The New Paper, 15 March 1990

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  • 12 1 the new paper THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS
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    • 254 1 WOMEN TRICKED AND SOLD FOR VICE Thai and Japanese police investigate white slavery ring. Japanese Yakuza gangsters said to recruit students and secretaries, mostly Colombians. The girls are promised jobs as models and tour guides in Asia. On arrival, their passports are taken away. Then they are forced at gunpoint
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 375 2 Govt's policy is to consult in as many areas as possible, CEOs told PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE: MAH REITERATES NATIONAL POLICY SOME 800 chief executive officers are being told over two hours how Government intends to plan for the future. It will be a participative approach
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    • 104 2 THE Strategic Economic Plan is the 4th planning exercise in Singapore. 1. 1960: Planning was done by a 10-man team from the UN, headed by Dr Albert Winsemius. Its main goal was job creation. The Economic Development Board was also set up. 2. 1980: The second plan
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    • 382 2 POLICE in Thailand and Japan are investigating a white slavery ring that has links in several countries. The gang lured women, mostly Colombians, into prostitution in Hongkong and other nations, the South China Morning Post reported on Tuesday. The report said Thai police
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    • 124 2 Reuter. TWO underground trains came within seconds of a collision when one was driven the wrong way through a tunnel near London's Kings Cross station. Train driver John Robson said yesterday that he saw lights heading towards his stationary train packed with about 800 passengers.
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    • 54 2 Viking ship settles in at Marina South (TNP, March 14): We reported that the central tower at Marina Village will not be more than three m high. It should have been "not more than three storeys high". A Marina Village spokesman clarified that the name Vikings for one of
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    • 462 3  -  Stories/ Trudy Lim STUDENTS some as young as 10 years old are taking slimming courses that can cost between $275 and $3,000. It is not unusual these days to find schoolgirls and the odd schoolboy at weight-re-duction centres. And it is not just exercises and
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    • 192 3 SHY and insecure, L had a poor self-image. She was at least 10 kg overweight, a problem that had plagued her for five or six years. But when she met a New Paper team yesterday, she cut a pleasing figure in her blue leotards and spoke fairly freely. "I started
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    • 257 3 NEXT time you go to your newspaper stand for a packet of sweets, you might get it in a plastic bag carrying The New Paper logo. The bright blue-and-orange TNP logo stands out boldly against the white background on one side of the bag.
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    • 38 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.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

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    • 55 3 What engagement gifts do Malay women give? The items given are a kain songket, a songkok (cap), a pair of shoes, a towel, a prayer mat, a few types of cakes, fruit and sometimes a bottle of perfume. There is no exchange of rings. Only the man has to a
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 548 4 Checking out a prospective marriage partner has become a talking point following a recent court case involving a Casanova conman. YAW YAN CHONG reports that as singles become wary, private matchmaking agencies are feeling the pinch. And TRUDY LIM asks officers of Government matchmaking agencies what those
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    • 281 4 TELLTALE SIGNS OF CONMEN HAVE you met your fiance's family? Meeting your future in-laws is not just polite, it is also a way to protect yourself from being cheated, say officers from two Government matchmaking agencies. The New Paper asked the officers how singles can
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 26 6 DAY THREE TODAY MPs' questions about th« road system master plan will be answered today, when debate on the National Development budget allocation continues.
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    • 393 6 Debate on the budgets for the Prime Minister's Office and ministries began yesterday. There was much talk about security, including defence of Singapore's growing wealth. Budget allocations for PMO and Defence Ministry were approved ONLY one matter came up when estimates of
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    • 29 6 Legislation to be introduced before end of year No referendum will be held Select Committee will study issue and there will be full discussion The Istana
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    • 320 6 IDEFENCE IT is the policy of the Ministry of Defence to build close defence relations with our neighbours. But defence co-operation is governed by the state of overall bilateral relations. Second Defence Minister (Services) Briga-dier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said this during debate on allocations for the ministry.
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    • 258 6 NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SPEAKER'S! DUTY SPEAKER j Tan Soo Khoon is using the guillotine to keep speeches to the time allotted. MPs will speak on 356 items during the 10 days scheduled for ministry i budgets. j I i BUS drivers do not drive their buses
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 401 7 Since 1970, food standards have been established for 34 foods including a dozen edible oils and fats. They are among nearly 600 standards for a wide range of products and processed which have been developed over the last 20 years since the Singapore Institute of
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    • 153 7 IT takes about a year or more to prepare a standard. Work on the tofu draft began in March last year. The preparation of a standard is initiated by 11 committees which report to the Standards Council. Each represents a particular industry area, information technology
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    • 247 8 A I RE the new disposable contact lenses good for me? Are there any soft contact lenses that don't tear? Questions like these will be answered at a public forum here. The forum will be the highlight of a symposium of contact lens specialists opening
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    • 118 8 FROM 1995, only those who have passed an optometrist's course or the part-time course offered by the Singapore Polytechnic will be allowed to prescribe and fit contact lenses. The Health Ministry said in a statement recently that it will soon make this ruling a law. This will ensure
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    • 58 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. vindictive: Someone who is vindictive tries deliberately and cold-bloodedly to hurt someone who they think has done them harm. yore: The expression "of yore" is often used to refer
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    • 237 7 THERE V<f COME AND HEAR REV RICK SEAWARD SPEAK ON 'JESUS CHRIST IS THE ANSWER TO LIFE' COME AND HEAR THE AMAZING TESTIMONIES OF: f Cris Bermont is one of the leading singers m the jtttk afc. Philippines and has performed extensively throughout the W 1 world For 3 consecutive
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    • 93 8 Smooth Swinging Sound <*ts Soothing live entertainment ft H llf nightly with your favourite uxinoc cocktails and long cool drinks. Cover-up swinging trio that brings you swinging hits and evergreens in English, Chinese arid Japanese. Showtime: 8:00pm 12:45 am 10% discount on each bottle of liquor ordered (no beer) Duo
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    • 71 9 MOWMTWT ALL MERCHANDISE MUST GO AT INCREDIBLE PRICES. //W /f AT METRO SUPREME. I'| Xp^ll Special treat at McDonald's. Show a Metro Supreme t j lis i receipt at McDonald's YMCA for a free ice-cream jj/ f# if fn. /i cone with any McDonald's purchase. Valid only on M date
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  • NEWSTODAY
    • 246 10 Reuter. THE Japanese government is preparing to pay March wages to its 850,000 public servants in instalments. Chief Cabinet Secretary Misoji Sakamoto told a news conference in Tokyo yesterday that the government must make efforts to provide at least half of the March
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    • 386 10  -  By Bernard Pereira SINGAPORE will be getting its first public golf school. The Green Fairways International Golf School offers lessons in driving, chipping and putting. Its facilities from driving range to putting green will simulate real competition conditions. Construction is about to
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    • 96 10 PUBLIC GOLF FACILITIES Tanglin Golf Course (Holland Rd) NTIIC is working with the Ministry of National Development to identify a suitable site for a public goif course. A possible location is along the north bank of Sungei Seletar. PRIVATE DRIVING RANGES Singapore Polytechnic, Fairway Country Club, Parkland
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 357 11 WORKING mothers are a talking point not only in Singapore but also in Britain. A British government MP suggested recently that working mums are wrecking family life, pushing up figures for crime, divorce and child battering, the Daily Mail reported. Mr Ivor Stanbrook, a lawyer, said
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    • 314 11 AP. IN one of the most dramatic scenes yesterday in the expanded Soviet Parliament, Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov became so angry he could hardly speak. This happened after a popular reformer implicated Mr Ryzhkov and his Cabinet in a foiled scheme to sell a dozen
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    • 49 11 Public scorn: .4 boy, who is suspected to have cast false vote at a polling centre in Sirajdikhan, Bangladesh yesterday, is publicly humiliated under police supervision. The first day of the 12-day staggered voting for the crucial local elections ended peacefully. Picture/ Afp
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    • 229 11 Reuter. POLAND has finally won the right to take part in international talks on German unity. The talks, attended by the two Germanys and four World War II victors Britain, France, the Soviet Union and the United States opened in Bonn yesterday.
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    • 53 11 Diners Down Under Discovery j See all the wonders of Australia,! and all the major cities I with Diners. j Highlights: Cairns Brisbane I Gold Coast Sydney Melbourne Tasmania Perth Albany Darwin j Alice Springs Katherine o) DINERS WORLD TRAVEL 7500E Beach Road #02-201 The Plaza Singapore 0719 Phone: *****22
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 345 12 MORE than 40 Malaysian government employees who took part in a get-rich-quick scheme to resell jewellery are now paying the price for their greed. Their salaries are being deducted even though they have not seen the gems. The deductions were initially halted in October last year after
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    • 189 12 Wire services. A LIBYAN plant suspected of making chemical weapons may be on fire and Libya has closed its borders, said a US presidential spokesman yesterday. American television ABC News said the plant, 64 km from Rabta, had burned to the
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    • 77 12 Reuter. MONGOLIA'S ruling communist party elected a reformist leader yesterday and gave up its 66-year-old monopoly on power. The moves pave the way for possible democratic elections. A key meeting of the par- ty central committee chose as general-secretary Mr Gombojavyn Ochirbat, 61. He was
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      273 12 Wire services. SHARE prices ended slightly higher yesterday after a slow session on London's Stock Exchange. The Financial Times 30share index was up 3 points at 1,758.6. Volume amounted to 376.1 million shares, compared with 320.6 million shares on Tuesday. Equities and gilts had a quiet but steady day.
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    • 85 12 Reuters. ON the Tokyo stock exchange shares prices jumped at the opening, largely on widespread buying by fund trusts hoping to window dress their books before the fiscal year ends, brokers said. The 225-share Nikkei index rose 186.03 points or 0.58 per cent to 32,538.16 in 10 minutes after
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    • 51 12 FT Industrials Wed 1,758.60 (1,755.60) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,687.84 (2,674.55) ST Industrial Wed 1,564.81 (1,565.68) NST Industrial Wed 3,029.29 (3,029.45) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 2,881.23 (2,887.62) Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,558.70 (1,560.60) Nikkei Stock Average Wed 32,352.13 (32,620.57) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading
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      268 12 Wire services. STOCK prices rose yesterday, rebounding from Tuesday's mild setback. The market retreated on Tuesday as interest rates came under new upward pressure in the credit markets. Rates declined in Wednesday's activity, giving some encouragement to stock traders. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, down 12.16
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  • UPDATE
    • 1610 13 ►Centrestage I —7 PETER AND THE \w\ A ballet presented 1 oy the Singapore Dance Theatre. It has been specially created to help the young identify the different instruments in an orchestra. The story is about the adventures of Peter and his animal friends when
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    • 20 13 CENTRESTAGE: PETER AND THE WOLF SCHOOL BREAK: READING CONTEST OUT AND ABOUT: BABAZAR SALE TALKS: FATHER AND CHILD
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    • 54 13 See this exciting new air show through the eyes of four young students. The 15-minute show traces the history, technology and progress of aeroplanes. Flight: The Mystery, Wonder Magic is to be launched today at 7 pm. It is open to the public tomorrow. Aviation
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  • Showtime
    • 614 14 In the film She-Devil, Ruth Patchett's husband is straying. But he will soon feel the strain. Because she has decided to destroy everything he holds dear home, family, career and freedom. Would a Singapore woman be so vindictive? TING MEI SEE asks five married women MEN who have
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    • 192 14 Mrs Julie Lim, director of corporate communications and advertising: "If a woman really loves her husband, she can make allowances for some indiscretions. "Sometimes, if they can leave that behind them, the marriage may even come out stronger." Ms Margaret Sundarason, in the real estate
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  • 157 15  -  SEENLASTNKJHT Bi Lo Tien Yin By Lo Tien Yin IT was quite a night yesterday. People on screen kept behaving unexpectedly. In the period drama, The Village Hero (SBC 8, 6.45 pm), the heroine (Chen Anna), a courtesan, did the unexpected. She did not cry on
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 159 15 1 GET SMART II: HOW TO SUCCEED IN SPY BUSINESS (SBC 5, 7pm; Don Adams: Stars as Max. In this rP^r^ episode, Seigfried introduced to a mWM convention as "defector of the year"—throws sleeping dust into the fiSB^P^ r As f f j Sfi VWMar«a\l -A.- j '■MY YfV <Bw
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    • 848 15 FRIENDS NEXT DOOR i||HBIK I Chen Zhlguang: p/aysZi-Cao. 1 1 Mil| A, J suggestion to reveal the truth of her |ij|j|| |j™|H jHr j I hZ H I JMB iJP Zi-Cao, a competitor for a potential flPpji 888B client, accidentally picks up Mei-Qi's "i! 1 Ilti''' iI'IU'IV/l medical appointment card.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1439 16 spotlight Yesterday, reporter IRENE NG took a candid look on the human drama on the MRT. Today, she shifts her attention to buses ONE drawback of travelling in a bus is that you can never predict what the person sitting in front of you will do. This is important,
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  • 157 17  -  8EENLASTMQHT By Lo Tien Yin By Lo Tien Yin IT was quite a night yesterday. People on screen kept behaving unexpectedly. In the period drama, The Village Hero (SBC 8, 6.45 pm), the heroine (Chen Anna), a courtesan, did the unexpected. She did not cry on
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 158 17 1 GET SMART II: HOW TO SUCCEED IN SPY BUSINESS (SBC 5, 7pm; Don Adams: Stars as Max. In this episode, Seigfried introduced to a mWM convention as "defector of the year"—throws sleeping dust into the fiSB^P^ r As f f j Sfi VWMar«a\l -A.- j '■MY YfV <Bw a|l<k
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    • 721 17 FRIENDS NEXT DOOR |||T^fllKb Chen Zhiguang: Plays Zi-Cao. 1 Mei-Qi disagrees with Da-Wen's i|| Hlfln wj J$kW suggestion to reveal the truth of her pJ bJSR w UJi. ij' WT illness as she fears her competitors If iff Mntyli. nil may use it against her company. But Jjj 1 Pty|l
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 584 18  -  By Lo Tien Yin LEE James' moonwalking is slightly different from Michael Jackson's. It is silent. Moonwalking is a mime, not a noisy dance for James, 29, a trained actor and psychologist from Australia. Most people know the moon better than they know themselves, according to James.
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    • 160 18 MEMBERS of the Experimental Theatre Club now feel the need to be rejuvenated. Finally, after more than 20 years of existence, they have called in a drama expert and yogi to help them. As part of what the club calls its "rejuvenation project", it has
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    • 275 18  -  By Adeline Woon ARSENIO Hall, Eddie Murphy's co-star in Coming to America, you may have seen. Arsenio Hall, talk-show host who's threatening to oust Johnny Carson, you might have heard of, or read in Time magazine. But Chunky A? Chunky will have you know that
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    • 242 19 MUSIC fans can have a taste of success tomorrow night when the R B group SOS (which stands for Sounds Of Success) Band takes to the stage at Top Ten But success did not come easy, as the fiveman band will say. It started
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    • 560 19  -  EMILY OF EMERALD HILL March 13 to 18 8 pm DBS Auditorium Dr Max Le Blond, comparing the two previous performances of Emily with Pearly Chua's FIRST NIGHT REVIEW/ By Lo Tien Yin PEARLY Chua, 34, gave a formidable performance as the new Emily over two
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 53 18 I Ten weeks of I M delicious food choices I SBSm <f Treat y° ur family and friends Y _\ijt\ to a nutritious meal of steamboat HH V \LwSjjl|jy| Bp delights in our w^-g mf y^-^ w: -"g nl Gourmet Fare feature on March 21 in The New Paper Fastads.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 287 19 MO( oiiMi; /v < When it's time to take a vf break, there's nothing ''k* 1 biting into a Bingo chocolate wafer. It's solid yet crunchy. Fills you like no other snack does! Serenata (or that delicious munch with the sheer delight of chocolate. Koukou Roukou for the smooth deliciousness
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 51 20 A story you'll read again and again I Y< KAMPUMQ Y*£- chicken W 5$ $6.50 I The archetypal Singapore novel Business Times An impressive command of the language TTie Straits Times Fight scenes charged with drama, extremely visual GO Magazine i STPJDistributoj2 J^= TYmes Publishing Group i t k i
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 262 20 THURSDAYRADIO I.l:{n;?:li]nfli n-TiTTiT^— NOON Newt in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics I.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 1.15 popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Words and Music 1.45 Midday Market Report 3.00
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    • 177 20 I COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill |J George the Robot/Stephen Stanley WGY- WUAT fT V Do fc*Z- /V UNthl£. k SoAPtejS I <J o Vo(3L"TS/.. V Duffy/Bruce Hammond I'M GONNA J6 TlEP OP IN A BOO&E.T- XT SORE., V WHATUX5UID V/\ W- I I I PUFFV. VOO
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 414 21 COMICRELIEF THURSDAYRADIO I i Orchard Road/coim Goh FTTiSIHHHi NOON Good Music, Company and NOON Nawsdask te&L I l w i o ISSJS2SL»rti-«-i ftECEfW WIHErJ FNUOHTENED NOT Tf ANSCEfJD > Z 12.30 Kaaping Track 1.00 World Mows HF <(VlAl_ BARRIFfK I O C'COT 1.00 Now* 1.09 Twanty-four Hours: News STILLFEBLUJEW) \*KT
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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    • 37 22 811 Personal Servient/ Merchandise 831 Employment RECEPTIONIST •GCE 'O' oc 'N' level School leavers welcome DESPATCH RIDER WALK-IN INTERVIEW Blk 1020 #07-3500 Houyung Ave 1 Tai Seng Ind. Estate (Beside Airport Rd.) Singapore 1953 Tel: 284*5922 1
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    • 149 22 800 Food/Entertainment 800 Food/Entertainment I 3Fogtersf*j' lOLDE ENGLISH EATING HOUSE II #02-38 Specialists' Centre I 277 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 EM WE SPECIALISE IN AIRFLOWN M STEAKS. FARMHOUSE FARE AND i DEVONSHIRE CREAM TEAS, I jOOD RESTAURANT GUIDE AWARD WINNER 1986) Hie Best ji in Town Grilled prawns on skewer
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 441 23 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment You need Then we a change? lioP need you. MARINA VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL If you are looking for a change something different, something unique this is it. Marina Village, a brand-new concept in food and beverage trends is opening soon at
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    • 318 23 PfSH NANYANG KSafl technological INSTITUTE V (To be reconstituted and renamed the y Nanyang Technological University X/ in 1991) Applications are invited for appointment to the following post: SECRETARY (GRADE III) Qualifications: a) A minimum of 3 passes at GCE O level (or equivalent) examinations including English Language; shorthand at
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    • 345 23 831 Employment 831 Employment i i SCORE SINGAPORE CORPORATION OF REHABILITATIVE ENTERPRISES WALK-IN INTERVIEW (A) CLERICAL OFFICERS, GRADEB (Male Female) Gross monthly salary range: $553 to $1133 Minimum Requirements (i) 3 GCE 'O' levels (including EL or Maths); or (ii) PCBS 2 GCE 'O' levels in EL or Maths; or
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 516 24 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment Singapore Chartered Electronics Technologies Industrial —>— pH Fsfc BP laOaQlrelW#oVJvfo^M'nOJDvlßQlWoV' I Chartered Electronics Industries, a progressive market-driven company. noted for its innovative power in PCs, telecommunication products and systems integration, offers you these opportunities: Technician Drafting Assistant c ITC/NTC 2 in Drafting Design/ OTC
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    • 362 24 831 Employment An established company In the exclusive gifts business invites applications for the post of: ACCOUNTS CLERKS Requirements: LCCI Higher or Intermediate Accounting 1-2 years' experience Able to maintain full set of accounts up to Balance Sheet PC knowledge an advantage Able to work Independently. Attractive salary Medical It
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 332 25 831 Employment 831 Employment I. Opportumties CLERKS (Yishun/Remimpin) H (For Sales and Production Depts) I 'N' or GCE *0' level or equivalent qualification H Malaysians with SPM 5 credits also H welcome H Attractive new salary compensation H package will be offered to the right H candidates. H Benefits include:
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    • 424 25 831 Employment 831 Employment s= JOIN SINGAPORE'S ONLY OPEN I CONCEPT CROCODILE PARK AND H H ITS EXPANDING TEAM H I ACCOUNTS/EDP I I ASSISTANT I I Accounting qualification H Knowledge of computer H H softwares and Dbase H H Programming H Duties include accounting, EDP H H Operations, and
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  • SPORTS
    • 417 26 Reuter. POWERFUL Indonesia lost a seed but gained an upset-maker in the men's second round yesterday. Haryanto Arbi was Indonesia's hero, restoring its pride with the biggest upset of the day a 15-2, 8-15, 15-11 triumph over Danish joint third seed Poul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen. That came only minutes
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    • Article, Illustration
      486 26 Men's singles, Ist rd: Morten Frost (Den) bt Wei Yan (Aust) 15-10, 15-7; Chris Jogis (US) bt Hans Sperre (Den) 15-10 ,15-5; Ardy Wiranata (Indo) bt Tse Bun (HK) 15-6, 15-3; Anders Nielsen (Eng) beat Chris Bruil (Hoi) 15-6, 15-0; Alan Budi Kusuma (Indo) bt Steve Baddeley
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    • 216 26 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER European Open in Lyons q-finals: Stephen Hendry bt Neal Foulds 5-3. SOCCER English Div One: Man U 0 Everton 0, Norwich 0 Coventry 0. Div Two: Brighton 2 Sheffield Utd 2, West Brom 2 Bradford 0. Div Four Hereford 2 Colchester
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    • 324 26 Wire services. FORMER England and Manchester United soccer hero Bobby Charlton said yesterday he believed the Soviet Union would be the revelation of the World Cup in Italy. "They have been able to adapt to the new system of play in which speed is fundamental," Charlton said. Charlton, who
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    • Article, Illustration
      549 27 I FA CUP Q-FINAL REPLAY OLDHAM 3 VILLA 0 LIVERPOOL 1 QPR 0 AFP, Reuter. SECOND Division Oldham Athletic continued its dream march to Wembley. Oldham demolished the First Division leader Aston Villa 3-0 to qualify for the semi-finals of the FA Cup. Holder Liverpool also took its place
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    • 236 27 EUROPE KICKOFF: DUTCH CUP Reuter. PSV EINDHOVEN beat archrival Aiax Am- sterdam in a penalty shoot-out yesterday to reach the final against Vitesse. John van den Brom struck a hat-trick in Vitesse's 3-0 semi-final win over Willem II which earned the Arnhem club a final clash with
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    • 152 27 FRENCH LEAGUE Reuter. SHARP-SHOOTER JeanPierre Papin struck twice to give Marseille a 2-0 away win over Sochaux yesterday. Thet helped Marseille move within two points of leader Bordeaux. Papin raised his tally for the season to 21 goals and helped hoist the club he captains to
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