The New Paper, 1 September 1989

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  • 16 1 the new paper FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS r d- J paper
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    • 173 1 WE'RE TRULY No. 1 KEN JALLEH Jr figures out why Singapore is actually on EJi top of the medal tally. WE'RE UNLUCKY JEFFREY LOW laments the Republic's 3-1 defeat at the lIH hands of Malaysia in last night's soccer final WE'RE GETTING PHYSICAL WW HOW physical: Would you hug your
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 270 2  -  By Thusitha De Silva SIXTEEN people have signed up with the police as English-Thai interpreters to help in investigations involving Thais. They responded to advertisements which the police placed in The Straits Times on Aug 19 and Aug 21. The 16 are mostly permanent
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    • 127 2 THIS Pi number is really high. Two mathematicians at Columbia University in New York have calculated the value of Pi the infinite number that starts as 3.***** to a record one billion decimal places. That is 1,011,196,691 digits, USA Today reported. If The New Paper were
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    • 362 2 A LITTLE girl was hurt when a slab of concrete, left in the corridor of an HDB block, fell on her foot. The victim is two-year-old Nurhida binti Hussin. The accident took place on Wednesday. Yesterday, Nurhida's uncle, Mr Ariffin Ishak, told The
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    • 92 2 IN yesterday's Update, the heading "Trombone and friends" should read "Minks at the Zoo". A pair of minks and huge brown bears from the Soviet Union are the zoo's latest stars. Admission: Adults $5. Children under 12: $2.50. The Singapore Zoo is open from 8.30 am to 6 pm
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    • 318 3  -  By Trudy Lim I T sounded like an invitation to Old Mac Donald's farm. But the Agrotechnology Fair 89 looks quite different. Chickens cluck away in wire-framed apartments stacked one on top of the other. Orchids grow in conical flasks. It is farm life without the
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    • 168 3 FARM animals such as sheep, ducks and geese are little more than storybook creatures for many Singapore children. Children interviewed said they know what the animals look like from pictures and television programmes. But many of them have never felt a sheep's woolly
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    • 85 3 Starts tomorrow. It opens from 2 pm to 10 pm until Sept 10. From Sept 11 till Sept 17, the fair will open from 7 pm to 10 pm. At empty plot of land at junction of Bukit Batok and Chua Chu Kang roads.
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      22 3 Honk honk!: Visitors to the fair greeted by geese. n iiiii mn■ rrtity htiic hihlit; Fluffy yellow duckling* are a big draw.
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    • 28 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from midday: Showers over a few areas in the late afternoon. Max temp: 32 deg C. Min temp. 24 deg C. Sunset: 7.08 pm.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 355 4  -  By Karen Goh MANY nightspots are reluctant to participate in the Aids awareness fortnight which starts today. Only four of the 30 to 40 clubs contacted by the voluntary organisation Action for Aids (AFA) were willing to go all out to help. Anywhere, New Rumours, Top
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    • 43 4 Sept 3: Association for the Deaf, 3 pm. Sept 5: Hyatt Fitness Centre, 7.15 pm. Sept 5: YMCA Orchard Road, 7.30 pm. Sept 13: Dynami Fitness Centre, 7.30 pm. Sept 14: Rotary Club of Singapore West, Boulevard Hotel, 1 pm.
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    • 76 4 Sept 2: New Rumours and Anywhere Lounge. Sept 8: Anywhere Lounge and Top Ten (Sports night). Sept 9: Dreams Disco Other activities Sept 8: Lion City Hash Run a 5-km fun run. Dempsey Road Carpark, 6 pm. Sept 15: Friends in Aid of
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    • 215 4 ONE helped a crippled hotel guest to the toilet. Another impressed his superiors with his high standard of service. Both were among the first winners of the Hilton International's Spirit of Hospitality awards. Mr Gurbachan Singh, 26, a driver in the hotel's accounts department, saw
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    • 144 4 THE New Paper readers now stand a chance of winning Philips audio products, Chinon cameras and Fortis watches in The Great Sentosa Giveaway. All you have to do is cut out an advertisement coupon that TNP will run every Thursday and Friday and take the coupon
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    • 242 4 u\e Holiday* v 5 '"Z T Malacca is not just history, but a total vacation experience at unbeatable value for money... Buildings and places of interest, some dating back as far as the 15th century, a unique culture heritage, authentic Nyonya and Portuguese cuisine, shops filled with antiques and curios
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    • 112 5 .v •> <*+ LONGINES' l The Longines Conquest VHP elegance of design makes the Conquest VHP (Very High Precision). Accurate to the watch of choice for those whose lives around one minute in five years, this is depend on precision and whose taste runs probably the most advanced watch in
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 415 6  -  BY Ng Wan Ching A NEW sticker has been created because of the increasing number of Customs seals broken unlawfully. The round stickers, with fluorescent yellow words, were designed by the Customs and Excise Department. The stickers warn people that the Customs seal "is
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    • 315 6 NEWBEAT mts column tells you about the various activities of the People's Association. It is written by the PA's Deputy Director (programmes). Newßeat appears every Friday. KELVIN Tan and Esther Phua both received Long Service Awards for the People's Association Cultural Troupe members this year.
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    • 22 6 READ LIFESTYLE ITS A MY OF UFE Available at all good Bookshops Published by TIMM TRAM MMCTOffUS HI LTD ftmM PuMlaMnf Group
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    • 51 7 J/Ku jsn^pgHfi TODAY, mistral shows you a new way to go completely over board. *qF-W 5/^Jmrngr' L^g/^ riIKm^nPfIMII^BBBBBBi -r% METRO! MISTRAL. MAKERS OF BOARDS, SAILS, BOOMS, MASTS, SWIMWKAR, LEISUREWEAR, SHOES AND ACCESSORIES. SEE THEM ALL AT METRO GRAND AT LUCKT PLAZA, METRO FAR EAST, METRO PARAGON AND METRO MARINA TODAY,
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 377 8 It was Teachers' Day yesterday. Two teachers from different generations spoke to LOH TUAN LEE about the changes in teaching technology over the years MRS Bertha Neo, 66, has been a consultant with the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore for the past two years. But not
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    • 340 8 FOR Teachers' Day yesterday, Miss Esther Tan wore a white dress. Colleagues teased her for being dressed up, but she felt it was a special occasion. Teachers' Day celebrates teaching. But now, it also celebrates the advent of a new generation of
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    • 400 9 The first batch of NUS graduates to major in psychology will receive their scrolls today and tomorrow. GRISELDA LOO spoke to three of the 150 pioneers in the three-year course THEY had their hearts set on being social workers, so Ms Terri Tan
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    • 147 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. abetted: Encouraged or helped someone to do something wrong. apathetic: Not interested in or enthusiastic about anything. coincidences: Situations in which two or more things occur at the same
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    • 70 8 i lj' E j JM I\jfl| I J( y R K K ft v w^^lP ll Jfc is |r -9 "tfw 11 *r 'I dress to please myself; 'In my own time, in my own spaceto express my mood and the moment.' that's when I'm really myself!' Edmund Chen Zhicai
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 457 10 Two items dominated Parliament yesterday. On one there was unanimity. On the other, MPs differed IF they had been about anyone else, the praises showered on President Wee Kim Wee in Parliament yesterday might have seemed over the top. And they were delivered in all four official
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    • 145 10 UNASSUMING, fatherly, approachable, sociable. A man of integrity and dignity. He doesn't exhibit the arrogance of power, nor does he show overwhelming pride. An outgoing person who has reached out to a wide range of people by taking an active interets in communi- ty
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    • 179 10 ILLEGAL immigrants get caned. But what about the bosses and agents who knowingly bring them in? Cane them too. Parliament yesterday passed another amendment to the Immigration (Amendment No 2) Bill to take care of this. Caning is an effective detterent, said Home Affairs and Law
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    • Article, Illustration
      105 10 FAIR. Effective. And an incentive for bosses to rely less on cheap foreign labour. These were some of the reasons MPs gave for supporting the Bill. Mr Goh Chee Wee (Boon Lay) said some illegal foreign workers had been made to believe that they were lawfully employed. Mr Sia
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    • 87 10 MAY frighten investors. Morally wrong. No justification. Saying it may force businesses to go elsewhere, Mr Philip Tan (Paya Lebar) called for heavy fines instead. Non-constituency MP Dr Lee Siew Choh said caning is not for a civilised society. Oppositon MP Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) asked if the
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    • 206 10 THERE won't be a Recruit scandal here, said First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. Donors to the People's Action Party did not expect or get favours in return, he told Parliament yesterday. The Recruit scandal led to the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Takeshita. Political
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    • 405 13 fIMHH H| Listen to a new music system »l every day. The Space Compo. You can keep as mm one unit u around. Separate tne mm speakers true hi-fi style. Even use tripods to merge sounds never done a every day. the CD-XlOX(BK), for example. CD player complete Auto Programmable
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 220 14 Wire services. THE United States is to send up to 100 military personnel to Colombia to train troops and police in their war against drug cartels. The Americans will be despatched together with $126 million worth of military equipment. The aid package is expected to include
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    • 46 14 Traffic iai m: Hundreds of stationary cars stand jammed along Lebanon's only coastal highway, leading south out of west Beirut Citizens fled their homes after shells fell on residentuu areas, as Christian units and Syrian troops clashed. Wire services. Picture/ Ap.
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    • 246 14 Wire services. THE US Administration must outbid universities and the industry in hiring 500 "world class" experts. It must also increase executives' salaries selectively. These are two of the recommendations by a consultant, Wyatt Co of Philadelphia. In what is described as the most comprehensive
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    • 572 14 P ANSWER TO CONTEST 13 RESULTS OF I.AST WEEK'S CONTEST w GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK SEOW ENC GOI *****85F WITH NEPTUNE 2.MrRANALDKOKPAKTHO *****548 3. Mrs TAN LENC CHEE LUI *****00H 1 r Ist Prize iTrfcora Escapade Tour for 2 I I I I I I I I I I I
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 38 15 Power pliy: A lightning bolt seems to strike a building in Columbus, Ohio,on Tuesday night About 30,000 homes lost power in the wake of the severe weather, which saw heavy rains and flash flooding. Picture/ Ap
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    • 289 15 THE Moldavian Parliament has bowed to the Kremlin's campaign against nationalism and toned down a language law. But the Baltic Popular Fronts accuse Moscow of "sinister and dangerous" talk reminiscent of Stalin's time. The Kremlin also appears to be increasing pressure on two troublesome southern republics.
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    • 127 15 Wire services. THE failure of the Paris peace conference has highlighted the influence of foreign powers, and particularly Vietnam and China, on Cambodia's future. Diplomats said neither the pro-Chinese Khmer Rouge guerillas nor the Vietnamese-installed regime in Phnom Penh moved an inch during the month-long talks.
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      263 15 Wire services. ON the London Stock Exchange share prices ended higher overall yesterday as the market drifted in tame, tentative trading. The Financial Times 30share index ended up 6.7 points at 1,977.6. Turnover registered a healthy 447 million shares. United Biscuits moved ahead following an American takeover specialist KKR's
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    • 67 15 Reuter. SHARE prices opened were mixed at the opening of the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. The key 225-share Nikkei index firmed 46.32 points to 34,477.52 at the open after easing 40.46 points yesterday. The leading winners were railway/bus, credit/lease, brokerage, trucking, communications, real estate, electrical, precision instrument, pulp/paper and
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    • 50 15 FT Industrials Thu 1,977.60 (1,971.20) Dow Jones Average Thu 2,737.27 (2,728.15) ST Industrial Thu 1,356.01 (1,350.21) NST Industrial Thu Closed (2,408.88) Hongkong Hang Seng Thu 2,508.57 (2,505.40) Australian All Ordinaries Thu 1,762.10 (1,780.30) Nikkei Stock Average Thu 34,431.20 (34,471.66) Figures in bracket* refer to those of the previous trading day
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      276 15 Wire services ON Wall Street the stock market moved modestly higher yesterday in sluggish trading as a cautious mood prevailed ahead of sensitive economic reports due tomorrow. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 9.12 to close at 2,737.27. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about 6 to
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  • 509 16  -  Showtime PREVIEW/ By Ting Mei Ting Mei See Ghost busters II Coming to Cathay cinemas WHEN Ghostbusters opened in 1984 in the United States, it went to No 1 at the box office, despite competition from films such as Indiana Jones and the Temple of
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    • 37 16 A je t 4f> <* Presents SINGAPORE'S MOST dIfBRATID BAND PRIDE OF MANILA COME IN BEFORE 10PM EVERY MONDAY TUESDAY (EXCEPT EVE PUBLIC HOUDAYS) AND GET THE 2ND DRINK FREE VJt CELEBRITIES 81-41 ORCHARD TOWERS TEL *****21 Vi
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    • 1842 17 SCREEN Frida y at the Movi «s Friday Background Politics in Tea-Break Special ;t ~v c /V GEMS j The Town Bully Malaysia/China After Tiananmen The River (r) A TOWN bully is shot dead just high-flier in the Malaysian cabinet. In 1987, closely-knit family. They struggle to fejiSo f after
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  • spotlight
    • 585 18 Hugs and kisses are getting more common. Are the old taboos lifted? Is it just a release of tension? Or is it the wind from the West? MICHELLE OH finds out SINGAPOREANS are keeping in touch these days. In public, that is. They hug
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    • 241 18 HUG a stranger? Taboo. A peck on his cheek? They chickened out. Eleven people placed these limits on hugging and kissing. They included students, an associate professor, a secretary, a teen counsellor ahd a property consultant. Most said a peck on the cheek was reserved
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    • 151 18 MALAYS MALAYS salam or grasp the hands of the other person. They do this with members of the same sex mainly and with slight variations. They lightly touch a friend's hands and then bring their hands to their chests. This means M I greet you from the
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 354 19  -  By Brenton Wong LOU RAWLS: AT LAST (Capitol) VETERAN soul singer Lou Rawls returns to his musical roots by re-working some blues standards and giving life to new compositions in his 58th album. Lou Rawls' rich baritone has an infectious, earthy presence that resonates throughout the album He does
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    • 325 19  -  By Ting Mei See THEY claim to be the oldest band around. The Music Connection, plus and minus a few members, have been making music since 1981. Now they are back in Singapore for the third stint and are presently playing at Celebrities at Orchard Towers.
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    • 191 19  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Ting Mei See IT'S surprising how little things can bring back memories of childhood. Take last night's SEA Games soccer finals between Singapore and Malaysia (SBC 12, 7.45 pm) for example. A sudden downpour delayed the start of the second half.
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    • 277 20  -  PREVIEW By Wong Sing Yeong L Deception New shewing at Cathay cinemas IN Ching Hsia, Wong Jo Yin, Elizabeth Lee and Pauline Wong four beautiful leading ladies star in this suspense movie. Well, what else can you ask for in a Hongkong film? Nothing much,
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    • 183 20 BATMAN BASED on the popular comic strip character. Stars Michael Keaton as Batman and Jack Nicholson as The Joker. It is Batman to the rescue as The Joker holds Gotham City hostage by poisoning the city's supply of cosmetics. An action-packed adventure epic not be missed. Lido, Capitol, Changi
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    • 163 20 ANG Peng Siong, our "grand old man" of the pool won four golds and a silver at the just-concluded SEA Games. He was once the fastest swimmer in the world in the 50m freestyle. He also won the plate finals in the 100 m freestyle
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    • 350 20  -  By Geraldine Goh FANCY being a coolie for a day and getting paid an executive's wage? You get $120 for a day's work about six times the reward of an ordinary coolie. And you do not need to break your
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    • 83 19 PICK THE MISS SINGAPORE WORLD CONTEST 1989 Ist PRIZE Ms Ong Kwee Choo *****541 2nd PRIZE: Kwek Seng Heng *****441 3rd PRIZE: Ms Hlu Fui Sim *****788 4th PRIZE Ms Ong Kwee Choo *****541 sth PRIZE: Mdm P S Ang *****60F 6th PRIZE: Kelvin Kang *****96E 7th PRIZE: Joseph Ng
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    • 138 19 liVeeks become an"|| fto run a successful Import/Export pi ip. Fully expandable and recession 8| iu how to trade internationally, what Ip e, where to find them and what to p| and procedure to use. We also I I > write to manufacturers for sole 11 our country. There are
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    • 35 20 I Problems with your tots? Call 730-5549 for advice on how to handle the needs of kids below 4 years old. A service for readers by The New Paper S Dutch Lady Crowing Up Milk
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 859 22 I FRIDAYRADIO I COMICRELIhf-Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee —j —n NOON New* ia Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) 12.05 Laackdata: A selection of con- I NOON BaaatMal Music: Instrumental If I f (P tM P c Cs\ temporary hit* spun for your and sentimental music. J "®TtJ 1 V pleasure 12.50 Market Bapart V
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    • 657 23 COMICREUEF H FRIDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Music, Company and Ma: NOON Nowsdask s n r~i A musical treat to keep you 12 30 Off tha Shaff fen, A nSAHUKEST, N NO LON6ER vOIIL WE ft*NDINO'NO! company at lunch-time. 12*45 Jazz Scant UK BCON 1 12.15 Sentimental tourney: A
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  • UPDATE
    • 1197 24 ►Centresme YOUNG AT HEART. A light-hearted play about the plight, fears and loneliness of senior citizens. An adaptation of Madam Chua Seok Keng's award-winning short story. The play is staged by the Singapore Amateur Players and directed by Ng Koon How. 8 pm. Last day.
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    • 19 24 GALLERY: Beauty and the Beast FOOD: Teachers' Day High Tea NIGHTLIGHTS: Oh Scandals COMING UP: Campus Talk
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    • 69 24 Three chefs from Sri Lanka prepare savoury cuisine including crab curry Negombo, mutton curry Kandy style, traditional chicken curry and fish ambulthiaL Desserts include avocadoes and kaludodoL Lunch: Adult $16.50+ children under 12 $10+ Noon 2.30 pm. Dinner: $18.50+ children under 12 $12+ 6.30 pm 10.30
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    • 173 25 <A 'i SimSg There's a bri gkt er glow at Jewellery Mart tlian a glorious sunset. Nowhere else will you find so much of the world's most coveted gems and pearls crafted 11 in such exquisite designs. And nowhere else can you he assured of experience that adds up to
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  • 266 26 DIAMONDS and gold are a Singaporean's best friends when it comes to jewellery. These two items have been bestsellers for a long time, according to the president of the South Bridge Centre Jewellery Merchants' Association, Mr Yeong Wai Kar. "Chinese people think about the resale value,"
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  • 213 26 COSTUME jewellery is coming into its own. No longer do people feel that it is a cheap imitation of the real thing. "Singaporeans are more willing to buy costume jewellery now, compared with five years ago," said Mr Mike Price, general manager of Primeline Imports. He
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
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    • 273 27 831 Employment 831 Employment M J^COODYCARS I We have immediate vacancies for the following I position: SECURITY GUARDS REQUIREMENTS: Physically fit and below 50 years of age Experience preferred although not essential Able to reed and write simple English WORKING HOURS: Three 8-hour rotating shifts BENEFITS: Salary range between $700
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    • 385 27 831 Employment 831 Employment SANKYU k-1 J] (S) PTE LTD n We offer good prospects and a challenging career I CLERKS S r <Shenton Way, Changi Air-Cargo Complex and Jurong Area) A GCE 'N' or O' level I Fresh school leavers are most welcomed I j Preferably with working experience
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    • 225 27 831 Employment BEZ SECRETARIAL Coma to ua for TempJ Perm. Jobe a SECRETARIES a JR. SIC. a W.P OPERATORS e QIRLFRIOAYB a RECEPTIONISTS e SHIPPING ASBTS. e TYPISTS a GENERAL CLERKS a COSTING CLERKS a ACCOUNTS CLERKS a TELEPHONE SURVEY CLERKS a DATA ENTRY OPERATORS a PROMOTERS a BALES ASBTB.
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  • 706 28 EYETOEYE The Eye to Eye column has received numerous letters from our readers. Here we answer two of them. One deals with conjunctivitis. The other is about lenses for beginners SHOPTALK I HAVE been wearing soft contact leases ler three years wltheat tee mnch trouble.
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  • SPORTS
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      293 29 Reuter. THE men in the top half of the draw did their part to restore some sense of order and faith in the US Open rankings yester- day, after a day of startling upsets. Top seed Ivan Lendl, a finalist here for the past seven years and a
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    • 211 29 EUROPE KICKOFF: GERMANY, ITALY, HOLLAND, SPAIN AFP, Reuter. STRIKER Roland Wohlfarth scored twice as champion Bayern Munich went top of the West German First Division by beating old rivals Hamburg 4-0 last night. Bayern took a stranglehold on the game when midfielder Olaf Thon scored his
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    • 369 29 EUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND AFP, Reuter. WITH Saturday's English First Division programme cancelled to give England time to prepare for their World Cup game in Sweden next Wednesday, the Second Division takes centre stage this weekend. Many games will revive memories of better days for supporters who
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    • 460 29 Wire services. SPANISH First Division side Real Sociedad is trying to get the asking price for Liverpool striker John Aldridge reduced. Liverpool is asking 240 million pesetas (s3.Bm) while Real Sociedad is prepared to pay around 200 million pesetas (s3m). DIEGO Maradona will finish his career in Europe with
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  • 15th SEA GAMES KUALA LUMPUR
    • 443 30 LISTEN up, buddy, for this comes from a guy whose palms are still wet, whose fingers are still fidgety, whose professional conscience is prickly with guilt from siding with Singapore. Never root for your home team, says the rules in this business of reporting sport. Stay neutral, cynical
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    • 311 30  -  By Ken Jalleh Jr A MALAYSIAN mandarin was singing praise of Malaysia's achievements in the SEA Games at a press conference when he was abruptly interrupted by a request for comments about Singapore's success. The request came from veteran Filipino sportswriter Eking Gonzales. "Don't you
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    • Article, Illustration
      6 31 Dunking for Hartley: Pictures/ Jonathan Choo
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    • 227 31 RACING... by DENNIS CHIA SUPER Boy, a newcomer from Michael Ho's stables, looks ready for a winning debut at Ipoh this Sunday, judging from his impressive workout on a good track this morning. With jockey V Nathan up, the Jungle Boy three-year-old trotted once round
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    • 300 31  -  By Jeffrey Low MUDLARKS that they are, Malaysia celebrated winning the last gold medal of the Games frolicking, dancing and even swimming in the rain. One by one the players dunk reserves, trainers, coach Trevor Hartley and team manager Datuk Ahmad Basri into the steeplechase water-jump.
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    • 182 32 The better team won, but what a wonderful experience it was for the young ones in my team. They will learn from this outing, and I am confident that if we carry on showing such fighting spirit, we will go far. Well, lads, W what do
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    • 68 33 Shots at goal: Malaysia 8, Singapore 7. Corners: Mai 7, Spore 3. Fouls: Med 4, Spore 15. Offsides: Mai 4, Spore 1. Goals: Borhan Abu Samah (7th min own goal), Fandi Ahmad (37th), Lim Teong Kim (59th), Dollah Salleh (60th). Yellow cards: Teong Kim (66th). Crowd: 50,000. Weather:
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