The New Paper, 6 November 1989

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 65 1 OFF TO CHINA FOR TRAINING p™ ,»vjg •MV 4 jrf. Singapore's top woman gymnast, Eileen Chai, flies off to China for intensive training. "I hope to improve in China. I want to win a gold medal at the next Sea Games." Eileen, 11, will train full-time under three coaches at
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    • 125 1 "f 1 T5 X r? V *> vf ftf' /i Uaj 0 to urn Ho«sewWe t 47, turns to gambling because she is bored. She loses $70,000. To pay off her debts she turns to prostitution. One day, her son walks into brothel and sees her face to face. This
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 575 2  -  By Francesca Nathan s OME private clubs do not allow members to bring I maids onto their premises. The bylaws of Tanglin and British clubs reflect this stand. Hollandse Club said this morning that the decision not to allow maids into the club was made
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    • 67 2 TWO passengers were hospitalised after thiii bus crashed into a tree yesterday evening. The bus was from Johor. The accident happened at 4.30 pm near Springleaf Garden in the Yishun area. The bus driver was unhurt but some passengers were given outpatient treatment.
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    • 38 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call Hotline* Plus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.
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    • 106 2 AFP. SEVERAL British MPs have complained a doubledigit pay rise they are to get in January will set them further apart from the public. The British Treasury has announced MPs' basic salary will rise from 5575,696 a year to $83,840, three percentage points above
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    • 210 2 MR Ong Teng Cheong, Secretary General of NTUC spoke at the 25th anniversary of Food and Drinks Allied Workers Union dinner last night He said: Singapore will also ing its 25th Anniversary next year. And being a nation and with a short but
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    • 422 3  -  Pictures and Story/ Nicklaus D'cruz H AWAIIAN music floated over the banks of the Kallang River yesterday morning. It was a Kallang transformed by decorated boats, coconut trees, flowers, garlands, Polynesian maidens and the haunting echo of a conch shell. To complete the cosmetic makeover, the
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    • 193 3 KINDERGARTEN pupils Alan Tai and Alanna Yeo took charge of the stage at the Princess Elizabeth Primary School hall during the graduation ceremony of 600 pupils of two Bukit Batok kindergartens. Alanna, 5, a first-year pupil, announced in English the half-hour concert of dances, choir-singing and
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 186 4 MOREpeople are turning to The New Paper. Between April and June this year, about 169,000 people a day read the paper, according to a survey by a market research firm. The figure comes from a quarterly breakdown of The New Paper's annual readership figures
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    • 477 4  -  By Irene Hoe I T could have been Badminton Hall, Nov 18, 1961. Minus the ecstatic, screaming, the steamy tangle of teenage bodies, the Shadows and 28 years. Cliff Richard, 49 three weeks ago, was back in concert last night. Mature and mellowed, he
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    • 203 4  -  Nurse Gan TNP/ Dutch Lady Hotline: 730-5549 MANY callers ask Nurse Shirley Gan about baby's health. But last week on The New Paper/ Dutch Lady Hotline, she had queries about mothers' well-being too. Can I return to work if my child It moro than ono
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    • 286 5 Fruit trees were the focus of this year's Tree Planting Day. All in, about 2,400 trees were planted yesterday in Housing Board estates, military camps, community centres and other places. KAREN GOH reports c OCONUT, mango, mangosteen, jackfruit, chiku and jambu ayer are part of
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    • 27 5 Dwarf coconut 475 Mango 132 Mangosteen 61 Jackfruit 47 Chiku 39 Jambu ayer 28 Others 41 All In, 823 fruit trees were planted yesterday
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    • 175 5 NEW EMPHASIS SHADY walkways to MRT stations and bus stops will be one of the targets of tree-planting activities. "For public transport to work, you must make it attractive for people to walk from the place they work or the place where they live,
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    • 362 6  -  By Brenton Wong R i EMEMBER the three D's of dosing yourself with medicine. Don't take other people's medicine. Don't combine medicines and don't increase the recommended dosage of any medicine. This advice was given by Dr Koh Eng Kheng, president of the College of General
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    • 74 6 Age of the person: Dosage varies with age. Infants, especially, require a much smaller dosage than adults. Allergies: Some people are allergic to drugs including common ones like aspirin and antibiotics. Any Illness? People with high-blood pressure or diabetics, for example, cannot take certain drugs. Is
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    • 361 6  -  By Griselda Loo HAMBURGERS, fried chicken, french fries and gooey milkshakes are great for people who want to just eat and run. Fast food is fine if you have it no more than twice a week, said Ms H K Toh, health education officer with
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    • 113 6 A SEAMAN tried to defraud an insurance company by making a false claim for medical expenses. Robert John McGuffie, an Australian, lodged a claim for $10,915 with Tokio Marine and Fire Insurance Company on March 30, 1987. He claimed it was for medical costs incurred
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    • 475 7  -  By Thusitha de Silva THERE were no noisy arguments about which route to take, no shouts of warning while going through rough terrain. Last Saturday's orienteering course was conspicuous by its silence. The 10 hearing-impaired people who took part in the course used only hand signals.
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    • 168 7 THE four disabled participants who were picked over the weekend for an Operation Raleigh trip were triumphant but also worried. For three winners, who suffer from a loss of hearing, their concern was how they would find $5,500 each needed for the expedition. "My parents will support
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    • 406 8  -  Horses do kick and bite when they are agitated. D&Iam A Ma liAtf An oil An Mi I 0l0i ADISIl6g0VlAG0fl, of tho Bukit Timah Saddle Club By Vivien Chiong FORMER Class One galloper Sonobe gets to relive his glory days come Jan 19 next year.
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    • 79 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. anonymous: Describes someone who wishes to remain unknown when he does something. Mho chip: Describes something, such as an investment, that is thought to be profitable or safe to
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    • 484 9 A happy workplace is very important, say two of this year's productivity award winners. It is the main reason Ms Catherine Tan Hwee Tiang stays in the same job for 13 years. For Mr Sharuddin Bin Suri it is the key to reducing staff turnover.
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    • 381 10  -  Secretarial skills will give them a foothold into an organisation. They might start off as secretaries, but from there, they will be able to work their way up to management level. Mrs Helen Harding By Brenton Wong SECRETARIES no longer just take notes from their bosses.
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    • MAILBAG
      • 196 10 Dear Editor, I would like to congratulate The New Paper and reporter Irene Ng for the articles on the Jungle Man of Borneo (TNP, Oct 24). It is good for Singaporeans to be made aware of what is happening to the rainforests right at
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      • 305 10 I REFER to the article, IQ test draws the kids (TNP, Oct 16). The first sentence reads: "Precocious children pitted their brains against adults in a Mensa IQ test..." This may convey the wrong impression that the test was a competition between children and adults and that
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      • 89 10 I REFER to the two letters, Satanism: Board must act, by Lim Choon Kiong and Chen Wanqin (TNP, Oct 23). It is the ministry's policy to disallow publications, record albums, audio tapes, films and videotapes glorifying Satanism. However, if the writers are aware that
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      • 140 10 WE refer to the article, Rent hike annoys Paradiz tenants (TNP, Sept 14). The two people in the picture happen to be my wife and I. We are tenants in Paradiz Centre. After the article was published, we had to put up with a
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    • 34 4 This coupon entitles you to purchase:All WD Xldng from Ming Xlang Hokkien Prawn linn tvin Noodloa or PanCake 1 with Onion from Hen !5aH Tain at b the price. Valid from «h-10th Nov. N
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    • 80 5 ,v iflBBBHHBHBBBBB&BlMHfcu,,&jflBBBNBiBBBfl It can happen to any one of us. We can spend so much time building our careers that we end up missing out on something that is just as important. Falling in love. Having someone to love and care for us. Someone who shares our hopes and dreams,
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    • 70 6 When Your Child Is Born First our congratulations. Then we help you with a birth announcement. In The New Paper Fitti Happy Baby Announcements page. FREE. Every Wednesday. As a bonus, Fitti will present 2 packs of diapers, a singlet, a panty and a congratulatory card to all babies whose
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    • 110 7 Collect this rTTHjI j and get a new head I*! I Wm\ j for 50% less. Here's your chance to give your VCR/Movie Camera a new videohead at a huge 50% discount. Just collect 5 coupons like this over any 5 days from one newspaper; either the New Paper or
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    • 38 8 j&fejp Find out how you can cover up facial marks, give yourself beautiful eyes, clearer complexion and so on. Check out The Beauty Bar on November 10 in The New Paper Fastads. A SPECIAL FEATURE OF ill WRBhds
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    • 199 9 WW A n I yJ J The Esplanade Food Hunt promotion is on 11 llVv JljL M%>%sUl f I today till Ist December. Each week there A 4 4-1* 1 bM J J will be two Food Hunt coupons hidden in F %sUhbw ZjLw Itwlu The New Paper, inviting you
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 389 11 CALL FAMILIES of the Seacrest crew can contact Unocal Thailand in Bangkok (area code 662) at the following numbers for an update on rescue operations: 54MS32 *****33 541-1S34 541-1835 541-1S36 Wire services. T I fc HAI fishermen rescued four crewmen from the capsized oil company ship
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    • 270 11 Reuter. RUSSIAN-BORN Vladimir Horowitz, considered the century's greatest pianist, died of a heart attack yesterday. He was 85. Funeral arrangements were uncertain, but his wife Ms Wanda Toscanini is believed to want her husband buried in the Toscanini family burial plot in Milan. She is the
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    • 168 11 AFP. PRIME Minister Benazir Bhutto's ruling party has lost an important by-election in the state of Punjab. Press reports in Islamabad said yesterday that the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) candidate was narrowly beaten by the opposition Islamic Democratic Alliance (IDA) in a contest for the
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    • 424 12 Reuter. E l AST German authorities, bowing to pressure for democractic reforms, have announced sweeping plans to lift restrictions on foreign travel. Under the proposed measures announced by Interior Minister Friedrich Dickel in East Berlin yesterday, all citizens would be entitled to a passport
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    • 153 12 Reuter. EAST Germany's Culture Minister suggested yesterday that the entire ruling Politburo should resign to enable new Communist Party chief Egon Krenz to push through democratic reforms. The 18-member Politburo is the country's highest deci-sion-making body. "We need a new government as soon
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    • 219 12 MADONNA can get a purse of $750,000 if she poses nude for Penthouse magazine. The rock bombshell tops the US sex magazine's chart of pop stars it would like uncovered on its centrefolds. In comparison, teen idol Kylie Minogue would be paid a measly
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    • 130 12 Reuter. FOUR alleged US spies have been hanged in Iran. The hanging took place on Saturday's 10th anniversary of the seizure of the American embassy in Teheran, said the official news agency Irna yesterday. It named the four as Touraj Riyahi, Kyanoush Hakimi Bushehri, Ardeshir Ashraf
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 64 12 AIMING FOR A 4-FIGURE SALARY? suitable vacancies jf where you can earn r a $1,000 and V J more on i t November^StfliS"^ 2^B^ 9, Thursday, in The New Paper Fastads. iiMOO U& MORE! I For advice on the growing-up years of children under 3 years old, call 730-5549. HI
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 405 13 Wire services. A BRUTAL killer is terrorising Sydney. He has murdered four women in their 80s and seriously hurt a fifth. He may also have been responsible for a sixth attack. A special unit of 35 experienced investigators has been formed to tackle what has become
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    • 204 13 Wire services. A BRITON extradited from Spain on drug charges has pleaded innocent in a US federal court. Dennis Howard Marks, 44, has been dubbed by authorities the "Marco Polo" of drug trafficking because of his far-flung operations. He appeared before a magistrate in
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    • 83 13 Reuter. INTEREST rate jitters kept early activity subdued when the Tokyo stock market opened today. Prices firmed slowly. Incentive-backed shares are seen leading the winners. The key 225-share Nikkei index edged up 61.83 points to 35,556.69 in 10 minutes of trade after easing 69.57 points on Thursday. Friday
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    • 54 13 Historic touch: Britain 's Princess Diana taking a look at traditional masks at the palace of Sultan of Jogjakarta yesterday. The Princess and her husband, Prince Charles, were on a one-day trip to the ancient Indonesian city. The royal couple will leave for
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    • 206 13 Wire services. GREECE'S conservative New Democracy party has fallen short of an absolute majority in Parliament in national elections. This means negotiations on a coalition government. It also raises the possibility of a third election this year. New Democracy party leader Constantine Mitsotakis,
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 468 14  -  By Brenton Wong B ATIK with a golden touch that's what an Indonesian k designer hopes to introduce 'to Singaporeans with his 18karat gold-dyed batik. Mr Adjie Notonegoro, 29, is a soft-spoken man who feels Singapore offers good business opportunities. That's why he is
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    • 235 14 A PERSONAL introduction. That it what Parisian couturier Madam Carven will do for bar haute couture 89/90 Au-tumn-Winter and golf wear. She will be in Singapore to introduce these at a gala fashion-cum-dinner show on Thursday at the Mandarin Ballroom. Madam Carven is also
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  • 183 15  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong By Lim Kuan Chiang THE funniest ladies on TV are back. And The Golden Girls (SBC 5, 8.30 pm) are as funny as ever. Estelle Getty as the sassy Sophia shoots stinging one-liners as only she can deliver them. In
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    • 1366 15 SATISFACTORY |P|| PASSION gMMgk S grAsSaL ■LJI PARADISE |i|, SIII K P"Vnmme (SBC 5, 10.10 pm) II I I I |l|jl H I —-<w ■yLgjwii} Zeiss?" uif in >zxwfc» ct^Vfl VW 1 Ilk lt~|r~'P II I WL mmma XViVf XvJXV-fXX WMMiiiM I a 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by Y11
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    • 67 15 THE EAGLE HAS LANDED Cine Showcase (SBC 12,10.20 pm) Screened in conjunction with the Donald Sutherland week. An action packed wartime adventure taken from Jack Higgins' bestseller about a Nazi plot to kidnap Winston Churchill. Oberst Kurt Steiner, the commander of the Nazi paratroopers, known as the Eagle, is given
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  • spotlight
    • 811 16 A prostitute s nightmare This is a housewife's tragic tale. Huge gambling debts have forced her to be a whore. But Lady Luck can be kind too. A young woman wins $1 million and moves into a condo. There are many good and
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    • 573 16 What frightful or wonderful changes does Lady Luck bring on people? Seven people four winners and three losers tell of their close encounters with her. But on one strict condition, that we do not identify them. Winners spend "like mad" Teacher, in her fifties. SHE won $15,000
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    • 544 16 sfilio neinr is' i] OVlfUJ mm J MV wf m jlf J*' if HT .u But some of Lady Lucre besHHends see it the other way: good news is no news. Tike the liicky four I contacted who won the Singapore Sweep top prize. They not only became instantly
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  • 183 17  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong By Lim Kuan Chiang THE funniest ladies on TV are back. And The Golden Girls (SBC 5, 8.30 pm) are as funny as ever. Estelle Getty as the sassy Sophia shoots stinging one-liners as only she can deliver them. In
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    • 1287 17 SATISFACTORY P%| PASSION J|B||k J HI PARADISE 1,1 JP I A W VSf \0 IF mixmmi I £Z~^k If !ii'illiiiyyhttwt! b ify M EB^—pg— 'Will 1111 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by Yan Fang 5.50 PHI Programme Highlights: followed by World Her- 7.30 PM Programme Highlights followed by SpartsccM 4.00
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    • 74 17 I THE EAGLE HAS LANDED siMfe <483 JfcA *BB& M H% *IK 1 j j Cine Showcase (SBC 12, 10.20 pm) Screenful conjunrtion with theDonaldSutherlai.dweek. Anaction pacW wartime adventure taken from Jack Hioma besteeUer about a Nazi plot to kidnap Winston Churchill. Oberst Kurt Sterner, the commander of the Nazi
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  • Showtime
    • Article, Illustration
      416 18 Michelle Loh was crowned Miss Tourism 1989 on Saturday. But the 1986 Miss Singapore World did not jump for joy. WONG SING YEONG finds out why M. ICHELLE Loh, 23, showed little emotion after she won the Miss Singapore Tourism title on Saturday. If the soft-spoken marketing executive
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    • 64 18 FINISHING second best did not spoil the party for Miss Tourism runner-up Genevieve Tan. She was having fun with her friends and colleagues, who were there to cheer for her. "It would be nice if I had won the car," said the amicable lawyer.
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    • 209 18 SOME memorised their scripts. Others fired off their hips. Who would fluff her lines? Or who would give the best answer to impress the judges? You must have felt the tension watching the finalists being interviewed during the Miss Tourism finals on television last
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    • 337 19  -  By Lois Ng T HE invitation card stated that dinner will start at 8 pm. But like all Chinese wedding dinners, you would expect the guests to be a bit late. Anyone but the bride and bridegroom, of course. SBC stars Xiang Yun
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    • 217 19 THERE'S something about a lone singer who can hold her own against large and loud showbands with just her voice and a six-string guitar. Yolanda Barros from the Philippines does just that at the Crown Prince Hotel Lounge. Hers is a soothing,
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    • 476 20 DIANA Ross may be the lady singing the blues now as a new biography shines a spotlight on her offstage persona. Ross, a singing sensation for three decades, is hard to love in Call Her Miss Ross (Birch Lane Press, $42), published last Thursday.
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    • 272 20  -  By Lois Ng IN HONGKONG, Malinda Gant is a "Kwai Por" (foreign devil). She got the name for playing a vampire in her latest film, Ghost Busting. This Singapore girl of Chinese and American parents has the Eurasian look that set her apart from other
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    • 136 20 p— After a hand dayfc work, there's O a special place for you at... SBWAY m I your stop for music.drinks more It's 6pm. The doors at Subway open-specially for you to unwind. The evening gets underway with HAPPY HOURS, between 6pm and Bpm from Monday S to Friday. The
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 955 21 MONDAYRADIO COMICRELEF B33CH2EZH curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON Newt la Brief NOON Beautiful Musk: Light 12.05 Laachdate: Entertaining music <9 s^l and tonga played for your lit- .4 xlf tening pleasure. 12.50 Market Report /Ql C''"J 1.00 News and Weather Report f 1r >■ y V 1.15 Luactidate (continued) (Programme* in English)
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 704 22 COMICREUEF MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh rTTTmjnrjTjjM| F£7jH||^HH W rr>m/vftt < jnnM Z r— —————i NOON Good Music, Company and Ma: NOON Nowsdosk I Nn it <$1) LETS WftVT TUftT NllfttfT AFTFR Tune in to great sounds. 12.30 Off tha Shaft; The abridged verL I rnnN F> A ROONb a, Lln-rv)
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  • UPDATE
    • 1591 23 ►Talks&Courses r~/f PAINTING CLASSES. A \fr I course on water-colour painting will be held every Monday, starting today. 7.30 pm 9.30 pm. $15 a month. Organised by the Outram Park Community Centre Art Club. Call 220-1151 for details. ►Cbjtresme I —-y DINNER THEATRE. lArj After
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    • 18 23 »> TALKS A COURSES: PAINTING CENTRESTAGE: HOUSE GUEST FOOD: HAWKER FARE COMING UP: PETER AND THE WOLF
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    • 62 23 A father and daughter duo from the Philippines. Tommy is a well-known keyboardist in the Philippines, while Julia was singing professionally by the age of 16 in Manila's clubs and hotels. Their repertoire includes pops, Broadway, old favourites, country and western and jazz. They perform nightly from
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 320 24 1 I 1 —I 1 i——■— >31 Employment S3l Emptoymtit 831 Employment Our Research Information Department conducts a variety of surveys including readership and market studies as well as topical issue surveys.The successful candidates will be assigned supervisory functions over a team of interviewers. They will also be required to
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    • 326 24 831 Employment 131 Employment Knoll I A toding nam# In residential, attic# furniture and open pton fyitifn, InvliN cirxlklitff foe Irnmidlttt appointment Ms A) PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR Requirements: Diploma/ Technical qualification In a related discipline e 2 years post-graduate experience In project co-ordination work They must be willing to learn and
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    • 279 24 11 Employment 831 Employment Aw HtiWithfd intffnitlonil freight forwarding A m wirthoutlnQ oompony InvitH luitibly QUAllftcd tppiicinti for tt># following positions.** m A. PURCHABINQ OFFICERS 1 m ASSISTANT PURCHASING OFFICERS 1 To source for vehicular spares from both m overseas It local suppliers/ agents. m e To liaise closely with
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 412 25 931 Employment We Invito applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following position: COMPUTER OPERATOR The successful candidate will be part of a team responsible for the operations and maintenance of our Editorial and Classified mainframe computer systems. Key duties will Include systems back-up, recovery and housekeeping functions. He will
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    • 31 25 SSI Employment IF YOU ARE HARDWORKING, HONEST A ABLE TO WORK IRREGULAR HOURS, WE OFFER YOU GOOD SALARY AS A DELIVERY CLERK for on/ offshore ship supplies, eontaet Mr Urn MOSSM7
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    • 278 25 •31 CmployiiMnt —=C I MESH HI-TECH (8INQAP0RE) PTE LTD of Standi for Icrtwi MnUwy urgently requires 1. DELIVERY STAFF (MALE) CUm 3 driving licence. 2. MALE A FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Completed primary or aecondary education No experience needed. Completed or exempted from N.8. e Attendance allowance. e Free uniform. e
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    • 258 25 M1 Iwptoyiwnt A leading design L fabrication company In Jurong with office* in Aala engaged In the exhlbltlon ferricei lnduatry require* as expansion program. SALES admin. ASSISTANT OCB ■O* I«V«I Proficient In Engllah Oeneral office duties Pleaaant personality ty to work as a team Must be prepared to do field
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    • 321 25 831 Employment An American Book Co. In Juronf requires: WAREHOUSE ASSISTANTS Mln Prl. 8, preferably English educated Able to aUrt work aoon 5-day week Need to work overtime when required Medical A Insurance coverage Transport provided at designated places Interested applicants please call 265-4633 or walk In personally to: MCGRAW-HILL
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    • 275 25 mi cmpwyiiitni i GLOBAL AIRFREIGHT IKFL PTE LTD One el Hie lop lATA Cargo Agoiii in Singapore lies immediate vacancies lor the pool ofcA. EXPORT CO-ORDINATORB OCE C level Working experience preferred but not essential u training will be provided B. EXPORT CLERKS Secondary education e willing to work shift
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    • 359 25 Ml Employment A well established International educational organisation due to expansion in Singapore and west Malaysia Branches requires: MALE/ FEMALE EDUCATIONAL GUIDE (20 vocenciee) a 'O'or'N' level a Able to communicate In English and Mandarin a Monthly Income between StlMO to SIMOO Fringe benefits Include training allowance, transportation, annual leave,
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 225 26 881 Employment CD PIONEER A multi-national company engaged in marketing of audiovisual products invites suitably-qualified applicants for the following positions:- QCE "OYN Level Certificate Pleasant personality good telephone etiquette Fluency in English working knowledge of Mandarin Ability to type an advantage QCE 'OTN' Level Certificate Able to type Bilingual Experience
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    • 74 26 831 Employment OBCURITY OUAROO 1) Near Marco Polo Hotel 7am. to 7pm./ 7pm. to 7am. 2) Next to Lido Theatre 7am/ 7pm. 3) Oolden Mile Complex at Beach Road Bpm to Bam. 4) Part-time Sat. Sun, Public Holidays or anyday, Robinson Road, Orchard Road, Beach Road, Jurong CaK 22SSS7S/ *****77
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    • 351 26 831 Employment An established Trading company in Orchard area requires urgently GENERAL CLERK Typing capability Pleasant personality, good telephone eUqutte Fresh school leavers preferable Interested please call tutm for an appt A wsll conipflny ulr 1) SALIS EXECUTIVES (10 psreowe) Basic salary commission L dally transport allowance provided Experience not
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    • 240 26 •31 Employment BBSSSBSSBSS (APPRENTICE) up to $600 pm Secondary Education Ca11:*****38/*****58 SECRETARY/ STENOGRAPHER Min OCE O' Level Experience In secretarial work e To assist management In normal office duties Those who are interested, please call or write to: Fkiorotocit Pie Ltd 47, Senefco Drive, S'pore 2778 Tel: 2S7f7SS/ *****81 Shipping
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    • 155 26 831 Employment MATSUSHITA ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (S) PTE LTD Applicants are invited from those with: GCE 0' or 'A' level LCCI Intermediate book-keeping WALK-IN INTERVIEW Mon Frl (9am 4pm) (OR) WRITE-IN TO The Personnel Dept No 3 Bod ok South Rd Singapore 1646 INDOOR SALESMEN/ SALESGIRLS e Experience In Electrical goods,
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    • 376 26 831 Employment 831 Employment f MALAYAN BREWERIES (S) PTE LTD I 1) Confidential Secretaries I I CCE 'O' level with credits in English I I Mathematics I I Private Secretarial Certificate with shorthand I I speed of 90 100 wpm I I *1-2 year*' related experience I I Ability to
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  • SPORTS
    • 339 27 Reuter. TOP-SEEDED Boris Becker, his legs tight after playing nearly 14 hours in four days, handily defeated Stefan Edberg 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 yesterday to win the Paris Open tennis tournament. He then said he was not 100 per cent sure about playing in this week's Stockholm
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    • 198 27 Reuter. INTERNATIONAL Tennis Federation president Philippe Chatrier yesterday defended controversial plans for a six-million-dollar Grand Slam Cup next year. "The Grand Slam Cup is not a war machine directed at the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) Tour," he told a press conference
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    • 100 27 Wire services. TOP seed Martina Navratilova continued her domination of Zina Garrison by claiming her sixth title of the year with a 6-2, 6-3 win at the New England tennis tournament in Worcester, Massachusetts, yesterday. Navratilova, who played great tennis all week, holds a 26-1 career
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    • 288 27 Wire services. THE United States drew 0-0 with El Salvador in Fenton, Missouri, yesterday, making its task of reaching the World Cup soccer finals in Italy more difficult. The US is now joint No. 2 with Trinidad and Tobago in the North American, Central American and Caribbean (CONCACAF) regional
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    • 310 28 EUROPE KICKOFF: IENGLISH LEAGUE Reuter, AFP. ASTON Villa dashed Everton's hopes of taking the lead in English soccer's First Division when it crushed it 6-2 yesterday. Villa, unbeaten in eight matches, joined Liverpool and champion Arsenal on 21 points, one behind leader Chelsea, leaving Everton a point
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    • 132 28 Reuter. ARSENAL midfielder Brian Marwood is to investigate hi* own team-mates after a brawl at his aide's Highbury ground on Saturday. Marwood, who did not play in the match against Norwich, is on the English Professional Footballers' Association executive committee. Tempers flared after champion Arsenal snatched a
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    • 330 28 ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. ANDREA Carnevale scored in injury time to snatch a 3-2 win for Napoli against Lecce yesterday. And superstar Diego Maradona returned from disgrace to inspire the leader to victory. On a day marked by a feast of goals, Marco van Basten scored first from
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    • 244 28 SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter. BARCELONA moved within a point of leader Real Madrid yesterday. It scored a comfortable 2-1 victory over lowly Celta. Its arch-rival lost to Real Sociedad by the same margin on Saturday. Jose Bakero and Aitor Beguiristain struck in the 22nd and 23rd minutes to
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    • 127 28 DUTCH LEAGUE Reuter. A HAT-TRICK by defender Rene Trost helped Roda JC to a 4-1 win over Willem II. That pushed it past champion PSV Eindhoven to the top PSV had to work hard for a 2-2 draw at home to aggressive Volendam. Ajax
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    • 117 28 I PORTUGUESE LEAGUE Reuter. BENFICA beat Sporting 1-0 in a thrilling Lisbon derby yesterday. Porto went to the top with an easy 3-0 win over Braga. Porto won through a Rui Aguas goal and two penalties from Belgian Stefan Demol. But the spotlight was on Sporting's
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    • 394 29 NEW Y0«K CtTY MARATHON Reuter. TANZANIA'S Juma Ikangaa swept to a course record and Ingrid Kristiansen of Norway claimed victory in the women's division of the 20th New York City Marathon yesterday. Ikangaa ran down his reputation as a perennial bridesmaid who fades down the stretch
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    • 190 29 MftRATHON CONTROVERSY Reuter. OLYMPIC marathon gold medallist Gelindo Bordin had harsh words for the organisers of the NY City Marathon after finishing third. The Italian was unhappy aSout the crowded start and the treatment he received at the finish line. He said the elite runners
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    • 612 29 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS 20th New York City Marathon Men: 1 Juma Ikangaa (Tanz) 2:08:01 (course record) 2 Ken Martin (US) 2:09:38 3 Gelindo Bordin (Ita) 2:09:40. Women: 1 Ingrid Kriatiansen (Nor) 2:25:30 2 Kim Jonee (US) 2:27:54 3 Laura Fogli (Ita) 2:28:43. SOCCER Division
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    • 77 30 Operation Fandh Kuala Lumpur's ace soccer striker Fandi Ahmad is thousands of kilometres away in a London hospital recovering from three operations while his Malaysia Cup team-mates are trying to save their season back home. The weak and dizzy yesterday, had to have operations on both
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    • 367 30 MALAYSIA CUP PORT MORTEM w "HAT went wrong? That was the question Selangor team officials were asking one another after Pahang dented Selangor's Malaysia Cup hopes with a six-goal blast on Saturday, reports The Star. Coach Khadir Buyong said not a single department in his
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