The New Paper, 13 January 1990

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  • 20 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, JANUARY 13/ SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS the new paper
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    • 55 1 He takes them away, strips and molests one of them. Steals money, jewellery. Court sends sac Minn Hung Yuling has been getting letters from lonely hearts abroad some from as far away as Shanghai. Yuling, who is compere of The Perfect Match, says: "I really don't know why they should
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 206 2 THE Malaysian AttorneyGeneral maintained yesterday that the videotapes stolen from the house of Mr D P Vijandran, a Malaysian politician, were destroyed after the latter agreed to it. "Who wanted it to be destroyed? It was only with the consent of the owner that
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    • 93 2 THE house of Mr D P Vijandran, deputy parliamentary speaker and secretary-general of the Malaysian Indian Congress, was burgled in August 1988. Four suspects were detained but they were released in January 1989 due to the lack of evidence. Last December, opposition MP Karpal Singh alleged that pornographic videotapes had
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    • 104 2 Reuter. WALL Street blue-chip shares in New York suffered their biggest one-day loes in three months yesterday. The Dow average fell 71.46 points to close at 2,689.21 points. The drop came after a US government report indicated inflation remained a threat, dashing hopes
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    • 360 2 Q: A POLICE report was lodged against you by the former MP for Menglembu, Fan Yew Teng. What is your reaction? It is a matter of opinion, people are free to do what they want. Q: It it true that you have violated Section 413 of
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    • 86 2 Driver escapes crash: The front of an army lorry was damaged and part of the windscreen cracked when it crashed into an MKT pillar in Commonwealth Avenue yesterday. The lorry is said to have skidded, hitting the pillar that supports the MRT track. A national
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    • 493 3 The most common sound in Holland Village these days seems to be the sound of rents going through the roof. Yet new businesses are not put off by the five-figure monthly rents there. GRISELDA LOO finds out why some are leaving this enclave and why
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    • Article, Illustration
      148 3 MR Phillip Gibson it determined to stay in Holland Village. In fact, he it looking for a listing on Seedaq to expand the businesses he already runs there. Mr Gibson is managing director of Good Fun Restaurants. Ths company runs the Village's El Fe- lipet and Pasta Ristorante. There u
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    • 196 3 MR Aug Lye Hock, 78, can rightly be called the old-timer of Holland Village. He has been there since 1943. Mr Ang runs a little fruit stand with the help of his sons. For 47 years, he has seen the face
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    • 163 2 Hotlineplus IF you want to share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus on 734-7711, or write to Tlm Editor, The N«w Paper, 390 Klm Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number. LOW-CALORIE J. Higby's non-fat frozen yogurt is /V/y /WJff the dieter's
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 356 4  -  I am just doing what is expected of me in the programme. I don't really enjoy playing matchmaker too much. Huang Yuling By Lo Tien Yin AN SBC compere's fame as a matchmaker has spread to distant shores. Miss Huang Yuling has been getting
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    • 196 4 THE "perfect matchmaker" is not married. She hasn't even got a steady boyfriend. But Miss Huang Yuling, 25, has received letters from Malaysia and Indonesia. The writers wanted to know her better, she said. She had rejected them all. "I am too busy," said Miss Huang. Her
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    • 157 4 HOMEOWNERS can now get free advice on renovation problems in person or over the phone. Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) offi- cers will provide the service from today till Jan 21. You can phone hi between noon and 10 pm daily, or visit the 20
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    • 195 4 MORE than 5,000 junior civil servants are getting their "hongbao" early. They are getting a fatter pay packet under a major exercise announced yesterday. They can also look forward to quicker promotions and better salary scales. The move is generally aimed at attracting and
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    • 193 4 I lis designed with your career in mind. Via Demostrations, Lectures This new six week course is ideal for those t Beginner LJ Refreshers and practical Work you will be taken step by step through all the wishing to re-enter the trade or re-assess jjSgLi V !n D n I
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 360 6  -  By Ng Wan Ching SOME MPs have been greeting their constituents this festive season through the mail. Some of the greeting cards they send even have the MPs' photographs printed on them. For the new year, the MPs for Bukit Batok, Bukit Gombak and Chua Chu
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    • 235 6 Some MPs are careful when they send out greeting cards during the Chinese New Year. They do not want to provoke sensitive reaction. It was reported in yesterday's Lianhe Zaobao that Mr Peh Chin Hua, MP for Jalan Besar GRC, said he chooses cards with the
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    • 272 6 MELINDA Ryrie had to wait two years. But this week she finally caught up with her classmates. In 1988, she was the only student in her class at Geelong Special School who could not tour Singapore. Her mother, Mrs Lyn Ryrie said:
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    • 279 7 MORE POWERFUL The new I 4 PuUaru W V.^ itrtamltnad body, and ttpeculh id newfound "wwpfil tdm < Tr^_ j aa*lßPW^wwM^ rrfr 'tT yipjpgßpj Before you think we're exaggerating, HBT perhaps we ought to explain. The old Pulsar I was already a powerful car to start with. With JLA T
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 289 8  -  Be cautioned. Use of personal stereo sets at high volume may cause deafness. They should carry health warnings, a Singapore expert feels By Loh Tuan Lee PERSONAL headphone-type stereo sets, like cigarette packs, should carry health warnings. This is the view of the executive
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    • 159 8 RESULTS OF BRITISH TEST A TEST by Britain's National Deaf Children's Society showed the maximum volume of seven popular models of personal stereos exceeded safe levels. British government safety rules set a limit of 90 decibels. This is equivalent to standing next to a
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    • 235 8 SOME users and electronics manufacturers in Singapore do not think health warnings are necessary on the headphonetype portable stereos. Two electronics manufacturers, Philips Singapore and Sony Singapore, do not have warning labels on their products. The companies do not think labels will be introduced in the near
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    • 223 8 DENTALTALK BAD breath Whit are the causes and how does one get rid of it? Having bad breath is a social dilemma. It could affect one's social or business relationships. Bad breath is the foul smell that escapes from your mouth when you talk or
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  • 540 10  -  SINGAPORETOCW By Irene Ng THE God of Wealth is coming, blared the loudspeakers at Chinatown last night. The street hawkers obviously like this Mandarin tune. Many tapped their wares or table to the chorus "Cai Shen Dau! Cai Shen Dau!" (The God of Wealth
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 182 12 A I WOMAN chatting up a man, spiking his drinks, then stealing his cash and valu- ables. That is an old story. A district court yesterday heard the same old story but with a different twist. The victims were not men, but women. And
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    • 71 12 ON June 20, 1988, Ibrahim rang up a 21-year-old girl and said he was Effenai. Curious as to how he got her number, the girl agreed to meet him at Burger King in Orchard Road where he put a sleeping tablet into her He then took her to
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    • 91 12 TWO days later, Ibrahim identified himself as Aziz to a then 20-year-old girl at Bukit Batok. At Long John Silver's nearby, he slipped a sleeping pill into her tea. Inspector Kulip Singh, prosecuting, said that after she became drowsy, Ibrahim took her to a house in Geylang where
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    • 44 12 IBRAHIM met a then 19-year-old girl on June 24 the same year at Burger King, Orchard Road, and put a sleeping pill in her drink. He took the victim to Amber Hotel where he stole her gold chain and pendant worth $500.
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    • 44 12 IBRAHIM took a then 22-year-old girl to a house in Geylang, where he removal her ?;old chain, anklet and bracelet worth $500 or safe keeping on June 1,1988, promising to return them later. He then sold them to a goldsmith's for $300.
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    • 153 12 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. anti-war activist: A person who is against wars and tries to bring about change by campaigning in public or working for an organisation. compulsively: Describes the habit of doing
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 349 13 Wire services. ALBANIAN authorities have reportedly imposed "extremely strict" security measures in their isolated commmunist country. Yugoslavia's official news agency, Tanjug, and Belgrade television said "something is apparently happening" in Albania. Rare travellers from that country report "brutal" measures against dissent there, the two Yugoslav media
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    • 262 13 Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu began a 10-day visit of eight European countries on Monday. His tour, coming in the wake of dramatic changes in communist Eastern Europe, has raised the prospect of a dramatic Japanese entry into European affairs. Political Japan, long criticised
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    • 216 13 Wire services. THE Communist Party has been banned in Rumania. This is the first time a communist party has been outlawed in Eastern Europe since communists came to power after World War D. Mr lon Iliescu, president of the ruling National Salvation Front Council, made the
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    • 60 13 EAST Germany yesterday lifted a ban on foreign investments. It said it might also allow some outside firms to hold majority stakes in joint venture companies. Parliament voted overwhelmingly to change the country's rigid constitution to allow foreign participation in East German businesses of
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    • 30 13 The country will hold its first free elections in more than 40 years on June 8. This was stated by the main opposition group, Civic Forum, in Prague yesterday.
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    • 51 13 Reuter. Anti-government protestors waving black flags and shouting "Down with prices" rampaged through Warsaw yesterday. They smashed windows in the Polish Senate and Communist Party headquarters and barged into a luxury hotel. The Anarchists Inter-City Sroup also marched on Soliarity headquarters and ripped down posters of union leader Lech
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 307 14 Reuter. BULGARIANS have agreed to defuse ethnic tension. Nationalists, Muslims and government and opposition representatives yesterday drew up an 11-point document It sets out a list of proposals including the right of all Bulgarians to choose their own names and practise any religion. The proposals
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    • 37 14 I CO Bit The ikies over Fort Bragg in the Unitea States fill up with parachutes aa over 2,000 aokUen of the 82nd Airborne Division come home Htm Panama. Picture/ Afp
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    • 199 14 Reuter. US President George Bush's son has been questioned under an intensified investigation into failed savings banks, officials in Washington said yesterday. Mr Neil Bush, a director of a failed savings-and-loan association in the state of Colorado, was questioned on Monday by lawyers for
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    • 263 14 WAS Carol Stuart the pregnant lawyer whose slaying last October outraged the city of Boston killed by her husband? If so, why? Back then, police thought they had a simple case fur store manager Charles Stuart, 30, told them a black mugger shot
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      166 14 Wire services. SHARE prices fell sharply on London's Stock Exchange yesterday under the weight of Tokyo's earlier losses and renewed worries over Britain's inflation. The Financial Times 30share index finished 31.4 points lower at 1,909.1. Dealers said Tokyo's sharp drop earlier yesterday, coupled with jitters over British inflation, helped
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    • 51 14 FT lnd«trt>li Fri 1,909.10 (1,940.60) Dow Jmm Avorago Fri 2,689.21, (2,760.66) ST Industrial Fri 1,559.17 (1,569.52) NST Industrial Fri 2,982.59 (2,999.29) Hongkong Hang Song Fri 2,835.94 (2,855.52) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,711.50 (1,695.60) Nlkkoi Stock Avorago Fri 37,156.77 (38,170.13) Figurea in brackata refer to thoM of the previoua trading
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    • Article, Illustration
      173 14 Wire services. STOCK prices took their sharpest drop yesterday since the October "mini-crash" as new inflation worries and market declines in Tokyo and London set a gloomy mood for Wall Street The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials tumbled 71>46 points to close at 2,689.21, its largest loss
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 298 15 Human life in India is not so cheap that the worst industrial disaster...could be compensated by an amount of $940 million. Indian Law Minister Mr Dlntsk Goswami Wire services. THE new Indian government said yesterday it wanted Union Carbide's alleged negligence in the Bhopal gas
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    • 144 15 Bernama. DRUG running and other smuggling activities along the Perlis-Thai-land border are on the decline. This follows the peace agreement between the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) and the governments of Malaysia and Thailand. Customs, police and anti-smuggling officials confirmed that they had not seized
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    • 146 15 Reuter. A COUPLE has been sentenced to four years in jail for luring 28 Thai women into prostitution in West Germany. This is the biggest case yet against the growing number of Asian brothels in the country. Walter Adolfs and his Thai-born wife
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 106 15 Bibis Tfato M proudly presents... "As m r If you've not heard, the Juggler's up is the finger-snapping entertainment Happy Hour is on everyday. From 4to by AS U LIKE IT, 9pmto 1 am (Monday 8 pm, you'll receive discounts on M to Thursday). 9 pm to 2 am drinks.
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    • 123 15 I This coupon entitles you to I j ONE FREE j TIGER BEER i i *T. M 7 I Theatre Pub *Vaid tor today 13 Jan IX) applicable tothafrstsoat fifths torn 6 pm. m On* coupon par custom* only. Paranakan Placa, 180 Orchard Road Singapore 0021 Tai:*****06 r mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ 1
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 132 16 WHO'STHEBOSS ALF SUSPICIOUS S' (sbc 5, ah: Alf is convinced that the r Tanners'new neighbour Aaron King |RM f <'W Hytflfl f nffnNRfVI9189l Tony Danza:Jam gets an invitation f I H I il weekend with him. However, I BBOW sooner has Tony returned from the Up A T mJ**' W
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    • 1093 16 7.52 AM Programme Summary 1.52 PM Programme Summary 12.55 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 5.45 pfg ftp l ninr and nasi imma Highlights feHowed 7.55 Quran Reading 1.55 Quran Reading S#Mm# $tri#t Proframme) by Doraemon (Cartoon) by Volleyball World Cup S* China
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    • 720 17 Mr. THEATRE 12— SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS WHOSE BABY rsßcsap®; «znr 19 in M nm) Tune-filled 1954 tale: About six fur-trapping brothers who sneak JmT into town to steal brides. Stars Howard Keel, Jane Powell and Ross J Mk mj^ Peter Carrel: A narration of a true Tamblyn. 4sh
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  • sports
    • 136 18 The Auckland Commonwealth Games, the biggest in the event's 60-year history, is set for success come Jan 24 despite suffering a string of setbacks. There were fears of boycott by African nations, and a $32million loss. Then Games chairman David Johnson was forced to
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    • 64 18 s f INGAPORE sports fans will be able to catch what promises to be spectacular sporting drama, including glimpses of local stars in action through SBC's daily highlights of the Games from Jan 24 to Feb 3. SBC 12 will show hour-long highlights, recorded via
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    • 34 18 DavM Urn: Swimmer Ng Yim M«ng: Swimmer Tto Yong loo: Weightlifter Peter Lee: Shooter Chng Sm( Mok: Shooter Lee Wang Yew; Shooter Ricky Seen: Shooter Tm|SM> torn: Judoka UmrndTai: Judoka
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    • 724 19 r II rn^rn—mpp THEATRE 12 SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS f. WHOSE BABY (SBcs.3 P m) f A «znr 19 mAn »m) Tune-filled 1954 tale: About six fur-trapping brothers who sneak JmT into town to steal brides. Stars Howard Keel, Jane Powell and Russ Mk mj^ Peter Carrel: A narration
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    • 1208 20 (SBC 5, BMBH Alf: Alfia convinced that the r Tanners' new neighbour Aaron King l|M F U HII9V1I9HMM Tony Danza: 5am gets an invitation f H V H H weekend with him. However, no y j 1 flDHBBHp sooner has Tony returned from the L# J MtJly- IMF Blirimiilil airport
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  • UPDATE
    • 1532 21 ►Centcespce THE ENGLIBH CELLIST. Raphael Walfflsch performs with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra led by Mr Choo Huey. Mr Wallflsch learnt the cello at the age of eight. He plays more than 60 concertos and has given many premiere performances. The evening's performance will Include Dvorak's
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    • 23 21 TALKS: STORY TELLING SESSION GALLERY: THE CONQUESTS OF THE EMPEROR OF CHINA FOOD: TEMPTING SEABASS COMING UP: LUNAR NEW YEAR MINI-BAZAAR
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    • 49 21 New homeowners can get some ideas on decorating their homes in this exhibition. On display is a co-ordinated furnishing of a model five-room showflat. Includes a lucky draw with $25,000 worth of prizes. Noon to 10 pm. Ends January 21. World Trade Centre Hall 4. Free.
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  • Showtime
    • Article, Illustration
      525 22  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang STUDENT Ong Lay Ling shed tears of joy when she was crowned last night; she said she had not expected to win. And second runner-up Magdalene Tay cheerfully said she would "scream" when asked earlier what she would do if she was selected the
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    • 49 22 Miss Stagapcrt/lhrivtrM tO: OnjLayUnf, 70, student; First rvaser-spt Sharon Lm, 17, student; fscsad reeasr ap: Magdalene Tay, 23, accounts clerk; Third rMMr-ap: Cara Bk>, 20, undergrad; FMrth n»MHp; Jary Tan, 18, student; Beet Natfeaal CntiM Award: Emmy Tan, 17, student; Hits kmtty: Jenny Sea, 20, accounts clerk.
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    • 840 23 Anita Sarawak has been in show business for as long as we can remember. But her days of knocking on doors are over. Today she is undoubtedly the brightest star Singapore has ever produced. In an interview with BRIAN MILLER, she sheds her showbiz mask and
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    • 315 23 THE new season of Contact Y, which starts on Jan 21, will see more straight-talking at least 10 minutes more. More air-time will be given to Straight Talk forum participants to voice their views. In the past, a maximum of 20 minutes was
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    • 674 24 life has been tremendously difficult and painful at times but I have never felt happier. I have never felt stronger. I feel very thankful to be alive, to be Ron Kovic." Ron Kovic on boing Ron Kovic. Reuter. RON Kovic was an all-American boy from suburban
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    • 22 22 awa SARAWAK BACK FROM HER TRIUMPHANT U.S. TOUR; SINGAPORE'S LIVING LEGEND IN CONCERT CELEBRITIES 81-41 ORCHARD TOWERS (REAR BLOCK RESERVATIONS: 794 5221
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    • 281 25 SATURDAYRADIO NOON Htm* la BrM NOON Naws k BrM 12.05 Raal Faa 12.03 Papalar Classics 1.00 Nam aad Waatbar Oaport 1.00 Naws aa4 Shara Martat Bavkw 1.10 Traffic Bapart/latarlads Papalar Classics (caafd) 1.30 Lava Oa Km Alrwavas 2JO Taihlag Abaat Mask 2JO Naws la BrM, Mtmti by Pra- 2JO Praia*
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    • 402 26 COMICRELIEF I SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coiin Goh I t] l J IIFfTiTTBB NOON That's Satalllta Show NOON Niirink TcWlZArocfSWOf' LR'i6oi>oWN~ PttteE.txsMSTrtl!!! (Iwmoo4l im#****-.!! rntc mi TNnftftTus L\ST...THtRE 5 it \u\n <tc EftKTH tup l w Frt,,r HKs 12.45 Wartdhriaf ¥®:i; LL P? W jS < UwfiOTNalws. WHiffEb y; WORK »< u*
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    • 699 27 SUNDAYRADIO 600 >rW 1.00 tows la Brief 6.00 tows In Brief And WMtker Re- 0.00 Breakfast Club g.OO Newshour 6.05 Ms* B SUM 6.03 PripiMi Sommary P*rt 6.30 Sentimental iournay 7.00 World News 7 00 tows tod Weather Rapart 6.05 Breakfast Classics 6.05 A Breed tow Day 6.35 Breakfast Club
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    • 966 28 FASTads 737-1166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION the new paper FASTads 737-1166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION •00 Food/Entertainment 881 Employmant •00 Food/Entartainmant •11 Paraonal Sarvicaa/ llarchandlaa 831 Employmant 811 Paraonal Sarvicaa/ Marchandlaa CAREER OPPOfmmmES I The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd, a subsidiary company of Singapore Press Holdings Ltd, is the
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    • 625 29 Ml Employment mi cmptoyfulfil •31 KmployiiMnt SINGAPORE CIVIL SERVICE f CLERICAL OFFICER I (MINISTRIES/DEPARTMENTS) I Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens who I possess the Singapore<ambridge General Certificate of I Education at 'N', 'O' or 'A' Level, or Certificate in Office I Skills or Preliminary Certificate in Business Studies from
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  • SPORTS
    • 441 30 The clash between ageing heavyweights George Foreman and Gerry Cooney on Monday is not expected to be a classic. But it will test the public's willingness to pay for more such trips down memory lane. And whether the winner is worthy of a shot
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    • 212 30 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: JUDO Shoriki Cup international student tournament in Tokyo Team i-finals: Japan bt West Germany 4-0, Soviet* bt E Germany 4-0. Final: Japan bt Soviets 4-1: Shuji Sakai lost to Guram Modebadze (yusei), Toshihiko Koga bt Bashir Varaef (yusei), Shigeki Yamazaki bt Leonid
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    • 440 31  -  ■H O SO 33 0 u 5 > 1 z Previewi/ The Three Musketeers c I REST Of Fame hat run 16 timet on the local circuit without doing better than second placing on four occationt. Laat week continued hit run of had
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    • 298 31 TODAYS ACTION JUDGING by last week's run over the Bukit Timah 1,600 m Astound has come back to form. The Irish bay waa running on at the finish and will take a deal of beating over the 2,000 m today. We make him the outstanding bet
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    • 593 32 Reuter. s OCCER sickness, both physical and mental, is striking the game in Italy at its I most vulnerable moment in the run-up to the World Cup finals. Six months before Italy stages the finals, the disease has claimed a string of prominent victims, sidelined
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    • 168 32 I EUROPE KICKOFF: SCOTLAND AFP. CELTIC manager Billy McNeill j faced up to life without captain Roy Aitken yesterday and admit- ted: "That episode is over. The future starts at 3pm tomorrow." For the first time in 15 years, I Aitken's
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      527 32 Wire services. COLOMBIAN soccer captain Leonel Alvarez could prepare for the World Cup finals with English First Division club Derby County. The 24-year-old Atletico Nacional midfielder is to train for a week with the club and Derby manager Arthur Cox said: "If he likes us and we like him,
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    • 644 33  -  Premier League: Police SA vs Geylang International (Toa Payoh Stadium, 4.45 pm). Jurong Town vs Telok Kurau (Jurong Stadium, 4.45 pm) T Bahru vs Balestier U (Toa Payoh, 4.45 pm). Hm Tyrwhitt Soccerites vs Safsa (Jalan Besar, 4.45pm). Tariddr. Debut By Abdul Shukor By S Gulam GEYLANG
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    • 211 33  -  By Abdul Shukor GOOD new* for Police 8 A, bed news for Geyiang International. National and Police SA striker Hussein Ahmad Satar has recovered from an ankle injury and will make his appearance at Toa Payon this afternoon. It will be Hussein's first match
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    • 145 33 THE SINGAPORE Malays Football Club is sending a representative to meet Football Association of Malaysia officials tomorrow in an attempt to change the fixtures for the Sultans' Gold Cup. Singapore Malays want to avoid disrupting the Premier League competition, which would be the case if
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    • 91 33 SPONSORSHIP seems to be finding its way to the lower divisions too. Ang Mo Kio, last season's Division II champion, has received a cash donation from Fosters Lager and gear from Hummel sportswear. The total amount, said AMK spokesman A Arivalakan, is between $15,000 to $20,000. Said Arivalakan:
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    • 565 34  -  What does the future hold for Singapore badminton? Looking at the current trend, definitely not excellence, says BERNARD PEREIRA Bernard Pereira SINGAPORE'S road to badminton excellence is becoming such an obstacle race these days that the Singapore Badminton Association might as well close shop! Forget
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    • 244 34  -  By Bernard Pereira SINGAPORE yesterday implored the World Squash Promoters' Federation to censure member countries which called off scheduled events on the Asia-Pacific circuit at the eleventh hour. The warning came from WSPF vice-president Maj Haridas Nair, who is also the Singapore Squash Rackets Association
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