The New Paper, 21 March 1990

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  • 11 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1990 MCI 36/4/89 50 CENTS
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    • 129 1 BIG BAD BREAK ■n CRASH /Page 16 J 13 Hp "m m MYSTERY Another I glass M shatters; Ten days ago, automatic glass doors at World Trade Centre suddenly shattered. A boy was cut. Last Thursday, a glass tumbler like the one at right suddenly NH|Hi& shattered while family was
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  • 43 1 Once the water lapped the shoreline of Seletar Reservoir. Now so much water has disappeared, you can walk P ersists All of us must do our hit to SaV8 water> says t ie Utilities Picture/ KENNETH KOH
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 184 2 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong last night found reason to hope that there would be no need to ration water in future. His reason: The completion of a dam in Johor. Singapore is building the dam, costing $46.7 million, at Sungai
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    • 508 2 A GLASS tumbler that shattered suddenly on the table put a damper on a family's seafood dinner last Thursday night. The family of 11 was into dessert when it happened. The empty glass had been used to serve orange juice to one of the
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    • 104 2 THE 'mystery' of the shattering glass door is being looked into by the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA). It wants to find out what caused the pair of automated glass doors at the lobby of the World Trade Centre to suddenly disintegrate into little
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    • 89 2 AP. CHILDREN in Sweden with more than $320 in the bank must pay income tax starting next year. Most children's accounts are now sheltered under tax deductions, which are being eliminated under the reform. The Government has said the tax reform, which takes effect in
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    • 33 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call HotlinePlus, 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Include full name, address and phone.
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    • 568 3 This year's Big Dry is slowly sucking away the water in our reservoirs. The heat has also pushed daily water consumption to a record high, prompting a PUB call for water conservation. KENNETH KOH describes the changes at one of Singapore's largest bodies of fresh
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    • 55 3 CULTURE BITS Someone named, say, Ahmad bin Ibrahim, should be coiled Mr Ahmad or Mr Ahmad Ibrahim. His wife would not take his name upon marriage. If she is named Alifah Jfc binti Ali, then she should be called j Madam Ali|oh I or Madam I
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    • 42 3 Localised afternoon and evening showers on four to five days in the next fortnight. Widespread early morning rain is likely on one or two days. Rainfall for March likely to be below average for threequarters of Singapore.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 277 4  -  MYSTERY DEATHS By Angeline Song THERE have been mystery deaths of at least 600 Thai workers in Saudi Arabia since 1965. This was revealed by Mr Tichai Chuensuksawadi, news editor of Bangkok Post, in a telephone interview yesterday. "Since 1965, 1,000 Thai labourers in
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    • 77 4 THE team of Thai doctors, who visited Singapore, has not been able to determine the cause of sudden death of the 12 workers. But they have taken home samples of tissues and blood, as well as PVC pipes. They will be conducting further tests on
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    • 149 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. cackle: Laugh in a loud unpleasant way usually because one is pleased that something unpleasant has happened to someone. deliriously happy: Extremely happy. disintegrates: Falls apart. escalates: Becomes more
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    • 578 4  -  I Ie tried to snatch my money but I pulled away. I struggled with him because I did not know he was armed. Suddenly, he struck at my face and back. I felt a piercing pain on my back, but did not realise that
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    • 143 4 A POLICE spokesman has this advice for cabbies, especially those who work at night. USE radio to inform colleagues of destination and the route taken. Do this if suspicious of passengers. This will help colleagues to alert the police if they do not hear from you
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 72 5 ZNespreme r |P vjP* I Citizen's craftsmen designers present yet another elegantly coordinated watch collection Stylish, extravagant beauty created by thinly stretching the case to the limits of possibility |H}J Superb water resistance because of Citizen's unique HUZ function "sssasrrr Espreme destined for you •CITIZEN CITIZEN IS A Rf GISTERED
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 345 6  -  Stories/ Lois Ng AN UNEXPECTED bonus came for 246 students with their GCEO-level results. Travel firm Ken-Air sent them silver and gold coupons which can be collected and then exchanged for a personal stereo, a camera, a television set or even free hotel accommodation in Paris
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    • 189 6 KEN-AIR Tours grossed a whopper $7.5 million sales in its one-day travel fair early this month. It is the highest figure the company has netted in its 17-year history, said Mr Cheong Tack Hoong, marketing director of Ken-Air Services International. "There has always been a significant
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    • 317 7  -  By Julia Goh A SUB-CONTRACTOR who helped dispose of stolen gold ornaments worth $400,500 last October was jailed for 24 months yesterday. Lim Song Bee, 37, a first offender, who admitted two charges of helping to dispose of the gold ornaments, was jailed
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    • 141 7  -  By Charmaine Chan A WOMAN passenger confessed to a taxi driver that she did not have money to settle the fare. So, the woman, Rozila binti Mohd Ghani, 19, handed Mr Saparwan bin Awang, 41, her identity card as a "guarantee" while she went to get
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 402 7 THE neighbourhood second- "Ours is a small school. So Llshi scored an CHEN LISHI was one of over ary schools more than held the teachers here were able to Ject. 6,000 students who studied Detheir o lev-'i<-<l:ratH Hhoice. l sub- and V J V to KnKiisfl (FOR O 1 LEVEL
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 27 8 DAY 7 TODAY DEBATE on the Ministry of Home Affairs' budget resumes. The Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Labour are next on the agenda.
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    • 152 8 MINISTRY OF LAW THE role of Queen's Counsel in Singapore's legal system will be reviewed, said the Law and Home Affairs Minister Prof S Jayakumar. He said the Law Ministry will hold discussions with the judiciary, the Attorney-General's Chambers and the Law Society on the
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    • 63 8 QC is a title given by the British Queen to senior court lawyers in England who have distinguished themselves. "The question to be addressed is whether the increasing tendency to use QC for cases which are not complex will impede the development of our legal
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    • 135 8 MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS THE number of murders rose from 50 in 1987 to 71 in 1989. But the real indicator of lawlessness has not gone up, said Prof Jayakumar. This indicator the number of murders committed in the course of robbery has not exceeded 20
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    • 100 8 AN elite Civil Defence rescue team called Dart the Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team will snap into action by next year. It will have three platoons on 24 hours call, and will respond immediately to any disaster, Prof Jayakumar said. The 109 men in Dart were
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    • 164 8 Seizing drug money: A new law now being drawn up will allow the Government to confiscate the assets of drug traffickers. But Law and Home Affairs Minister Prof S Jayakumar said it is complex and "may take some time" to prepare. Among the problems: The need to protect
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    • 162 8 Time-tested: Appointing high court judges on the recommendation of the Prime Minister is a time-tested procedure practised in many other countries, said Law and Home Affairs Minister Prof S Jayakumar. He was replying to NCMP Dr Lee Siew Choh. Dr Lee called for the system to be changed
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    • 259 8 MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TWO Mandarinspeaking MPs Mr Peh Chin Hua (Jalan Besar GRC) and Mr Choo Wee Khiang (Marine Parade GRC) expressed concern over resignations among SBC stars. Mr Ho Kah Leong, the ministry's Parliamentary Secretary, told reporters SBC is seeking to improve
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 271 9 A MODEL student must not only be confident. He should also show an awareness of the finer things in life, including art, literature, the theatre and the concert hall. This is a picture of a model Chinese High School student, as painted out
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    • 97 9 The Chinese High School along Bukit Timah Road celebrates its 71st founder's day today. The boys school began on March 21, 1919, as Singapore's first Chinese secondary school. It was the centre of Chinese education in Southeast Asia until the former Nanyang University was set up
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    • 200 9 FROM next month, students who go to the Australian High Commission in Napier Road for information on studying in Australia will be redirected to the new Australian Education Centre. The centre, endorsed by the Australian Government, is jointly run by the International Development Program
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    • 150 9 THE third Festival on the Park will feature a myriad of dances. The waltz, the rock 'n' roll, cha cha, twist and a-go-go will be performed, as will be the Orchard Swing. The one-hour item this Sunday will have dances by the People's Association Dance
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    • 313 10  -  By Griselda Loo f ROM door-to-door to a cen'tre with everything under one roof. Electrolux, the Swedish manufacturer of domestic appliances, is well-known for direct door-to-door sales. But now it will seek to raise its profile. The company has announced plans to set up three
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    • 99 10 SET up here 20 years ago, Electrolux SEA started out with salesmen lugging vacuum cleaners to homes and demonstrating them. The advantage of direct sales is that sales staff get to deal with the customers on a one-to-one basis, said Mr Janson. But this takes time
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    • 39 10 PRODUCTS SERVICES ELECTROLUX also offers a range of products and services that include mini-bars and mini-coolers for hotels, office shelving and filing systems and property management. It is also setting up a new regional training centre for its executives.
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    • 223 10  -  By Charmaine Chan A MAN made false claims of connections to the Brunei royal family in order to trick a beautician into paying him a "commission". Long Foo Jai, 48, met Miss Thng Siew Moi, 29, in response to her newspaper advertisement
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 326 11 AP. UNDERCOVER police who ran a clothing factory in New York's Chinatown say mobsters control the city's garment industry through their truck companies. US investigators using the factory as a front gathered evidence against two organised crime families, The New York Times reported yesterday. "The evidence
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    • 205 11 Wire services. NAMIBIA, Africa's last colony, became the world's newest nation this morning. The South African flag was lowered for the last time at 6 am (midnight in Namibia) and the new blue, red and green Namibian flag was raised as thousands of blacks and whites cheered
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    • 112 11 I MANAGEMENT DECISIONS Strategic planning. All part of a Hay 's work for Lim Hua Isng He fa only 30. and already a head of department, managing more people than many of his contemporaries His career is challenging in its different aspects, offering rewards for those who want to take
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 347 12 Reuter. THE Israeli Labour party leader, Mr Shimon Peres, was asked by the country's President yesterday to form a new government. Mr Peres immediately endorsed a US proposal for Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. "I believe very deeply that this is a time for peace," he
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    • 298 12 Reuter. BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Government unveiled a neutral budget yesterday. But it is unlikely to bring short-term relief to Brit- ain's battered economy or his party's slumping popularity. Rattled members of Mrs Thatcher's Conservative Party cheered Chancellor of the Exchequer John Major as
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      279 12 Wire services. SHARE prices on the London stock exchange finished stronger in thin dealings yesterday, continuing their earlier upward trend and taking little notice of the 1991 budget details released during the market's final hours. Dealers said investors would digest the budget before committing themselves to fresh positions today.
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    • 12 12 The Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today for Vernal Equinox Day.
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    • 51 12 FT Industrials Tue 1,771.40 (1,759.90) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,738.74 (2,755.63) ST Industrial Tue 1,564.05 (1,562.86) NST Industrial Tue 3,071.05 (3,060.95) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,880.03 (2,871.39) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,595.80 (1,594.70) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 3,087.19 (31,263.24) Figure* in brackets refer to those of the previous trading
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      286 12 Wire services. WALL Street shares fell yesterday following negative economic reports and another steep tumble on the Tokyo stock market. The Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials finished at 2,738.74 points, down 16.89. After shrugging off negative economic news to rise earlier in the session, stocks turned
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 357 13 Reuter. ARMY tanks drove a wedge between Romanian nationalists and ethnic Hungarians in the Transylvanian town of Tirgu Mures yesterday. Earlier, a man was killed and 60 people were injured in hand-to-hand clashes. The army stepped in after 2,000 Romanians armed with scythes and
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    • 175 13 AFP. MALAYSIA is not engaged in an arms build-up, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. "We are not about to keep up with the Joneses. But we will be capable," Dr Mahathir said at the opening of the Defence Services Asia 1990 Exhibition
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    • 41 13 Reuter. SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze pledged yesterday Moscow would not use force to crush independence movements in the Baltic republics. He said this before meeting US Secretary of State James Baker in Windhoek.
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    • 183 13 Wire services. POP star Gloria Estefan, her husband, child and two aides were injured yesterday in a car crash on a snowhound highway near Scranton, Pennsylvania. The lead singer for the Miami Sound Machine was in stable condition with a broken vertebra. A
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 38 13 Have 6 Soft Spot For j March 23 March 30 1990 12pm 2pm Outside Raffles Place Somerset MRT Stations Have It Absolutely jTJ 3 Watch out for coupons in The New Paper on March 23 30 1990. lii&liiSllH
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  • Showtime
    • 599 14  - Divorce violent style War of the Roses makes a violent message about divorce and TING MEI SEE was right there to receive it The War of the Roses Coming to Cathay cinemas PREVIEW/ By Ting B Ting Mei See D IVORCE is no laughing mati ter. But in the movie,
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    • 585 15  -  SHOWS M Butterfly will be staged at the Victoria Theatre from June 29 till July 4. Tickets priced at $30, $25, $15 and $10 will on sale soon. Tickets to the two matinees on June 30 and July 1 are $20, $15, $10 and
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    • 366 15  -  Dad Coming to Shaw Cinemas PREVIEW/ By Adeline Woon FIRST there was Twins. Then Cousins. And now Dad. The movies are going the family way. Dad tells the story of a father and grown-up son who rediscover their relationship and themselves when brought together
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    • 486 16 w HEN Malaysian singer Francissca Peter left for the United States last September, few thought she could make it there. Six months later, she is back with a recording contract. Fran, as she is popularly known, has signed on with Metro Records, a
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    • 538 16 AP. IT doesn't take long for the 17,000 people in the audience at Kansas City's Kemper Auditorium, mostly blonde teenage girls heavj on the mousse, to go haywire. The New Kids on the Block, five young white men from Boston who sing and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 60 14 w WLM A i w New Kao Floor Magiclean has the MAUILtAN e ra leanin9 ility l rem v Kao Floor Magiclean cleans with no sticky feeling. And it leaves a refreshing I I I fragrance even when the floor is dry. m' mm m terrazzo, marble, mosaic, ceramic, deans
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  • 211 17  -  8EEWLASTMQHT By' Ting Mei See HOW true is that saying two's company, three's a crowd! So Kate found out in Kate and Allie (SBC 5, 7 pm) last night. The plot: Allie and husband Bob invite Kate to move in and stay with them at
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    • 150 17 few BEST OF DISNEY: I MICKEY AND DONALD (SBC 5,6.30pm) ITT f Mickey Mouse: Attempts to smuggle Pluto aboard a train. In another segment, Mickey and Donald go mountain climbing. Mickey steals 1) 0 some eggs from an eagle's nest. The f\\ angered eagle tries to carry him away. I
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    • 594 17 fnfc ntn rur lk/ weanesoay, marcn zi, jaw rifi li i 3.30 PM Programme Summary 4.50 PM Programme Summary 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 5.45 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 7.20 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 3 35 Quran Reading 4 55 Quran Reading b Y
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  • sports
    • 1011 18 Angles, siding, check-side, snook. Terms in the game of snooker, used almost exclusively by men, are now as familiar to the fairer sex. While they chalk their cues ALFONSO finds out why... I saw Steve Davis on television when I was in Primary Three. He looked
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    • 334 18 ENTREPREUNER and King's Leisurium chairman S S Huang believes that the old image of snooker halls as places of ill-repute have finally been laid to rest. Women now form 10 per cent of the total snooker population in his group of centres, and are
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  • 211 19  -  SEENLASTNKttfT By' Ting Mei See Of course, Allie never used to mind all this when she and Kate were still single sharing a rented apartment. Yet somehow it's different once she's the landlord and Kate the tenant. The balance of power is changed, upsetting their
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    • 138 19 'go 20 BEST OF DISNEY: I MICKEY AND DONALD (SBC 5, 6.30pm) .SBTV I Mickey Mouse: Attempts to smuggle Pluto aboard a train. In another segment, Mickey and Donald go mountain climbing. Mickey steals <U 0 some eggs from an eagle's nest. The angered eagle tries to carry him away.
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    • 613 19 f 'HE NEW PAPER/Wednesday, March 21, 1990 p aS ai A III I I r^lr^W■ JJ-lV-AlX 3.30 PM Programme Summary 4.50 PM Programme Summary 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 5.45 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 7.20 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 3 35 Quran Reading 4
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  • 1509 20 DEARAGGIE AGGIE gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie cannot anBwer are put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and gychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New Paper, 390 Kim ng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and address. But The New
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 70 20 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) Amara
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    • 265 21 WEDNESDAYRADIO BMSSMMWSMBKKM NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 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 (cont'd) 1.45 Midday Market Report 3.00
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    • 176 21 COMICRELIEF Curry-Pllff/Raymond Lee ri ill r 777 7 Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill I x~i> vecAozt) (ZM ////yjrp v^ TH !y George the Robot/stephen Stanley AtU MY vOoRK ArJO rf »S MoJ\To<2£E> CoWZCjCTS Mf »F 1 »I PRgJCSfiO "fag- t 1 "THC BoTTfar/.. Duffy/Bruce Hammond (WHAT'S THIS THINCr\f IT'S A
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 439 22 COMICRELIEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Coed music, Company and NOON Newsdesk fmMJwin/cl 1 I 00^' jT QIfeYSMWI $>WM6.I IAmON6,NteS |fA Aliil ttMWIwUI"""! 12.45 Country Style -V—l tStJSLt IMPtoSWEm ICVEU! K I IK eM OIP CMJ... TH£CttUflLT# UAAHf 12.30 KMftal Track 1.00 W«U Item *1 tfJSf?" NC£ llmmwstu# uiT.ftgfee/ (*nw''
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  • UPDATE
    • 1648 23 ►Exhibition Y~~Y BAROT ART. An Ar exhibition of modern works by Nikola Barot. His modern art is largely influenced by African and native art. Based in Paris, this 25-year-old artist has just returned from training in New York. Alliance Francaise, 4 Draycott Park. 8.30 am
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    • 17 23 EXHIBITION: BAROT ART OUT AND ABOUT: RARE STONES FOOD: SWEET TEMPTATIONS COMING UP: THE CHILDREN
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    • 74 23 See Sarawak's ethnic dances and an exhibition of the country's native handicrafts. You can also taste exotic Sarawak fare such as ikan kulun (fresh water fish cooked in bamboo) and tepang penganani (grilled young tapioca with a sweet chilli sauce). The Orchard Cafe, Hilton International. $20.50++ (adults) and
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 919 24 PItWHERE'S TO THE HAPPY BABIES. il*lw WITH LOVE FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS FITTI. I HAPPY BABIES EACH BABY CETS TO RECEIVE 2 PACKS of fitti diapers, a singlet, a panty and a congratulatory I..CARD FROM FITTI. ANNOUNCE YOUR BABY'S BIRTH RIGHT HERE. FREE. MBKi IIAVIB ft H 1 F
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 130 25 I A SPECIAL FEATURE OF [jfgjf flflSßlfe 3 llifiljl STF. AUROA T DEIGHTS.I Steamboat in aircon comfort/ SEAFOOD ]J\ STEAMBOAT BUFFET Ik $Q9O I r Adult 1 f2 AA Children below M>OaV/V/ 10 years. IB nt VeetJ I I ond ,EX^i lin Su* 1 Located at Bukit Timah Race Course,
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    • 400 25 YOU can get hot under There are about 50 the idea after visiting some the collar having a varieties of ingredients restaurants in Thailand and steamboat meal. available. Taiwan. The boiling water can Prices range from 50 At Stamford Steamboat, sometimes make eating a cents to $6 a pack. diners
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    • 106 26 I T'( A SPECIAL FEATURE OF |g|jj ffJQSI&dS I I Ml STF.AMROAT DELIGHTS .1 Hj|d| f QManiPord I STEAMBOAT CITY I I (SfolitW WORt lTLARCEST F A TDEAT EIAD I I -i^n" steamboat M llmEMI rim I Hi i# ~nHH I STEAMBOAT I I ~~v- ~«r i.,?.->g W < Co
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 101 27 1:***** STEAMBOAT DELIGHTS. I <lam I S&3%sgk, P*£&'££S& 0 B^ Served nightly 'kSSfcsSft 8^ from 7.00pm >/ $15.00 Adult $10.50 Child For reservations, call 297- 2828 do o^ ol ox6 All prices are subject to 10% service charge 4% cess laU ■Mi SINGAPORE 390 Victoria Street, Singapore 0718 'Steamboat for
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    • 93 27 Spice up your lunch or dinner with the piquant taste of Thai cuisine in our Authentic Thai issue of Gourmet Fare on March 28 in The New Paper Fastads. ■hbl rs±ssiss(iin MOSQUE STREET TAIWANESE STYLE STEAMBOAT HOUSE No. 44 Mosque Street (opp. Majestic Theatre) Tel: 222-9560 '•> Savour the best
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    • 148 27 PEKING STEAMBOAT i BUFFET Lflu I I BiIKTHj PER PERSON S9.9o++ 1 i rrwm p Eß person $12.90+4-1 1 Hong Kong Chef Specials! a Satay-Soup and 'Soup-Special' Seafood Split-Steamboat We also cater for Weddings/ Birthday Functions Menus ra from $200++ per table. ra AUTHENTIC PEKING CUISINE: g Try our Peking
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 280 28 the new paper FASTads 737-1166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION 811 Personal Service*/ Merchandise 831 Employment KNOLL, a well known name In office systems furniture, has Immediate vacancies for the post of ACCOUNTS CLERK The eras oi reoponelMlltlee ere Accounts payables Inter company accounts Inventory records and valuation Applicants should poum
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    • 307 28 831 Employment 831 Employment TECHNICAL CHALLENGES THEYARE ALL HERE. In the field of medical products manufacturing, you'll be amazed by the speed at which technology is evolving. And Becton Dickinson is there. Sterile disposable medical products using fully automated production machinery and incorporating state-of-the-art manufacturing technology and systems. We now
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    • 14 28 831 Employment Experienced/ Inexperienced FEMALE JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK required urgently Call Miaa Tan *****93
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    • 27 28 831 Employment a—^———— GENERAL CLERK (FEMALE) OCE O 1 Level School-leavers acceptable Experience not necessary Salary plus year-end bonus Please call *****49 or *****14 for an Interview
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    • 20 28 831 Employment ******************************555 > Urgently Required TALLY CLERKS e Sec qualification 1 year experience In tally work Salary negotiable. Ring *****36
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    • 344 28 831 Employment A multi-national organisation raquifti personnel to flU tha follow* inj poalttona: ACCOUNTS CLERKS Minimum 'O' level or C1C/ NIC Graduate 1 year experience Able to type PERSONNEL ASSISTANT Diploma/ 'A' level/ 'O' level 1 year experience Able to type EXHIBITION DESIGNERS Baharudln Interior or graphic graduates with Inclination
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 444 29 831 Employment 4 jAwwrUew MWUm IS) Builder °f ,uxur y diesei cru i sers r-. > 7 Vv, jn Oijrpbf/j^y Selected candidates will undergo 6 months of comprehensive off-the-job training, including both classroom and workshop practical training After that, you will be assigned to the production line and continue to
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    • 41 29 S 831 Employment A well established construction company I requires: I FEMALE QUANTITY SURVEYOR Interested please write wllh fu resume slat n g experience, qualifications expected salary with con400 Balattiar Road #02-08, Balaatior Plaza Singapora 1232 or tal: *****11 for appt.
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    • 235 29 831 Employment Bltrontc Systems Pte Ltd i requires i I ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT I I II II li« 'N' or "O" level I i i i LCCI intermediate or i i i equivalent I > No experience required j Comprehensive train-1 t l ing will be provided i ii Good salary
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    • 309 29 831 Employment SINGAPORE CIVIL SERVICE Singapore Citizens are invited to apply for appointment as STENOGRAPHERS Qualifications: 3 GCE 'O 1 Level Passes including English Language and Shorthand skills. Candidates will be tested in Shorthand at 100 wpm and 80 wpm and Transcription by Typewriter at 20 wpm and 16 wpm
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      346 31 AP. JEAN Fleurian went into his match against Boris Becker with reservations. He had to cancel them. Fleurian upset the second ranked Becker 7-6 (7-3), 6-1 yesterday in the third round of the International Players Championships at Key Biscane. The Frenchman, ranked No 46, had trailed 3-1 in
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    • 108 31 SNOOKER AFP, ALLISON Fisher should make sporting history later this year by becoming the first woman snooker professional. Ambitious plans, to be discussed by members of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association next month include an invitation to Fisher to join the professional ranks. Fisher,
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    • 224 31 Wire services. WATFORD'S Steve Harrison yesterday became the 26th English soccer league manager to lose his job. He, along with coach Tom Walley, left by mutual consent. Youth team coach Colin Lee takes over until the end of the season. JOHN Docherty, sacked by First Division Millwall six weeks
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    • 196 31 Wire services. Resultsof yesterday's international sports: SOCCER English Div Two: Blackburn 2 Portsmouth 0, Hull 0 Stoke 0, Ipswich 1 Swindon 0, Oldham 4 Bournemouth 0, Plymouth 1 Middlesbrough 2, Sunderland 0 Leeds 1, Watford 4 Brighton 2, Wolves 2 West Brom 1. Div Three: Blackpool 1 Leyton Orient
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    • 230 32 Reuter. COLOGNE clinched a place in the Uefa Cup semi-finals in an ill-tempered match in Belgium. Cologne, defending a 2-0 first-leg lead, fouled its way through a first half in which Paul Steiner, Jann Jensen and Olaf Janssen were booked. Antwerp dominated but most of its chances came
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    • 351 32 CUP-WINNERS' CUP: MONftCO 0 REAL VALLADOLID 0 (Monaco 3-1 on penalties) Reuter. MONACO reached a European semi-final for the first time by scraping through its Cup-Win-ners' Cup return leg on penalties. Goalkeeper Jean-Luc Ettori was Monaco's hero in the penalty shootout, won 3-1, twice
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    • 339 32 EUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND AFP. ASTON Villa is clinging desperately to its Championship dreams after coming away from Queens Park Rangers with just a point. The 1-1 draw means it is only three points ahead of Liverpool, which has two games in hand. Victory for Kenny Dalglish's
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    • 233 32 Wire services. BAYERN Munich midfielder Stefan Reuter is reported to be set to move to Juventus for $9.25 million. Italian newspapers say Reuter is negotiating a three-year contract which would pay him an $888,000 annually. Bayern president Fritz Scherer said he expected Reuter to leave the club when
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    • 443 33  -  I spoke to Sundram on the phone over the weekend and he asked me to give him a chance to prove himself again. He did not mention money at all and from that I deduced he is honest and sincere. I hope he does not
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    • 308 33 DIVISION TWO SOCCER THE race for the National Football League Division Two title is hotting up after the end of the first round last weekend. But the chase and promotion to Division One is still open to four of the nine clubs Redhill
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    • 503 33  -  ASCOT SQUASH By Dennis Chia FORMER national squash champion V Gopal can still put many younger players to shame. At 40 years old, when many would be taking up less strenuous sports or slowing down their life style, the police officer is still as fit as
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    • 358 34 BRAZIL coach Sebastiao Lazaroni named a virtually full-strength squad of 18 for the World Cup warm-up against England on March 28 at Wembley. Only PSV Eindhoven striker Romario was missing. He broke his leg early in March and could be out for 12 weeks. Full-back Branco,
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    • 224 34 AFP. FORMER Dutch superstar Johan Cruyff has thrown his hat into the ring in the increasingly bitter battle to be the next Holland national coach. Dutch Federation (KNVB) President Martin van Rooijen also said that Ajax manager Leo Beenhakker and Aad de Mos, currently in
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    • 198 34 Reuter. DENMARK'S Football Union (DBU) yesterday named Richard Moeller Nielsen to succeed Sepp Pointek as national coach on Tuesday after first choice Horst Wohlers of West Germany unexpectedly backed out. Moeller Nielsen, a 52-year-old former international, currently coaches the Danish Olympic and Under-21 teams. He has
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