The New Paper, 23 February 1990

Total Pages: 35
1 35 The New Paper
  • 15 1 the new paper FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS the new paper
    15 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 106 1 TEABAGWITH EIB THIS PAPER Mgm Stt inside RAPE: THE DANGER SPOTS Toilets, store rooms, concealed staircase landings and K basement car parks. These are some of the isolated areas in <n office blocks where danger lurks. New Paper team visits three buildings where robberies and rapes took place. Two are
      106 words

  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 123 2 Reuter. AN explosion set a USflagged 'Kuwaiti tanker ablaze in the southern Gulf yesterday. Its American captain and the first mate were killed, said shipping sources. The Kuwait Oil Tanker Company said the US frigate Simpson picked up the other 23 crewmen from the 69,991tonne
      Reuter.; Picture/ AFP  -  123 words
    • 22 2 Moneywords coupon 8/90-3: Clue no. 3 in the Moneywords coupon for Wednesday, Feb 21, was wrong. Please use this amended coupon.
      22 words
    • 217 2 MALAYSIAN police have arrested a man believed to be the local "agent" for Japanese gangsters or Yakuza. Police say this was a major breakthrough in their investigations into the Japanese gang-run flesh trade involving Thai and Malaysian women. The Malay Mail newspaper said three
      217 words
    • 105 2 CHANGES in orientation have begun to take place in the civil service. The changes include salary scales, training programmes and management accounting systems. This is stated by Mr Mah Bow Tan, Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Communications and Information,
      105 words
    • 402 3  -  By Loh Tuan Lee JURONG Bird Park is spreading its wings now it's growing flowers. It was recently appointed the first Asian repository for the Heliconia Society International (HSI), which has its base in Florida. The Bird Park will thus become a collection and research
      402 words
    • 219 3 A TRADE names such as Firebird, Golden Torch and Sexy Pink vividly hint at the Heliconia's beauty. It is a showy plant only recently discovered to be of interest for horticulture. It has a longer vase life than other favourites such as roses. Heliconia are flashy tropical plants, found in
      219 words
    • 216 3 TWO hundred deserving members of the Singapore Association for the Blind will receive Braille watches this year. The 200 Braille watches are a gift from the F J Benjamin group of fashion companies. The Swiss-made stainless steel watches are worth about $200 each. They can
      216 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 133 2 !'moneywords 1 Amended Coupon 8/90-3 Cut out and attach with other coupons (Monday to Saturday) Name: I I l/C No: I IV E lon coupon will be on: I OPE Feb 24,1W# —Qosing date I A M for entrier Noon. I M n Fab2S,l99« Ret ulu will be E MU
      133 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 54 3 ji""" What happensJmßni on the final I (BuJdhists monks or nuns f or Taoist priests or priestesses) are engaged to conduct the funerary rites. The the important function of leading the soul of the deceased through the nether world. They also assist the deceased in his transformation from a ghost
      54 words

  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 513 4  -  By Thusitha De Silva SAFETY measures have been taken at two of the three office buildings where rapes and robberies have been carried out or attempted. But a check by The New Paper showed no apparent measure has been taken at the third building
      Illustrations/ Chan Chee Kin  -  513 words
    • 329 4 SURVEILLANCE cameras, good lighting and more tenant awareness can be used to counter risks in secluded areas of buildings. Mr Ismail Ranting of the police's Crime Prevention Department said on Wednesday that they are effective deterrents to crime in high-rise buildings. He said:
      329 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 100 5 i i-V K V, ts r. T /YM/ITXi b'C *A/li KJLTi JCiO I S <V. ;^Vv£ S V\» JL x <*•«> >>% V, X& V' .V> *£> V J Im®# *#f? Ite flftflWKaßCTi ..IP^PPfP^ the world. Its combination of outstanding technical performance and supreme Longincs times winners winners choose Longines
      100 words

  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 423 6  -  Stories/ 1 Chitra Rajaram THE difficult sex life of paraplegics is getting more medical attention. For many years a taboo subject, it will be openly discussed at a medical seminar to be held tomorrow. A National University Hospital study has also been
      423 words
    • 121 6 BOTH men and women show a declining interest in sexual matters after paralysis. This was the finding of a psychosexual study conducted last year by Associate Professor Kok Lee Peng at the National University Hospital. All the victims had been paralysed for more than
      121 words
    • 271 6 IT is usually the men who had more problems and suffered more. said Mr Peter Lim. Most are unable to have an erection and to ejaculate, he added. Mr Lim explained that it thus becomes impossible for the paraplegic to father children. Now modern sexual techniques can
      271 words
    • 102 6 THE workshop on bladder disorders, fertility and sexual disorders in paraplegics will have some prominent speakers from all over the world. Professor Christopher Chen, in charge of assisted conception programmes at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, will tell paraplegics how they too can have a family through assisted
      102 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 170 6 t 3 EASY STEPS TO COLLECT J L YOUR FREE HOLIDAYS AND GIFTS. k j\s NO EXPIRY DATE! J Y i/CKi-iiiD J- 1 y i The more passports you collect, the more L t I jfljB ond gifts you gef J JF L_ '1 j L ITo get your free
      170 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 143 7 the quality brand known to the worldj Ijj ■B Those who yearn for the taste of Hi H a true English tea can now savour BH mm St Michael's range of ambient food. Hi MB Fresh and delicious, the range H offers excellent value for money. j^B Illustrated from top:
      143 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements

  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 270 9 WHEN they collect their O-level results this year, eligible schoolleavers will receive an application kit from the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. The kit will make it easier for them to apply for vocational and industrial training. It is part of the new Joint Intake Exercise
      270 words
    • 161 9 APPLICANTS can apply for up to 10 choices for training courses and institutions subject to their eligibility. Then, they must submit completed application forms to institutions of their first choice. This must be done within I five working days from the day the O-level results
      161 words
    • 156 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. aggravated: When something is aggravated it is made worse. colonnade: A colonnade is a row of even-ly-spaced columns. deemed: When something is deemed to have a certain value, people
      156 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 211 9 AIWA Digital Audio Video ONE NATION SINGAPORE AIWA PRESENTS THE 25 th ANNIVERSARY HEADPHONE STEREO SJ2S FOR SINGAPORE'S 25™ ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. fJT '4 om ha no* rf ow SMuraii ,%i^ s^ o in each band with memory back-up V Super Bass with separate bass and display with time Power Bass
      211 words

  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 32 10 IB^HLYdebonair A fl I I V yliia^aflitnrißßMiffiTfrl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MMmmmPl i#m®•■..fe;Vv. v-> v- H K w Mem bet Of Emporium Group fill North Bridge Road B 1 4 6 Peninsula Plaza Singapore 0617 21 "^''^W
      32 words

  • 409 11  -  SINGAPORETODAY By Michelle Oh M R Chua Boon Kee loves twisting stainless steel tubes into sculptures. One of his transformations of junk into art will be featured at the Sentosa Flower Terrace. Mr Chua is one of seven sculptors picked in a sculpture design competition organised by Sentosa
    409 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 117 11 Use Sign Language 3U m~v*tE jl ZH T iso 15 I«r/M.i ii.j.-.nch s5 ncn Immmhm||mJ i. i. 1 JraifijgjjSSSy *»<!"' Or, Use HEXAGLOT HHXAGLOT offers two leading mulli- Add own words to 150 built-in lingual pocket translators a key to structural phrases international business travel. Convenient categories: General. Simultaneous translation
      117 words
    • 93 11 MAKES THE A musical invitation from Variations flflDUl t y I a* S f f (sinnaßai COCKTAIL LOUNGE (Level 7) Let Variations take you on a gentle sentimental journey. Flow with their music. Back to yesteryear's hits, light classicals and evergreens. It's easy to let yourself go at the Cinnabar
      93 words

  • PARLIAMENT
    • 497 12 Parliament yesterday started debate on the proposed Maintenance of Religious Harmony Bill. All but one of the 19 MPs who spoke after the Minister, supported it. But most expressed some qualifications. Debate on the bill continues today. Yesterday's sitting also heard
      497 words
    • 181 12 FEEDBACK Unit chief S Chandra Das (Cheng San GRC) reported on public concerns about some provisions in the Religious Harmony Bill. It came from those who wrote to his unit and about 110 professionals who attended a dialogue session held last week. Some of the things
      181 words
    • 88 12 THE Maintenance of Religious Harmony Bill: Establishes an advisory body called the Presidential Council for Religious Harmony of up to 15 people from religious groups and other distinguished individuals. Identifies conduct regarded as harmful to preserving religious harmony. Enables prohibition orders to be issued against those
      88 words
    • 165 12 JAYA’S CASE FOR THE BILL LAW and Home Affairs Minister S Jayakumar told Parliament the Bill to maintain religious harmony is needed because: Religious harmony is fragile especially in a small, densely-packed and multi-ethnic Singapore. "It needs careful nurturing. It is folly to assume it will
      165 words
    • 67 12 TWO Bills concerning the educational system came up yesterday. Minister for Education Dr Tony Tan introduced the Temasek Polytechnic Bill. It allows for the setting up of three or more schools in the new polytechnic most likely covering science and technology, business and design. Parliament also passed the School
      67 words
    • 226 12 AT least two years of National Service will continue to be a must for Singapore's young men. This is because Singapore needs a standing, force to deter potential threats. These men are also needed to deal with emergencies or tensions requiring high states of alertness.
      226 words
    • 124 12 IT would be "foolhardy for Singapore alone" to cut its defence spending as no other Asean country is doing so. Defence spending will remain at six per cent of the Gross Domestic Product, said Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong in response to another question.
      124 words

  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 557 13 KEEP COMING vM Get organised the quick and easy way. Names Phone Numbers Schedules Clock Calendar One-Step Currency Conversions World Time Electronic Organizers with/without Alarm Sh-EmNi l °s<t^5 < t^ EL-6081 Stores 100 names/items Alarm reminds you of upcoming events, dates iCjijD i 'jU and times Secret code for confidential
      557 words

  • 605 14  -  SINGAPORETODAY By Irene Hoe and Lo Tien Yin QUIET Fort Canning Park is getting ready for an explosion of activity. It will begin when Singapore Dance Theatre (SDT) and Theatre Works move into new homes there later this year. The two professional performing companies will
    Picture/ Nicklaus D'cruz  -  605 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 115 14 nT t n en H f you enjoy Ballroom Dancing, J.V *5 H jtlVy 5U you Casual Club the few places are pi*, for*™ ral Q he serene atmosphere, cosy mM ambience and our Ballroom Dancp ii ing DJ Donna Lim, will provide the AjdUVOOWI music and mood for you
      115 words

  • WORLDTODAY
    • 260 15 A WOMAN in Britain strangled her four children while they slept, resting between each killing, said a police inspector. The woman, Hongkong-born Ngai Oi Tai, 32, had confessed to killing her three sons and daughter, reports the South China Morning Post. Inspector Stephen Reynolds told
      Picture/ Afp  -  260 words
    • 129 15 Wire services. EAST German Prime Minister Hans Modrow has refused to lead the Communist Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) in free elections next month, according to West German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung. Mr Modrow's decision was described in the newspaper as "a severe blow
      Wire services.  -  129 words
    • 244 15  -  NEWBEAT Esther Tan A NEW tuition scheme jointly organised by the community centres and the Clifford Educational Training Centre (CETC) was introduced at the end of last year. It aims to help Primary Three and Six pupils prepare for their examinations. The sessions are conducted twice
      244 words
    • 290 16 Reuter. THE United States would retain its military bases in the Philippines only as long as they were welcome. Secretary of State James Baker said in Washington yesterday: "We ought to be there only as long as they want us." "If they don't
      Reuter.  -  290 words
    • 140 16 Bernama. MALAYSIA'S Deputy Parliamentary Speaker will resign from his post to reduce "politicking". Mr D P Vijandran, who is also secretary-general of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), is at the centre of an alleged pornographic tape controversy. MIC President Datuk Seri
      Bernama.  -  140 words
    • 216 16 Reuter. FORMER United States President Ronald Reagan has said he never ordered any illegal aid to Nicaragua's Contra rebels. He has, however, admitted that the IranContra scandal stemmed from a covert act he had requested. In nearly eight hours of testimony taken last week
      Reuter.  -  216 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 126 15 jj VANCO PTE LTD I BOULEVARD HOTEL |1 (WILKINSON ROOM) I I 200 Orchard Boulevard Singapore 1024 I on 23rd 24th February |9 I YOKOGAWA I I A Wide Choice of Multi-function 3200/4000 Counts DMMs %H Hf 'PROVIDING AN UNPARALLED OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO EXAMINE' ||H Hp A NEW GENERATION
      126 words

  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
    • Article, Illustration
      283 16 Wire services. LONDON shares closed higher yesterday, helped by encouraging annual results from bellweather stock ICI and a firm reopening on Wall Street. The Financial Times 30share index was up six points at 1,789.8 at the close. Although share prices strengthened, market watchers were quick to point out that
      Wire services.  -  283 words
    • 71 16 Reuter. A SHARPLY weaker yen overnight forced share prices down at the open, brokers said. The 225-share Nikkei dropped 221.89 points or 0.62 per cent to 35,604.95 in 10 minutes after rising 92.51 points yesterday. The US dollar jumped overnight to open at 146.15/20 yen in Tokyo after finishing
      Reuter.  -  71 words
    • 52 16 FT Industrials Thur 1,789.80 (1,783.80) Dow Jones Average Thur 2,574.77 (2,583.56) ST Industrial Thur 1,562.53 (1,544.42) NST Industrial Thur 3,078.82 (3,089.09) Hongkong Hang Seng Thur 2,927.92 (2,862.27) Australian All Ordinaries Thur 1,608.80 (1,624.40) Nikkei Stock Average Thur 35,826.84 (35,734.33) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous
      52 words
    • Article, Illustration
      281 16 Wire services. A WAVE of sell orders in the final minutes of trading saw all of yesterday's earlier gains on the New York Stock Exchange wiped out. The Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials posted an 8.78 per cent drop. The blue-chip index closed at 2,574.77 points
      Wire services.  -  281 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements

  • 195 17  -  SEENLASTNKSHT b7 Wong Sing Yeong THE commentary on Road To Wembley (RTM 2, 10.30 pm) last night was a classic example of what the English think about their soccer the best in the world. The tie between Arsenal and Queens Park Rangers was not one of
    195 words
  • Page 17 Advertisements
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 118 17 1 FRIENDS NEXT DOOR JHBi Zeng Yaofeng: Plays the helpful t||P^ Uncle Ying, who shows Shibao a picture of "Venus" to show him that ;!F J' 1 he has been tricked. Shibao is 1H Jr 'fj disillusioned and decides to stop j |l!|!*' f pursuing the mysterious Venus. I iMt'i.illlli
      118 words
    • 1100 17 llll HI K> February 23, 1990 Pa»17 STARTING OVER flH)§K ~W |j j3V Jr from his mini-mart. Meanwhile, Ailian ll!|ii|!|l i!|J|Jj jUsf 12.00 NOON News 1.50 PM Programme Summary 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 5.55 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 7.30 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed
      1,100 words

  • spotlight
    • Article, Illustration
      791 18 One moment he is handicapped, having lost his legs in an accident. A little later he is walking again. This is no faith cure. It is the result of the Jaipur Foot, an artificial limb evolved by two doctors and local craftsmen in an Indian city MR Ho Chee
      791 words
    • 500 18 CLASSICAL dancer Sudha Chandran was a child prodigy. She had started dancing when she was three. As a diminutive eight-year old, she caught the attention of the Indian media when she made her dance debut. By the age of 17, she had become a celebrity in India,
      500 words
  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 163 18 THE WORLDS FINEST SELECTION Of COMPACT AUTOfOCUS IHgpnm Day or night, indoors or out, rain or shine, here's the AF-TELE SUPER mFI 'w it~ m AF-TELE 60 FS-35 world's finest selection of compact autofocus One-touch 38mm/80mm dual Jl More picture-taking versatility Fun-filled, splash-proof picture-A Decision-free 35mm compact cameras to take
      163 words

  • 195 19  -  SEENLASTNtGHT By Wong Sing Yeong THE commentary on Road To Wembley (RTM 2, 10.30 pm) last night was a classic example of what the English think about their soccer the best in the world. The tie between Arsenal and Queens Park Rangers was not one of
    195 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements
  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 111 19 FRIENDS NEXT DOOR Zeng Yaofeng: Plays the helpful t$|P^ Uncle Ying, who shows Shibao a picture of "Venus" to show him that J' 1 he has been tricked. Shibao is IHf 1 V disillusioned and decides to stop i hl r pursuing the mysterious Venus. j Jlif iJf,/ SPORTSVIEW RUGBY:
      111 words
    • 1095 19 Mllll Wl XX P DCP/r February 23, 1990 STARTING OVER ~Jf wf/a^ro/S% 0 9 fl i)|| 11 ||Hl /rom /us mini-mart. Meanwhile, Ailian mj| ''flip' I'lM £m^ tz?-s7£'Z?L%s payhet I ijiujiiuijuji I Jul' 1 1MIJ1 JL ss 12.00 NOON News 1.50 PM Programme Summary 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights,
      1,095 words

  • WORLDTODAY
    • 281 20 AFP. DEFEND perestroika, appealed the Soviet Communist Party to people yesterday. The party also warned Soviets against "anti-democratic and illegal acts by all kinds of politicians and demagogues" ahead of pro-reform demonstrations in Moscow and other cities on Sunday. The appeal was issued by the Central Committee
      AFP.  -  281 words
    • 156 20 Wire services. THE "dead" came alive in two separate incidents recently, one ending in a tragedy. In Tunis, two terrified Tunisians jumped to their deaths from a speeding van after they heard a body moving in a coffin in the back of the
      Wire services.  -  156 words
    • 94 20 AFP. THE 36th European Ariane rocket blew up soon after lift-off this morning. The explosion occurred two minutes after lift-off at 7 am (Singapore time) from the Kourou Centre in French Guiana. The rocket was carrying two Japanese satellites one telecommunication Su-perbird-B and a direct
      AFP.  -  94 words
  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 43 20 Everyday, in Singapore, some people donate their blood to help others. They do not have to, but they do and because of them, sick people recover, lives are saved... Thank You Blood Donors for the 61,239 donations you made in 1989. Jp* «Mpl!i!u3Wß
      43 words

  • UPDATE
    • 1635 21 Centrestage r~PC GEORGIAN GUSTO. A chance to see an 1 1 exhilirating display of folk dances celebrating the Georgian way of life. Expect to see a display of knee drops, squat kicks, dancing on toes and flashing sabres. The Georgian dances are divided into solo,
      1,635 words
    • 22 21 p. CENTRESTAGE: GEORGIAN GUSTO OUT ABOUT: POLYTECHNIC OPEN HOUSE TALKS: THE ABC OF DATING COMING UP: AUDITION FOR CHILD SINGERS
      22 words
    • 67 21 Coin collectors will be able to see coins and other forms of money from all over the world at this convention. Coin experts will also be present to give free coin authentication services. This is Singapore's fourth international coin convention. Today: 11 am 7 pm; Tomorrow: 10 am
      67 words

  • Showtime
    • 424 22 GRAMMY Awards night was a heady one for obscure artists and old songs. Fame had eluded rock survivor Bonnie Raitt, a whisky-voiced redhead during most of her tough, 20year career until yesterday. She topped the list with four Grammy awards. Her wins included album of the year
      424 words
    • 272 22  -  By Adeline Woon BONNIE Raitt's sweep of the top four Grammy awards was most unexpected, said DJs and music pundits contacted by The New Paper. "I would have thought that Tom Petty might have been a more popular choice for the best album. Or
      272 words
    • 424 23  - Buy Cell is low on laughs Buy Cell Coining to Cathay cinemas PREVIEW By Adeline Woon BUY CELL gives a new meaning to insider trading that Michael Douglas in Wall Street didn't. It features a successful investment company operating from behind bars. It, however, doesn't necessarily follow that Buy Cell
      424 words
    • 140 23 I TODAY'S PIN-UP YOU have probably heard the hit Black Velvet played often on the radio. The song is sung by Alannah Myles, a leather-clad rocker in the mode of Joan Jett. Toronto-born Alannah has just released her self-titled first album, which includes Black Velvet
      140 words
    • 376 24  -  By Lo Tien Yin M ANY television owners are jamming the lines of major television dealers all anxious to know if their TV sets can be modified to receive stereo programmes. This follows SBC's announcement on Feb 21 that it will begin transmitting some
      376 words
    • 188 24 HALF of the 20 televi-sion-owners interviewed in a street poll yesterday told The New Paper that they would not buy a stereo set or convert their existing ones. They said going stereo would not make any difference to their television viewing. Said Mr C S Seah,
      188 words
    • 218 24 THE babies of the Georgian State Dancers from the Soviet Union showed off their mettle on Orchard Road yesterday. They were clearly tired; they had just arrived after a sleepless seven-hour bus ride from Kuala Lumpur. Still, the four dancers, aged between 10 and
      218 words

  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 21 23 HOW IT HAPPENEP WHAT WENT ON THE MAKING OF NITE SONGS IN DAY-GLO RADIO I 25th FEB (SUN) 11.30 am 12.00pm
      21 words
    • 57 23 I Ten weeks of I I delicious food choices I ibh^. ■■p] |H f^ Stop for an appetising meal of y i the savoury and the sweet' a dim-sum HH y UfSlljTlffl 3fl spread laid out in our .R El Gourmet Fare feature HH on February 28 in The New
      57 words

  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 166 24 Of k'///: y_r< I It s a cafe! It s a lounge! OPEN DAIL Y 5.00PM 3.00 AM MKRVYN I Ex-Experiment (Top Band ot the 60 s) Wk JHr s I M pi IHIDLKV "Ex-Gingerbread To P Band ot the 70's) Keyboard Maestros that gives you everything better than a
      166 words

  • SHOPTALK
    • 626 25  -  By Angeline Song T 1 ,HE sports shoe goes everywhere, even with a tuxedo as some Hollywood stars have shown. But it really was not built to. The newest type of sports shoe, the cross-trainer or multi-sport shoe as it's properly known, moves from field to
      626 words
    • 505 25 EYETOEYE I AM 26 years old and shortsighted in both eyes. The power in each is about 600. I also have astigmatism. I started wearing contact lenses about four years ago. I had them made at a well-known shop. After about
      505 words
  • Page 25 Advertisements


  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 60 27 |{each The End Of Your Fuse WHlmhil Losing Y< hi r lemper. [mIMI MOW TO LOOK AJTEP YOUB CAfl- I COVERING EVERY POPULAR MAKI AMD MODEL ,X Only $4.50 How to look after your car covering every popular make and model. Available weekly at mqjor bookshops and news-stands STP Distributors
      60 words
  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
    • 296 27 FRIDAYRADIO Mtinr/iimiW 1 rrwrc— 12.05 Lunchdate NOON Newt Bri#f 1 00 News <ind Wedther Report 12.03 Popular Classics 1.15 Lunchdata (tont d) 1.00 News and Waathar Forecast 2 00 News 10 BnH 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.05 Words and Music 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 3.00 News in Brief j 45
      296 words
    • 119 27 COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill LgS&i^fc George the Robot/Stephen Stanley Ro&crrs ooH'T >N \V r -Tmcf«e. sup*c6eo To fce. VJEAR J V4Wf hiCjT To VAA*J£ Dllffy/Bruce Hammond AfcbH' ANOTH&*PROMISINGPfcOJ&CXIfW WMV 15 OVERHEAD AUWW wl''" SCUTTIK> gEOUSfcOE HI6H COSTS? J ||J Adam/Brian Basset l WHWSONNOORA&6NCA I Utߣ?? Miweew
      119 words

  • Page 28 Miscellaneous
    • 508 28 COMICRELIEF FRIDAYRADIO Orchard Road/conn Goh I; 1 j NOON Good Music, Company and Mo NOON Nowsdosk ■n* &tsV/cktTi\RCc. nP n rzz I r TM 12.15 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off the Sholf «N6*Swl ft S Mn S E< 'vA M f,l£ 12.30 Keeping Track 12.45 lan Seme UK o iy..M 1
      508 words

  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 155 29 ■K^^BV r W JF TAKE A PEEK I INTO YOUR CAREER Hear what graduates have to say about choosing a Poly course Ngee Ann I I Forum I Polytechnic io.ooam 30ani p J Electrical Engineering Department Career Electronic Engineering Department Seminar '90 A Shipbuilding Offshore Engineering I 1 Department A
      155 words

  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 152 30 tOO Food/Enterteinnwnt •00 Food/Enterteinnwnt I I I I I I QJoIEJDEfEDQJiLIEUIDQjLIGj^^ M SIN CHOON SENG (BRANCH) LIVE SEAFOOD ba^^^^^^^^^feteQic]QfElEJ^d^M^^^lEJc]QJc]EJLlEraEJßlEJc]EJE]EJE]Qra 811 Personal Services/ ilanrhanHlaa Mvrcninavtv •11 Personal Services/ vfivi ininaiN m 22kt. Cold Heartshaped Garnet/ Amethyst/ Blue Topaz Pendant for GIFTS OF LANKA PTEIITP (Near entrance to Marina Threatre) #03-221, Marina
      152 words
    • 296 30 800 Food/Ent«rtainm«nt 800 Food/Ent«rtainm*nt 1 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise I 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise ■i I I from F!/%rr ?j T0 FIT Lose 4-14 permanent inches in 1 hour This Is not a water loss programme. Results Guaranteed. '-fmk Works for women and fami|y. Teenage programmes also available. BV International
      296 words
    • 276 30 800 Food/Ent«rtainm«nt 831 Employment Established Chemical Company Invites the following posts:1) CHEMIST Graduate of Chemistry Diploma or equivalent qualification in Chemistry 2) LABORATORY TECHNICIAN OCE 'O' or 'A' Level Fresh Polytechnic graduate may also be considered 3) SHIPPING CLERK OCE O* Level 1 year's working experience Able to type Benefits
      276 words
    • 6 30 800 Food/Ent«rtalnm«nt 000 Food/Entertafnnwnt '■831 Employment
      6 words
    • 234 30 831 Employment taring company require*:Q.C. TECHNICIANS OF INSPECTORS O.C.E. O' Level or 'A' Level or Diploma Holders. Some relevant experience. To conduct statistical li quality evaluations of plastic products. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK O.C.E. 'N* Level or •O* Level or 'A* Level. Able to type. Fluent In English and Mandarin. Walk-ln-lntervtew
      234 words

  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 363 31 •31 Employment I An import export company 5 KAP3CO PTE. LTD. J immediately requires: B 1 JUNIOR SECRETARY I 2 Mln. OCE'O'level 5 Preferably with working experience Able to take shorthand J Able to type b use telex machine confidently Able to communicate effectively Salary between $800 $900 per mth.
      363 words
    • 261 31 831 Employment A well eeUMiehed morkotlng organisation with brenchoe 5 m BE Asia doeitng in buot- nooo mocninoo ana (office ou- tomotlon tioo immediate vob concloe tor SALES J EXECUTIVES 5 If you are ambitious and wish to make sales a ca- reer, we offer you a good basic salary
      261 words
    • 340 31 831 Employment FEMALE CLERK a Able to type Basic knowledge of Book-keeping Preferably bilingual a Age 25 below g Please contact H I Mr Steven Lee at 270 3025 B Or walk-In Interview, I Thursday to Monday, g 10a.m. to 12pm, 4 2p.m. to 4p.m. and a °j Saturday 10a.m.
      340 words
    • 378 31 831 Employment rROCKY'S PIZZA rtquirM MANAGEMENT TRAINEEB for its new A existing outlets If you are: a 16 years Si above willing to work Irregular hours possess OCE 'O' level some relevant experience Come down to: Emerald Hill Road Singapore 0823 Attn: Miaa Lay Hoon for an Interview or write
      378 words
    • 386 31 ——————a 831 Employment Q U.S. Mulli-Nalional food g company in Jurong urgently requirea I INVENTORY I m CLERK B a OCE 'O' Level with ac- m counting background. o 1-2 years' experience In j general accounting or I inventory costing will j be advantageous. j mm a Knowledge of Lotus
      386 words
    • 179 31 861 Tragi Quldc i THINKING OF A HOLIDAY to EUROPE? OUR SPECIAL PROGRAMME 17 days covering 7 countriee at $3780. Departure: 23 March 1880 Come, learn more at our half hour LUNCH TIME presentation i at 1230 pm and 1.30pm TODAY at: NEPTUNE TRAVEL SERVICES PTE LTD 138 Cecil Street
      179 words
    • 6 31 861 Travel Quid* 871 Education/ Instruction
      6 words

  • SPORTS
    • Article, Illustration
      318 32 lEUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND Reuter. ASTON Villa, on top of English soccer's First Division for the first time in nine years, has no time to rest on its laurels. Tomorrow it faces the stern, physical challenge of visiting Wimbledon. A win would lift the Midland club five points clear
      Reuter.  -  318 words
    • 365 32 EUROPE KICKOFF: SPAIN, ITALY, FRANCE, I HOLLAND 1 J Reuter. REAL Madrid, seeking to break the Spanish League's scoring record, could produce another goal avalanche at home this weekend. It meets Rayo Vallecano, its neighbour from the working class suburbs. Rayo, with 12 points compared
      Reuter.  -  365 words
    • 221 32 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Thomas Cup qualifying round in Austria: England 5 Norway 0, US 3 West Germany 2, Holland 5 Iceland 0, Sweden 5 Wales 0, Canada 5 Austria 0, Soviet Union 4 Finland 1, Holland 5 Poland 0, England 5 United States 0,
      Wire services.  -  221 words
    • Article, Illustration
      473 32 Wire services. BRIAN Talbot, the former England midfielder who manages West Bromwich Albion, has decided to quit League football. He made the decision after Albion's 1-0 home defeat by Leicester on Wednesday night. The 36-year-old ex-*****-nal star, who has played around 600 League games, was forced to make his
      Wire services.  -  473 words
    • 311 33 F i INN Janne Holtari survived a harrowing 0-4 deficit, levelled the score and then flattened qualifier Kentaro Masuda yesterday. The 18-year-old Japanese started impressively on the Singapore Tennis Centre's centre court, mixing all his shots and confounding Holtari thoroughly. But then, the talented Masuda's sliced
      311 words
    • 302 33 PROFILE: FREDERIK FETTERLIN FREDERIK Fetterlin is certainly not anyone's idea of an athlete, much less a tennis player. He sure must have missed plenty of Danish Rolls when he was small his thin, reedy frame is just the type hulks on the beach would
      Picture/ David Tan  -  302 words
    • 164 33 Reuter, AFP. MARK Maclean of Scotland upset New Zealand's Ross Norman, a former world champion, in a five-game marathon at the Welsh Classic squash tournament in Cardiff. Maclean eliminated Norman, currently ranked No 7 in the world, 17-16, 15-17, 6-15, 15-11, 15-8. The second round match
      Reuter, AFP.  -  164 words
    • 198 33  -  By Dennis Chia KENNETH Tan, is aiming for a back-to-back win when he takes part in the 20km individual time trial race at Changi Coast Road on Sunday. The Shimano cyclist, fresh from his victory in the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association 100 km road race
      198 words
    • 241 33  -  SULTAN'S GOLD CUP By Abdul Shukor SINGAPORE Ma1a y s crashed out of the Sultan's Gold Cup last weekend. It lost two of its three matches in Kota Bahru, Kelantan. Singapore Malays lost 3-2 to Kuala Lumpur and 1-0 to host Kelantan. Its third match, against Malacca,
      241 words
    • 319 34  -  By Dennis Chia BUKIT Turf Club authorities are on the lookout for a new "go-slow" drug which denies a horse oxygen during the running of a race. The drug is called Timolol. Horses, when administered Timolol usually run shocking races despite having worked like
      319 words
    • 269 34 Wire services. p ROMOTER Don King yesterday filed a breach of contract suit against heavyweight champion James "Buster" Douglas. In the suit, filed in federal court in Manhattan, King is seeking at least US$75 million (sl3Bm) in damages and also is asking for an injunction
      Wire services.  -  269 words
    • 212 34 AP. BUSTER Douglas is to make a record $46 million to fight Evander Holyfield and another $64m for a rematch with Mike Tyson under a deal with casino mogul Steve Wynn. Douglas has also been given an option to buy 100,000 shares of Golden Nugget
      AP.  -  212 words
    • Article, Illustration
      388 35 First, it was Jurong Town FC that refused to release two of its players for the Brunei Merdeka Games. Now it's Tiong Bahru that's saying coach N Sivaji can't be released. ABDUL SHUKOR has the reasons... SINGAPORE'S football team to next month's Brunei Merdeka Games may not only
      388 words
    • 339 35  -  By Suresh Nair THE Milo School, the country's soccer kindergarten, is desperately looking for coaches, holding the Advanced Coaching Certificate, for its Sunday morning classes. The school, started 15 years ago to be the nursery to groom future national footballers, has been facing a shortage
      339 words


  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 562 34 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1990 8/90-5 I Win $s,ooocash j jackpot this week, j Cut out and attach with other coupons (Monday to Saturday) Name: I I I/C No: I I I FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW. Last coupon I 0C K 1 dosing date I 1 H
      562 words

  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 56 35 I wt -4'V f PHYSICAL TEST I DRUG ALERT New English First Division The Bukit Turf Club is on red leader Aston Villa faces a big alert for a new "go-slow" challenge and it comes from drug which denies a horse physical Wimbledon, the team all oxygen during the running
      56 words