The New Paper, 28 September 1989

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  • 15 1 the new paper THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1989 MCI <P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS the new paper
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 172 1 H EUROPEAN SOCCER RESULTS Cup Winners' Cup: Barcelona through to second round, thanks to goal by Michael Laudrup (left). European Cup: Inter Milan crashes out, city rivals AC Milan cruises through. Bayern Munichjprogresses against Glasgow Rangers, UEFA Cup: ivlatch between Ajax Amsterdam and Austria Vienna F] abandoned./ Pages 28 and
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  • 94 1 Royal lift She's the first Queen Elizabeth. She is in Singapore with some other royal fellows from Britain. They are all long-dead William the Conqueror, Charles I, Charles II, King William and Queen Mary, Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Mary, Queen of Scots. They are
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 203 2 NTUC is planning a radio station for workers. This proposal is currently under preliminary study, reports this morning's edition of the Lianhe Zaobao, a Chineselanguage newspaper. No further details are available. Currently, NTUC sponsors a programme, Voices from the Heart, over Radio One on Mondays, a
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    • 8 2 RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE Pact 1«
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    • 193 2 TO HELP improve the quality of its service, Singapore Telecom will give customer service training to its officers who regularly deal with the public. It is scheduled to launch a customer service training programme this morning. In a speech scheduled for delivery at
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    • 76 2 Wire services. FORMER Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos' heart stopped beating for 30 minutes yesterday at a Honolulu hospital, a spokesman said. Details were not immediately available. Marcos, 72, has been on life-support equipment since earlier this year when he was hospitalised for a variety
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    • Article, Illustration
      42 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 and address and, if there is one, your phone number too.
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    • 448 2  -  By Trudy Lim IT might be prudent to keep the stiff upper lip when meeting British royalty. For Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh will not be amused at extravagant gestures. This is an important pointer at least important enough for the
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    • 127 2 SINGAPOREANS seeking treatment at the government hospital in Johor Baru may be asked to pay more, rather than be barred from medical care there. Malaysia's Health Minister, Mr Ng Cheng Kiat, said: "We will still treat them, but we may charge them a different
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    • 85 2 SINGAPORE Airlines will start flying to Nagoya from Oct 30. Nagoya, the fourth largest city in Japan, will add to SIA's existing Japanese destinations of Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka. The flights to and from Na- goya will take off every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. The
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    • 401 3  -  By Brenton Wong BRITISH royalty seems to be taking Singapore by storm. Not only are Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh coming to town. Arriving three weeks ahead of them are Queen Elizabeth I, William the Conqueror, Charles I, Charles II, King William and Queen
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    • 208 3 TRUST the British to come up with The Ingenious Devices and Fantastical Creations of the famous. This exhibition at Robinson's is presented by a British firm, Town Centre Securities. The seven improbable inventions with tongue-twisting names are part of the store's Streets of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous


  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 340 4  -  By Lois Ng FIVE construction companies received awards for their role in the Civil Defence Construction Brigade Scheme yesterday. The awards were given for their training and welfare programmes for national servicemen who undergo a skills training stint with them. Mr Paul Chen, assistant general
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    • 270 4 CIVIL defence exercises will be conducted with less notice to give the element of surprise. And the exercises will be bigger and bigger. They will cover larger areas and will be more frequent. "Our ultimate aim is to reach out to the entire population," said Prof
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    • 131 4 THE search is on for Singapore's most intelligent mice. These will be picked from 30 electronic mice taking part in the 3rd Singapore Micromouse Contest on Oct 18, says Mr F A Vasenwala, deputy principal of Ngee Ann Polytechnic, during a press briefing to be
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 421 6  -  Story and picture*/ Ronald Wong KUSU Island has been spruced up to the tune of $685,000, in time for the annual pilgrimage which starts on Saturday. The Government has spent $285,000 on improving the island's facilities. And the authorities responsible for the Da Bo Gong
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    • 110 6 SOME of the changes that visitors can see on Kusu Island: A new food kiosk near the entrance to the food centre. Four new outdoor showers. Covered walkway at the main jetty with a ticketing booth and widened footpaths. Repaired concrete steps and wooden railings to
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    • 459 6  -  By Trudy Lim SOME members of the expatriate community have urged the Government to make it easier for their wives to work in Singapore. And the Labour Ministry has responded positively to the request, said the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce (SICC). When
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 139 6 Deepavali Cards, Christmas Cards, Chinese New Year Cards, Surnames Red Packet (220 surnames with available stocks), Chinese New Year Red Packet, Date Block Calendars, Plastic Plates for Date Blocks Calendars, Film Calendars, Table Calendars, Diaries, Address Books etc. All stocks are available. Enquiries Orders are welcome. We have a Group
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    • 45 6 GIFTS iiH i a i 4 LH I I M w B k H I 2100 free gifts and a chance to win Philips Moving Sound products, Chinon Cameras and Fortis watches, await you. With "The Great Sentosa Giveaway" coupon on page 11. §11 SENTOSA
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 464 8 HEROIN is now worth 13 times more than pure gold, gram for gram. This spells good news for the nation. High prices show that the drug menace in Singapore is under control, said Mr Poh Geok Ek, the Central Narcotics Bureau's di- rector in an interview
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    • 323 8  -  By Thusitha De Silva A VIDEO shop in Bukit Batok was raided twice yesterday by two local video distributors. It was one of five raided by Cinema Vision and Sanjay Video yesterday. They were working separately. In the morning, representatives of Cinema
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    • 157 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. j compatriot: One's countryman. fanaticism: Behaviour of a person that is very extreme, especially in the way he supports particular religious beliefs. fervent: Has strong feelings about something, and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 518 10  -  By Irene Ng s OME Singaporeans are turning back the clock as they I become more affluent. Quartz and electronic watches are losing their appeal among this set while mechanical watches are hitting the big time. "A lot of consumers are getting more sophisticated. They go
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    • 497 10  -  By Hup Lee ARTIST WITH THE NEW PAPER WHAT do you get when you put 18 cartoonists in one room for four days? No, they didn't produce volumes of doodles nor were they a barrel of laughs. Laughter is a serious matter. The subjects of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 60 10 Step forward into Fastads for a wide variety of career challenges. m fWShds The Employment Classified Section Play MONEYWORDS Coupon on Page 31 I Problems with your tots? I Call 730-5549 for advice on how to handle the needs of kids below 4 years old. A service for readers by
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 297 12 Wire services. BRITAIN has been training two non-communist Cambodian resistance groups at secret bases in Thailand, reports Jane's Defence Weekly. The authoritative weekly said in London yesterday that the training had been going on for more than four years. The British troops were training
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    • 316 12 Wire services. AN American television network has been accused of using fake battle film and false news accounts of the war in Afghanistan for its news programme. The accusations against CBS television network were made by the New York Post newspaper yesterday. The Post's
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    • 154 12 Wire services. BRITISH researchers say they have perfected a tiny, remote-controlled "sewing machine" that works inside the body and could replace classic major stomach surgery for ulcer patients. The machine, which measures 5 cm by 11 mm, is fed down the throat into the
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    • 154 12 Wire service. A HUGE leak of natural gas from an underground storage depot in central France was plugged yesterday after a 24-hour effort by a US oil-disaster expert. The methane gas, escaping at a rate of 150,000 cubic meters per hour at the beginning of
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    • 40 12 Up in arms: Owners of a Rotterdam sidewalk cafe protect their property against West German hooligans of the VFB Stuttgart football team. The club played against Feyenoord yesterday. Feyenoord won 21. Picture/ Afp
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    • 170 12 Wire services. AN Opec meeting in Geneva has ended in confusion. President Rilwanu Lukman of Nigeria announced yesterday that the 13-member Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries had agreed to raise their production ceiling from 19.5 to 20.5 million barrels a day (bpd). All
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    • 324 13 Wire services. T i HE Soviet Union has drafted a new press law to lift censorship and give news media full freedom of expression. A reformist Soviet newspaper said yesterday that if the draft legislation became law, all public groups would be allowed to set
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    • 117 13 Wire services. THE Greek Parliament this morning ordered former socialist prime minister Andreas Papandreou to stand trial for alleged involvement in a $400-million bank embezzlement scandal. The 300-member Parliament, sitting in Athens, voted 165 to 121 to lift immunity for Mr Papandreou, and set up
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    • 40 13 Life saver: This $1.5 million machine is designed to instantly spot bombs in luggage. It was shown operating for the first time on Wednesday by the US Federal Aviation Administration in New York. Picture/ Afp
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    • 159 13 Wire services. INDONESIA will grant visas on arrival to tourists from Yugoslavia. A government announcement yesterday said this was to encourage visitors from the communist country. An immigration department official said the visa will be valid for 14 days. It was the first such
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    • 277 13 Wire services TEN people died when a sightseeing plane crashed into a wooded hill near the Grand Canyon Airport in Arizona yesterday. Another 11 people aboard the plane were injured. All those aboard were from the United States. The aircraft's wings were sheared
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    • 257 13 Wire services. SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev will travel to Tokyo in 1991 for the first official visit by a Kremlin leader to Japan. No specific date has been set for the visit, which was decided at a meeting at the United Nations yesterday between
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 43 14 JipiIMM WOnder: Crowds rather to watch the opening ceremony of the Yokohama Bay Bridge yesterday. The 860-m long bridge is the second-longest cable-stayed Bridge in the world, after the Alex Frazer Bridge that links Vancouver to mainland Canada. Picture/ Afp
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    • 309 14 Wire services. BRITISH Foreign Secretary Mr John Major says his government will introduce "concrete measures" to reassure people in Hongkong about their future. In a speech to the United Nations General Assembly yester- day, Mr Major announced a package of measures aimed at booeting confidence
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    • 140 14 Wire services. A TOTAL of 231 "boat people" arrived in southern Japan yesterday. Many of them are believed to be Chinese seeking jobs. They were the first to arrive by boat since Japan tightened its policy on who will be accepted as refugees. On Sept
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      266 14 Wire services. SHARES on the London stock market fell yesterday, depressed by Tuesday's worse-than-expected August trade figures. Further cause for pessimism came from fears of an increase in West German interest rates, which could trigger a rise in British rates to protect sterling. The Financial Times 30share index settled
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    • 70 14 Reuter. SHARE prices opened higher on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. Investors felt reassured after central banks continued to unite to sell US dollars, pushing it below 140 yen in overseas markets yesterday, brokers said. The Nikkei index rose 119.45 points, or 0.34 per cent, to 35,490.02 in 10
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    • 52 14 FT Industrials Wed 1,907.40 (1,913.50) Dow Jones Average wed 2,673.06 (2,663.94) ST Industrial Wed 1,379.02 (1,387.62) NST Industrial Wed 2,518.80 (2,514.77) a Hongkong Hang Sang Wed 2,712.57 (2,725.41) Australian All Ordlnarlas Wed 1,720.20 (1,705.50) Nikkei Stack Average Wed 35,370.57 (35,444.82) Fifum in brackcta rate to thora of the pravioua
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    • Article, Illustration
      261 14 Wire services. WALL Street finished slightly up yesterday after sporadic up-and-down trading on a moderately active market. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 9.12 points to close at 2,673.06. But declining issues outnumbered advances by nearly four to three on the New York Stock Exchange, with
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 8 15 Make food waves with the Dimension 4 MM
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    • 50 15 You could be one of the lucky winners of a national Dimension 4 microwave in our annual food fest now till November 15. Spend $30 and above today and an entry form from any of our participating outlets advertised every J Wednesday and Saturday in The New Paper. "National Si)
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1799 15 rp i television SCREEN M Applause The Kennedy Thursday Feature Special Expressions GEMS r Centre Honours 1988 Tears in the Rain Edward Heath and the SSO mf (9.30 pm, SBC 12) WALTER Cronkite plays host to this AMERICAN Casey Cantrell (Sharon A RECORDING of the Singapore glittering show staged at
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  • spotlight
    • 389 16 RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE THE CASE FOR Religious Knowledge (RK) was taught for the first time in 1984 as a compulsory subject to Secondary 3 students. Today, it is also compulsory for students in Sec 4 and 5. The six courses available in RK are Islamic Studies, Confucian
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    • 778 16 MS K Maniam, who teaches Bible Knowledge, is against scrapping Religious Knowledge as a compulsory subject. MY reasons for not wanting to scrap RK are both personal and professional. But on both counts I dread the period of "pilot testing" which new projects undergo. This
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    • 643 16 THE CASE AGAINST DR Robert Balhetchet, Roman Catholic priest and Moral Education Specialist, feels that Religious Knowledge should be taken off the curriculum. MY often quoted 'longstanding objection to the teaching of religion in schools' is inaccurate and misleading. But I still maintain that Religious
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    • 499 16 Tracy Choo, IS, a secondary three student who is a new convert to the Roman Catholic faith, is in favour of keeping RK. She says: "I used to hate all who persecuted me. I argued, threw tantrums and walked off in a huff whenever they ridiculed me
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  • Showtime
    • 400 17  -  By Wong Sing Yeong TOP foreign acts will be heading for our shores in the next few months. Top of the list is British singer Shakin' Stevens, who made the hit Because I Love You. He will perform two shows at the World Trade Centre Auditorium and
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    • 138 17 TWO concerts by American award-winning superstar singer Whitney Houston have been scheduled for Kuala Lumpur after Christmas. The concerts are part of a week-long celebration running up to Visit Malaysia Year 1990. The petite singer of Saving All My Love for You and Greatest Love
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    • 310 18  -  By Ting Mei See AFTER being away for almost a year, Tokyo Square is back in town to "re-establish" itself in the local entertainment scene. For a start, the group is playing at Rumours for a month. When that stint ends on Oct 16, it's
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    • 200 18  -  8EENLASTMGHT By Wong Sing Yeong THE TV series Crime Story caused a stir when it exploded into the American sitting rooms three years ago. Its portrayal of police life had viewers protesting about the blood and gore. Judging from last night's episode (SBC 5, 9.30 pm),
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    • 320 18  -  Alien Nation (Next change at Cathay) PREVIEW/ By Wong Sing Yeong IN Lethal Weapon, Mel Gibson Eartnered Danny Glover. In Red [eat, it was Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jim Belushi. Now James Caan has a buddy, too an alien! Yes, James Caan, macho mobster
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  • TRAVELNOTES
    • 133 19  -  By David Brazil FUN Island is the name given to Bodufinolhu in the Maldives. A 6D/5N stay at Fun Island Resort is now on offer from Transinex Travel. This resort is described as having a "seclusive charm" and has a full range of seasport activities, especially scuba-diving
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    • 95 19 IT should be even more pleasant from November onwards to visit Langkawi, the "black sand", duty-free island off Malaysia's north-west coast. Much money has been spent to improve the facilities on the island as the Commonwealth heads who meet in Kuala Lumpur next month will be enjoying a
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    • 68 19 PYRAMIDS and pharoahs this Christmas? There's a new 10D "Wondrous Egypt" package on offer, with prices starting at $2,820. Two departure dates: Nov 22 and Dec 20. This tour takes in Cairo and all the country's remarkable sights, including a 5D Nile luxury cruise. A 10D "Historic Egypt"
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    • 102 19 A holiday fair organised by five travel agents is now on at Pearl's Centre shopping, complex lobby on Eu Tong Sen St. It's there until Sunday from 2 to 9 pm and there are gifts for those who book tours on the spot, plus lucky draws. Night tours
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    • 467 19 DUNIA Fantasi is Disneyland, Indonesian style. Located at Ancol, the largest entertainment centre in Jakarta, the sprawling grounds of this fantasyland is modelled after Los Angeles's Disneyland in Anaheim. There are souvenir shops housed in quaint buildings, rides that take you on a journey of discovery
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 594 21 COMICRELIEF THURSDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh lildilldilMT'IkBM -I L~ T^T! —n n MOON Good Music, Company and Mo: "WOM Nowsdesk mhAfONlS I whI OK. 100 knovaL.h'i trCI w*f I mi III I ill 11 mi W Noon-time musical entortain- 12.30 Off tko Skolf: Author Niko« KacSSflffi ll Twt MN*' l »ent.
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  • UPDATE
    • 1509 22 ►Out&About y JUNGLE NIGHT. Bare fr your chest and go as Tarzan. The theme is Jungle Night and the dress code is safari or wild jungle wear. 9 pm 3 am. Today. Top Ten. Orchard Towers. First drink: $17++. SWEET CHARITY AT CARLTON. Cartton Hotel
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    • 20 22 ►OUT AND ABOUT: Jungle Night ►GALLERY: Magic Of Marquetry FOOD: Sizzling Japanese COMING UP: Mad Chinaman On Sentosa
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    • 43 22 An exhibition of 700 rainbow-coloured kites. Featuring kites modelled on Chinese mythological figures such as the Monkey God, the God of Longevity, the Eight Immortals and the Four Beauties. 10 am 10 pm. Ends Oct 15. Basement. Beauty World Centre.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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    • 304 24 831 Employment 831 Employment =a— I Diversified company aeeka I r P.A. TO DIRECTOR I e Mature female, preferably graduate. 1 I e Good command of English and Chinese. g e Mln. 3 years relevant experience. e Able to handle work Independently. X SECRETARY e Mln. 2 years working experience.
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    • 386 24 =KSSSS=SSS== 831 Employment Well established paper carton manufacturing co. In Jurong urgently requires 1) QUALITY CONTROLLER I e Diploma in Production Engineering I a At least 2 yrs. working experience in statistical quality control. e Male candidates must complete NA. e Salary offered ***** p.m. 2) SALES SECRETARY e Must
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    • 287 24 831 Employment THE HOUR GLASS LIMITED urgently require* a STOCK CLERK cum CASHIER e Female with OCE 'N' or <y Level. Ability to type tut and neat Some working experience In atock or retailing preferred. Hand(-on experience with the computerised Inventory system will be a definite asset. Intifiitid. pliiM call
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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    • 397 25 881 Employment 881 Emptoymont 881 Imptoymut 111 IMP wTTk hagemever *****11 [l Electronics (S) Pte Ltd invite applicants for the position of: iilr I Duties: To promote consumer electronic products to retail outlets and supermarkets To conduct market survey Requirements: Secondary education Possess a min. of 2 years experience in
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    • 144 25 iHlf We have vacancies for: SALES ASSISTANTS for this new exciting boutique Experience in high fashion sales a plus Well-groomed and able to speak good English I Good commission and basic pay. Those who are interested please call: 737-7940 96 Somerset Road #10-02 UOL Building Singapore 0923. 871 Education/ 871
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  • SPORTS
    • 528 26 First-round, second-leg: EUROPEAN CUP Fenerbahce (Tur) 1 Sparta Prague (Cie) 2 (Sparta wins 5-2 on aggregate); Nentori (Alb) 5 Sliema (Malta) 0 (Nentori 5-1); Vojvodina Novi Sad (Yug) 2 Honved Budapest (Hun) 1 (sgg: I 2-2, Honved on sway goals). Dnepropetrovsk (Sov) 1 Linfield (Ire) 0 (Dnepr
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    • 361 26 Reuter. MISSILE throwing Ajax Amsterdam supporters forced the abandonment of the club's Uefa Cup tie against Austria Vienna in Amsterdam yesterday. Austria Vienna goalkeeper Franz Wohlfahrt was struck by stones and pieces of wood thrown on to the pitch after his side had drawn level on the night and
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    • 345 26 Reuter. BRONDBY 1 M'SEILLE 1 MARSEILLE successfully completed the first stage of its assault on the European Cup. It drew 1-1 away to Danish champion Brondby for a 4-1 aggregate first-round win. Brondby had vowed it would rush the French millionaires off their feet in
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    • Article, Illustration
      425 27 Reuter. INTER 1 MALMO 1, L E I F Engqvist's 80th-. minute goal end- ed Italian champion InterMilan's European Cup hopes. The goal gave Malmo a 1-1 draw and a place in the second round. Engqvist headed the equaliser from a corner to earn the Swedish side a
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    • Article, Illustration
      257 27 Reuter. HJK 0 AC MILAN 1 HOLDER AC Milan cruised into the second round of the European Cup. A Stefano Borgonovo goal after half-an-hour gave the Italians a 5-0 aggregate victory following the 4-0 first- leg win over Finnish champion HJK Helsinki. The goal came after Giovanni Stroppa
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    • 238 27 Reuter. LEGIA 0 BARCE 1 I MICHAEL Laudrup's llth-minute goal against Legia Warsaw yesterday proved enough to carry holder Barcelona into the second round of the Cup-Winners' Cup. The Danish international's left-foot strike from six metres after a defensive lapse secured a 1-0 victory on the night and
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    • 146 27 AFP. BRIGHTON closed the gap on English Second Division leader Sheffield United to just two points last night. Dean Wilkins took advantage of a late slip from substitute goalkeeper David Hill to snatch a 1-0 win over Ipswich. Unlucky Ipswich had lost its
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    • 466 28  -  By Alfonso Chan T .WO players have been asked to step down from the national badminton squad, following their dismal performance in last month's South-east Asia Games in Kuala Lumpur. Tan Koon Meng and John Lim revealed their limitations in the SEA Games and showed
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    • 266 28 TRIATHLON ...By DENNIS CHIA A BROADCAST journalist, who wants to push his body to the limit in a test of human endurance, will carry Singapore's colours in the Bud Light Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Hawaii next month. Lim Nghee Huat, 36, already a veteran
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    • 256 28 Wire services. SPANISH clubs can claim to be the best in Europe over the past 34 years, going by a survey by French soccer magazine France Football. In a table comparing the records of the 528 clubs involved in the three European Cup competitions since 1955, six times European
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    • 283 28 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BASKETBALL Men's Cup-Winners' Cup (Korac Cup) In Larnaca: Pezoporikos (Cyp) 88 Panionios (Gre) 99. In Patras: Hapoel Tel Aviv (Isr) 79 Apollon Patras (Gre) 75. In Gaziantep: Beslenmakarna Ankara (Turk) 111 Bamberg (WG) 92. In Reykjavik: Njordvik (Ice) 81 Bayer Leverkusen (WG)
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