The New Paper, 21 October 1989

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1 39 The New Paper
  • 16 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21/SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS
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    • 78 1 DEATH PLUNGE AT SENOKO A man plunges to his death while repairing chimney at Senoko power plant. He and nephew repairing chimney 180 metres up when gondola starts to rock. Man loses his balance and falls. Says nephew Abdul Halil, 27: "I held it (his wrist) for a few seconds.
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    • 205 1 SINGLE I think marriage is a very important step... I must consider all the factors before getting into it... I don't hang out in singles' bars. 1 go for outdoor activities cycling, swimming, and on weekends, sometimes canoeing and sailing. Vim Ms G. L. Ong, 33, head accountant It's a
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 408 2 A WORKER plunged about 180 metres to his death while repairing the chimney of the Senoko power plant. The chimney is more than twice the height of a 25-storey HDB point block. Mr Mohd Sheriff, 33, fell when the gondola rocked suddenly. A co-work-er, his
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    • 168 2 MOVE over, sports. Make room at the back. Turn to the back page and see the difference. What, no sports news on the back page today? The New Paper has turned yet another page. When it was launched on July 26 1988, Update took up the back
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    • 61 2 A 17-year old girl was murdered at Parkway Parade early this morning. A police spokesman said that Loretta Ong was killed at about 1.45 am in the basement of the shopping centre at Marine Parade Road. The Criminal Investigation Department arrested a suspect at
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    • 46 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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    • 456 3  -  By Angeline Song PEOPLE in Singapore are saying Merry Christmas not with snow, mistletoe and holly but with Peranakan porcelain, scenes of Chinatown, Emerald Hill and Goodwood Park Hotel. Many greeting cards now have a Singapore flavour. This year, at least two charitable organisations and two companies
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    • Article, Illustration
      439 3 THE artists behind the local cards are a mixed bunch. They include young creative Singaporeans who use graphics and local humour, local artists and painters with years of experience, an artist born in Malaysia and even a Briton working here. Here is a profile of two of them. MMMMIYFIELD "IT'S
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 317 4 mavrAit'fXfli SINCE the Aids hysteria, many people have been asking: "Can I catch Aids from dental treatment?" The simple answer is no. You cannot catch Aids from dental treatment! The Aids virus is passed on sexually or by inoculation with infected blood (This
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    • 360 4  -  By Loh Tuan Lee t ONY Cai stands at eye level with his snooker cue. At 13 he is one of the youngest members at King's Snookerium and stands only 1.53 m tall. But he fits right in nonetheless. King's Snookerium at Marina Square
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    • 280 4 THE three clubs have made an effort to clean up the snooker image so as to attract serious players and young customers. We visited Billy's and Mechmaster's at Parklane as well as King's Snookerium at Marina Square. They are a far cry from the
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 323 6  -  By Angeline Song t HE Sentosa Musical Fountain will spurt higher, boogie better to bigger sounds, shine brighter and even shoot laser beams by the end of next year. The Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) recently called for tenders to upgrade the fountain. It is
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    • 153 6 THE Musical Fountain has been upgraded over the years. 1982: The fountain and its concave seating terrace were completed. It was first introduced to the public in May 1982. 1984: A rock wall was built to form a backdrop for the fountain. The wall is made up of artificially moulded
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    • 267 6 This story resulted from a Hotline Plus call A FORMER director of General Staff, and one of Singapore's first brigadiers after the break-away from Malaysia died yesterday in Australia. Mr T J D Campbell, 67, died of heart problems, relatives told The New
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    • 193 6 CROCODILE Dundee is getting ahead in the fashion world. He may still sport an Australian bushman's hat. But he can now whip the hat off and fold it into his suitcase. That is if Mr Croc wears the Pakflat hat. Visitors to the Australia Comes
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    • 252 7 THE landmark Capitol Cinema, now in the final stages of a $700,000 renovation programme, reopens next week. A spokesman for Shaw Organisation, which rents the building, said the work done includes rewiring of the cinema hall, painting of the auditorium, changing the sound system and putting
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    • 133 7 A YOUTH will undergo reformative training for cheating three women of more than $17,000 between May and September. He posed as a senior company executive to one woman and as an overseas television producer to another. Ong Siong Tee, 19, a national serviceman, had pleaded
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    • 323 8 UNIONS need more woman power if women's problems are to get the attention they need, says Mr Ong Teng Cheong. The Second Deputy Prime Minister, who is also NTUC Secretary-General, says there are too few women in labour's leadership. He is due to
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    • 186 8  -  FOODNCJTES By Ronald Wong I WENT looking for Australian cuisine at the Westin Plaza last Wednesday during an Australian food promotion. I found two chefs serving a colourful meal of delicate tastes and imaginative combinations. Executive chef Stephen Reagan, 37, rules the kitchen at
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    • 210 8 SHE was in the midst of her exams at the National University of Singapore. Yet Ms Sara Ng still found time to earn top marks for her fashion sense. With a little help from her friends, she walked off with the top prizes on offer in
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    • 394 9  -  By Trudy Lim s OME 25,000 taxpayers have said goodbye to old time and energy consuming ways of filling I out income tax forms. They have opted for the new Auto-Giro deduction scheme introduced by the Inland Revenue Department this year. By opting for Auto-Giro,
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    • 122 9 THERE'S a beautiful mother in every ilyAnd they will get the chance to prove it at Kampong Übi Community Centre next month. The centre will hold a Beautiful Mother contest on Nov 25. Group A will be for mothers aged between 40 and 50.
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    • 136 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. delectable: Used to describe food that is pleasant and tasty. demography: The study of changes in population, in the number of births, deaths and marriages over a period of
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    • 100 8 V M Jr *af 111 j? I Halloween with Russ'terrifying tricks and treats. ill V Fancy accessories like earrings 1 and necklaces, message stamps. Iq| WvVa Halloween candle stands, ghoulish m i toys and other novelties will set [Mm \y\/ wu Mo to* spirit of the night, a J I
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 341 10 Wire servicea. HEAVY fighting is raging between non-communist guerillas and Cambodian government troops in western Cambodia. Sources at the Thai border said late last night that there were reports of heavy casualties on both sides. Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) officers said their forces had
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    • 126 10 Wire services. INDONESIANS who fail to hand over "killer cookies" to the authorities could face up to 15 years in jail, say press reports. Twenty-six people, mostly children, have died in the past month after eating biscuits contaminated with sodium nitrite. More than 200 others
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    • 101 10 Wire services. ABOUT 2,000 people have been detained in Bogota, Colombia, in a lightning police sweep. The action yesterday was the first of its kind since Colombia launched the war on drugs two months ago. Some 250 police and intelligence agents took part in the raids
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    • 40 10 Homeless after the earthquake: Residents stand at one of the collapsed cave dwellings at Bu village in Shanxi province, China, after a series of earthquakes yesterday. The quakes struck thrice in quick succession. Picture/ Afp
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    • 269 10 Wire services. THE United States has turned down offers of foreign aid for San Francisco's earthquake victims. A State Department spokesman said yesterday that rescue officials on the spot decided that they have enough domestic resources to cope with demands. Countries
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 226 11 Wire services. THE government of East Germany has appealed to all those who have fled the country to return if they want to. The communist authorities said yesterday that up to 120,000 citizens who have left for the West this year could apply to return
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    • 147 11 Wire services. AUSTRALIAN pop singer Kylie Minogue began court action in Melbourne yesterday to block production of a video rehash of her television romance with former co-star Jason Donovan in the hit soap opera Neighbours. Her lawyer, Mr Alan Archibald, told the Supreme
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    • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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        224 11 Wire services. SHARE prices were in the doldrums on the London stock market yesterday amid concern that high interest rates would prevail in the foreseeable future and worry over the state of the British economy. The Financial Times 30share index closed 11.1 points lower at 1,761.0. Volume was extremely
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      • 186 11 Wire services. BLUE chip share prices edged up yesterday as trading in New York eased at the end of a hectic week marked by fears that the market might be headed for a crash. The Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials closed at 2,689.14 points, a gain
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    • 554 11 The mother of the Commonwealth is now its lone dissenting voice. Two issues have dominated this year's summit in Kuala Lumpur the environment and South Africa In both cases, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has been the obstacle to consensus Why is she
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 114 12 Wire services. ITALY should close down the Leaning Tower of Pisa because it is a danger to tourists, say government-appointed experts. "The tower is extremely sensitive to winds and earth tremors... in some places the stonework is so damaged it shows signs of
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    • 162 12 Wire services. A i GUITARIST with the British pop group Level 42, Alan Murphy, has died. He died on Thursday in London's Westminster Hospital aged 35, the group's record company Polydor said in London yesterday. Murphy died of pneumonia, with complications brought on by the Aids
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    • 181 12 Wire services. BRITISH MPs, sweating under the glare of newly-in-troduced camera lights, have demanded a stop to the experimental televising of de- bates. A group of senior Conservative legislators, complaining the House of Commons was like a sauna, tabled a motion yesterday demanding
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    • 55 12 Wire services. BRITISH actor Sir Anthony Quayle died of cancer in Londonyesterday. He was 76. The burly actor first app- eared on stage in 1931 and his many films included Lawrence of Arabia, Anne of a Thousand Days, The Eagle Has Landed and Ice Cold in
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  • UPDATE
    • 1291 13 Out About 0 SPORT EXHIBITION. Get an idea of the place sport occupies in British life today at this multi-media exhibition of photographs, sound video, sporting equipment and books. See photographs of traditional events from the British sporting calendar and those of some more eccentric
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    • 15 13 OUT ABOUT: Sport Exhibition CENTRESTAGE: SSO Concert FOOD: Cheesecakes SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: Aussie Fair
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    • Article, Illustration
      97 13 Shared Experience, a British company, lends its own brand of adventurous physical theatre to this George Bernard Shaw play. Billed as a Russian fantasia on English themes, the play describes the impact of Ellie Dunn, daughter of the idealistic and unworldly Mazzini Dunn, on the eccentric, complacent and "horribly
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  • Showtime
    • 204 14 Chop Keng Kwang, a leading local artist, visits an exhibition of contemporary Chinese art at the Empress Place Museum with LO TIEN YIN. On this page and the next, Mr Choo gives his impression of some of the paintings Gill of Storing Place: This painting is
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    • 442 15  -  By Lo Tien Yin THE striking painting called Ornaments (see previous page) caught the eye of leading local artist Choo Keng Kwang. But not because it was of a stunning nude woman combing out her long tress so. He found it incorporated both Chinese
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    • 237 15  -  By Shirish Nadkarni REPORTING FROM BOMBAY NORMALLY, Narendra Hirwani, India's world-record holding cricket test leg-spinner, is the one who's bowling maiden over on the field. But now he has been bowled over by a maiden! The woman whose charms Hirwani is smitten with is starlet Tina
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    • 48 15 Coitttaporary Oil Palatlags •f CMM: An exhibition of 180 oils, now until next Sunday, Oct 29, 9 am to 9 pm daily at Empress Place Museum. Prices of the paintings are from $2,000 to $160,000. Organised by Lianhe Bao Ltd and the China National Publiahing Industry Trading Corporation.
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 472 17 USA Today. N PO longer content to marinate in chemicals and alcohol, Aerosmith reinvented itself. The veteran Boston rock quintet nearly self-destructed under a mushroom cloud of substance abuse and ferocious squabbling. Now it is soaring with its 10th studio album, Pump, and a major US tour,
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    • 238 17  -  I Wat A Teenage Vampire Showing at Orchard Theatre PREVIEW/ By" Wong Sing Yeong COLLEGE freshman Jeremy Capello (Robert Sean Leonard) dreams of this beautiful, sexy woman. He wants to score with her. Voila! She comes to life and invites him to a deserted mansion.
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    • 101 17 AGNES Wong is a confidential secretary. She was a Singapore Airlines flight stewardess for six months but stopped flying because she was homesick. Having seen most of the world, she thinks "Singapore is one of the best places to visit or live in". She
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    • 280 17 The New Paper/Honda Miss Singapore Tourism 89 Promotion Pick the Miss Singapore Tourism '89 and win a beautiful Honda F-1 9T12 watch! To enter, simply pick our next Ambassadress to the World among the 10 finalists featured in the poster page of The New Paper, from 11th Oct to 25th
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    • 2218 18 H l> il. TOTNEW PAPCH/Octobf 21/22, 1089 P»f* 23 I CYMBEUNE MCKCLARK'S jJBKT Jt IVW" KiP'i-Sl i GOLDEN HITS jfIMPIIHL M Wctori PwwhytoK A» H (SBCs,7pm) Mil WMM Cher T<*ether with one-time I Jk W ii ™HH MWS«S partner, Sonny Bono, she sings one H :<t' of their old hits,
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    • 1627 19 pSfc ill nr\ "i isSssr- Sjr fc&aL K5 lclcv ISIOII I'll 111 iffffrfffrmrFr'' final run 8.4S AM Programme Highlights followed by Sunday 12.35 PM Programme Highlights 7.30 PM Programme Highlights followed by The Living 7.50 am Programme Summary 1.50 PM Programme Summary —W Morning, Singapore: Incorporating Kids' Talk and 12.40
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  • spotlight
    • 1167 20 Courtship, marriage, children. That traditional progression does not apply to an increasing number of women today. The single aim of the single woman is her career. The rest can wait. But there is a flip side to this hard-driving exterior. Irene Ng reports WORKING woman Ms
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    • 305 20 Ms G L Ong, 33, chief accountant: 41 have, currently, no plans to get married. Once you pass 30, it's quite easy to stay single. I'm not very sure whether I want to stay single though. It depends on whether I meet the right man. You
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    • 514 20 Ms Ruby Khoo, 32, regional representative for an Italian consortium: WORK, work, work: That's my life. I hardly have time to read a book. After work I just want to flop into bed and go to sleep. I have been working since
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    • 314 20 ■A writer, 33: W I WORKED so hard in my younger days that I actually faced a sort of crisis when I was 29. The crisis lasted three years. I wondered whether I was attractive because I couldn't find the
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    • 1605 21 STEVE KUALA H°°ker, who works hard at cleaning sir™ WmW Srf"? I d^Mgzx^n Ssassatf**- IMiM SS IWIWW A 'final RUN 8.4S AM Programme Highlights followed by Sunday 12.35 PM Programme Highlights 7.30 pm Programme Highlights followed by The Living 7.50 am Programme Summary 1.50 PM Programme Summary -~w~ Mini lag,
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    • 2189 22 ■lL||» I rik g t of their old hb I Got Youtlabe. i, "J|j| UffllCTinSlTl H J>b|. MMr s 1C1C? loilJll KING OF THE GYPSIES 1.00 m Programme Highlights followed by S«mm 2.55 PM Programme Highlights: followed by Fun with 5.45 PM Programme Highlights: foUowed by Beyond 12.00 PM New*
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    • 905 23 SATURDAYRADIO I COMICFELIEF I BUEHDni EQDH Curiy-Puff/Raymond Lee NOOK Nawa hi Brief NOON BeaatMal Hasic: A selection of r— fTjT ~~~~1 12 AS r Ha utm B/w— nr instrumental* is featured here l fe oo. J f **Sd- Siir«te^r»t for J V l 04 Nmm aad Wsdkir leeert 12.50 Market
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    • 500 24 COMICFBJEF I SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON KM*' SpetHght Vivian Peter NOON Mmllih presents a half-hour of amusing nia Mm's HmmW anecdotes, stories and riddles IStOftt VCH) ti'llC WOW or |i>vr |EB4 I a UXXI Wl k®tfMa«A U\f- for children. L' sSss EE siwsrsr ■"sirjs.'issjrs \Zi2X ■yjaftasfel ESvSH S S&s'
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    • 1355 25 SUNDAYRADIO Oaai Hews hi Brief (Programmes in English) 0 aai Hews k Brief aad Waether 0 aai Breakfaet Clahe Greet musicsl •an Hewshsar -ftMsatt'-* vssrru*. aars-j— 7.00 O.OSA. ta.A«A~Li,htcl«.ic4 g* «>»«. fco* tho 50. to th. W* r~d .od -°*h.hil. •"--1 ifl MuOO Yort-O** W«k »dMOJO "«l of >kM>; Dlv
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 179 26 I FEST '891 F A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS EAT ALL YOU CAN DUB: HO pip biad (Opn-iOpm) Hongkoni Dtan Xlan: $1.20 lawapdt A Li CiPti mnu ivalabli Silting cipidty if 120 tittii fop HI iccnlons "*»> T IIIIIIHIIHL c Prihce c {j ji Complex. Setegte U
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    • 274 26 Avmim, A wonderful spread of authentic Peranakan dishes awaits you at the NONYA INN. Here's your chance to savour some of the most irresistible specialities from the rich Nonyas and Babas heritage at the latest Peranakan restaurant in town. NONYA INN will be the place where you can indulge in
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    • 84 27 [^foodfestM] F A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE HEW PAPER FASTADS Vo£>& t a^O c\> V m /AT- c Ly- \fejL WIN-A-CARX itattsM I Organised by The New Paper Fast ads stttf*B** MM PARKWAY THAI RESTAURANT 80 Marine Parade Road *02-06 Parkway Parade Singapore 1544 Tel *****11 1-1 176 Orchard Road
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    • 114 27 ""@"1 YAN PALACE^ RESTAURANT FRIED HONEY BEAN 6 I SPECIAL YAN PALACE BEAN CURD 8 J VEGETABLE WALNUT PORK ROLL 8 t SUPERIOR SEA-FOOD CLAY POT $12 j»FRIED PRAWN WITH CASHEWNUT $14 STEAM SEA-BASS (SIAMESE STYLE) STEAM MINCED MEAT DUMPLING (W/CRABROE) $1.20 SMOOTH ROLL IN TWO WAYS $1.80 DEEP FRIED
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    • 280 27 ri KELANIAN H sea-food Wmgrn EATING HOUSE^P^P Blk 28, #01-121, Kelantan Singapore 0820 Id: *****88 I (Lett to Roctior Canal Pedestrian Bndge. Right to Multi-Storey car park) GOOD NEWS!! Wc have specially prepared for you genuine Thai i TOM-YAM SOUP STEAMBOAT BUFFET Also available in chicken soup Chinese herb soup
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    • 198 28 f A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS J £S»- «f:, Breakfast y^j' Set Lunch ggsg <o Tea Snacks Set Pinner Ah farte ov#,iMiocai4 K IP Vdl i% western specialities I ill A Mlicir 5 30pm to lam, until 2am LIVv IVIUMI on Fn, Sat eve of holiday V.
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    • 249 29 FESTB9I] I F A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE MEW PAPER FASTADS 11 HMI KOOK SUNG I KOREAN RESTAURANT AUTHENTIC KOREAN SPECIAL! JAPANESE I II Bo l f n c^ h ken CUISINEjJjjIIIIIL Ginseng F 1 uthent (Sj h lirnSSßi -"'TI K reanbarbecue I l Ja P anese sushl Men—» —d
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    • 226 30 I FOOD FESTB9I I A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE MEW PAPER FASTADS I j y BUN GARDEN if, CLEUENCEAU AVE. NO. 9141 TO NO. •119, SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE, SINGAPORE 9923 t TEL. S3BT3M/ *****37 < SUPERB HAIRY CRABS k SET MENUS I Good for 2 persons 78.001 Good for 4
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    • 271 30 (f jtsa, > Cantonese Cuisine 151 at Its best &*id City Chinese Restaurant Creating the 1 atmosphere and immaculate service for those who treasure authentic Chinese cuiskw rDAUnriTV but riave yet to savour the mast exquwtt OnAWUVJIT Cantonese.Seafood. CHanX*. Shark Fr JT.FTZL ,Sk, an(3Hhes P re P ,rKl by BB»l
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    • 125 30 STEMMAT KING Kek Sng Kio Buffet Steamboat is now at People's Food Centre Basement #01-06 People's Park Centre (formerly at Blk 27, Jalan Berseh #01-100) We have over 30 varieties of food items to choose from and a choice of 3 soup items: Singapore or Hong Kong Herbal or Thai
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    • 132 30 Discover the Taste of Difference... Hong Kong Dian Xin Over 30 varieties specially prepared by Mr Wong Chi Kwan, renowned Hong Kong master chef to titillate your palate. Steamed only upon order. Come, discover the difference. fe 0 MBMQC HOVBI. mL| 19C*T**C*d»(of Orcfwdßo*!) W ffpor«OßttT* *****22 TAI SENG "ORIGINATOR OF
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    • 122 31 I Em, FOOD FEST *89 F A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FA3TADS SEAFOOD I WRESTAURANT |opcda^MC UNDER THE STARS How about Seafood Steamboat Barbeque Eastern Western Cuisine SPECIAL: SET DINNER from $58/Free Parking Available We also specialise in outdoor catering from $10/- onwards HAVE A SUMPTUOUS MEAL I
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    • 316 31 ffifii&Wfi I tet] to I 1 m 'Q' lsWToth October 1989 o Authentic Mexican uk Sjl Restaurant |jp¥aTaJl WIW Mld I IkU El We're celebrating our 10th Anniversary and you get gg V» to enjoy our great authentic Mexican cuisine, our Bft Jfl V fabulous margaritas and bring home JK
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    • 173 31 Authentic XJ&fjf Chinese Claypot Buffet X Lunch $6.80 per adult Dinner $7.80 per adult Children below 10 years old $g.BO Enjoy authentic Chinese Claypot specialities in the cosy and romantic ambience of our rooftop garden Restaurant We have more than twenty varieties of Beef, Mutton, Chicken and Seafood Claypot specialities
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 432 33 »31 Employment S3l Employment *31 Employment (Shipping Times) Business Times Singapore's only business newspaper, has a vacancy for a talented, motivated and experienced individual to join as Sales Executive. The successful candidate will be part of a dynamic and professional team responsible for selling advertisement spaces in the Shipping Times
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    • 612 33 —mmmrn——■—— I •31 Employment t3l Empioymsnt Crosby Securities, an established international stockbroking firm specialising in Aaian securities markets, proposes to set up a securities settlement/ custodian services centre in Singapore. I Headquartered in Hong Kong, we are a major Investor in the stockmarkets of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesis servicing
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  • SPORTS
    • 419 34 Racing with/ The Three Musketeers T HE feature race at Kuala Lumpur today is a far cry from last week's Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Cup where Entertainment XI did us proud. But a winner is what counts and in the Tote Board Feature Stakes in
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    • 229 34 MEGASTAR was a big disappointment last week but we prefer to write-off that run and make him best bet of the weekend. The rest are a poorish lot and Prime Time should manage a place, as might Sharms Karuna and Our Visions. These are the other
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    • 167 35 Reutar. THE elegant Svetlana Boginskaya collected two perfect marks to win the allround foW medal at the ships yesterday. The Bo*iet women, who won tiie team title on Wednesday, swept all three medals, with Natalya Laschenova who also had two 10a taking
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    • 518 35 Ex-national shuttler Tan Koon Meng is sore about a report in The New Paper on Sept 28 which said that he and another player, John Lim, had agreed to step down from the national squad. "It's absolute rubbish what coach Wee Choong Seng said about us,"
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    • 209 35 Reuter. TOP-SEEDED Dane Morten Frost remained on course for his eighth Danish Open men's singles badminton title when he swept into the semi-finals yesterday. Frost crushed seventh-seeded Darren Hall of England 15-3, 15-2 in a brief, one-sided quarter-final in which the Dane's fitness showed. Frost, four
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    • 330 36  -  What was a dream start to the Malaysia Cup season has now turned into a nightmare. That is the sad story of Singapore soccer. For, tomorrow night at the National Stadium, the Lions will be battling to avoid being ousted from the quarter-finals of the Semi-Pro League for
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    • 233 36 FAS ISLANDWIDE LEAGUES CIRCUIT FC is up for a double when it faces Charlton FC in the final match of the FAS Island-wide Leagues' Hougang Centre tomorrow at the Hougang Stadium. Circuit needs only a draw against the second-placed team to finish champion and
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    • 354 36 THE race for the titles in both divisions of the Malaysia Cup remains wide open even with the curtain about to fall on the competition. While it may be another week or two before the three-horse race between Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and
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    • 243 36 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER Rothmans GP in Reading, England Q-finals: J Wattana (Thai) bt D Mountjoy (Wales) 5-2. SOCCER Division three England: Swansea 1 Tranmere 0. TABLE-TENNIS Polish Open Men's final: Belgium bt Poland 3-1. Women's final: France bt Czechoslovakia 3-1. TENNIS Tel Aviv GP
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    • 115 36 WORLD CUP BOUQUET WHAT irony to hear so much praise heaped on Singapore by Asian soccer bigwigs at a time when the national Malaysia Cup soccer team is in dire straits. Simply put: Good off-the-field, bad on-the-field. That's the state of Singapore soccer. In response to
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      454 37 Wire services. Target Bosnian: Liverpool is believed to be stalking Dutch World Cup striker Johnny Bosman to replace John Aldridge. Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish watched the 24 year-old in his Belgian side Mechelen's 0-0 draw with Malmo in Sweden on Wednesday. Another buy?: Manchester United is poised to continue
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    • 595 37 11 was a ni.i»ht of common celebration yesterday tor l wo divided Korea* each <>ther a favour in to<>!ball...That 's spori. *ays JKbT KKY LOW IT couldn't have been a happier night for anyone Korean yesterday. The northerners not only carved out a surprising victory but also opened
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    • 380 38 South Koiva made a positive move towards Italy last And China's negative play helped it on its way. reports S GI.'LAM I T has turned hopeful to hopeless for China within a week. Its aim of making its first-ever appearance in the World Cup may have to wait
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    • 173 38  -  By S Gulam THE pre-match psychological fear of Korean power led to the downfall of the Chinese last night. That was the view of South Korean coach Lee Hoe Taik. "The Chinese regarded us as the strongest team in the competition. So they came to play with
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