The New Paper, 5 June 1990

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  • 16 1 the new paper TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the J newt paper.
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    • 58 1 Mil. I !°N III) ilia Ml. i m» aM I I l 14VK11*J »/ll 'r.AroRF BANKS LEVY FEE FOR COIN CHANGE /Page 4 Foul smell... I knew f|||||F n J| !>%/ I LI it wasn't rubbish js||i|l Df%D I IW 11:18 CHUTE CASE says teenage mother says 17-year-old youth. Blood
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    • 90 1 IQIlt CM IMtlll/ m M P5t ITALY BRACES FOR THUGS icccpcvl Th Volceof J L i I K L I Soccer finds I A himself in the L UVV thick of the FROM action. Police IT A I V recover leaflets sketching out hooligans' battle plans. m- Will World |Pi
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 190 2 SINGAPORE'S water supply network was extended and upgraded at a cost of $16.4 million last year. This is stated in the Public Utilities Board's (PUB) annual report for 1989, released this morning. Projects implemented included the construction of a new reservoir at Lorong Asrama and
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    • 372 2  -  By Brendan Pereira A i 17-year-old youth is said to be the father of the newborn baby found dead in a rubbish chute last week. He was identified by the unwed mother. But he denied it. The youth told police that he knew the
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    • 115 2 BLOOD tests are usually requested by police when investigating charges of rape or other sex offences. These tests can also help to identify babies who are kidnapped and sold for adoption or victims of a mix-up of babfes in hospital. They compare blood groups of the father, mother
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    • 241 2 A THREE-YEAR-OLD girl out shopping with her parents ended up with 20 stitches on her leg. A loose metal plate on the step of an escalator had cut her leg. The incident took place at the Sim Lim Tower shopping centre last Tuesday evening
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    • 377 3 Entertaining, driving and cooking may never be the same after you visit the Singapore 2000-Global Technopolis exhibition. It opens on Thursday. LIM PHAY-LING had a sneak preview of how much more fun these three areas will be thanks to the silicon chip EAT your micro-processor out,
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    • 149 3 SINGAPORE 2000-Global Technopolis starts on Thursday. It will be open from 10 am to 10 pm daily until June 24. Here are a few tips before you head for the Changi International Exhibition and Convention Centre. Buy tickets in advance. No tickets will be sold at the
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    • 169 2 $5,000 NETS UPDATE (spending as of yesterdoy) $999,590,6591 i The amount spent through NETS is i;.; '"•J approaching the $1 billion mark. The X'f\ person who pushes the total over |;i| the billion-dollar mark will win $5,000 Hotline Plus If you want to share a point of view, call our
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    • 47 3 Sit on a chair with feet flat on the floor and legs apart. Press bwer back forward and upward, as if stretching the spine, and lift the chest to the ceiling. Breathe out as you press forward. Release by relaxing Repeat the exercise five times. Ml; —J
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 109 4 A POLYTECHNIC student on a hiking trip to Bukit Emas in Johor with friends has been missing since Sunday. Xu Muxian, 19, a first year electronic student at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic, was swept away by water rushing down a waterfall, the Shin Min
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    • 309 4  -  By Ng Wan Ching SOME banks are charging a fee for people who want to change more than $50 into coins. Three of them charge up to $5, following POSB who started the fee in April. DBS Bank, the latest to do so, said its
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    • 88 4 IT'S unfair to charge for coin-changing, said Mr Ivan Baptist, executive secretary of the Consumer Association of Singapore (Case). He said: "I understand if the banks do not have coins to change. But to charge for the service because it is time-consuming stretches the explanation a bit.
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    • 190 4 The Latest Magazine On Showbiz, Music The Superstars Star gating as we catch up and peek into the lives of superStars video catalogs and previews of the silver screen What's happening in Hollywood, Hong Kong and up the hill at Caldecott music reviews and personal issues with useful tips All
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    • 92 4 MBI VEmHIV J Present this coupon* at the Singapore 2000 (JlobalTechnopolistickct booth in the Rallies City Atrium, and you could rcccivc a free admission ticket. i I To qualify, you must correctly answer the question below and be among the first 50 1 New Paper readers to respond. I r—
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 617 6 IT is sometimes very hard to take stockbroker Simon Woods seriously. He says the most outrageous things. What do you talk about when wining and dining your clients? "Oh, we sit around and tell filthy jokes." What makes you one of the top analysts in Singapore? "The ability
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    • 381 7 SOME people perceive trainees from the Vocational and Industrial Training Board as undisciplined and unruly. This is unfair, says the Senior Minister of State for Education Dr Tay Eng Soon in a speech to be delivered this morning. This perception was revealed in
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    • 193 7 HEALTHTALK I WOULD like to know more about vaginal discharge (white/cream colour). I have had this disease for 7 to 8 years. I have seen a few doctors but until now have not found a cure. This disease is due mainly to my unhygienic habits during
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    • 602 8 The strategy is global. But the sales pitch has a strong regional element. Buy Singapore, get all the advantages of Johor and the Riau Islands, too. This is the message to the 1,000 or more decision-makers attending the Global Strategies Conference. Three speakers from overseas also
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    • 193 8 BANKING and the financial industry suffer from too much money and too much brain power, says a prominent West German banker. This over-allocation of resources means that banks are "building overcapacities" for which there are no markets which are profitable enough, said I)r Ulrich Cartellieri of Deutsche
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    • 135 9 THERE'S a common question which we are frequently asked: What will change after Mr Goh Chok Tong takes over as PM? What policies will change? What styles? And our usual answer is: None. Because Mr Goh's team is already substantially in charge But to say that
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    • 455 9 A SENIOR Hongkong banker found the greening of Singapore too much. What a waste of resources, he told BG George Yeo. Not so, says the Minister of State for Finance and Foreign Affairs. It is part of being efficient and competitive. The banker
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    • 101 9 DURING the question and answer session at the Global Strategies Conference, a Japanese delegate asked BG Lee about the legal basis and framework of the growth triangle. Were they not, he said, still three sovereign states? How would it work? In reply, BG Lee said he did
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    • 182 9 m i junflU' WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 5 JUNE 1990 11 WAYS TO HELP I YOU SAFEGUARD j OUR ENVIRONMENT j I is i 4 1 9 IjfJ i '2W5 JL LOREAL Freestyle LYNX 624g Hair Mousse Men's Body Spray EASY-ON Starch A LOREAL Studio Line M*9W*o)bOq Hair Fixing Spray BITEFREE
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 111 10 AN army sergeant and a private died when a hand-grenade exploded prematurely during an assault exercise at the army training centre Pulada in Ulu Tiram, 18 km from Johor Baru. Another soldier was injured in the accident on Saturday, the New Straits Times reported.
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    • 343 10 Reuter. THE United States warned the Soviet Union yesterday that it must pay up millions of dollars in unpaid food and commodity import bills or risk losing foreign trade and investment. But a top Soviet official in Washington said Moscow had not intended
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    • 156 10 Reuter. FORMER US First LadyNancy Reagan said yesterday she gets along fine with Mrs Raisa Gorbachev. They met at the Soviet consul-general's home in San Francisco yesterday when the Gorbachevs invited the Reagans for coffee. Mrs Reagan even gave an explanation for the their friction
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    • 161 10 AFP. THE US Government has authorised its military personnel in the Philippines to send their families home for safety. A Pentagon spokesman said the authorisation was given last month after rebels killed two US servicemen near Clark Air Base. The measure was not made
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    • 42 10 The New Paper/ LEONARD p "finer-things-in-life-quiz" ■m: Congratulations, I you have won for yourself a ladies/gents LEONARD Timepiece I Third Week Winner: Movies Shamimah Begum of Bayshore Road 1 You will be notified by post as to the collection of your prize.
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 423 12  -  Loh Tuan Lee Reporting from Hongkong YESTERDAY was June the Fourth. Exactly a year ago, students and workers in Beijing's Tiananmen Square were killed by government tanks and troops. Yesterday was also remembrance day for a sombre crowd gathered in Hongkong's Victoria Park. In a simple
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    • 149 12 Reuter. THE woman dubbed as "The Heroine of Tiana n m e n Square" is seeking a meeting with President George Bush to push for more pressure on Beijing to halt human rights abuses. An official said the White House was reviewing the
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    • 250 12 AP. TIANANMEN Square was quiet and the campuses were calm last night in Beijing as heavy security stifled dissent on the first anniversary of the bloody crackdown of China's democracy movement. All gates to Beijing University, a centre of political activism last year, were locked
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    • 259 13 AFP. T I of Muslims rioted over the weekend in southern Thailand before the first anniversary of the death of Iranian spiritual leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Television reports said police officers were attacked when they tried to disperse a crowd of 10,000 Muslims on
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    • 137 13 Reuter. EVEN the super-rich have money problems. Mr Donald Trump's principal holding company is holding talks with its major bank creditors as reports surfaced that the flamboyant New York real estate magnate is facing a critical cash shortage. "We are meeting major banks and
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    • 110 13 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. a double-take: To do a double-take is to react to something after a delay. bisque: Thick cream soup. connived: Schemed and plotted to achieve something or to cause something
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      288 13 Wirt services. THE stock market soared to a second straight record close yesterday, as the prospect of lower interest rates fuelled a stampede of buy orders on Wall Street. The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 34.22 points at 2,935.19, leaving the index up nearly 60 points in
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    • 74 13 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened firmer this morning in reponse to Wall Street advances yesterday and on promising signs of declining world interest rates. Some bearishness persisted ahead of the expiry on Thursday of the June futures contract, but on the whole the mood at the opening was one cautious
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      270 13 Wire services. SHARE prices closed higher on London's Stock Exchange yesterday, after a quiet session. A slightly weaker pound kept the market under pressure, dealers said. The Financial Times 30share index ended up 11 points at 1,893.4. Volume came to 430 million shares, slightly under Friday's 499.3 million shares.
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    • 53 13 FT Industrials Mon 1,893.40 (1,882.40) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,935.19 (2,900.97) ST Industrial Mon 1,552.45 (1,555.81) NST Industrial Mon 3,032.94 (3,037.33) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 3,153.22 (3,159.17) Australian All Ordinaries Mon 1,525.60 (1,514.00) Nikkei Stock Average j Mon 32,925.37 (32,891.12) I Figures in brackets refer to those of the
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 289 14  -  By Lim Phay-ling CHICKEN, pork, beef fillet and steak pre-marinated and ready to cook. That's what the seven Smart supermarkets introduced this month as part of its customer service. Mr Yee Meng Fong, Smart's product development manager, said that since the marinades are prepared with
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    • 492 14  - Lobsters cooked or raw Lobster promotion at Century Park Sheraton Hubertus Grill Dinner 7 pm to 10.30 pm Unkai Restaurant Noon to 2.15 pm and 6.30 pm to 10.15 pm. Promotion ends June 23 Price range: Unkai's prices range from $14+ per IOOg of lobster Hubertus Grill prices start from
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  • BUYINGGUIDE
    • 119 15 LEADING French hosiery firm, DIM, has now started marketing its products in Singapore. The company also makes lingerie, men's underwear and socks, its products are distributed widely in Europe. The company says that "in France they try pantyhose before buying". For that reason the company has the
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    • 126 15 HERE'S a new mobile phone that also acts as an alarm clock. What's more, the user's electronic serial number (ESN) can be stored in the handset. That means he can use the phone in more than one car by simply taking out the handset and connecting
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    • 58 15 MONBT of France offers a variety of fashion jewellery in its Resort 1990 Collection. The jewellery is not only for office but also for casual wear. Some of them come in polished, flexible metal links in a variety of styles and lengths. Prices range from $30 to
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    • 53 15 LUXMAN sound systems can be perfectly matched. The D-103U compact disc player is complemented by the LV-104U stereo integrated amplifier. A special feature of the two prod- ucts called the "Vacuum-State Sonic Purity", provides "warmth" to music. For more information, call the distributors, Jel Audiophiles at 744-9385. D-103U
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    • 91 15 BAYGON has a new roach killer. The Baygon Roach Bait Station is for use where aerosols may be harmful in kitchen cabinets, cooking areas and children's nurseries. Each station contains a bait which attracts cockroaches. They eat the bait and die. Other roaches will also die
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  • spotlight
    • 88 16 CHILDREN and the Environment is the theme of this year's World Environment Day (WED). The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) says: "We do not inherit the world from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children". WED falls on June 5 each year. It marks the opening
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      653 16 It is World Environment Day today. How can we help preserve the life of the planet that keeps us alive? NG WAN CHING reports on a set of six unique posters that tell how HERE is a new commandment. Thou shalt save the earth, say six posters which will
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    • 190 16 THE Ministry of the Environment has organised several events to enhance public concern for the environment. This year's theme focuses on children. Among the activities aimed at them are: A poster competition for upper primary school students based on the theme of
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 879 17 BY MY SIDE WISE GUY: HIP HOP A HH|| (Channel 8, 9.30 pm) V 1 ON THE GRAVY TRAIN ifl fgr JIAWEN receives a card from Song Yi, 'll'if!' 1*" (Channel 5, 9.30 pm) Iw it ili|!j h, i|j I asking for forgiveness. She visits Yunfeng "I J pi' (Wang
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  • 227 18  -  SEEN LASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong IN Entertainment This Week (10.35 pm, SBC 5) last night, Leeza Gibbons was described by her co-host as "one of the most talented ladies around". Well, well, how compliments fly around Hollywood. I always get this feeling that
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 298 18 tuesdaytv TUESDAY PPEZT— Kk EMMY Award-winning actress Alfre Woodard (left) portrays Andrea Crawford, a lady who has worked hard K-M to rise from the black ghetto to become a top V mm m W§ m Andrea suddenly finds her life challenged and I *i WO. changed when she encounters Jackie
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  • UPDATE
    • 1640 19 ►CENTRESTAGE [Tyf TEATER ARTISTIK In The Corpse, four good 1 friends face the problem of finding a burial ground for their dead friend. This is a hilarious and light-hearted play with a grave message. Teater Artistik, formed in 1986, is part of the Cheng San
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    • 18 19 TALKS: LOVE CENTRESTAGE: TEATER ARTISTIK p. EXHIBITION: KELANTAN DRUMS p. COMING UP: LANTERNS NEVER GO OUT
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    • 50 19 A HEALTHY and wholesome buffet lunch using bean curd as the main ingredient. It is served in four styles Ampang, Hakka, Japanese and in laksa. Dessert includes dou shuang, Nonya cakes and rojak salad, noon 2.30 pm. Price: $8.50 per person. Green Bamboo Village. Hotel Equatorial.
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  • Showtime
    • 534 20  -  By 1 Wong Sing Yeong THE music was spiritual, primeval, rhythmic, soulful, bluesy, jazzy, funky all the wonderful things you associate with black music. The dance was exhilarating and ethnic, sometimes almost as slick as James Brown and Michael Jackson, although with less showmanship. The message? Well,
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    • 614 21  -  By Lo Tien Yin ANYONE can enter karaoke contests but the SBC Talentime is, well, something to venture into only if you are really good. That seems to be the view of many of the semi-finalists of the 25th Anniversary Karaoke Singing Contest. No strangers to
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    • 60 21 THE New Paper readers stand a chance of winning an Aiwa stereo headphone and a $50 shopping voucher by naming the winners in a readers' participation contest at the end of this week. Members of the audience at the Grand Final can also win karaoke tapes worth
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    • 360 21  -  Adeline Woon ADI ON THE ARTS YOU could say that Bruce Gaston got involved in Thai music in a most deadly way. More than 20 years ago, Mr Gaston, an American from Hollywood, was sent to Thailand to teach music. It was an
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    • 515 22  -  By Paul Zach A FTER 13 years of dou-ble-dealing, philandering, and backstabbing, J R Ewing and his Dallas brood are about to ride off quietly into the Southfork sunset. The grand-daddy of the prime-time soap operas has fallen victim to falling ratings. Its
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    • 146 22 PRODUCER and star Larry Hagman broke the news of Dallas' impending demise during the recent Montreux TV festival in Switzerland. He told British journalists: "We've ridden the wave as long as we could. Obviously I'm very sad." He should
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    • 453 23 TUESDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON News In Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News in Briaf 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 News in
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    • 242 23 COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill f\r W PIPNT MA/TN fVO VURMG?G(XX>\ f\UOUOU WHAT IT WA£ t.v. vjuw iov w&z 6mc\ouei wee WA4 jcm ft?e iw v MAP* 10 oo! J 7 f" George the Robot/stephen Stanley y LOOK Qin*JY t A >TdC*S IT KBJEJP \T SToPS T*g/A
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 619 24 COMICRELEF TUESDAYRADIO 1 Orchard Road/conn Goh I;] JilldilHTiTTH NOON Good Music, Company NOON Nowsdosk I And Mo 12.30 Off Tho ShoH FOftTHE pm ptAVlKlr, fIU I'MPIiNINC AfflflWWHW I 12-15 Sentimental Journey 12.45 Hew Ideas mi6EFAMTASV H L,£n, M JH "JOST LO6T 3 FfilEVJto 12-30 Hooping Track: All this and the
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 1129 25 mrn&ads 737-1166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION ux:rs ***** ciA$s.r**: 732*230 800 Food/Entertainment 800 Food/Entertainment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment Our clitnt, a large foraign hotal group, aatting up operations in Singapore with regional partnera aeeka the following: ACCOUNTANT Recognised Accountancy Qualification Proficient able to work Independently EXECUTIVE
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 494 26 831 Employment 1 Fast expanding computer company requires: 11. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY At least 2 years' experience in similar capacity 2 Knowledge of Lotus Wordstar a Knowledge of shipping banking negotiation Salary $900 $1,100 s2. SALES CO-ORDINATOR Previous experience in computer co. an added J advantage J Able to type 2
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    • 492 26 831 Employment I lllll— PAP COMMUNITY FOUNDATION TAMPINES NORTH EDUCATION CENTRE requires KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS Half day job and follows the school calendar year. CPF contribution and bonus according to government's recommendation. Requirements: 3 OCE 'O' levels with pass In English and Chinese as a 2nd Language. Interested to work with
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    • 269 26 831 Employment A leading polythene bags manufacturer requires the services of SALES EXECUTIVE ASPIRING APPLICANTS SHOULD POSSESS THE FOLLOWING PRE-REOUISrTES male or female aged 25 years and above Singaporeans/ Chinese should at least possess O.C.E. 'A* level certificate should be proficient In both English and Mandarin languages some working experience
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  • SPORTS
    • 435 27 A HAND of God might prevent Diego Maradona from appearing in the opening match of the 1990 World Cup on Friday. The Argent i n e captain is struggling to overcome an old toe injury aggravated during training early last week. It seems that
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    • 195 27 Wire service. MICHEL Vautrot of France will referee the opening match of the World Cup, between Argentina and Cameroon, on Friday. Vautrot, 44, refereed in the 1982 and 1986 World Cups also. He is known for his strict application of the rules. Meanwhile, 23 World Cup referees who
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    • 682 28  -  Tension builds up frenetically among the teams four days before the World Cup fires away. A similar build-up, but reeking of blood, gurgles in the alleyways of Europe as hooligans plan out their own sport. Can security measures thwart them? JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY SARDINIA,
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    • 314 28 Wire services. STRIKER Gianluca Vialli is fighting to be fit for Italy's opening match against Austria on Sunday. Vialli, 25, valued at over $20 million, is suffering from a pulled muscle in his left leg. He was unable to take part in his side's full work-out
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    • 344 29 Yes, say the four errant national hockey players accused of misconduct in Malaysia during the Razak Cup. Singapore lost all its matches in its worst showing in the history of the competition. No, says the team manager. They were axed because of
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    • 143 29 INDISCIPLINE among some of the players was not the main factor behind Singapore's dismal showing in the Razak Cup tournament. It was a lack of experienced players capable of playing top-level hockey on the artificial surface, said team manager Eusope Kadir. He said the four
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    • 477 30 Two-time President's Cup champ Jurong Town slams FAS tournament committee for postponing the competition indefinitely. The Cup is in its quarter-final stage. We'll pull out, they say, if the competition does not resume this month J URONG Town FC has threatened to withdraw from the President's
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    • 128 30 THE President's Cup soccer competition was suspended indefinitely last month following an appeal from the national team manager, Mohamed Shahar Hussein. The knockout competition is now into the quarter-final stages. Shahar had cited the greater risk of injuries to national players in his appeal to the tournament committee
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 76 29 GET HIGH iCNLOW! From June 8 to July 8, get high on Jeff Low's scintillating reports on soccer's most coveted title the World Cup. Due to our time advantage, The New Paper will be first with U| M the freshest news. Even on World Cup Sun- iS days! s>,j, mm
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 557 30 TUESDAY, JUNE 5,1990 23/90-2 Win $s,ooocash jackpot this week. Cut out and attach with other coupons (Monday to Saturday) Name: I/C No: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW. i i i Last coupon will bean: C Q T June 9,1996 t w Closing dale far entries: Noon. D
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 264 31 Jeffrey t N; Maradona Low Hooligans jf could Pjl haunt D be doped M,' Sardinia P2B P29 ITALY VM Captured: That Deva a la Dollah goal SEMIPR0 %#OU may have seen it at the Na- from Hasnim Haron, faced KI/s on- iLlAOUE] W tional Stadium. You may have rushing 'keeper
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