Earl Van Riper, Marcus Belgrave, Joe Harris and Kenneth Kelett played some rousing jazz at the jazz-jam session yesterday
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    • 191 22  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong 'ALLO 'Alio what's this? More sex please, we're Europeans? Last night's episode of 'Alio 'Alio (9 pm, SBC 12) was full of sexual jokes. It also had the sexiest scene in the series so far. The saucy humour usually comes from
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    • 106 22 H WBk present p vwiwmvbg i I ■BHS™™ll^3 WORLD GONE WILD The mad biker Hank tries to The fight is on as Derek and his Hi nivil rape An B' e but is stopped and cronies invade Lost Wells. There »7:YJ beaten up by George. He goes over are fierce
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
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  • SPORTS
    • 297 26  -  By Alfonso Chan THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association, which is organising the World Team Squash Championship 1989 in October, has recommended that the number of countries playing in the qualifying rounds be kept small. The International Squash Rackets Federation fixtures committee will take a decision
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    • Article, Illustration
      236 27 AFP, AP. A LEADING member of the English Football League's management committee has called for the formation of a national body to supervise safety at sports grounds in the wake of Saturday's hooliganism. Ron Noades, chairman of Crystal Palace, made his demand after the Second Division club's game
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    • 358 27 RACING with DENNIS CHIA A CHANGE of riding tactics paid off for jockey Kevin Chee when he made every post a winning one for Bionic Man at Bukit Timah yesterday. Having ridden the So Bold three-year-old in four of his six starts in Singapore, Chee decided to send
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    • 271 28 Walker Helen Low, now undergoing training in China, is being stretched to the limit to improve her technique. SHAHIRON SAHARI reports WALKER Helen Low has been told by her Chinese coach that she is high on power and stamina but low on technique. This was stated by
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    • 130 28 TOP seeds Andrew Turcinovic and Sunny Liu overcame the unexpected challenge of Hashim Sidek and Victor Pereira 6-2, 6-7 (7-3), 6-0 to win the Team Borg Doubles tennis competition yesterday. Victor, who has been absent from competitive tennis for a number of years, and Hashim
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    • Article, Illustration
      83 28 Reuter GABRIELA Sabatini clung on to her Italian Open tennis crown yesterday after beating Spain's Arantxa Sanchez 6-2, 5-7, 6-4. Sabatini could have settled the match in two sets in little more than 90 minutes when she served at one set up and 5-4. But Sanchez, who had
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    • 503 29 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASKETBALL NBA League Eastern Conference semi-finals: Chicago 106 NY Knicks 93, Detroit 110 Milwaukee 90. Western Conference semi-finals: Los Angeles Lakers 97 Seattle 95. CRICKET English League At Chelmsford: Hampshire 156-9 (D Turner 66). Essex 157-7 (G Gooch 63); At Leicester. Yorkshire
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    • 198 29 AFP. POLISH stars Ryszard Tarasiewicz and Dariusz Dziekanowski, given permission to move abroad recently by their national federation, are wanted by ailing English giant Manchester United. Scouts from Old Trafford watched the pair, whose deals will be handled by the Football Association's agents
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    • 278 29 ;UROPE KICKOFF: SPAIN, ITALY, BELGIUM Reuter. SPANISH LEAGUE TWO vintage goals by Emilio Butragueno helped Real Madrid to a confident 3-0 win at home to Seville yesterday. The victory moved Real a step closer to its fourth successive League title. Real's closest rival Barcelona beat Celta 3-1 at
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    • 268 29 Reuter. LEADER In-ter-Milan went seven points ITALIAN I league| ahead of Napoli with a comfortable 2-0 win over Lecce yesterday. Argentina's Ramon Diaz put Inter ahead in the 24th minute and Aldo Serena, the League's top-scorer, netted his 18th goal of the season nine
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    • 142 29 AFP. BELGIAN LEAGUE YUGOSLAV striker Zvonko Varga hit all six goals in his club FC Liege's 6-1 victory over Beerschot. But the result did not matter as the League title has already been won by KV Mechelen. The six-goal burst from Varga, taking
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    • 404 30  -  Jeffrey Low WITHIN the space of just 48 hours, three blows were struck in Singapore's face. And it's not funny at all. First, Jita Singh started his comeback with a heartache of a defeat. Second, Trevor Hartley's right-hand man writes off Jita's team. And third, South Korea
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    • 380 30  -  THE OUTLOOK FOR SINGAPORE... By S GULAM THE truth can hurt. But it must be faced: Singapore is simply not ready for the preWorld Cup. After four consecutive victories against minor local opponents, the Singaporeans faced their first real test against the Indonesians last Saturday
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    • 304 30 HE came, he saw and he later confidently predicted that Singapore would be conquered in the pre-World Cup. Malaysia's assistant national coach, Ahmad Shafie, who was on a spying mission last Saturday, was full of smiles as he left the National Stadium to catch his 11pm flight
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    • 379 31  -  By R Jegathesan DARTS player Harith Lim has hit the bulls-eye. Harith, who appealed for a sponsor through a New Paper article on March 11, has found one. Mr James Manickam, the director of operations of Scorpius, a security firm, has decided to come to Harith's
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    • 410 31  -  BUSINESS HOUSES FOOTBALL By S Gulam MORE attention will be paid to the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division One this year than ever before. The reason could lie in the the fact that at least two companies are understood to be interested to take the
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  • 878 32 CentcesmjE \—y ORGAN RECITAL. British |4rl musician John Jordan will 1 i perform five pieces, inducting two by Bach and two by Brahms. He was Master of music at Chelmsford Cathedral in Essex. He has played in St Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore before. He is presently the Director of
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  • 13 32 CENTRESTAGE: Organ recital OUT AND ABOUT: Dancing courses FOOD: Teochew cuisine
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  • Article, Illustration
    122 32 A production by 8T*AB& thia ia baaed on the Rodger* anlHammerstein da—ir musical drama. The story ia set fin Austria In 198& Ifa about a girl who waa employed aa governess of aeven children and ends up marrying their father. Theresa Brossmer plays Maria in this most
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