The New Paper, 4 April 1990

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  • 13 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 t 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS
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    • 70 1 PAWN SHOP CON A man has been jailed eight months for a pawnshop swindle. Wong Ngim Khong, 29, took items pledged at his father's pawnshop and pawned them at two other shops. For a higher price. He used the $192,730 he got to help his father's business and settle gambling
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    • 90 1 The shock, pain and trauma raped? What does she feel during the How does she react? Starting today, we bring you the brave and heart-rending story of Mrs Nancy Ziegenmeyer, a K 29-year-old mother who SU was raped in a carpark MLy ago. a story of shock, pain and trauma
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 471 2  -  By Charmaine Chan A MAN who took items pawned at his shop and re-pawned them elsewhere at higher prices has been jailed. The scheme enabled Wong Ngiam Khong, 29, to misappropriate about $192,700 over nine months. Yesterday he was jailed for eight months. He
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    • 260 2  -  By Lim Phay-ling IT'S 6.30 am, and the Singapore national culinary team has just arrived in the kitchen of the World Trade Centre's Hall 6. For today is Singapore's turn to cook lunch for the Restaurant of Nations. Mr Franz
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    • 157 2 AFP. IVAN Lendl has been awarded damages against a British newspaper which alleged he had an affair with Pamella Bordes, the former Miss India at the centre of a callgirl scandal. The High Court judgment was against the newspaper Today. The newspaper admitted that
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    • 340 3 T i HE sign above the pond says "No Fishing" but it should say "No fish". More than 100 lay dead in the pond which is next to Supreme House. Nobody is sure how the fish died or when. A cook who works at the Silver
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    • 68 3 Hindus celebrate the Tamil New Year? t• On the eve of the new year, Hindu families spring clean their homes and hana fresh mango *)> leaves on their doorways. Tnis is believed to have the power to ward off evil spirits. C In Singapore, the new year is \.'J not
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 309 4 THE driver of a concrete cement mixer was crushed to death in an accident involving a similar vehicle at a worksite yesterday. Mr Chia Gek Ling, 30, of Geylang East, died when a cement mixer fell on his vehicle at Chai Chee Road. The driver of
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    • 177 4 EVE R Y ONE at Sa lon Culinaire may he showing off culinary skills, but the Hilton International chain of hotels is also recruiting staff at its stand. The hotel chain has the biggest booth at the culinary competition in the World t
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    • 367 4 SINGAPORE'S ice artists are slipping, say experts. But one artist shows promise: Mr Choo Heng Boy. Overall standards have declined, said judges of the Salon Culinaire kitchen artist competitions. But they were impressed by Mr Choo's Force of the Sea. "It's a spectacular
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    • 97 5 xs Espreme > w ilj t *jn Jg|se=r=s==saaeg Kj* I f' ?> v 3« Ai®s2222HLi I t Citizen's craftsmen designers present yet another elegantly coordinated watch collection Stylish, extravagant beauty 4i created by thinly stretching the case to the limits of possibility f I T Superb water resistance because IXl}
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 456 6  -  By Trudy Lim p kERRIER will be back in Singapore shops next week. New supplies will all carry an extra blue label that says "new production", said Miss Chang Chor Hwa, group product manager of Caldbeck MacGregor (Singapore) Pte Ltd, distributor for Perrier. Customers
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    • 140 6 A DUMPING site at Lim Chu i Kang has been watered with about 130,000 litres of Perrier mineral water. Two months ago, Caldbeck MacGregor, the Singapore distributor, recalled all supplies of j the drink. The destroyed stock came to about 3V2 months' supI
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    • 240 6 THE Central Provident Fund newsletter will have its circulation cut from one million to 830,000 for its second issue. About one million account holders have received the first issue of the newsletter, which was sent out from February. A CPF spokeswoman said yesterday that while
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    • 67 6 THK Cl'F board has another newsletter Kmployer Highlights. It has a circulation of 113,000. This newsletter, launched last year, is specially for employers.Kmployer High lights is in Knglish and carries news on the latest CPF schemes. The board has already printed three issues two last year and
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    • 255 7  -  By Serena Toh A I SENIOR Health Ministry official has suggested that worksites should keep cassette tapes with pre-recorded SOS messages in English which can be played over the telephone, ■sources say. The suggestion comes in tha wake of the mysterious deaths of Thai
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    • 65 7 THE international search for answers to the mysterious deaths among South-east Asians, particularly Thais, will be boosted by Singapore's research. Sources say doctors here will be sending their findings to medical centres in Britain, Australia and the US, including the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in
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    • 172 7 ACTIVE trade-unionists who have made major contributions to the labour movement are to be honoured. The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) has created a Comrade of Labour Award to recognise them. Unionists who have served 15 straight years in the labour movement are eligible. They
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    • 329 8  -  By Irene Ng SALUTON! The word may sound foreign now, but it could catch on in Singapore. The language is Esperanto. The word means: Hello. Esperanto is an international language invented in 1887 to break down communication barriers between nations. The language sounds like a
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    • 133 8 ENGLISH is Mr Werdin's third language besides his mother tongue, Polish, and Esperanto. He taught himself English only because he wanted to develop the Esperanto movement in Asia. That was about two years ago. "I want to develop Esperanto in Asia. I want people to understand the world language
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    • 150 8 ESPERANTO is used by some 18 million people throughout the world. It was invented by the idealistic Dr Ludwik Zamenhof, a Polish Jew. In his memoirs, Dr Zamenhof said he conceived the idea while growing up in Warsaw where six nationalities Poles, Jews, Russians, Germans,
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    • 80 8 THE National University of Singapore's extra-mural studies department is, for the first time, offering a course titled Introduction to Esperanto. The 15-session course is conducted by Mr Joachim Werdin and starts on May 3. Asked why the course is being offered, Mr Lim Hoy Tick, who heads the
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    • 365 8  -  GANG CLASH IN OWEN ROAD By Suresh Nair A SHOWDOWN between two of Singapore's most notorious gangs seemed certain. The 18 Group claimed a large group had ambushed three of its members two weeks ago in Owen Road. The "Loh Kuan" group had "attacked without
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    • 181 8 SEVERAL hand-picked detectives helped defuse the explosive gang clash in Rangoon Road, The New Paper has learnt. The men were quickly deployed in a mass anti-secret society mopping-up operation. Some of the known strongholds of the two gangs were swiftly raided in
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    • 421 9  -  By Loh Tuan Lee N for the public are a good idea if placed at convenient locations. This was one reaction to architecture student Michael Wong's proposals for a revamped Times House. Mr Wong had suggested that news terminals be set up at the pavilion
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    • 225 9 ONLY two people interviewed on Monday know where Times House is located, much less what it looks like inside. Mr Ronald Koh, a hotel employee, hazarded a guess: "It's at Sin Ming." Not even close. Times House is located in Kim Seng Road. Architecture
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    • 169 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. arraigned: Brought before a court of law to answer a charge. asceticism: A simple strict way of life without luxuries or physical pleasures, usually because of some religious beliefs.
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    • 262 9 AN army deserter who resisted arrest by injuring two policemen with a hunting knife last August was shot in the stomach by one of the constables. Police constable Jasmin Jalaludin was cut on the left palm and left thigh while constable Chua Yew Hua
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    • 215 7 1 Arts fest postal bookings nc .n Postal bookings i (same system as 1988) w When: From April 5 How: Booking form available in all newpapers, April 5. Form also in official Festival Guide. F r e copies of Festival Guide available from booking centres at: Mobil and Shell stations
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 328 10 Wire services. THE Soviet parliament yesterday approved a law setting stiff conditions for republics to secede. Deputies from the country's rebel Baltic region vowed however to ignore the law. It becomes effective when it is published in the Soviet press. The Soviet Constitution allows republics to
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    • 103 10 Republic must first hold a referendum on independence and win the support of two-thirds of voters. If it fails to win the necessary support, a republic will not be able to hold another referendum on the issue for 10 years. There will be a five-year transitional period during
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    • 53 10 Accident: A woman waits for rescue on a Water-ride" boat left hanging in mid-air after another boat crashed to the ground at an exhibition in Osaka, Japan. Twenty-three people were injured. The boats, run by belt conveyor, move at 55 kmh across an elevated elevated
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    • 251 10 Reuter. THE United States and Japan have reached an agreement that would open the Japanese market to foreign-made satellites. This was announced by the US Trade Representative's Office yesterday. This resolves the second of three major unfair-trade charges levelled by Washington. US officials had said
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    • 204 10 Reuter. BRAIN-DAMAGED drivers are being allowed on Australian roads because of flaws in the country's licence-testing system, a World Health Organisation official said yesterday. "I know of one brain-damaged driver who won a court decision to get back the licence and then hit a
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    • 198 10 Reuter. ONE of Britain's worst prison riots of this century claimed its first confirmed casualty yesterday. Meanwhile, an inmate's father said his son saw six men killed after convicts staged kangaroo court trials. The Home Office said Derek White, 46, who was awaiting trial
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    • 356 11 Asahi. A SIGHTSEEING tour in Japan which includes a bit of "culture" from the Edo period, has been denounced as "offensive" by church and women's groups. The $162 tour, organised by Hato Bus Tour, includes a Kabuki theatre show, a Japanese dinner and a simulated
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    • 67 11 AFP. A COURT in Douai, France has granted divorce to a woman whose only charge against her husband was his "unrestrained" smoking during their 36 years of marriage. The husband of Ms Jeanine Hochepied was judged guilty of making the couple's life together "intolerable" by smoking
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    • 70 11 AP. CHINESE dissident leader Chai Ling (left) was on Hongkong television yesterday to announce her escape to the West. The Nobel Peace Prize nominee was with her husband, Mr Feng Tsung-teh. The couple, married during the movement, are accused by Beijing of leading the protests. TVB
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      284 11 Wire services. NERVY trading on the London stock market yesterday was steadied by Wall Street's firm opening. After an early failed rally, the Financial Times 30-share index moved ahead to close 13.2 points higher at 1,761.3. Institutional investors remained cautious, but the day's trading volume was at its best
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    • 77 11 Reuter. SHARE prices climbed at the opening of the market this morning as the force of yesterday's rebound carried over. "Yesterday's bullish mood will not be quite as strong today," said Mr Toranobu Sugai, senior trader for Shearson Lehman Hutton. "The market will go up, but selling will emerge."
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    • 51 11 FT Industrials Tue 1,761.30 (1,748.10) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,736.71 (2,700.45) ST Industrial Tue 1,555.92 (1,549.19) NST Industrial Tue 2,961.31 (2,961.78) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,962.45 (2,934.70) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,505.20 (1,506.80) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 28,759.72 (28.002.07) Figures in brackets refer to thi>*>e of the previous trading
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      282 11 Wire services. WALL Street decided yesterday to follow Japan's lead with a resurgence of share prices. The Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials soared 36.26 points to close at 2,736.71 points. With some 154 million shares changing hands on the New York Stock Exchange, advancers outnumbered decliners
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  • 1475 12 DEARAGGIE Dear Aggie, I AM 21 years old. I loved my fiance very much but he left me when I became pregnant. I had an abortion when I realised he did not want to take responsibility for my pregnancy! We separated three months ago.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 72 12 ■I W I 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
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  • UPDATE
    • 1672 13 ►Talks Courses IKENOBO-IKEBANA. Learn the traditional Japanese art of floral arrangement from professors of the Ikenobo School of Floral Arrangement in Kyoto. This is their second trip here. Today, Friday and Saturday. 10.30 am 12.30 pm and 6.30 pm 8.30 pm (for continuing students from
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    • 20 13 FILMS: FILM FESTIVAL OUT AND ABOUT: NO SMOKING RAP FOOD: SALMON AND TEA COMING UP: LONG GREEN SOCKS
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    • 47 13 The curries of Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore are found all in one place. Choose any of these spicy dishes from the a la carte menu. Prices: $13+ -I- to $19+ Parrots coffee shop, Omni Marco Polo Hotel. Ends on Sunday.
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  • Showtime
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      581 14  -  The Navy From July 17 SBC 8 9.30 pm Sixteen episodes By Lo Tien Yin A NAVAL "shark killer" will he featured in SBC's new serial. The Navy. The "shark killer" is a special dagger connected to a cylinder of compressed oxygen that Singapore's naval divers use against
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    • 573 15 PAUL SIMON April 13 SBC 5, 12.30 pm PREVIEW/ BY LO TIF.N Yin B I i LIDDING Xinyao singers can take heart watching this How did Paul Simon make it to the top? By writing and singing his own stuff since he was 13 just like
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    • 381 15  -  Come, Come, Come, Upward! Film Festival Plaza Cinema, April 6, 6.30 pm PREVIEW/ BY Wong Sing Yeong A YOUNG nun struggles helplessly as a drunken excriminal forces himself on her in a cold, empty room. The ultimate defilement of the order. The
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    • 167 15  -  By Wong Sing Yeong HONGKONG stars Alan Tam, Eric Tsang, Ken Tong and Wilson Woo will be among the guests at the Singapore International Film Festival's Gala Ball. The event will be held at Regent Hotel's ballroom on Saturday. Accompanying the stars will be
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 59 16 A v^ es <B° oKS,,OP HOW TO TFAPH Doffn YOUR BABY TO Your baby can learn to read at two years old, at three or even younger. In this book, Glenn Doman shows why tiny children want to, can and should learn to read. Only $9.90 IJ7«6/VO Times The Bookshop
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 302 16 WEDNESDAYRADIO EnUHDIH oxniEHHilHI NOON News in Brief N00N News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 100 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lanchdate (cont'd) Ul Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Words and Music (cont'd) Midday Market Report 3.00
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    • 176 16 T COMICRELEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee i iloa. I £f. I'CImv Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill i <SUS?VWW 1/ (^U9awh j/gnsr L*gsu V s vmwchoi/ I ftsfofW c" 1 George the Robot/stephen Stanley VJf-'Rg: a *ie&-we To "laj'o c-xpbct a U3T <tf V(CTtt fee- MAcvt\Tg£ Ufc£ M£- To FAlt- APNtT V ?J4mt
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    • 378 17 COMICRELIEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh I; 1 FTESIH^HI I I NOON Good Music, Company and Me NO N Newsdesk uIT lOOKfcb Utt tt\i ZJ |"600nPinGC.R WHOT 0(4 12.15 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off the SheM KWTKR. Y[ :B;t .3. r ,,ir« k 'issrsr 1;" C~d Mu.lc. Company and Mo ffe>§f BRm
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    • 2503 18 £l)c Jiecpter Rape. The word screams out at you. And when it happens, the pain of the victim breaks all bounds of agony. It happened to Nancy Ziegenmeyer, an American housewife. But unlike other victims, she decided to come out into the open about it. Her reason:
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    • 298 18 BY midsummer of last year, Mrs Ziegenmeyer's black notebook was bulging with newspaper clippings, magazine articles, pamphlets and notes from research in the Grinnell College library. Everything she could find on the subject of sexual assault victims went into the notebook. She thought it
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 880 19 WtffH the village hero rmtl (SBC 8, 6.45 pm) *fl I^l H Chen Anna: Plays Wen-Liang. Tonight, she returns to *tyjpl'! •lltijp' filf H Cheng-Ping and stays with Da-Ji's parents. Xiao-Feng '.I if (Chen Hanwei) is disappointed that You-Lan (Huang IVI 1 if mm )ijS| K Biren) still loves Da-Ji
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  • 253 20  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Adeline Woon IT is a favourite drink of national servicemen and the just-turned-18s out for the night. It is a universal brew that you can stick to if you are not sure of your way around the fancy cocktail list. It
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 169 20 [1 ...BUT IN O T AS CLOSE AS PAINASHAVE. In i.w you missed the point, the n«-w Panashave range now has a with the convenience of a fully rechargeable electric shaver. revolutionary 47 micron thin blade foil that's designed to cut and trap even Other Panashave features include an easy
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 77 20 If (SBC 8, 10.30 pm) I A h|l JHg IN Hall of Fame, the k n F/i spotlight falls on the dazzling 11 Mario Kempes (right) who was mm %n -4fr the hero of Argentina's World mS!*M mmm Cup victory in 1978. MURDER, SHE WROTE THE GRAND r I OLD
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 436 21 Two dancers from Australia and Japan joined the Singapore Dance Theatre recently. And in good time, too. LO TIEN YIN profiles them B ALLET solves most problems for Motoku Niigaki, 24, of Japan. "When I dance, all my problems vanish," she said. Motoku joined the
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    • 224 21 AUSTRALIAN Anne Marie Cox, 20, is the SDT's newest member. She joined the company two months ago as an apprentice. She took up ballet at the age of seven. Her mother believed in letting her children progress artistically. But Anne Marie did not need much
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    • 276 21 SDT is moving to its new home at Fort Canning in September. Before that, a building fund of $500,000 has to be raised. More performances are one way of raising funds and a bigger company allows for a wider repertoire. With the
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 757 22 I WITH LOVE FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS FITTI. i H liSj HAPPY BABIES EACH BABY CETS TO RECEIVE 2 PACKS of FITTI diapers, a singlet, a panty and a congratulatory I] vj CARD from FITTI. announce YOUR BABY'S birth right here, free. Singh i '-'i I Mr. Mrs Chan
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 31 23 Make I an order I tender, I juicy I chicken I meat I and I fragrant I rice I through I our I Chicken I Rice I feature I today. I
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 241 27 the new paper FASTads 737-1166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION 811 Personal Service*/ Merchandise [JPt_JiHS2I!JC 831 Employment RIMAGAS PTE LTD An established company In Jurong requires: CLERICAL ASSISTANT (B*Boo.oo PER MONTH) Mln OCE O' Level Typing speed 45 w.p.m. Ability to operate telex/ rax machine About 2-3 years relevant experience Positive
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    • 305 27 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 11 rM' oa Payoh Hospital, a JOO-bed government hospital, will -A 1 be restructured to operate as an autonomous hospital from 1 April 1990. With restructuring, we are committed to developing a progressive am) caring environment for our patients \jj and staff. If you
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    • 279 27 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment ss* H %mm Singapore Press Holdings Ltd /advertising a promotions executive/ Times Periodicals Re Ltd, a subsidiary Company of Singapore Press Holdings Ltd, is the publisher of popular magazines like HER WORLD, GO, Singapore Business, Young Parents, Home Decor and Reservist. We are currently
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 234 28 831 Employment I r mmm Due to our current expansion, we urgently require A) STYLING DESIGNER FOR MOTORCYCLES Preferably from recognised Art Institute/University Knowledge and experience In graphic designing preferred b) MARKET RESEARCHER 2 lo 3 years' experience In similar capacity Minimum GCE A level Keen interest in motorcycles Willing
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    • 2 28 831 Employment
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    • 265 28 831 Employment An established shipbuilder, repair engineering company has Immediate vacancies for the following positions: 1. PROJECT TECHNICIANS Diploma Holder in Mechanical/ Production/ Shipbuilding Engineering Minimum 2 years' related working experience Applicants with no working experience will be considered for Assistant Project Technician 2. ACCOUNTS CLERK Mln. OCE 'O' level
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    • 277 28 831 Employment ■Hi Asp Singapore Pre** Holdinga Ltd applications from suitably aualified candidates forme vacancy of: J CLERK 7 (Finance Department) Requirements: Minimum GCE 'O' levels ■■■■■■■■■■a Able to converse fluently n English We offer a very attractive remuneration and benefits package mhmhhhh which includes: Annual Wage Supplement hubof at
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    • 368 28 831 Employment FOUR LEAVES BAKERY requires TRAINEE ASSISTANT BAKERS Minimum gross salary $620. No experience required. Age 16 above. Walk-in interview today tomorrow after Ipm. at: Basement I, Daimaru Supermarket Liang Court, River Valley Road Cart Mad Public Accountants firm require* ACCOUNTS CLERKS e Must have at least 1 year
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    • 175 28 831 Employment Co. In Juronf (near West Coast) requires: j GENERAL CLERK I Mln. OCE ty level i Bilingual In English L i I Mandarin I i ii Able to type i i Ii Experience not neces-1 I I 1 sary but must be will- I I II lng to
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 247 29 831 Employment T I I I Be A Professional The Sunday Times, Business Times, Berita Minggu, Lianhe Zaobao and Wanbao, Shin Min Daily News. We Eflfcfe offer a very unique and professional ADVERTISEMENT TELEPHONE SERVICE (CATS) to all the advertisers sales-representatives who sell classified advertisement service over the phone, and
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    • 57 29 831 Employment T I, lli EMPIRE We need the following to join us In our team Electrician Mechanic NTC3 Class 3 driving licence NTC 2 or ITC will be considered tor Technician post Rigger Preferably with Class 3 dnving licence Interested applicants please call 8«1 ÜB4 or write to us
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    • 104 29 831 Employment An Accounting Firm requires: AUDIT ASSISTANTS With/ without relevant working experience Reimbursement of course fees and examination fees. Study leave entitlement. Preferably GCE A' or Its i equivalent Ngee Ann I Polytechnic graduates. Salary will commenaurate with qualification and experience. Interested applicants, plea.se call *****55 or write to:
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  • SPORTS
    • 417 30 EUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND Reuter, AFP. I AN Rush hit his 22nd goal of the season to help Liverpool beat Wimbledon 2-1 at Anfield yesterday. That helped the Reds go three points clear at the top of the English First Division. Welsh international striker Rush gave Liverpool a ninth-minute
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    • 213 30 EUROPE KICKOFF: HOLLAND Reuter. AJAX Amsterdam smashed five goals past lowly Haarlem to go level on points with PSV Eindhoven at the top of the Dutch First Division yesterday. Both teams now have 40 points from 28 games, but PSV stays ahead thanks to a
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    • 180 30 WORLD CUP WARM-UPS Reuter. SWITZERLAND 2 ROMANIA 1 SWISS captain Heinz Hermann celebrated his 100 th international yesterday by scoring in his country's defeat of Romania in a friendly in Lucerne. World Cup finalist Romania, without several Dinamo Bucharest players who were released for the Cup-Winners' Cup semi-final
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    • 171 30 Reuter. LINFIELD 0 ARGENTINA 1 WORLD champion Argentina, minus Diego Maradona, ended its 10match goalless run by beating Northern Ireland club side Linfield 1-0 yesterday. Midfielder Nestor Lorenzo slammed the ball home in the fourth minute from a free-kick by Gabriel Calderon. Linfield goalkeeper George Dunlop saved
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    • 263 31 CUP WINNERS' CUP: MONACO 2 SAMP'RIA 2 Reuter. TWO goals by Sampdoria striker Gianluca Vialli put the Italian side in sight of a second successive Cup-Winners' Cup final. Vialli, back in first-team action after two months out with a foot injury, stunned the French club with two goals
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    • 330 31 Reuter. FIORENTINA goalkeeper Marco Landucci's bizarre own goal in the dying seconds kept alive Werder Bremen's hopes of a place in the Uefa Cup final. Landucci fumbled a curled corner in the 90th minute after a collision with defender Sergio Battistini and the ball ended in
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    • 262 31 AP. SEBASTIAO Lazaroni, coach of Brazil's national soccer team, has confirmed he will name injured star Romario to the World Cup squad despite a broken leg. Lazaroni announced he would name 23 players to the World Cup team on April 16,
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    • Article, Illustration
      319 32 Singapore squash has got a shot in the arm. Lina Ong and Ernest Tan, who had laid off the game due to studies, have resumed training with the national squad. DENNIS CHIA reports S QUASH in Singapore has received a boost with the return of two former players
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    • 265 32  -  VITB BADMINTON By Bernard Pereira ANC« MO KIO Vocational Institute camp close to scoring 100 per cent success at the Vocational and Industrial Training Board individual championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday. Out of nine entries in the competition, AMK had eight
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    • 439 32 Wire services. HENRY Marsh, a four-time Olympic steeplechaser, has been suspended for two years by the US track federation after failing to report for a drug test. Marsh, 36, claims business travel commitments made it impossible for him to report for the test in December. He had tested negative
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    • 438 32 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: CRICKET Fifth and final international between W Indies and England: England 214-3 <R Smith 69, A Lamb not out 55). West Indies 217 6 (1) Haynes 45. R Richardson 80. C Best 51; Small 3-29) W Indies won bv four wickets. SOCCER
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    • 493 33 The Football Association of Singapore's board of inquiry is expected to release its findings soon. Will it help pull the refereeing fraternity out of dire straits? Will FAS crack the whip? The state of refereeing certainly deserves a breath of fresh air, and SURESH NAIR, a Class
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    • 198 33  -  By Abdul Shukor THE Singapore Indian Football Club is seeking release for four national players for the annual Bardhan Cup in Kuala Lumpur from April 19-22. It has written to the FAS for T Pathmanathan, D Devaraj, Eswaramoorthy Pillay and E Manimohan. All four are
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      310 34  -  By Bernard Pereira PLANS are afoot to engage a Chinese coach to prepare Singapore's table tennis squads for next year's South-East Asia Games in Manila. And talk in the Singapore Table Tennis Association is again revolving around former world champion Guo Yuehua. The 34-year-old twice world singles
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    • 293 34  -  SPOTLIGHT: LAWRENCE GAGNON, NATIONAL TENNIS COACH By Alfonso Chan LAWRENCE Michael Gagnon wants to make an impact on Singapore tennis. The 37-year-old new national coach plans to rescue tennis from the doldrums with a single word: Co-operation. "I want to make an impact," said Gagnon ("Larry"
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