The New Paper, 2 September 1989

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  • 19 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2/SUNDAV, SEPTEMBER 3, 1989 Ma (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 127 1 WORKOUT WITH WORKBOOK Author Adrian Tan hopes to make it two successes in a row. His first book The Teenage Textbook sold about 15,000 copies. His second, The Teenage Workbook, is out. We reproduce some excerpts./ Page 3 SOCCER SHOCK IN SELANGOR Triple shock hits Selangor soccer. Team sacks its
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 202 2 A DAZED delivery man sat in his van for about five minutes before he was helped out of the vehicle, lying on its side after an accident. His vehicle collided with a pick-up at the junction of Highland Road and Hillside Drive yesterday afternoon. Mr
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    • 130 2 ARTS graduates should be entrepreneurs in all they do. In a speech scheduled for delivery at the National University of Singapore convocation this morning, the Director of Education, Mr John Yip Soon Kwong, says: "If there were one single most important thing I
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    • 119 2 Wire services. A FORMER Interior Minister, Gen Jose Abrantes, has been found guilty in Havana on charges stemming from a drug trafficking scandal that rocked Cuba in July. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Abrantes was convicted by a three-judge military tribunal of
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    • 274 2 TOURING Colombo on a package has become cheaper than just flying there. An air ticket to Colombo costs $700, but the four-day tour package costs $599. Skytrain Travel is offering the package. It comes with return air fare, airport transfers, three nights' hotel accommodation
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    • 211 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and phone number. RAFFLES Institution's decision to go independent
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    • 18 2 WE reported in yesterday's paper that Teachers' Day was on Aug 31. It should be Sept 1.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 206 3  -  Undergraduate Adrian Tan struck the right note with the Teenage Textbook, which has sold 15,000 copies. The sequel, The Teenage Workbook, is now out. Below are excerpts from the book By Lawrence Low Teenagers buy it but will not admit to reading it Derided
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    • 712 3 CHILD PRODIGIES ("Everybody hates them" Adrian Tan.) Archmedes Eu possessed one of the finest minds ever constructed. This was because as a child, both his parents had spent "quality time" with their son, with the result that at the age
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    • 122 3 ADRIAN TAN Schools: Anglo-Chinese School, Hwa Chong Junior College. Passions: Football, chess and writing. Favourite food: Chicken murtabak with green chillies and Marmite. Favourite music: The Beatles, Elvis Presley and Genesis. Favourite reading material: George Orwell, PG Wodehouse and the NUS toilet walls. Favourite TV programmes: World of Sport,
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    • 287 4 A T least 10 manufacturing companies are giving their workers a 10 per cent pay increase or more. Some of them are paying as much as 17 per cent. These pay increases are built into their salaries. They do not include the variable bonus which
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    • 511 4  -  By Ronald Wong THE robot arm in the picture on the right can be programmed to polish a three-dimensional object. By doing the job automatically, it makes the whole process easier and faster, and increases productivity by freeing workers to do other jobs. The
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    • 174 4 THOUGH the pool of workers with poor education has shrunk in the past five years, the figure is still high, says Senior Minister of State for Education, Dr Tay Eng Soon in a speech prepared for delivery this morning. About two-fifths (42 per cent)
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    • 121 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. amnesia: Partial or total loss of a person's memory. bawdiness: Humour that is full of sexy jokes. betrothed: A person who is engaged to be married. I blundering: Describes
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 400 6  -  By Griselda Loo c HANGE Alley is still alive and has got itself a new look. Gone is the dark, rabbit hole-like alley where shoppers weaved in and out of tiny stalls to buy wallets, batik clothes, gifts, watches and even luggage. Now, what is
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    • 357 6 LOVING hands have stitched together the opening show for a new school. Parents and teachers of students at Junyuan Primary School begged, borrowed or stitched the costumes for the show. Their efforts brought about 67 costumes for the choir and another 22 for the
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    • 59 6 sin usiii os> Check out details f m m in The new Paper Fastads Food Fest '89 \4 3f|i 111 111 A Special Feature of Pllll The New Paper Fastads For advice on the growing-up years of children under 3 years old, call 730-5549. I A service for readers from
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    • 500 7 r^ r ■■WW IV GOOD IDEAS KEEP COMING UP Get organised the quick ana easy way. Names Phone Numbers Schedules Clock Calendar One-Step Currency Conversions World, Time Electronic Organizers with/without Alarm fJS-SANK j j"l^¥ EL-6081 Stores 100 names/items Alarm reminds you of upcoming events, dates K— iemi lusfL j and
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 432 8 T i WO old pictures will get a new lease of life from this morning. As the top two entries of the Defence Historical Photographs competition, the pictures shown on the right will get fresh attention when they go on display at an exhibition
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    • 309 8 A NEW public relations outfit has been launched on both sides of the Causeway with a Singaporean as its chief. The new division has been set up by an advertising agency, McCannErickson, and is headed by Mrs Kim Church. She has been in the profession
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    • 43 8 Febs gives effective relief for colds Febs helps relieve your cold discomfort effectively. That's because Febs is specially formulated to relieve pain,fever and nasal congestion. It also contains Vitamin C to build up resistance. So at the first < signs of a cold, from
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    • 627 9 I Will you sing for Singapore at the 1989 Victor International Amateur Singers Festival in Tokyo? Victor Musical Industries, is a subsidiary of will be held on 20th September 1989 at Hearthrob JVC (Victor Company of Japan, Limited) and Discotheque, Melia at Scotts. And the prizes? Japan's largest record company.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 284 10  -  By Griselda Loo SENTOSA has lost one of its living attractions. Its rare half-male and halffemale nymph stick insect has died, seven months after it was hatched. By the time it died on Aug 9, its straight body had been badly distorted into a 4 U'
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    • 219 11 SINGAPORE'S national dress-in-the-making will make its international debut next April. The Trade Development Board will use it to promote Singapore design to trade representatives and international buyers at a fashion show it is organising. TDB thinks the project has potential to grow, reports NTUC News.
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    • 71 11 THE latest hunt for a National Dress centres on an orchid motif that is distinctively Singaporean. The design contest, which began in July, ends on Sept 30. Selected entries will be shown at an exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall from Oct 14 to 16. Once the winning
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    • 277 11 BATMAN fans saw some real-life drama on Thursday night outside the Lido theatre. As they waited to get into the cinema hall for the 9.30 pm show, movie-goers heard a thud. And it did not come from inside the theatre, as the 6.45 pm show
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    • 142 11 TEN people won an ADEC watch each as grand draw winners of The New Paper/ADEC Spin Win contest. They are Ms Ng Siok Luan, Ms Tiong Siew Koun, Mr Goh Hoon Qui, Mr Abdullah bin Salleh, Mr George Yap, Ms Misshira Sukami, Mr K L Boey,
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    • 495 10 Tee-off at midnight with Fancy playing golf at midnight? It's possible with' Business Times when you Rules and Regulations subscribe Wtween August 15 and November 15, 1989. All you have to do is To a ts muBt answer two simple questions, send us your subscription and payment. current subscribers of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 158 11 SENSATIONAL RESCUE FOR Hair damage cjSa «i i H HAIR IN TROUBLE flUnstaiit repair: Wmfllberto IWV nH K'^ili&k The harsh effects of frequent l>lt»H-<lrv ing. hair-styling ami exposure lo the sun can damage your hair. Bui no* with new Alberto VO5 Hot Oil Treatment, you can restore lost moisture and
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 379 12 Wire services. AIRLINES in the United States have been warned against a possible terrorist attack. A newspaper reported yesterday the warning was issued this week by the Federal Aviation Administration. The Daily News said the warning was contained in a general bulletin from
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    • 172 12 Wire services. THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) may raise its oil production ceiling again. Venezuelan Energy Minister Celestino Armas said yesterday the cartel's current 19.5 million barrels a day production ceiling may be raised by 500,000 to 1 million barrels.
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    • 288 12 Wire services. THOUSANDS of East Germans are waiting nervously in Hungary. They are hoping to go to West Germany. Dozens left Czechoslovakia illegally in the hope of joining the caravan. Tent cities are being built. Transport is being arranged. But officials will not
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    • 93 12 Wire services. THESE camels will grace next week's summit of the Non-aligned movement in Yugoslavia thanks to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Arab diplomats said they be- lieved Col Gaddafi had sent the camels, six in all, as a symbol of the desert and the Arab heritage. But
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    • 219 12 Wire services. SUSPECTED pro-government militiamen killed 31 Sinhalese in a northern village in Sri Lanka. This was reported by residents yesterday. The killing was in apparent retaliation for the slaying of a policeman by Sinhalese radicals. Military officials said 20 burned bodies with
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 180 13 Wire services. BRITAIN and France, at odds for months over European monetary union and other issues, have put aside their differences. The two countries agreed to keep in close touch to promote progress in the European Community. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had a five-hour
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    • 96 13 Wire services. US tax collectors in Dallas, Texas, have proposed settling Nelson Bunker and Carolyn Hunt's back-tax bill for about $390 million. This is less than one-third of the $1.36 billion the government originally sought. The agreement in principle is a breakthrough in the nearly year-old
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    • 285 13 Wire services. PRESIDENT George Bush said that Japan agreed it was time it became an "import superpower" to help cut its troubling trade surplus with the United States. Mr Bush had a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu at the White House yesterday
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      282 13 Wire services. SHARE prices closed higher on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. The Financial Times 30share index ended 15.1 points higher at 1,992.7. Turnover on the London market registered a healthy 531.4 million shares, up from 447.0 million on Thursday. But gilts were easier across the board as sterling
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    • 8 13 The Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today.
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    • 52 13 FT Industrials Fri 1,992.70 (1,977.60) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,752.09 (2,737.27) ST Industrial Fri 1,363.73 (1,356.01) NST Industrial Fri Closed (2,408.88) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,508.91 (2,508.57) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,747.70 (1,762.10) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 34,348.22 (34,431.20) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous
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      290 13 Wire services. AFTER a hesitant start, Wall Street investors went on a buying spree sending the Dow Jones industrial average to a record high yesterday. The Dow rose 14.82 points, to 2,752.09 points. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by a wide margin, with 891 up, 481 down and 563
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  • Showtime
    • 488 14  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang M UM'S the secret of success at least for our newest beauty queen Mary Ann Mendis. The 19-year-old student credits her mum for her victory in the Miss Singapore/Asia Pacific 1989 quest at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant early
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    • 392 15  -  SATURDAYSOUNDS By Lim Sek RAP music is not exactly my favourite. But there are exceptions. And these are usually times when the rappers have something different to offer, like when two extremely young sounding voices go on and on about what they can do with
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    • 132 15  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Ting Mei See HAVE you ever tried on an old dress to find that you've grown too fat to fit in? If you have, you'll probably empathise with Claire in last night's Cosby Show (SBC 5, 8.30 pm). She had to lose 2 kg
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    • 340 15  -  By Lo Tien Yin MIGUEL Cervantes' blundering hero Don Quixote will don ancient Chinese costumes. And he will have a Samurai-style pony-tail too. That's the SBC's version of Cervantes' famous hero. The Legend of Da Ji (translated Mandarin title) will be shown next February. It
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    • 458 16  -  By Lo Tien Yin A FTER five months of putting up with the smell of fish, SBC's longest serial is here at last. The 50-episode Turn of the Tide, featuring the lives of fish traders, begins on Monday over SBC 8 and will be telecast
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    • 270 16  -  My Grandfather In The Cellar Practice Theatre Ensemble Singapore Conference Hall Ends tomorrow REVIEW By Lo Tien Yin IT is refreshing to hear Mandarin as it is spoken every day. Not the formally-accented one we sometimes hear in dramas and radio plays. The play pokes gentle
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    • 196 16  -  Big Top Pee-Wee Showing at Jado 2 REVIEW By" Ting Mei See MOVIE-MAKERS should bear in mind that today's children are no pushovers. Kids won't fall for a story just because it features a colourful circus, lots of animals and a silly-looking character in
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    • 288 16 DECEPTION THE story revolves around a successful lawyer Lin (Lin Ching Hsia) who receives an extortion note from her assistant May (Pauline Wong) assisted by her friend Queenie (Wong Jo Yin). Lin suspects her broker (Elizabeth Lee) is the blackmailer. After some unexpected mix-up, the women converged on Lin's
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    • 2035 17 Television I SCRp ocus (C) Global Rivals Beyond the Saturday Night Movie Bp than 40 years of communist WHAT caused the Cold War between A SUSPENSE-filled drama about an monopoly of power in Eastern Europe Soviet L T nion? Journalist ex-airforce pilot who had been in active r 'vwhen it
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1942 18 ES9PB television kfS SCREEN Feedback Screen 5 Monte Carlo Arts Circle Three Painters GEMS W 7 s °P m > SBC 5) World Music Awards Goya: Looking Both Ways A TICKET sales were low for opera (10.35 pm, SBC 5) (9.30 pm, SBC 12) and drama performances by local -v
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  • UPDATE
    • 1395 19 ►Centoesme I yf SCHOOL. In this play, six Ar young adults take a dream 1 journey back to the time when they were in school. In the process, each leams a bit more about himself. Staged by Act 3 part-timers and directed by pre-university student
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    • 19 19 SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: Heartstrings Walk CENTRESTAGE: School ►OUT AND ABOUT: Book Fair 89 COMING UP: Crazy Bike Race
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    • 49 19 See about 70 paintings on female nudes, lotuses and the mythological ghost-catcher, Zhong Gui, done on silk organza and paper. This is artist Sue Quek's first solo exhibition. Today: 9.30 am 9.30 pm. Tomorrow: 9.30 am 5 pm. Cultural Gallery. Empress Place. Ends tomorrow. Free.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 937 20 SATURDAYRADIO COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News in Brief NOON Beautiful Music: A selection of X 12.05 Real Fun: Join Roger Kool for instrumental is featured here 7 t 111 N good musical entertainment. for your listening p l ieasure. Kf STUPgNT. [\lAt T°° J /Mr* 1 T V? 1.00 News
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 646 21 I COMICREUEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh iMJiiiaaiwnTJH r mh| NOON Kids' Spetlight Vivian Peter NOON Nawsdask WM.Cpmt OH 1 I BftbTFIRST NPi*WOOSCL. IfAM... N\l SotoCWHERS W r Vx Vv presents a half-hour of amusing 12.30 Here's Humph! Jh th T ImFWWrt lfUwWl, 1 !®SJL?SJu anecdotes, story-telling, riddles 2 .45 Warldbrief
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    • 1716 22 SUNDAYRADIO BHsHni33l HEB EBZEH EHIinEHMi EESHHH •an News in Brief (Programmes in English) 6 am News in Brief end Weather 6am Breekfast Club: Great musical 6 em Newshour 6.05 On Air Wake up to the lovely 6 am News in Brief Report entertainment to greet you on a 7.00 World
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 356 24 I Em, FOOD FEST '891 I F A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS I IQEEEEEESESSEEEEE BlalatgS^^wßßtslatalslaßl {g AfS is 8 Restaurant >J! 94| IS (SAFRA TAM FINES CLUBHOUSE) A j£ 10 1-A Tampines Avenue 1 Street 92, S'pore 1852 Tel: *****28 01 |G] Enjoy at its new fully
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    • 172 24 '^PP' EXECUTIVE SEAFOOD LUNCH 12 noon 3pm Daily Tempt your tastebuds with our wide range of specialities including our famous KUKUP CHILLI CRABS PRAWNS Only $10.00 per head!! A-La-Carte Menu also available! i For reservations, please call KUKUP SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 1000 East Coast Parkway, East Coast Recreation Centre, Singapore 1544
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    • 227 24 j f HWKOOK SUNG j; KOREAN RESTAURANT •AUTHENTIC KOREAN SPECIAL! JAPANESE 111 I *11 ninemic Soup with ji CUISINE. Ginseng 11 1 Authentic j 1 ——r I Koreandishes I' kr® 1 K rean barbecu j 1 Ja P anese sushi —d l an£ many many more j L-— 1 delicious
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    • 211 26 Tht Itmout -—7 (rT /T7 111 Sfta Hor Fun <*•/>•* ~.H V ME ®v 5 SE RA BEL KOREAN RESTAURANT 135-137 East Coast Road Singapore 1543 n(f\ V Tel: *****50, *****01 Enjoy the most ffl, pleasurable experience. Treat yourself to authentic Korean Cuisine in eg; cosy comfort... At affordable prices.
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    • 485 27 Ijskr If m A j I THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION a— bb^H a I 831 Employment 831 Emptoyrrwit 831 Employment 1 ■■nBROT'tr 3MB ■■■■RECWm^WC Trading company hat Plf f l Consultant firm :.UJ. AHUIUWW Consulting anginaars firm ha* A Jewelry shop at South Bridge 1) GENERAL CLERK vacanciea for raqulrae
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    • 292 27 > 821 BimJIMM TO Buainaaa WAREHOUSE SALE (2 DAYS ONLY) Data*: 2nd 3rd September Tim*; 10am to 4pm Venue: 24 Paslr Pan Jang Rd *08-07 PSA Multl Storey Complex B'pore 0511 We are clearing surplus stocks of very well known brands of men's T shirts and leather wallets and belts
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 223 28 #31 Employment 031 Employment 00 w KING'S L E| SURIUM New Exclusive Private Club Located At: MARINA BQUARE urgently requires: Full/ Pert time m o«R* t, °n s executives Mln. 'A level Salary: $750 $1,200 RECEPTIONISTS/ CABHIERS U^ITM Salary: $500 1700 oce o^S OUNTS CLERKB Accounting/ Computer knowledge (Lotus) 1
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    • 382 28 091 Employment 991 Employmont mSSSSS^SS^^SSS^^^^SSSSSSm i^r^^TTi^IsrGROWTN^HIPPIN^^TB COMPANY HAS VACANCIES FOR THE FOLLOWING POSTS Bilingual (English/Mandarin) Ability to type Knowledge of accounting but not essential Bilingual (English/Mandarin) Ability to type Knowledge of accounting preferable but not essential GCE Normal/O Knowledge of Shipping Bilingual (Engllsn/Mandarin) At least 2 years experience in similar
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    • 220 28 831 Employment S3l Employment SALES I ASSISTANTS We're expanding and require i j sales assistants with these prey requisites: *GCE 'A' Level *Sales O experience in fashion beauty •Pleasant personality *25 35 N years old Fluent in English and Mandarin (Japanese is an asset) O# Attractive salary benefits. _Please send
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  • SPORTS
    • 227 29 RACING... BY THREE MUSKETEERS TODAY'S ACTION RACEGOERS will have to wait until the second last race for the best action of the day at Ipoh today. The line-up includes five last start winners but we rate Treasury Cheque just a touch ahead of them.
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    • 267 29 TOMORROWS ACTION SUNDAY'S top race is the seventh and although Star- man, Molded and Swift Cauntlet are among the scratchings there is plenty of class in the field. Topman was impounded after finishing last at Penang but it may be he simply couldn't handle the
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    • 305 29 Wire services. Fitness test: ARSENAL striker Alan Smith has declared himself fit for England's crucial World Cup clash in Sweden on Wednesday. But he will still have to prove his recovery from a groin injury in training today before manager Bobby Robson allows him on the flight to Stockholm.
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    • 270 30 Reuter. SAID Aouita and Paula Ivan, the premier middle-dis-tance runners of their generation, won the men's and women's overall Grand Prix titles respectively for the second successive year. Both won their events in the the 17th and final meeting of the season. Aouita won the 5,000
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    • 101 30 Reuter. DOCTORS in Brussels have remodelled part of the left knee of Dutch international striker Marco Van Basten, his Italian club AC Milan said. Surgeons reshaped the player's meniscus, a disc of cartilage, in a bid to counter Van Basten's tendinitis problem for which he had
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    • 340 30 Reuter. DIEGO Maradona stormed off a Europe-bound flight yesterday to again delay his return to Italy and suggested he might quit soccer if he failed to settle a row with his club Napoli. The 28-year-old midfielder, truant for over two weeks from Napoli, got off
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    • 163 30 WORLD CUP QUALIFIER: BRAZIL v CHILE Reuter. TIGHT security surrounds the decisive South America Group Three game between Brazil and Chile at the Maracana stadium tomorrow. "The Chileans will receive the sort of protection usually only given to important chiefs-of-state who visit Rio de Janeiro,"
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    • 394 30 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS lAAF/Mobil GP in Monaco 200 m: 1 Daniel Sangouma (Fra) 20.23 2 Robson da Silva (Bra) 20.24 3 Stefano Tilli (Ita) 20.48. 400 m: 1 Danny Everett (US) 44.59 2 Butch Reynolds (US) 45.06 3 Gabriel Tiacoh (IC) 45.13. 1,500 m:
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    • 644 31  -  SELANGOR v SINGAPORE (Merdeka Stadium, 8.45pm) NEW SELANGOR BOSS ZAINI SPEAKS: Jeffrey Low SELANGOR soccer suffered a triple shock yesterday. First, the team sacked its Yugoslav coach Steven Bena. A few hours later, its Yugoslav striker Kresi- mir Bozic flew home after a warning. Then team adviser
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    • 114 31 Bernama. THE Semi-pro Division One soccer match between Pahang and Kuala Lumpur scheduled to be played at the Stadium Darulmakmur in Kuantan tonight has been postponed. The Football Association of Malaysia Competition Committee agreed on the postponement after a request by both teams. They appealed on the
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    • 237 31 THE triple shocks have not affected two of Selangor's top players. Malaysian striker Zainal Abidin Hassan, the hero of Thursday's SEA Games final against Singapore, wants to be Selangor's hero, too. He seems aware that his futile search for goals at State level is bothering officials. "I've won
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    • 366 29 H Employment »1 Employment I Applications are invited from suitable 11 I candidates for the following position: 11 I Clerk/Typist II I Prerequisites:- 11 I Able to type II I Minimum 'O' level 11 I Have good telephone techniques and 11 I courtesy 11 I Have interest and aptitude to
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  • 65 32  -  MEMORABLE MOMENTS SEA GAMES 89 Pictures/ Pictures/Jonathan Choo and Albert Sim Kisses sweeter than...: It sure pays to be a winner. These Singapore sportsmen struck more than just gold, as our photographers discovered. Clockwise from left: Bowler Rahmat and wife Narissa, swimmer David Lim and girlfriend
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  • SPORTS
    • 233 33 Reuter. WIMBLEDON champion Boris Becker survived swirling winds and inconsistent play to reach the round of 16 yesterday. On the women's side, second-seeded Martina Navratilova and fourth seed Chris Evert both advanced to the fourth round, but 16th-seeded Hana Mandlikova of Australia was eliminated. The second-seeded
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    • 243 33 Men's singles, 3rd rd: Boris Becker (WG) bt Miloslav Mecir (Cze) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3; Paul Haarhuis (Hoi) bt Miguel Nido (PR) 7-5, 7-6 (7-5), 6-0; Jay Berger (US) bt Ken Flach (US) 6-7 (10-12), 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4; Alberto Mancini (Arg) bt Martin Jaite (Arg) 7-5,
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  • 254 34 AFP, Reuter. DISGRACED Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson will not be stripped of the 100 metres world record he set in the 1987 World Cup in Rome. This assurance came from a senior International Amateur Athletics Federation (lAAF) official yesterday. Yugoslavia lAAF member Arthur Takac, in
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  • 443 34 AP. CHRIS Evert's steady strokes slashed through swirling winds at Flushing Meadow yesterday as she became the first 100-match winner in 108 years of US Open tennis. She quipped, though, that it was not nearly as easy as her first and said it may not be
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