The New Paper, 7 March 1990

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  • 15 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS the new paper
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    • 111 1 MC ia ml K M r\t m 4 a 1 i aSB&SB rt r> n "J& v >r. V.* -'W Three schoolboys wait for a bus at Far East Plaza. One of them finishes his drink. Bus arrives. Two rush off, leaving paper cup behind. Reporter Lois Ng and photographer
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    • 79 1 dating linger Julio Iglesias, says a Hongkong newspaper. She was the callgirl in a British Parliament scandal last year. Julio says he did not know anything of her past/ Raft 12 They did what they should not have done H« It 26 years old and an executive. She is 18
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 148 2 OUR large and complex economy has many job opportunities for young people. But traditional career guidance counselling is often unable to ad- vise them on more than traditional occupations. In a speech for delivery this morning, Dr Tay Eng Soon, Senior Minister
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    • 443 2  -  Stories/ Suresh Nair DON'T carry handphones at the Singapore Cricket Club or Tanglin Club. These two private clubs have banned such phones. Their reason: Business conversations over handphones ruin the social atmosphere in the club and interfere with the privacy of members. Those with handphones
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    • 98 2 HANDPHONES and car telephones are also banned at the Bukit Turf Club to stop such devices being used for illegal bookmaking. When the phones were introduced in August 1988, the authorities cracked down on them at the racecourse on race days. The ban was to prevent
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    • 261 2 MOST of the top hotels and restaurants that The New Paper checked yesterday do not ban handphones. But guests with the battery-operat-ed portable phones may be advised to be discreet when using them so as not to inconvenience other patrons. "We do not
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    • 471 3 Leave Your Heart in Singapore, says the writing on Changi Airport's $1 million video wall. It will open in the airport's west wing departure hall on March 17. LIM PHAY-LING and photographer SAM YEO get an exclusive preview of the totally Singaporean production A
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    • 111 3 THE video wall will be launched on March 17. It will screen the video show, Leave Your Heart in Singapore, 12 times a day on the large video wall in Changi Airport's west wing departure hall. There will be a two-month pilot run to test reactions and
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    • 56 2 HOTLINEPLUS IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus 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. Insect Repellent UP TO M 6 HOURS OF A PEACE FROM rflM
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    • 46 3 I How often do Muslims pray? Muslims pray five times a day. The five daily prayers are as follows: 1 .Subuh, the dawn prayer which takes place before dawn. 2.Zuhur, the noon prayer. 3Asar, late afternoon 4Maghrib, twilight or early evening prayer. s.lsyak, the evening prayer,
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 562 4 A new breed of litterbug is dirtying Singapore. Most are educated. Most are between 21- and 30-years-old. That was the description of the majority of the 10,600 people fined for littering last year. Reporter LOIS NG and photographer DAVID TAN tracked down some litterbugs IT
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    • 31 4 About 72 tonnes of rubbish is removed from drains, canals and rivers each month. Here is how the rubbish builds up: Graphics/ Patrick Chia.
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    • 26 5 ©CITIZEN ciTutft a neomreMto tiuocmamk or ototn were* ca jamn Citizen Watch Showroom Service Centre, 304 Orchard Road, #01-16 Lucky Plaza, Singapore 0923. Telephone 235 9310.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 391 6  -  By Dennis Chia THE once-mighty Singapore Turf Club (STC), with only $500 left in its coffers, has been given $7,000 to enable it to hold its last general meeting. It had to approach its successor, the Bukit Turf Club (BTC), which has agreed
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    • 135 6 THERE is a need for a training programme on building management, says Mr Lee Yiok Seng. The Senior Parliamentary Secretary for National Development thinks this training for building supervisors should be suitable for supervisory staff of managing agents and members of management corporations. He
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    • 116 6 MA NAG E M ENT DECISIONS WM *S lllllll^^ Strategic planning. All part of a daij's work for lAm Una IA-ng He is on/iy .70. and n heath/ a head of tlepariment, managing "wiv" people than many of his contemporaries. His career is challenging in its different aspects, offering reuards
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    • 134 7 .J •^^y.'jjysEgSSwMf|B^lWß V "1 Well suited to the business pocket. Unlike other luxury hotels that boast every luxury (at equally luxury prices), we believe that the Carlton is just right for the business traveller. That's because we're tailored to meet every business need, from a personalized business centre with private
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 317 8  -  By Lois Ng PLAYING karang guni man for charity is becoming less lucrative. The falling re-sale value of old newspapers is the main reason for this, said Mr William Chew, Head of Ang Mo Kio East Community Development Secretariat. He said only $2,093 was
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    • 239 8  -  By Rohaniah Saini GET your Big Macs by fax. McDonald's now has McFax customers get a faxed menu, write their orders on it and simply fax it back. Within 30 minutes, the food is delivered free. And what's more, there is no minimum
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    • 284 8 PIZZA Hut also offers a delivery service. And offering the same service but on a smaller scale are Kentucky Fried Chicken and Church's Texas Fried Chicken. Both cater to residents and office workers near certain outlets. In Serangoon Gardens, where the KFC home delivery service started
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    • 37 8 m] In hot climates, we protect and condition our skin to keep it beautiful, to K help promote the same with our hair, FRENCH CUT are offering A FREE HAIR TREATMENT For an appointment Telephone 734 7441
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    • 725 9 The Army. I I A technician is what Koon Chung always wanted to be. After completing his studies, he was '''m JV a delighted when he read about such k. MM a chance in the Army. He joined us HEL Mm AN and was trained in the technical M M
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 268 10 RELAXING OF POLICY: EMPLOYMENT of foreigners is no longer limited to manufacturing, hotel and construction workers and foreign maids. All but the hotel sector can draw workers from non-traditional sources such as Thailand and the Philippines. Hotels can only employ foreign workers from Malaysia. All other
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    • 300 10 Labour Minister Mr Lee Yock Suan gave details of what he termed a "major relaxation in the existing policy" on foreign workers yesterday. What impact will this have on Singaporeans' jobs and wages? TRUDY LIM reports SINGAPORE workers will not lose out from the
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    • 72 10 BE sincere about looking for Singaporean workers, the National Trades Union Congress told employers yesterday. It wants the Government to monitor the situation closely, review it every year and control the number of foreign workers allowed in. Its press statement emphasised that there were "two ready
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    • 301 10 THE Government is trying to strike a healthy balance between robust economic growth and protecting Singaporeans' interests, said Labour Minister Mr Lee Yock Suan yesterday. At a press conference to announce the amended policy on foreign workers, he said allowing all sectors of the economy to employ
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    • 178 10 SPOKESMEN for some retail giants told The New Paper yesterday that they could do with more workers. The Emporium Holdings Group, for example, is short of about 200 workers. It relies on part-timers to fill the gap. As most part-time workers are students, this means
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    • 478 11 The waiting ended for 15,100 students yesterday and the future began. They received the results of their GCE A level examinations About 900 of them were Yishun Junior College students. PAUL ZACH was at YJC when the results were released JENNY Sea won the Miss Amity title
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    • 140 11 RAFFLES Junior College came out tops in last year's GCE A level results. Nearly 97 per cent of its students had at least two A and two AO passes including General Paper. Other colleges which did well in terms of percentage passes were Victoria (91.3),
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      362 11 SHE comes from a humble background. Bee Yeong, 18, earned the top scores among the girls, with three distinctions in A level subjects. She scored perfect A's in history, economics and Chinese as a second language. In AO level subjects, she earned a B4 in General Paper and a
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 301 12 TODAY, the first Singapore-de-signed portable compact disc player will roll off the production line at the Aiwa factory in Jurong. Mr Hajime Unoki, the Japanese audio manufacturer's deputy president, predicts that this CD player "will be the greatest hit in Aiwa's history." Mr Unoki was speaking
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      336 12 Pam dating Julio: Paper s INGER Julio Iglesias, who boasts he has slept with more .than 300 women, is now seeing a woman with some experience of men. She is the former darling of British newspaper editors, Pamella Bordes. But after they were spotted together at one of his
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    • 125 12 AFP. TWO middle-aged women have been banned from a top British indoor bowls competition this month for drug-taking. The women were taking the drugs on prescription. But the Welsh Ladies Indoor Bowling Association feared the players would breach strict rules introduced after two Welsh
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    • 147 12 Reuter. HONGKONG film magnate Sir Run Run Shaw has given Oxford University about $30 million to endow an institute for Chinese studies, the university announced today. "This magnificent donation will enable the study of China, whose people make up one-quarter of the world's population, to take
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    • 94 12 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. autopsy: Examination of a dead body by a doctor who cuts it open to find out the cause of death. bangers: Sausages. buoyant demand: Describes a situation in which
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 322 13 Bernama. THE Malaysian Prime Minister has criticised certain groups within and outside the country for adopting double standards over the human rights question. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad made the criticism when he addressed a Malay-sia-Palestine unity rally attended by Palestine leader Yasser Arafat yesterday. Mr Arafat,
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    • 87 13 AFP. THE Nepalese government has seized the March 1 and 8 issues of the Far Eastern Economic Review magazine. Nepalese officials said yesterday that an article in the March 8 issue of the Hong-kong-based regional magazine was found objectionable but gave no details. The edition contained
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    • 303 14 Reuter. PERRIER plans a joke-filled $45 million advertising campaign in the United States. The mineral water company's US distributor said yesterday it had plans to counter the hangover of the world's largest product-recall by spending millions of dollars to make America laugh.
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    • 36 14 Just empties: There is no goldmine in empty mineral water bottles, just a livelihood for this woman in Abidjan, Ivory Coast The bottles sell for 10 cents each. Picture/ Afp
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      268 14 Wire services. SHARE prices finished lower on London's Stock Exchange yesterday, with the market unable to recover from a late morning selling assault. Share prices were besieged during the morning when fu-tures-related selling spilled over into the cash market. The Financial Times 30share index was off 9.9 points at
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    • 84 14 Reuter. TOKYO shares dipped at the opening on unwinding of stock index futures arbitrage positions. The key 225-share Nikkei sagged 111.19 points or 0.33 per cent to 33,679.89 in 10 minutes after dipping 54.12 on Tuesday. A weaker yen and low yen bond prices compounded the effect and also
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    • 52 14 FT Industrials Tue 1,745.70 (1,755.60) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,676.80. (2,649.55) ST Industrial Tue 1,552.55 (1,552.45) NST Industrial Tue 3,055.53 (3,070.24) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,933.23 (2,938.68) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,580.40 (1,581.30) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 33,791.08 (33,845.20) Figures in brackets refer to those ot the previous
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      280 14 Wire services. STOCK prices rose broadly yesterday in light trading, boosted by several waves of computer-driven buying, traders said. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 27.25 to close at 2,676.80. Advancing issues outnumbered decliners by more than 2 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange,
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  • 1487 15 DEARAGGIE AGGIE gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie cannot answer are put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and address. But
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    • 71 15 LADIES NIGHT (Mon Tue) $5 nett for Ladies PLUS Swimwear Fashion Show (inclusive of 1 standard drink) Sunday Thursday $10 nett (2 standard drinks) Friday (Gents) $15 nett (2 standard drinks) Sat Eve of P.Holiday $15 nett (2 standard drinks) TEA DANCE (Sat, Sun P.Hol) $6 nett (3 drinks) A
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  • UPDATE
    • 1659 16 ►Centrkme ROMEO AND JULIET. This timeless love story by Shakespeare is performed by Stars. Romeo and Juliet celebrate their love despite the rivalry between their families. It leads to a final tragic climax. 8 pm. Tickets are only available for performances on Friday, Saturday and
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    • 18 16 OUT AND ABOUT: SOFT TENNIS COURSES: FASHION SENSE NIGHTLIGHT: ZA AND JOHNNY COMING UP: MALAY DRAMA
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      59 16 An exhibition on career opportunities, development and educational advancement. Potential employers from government departments, multi-national companies, manufacturers and service industries such as hotels and airlines will be present. Other exhibitors include the polytechnics, universities from different countries, commercial schools and computer schools, as well as fine arts schools.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 999 17 THE NEW PAPER/Wednesday, March 7, 1990 STARTING OVER (SBC 8, 9.30 pm) Lawrence Zhang: Plays Zhanping who behaves coldly towards Jianan (Sally Chen) after he falls for her good friend, Huijuan (Lin Yi). To save their relationship, Jianan plans to quit her job and help out Zhanping in his company.
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  • 210 17  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong THE Wonder Years (SBC 12, 7.30 pm) last night proved conclusively that some teachers are the same around the world, be they in an American high school or a Singapore secondary school. Last night, we saw the fitness teacher who
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  • spotlight
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      1090 18 Today, you can gauge a person's wealth by the kind of watch he or she wears. For some, the pricier a watch the better. Telling the time is merely incidental. LIM PHAYLING discovers why watch dealers here are so busy they can hardly give you the time of
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    • 288 18 COLOR Club is meant for young trendies who go for fun, sporty watches. As many as 15 new models hit the market each year. Not bad at all for a watch that has only been available here for the last four years. Campus is
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    • 962 19 page 20 THE NEW PAPEB/Wednesday, March 7, 1990 P ag 17 BEST OF DISNEY STARTING OVER jf I &mM A MICKEY AND DONAID I I (SBC 5,6.30pm) 111 who behaves coldly towards Jianan M <- I Mkkey: Finds his garden becoming a RHIIHRRi, 1 Chen) after he fM for her
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  • 210 19  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong THE Wonder Years (SBC 12, 7.30 pm) last night proved conclusively that some teachers are the same around the world, be they in an American high school or a Singapore secondary school. Last night, we saw the fitness teacher who
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  • Showtime
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      328 20 A new Malay video clip went on air last Friday. It is part of a Sing Singapore '90 package of eight videos which were made as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations. The Malay video clip coincides with the Malay Cultural Month which started on Feb 25. Singing
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    • 180 20 FROM Malay pop to traditional folk songs, from batik painting to trendy fashion the latest Sing Singapore '90 video clip has it all. The three-minute video clip, commissioned by the Ministry of Communications and Information, offers a wide spectrum of Malay culture and achievements
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    • 128 21 ROLE MODELS HARTINI ALI, 18, temporary clerk: "I'm happy to sing the Lenggang Kangkung with Mohd Helmi from Tokyo Square. "At the same time, I hope the video clip will strengthen the Malay spirit so that younger Malays won't become too Westernised. "The people on the
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    • 94 21 SITI HABIBAH, architect: "It took only about half an hour to film my part. I was doing a design of a building on the tape. I feel proud to be in this video clip and I hope this will inspire more Malays to become professionals. "As for
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    • 132 21 AZIZA ALI, in her late 30s, managing director: "I'd like to believe that I have been doing a lot for the Malay community. I organised the kitchen at the Malay Village, and I've held cooking demonstrations and sessions on spices, and even on social etiquette. "I've
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    • 101 21 SAKASI SAID, 50, batik printer: "As one of the few full-time Malay artists, I hope to inspire the younger Malay artists like those from the Nanyang Fine Arts to strive in this field. "There are very few established Malay artists. "And I urge younger Malays
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    • Article, Illustration
      292 21  -  By Wong Sing Yeong AMY OR BUST AMY Yip's famous assets have made the headlines again. During the filming of a comedy, actor Nat Cnan got to caress her breasts. When a reporter asked Nat about the "feel", he stuck up his thumb and said: "It's for real, very
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    • 497 22  -  By Lo Tien Yin T HE name Li Nanxing is al'most a household word here. But the time of reckoning has come for him is he well known in the region? Perhaps in the same league as Sudirman of Malaysia? SBC star Li is
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    • 437 22  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang AUSTRALIAN jazz virtuoso James Morrison is possibly the only abseiling trumpeter in the world. He has abseiled down buildings and swung into concert halls while blowing his trumpet. Abseiling involves making a steep drop with a rope secured from above
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 618 23 r WEDNESDAYRADIO I COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News in Brief NOON ,n a 12.0S Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics k w) A \J 1.00 Naws and Waathar Raport 1.00 Naws and Waather Foracast 'nf/tf "sf-0 (I 1.15 Lunchdata (cont'd) 1.10 Currancy Exchange Rates /"\f# "*J l/l *■vK\ 2.00 Naws in Briaf
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 400 24 COMICRELIEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Music, Company NOON Newsdesk -ji_ Wo 12.30 Off tho Sholf Dte OF IT *na totfcT SOCIETfS OffllllV WILL HMHAT DID SIMieIWSTO 12.15 Sentimental Journoy 12.45 Country Stylo •EmiLl OP MUTI Villi CMMGti. JT MIL f&£ PLfiV ED i 100 t>o 4 12.30 Keeping
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  • 415 25 FISH head curry is almost totally a Singaporean dish, Indian restaurants here will be proud to know. It was relatively unheard of in India. There, the entire fish is served in all kinds of curry coconut-rich curry in the south and mustard oil-based in the
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 227 25 IinEJRRYFISH HEAD] Sfigfl Hodf v J^H Feast on our Chef's Specialty Fish Head Curry at only $17.50 (VfPj (for 2 persons), or you may *Jjr *r; choose from an extensive local r—tf J I*'* and international range in our C /Jf/1 nni ft Menu at Cafe Aladdin. J Open 24
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 459 26 I CURRYFISH HEAdII 1 SAMY'S CURRY RESTAURANT 1 H > Sf (Formerly at Tank Road Pearl's Hill) Tel: *****80 M H Blk 25 Dempsey Road, Singapore 1024 (Singapore Civil Service Club) M Q Chicken, Fried/Curry Mutton, King Prawns H msk K Chilli Crab, Fried Fish many others. B Business Hours
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    • 767 27 P" 1 W c5hHHERE^™HE HAPPY BABIES.I I fitSftVl WITH LOVE FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS FITTI. I fcla Px HAPPY BABIES EACH baby cets TO RECEIVE 2 PACKS of FITTI diapers, a sinclet, a panty and a CONGRATULATORY gig I CARD FROM FITTI. ANNOUNCE YOUR BABY'S BIRTH RIGHT HERE. FREE.
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    • 920 28 hi mm -i 891 Announcements 891 Announcements 891 Announcements 891 Announcements 891 Announcements I (Iv Singapore Press Holdings UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Singapore Press Holdings Group invites applications from outstanding and promising students enrolling for full-time undergraduate studies at Universities in Singapore and overseas in 1990. Present undergraduates from the universities are
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    • 306 28 831 Employment CMR (Far East) Pta Ltd An 1 Mr»p—i Co »#n. A/CS CLERK able to handle full set of accounts able to work Independently able to type minimum OCE 'O' level minimum 2 years relevant working experience Salary $900 to $1100 commensurate* with experience ADMIN. ASSISTANT/ COORDINATOR neat ft
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 539 29 831 Employment 131 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment SINGAPORE CIVIL SERVICE Singapore Citizens with GCE 'N' or 'O' Level Certificates are invited to apply for the following appointments: Service Appointments Technical Appointments Clerical Officer Technician Computer Information Assistant Assistant Laboratory Technician Inland Revenue Officer Assistant Primary Production Officer Labour Assistant
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    • 300 29 131 Employment 831 Employment 831 Emptoyiwnt (PNE> .\%£;S^SgS^ y A well established company In the PCB t J manufacturing Industry. We are expanding In our 1» new plant and are looking for suitable candidates for l its expansion programme. We have immediate vacancies for x r *T*TsTm 3 [HI 13
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 407 30 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment Cold Storage Supermarkets, a name which is synonymous with Good Food at Great Value, has career opportunities for Part-time and Full-time employment as: TRAINEE BUTCHERS CASHIERS SALES ASSISTANTS MALE/FEMALE Interested applicants, please apply personally from 7/3/90 to 10/3/90 between 10am to 4.30pm at any
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    • 152 30 •31 Employment 831 Employment ■■1 FIL& SPORTWEAR 4 SHOES SALES ASSISTANTS We arc looking for capable and enthusiastic sales personnel for our soon to be opened shop at Orchard Road. You will be responsible for promoting Fila, one of the most successful line in sportwear, shoes and accessories. If you
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    • 334 30 831 Employment 831 Employment •j* Singapore Pro** Holdings Our group produces and distributes the Straits Times, Sunday Times, Llanhe Zaobao, Llanhe Wanbao. Shin Mln Dally News, Berlta Harlan, Berlta Mlnggu, Business Times and The New Paper using advanced technology Including electronic satellite transmission. We Invite applications ror the rollowlng vacancies:
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 364 31 I 831 Employment 831 Employment A leading restaurant/entertainment complex currently undergoing renovation requires the following additional personnel at management level: OPERA TIONS MANAGER Responsible for the running of the overall operation of 140 staff PUB MANAGER Must have an outgoing personality and be able to train and motivate staff RESTAURANT
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    • 407 31 831 Employment 831 Employment I BEE HANG ENTERPRISE 2 requires S SALES/ MARKETING EXECUTIVES (Mala/ Famala) e Mln. OCE 'O' level with 2 years' experience In trading environment e Pleasant personality, self-motivated fc must be aggressive J e Must be able start work Immediately e Basic allowance Incentives S FEMALE
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    • 517 31 831 Employment 831 Employment ft FOUR LEAVES BAKERY Daimaru Basement I has Immediate vacancies for: TRAINEE ASSISTANT BAKERS (MALE) I| Qrou Salary >620 before overtime No experience required. Age: 21 to 30 yean. Walk-in interview TODAY A TOMORROW 7th March A Bth March from 10.30 am. 6pm. at: FOUR LEAVES
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    • 199 31 831 Employment PACO FUNWORLD urgently requires GAMES ASSISTANTS Part-time or full-time Permanent morning shift or spm. to 11pm. Salary HOO and above English speaking. Age: 16 to 2S years. Able to start work immediately. tO BMC THE MANAGER 51-A 810 MAC CENTRE (above McDonald's) 2nd L*v*l Ang Mo Kio Ava.
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  • SPORTS
    • 394 32 EUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND AFP. DUNCAN Shearer was twice on target as Swindon beat Bradford City 3-1 in a Division Two match. The win move the Ossie Ar-diles-trained Swindon to within three points of leader Leeds. Three goals in a five-min-ute burst just before halftime settled the
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    • 171 32 Reuter, AP. DUTCH midfielder Ruud Gullit, sidelined with a knee injury for eight months, said yesterday he may be able to resume training in two weeks' time. Gullit said after a 45-minute examination by Belgian surgeon Marc Martens: "Dr Martens is very pleased with the
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    • Article, Illustration
      505 32 Wire services. BULGARIAN soccer players will soon benefit financially from the democratic changes sweeping their country. Said Plamen Krastov, the commercial manager of CFKA Sofia: "The best players are already getting around 10 per cent of transfer fees. But in the near future it will be arranged that they
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    • 440 32 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BILLIARDS UK Professional Championship in Middlesbro Q-finals: R Edmonds (Eng) bt I Williamson (Brit) 457-390, J Murphv (Brit) bt R Close (Brit) 492-455. HOCKEY Indira Gandhi Cup: India 1 SK 1. Final standings: 1 India 2 SK 3 Malaysia 4 Japan 5
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    • 250 33  -  I PREMIER LEAGUE: TIONG BAHRU v GEYLANG INTERNATIONAL (Jalan Besar, 7.30 pm) P eople have been criticising me...but I don't really care. Devaraj (right) Stories/ Abdul Shukor WHEN Tiong Bahru striker D Devaraj steps onto the field tonight, two things will be on his mind. First, that
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    • 168 33 POLICE v JURONG (Toa Payoh, 7.30pm) HOW good is Nazri Nasir? That will be known tonight when Jurong faces Police. The irony is that Nazri will not be playing, as he is on national cjuty in the Brunei Merdeka Games until March 15. So how good Nazri
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    • 201 33  -  By Alfonso Chan SLEEPING giant North Korea may rise to a protest even before the Asian Basketball Confederation Women's Championship starts at the Singapore Indoor Stadium from Monday to March 17. The North Koreans, who have never taken part in any Asian women's tournament before,
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    • 450 33  -  By Bernard Pereira MANAGER-COACH Wong Shoon Keat will have one big worry today when he leads Singapore's 19-strong team to the Milo-Sports Toto Cup badminton championship, starting tomorrow in Kuala Lumpur. The national intermediate coach is afraid his No 1 girls' singles player, Chin Yen-li, may be
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    • 104 33 ■THE tournament will be run on the lines j of the Thomas Cup. INSTEAD of home-and-away ties, the tournament will be on a carnival basis at zone level, and eight winners from the four zones will qualify for the final rounds. i THE tournament is restricted to Un-der-15
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    • 575 34  -  Stories/ Alfonso Chan THE Xie Yuru saga has left the wife of her former coach Lim Boot Hiang embittered. Mrs Lim Boot Hiang spoke to The New Paper yesterday about the controversy which has put her husband, who is away in Bangkok, in a poor light.
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    • 378 34 XIE YURU is determined not to resolve her tiff with coach Lim Boot Hiang and she intends to bring it up to the highest level. Contacted last night at her home, Yuru said: "I called her (Boot Hiang's wife) to tell her that I
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