The New Paper, 26 August 1989
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Title Section17 1989-08-26 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, AUGUST 26/ SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS17 words
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Advertisement86 1989-08-26 1 FAMILY DOCS' NEW ROLE THE family doctor will soon be able to treat you in a hospital. Thanks to a community hospital that is coming up in Ang Mo Kio. This will build up GP-patient ties, says Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong. Also, the members of the community will86 words
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Advertisement87 1989-08-26 1 SPEND $30, WIN ONE OF THESE v f Eater lit New Paper's Festeds Food Feat contest starting today.fVo cars— a 1,000-cc Subaru Juaty (top) and 700-cc Subaru Viki and six National MMWMrfc* r Dimension ovens await you. Details MSre on/ Paf» 23 mlk GIRLS 0^M w fl I GUIDE ll87 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article453 1989-08-26 2 Y 'OUR family doctor will soon be able to treat you in a hospital. This will become a reality when the first community hospital is opened in Ang Mo Kio. Acting Minister for Health Mr Yeo Cheow Tong says this in a speech to453 words
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Article248 1989-08-26 2 Wire services. VOYAGER-2 flew over the cloudtops of the giant planet Neptune and its moon Triton yesterday. It sent back photographs of swampy areas, frozen lakes and craters on what one expert called the bizarre moon. "Images from Triton are unlike anything we have seen,"Wire services. - 248 words
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243 1989-08-26 2 IT was 11 pm. All was quiet at the Port of Singapore Authority Pasir Panjang Warehouses. But just hours before, rows of lorries had queued up in response to the first Open Civil Resource Requisition Practice. By 10 pm, 90 per cent of the 300243 words
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Article, Illustration600 1989-08-26 3 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng T i ONIGHT'S the night. A picnic in the Padang and under the stars to the strains of Strauss. Will Singaporeans go ecstatic over the open-air New York Philharmonic Orchestra concert this evening, or are they just going to get crampedPictures / Simon Ker - 600 words
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Advertisement19 1989-08-26 2 I Roast U.S. Eye of Rib with (Monday —Friday) Hi of the day, dessert and Airflown N.Z. Sirloin Steak19 words
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Miscellaneous26 1989-08-26 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from midday: Partly cloudy. Max temp: 31 deg C. Min temp: 25 deg C. Sunset today: 7.10 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 7.02 am.26 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration521 1989-08-26 4 Debts, drinks and stress plague a large number of Indian families in Singapore, says a social worker associated with the Asian Women's Welfare Association (AWWA). DEBT hangs heavy on the Indian family under stress. Out of every 10 Indian families under stress almost eight are521 words
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Article184 1989-08-26 4 TAMGLISH cropped up quite frequently during coffee breaks at the seminar on Indian issues at Kent Ridge campus last weekend. But nobody felt threatened by it. On the contrary, "Sappadu ready-ya" was used as a tongue-in-cheek greeting by some at the seminar. The New Paper used184 words
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150 1989-08-26 4 A SINGAPOREAN allowed his family members' passports to be used by a syndicate. He was yesterday sentenced to five months' jail. The passports were used to apply for air tickets to Frankfurt for a Sri Lankan family. Singaporean Sarangan s/o Govindasamy Kannusamy, 39, a150 words
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Article253 1989-08-26 4 A CLINIC assistant has reported being duped into investing $35,500 by a friend in April. She was told she could earn up to 30 per cent interest a month if she joined a savings scheme. She joined. But when she wanted to withdraw, she could253 words
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Article, Illustration394 1989-08-26 5 Charming and polite off-stage is how former manager Neil French describes heavy metal group Judas Priest, being sued in the US over the suicide of two listeners. LIM PHAY-LING finds out more from both Mr French and the fans T iHEY look like animals394 words
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491 1989-08-26 5 DOES heavy metal music have a suicidal effect on listeners? No, say devotees and former fans of the loud, guitar-oriented music. Chris Ho, 28, disc-jockey and pop columnist: "Listening to heavy metal makes me feel young. "I don't bother about the hidden messages. The491 words
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Article, Illustration618 1989-08-26 6 Having the radio on helps one scholar concentrate better. She says it helps her stay awake. In the third of our series on President's Scholars, GRISELDA LOO talks to Hoo Sheau Peng EVERYONE expected science student Hoo Sheau Peng to take up618 words
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Article, Illustration111 1989-08-26 6 PRESIDENT'S Scholars should not rest on their laurels, said President Wee Kim Wee at the awards ceremony held in the Istana last night. Six scholars Miss Hoo Sheau Peng, Miss Lynette Shek PeiChi, Miss Seah Geok Teng, Mr Francis Chong Fu Shin, Mr Lee Seow Hiang111 words
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Advertisement176 1989-08-26 5 At the Adventure Fair 89 WIN A the world in one country .V 1 the land of high adventure, A\f trekking, rafting, fishing, sailing. y V~ Just tick the correct answer \V below, fill in your particulars and drop off the entry coupon at the jfy\g New Zealand Booth No176 words
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Advertisement212 1989-08-26 6 i I mkk Jli rl j 'V I v' v j n M I I\ I I > I Complete this jigsaw and you will learn I I more about courtesy .You also stand to win I j I the fabulous prizes below. All you need to l I j212 words
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Advertisement11 1989-08-26 6 Fast results through Fastads. j Fastads for as littls as $12.00.11 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration458 1989-08-26 8 Ronald Wong - The Joint Air Traffic Control Centre in Changi monitors the movements of military aircraft over Singapore. It also co-ordinates assistance to any aircraft which needs help in an emergency. RONALD WONG reports By Ronald Wong FIFTEEN air traffic controllers and their assistants were in the458 words
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Article116 1989-08-26 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. credibility: Quality of being believed and trusted by people. feisty: Full of energy. forged: Created or formed, usually after a lot of hard work. jury-rigging: The judges' action of116 words
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Article93 1989-08-26 8 SINGAPORE'S offer to host US military facilities should be reconsidered or even suspended if it is unhelpful in sharing the burden of having a US presence in the region. This was stated by Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong last night, at a National93 words
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Article250 1989-08-26 9 A NEW subject, biotechnology, has become a hot subject at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Biotechnology is the use of living parts (plant and animal cells or bacteria) to make or improve products such as chemicals, food, pigments or medicine. Some 60 students have passed up junior college250 words
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Article, Illustration195 1989-08-26 9 PRESIDENT Wee Kim Wee is expected to be elected to a second four-year term as Singapore's Head of State next week. Mr Wee will turn 74 in November. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew will ask Parliament to re-elect President Wee. His current term195 words
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Advertisement7 1989-08-26 8 "Thank you for holding the lift." 17 words
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Advertisement72 1989-08-26 9 Open your Eyes to the Different Sides of You you've never seen before. r |Ti t a JflHk. a LU M S -^jn <™ r l^ x \J THE ART OF Available Exclusively at V O L R PERSONAL STORE Located at: Bukit Timah Plaza Funan Centre Holland Village International72 words
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WORLDTODAY
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247 1989-08-26 10 Wire services. THE United States has announced it will send $125 million in emergency aid to Colombia to help it battle drug traffickers. The aid will include aircraft and helicopters. Meanwhile, Colombian cocaine barons have threatened to kill 10 judges forWire services. - 247 words
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Article142 1989-08-26 10 Wire services. AN Israeli army reservist has admitted giving military training to Colombians, but said they were farmers desperate to protect their cattle from guerilla attacks. NBC has broadcast film which allegedly shows Israeli army reserve Col Yair Klein, training a hit squad for Colombian cocaine tycoons. ButWire services. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration23 1989-08-26 10 On guard: Condom for women. This vaginal pouch is designed to prevent pregnancy and the spread or sexually-transmitted diseases. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 23 words
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Article99 1989-08-26 10 Wire services. POLICEMEN wielding machetes chopped down thousands of marijuana plants growing wild in central and south-eastern Oklahoma in the US. The plants were spotted from the air a few days ago. The destruction is to prevent people moving in to harvest the marijuana. CountyWire services. - 99 words
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148 1989-08-26 10 Wire services. SUSPECTED Sinhalese rebels detonated three bombs in Colombo yesterday, wounding six civilians, in an abortive attack on a military patrol. Activists believed to be from the anti-gov-ernment Janatha Vimukti Peramuna (JVP, or People's Liberation Front) lobbed three bombs atWire services. - 148 words
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Article, Illustration46 1989-08-26 10 Final touches: Madame Tussaud's makeup artist Lisa Dix touches up a wax image of Adolf Hitler. Figures of Winston Churchill (left) and Hitler were port of a display to mark the 50th anniversary of World War ft. Picture/ ApPicture/ Ap - 46 words
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Article143 1989-08-26 10 Wire services. THE Indian Air Force has joined the search for a Pakistani airliner which disappeared shortly after taking off from an airport in northern Pakistan. Four Indian Air Force planes and an unspecified number of helicopters searched Indian border areas yesterday for the FokkerWire services. - 143 words
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Article, Illustration303 1989-08-26 12 Wire services. THE Cambodia peace talks are headed for trouble. The latest sign of the bleak prospects came from the US. US Secretary of State James Baker will not take part in next week's meeting planned to wind up the Paris peace talks.Wire services. - 303 words
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Article, Illustration39 1989-08-26 12 Defiant: Demonstrators hold up a banner in the Estonian capital, Tallinn to protest against the secret 1939 Soviet-Nazi pact under which the Soviets annexed the Baltic republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Picture/ ApPicture/ Ap - 39 words
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Article, Illustration298 1989-08-26 12 PROFILE Wire services. PRIME Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki faces awesome tasks in a politically and economically torn Poland. He is the first non-com-munist prime minister in the eastern bloc. Mr Mazowiecki has emerged as a cautious, conciliatory negotiator. But he will have to call on all hisWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 298 words
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Article143 1989-08-26 12 Wire services. HUNGARIAN border guards have begun using rubber truncheons and firing warning shots in a bid to discourage East German refugees trying to escape to the West. However, there is still no diplomatic solution in sight to the mass exodus. Colonel Mihaly Fekete of the guardsWire services. - 143 words
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Article201 1989-08-26 12 Wire services. BRITISH writer Salman Rushdie and his American wife have been living separately for the last month, her publishers said yesterday. Mr Rushdie has been under Iranian death threats since February. It was unclear from the terse statement whether the marriage between Mr RushdieWire services. - 201 words
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Advertisement29 1989-08-26 12 I For advice on the growing-up years of children under 3 years old, call 730-5549. A service for readers from The New Paper and Dutch Lady Growing Up Milk.29 words
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Article, Illustration265 1989-08-26 13 Wire services. THE Israeli secret police, Shin Bet, yesterday rescued an Israeli gold dealer, Shaul Mashanya from a West Bank well in which Arab kidnappers had held him for nearly two days. Mr Mashanya was captured while collecting business debts in the occupiedWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 265 words
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210 1989-08-26 13 Wire services. THE spiritual leader of Lebanese proIranian militants has warned a French naval force it will be attacked if it intervenes in the fighting in Lebanon. "We will confront those who wage war with war and those who use only the languageWire services. - 210 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration274 1989-08-26 13 Wire services. ON the London Stock Exchange shares closed only slightly higher yesterday after opening very strong in the wake of Wall Street's all time high closing yesterday. The Financial Times 30share index ended 3.1 points higher at 1,981.00. Turnover clocked a moderate 431.2 million shares, down from 475.7Wire services. - 274 words
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Article60 1989-08-26 13 FT Industrials Fri 1,981.00 (1,977.90) j Dow Jones Average Fri 2,732.36 (2,734.64) j i □ST Industrial j Fri 1,355.18 (1,357.26) I NST Industrial Fri 2,407.49 (2,470.99) I Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,516.78 (2,499.08) 1 Australian All Ordinaries I Fri 1,764.30 (1,747.20) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 34,739.93 (34,786.55) Figures60 words
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Article, Illustration289 1989-08-26 13 Wire Services. ON Wall Street stock prices pulled back a bit yesterday, hesitating after the year long rally that carried the market to record highs on Thursday. The market appeared to pause as some traders cashed in the dramatic gains of stock prices lately. But prices generally heldWire Services. - 289 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration323 1989-08-26 14 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin WHO says good things come in pairs? They come in threes actually. This is at least true for students and staff of Yishun Junior College. First, at the college assembly yesterday, they heard the good news that their debate team had beaten CatholicPicture/Sam Yeo - 323 words
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337 1989-08-26 14 LAST night all five debaters of the victorious Yishun Junior College team gathered in front of the TV set in Prakash's home to relive their glory. They were watching the Grand Final of Debate 89. Prakash, short for Sivaprakash Nair, 19, was337 words
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Article, Illustration297 1989-08-26 15 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang MALIK Hussain did it his way. He won the Discovery 89 talent contest with the song, My Way. The contest was held last night at the Parawave Disco. "I chose that song because I want to do things my way.297 words
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Article305 1989-08-26 15 Lim Sek - By Lim Sek Albums bound for the hit list Hits! Hits! Hits! In a strange way, pop audiences all over the whole are quite a predictable lot. Although it's hard to pinpoint a particular success formula, there are certain musical recipes that never fail to work. A balanced repertoire305 words
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Article328 1989-08-26 15 Ting Mei See - Drama Festival Fringe School By Act 3 Workshop Theatre Preview By Ting Mei See OUR school days may have well been the happiest and most carefree time of our lives. If your memory fails you, six actors from Act 3 Workshop Theatre will take you328 words
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Article92 1989-08-26 15 SEENLASTNIGHT By Lim Kuan Chiang THE Facts of Life girls have blossomed into glamourous ladies. Fans of the popular sitcom (on RTM 2) will be pleasantly surprised at the transformation of the once naive little schoolgirls. Last night's episode was an excuse for the stars of92 words
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Article1038 1989-08-26 16 ►CejTRESME —yK CITICONCERT The world-famous New York Philharmonic Orchestra and maestro Zubin Mehta are here to celebrate National Day. The orchestra will play three Singapore songs in the Sing Singapore segment led by local singer, Jacintha Abisheganaden. The evening will climax with Strauss' Under Thunder1,038 words
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Article17 1989-08-26 16 Citiconcert UP: Young at Heart SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: Kallang Carnival OUT AND ABOUT: Disco at Pavilion17 words
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Article, Illustration37 1989-08-26 16 Anew string quartet from the Philippines is in town. Their repertoire includes light classics, Latin and Broadway tunes. Sunday to Friday: 7.45 pm to midnight. Saturday: 8.15pm 12.30 am. Bar prices. Atrium lounge. Marina Mandarin.37 words
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Article399 1989-08-26 16 —yr KALLANG CARNIVAL. Fun-filled games for all in the family at Kallang River. There will be skiing performances, canoe races, a sand castle-building competition, a children's art contest, telematches, games stalls and a band performance by Boon Keng Primary School. 8.30 am 2 pm. Today. Organised by Geyland399 words
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Miscellaneous1275 1989-08-26 17 M, mrihe City of Angels THERE is a psychopath on the j m. n or>r> k\ P iiW? /fr\wl loose. He stalks lonely women before t 1 1 raj^. (12.05 Bin, &tfC h) jflfy ruthlessly killing them. When one of fj j§7* A PERIOD drama depicting Hollywood in *L ;?|F1,275 words
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Miscellaneous1741 1989-08-26 18 iglevision SCREEN M Contact-Y Screen 5 American Ninja HOW far would young I A SOLDIER single-handedly foils a people go to secure a I attempt But he cannot account for How many seemingly irrelevant M dazzling display of martial skills. Neither Bruegel's work. and ridiculous questions are H can he1,741 words
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Advertisement445 1989-08-26 19 FEST89I] I C-IHSS-i A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS 11 ISIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBIIpiIiPBBBBBBBB H fifi 8 Restaurant IS (SAFRA TAMPINES CLUBHOUSE) AA IQ 1-A Tampines Avenue 1 Street 92, S'pore 1852 Tel: *****28 0 [CJ Enjoy at its new fully aircond setting at affordable prices. Qj] 13 Vh >fpfi445 words
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Advertisement266 1989-08-26 20 FEST '89 I A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS I 16 Raffles Quay #81-20 1 1 Hong Laong Building, Singapore 0104 A new establishment, La Gondola Ristorante Italiano, is offering authentic Italian Food at affordable prices in a cosy atmosphere i I We also cater for private function266 words
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Advertisement198 1989-08-26 20 -floraaafr. Maaaaa. ifc J&, m NAN FANG m J 87 Victoria Street, Singapore 0718. Tel: *****96/*****97 (11am to 10pm) j Sea Food I Blachan Fish I I Nan Fang Mutton Soup Steam boat from $15.00 onwards zi j•' j s hand braised So Irresistible Come to KIKUYA today and enjoy198 words
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Advertisement456 1989-08-26 22 Em. FOOD FEST '89 I i A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE MEW PAPER FASTADS I jsg) EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT OUR GREAT SEAFOOD HAVE YOU TRIED US YET? jjlk THE YUNNAN SEAFOOD Reasonable prices GROUP OF RESTAURANTS Conveniently located The ideal seafood paradise Ample parking space where you can savour the456 words
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Advertisement546 1989-08-26 23 JB mm •31 Employment 831 Employment <31 Employment 331 Employment mBBBEBSB SUM tllll rwi lIYC JO JO BOUTIQUE PTC LTD~ 81NOAPORE REINSURANCE Printing Company In TampfcSi SUN SUNI DELUXE w, m tMm CORPORATION LMMTED require. LOUNQE Franc* Dnigiw cloth—. Invites applications 1) GENERAL requires We need an experienced ,or Ule546 words
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Advertisement451 1989-08-26 23 831 Employment W1 Emptoyiwnt 831 Employment €THYL€N€ GLYCOLS (SINGAPOR€)PRIVATE UMU€D An established Petrochemical company located on Pulau Ayer Merbau, j EGS is inviting suitable candidates for the following positions: j I PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS Requirements: j j GCE '0' level (Technical, Science or Physical Science subjects an n I advantage) I451 words
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Advertisement263 1989-08-26 24 >31 Employment >31 Employment Join the World's No. 1 Telecommunications Company as: PERSONNEL CLERK Responsibilities: Reporting to the Personnel Administrator, the incumbent will assist in administering Personnel functions including recruitment, employee relations, welfare, file maintenance and termination. Requirements: Minimum GCE O' Level with credit in English and Maths LCC Intermediate263 words
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Advertisement431 1989-08-26 24 •31 Employment <31 Employment SINGAPORE CABLES 1= WIimPTE We have the following immediate vacancies I* Minimum primary education. Singaporean. In-houM training will be provided for those without I experience. I Those with experience in Copper drawing machine* or extrusion I machines are preferred. I Muit be able to work on431 words
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Advertisement383 1989-08-26 24 831 Employment >31 Employment (Aj SINGAPORE >>*?£ POLYTECHNIC r Interested in Photography or in working with AudioVisual equipment? Relevant experience and/or qualifications (3 'O' levels NTC 2/3 In Electronics Engg) would be an advantage. If you have neither, we will provide you with on-the-job training as well as sponsor you383 words
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Advertisement349 1989-08-26 24 831 Employment p_ L I! 111 rKXIDfw 1. BALEB MANAGER 2. RECRDB MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE BALEB CONSULTANTS 4. SECRETARY TO Q.M. 5. EXPORT CO-ORDINATOR IMPORT CO-ORDINATOR 7. BOOKKEEPER For (1) A CM academic qualification* OCE 'A' level. For (3) to (7) academic qualification* OCE *0* level For (1), (9) A e349 words
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Advertisement521 1989-08-26 25 Ml Employment Btl Employment S Expanding Internettonel freight forwerdor require* the following positions. 1) FEMALE CUBTOMER SERVICE 2) MALE OPERATIONS CLERKB level Able to type Post 2 Completed N.S. Interested applicants write in with full resume, nr. photo A contact telephone number to: Th* Manager P.O. Box 511 Singapore Chengi521 words
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Advertisement343 1989-08-26 25 931 Employment KEPPEL CLUB (Founded 1904) offers you 10 good reeaons to Join ue ee CLUB ASSISTANTS for our golfing (golf atariore and courae workers) f filial m m i •no r«C<f)IIOfl Taciiiiiv*.- Full CPF contribution* e Annual vacation and sick leave Wide range of recreaUonal facilities Free uniforms 13th343 words
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Advertisement380 1989-08-26 25 831 Employment ww riiiiv afiniicciiont roc vrw following powiiont. PROGRAMMER ANALYST Degree/ Diploma In Computer Science or equivalent S years programming ana analysis experience with Basic or Database Language Knowledge of Multi-Us-er In PC Environment and familiarity with accounting package CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNICIAN Diploma/ trade certificate In Electronics Able to380 words
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Advertisement943 1989-08-26 25 971 Education/ §71 Education/ Instruction Instruction PUIY THE iIUV \V PIANO rfW™ BY EAR i: A new unique music instruction course! Contains five cassette instruction tapes of approximately one hour each and an instruction manual to go along with the cassettes. This course enables you to hear as well as943 words
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Miscellaneous756 1989-08-26 26 SATURDAYRADIO COMICRELIEF ESXwUQDI E33iIQ9Hi Clirry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON Nms la Brief (Programme, in Mandarin) ScJvwT^N 12.05 Real Fun: Join Roger Kool to NOON Beautiful Musk: A selection of f I J Coupon Fbp r > enjoy good musical entertain- instrumental* is featured here /»v*od*y* r ment. for your listening pleasure. V'vaj756 words
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Miscellaneous619 1989-08-26 27 COMICREUEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Kids' Spotlight Vivian Peter NOON Nmndssk presents a half-hour of amusing l? 10 Hri'i Mmblil anecdotes, story-telling, riddles i r 1 ii and sing-a-song for children. 12.45 NrilßM VUw; A look at topical Hii'fiV 1 Iftl W HTf, EVER I Mil. I'm I 12.30619 words
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Advertisement65 1989-08-26 28 Radio Theatre At the Frontier by H Sibanda (2.30 pm, Radio 5) A SOUTH African geologist is on his way home from a neighbouring country. As he drives towards the frontier post, he picks up a hitchhiker. They have an interesting talk and he treats her very kindly. As a65 words
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Advertisement30 1989-08-26 28 Musical Tapestry (10.15 pm, Radio 5) ORGANIST Roger Bevan Williams plays Arne's Concerto No 2 in G major; George Solti conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Mahler's Symphony No 9.30 words
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Miscellaneous752 1989-08-26 28 SUNDAYRADIO 8 am News la Brief (Programmes in English) M -j- 8.05 0a Air. Wake up to the lovely ,W J*"**" wnm weataer melodies featured in this pro- t gramme. 8.03 Programaia Highlights 8.05 A Braad New Day: A selection of 7.80 News aad Weather Kaaarl 6 05 Aa Dawa752 words
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Miscellaneous792 1989-08-26 28 an Breakfast Club: Greet musical t am Nswshaur entertainment to greet you on a 7.Q0 World Maws a m lf Zy »f Un< a) orn n 7.09 Baak Choice: Recommends a •.30 Sentimental Journey: Take a good read and a worthwhile step back to the past and relive the music,792 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration245 1989-08-26 29 TOMORROWS ACTION JUST as he had unleashed his finishing run last week Pacific Basin was blocked by Gasing and lost his rhythm. Jockey Oliver will have got the message by now that when a horse has a finish like Pacific Basin there is no mileage245 words
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Article218 1989-08-26 29 TODAY'S ACTION TODAY'S feature race, the Adelaide Casino Cup, has produced a good field of sprinters. We rate Raven, Peking Knight, Count Henry and Espada Castille as the four to perm for the quartet. Although the draw is important over the short course 1,200 m at218 words
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Article157 1989-08-26 29 WORLD CUP ATHETICS AFP, Reuter. THE Soviet Union's men's team has been eliminated from next month's athletics World Cup after shot putter Alexandr Bagach failed a dope test at the European Cup earlier this month. The International Amateur Athletic Federation said Bagach, who was thirdAFP, Reuter. - 157 words
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Article, Illustration227 1989-08-26 29 AFP, Reuter. BRAZILIAN Robson Da Silva defied the teeming rain to clock the fastest 200 m time of the year and crush former Olympic champion Carl Lewis in the process at the rain-swept Brussels Grand Prix yesterday. Da Silva, unbeaten over the distance this year, ledAFP, Reuter. - 227 words
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Article383 1989-08-26 29 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS 13th Ivo van Damme Memorial meet in Brussels (Brussels GP) Men's 100 m: 1 Ray Stewart (Jam) 10.10 2 Linford Christie (Brit) 10.16 3 Mike Marsh (US) 10.18. 200 m: 1 Robson Da Silva (Bra) 19.96 2 Daniel Sangouma (Fra) 20.42Wire services. - 383 words
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Article, Illustration318 1989-08-26 30 Ken Jalleh Jr from KL - Singapore won nine medals in track and field, none of it gold. Yet athletics officials are thrilled. It's the end of the bronze age, they say. But is it really as they make it out to be Ken Jalleh Jr from KL ONE silver and318 words
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Article, Illustration222 1989-08-26 30 IF horses ran as true to form as Har on Mundir, this would be written by a millionaire. This is about the big mo- ment, lasting from the pistol to the post The big moment ended after 21.37s in the 200 m final yesterday. And as222 words
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Article, Illustration244 1989-08-26 30 Ken Jalleh Jr - PROFILE: JAMES WONG Stories/ Ken Jalleh Jr JAMES Wong is big and strong. But he wasn't so friendly all 1.91 metres and 113 kilogrammes of him after losing out on the South-East Asia Games discus gold by a mere 28 centimetres yesterday. And244 words
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Article213 1989-08-26 30 Wire services. MANCHESTER United manager Alex Ferguson will probably move the versatile Mike Phelan back to central defence and bring in Russell Beardsmore on the right side of midfield in today's game at Derby. TOTTENHAM Hotspur recalls Icelandic international Gudni Bergsson for today's game against Manchester City. He missedWire services. - 213 words
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Article, Illustration312 1989-08-26 31 Ken Jalleh Jr - Stories/ Ken Jalleh Jr SINGAPORE'S already meagre medal tally will be one, probably two golds fewer when the South-East Asia Games moves to Manila in 1991. This is because swimmer David Lim has decided to scrap training for the 200 metres freestyle. "That 200 m freestyle was312 words
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Article, Illustration308 1989-08-26 31 WITH a mighty burst of body language, Mardi Lestari said catch me if you can. And Haron Mundir couldn't. That Haron didn't, and had to settle for the bronze in the 200 m at a poor 21.375 ec to Mardi's gold medal run of 21.00,308 words
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Article, Illustration142 1989-08-26 31 NST. MALAYSIAN table tennis umpire Goh Kim Tee was blamed for Indonesia's walkout in the women's final yesterday. The Indonesians, who had earlier captured the men's and women's doubles golds, were unhappy that Goh awarded a point to Malaysia's Leong Mee Wan in the first set against Rossy Pratiwi.NST. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration188 1989-08-26 32 JUST one magical touch, and Singapore found a goal that made its semi-final chances less remote than it first seemed. Tonight, the Lions face Burma needing only a draw to qualify. Can Singapore's two overseas stars, Fandi Ahmad ami V Sundramoorthy, produce more magic than this? Our picturesPictures/ Jerry Seh - 188 words
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Advertisement8 1989-08-26 30 "Let's go. They are waitinig for the seats."8 words
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Advertisement18 1989-08-26 31 "Let me help mum to Get it straight. I From Singapore. WEEKLY OVERSEAS EOfDON Subscribe now. Call 740-1840/1.18 words
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Advertisement78 1989-08-26 31 The New Paper Canon A Partnership The SEA Games .rear# Look out I Jonathan Choo, The New Paper's sports photographer, covers the spills and thrills of the SEA Games, fully equipped by Canon. EOS Camera Bodiea Motor Drives MM Flsheys lens EF smm f2.8 V EF 24mm f2.8 W/J EF78 words
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Article, Illustration302 1989-08-26 33 Ken Jalleh Jr - By Ken Jalleh Jr. A I BDUL MALEK made a dream debut in SEA Games soccer on Thursday and is still paying the price with throbbing pain from swollen hands after Singapore held 'Thailand 1-1. A crucial save off a Piyapong Pue-On thunderbolt injured Malek's hands, forcing302 words
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Advertisement78 1989-08-26 33 Identical write to the last detail. Except their point sizes. Both afford the luxury of real liquid ink, the fountain pen's grip and the ballpoint pen's smooth glide. The only difference is the V 5 has a thin fine point, while the V 7 has a thicker bolder point. I78 words
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Advertisement558 1989-08-26 33 I SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1989 34/89-6 Winss,ooocash Cut out and attach with toSaturday) Name: I/C No: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW. 11 I ITToTnIM Aug 1959 I Q C C Owing date W C C for entries: Noon, I a m v Result* will be U H558 words
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Miscellaneous109 1989-08-26 33 RTM 12.00PM Sea Games (five): Sepak Takraw /7\ Malaysia v Brunei, Singapore v 12 J Philippres. I.OOPM Swimming: Men's 400 m freestyle (heats 1,2), women's 100 m butterfly (heats 12), men's 200 m breaststroke (heats 12), women's 100 m breaststroke. 3.00PM Sepak Takraw-Thailand v Singapore, Malaysia v Philippines. 4.00PM Silat.109 words
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Advertisement298 1989-08-26 34 ™$J«£&»*3F BEYOND THE BRONZE AGE I- > J jT [W^^^^BkJkL. J >/ ','A' W> »Jilv ■■F *ju x' BIG James Wong (pictured here) may have been disappointed to lose the discus gold by a whisker, but Singapore athletics officials are euphoric over getting "out of the bronze age" with a298 words
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Advertisement109 1989-08-26 35 Miss (Q)^MSNI Singapore S \JJ World mP J Fanfare will spill from the centrestage at Neptune Theatre and If j Restaurant tomorrow. The quest for Miss Singapore World 89 V is here again. Fifteen beauties lean and leggy will ooze s all charm and wit to compete for the title.109 words
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Article, Illustration334 1989-08-26 36 BEAUTYQUEST SINGAPORE will have a new queen at about midnight tomorrow. She will be Miss Singapore World 89. In all, 15 beauties will parade down the catwalk in the Neptune Theatre Restaurant for the coveted crown. The winner will receive prizes worth a total of334 words
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Advertisement60 1989-08-26 36 Double Takes HONGKONG'S Meilin Gay received the most attention after the 1972 Miss World pageant. The 24-year-old from Kowloon hit the headlines when she revealed she was born a male and had undergone a sex change. Singapore's representative then, Rosalind Lee, said: "She was so feminine and sexy, we never60 words
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Article, Illustration352 1989-08-26 38 Choo Chwee Hua - Picture/ Choo Chwee Hua When Teo Ser Lee was made Miss Singapore World last year, sparkling tears framed her broad smile. Then the veil of glamour fell. Hard work gripped the tiara like tough tendrils. She talks about her experience at the pageant and352 words
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Article, Illustration359 1989-08-26 39 "The guards are all male and very burly. I guess they need to be big-sized," laughs Ser Lee. "Every time we left our rooms, even if it was just to go to the hotel salon for a hair wash, a guard would accompany us.359 words
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Advertisement82 1989-08-26 39 m Double Takes' lg«V. ROUSING cheers greeted Miss Venezuela, Tatiana Capote, when she slipped out of her skimpy bathing costume and showed all her charms at the 1979 Miss World pageant dress rehearsal. Tatiana, who measured 88-58-88 cm, had just stepped on the stage of London's Royal Albert Hall when82 words
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Advertisement384 1989-08-26 40 men n a cer a n |jf|jv r °nd pageant in London on V| Mh JHH finalists what they would do jlw jjHPII if they won the title. Most |H AUNDRY GAN helps you /taue f/tet> eyes on the make your choice *j*6ELA WOO JULIETQUAK DEANNALIM H CYNTHIA HOON NANCY384 words
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Article, Illustration386 1989-08-26 41 First pageant held in 1951 4 A 0RE than 80 beauties A/1 will take to the f* I catwalk in London's 9 w Royal Albert Hall on Nov 16. They will be competing for the 39th Miss World crown. Yet whoever takes the crown, the real386 words
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Article, Illustration242 1989-08-26 41 SINGAPORE made her debut in the Miss World pageant in 1972. Ms Rosalind Lee, then 21, a part-time model, was our first beauty ambassadress to London. She was picked by the then Miss World franchise holder for Singapore and Malaysia, Mr Paul Lee, in242 words
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Advertisement108 1989-08-26 42 SPICE TO YOUR LIFE. From the depths of time, the Indonesian civilisation slowly evolved. A wealth of knowledge a and experience gave rise to a culture rich and unique. And an exquisite cuisine was born. fl W Indonesian cuisine. Savour it in all its authenticity at Mutiara, m /ll the108 words
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Article, Illustration511 1989-08-26 43 AND SUCCESSES DARKANDUGHT CANDALS, crises and criticisms. The Miss World pageant has had its fair share of these since it started 39 years ago. It has seen girls happy to be Miss World. And Miss Worlds who say winning ruined their lives. Marjorie Wallace was the first Miss World511 words
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Advertisement60 1989-08-26 43 Double Takes representative to the Miss World pageant, Jy controversial I created a furore in the 1986 pageant with her 1? <» national 1 choice of national costume. She wore a bikini i teatU StBrS FOf)eS sa -t it unfair because she was "totally concealed" 1 J in a traditional60 words
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Article, Illustration406 1989-08-26 44 BESTYET AULINE Cheong was a wide-eyed, I18-year-old when she r went to London in October 1976 to compete in the Miss World pageant. Nobody expected the shy secretary to do well. But three weeks later, she surprised everyone by reaching the Top 15. She was the406 words
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Advertisement98 1989-08-26 44 Double Takes SOUR grapes were the order of the day among the losers after Mariasela Lebron of the Dominican Republic won the 1982 Miss World title. "Her mouth is too big and her chin sticks out," Italy's representative, Raffaella del Rosario, said. Others were even less kind about the Latin98 words
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Article, Illustration201 1989-08-26 45 OOL blonde Linda m Petursdottir did not burst into tears when she was crowned Miss World 1988. Unlike many of her predecessors, the 18-year-old receptionist from Iceland calmly took her place on the victor's throne in London's Royal Albert Hall on Nov 18 last year. She became201 words
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Article, Illustration32 1989-08-26 45 i Hopefully among the B readers of this supplement will be that Singapore girl who will wear the Miss World crown one day. l>p>rtw Urn X— Chiang32 words
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