The New Paper, 20 June 1990

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  • 12 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS
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    • 82 1 TWO-TIER LEVY SCHEME FOR FOREIGN WORKERS /Page 6 I x.. .s > HHj HI iH Businessman P C Liew has five stitches on his face. The cuts are caused by another motorist. Mr Liew's horror story: He reverses his van out of a parking lot in Toa Payoh. A car
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    • 90 1 ri.r.K*l 1 ,"?A) ill'■' IU I HILARY I HARE-DEVIL RENE Colombian goalkeeper Rene Higuita does it again. The 23-year-old runs out of his goal area to attack the West German side. His dare-devil tactics could be the start of something new in goal-keeping, says former they call BRILLIANT BAGGIO The
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 405 2  -  By Leong Chan Teik A DRIVER had to have five stitches under his eye after another motorist attacked him. Businessman Mr P C Liew, 34, said on Monday that the other driver dealt him two blows after a heated argument over parking in a
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    • 135 2 POLICE interviewed a suspect on Monday evening, said Acting Deputy Superintendent Peter Lim of Tanglin Police Station. The case has been classified as one of voluntarily causing hurt, a non-seizable offence where police do not have powers of arrest unless they witness the act. Victims can seek
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    • 186 2 HOME Affairs Minister S Jayakumar said early this month that what troubled him was the ease with which louts resorted to violence when faced with seemingly minor irritations. Recent reported cases showed the injury they inflicted was out of proportion to the slight they received. Some
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    • 602 3 Relax if you're in trouble Three people have drowned in recent weeks. If their distress had been recognised earlier, they might be alive today. Mr Goh Peng Khoon, honorary secretary-general of the Singapore Life Saving Society, tells NG WAN CHING how to recognise victims and save them. SLSS distributed a
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    • 277 3 TOMORROW: How to avoid drowning accidents ALL 10 parents interviewed said the recent spate of drownings has prompted them to warn their children not to fool around in the pool. They told them not to shout or splash about unnecessarily. This is to ensure that when
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 208 2 LARGE Screen TV at a touch of a button JflBk *^^^3 With the Thomson TVP 3000, the ability to experience life size images is simply at a touch of a button. This user-friendly projector is for everyone who uses a regular TV set.VCR or Personal Computer. Another premier line from
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    • 57 2 CLARIFICATION SHANG Palace's dian xin lunch in Update (TNP, .June 18): The dishes are from $2.60+ not $6+4 per person for six varieties, or $7 per person for eight to 10 varieties. Hotline for people with urine problem (TNP, June 18): Toa Payoh Hospital Incontinence Hotline should be 266-3056, not
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

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    • 87 3 JjL «j What exercise can I do to trim the waistline? Stand with feet apart, stomach pulled in, a buttocks tight and palms crossed, facing your 1 body. Pull over to the right, reaching down and 1 out with your right arm. Your left elbow should 1 bend upwards as
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  • 480 4 SINGAPORETODAY IT was a great idea to send the Arts Festival to Changi Prison. Everyone said so from DSP C N Kwa, head of the Provost and Intelligence Unit, to the performers and the convicts. The Festival of Arts Fringe Committee came
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    • 97 4 j A New Paper Exclusive j n roTl_[Toy*\l i i r *20 June '90 I I THIS VOUCHER ENTITLES YOU TO ONE SILVER BONUS COUPON j Collect one whole week s set of vouchers (Monday Saturday) and redeem for double the number of coupons. Vouchers redeemable at: I I* 277
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    • 442 4 I MONEYWORDS COUPON ON PAGE 2 The Moneywords puzzle will appear every day from Monday to Saturday in The New Paper. You have to fill in the missing letter in each of the six words given. Then clip together in order all the six coupons for the week and send
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 408 6 F ROM January, building contractors will have to pay different levies for their foreign workers, Business Times said this morning. The levy for each skilled foreign worker will be $250 a month. For each unskilled foreign worker it will be $350. The current levy is
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    • 152 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. abhor: To abhor something is to hate it. capes: Capes are short cloaks. courier company: A company whose business it is to deliver letters or parcels from one place
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    • 402 7  -  By Brendan Pereira AS the World Cup football moves into the second week, the play off the field has been as intense as the play on it. Tens of thousands of dollars are openly being exchanged in illegal bets daily at hawker centres,
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    • 99 7 POLICE yesterday warned that wagers, no matter how small, were illegal. Under Section 5 of the Betting Act, a person convicted of making bets can be fined up to $5,000 or be jailed for a maximum of six months or both. The penalties for the person in charge of
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    • 615 8 Three fatal accidents, involving drivers ramming into stationary vehicles, occurred in Singapore over the last six days. NG WAN CHING asked 12 drivers yesterday about their experiences on expressways. They cited road hogs, unexpected stops, tailgaters and even a traffic circus located surprisingly along one expressway
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    • 47 8 Watch out for these deadly scenarios on the highway. It could spell your death. They caused three deaths in road accidents recently. The last one occurred only yesterday. Traffic Police warn motorists to look out for any stationary or slow-moving vehicle while driving
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    • Article, Illustration
      45 8 YESTERDAY, Tan Choon Seng, 34, an operations manager, died instantly when his car ploughed into a stationary SBS bus before a traffic light along Holland Road. His body was removed intact from the wreck by firemen. But his face was gone, said police.
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    • Article, Illustration
      89 8 ON Monday, 11-year old Hee Tze Wee, was killed instantly when a I mini-bus rammed into the back of the car he was in. He was in the back seat when his father stopped his car to reverse it along the PanIsland Expressway. His father, Mr Hee Ah
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      65 8 IN the last moment of his life, Mr Chan Kim Choon, 39, a van driver, might have wished he saw the stationary lorry sooner. He rammed into it and died on the spot. This accident happened last Thursday along the Aver Rajah Expressway going towards Jurong. Firemen managed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 196 6 MORE CARS ARE BOUGHT SOLD THROUGH jflfcn THE STRAITS TIMES T§T CLASSIFIED |s&&| Would You Like to Help Us Make History Again? Yes, that's right. Make history You see, at Tanjong ['agar we're not simply restoring a village or re-enacting the past. We're bringing it hack to life. M And
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 Pick The Best Of The Crop Do it the most cost-effective way by advertising in The Straits Times Classified's Employment section.
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    • 144 7 If you aspire to be a fFUQKT STEWARD/! STEWARDESS —Attend our FREE PERSONAL ASSESSMENT CAREER COUNSELLING Call us at *****03/ *****92 Mon Fri 9-30 am to 9.30 pm Sat/Sun :930am to 6pm rn. ECP FLIGHT STEWARD S STEWARDESS TRAINING CENTRE I 1 uQnw/ 7 Peninsula Shopping Centre •03-29,3 Coleman Street
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 139 8 SMALL BUSINESSES TO MAJOR MANUFACTURERS. BANKERS, LAWYERS, CONSULTANTS NEED TO KNOW HOW TO FRANCHISE ROBERT FITZGERALD of HORWATH HORWATH WILL jV RUN 2 SEMINARS: FOR A, f SELLERS «t BUYERS JV I.How to Expand by Franchising W Growing pains? Capital limited? The most viable way of maximum gain with minimum
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 297 9 Pop the tops and score great prizes in the World Cup Superwin. -y f I H I 1 V 4fl B m 4. ;j, 4 -r f w V, I I R **v^f^ji-^i"^ <88^ :fhkL. ttfl Hfc KSf* JW y/ Between now and July T I First prize wins you
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
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      331 10  -  By Paul Zach YESTERDAY, they were just faces in the crowd. Today, they will become familiar symbols of Singapore's bright future in a 25thAnniversary Celebrations poster that celebrates the nation's youth. The five young people were found during the Young Singaporean Search '90 organised by Youth Challenge, which
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    • 165 10  -  By Ben Davidson A 60-year-old man was angry when a taxi he hailed did not stop. So he hurled a brick at it. Yesterday, Cheong Hin Chion was fined $800 after he pleaded guilty in court to a charge of causing mischief. Taxi-driver
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 235 10 YOUR CHOICE /Jk >, J" OF SUPERB CANTONESE V". CUISINE AT jflSh VV" PLAZA GARDEN SOMNERVILLE Exclusive dining in our many VIP rooms Special wedding packages (up to 40 tables) at reasonable prices Piping Hot Delicious Hong Kong Dian Xin Served Daily (rum 12.00 noon to J.OOpm Value For Money
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    • 113 11 a ***** rißfl ri 1 m Bin y »*£> f k J&* j*^ 4 r y .-f B KK "jL/jfc Wr/r celebrating our Mirl \nni\enar\ ami there's just one da) and night left for you to save 20% on almost e\er\thing in the store. And METRO /«>/ w .mm/ how
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 300 12 Reuter. A MALAYSIAN banker, who is Britain's longest-serving unconvicted prisoner, has accused the Malaysian Government of denying him a trial. Malaysia does not want to try him in its own courts to avoid embarrassment as important Malaysian politicians were involved, his lawyer said in
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    • 155 12 Bermimfl HOCK Hua Bank hopes to recover the Ms 4 million stolen by one of its executives in its Kuala Lumpur branch by selling the five luxury cars he purchased with the stolen money. The bank's executive director in Sibu, Sarawak, Mr .John Ting Sik
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 230 12 MAKE A DATE AT 18-22 July 1990, Hall 3 WTC To discover, seek out, to buy and enjoy art for its own sake or for investment. Come to this premier art exhibition displaying antiques, crafts, paintings, prints and sculptures from 60 exhibitors of 9 countries. Organised by: Official Publication: iU
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    • 6 12 iH TASIads The Employment Oossified Settion
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 569 13 Growing up with your child by Nurse Gon. How To Bring Up A Strong And Healthy Come and Talk To Nurse Gan At Babies Kids Exhibition. Child. You're invited to come and see us at the Babies Kids Exhibition at the I The physical and mental development of a child
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  • THENEWSTODAY
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      494 14 The wife WHEN millionaire Loh Kah Kheng was found dead in his seaside villa in Penang on Feb 27, 1987, his family did not promptly call the police. His father, tycoon Tan Sri Loh Boon Siew, later told investigators that his son's friend, Dr Godfrey Geh, asked him not
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      303 15 Tycoon Loh Kah Kheng's murder has taken Penang by storm. ABHIJIT NAG tells of the ins and outs. She received $2.1 million and custody of their children after her husband's death. The patriarch: Tan Sri Loh refused to believe his son had committed suicide. He suspected murder and even
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    • 231 15 SHIRLEY Yap's letter to Loh Kah Kheng asking for a separation. Dear Kah Kheng, Please forgive me for leaving this way. But I am really frightened by what you might do. For this reason, I suggest we should go for a separation. I am left with no other
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    • 282 15 TWISTS TURNS 1987 11:30 am Feb 25: Loh Kah Kheng found dead in his Penang villa. Police detain his brother-in-law Jeffrey. March 4: Police detain Loh's security guard. March 12: Both men are released. March 26: Preliminary police report rules death from strangulation. 1988 Sept 12: Hearing in coroner's court
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 32 14 TjkWMMJ THE BEST VIETNAMESE BbEOw) buffet lunch spread PaTl is NOW AT ORCHARD PLAZA f AND MARINA SQUARE $12.90++PER ADULT L1" t <i $8.00++ PER CHILD I QA& (JU> (JIOaomuc Seafood JlcdaunoAt
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    • 140 15 WITH OVER 60 TREATS, OUR TEMASEK LUNCH BUFFET j: IS CERTAINLY TEMPTING. AT $14.90*. IT'S IRRESISTIBLE. r w Spoil yourself at Window On The Fridays $14.90* Saturdays and Sundays $16.90* Park with the most mouth-watering And for dinner, you can indulge in our speciality Temasek Lunch Buffet in town. buffet
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 385 16 NYT. A MERICA'S most idolised chef has spoken of the fear of food she sees spreading across the country. People are so fearful of elevated cholesterol levels and other health problems, said Mrs Julia Child, they are going overboard in eliminating butter, cream and
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    • 238 16 Reuter. THIRTEEN leaders of a Sri Lankan Tamil group were shot dead in Madras by suspected members of the rival Tamil Tiger guerrillas, Indian police said yesterday. The victims belonged to the Eelam People's Revolutionary Front (EPRLF), which ruled Sri Lanka's Tamil-dominated north-eastern province
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      236 16 Wire services. ON Wall Street stock prices moved moderately higher in light trading yesterday as bargain hunters and computer-programme buying helped awaken the quiet market late in the session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 11.38 to close at 2,893.56. Advancing issues outnumbered losers by about
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    • 83 16 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened mixed in directionless trading due to the absence of fresh factors. Brokers forecast another day of light summer volumes though many believe buyers will look for bargains after three successive days of losses by the Nikkei index. "Stocks are cheap. There should be plenty of
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    • 51 16 FT Industrials Tue 1,907.40 (1,911.90) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,893.56 (2,882.18) ST Industrial Tue 1,534.87 (1,545.72) NST Industrial Tue 3,029.18 (3,044.39) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 3,229.02 (Closed) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,498.90 (1,505.30) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 32,040.38 (32,376.80) Figures in bracket* refer to those of the previous trading
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    • Article, Illustration
      223 16 Wire services. SHARE prices finished little changed on London's Stock Exchange after a sluggish session yesterday. The lack of British economic indicators and major corporate news, combined with the Royal Ascot horse race meeting kept investment interest at a minimum, dealers said. The Financial Times 30share index fell 4.5
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  • DEARAGGIE
    • 1426 17 AGGIE gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie cannot answer are put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and address. But The' New Paper will
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    • 129 17 THE reply published last week to a letter from LE gave the wrong impression that a birth certificate could be altered by deed poll. A deed poll is an instrument by which a person affirms that he has changed his name and from then on wishes to be known
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 73 17 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: Sun $6 nett (3 drinks) Sat P.Hol $8
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  • Showtime
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      500 18  -  By Vivien Chiong FOOTBALL may be dominating television screens now. But behind the screen it's volleyball that has taken over Caldecott Hill. This interest in the game has been generated by an as yet-untitled new SBC serial. Its about the trials and tribulations of some female volleyball players.
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    • 502 19  -  Adeline Woon THE Joaquims, who are interned in cen-tury-old graves in the corner of Fort (ireen, did not rest in peace over the weekend. Indeed, the rock music that blasted forth at Fort Canning may have been enough to rouse them to heavenly action. A sudden
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    • Article, Illustration
      303 19  -  By Vivien Chiong COURTING SKILL IT takes some skill to woo actress Olivia Cheng, former Miss Hongkong. According to reports, her boyfriend, known only as Jeffrey, proposed after a month's courtship. She asked to be given some time. One day, he boldly slipped a ring on her finger in
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    • 469 20  -  By Vivien Chiong s I OME stars are easy to interview. Carol Cheng is one. Cora Miao is another. The latter surprised everyone with her word-perfect Mandarin at a press conference on Sunday. It was held for the Taiwanese film Two Sisters, partly-shot in Singapore and
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 50 18 'MY BABY IS HAPPY WITH KAO MERRIES, SO AM I' ■nmmi s narar* covnmuu fit mythe fflgflw JHHUHHia j"N >sj > Only Kao Merries' unique ventilating outer cover has micro pores that ventilate by letting damp air out, so baby stays dry both day and night and rash-free. tflE&jH^^ jT
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 94 19 It's Tea Dance time, it's party time, come dance and have fun. M*\o PROUDLY PRESENTS \f DISCOTHEQUE The Grand finals 23rd June 1990 (Saturday) 12.00 noon to 6.00 pm at Issei Discotheque Win attractive prizes like California Pro skateboards, Russ Berry Products and more. Watch 24 Singapore Teenagers vie for
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  • UPDATE
    • 1644 21 ►Films RIVE DROITS, RIVE GAUCHE. Set in Paris, this film is about the consequences of a magnetic attraction between a young lawyer and a young divorcee. Stars Gerard Depardieu, Nathalie Baye and Bernard Fresson. Directed by Philippe Labro. With English subtitles. 9.15 pm. Alliance Francaise,
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    • 17 21 FESTIVAL FRINGE: AUSSIE THEATRE TALKS COURSES: CLOWN WORKSHOP FOOD: ICE-CREAM FANTASIA COMING UP: MOSCOW CIRCUS
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    • 82 21 This modern dance company entertains with its explosions of energy, electrifying colour and immaculate technique. Dance styles featured include modern jazz, classical ballet, ethnic dance and tap. Today to Sunday. Kallang Theatre. 8 pm. Tickets at $80 and $100 are still available at Victoria Theatre,
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  • spotlight
    • 141 22 HIGHLIGHTS of the Singapore Armed Forces' Silver Jubilee Military Tattoo on June 29 and 30: RSAF Flypast: Features the Black Knights and various types of planes used by the Air Force. Commando free-fall rappelling: Ten men from the Commando unit dive from the four light towers of the stadium.
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    • Article, Illustration
      714 22 Imagine diving from the four light towers of the National Stadium. Ten commandos will be doing just that on June 29 and 30. Yesterday, they had a rehearsal. Photographer AUNDRY GAN went up one of the towers for a bird's eye view of the action. Reporter LOH
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    • Article, Illustration
      294 22 THE New Paper photographer Aundry Gan had one of the best views at the National Stadium yesterday. And it was not a VIP seat in the grandstand. Instead, he had a rappeller's eye view of the stadium from 54 metres atop one of the stadium's four light
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 924 23 wednesdaytv BROTHER BEYOND LIVE! I I SEA OF SLAUGHTER JDy (Channel 12, 1.45 am) (Channel 12,9.35 pm) THIS performance by Brother Beyond THI P'T?'"™® mari e w ldl f I "'fSft' T (right) at London's Royal Albert Hall, is Jt~* TlK .1 along Canada s Atlantic coast is hosted by
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  • 209 24  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Lo Tien Yin LAST night, the English variety show It's Your Move (SBC 5, 8 pm) went one-up on its Chinese counterpart, Studio One Presents. The latter often presents musical drama. But last night, It's Your Move tried it for the first time with
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 175 24 n n .^v^UIBmkn Br JVf M»\ ...BUT NOT AS CLOSE AS PANASHAVE. In case you missed the point, the new Kuiashave range turn has a with the convenience of a fully rechargeable electric shaver. revolutionary 47 mlcn>n thin blade toil that's designed to cut and trap even Other Panashave features
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 332 24 wednesdaytv i fflm F0CUS; BETRAY al THIS 1983 drama, directed by David Jones, stars Ben W Kingsley (left), Jeremy Irons and Patricia Hodge. It is '(■j based on Harold Pinter's fascinating play, which depicts JKL. M|KHB| a triangle relationship progressing backward in time. N After a party at their home,
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    • 422 25 WEDNESDAYRADIO E3iEHEIM EMXHi KOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 100 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 Body Care 1.45 Midday Market Report 3.00 News
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    • 297 25 COMICRELEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee I l\[ A o Of' /I\' V" ta L°(& 1 V\ 9 H V QSP JI 0 YV JLffi V ff( T f «//J V\ (M /^f 1 WQ KN lift <K Y/rfl& W4V/. A L VCW V#\ o WjV.\ I ij pTA [W//////////////////h fttgWN I A^)/Tl
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 473 26 COMICRELIEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh r]9H|||l moon Good Musk, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk mam* 1 l uiOMhPR uiuQT TUC mv IUfIT t MAtDirts 1 12.15 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off tho Shelf JESI'iBE 1 ""iSSSS "srTr. IN Ml LEPTflftbS leapt at the chance of making jjq Fi"#di| News'"* Bluest Hits
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 278 27 IVW*A CifrfrSHERE'S TO THE HAPPY BABIES"! 9 WITH LOVE FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS FITTI. 1 Hi 1 wi» I li'dl fißi HAPPY BABIES EAC H baby gets TO RECEIVE 2 PACKS of FITTI diapers, a singlet, a panty and a congratulatory I jH W CARD FROM FITTI. ANNOUNCE YOUR
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    • 266 27 x This is to announce 4 f 1 1 that Mr A Mrs f ZAINOL ABIDIN B. < AHMAD has been given birth a first baby boy by ALLAH And was given the name AHMAD z RABBANI. V < May ALLAH bless our I -vl new born baby and y
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    • 255 27 PB Darer Soh |M Christina Ng |&J are pleased to announce the arrival ml of their baby boy g: JONATHAN m t sou m m 11 Special thanks to M L H Dr. Paul Ho It t' wm Dr. K. H. Chan, V! jP"; friends relatives Ijfjl > dH for
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 764 28 737-1166 811 Personal Service*/ Merchandise 831 Employment An established U 3 consultant firm has Immediate vacancy for: E RECEPTIONIST I Mm Secondary M education Pleasant personality with good communication skills Able to type Company located in me area I ot Dover. Clementi. BukJt Merah, Queenstown. Commonwealth. Redhill estates Nearest MRT
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    • 178 28 831 Employment i i RMG TOURS i requires i FEMALE FIELD i RECEPTIONISTS (lor Daily Tour j j Operation* a Hotel Tour Doofc) j I a OCE O' level with 3' I 1 1 credits Including l 1 English L Malhs 1 I a 5-day week (rotating l off days
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 375 29 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment The Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd, Singapore's largest composite Life and General Insurance Company, invites candidates to a walk-in-interview for the following positions:Confidential Secretaries Minimum GCE 'O' Level with credits in English and Mathematics. Completed secretarial training. Knowledge of Wordperfect, Lotus 1-2-3. Minimum 3
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    • 302 29 831 Employment 831 Employment An International Freight Forwarder haa vacanciea tor. A) SALES OFFICERS (Airport Jurong Office) B) OPERATIONS CLERKS Shiftwork (Airport Office) C) ACCOUNTS CLERK (Airport Office) D) CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERKS Import (Airport Office) E) RECEPTIONIST cum GENERAL CLERK (Airport Office) F) WAREHOUSE SUPERVISORS (Airport Office) Poeition A: Mln.
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    • 347 29 831 Employment 831 Employment An aatabliahad local conatruction company haa vacancies for tha following appointments: 1. PROJECT MANAGER (Professional Engineer) 2. PROJECT ENGINEERS (Degree holder with min. 3 yr». experience) 3. QUANTITY SURVEYORS (Diploma or Degree holder) 4. PROJECT CO-ORDINATORS (Architectural or MAE) Applicants are to write In confidence with
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 383 30 831 Employment Shrfarb (English Pub) requires: Full-Time Waitresses 4pm to 12 midnight Part-Time Waitresses 7pm to 12 midnight (Transport provided) Part-time Waitresses 3 30pm to 8.30pm (Transport not provided) Interested, please call personally for sa interview at 294 River Valley Road (opposite River Valley C.C.) Tel: *****97 An Int'l Co.
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    • 361 30 831 Employment ASTORIA FLORIST i i requires: REQUIRED 1 1) TREE i CRAFTSMEN !2) STORE ASSISTANTS Preferable with Class 3 driving licence '3) SALES t ASSISTANTS i i For Parkway Parade i Thomson Plaza 1 1 branches. i i Please apply personally at: J 14 New Industrial Rd. j #03-03
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    • 348 30 831 Employment i Established company requires SALES ASSISTANTS for our new boutique Mln. G.C.E. 'O' Level Age 18 -28 Pleasant personality ss7oo basic salary commission 4 allowance With or without experience, preferable with experience. Interested please tel: *****19 to arrange for appt. or come personi ally (11em-10pm) at House of
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    • 424 30 831 Employment H Swiss Co. at Shaw J J Centre requires a 5 RECEPTIONIST S S Ability to type Pleasant personall- S ty Good telephone manners 9 Age below 21 years J E can i Jane 737 5033 i FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK j i, Mln 3 O levels with i
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    • 311 30 831 Employment P"—"1 WANTED FOR BOYS' TOWN HOME J 622 Upp. Bt. Ttmah Rd E B Singapore 2367 a ASST. ADMINISTRATOR ft HOME SUPERVISOR (for the Boarding section) 2 CLERICAL ASST. (to help In the Public 8 z Relations office) 5 5 MALE/ FEMALE COOK 5 m (to attend to
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    • 290 30 831 Employment C BOOKS KINOKUNIYA 1. SALES ASSISTANTS 2. CASHIERS 3. STORE CLERK CUM DRIVER GCE N' level and above Age 18-25 years Experience not necessary as training w<l be provided Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Salary $740.00 upon confirmation Post 3 Completed N S and possess Class
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    • 208 30 831 Employment Offshore Bank invitee ippitctitooi tor RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST Requirements: e OCE XT Level e Good command of English e Pleasant personality Please apply lo: Operations Manager P.O. Box 1574 Singapore 9031 Required PERMANENT MALE WORKERS Singaporeans above 17 years old Mln See l Able to start work immediately In
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    • 228 31  -  Stories/ Dennis Chia f OUR swimmers Kenneth Yeo, Eadelin Lim, May Ooi and Ng Chiang Ling have qualified for September's Asian Games in Beijing. The four bettered the Games qualifying marks at the Asean Age-Group championships in Bangkok last week. Kenneth, from the Singapore Swimming Club,
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    • 181 31 SEVEN NATIONS HOCKEY Wire Services. INDIA turned the Amsterdam Seven-Nations hockey tournament upside down with a 4-2 victory over their bitter rivals Pakistan yesterday. Dhanraj Pillay started India on the road to victory with a goal from a long corner in the 16th minute. India increased
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    • 303 31 WIMBLEDON TENNIS Wire Services. AMERICAN Aaron Krickstein, the eighth seed, looks like missing Wimbledon because of an elbow injury. Krickstein withdrew from a tournament in Manchester, England, yesterday midway through his opening match. He said: "It's an old injury and it's very painful. It flared
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    • 300 31 TEENAGE swimming wonder Joscelin Yeo hogged the Asean Age-Group cham pionships limelight with seven golds at the competition in Bangkok last week. The People's Association Youth Swimming Club swimmer also broke five meet records. Singapore was second overall behind Thailand and returned
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        196 32 Wire services ROMANIAN right winger Marius Lacatus became the first big signing of this World Cup when he agreed to a three-year deal worth $2 million with Fiorentina. The size of the transfer fee Fiorentina paid Steaua Bucharest was not disclosed. Lacatus, who scored twice against the Soviet
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      • 129 32 AP MEAZZA stadium of Milan, a World Cup venue, is for sale at an estimated price of 200 billion lira or $332 million, officials say. Crosstown rivals A C Milan and Internazionale, both Italian major league clubs, are the potential purchasers in a co-ownership venture, Paolo
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    • 91 32 AP FORGET house music or rap, Luciano Pavarotti is the new kid on the block of the British pop charts with a song used as the theme for the BBC's World Cup soccer coverage. Pavarotti's rendition of "Nessun Dorma" from Puc- cini's opera, "Turandot," jumped
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    • 346 33 AP. B I OBBY Robson complained yesterday that English soccer has become stereotyped because players aren't being exposed to the latest styles and techniques. W T ith English clubs banned from European competitions because of crowd violence, soccer players aren't growing with the competition, Robson said,
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    • 454 33 SPOTLIGHT ON PAUL GASCOIGNE Reuter. ENGLAND midfielder Paul Gascoigne is undergoing a transformation from clowning entertainer to the team's most influential and exciting player. Hard-working and determined, he was outstanding in England's match against Ireland and Holland. But Gascoigne remains something of an enigma, loved
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    • 356 33 Wire Services. ARGENTINE captain Diego Ifli Maradona must have two days of absolute rest because of an injury to his right ankle, coach Carlos Bilardo said yesterday. Maradona. the team's star striker, played in the second half of Monday's 1-1 Group B draw with Romania despite severe ankle
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    • 402 34 GROUP C BRAZIL V SCOTLAND Reuter. BRAZIL will make only two changes against Scotland tonight mainly to end rumours that they want to avoid playing Argentina in the second round. "I had planned to rest almost the whole team but I changed my mind
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    • 300 35 GROUP C SWEDEN V COSTA RICA PROBABLE TEAMS Sweden: Thomas Ravelli; Roland Nilsson. Glenn Hysen, Stefan Schwarz; Stefan Pettersson, Peter Larsson, Glenn Strom- berg. Klas Ingesson, Joakim Nilsson; Tomas Brolin, Johnny Ekstrom. Costa Rica: Gabelo Co nejo; Roger Flores, Mauricio Montero, Hector Marchena, Ronald Gonzales. Jose Chavez;
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    • 88 35 BRAZIL heads the group with four points, with Scotland and Costa Rica on two. Sweden needs a win and a Brazilian victory over Scotland to stand a chance of clinching second spot on goal difference. Scotland has never made it past Round One in six
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    • 447 36 AP. D ISTURBED by his team's lack of scoring k punch in its first two World Cup matches, I Italian coach Azeglio Vicini gambled in the W third game. He started two young strikers over two veterans against Czechoslovakia. It paid off. Salvatore Schillaci and Roberto
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    • 588 38 GROUP A ITALY 2 CZECH 0 Reuter. STRIKERS Salvatore Schillaci and Roberto Baggio each scored in their first tournament start this morning to lead Italy to a 2-0 victory over Czechoslovakia and first place in Group A of the World Cup. The Italian win came in
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    • 166 38 GROUP A AUSTRIA 2 USA 1 AP. AUSTRIA'S attack woke up from a 229-minute slumber last night by scoring two second-half goals against the United States. Gerhard Rodax and Andreas Ogris finally dented the net to restore a measure of pride for their team. Striker Bruce
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    • 286 38  -  TOUCHLINE TALK Abdul Shukor AT LAST, after nearly a fortnight of monitoring monotonous matches, a match worth staying up for was Italy's 2-0 bashing of Czechoslovakia in Rome this morning. And how fitting it is that the Forza Azzuri (Blue Force) was the
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      177 39 Reuter. THREE: Rudi Voeller (WG), Lothar Matthaeus (WG), Michel (Spa). TWO: Marius Lacatus (Rom), Tomas Skuhravy (Cze), Careca (Bra), Davor Jozic (Yugo), Roger Milla (Cam), Michal Bilek (Cze), Juergen Klinsmann (WG), Gavril Balint (Rom), Darko Pancev (Yugo), Salvatore Schillaci (Ita). ONE: Francois Omam Biyik (Cam), Bernardo Redin (Col).
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    • 242 39 AFP MARK Wright finally seems set to be a regular in the English defence. Wright, 26, made his debut against Wales in 1984, and appeared to be headed for a long and celebrated cafeer as England's number 5. But a broken leg robbed him of
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    • 363 41  -  LOW'S MAN OF THE MATCH Nam*: Rene Higuita Ago: 23 Clid>: Club Atletico Naclonal Position: Cap*: 28 Credentlal®:Extroverted and brave, Higuita is one of the stars of the Colombian side and is hoping to catch the eye of top European club sides during the tournament. By Suresh Nair
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    • 668 42  -  JEFFREY LOW FOR sheer amusement, or entertainment, or pure relief from all your workday blues, keep on watching Colombia and laugh your heart out. Because football as played by a bunch of hardfaced men from a drug-riddled country has yet to reach such heights of enjoyment in
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    • 441 42  -  By Jeffrey Low COLOMBIA, having halted the high-flying West Germans, will now be ambitious enough to aim for the ultimate to win the 14th World Cup against all expectations. So says its team manager Francisco Maturana, a university professor not usually
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