The New Paper, 16 July 1990

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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 534 2  -  By Yaw Yan Chong OUR homes are death traps and nothing is done about it, said residents of some prewar houses in Chinatown. The danger these potential death traps posed was highlighted three times in the last two months in Chinatown and Tanjong Katong. Fire
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    • 79 2 DR Richard Hu, Finance Minister and MP for Kreta Ayer, called on tenants of shophouses to report damage such as wall cracks. If owners refuse to take action, tenants can inform the authorities. Mr .Joseph Yee, director of the Building Control Division, said if a building is
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    • 161 2 AP. Reuter. EAST Germany is hunting one of the world's most wanted terrorists, believed to have participated in the killing of Israeli athletes in the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. The target is Abu Daoud, 52, a member of the Palestinian Liberation Organisat ion. The
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    • 398 3  -  By Lois Ng F OUR children at least, said one. No, five for me, said another. If you wish to marry one of this year's Miss Singapore World finalists, be prepared to sire a large family. About one-third of the 16 finalists at the Mandarin
      Pictures Choo Chwee Hua  -  398 words
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    • 33 2 Hotlineplus IF you want to share a point of view, call 734-7711, or write to: The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, S'pore 0923. Include your full name, address and phone.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

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    • 63 3 How do I prevent passing I I my flu or cold to others? Keep away from crowded places like cinemas and shopping centres. Turn away from people when you sneeze or cough. Flush used tissues down the toilet. Wash your hands with soap and water after blowing your nose. Keep
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 109 4 ADOPTAPET TWO little puppies, Alice (left) and Shirley, are up for adoption at the SPCA this week. Both are cross-breeds. Alice, 2Vi-months-old, is brown. Two-month-old Shirley is a very light brown with black markings. They are good-natured, playful and good to children. If you
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    • 157 4 UNIONS should not represent workers only they should include executives, too, says NTUC. It names three unions representing executives the Port Officers' Union, Singapore Bank Officers' Association and the Air-Transport Executive Staff Union. But the NTUC wants executives to be admitted to workers' unions, too,
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    • 290 4 ALMOST all Singapore General Hospital employees can now belong to a union again. They are free to join the Health Corporation of Singapore Staff Union (HCSSU), says NTUC News in its latest issue of July 14. The union received this assurance from Dr
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    • 152 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. destined: If something is destined, it is intended by fate or willed by God to happen. finalised: If something is finalised, all the arrangements have been made. harass: Trouble
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    • 395 4  -  By Ng Wei Joo THE early bird gets the ticket. Mr Jeffrey Teo, 32, a sales manager, will see the National Day Parade after all, because he was the first to arrive at the Bedok Sports Hall at 2.30 am. The
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    • 459 5  -  By Jeanne Leong SELF-SERVICE department stores may become a reality if Singapore's labour shortage continues. The stores need about 15,000 workers. The booming economy and the setting-up of more stores have made the situation more critical. Department stores told The New Paper of some of
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    • 143 5 BOTH Yaohan and Daimaru have contracts with Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB). VITB sends some of their students to work for them during the weekends as part of on-the-job training. Daimaru also has students from the Japanese school in Singapore to work there on a part-time
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    • 291 6 A WOMAN has been harassed by obscene phone calls since her picture was included in a leaflet that touted sexual favours. The leaflets were sent to her neighbours in an HDB block in Bedok North Avenue 3. Her picture appears with two photos
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    • 166 6 THE woman did not realise she was being taken for a callgirl until a neighbour made a pass at her. Angrily, she said: "He took me for a callgirl and asked me into his house. He even said he needed only a few minutes
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    • 102 6 "I'VE never had any nude photos taken before. The girls in those two photos on the leaflet are not me," the woman told the Lianhe Wanbao. The two nude photos are placed one above the other and next to a larger photograph of her.
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    • 133 6 MAILBOX You have a point of view. You can call our Hotline Plus (734-7711). You can also write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number. Dear Editor, I WISH to congratulate SBC
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    • 107 6 THE World Cup brought together excellent teams from around the world in a spirit of goodwill and camaraderie. Cameroon showed that underdogs can triumph. Yugoslavia performed well, though knocked out in the quar-ter-finals by underserving Argentina. England survived harsh verbal attacks to once again
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    • 87 6 WE refer to Mr Bruce Seah's correspondence in Mailbox (TNP, July 9). We would like to bring to Mr Seah's attention that though the copy of our advertisement was a play on words meant to amuse and not offend, we do apologise if anyone
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    • 604 7  -  By Lim Phay-ling F IREWORKS at midnight. This is how some readers want to celebrate Singapore's 25th birthday during Swing Singapore. Twelve readers were asked what they would want to see on the big day during this year's Swing Singapore party on Aug 8. Apart from
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    • 267 8 ONE of the men tipped to take over as Singapore's union chief is leaving the National Trade Unions Congress (NTUC). Mr Ng Pock Too leaves at the end of the month. He will quit serving as an NTUC Deputy Secretary-General and a member
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    • 41 8 NO one hit the $5,000 jackpot in the Moneywords Contest 27/90. The consolation prize of $500 goes to 23-year-old programmer analyst Freddie Kaw, who lives at 540-B Joo Chiat Road. Mr Kaw had two errors in his entrv.
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    • 529 9 S ET up a family court in Singapore and marriages which are on the brink of breaking up may be saved. This is possible because experienced court counsellors will form the backbone of a family court. The family court's priority will be marriage mending, not marriage ending.
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    • 175 9 SPEAKING passionately, one of the women said it was "strange", that under the present system, "all divorces are deemed to be a pain in the neck and deemed a last priority. The emotional wear and tear on both parties is thus increased the longer the case drags
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 189 5 "-F GREATmSrI^^ V, ""OF AMERICA AT JACK'S PLACE BRAS BASAH A m Brand new sumptuous spread awaits you at our "Great TOste of America" Food Fest. ass From June 23 till July 27 90. you will experience a new taste sensation with some of America's finest foods. Like tantalising and
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    • 29 6 Get your FREE ULTRAFRESH MOUTHWASH this Wednesday (18 July f 9O) mmm I llrKlFrark Look out for coupon in The New paper >JKLW' mmm on Wednesday (18 July '90)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 140 7 I I PLANNING TO BECOME YOUR OWN BOSS??? I Attend our and manage your business more successfully. Please call 339 7303 (4 lines) for a free counselling session ECP Small Business <T Enterprise Centre member of the ECP {Consulting Group) Srreet »0V29 Jc> Peninsula Sho ■•pingOnrre I Singapore 061 mmm—-
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    • 4 7 ON-THE-SPOT LOCAL NWS REPORT
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    • 103 7 -fftTWC Sky (i a r d en P o o I s i d e. K v e r y Night Make I'lazal^^^^ tipen. poolsidc It's either for Jtside the sleamtioat buffet All- serve from 6.30 lo 10.30pm. seafood vegetables. $12.50++(adult).$tf++(child). stocks: torn eurr> or chicken. A steamboat dinner Celebrate
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 125 8 Dazzling (Showmanship. Great Style at Kangxi Louise §Let international sensation, Sophia enthrall you with her own style, delivering your favourite repertoire of Mandarin and Cantonese hits. Razz Band and Manila Sound from the Philippines also promise dazzling entertainment with r their great showmanship and versatility in rendering a wide selection
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    • 582 8 ANSWERS TO MONEYWORDS 27/90 MONDAY, JULY 2 IA IG lAIv j EU B t 0 0 D| P H L oxl CLOU TB SOLD oU B[ I|U|S|HB 2. Certain people are disturbed by the sight of BLOOD, but a FLOOD, in itself, is just water. Also, the sight of FLOOD
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 14 9 Take your pick from The New Paper Fastads today mshds The Fmployment Classified Section
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    • 97 9 ZB GticoU Naturally Refreshing i t holfutQ,yp ,r o HA x E h J JD1 ,|H |Sw4 e HeTb candy J»" ,M v NylV, yv aq'ff.iO" j>17 *>«*«, K.MM9 T~n iJf J/ V Oj III Ricola, the original Swiss 1 Icrh Candy, is a product of Switzerland. It is made
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 335 10 HOT STORY XTHE general impression was that Malays had not risen up through the school system and into the universities. The fear then was that: Our Malays would not be able to adjust and fit to the jobs as Singapore industrialises, and They would not adjust to high-rise living
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 107 10 CYCLE to Sentosa. Or take a train. Or just walk. All this will be possible in 1993 when a causeway bridge is built to link Sentosa with the mainland The link will have a cycle lane and a landscaped pedestrian walkway, in addition to two traffic lanes, one
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      • 83 10 SEVEN of the best brains in physics will be in Singapore next month. The Nobel Prize winners will be among some 1,000 international experts who will attend a prestigious scientific conference to be held here for the first time. The week-long 25th International Conference on High-Energy Physics will
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      • 77 10 START direct talks with the communist regime in Cambodia, 11 leading American senators have told President George Bush. They want a US policy on Cambodia that won't return the dreaded communist Khmer Rouge to power. The senators also want the Cambodian seat vacated at the United Nations. The
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      • 59 10 THE turmoil in South Korea continues. Seventy members of the country's biggest opposition group resigned on Saturday over some controversial Bills. Another opposition group is expected to follow suit. The MPs said they will take their fight to the streets. They are demanding a snap election.Their
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      • 102 10 THE East Malaysian state of Sabah goes to the polls today. And The Straits Times reporter covering the elections Kalimullah Hassan predicts a victory for the ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah. If it does so, it will be its third win in a row. The strongest challenge
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    • 102 10 THESE are some of the headlines from today's newspapers and radio news bulletins The Straits Times: PM pledget t<» back plans to aid Malays. Business Times: JTC takes step towards privatisation. Berita Harian: Main priority Malay leadei role. SBC: The P rime Minister has expressed confidence that Malay Singaporeans
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    • 44 10 Bye, bye Tirana: Albanians in the thousands rushed to get out of the last Stalinist-ruled state in East Europe. Thousands packed into foreign embassies in Tirana the capital. From there, they were given safe passage out of their country.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 48 10 A story you'll read again and again KAMHJMi tilie tsf.rs KAMPUNG L CHICKEN By Ravi Veloo t $6.50 k The archetypal Singapore novel Business Times An Impressive command ol the language The Strcnts Times Fight scenes charged with drama, extremely visual GO Magazine STP Distributors Timo§ Publishing Group
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • WORLDTODAY
    • 309 11 A I SIX-YEAR-OLD disabled boy and his parents were found dead in a burnt car near Air Bemban, about 50 km from Johor Baru. The three are Mr Chang Nam Ping, 45, a farmer, his wife Madam Wong Ah Moi, 38, and
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    • 160 11 AP. TWO weeks after Mrs Imelda Marcos was acquitted of fraud in New York, she has been ordered by the Justice Department to face grand jury questioning in a second criminal proceeding. The former Philippine First Lady said two federal agents served her a subpoena
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    • 203 11 AP. HKARING opens today in Reno, Nevada, of a law suit against the British rock hand Judas Priest that alleges one of their records contained subliminal messages to "do it" and caused two fans to shoot themselves. Raymond Belknap. 18, held a
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    • 185 11 AP. SMOGGY, traffic-choked Los Angeles has launched an $18.2 billion effort to wean itself off the car with new Metro Blue Line trains that run between downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach. The 35-km system is actually a reinvention of the old trolley-buses
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    • 93 11 Reuter. THRKK generations wished a happy 1 OOth birthday yesterday a week early to Mrs Rose Kennedy, matriarch of America's most famous political family. About 850 guests attended the birthday tribute at Hyannisport, Massachusetts, to the woman who saw two of her politically powerful sons die
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    • 70 11 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened firmer this morning on arbitrage buying after last week's mild gains. Analysts expect another week of thin summertime trading, with investors looking for bargains among small capital issues with strong earnings and low price/earning ratios. The key Nikkei index was up 204.59 points or 0.63
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    • 319 12 AP. TENS of thousands of people marched to the Kremlin walls yesterday to protest against Communist Party control of the government, the army and the KGB and to demand greater democracy in the Soviet Union. The protest came just two days after the party concluded a
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    • 149 12 AP. THE Sephardic chief rabbi has removed one of Israel's youngest rabbis from his job because the 20-year-old man is a bachelor and unable to advise married couples. Beit Shikma, a farming community of about 1,000 people in southern Israel, recently named Rabbi Yaacov Avitan
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    • 154 12 Reuter. US Attorney-General Dick Thornburgh has rejected calls for a special prosecutor to investigate President George Bush's son in the financial collapse of a large savings and loan bank. Mr Thornburgh said the Justice Department had no reason to think Mr Neil Bush, 35,
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    • 59 12 Bernama. SEMANGAT '46 president Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah claims that Parliament will be dissolved soon after the National Day celebrations to enable the general election to be held on Sept 15. Malaysia's National Day falls on Aug 31. He claimed that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad would
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    • 264 12 AFP. THE Rev Allan Boesak, a leading South African antiapartheid campaigner whose career has been jeopardised by his extra-marital affair, won a vote of confidence yesterday from parishioners. The Rev Johan Retief, his fellow minister at the Dutch Reformed Mission Church, said the congregation would "most
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • Article, Illustration
      372 13  -  Stories/By Lim Fhay-ling DESIGNER Peter Kor says he dresses the "handsome woman". The woman who wears his clothes, he adds, is self-confident. "She doesn't have time to manicure her nails or fuss with her hair but she is polished at all times," said Mr Kor, 40. "She is
      Pictures /Jonathan Choo  -  372 words
    • 246 13 AFTKR years of supporting women with bras, Triumph International is stepping into sports shoes. The German lingerie maker launches its Fast Lane collection of sports and casual footwear for men and women with a fast-paced fashion show for buyers and the press on Wednesday. But
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  • Showtime
    • 474 14  -  By Adeline Woon a SINGAPOREAN love story? Aiyoh, kia si lang. But that's precisely the point in Kia Si Lang (literally, to scare people to death in Teochew), a play written by Raffles Junior College student Julie Phua. It will be staged by her school as
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    • 343 15  -  Stories/ Paul Zach ONK of the unlikeliest survivors of England's raucous 60s rock scene is Marianne Faithfull. The British diva is best remembered as Mick dagger's girlfriend and getting caught with her pants down when police raided Keith Richard's home looking for drugs in 1967. All Faithfull
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    • 132 15 THE years of hard living have hardened Marianne Faithfull's music and her voice. The melancholic monotone of As Tears Go By has given way to the cynical rasp of The Ballad of Lucy Jordan and snarl of Why D'Ya Do It? She does these two nuggets
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 37 15 ELEVEN RESPECTED ROCK ARTISTS IN ONE SOLID ALBUM v o l 1 v I m^ u MX sfij»?CW Me a'VO- *Xr v C 7/ NOW, WHO SAYS ROCK MUSIC HAS TO BE LOUD? MARKETED BY UJGO« SINGAPORE
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  • spotlight
    • Article, Illustration
      302 16  -  By Colin Cheong T I AKE a ride through the Milky Way any night from July 28 to Aug 31. You can, right here in Singapore. This year's National Day Orchard Road light-up, called Singapore City Lights, promises to take you beyond city limits aud out of this
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    • 159 16 CREATE a little corner of the galaxy for yourself back home in your satellite towns or in your office blocks. "Light creates the ambience for celebration," Major Ong said. "People can join in the celebrations by bringing out their own lights at home!" If that is
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    • 159 16 YOU can catch a star-rise at these places. Note that some roads will be closed during the operations. Tomorrow, Star 2: In front of Centrepoint. Roads closed from Caimhill Road to the junction of Koek Road. July 18, Star 3: In front of Mandarin Hotel. Stretch closed
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 43 17 If you're after head turning looks, try National's hairdrier. It's turbo boost wui /aBW) U k r« I f l' I r« g* ve you a windswept look at& 'ih1 1 ,L y*l ■> l*fiiT>iMlltll w<BSF t 11 j Y N st H t*"-
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1129 17 SWEET DREAMS WEEK (Channel 8, 9.35 pm) (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) WHILE Xinxin is alone in her hotel j tr''l Ww TONIGHT'S programme some T $A y room, William comes in drunk and li|ll!lHM|i|[jl| fflr of Hollywood's future stars who are W >\iy expresses his love for her. Xinxin pleads
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  • 222 18  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Adeline Woon FOOTBALL fever burns on. Though not in the early hours, mercifully. Sunday mid-morning is a better time to re-cap the glories, thank you. And to get all worked up over you-know-who, now that you're seeing his hands and feet with unblearied eyes. But
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 85 18 The New Paper/Ken Air Holiday Bonus Coupon Giveaway Collect 6! We'll give you 12! The New Paper/ can exchange it for double Ken Air Holiday Bonus 12 Silver Bonus Coupons. today'Vpaper* can be So hurry! Collect your exchanged tor one Silver fTkeeH^idavs 6 VCRs 8 1 Bonus Ken Air Holiday
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 316 18 ™?ndaytv r THIS movie is the second in a James Cagney Fortnight on SBC 12. wjH Jailed for vagrancy in a small, turn-of-the-century town, one-time reporter Tom Richards (James Cagney, /tW left) is paroled to the charge of Vinnie McLeod (Grace George), a civic-minded newspaperwoman. Intimidated into running a phony
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 34 19 I Does your^^ instead of orange? Does he wa-wa-wa want to go outside to play? Find out what you can do in Learning All About Kids Talk YOUNG PARENTS JUNE—AUGUST 90 ON SAL1-: NOW
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 300 19 MONDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News in Brief 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 Afternoon Fare 1.45 Midday Market Report 3.00 News in Brief 2.00
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    • 222 19 COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee r > f (N r («l 4 V />/ 'Bl m( -a 11\0 /> (if/ rr" i Jm! P- \M( >■—W) ~~~J, \\WJ y \^l I n J \Vv s P /aL/ //[J'*) Lr I~W k,Vto \J w/A f\/r vS UvlP V/ />. V? wai Mk-lW UMI
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 449 20 COMICRELIEF MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Music, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk A/A]£.CCCKOT• I tlrtvf' r N rl 110 WU T dfrr I RRftVoi liproPLc" 6 12 50 K p 6 T,,ck Suimin: 12.45 lounwy to tin Outre "rrilHuE! &*.'n\ ggj J M M Sf^ WW LOVER LOVE WITH
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  • 422 21  -  SHOWTIME By Pauline Loh GRIT under glamour. That's dancer, choreographer and teacher Goh Lay Kuan. You could see that especially in the dance, Om, based on Lay Kuan's personal belief in the I-Ching (The Book of Changes), performed last Friday at the Victoria Theatre. The dance
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    • 378 22 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment L± MARINA BAY GOLF COUNTRY RESORT PTE LTD WALK-IN INTERVIEW MONDAY TO FRIDAY (9AM TO 4PM) 6 Marina Green, (Off Marina Mall), Marina South, Singapore 0101 Tel: 221 2811 Transport SBS 400 (from 11am) Pick Up Point 9am, 10am along Anson Road/ Car Park
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    • 352 22 831 Employment Established company due to expansion urgently requires JUNIOR CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY 1 year's working experience good command of English pleasant personality ability to work independently CONFIDENTIAL ACCOUNTS CLERK possess L.C.C.I. Intermediate Book-keeping experience not necessary as training will be provided RECEPTIONIST ADMIN./ NIGHT CLERK school leavers are welcomed minimum
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 496 23 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment THE BANK TO BE IN FOR SECURITY SATISFACTION. We have vacancies for: A) BANK TELLERS Requirements I eon™. conn nm inH..Hinn a i^onr oa 2 GCE A l€vel passes (at 1 sitting); OR 3 GCE '0' level passes;
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    • 149 23 Id DMMARU We invite applications for: FULL-TIME SALES ASSISTANTS CASHIERS E* Secondary education Able to perform 2 rotating shifts Experience not necessary as training will be provided Salary $675 per month PART-TIME SALES ASSISTANTS Salary: Weekdays-$3.00 per hour Weekends/ Public Holidayss3.ls per hour PART-TIME CASHIERS Salary: Weekdays-$3.20 per hour Weekends/
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    • 240 23 I i i RMG TOURS i; j requires j FEMALE FIELD j RECEPTIONISTS jj i i (lor Daily Tour i i Operations ft Hotel Tour Desk J| (U'E O level with 3j i credits including, i English h Maths ii* b-day week (rotating i I ii oft days .Hid willing
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    • 334 23 831 Employment JCc BuAerrys > Burberry#, associated 1 i 1 1 with the world's best 1 1 known fashion clothes J j &t accessories, requires: DESPATCH RIDER J| CUM STOREHAND J 1 Experience not I i i l required I I 11 Musi own a motorcycle < 1 1' Class
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 318 24 831 Employment 831 Employment UU SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC f A) CLERICAL OFFICERS (Accounts/General) ($553 $1133 pm) 3 GCE "O" level passes OR PCBS with GCE 2 '0' level passes or 3 'N' level passes including English and Mathematics Ability to type at 35 wpm B) DRIVER ($531 -676 pm) Class 3
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    • 289 24 831 Employment 831 Employment I It's no tall order really. If you're between '2 18 25. have an outgoing personality and loads of iniiiative, then come join 3e us at the greatest'show in town. MI WE HAVE IMMEDIATE ml VACANCIES: S: SUPERVISORS "I s*r Minimum GCE t)' Level. Technical competency
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    • 311 24 831 Employment 831 Employment |iK] ROBINSONS GROUP OF COMR^NIES Robinsons, John Little, St Michael The Robinsons Group of Companies is a successful and established Group of department stores since 1840. Our continued effort to improve our merchandising quality and selection and our customer service have been recognised by the Singapore
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    • 286 24 831 Employment liraml gj One of the biggest teak g Furniture manufacturer* in the world requires: SKILLED/ SEMI-SKILLED J m CARPENTERS NTC 3 Certificate 5 Make jigs, tem- 5 plate, samples 2 WOODWORKING 5 MACHINE 2 OPERATORS 2 5 To operate wood- working machine UPHOLSTERERS 5 Upholstering of 5 a
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 415 25 831 Employment 831 Employment THE HOUR GLASS LIMITED In view of our expansion programme, we invite suitable candidates for the following positions: 1) SALES ASSISTANTS To be stationed at our Changi Airport outlets Male/ Female preferably in their twenties With/ without experience in watch retailing Willing to do shift work
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    • 348 25 831 Employment 831 Employment invitee applicant* for INWARD SUPERVISOR Well-versed in inward documentation Able to handle transhipments Knowledge of PSA, CRIE, Customs procedures DOCUMENTATION CLERKS Familiar with shipping documentation Able to type fast and accurately Interested applicants, please call T#l: 223-5577 (Saeiyah) P— j B An International Japanese Insurance Company
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    • 139 25 A Damth-owned mulli national co in Jurong require* AOMIN ASSISTS (M'EO level PC lll?ralr Mmiiiiurn I year working experience Preference will be given lo those who can ttart work immediately Intereded pi* call: *****91 eit 202/ 224 or writ* in to: No 19 Kian Tack Rd (2262) Ettablithed trading company
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    • 321 25 831 Employment Established Engineering Company urgently requires: RECEPTIONIST/ FEMALE CLERK CiCE O'''N'lrwl Able to type Good telephone manners pleasant personality Preferably with some working experience Interested walk in interview to: DE CONSULTANTS 50 Jalan Sultan, #12-05 Jalan Sultan Ctr., Singa pore 0719 or call Jean at Tel: 292-1133 MALAYA ENGRAVING
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
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    • 744 27 TheJjowling spotlight hits Ancol Bowl, Jakarta. Bowlers from 16 countries go for si gold medals as competition in the 11th Asian FIQ championship gets going today. Singapore's hopes rest with six men and six women. ALFONSO CHAN, who will report the action from Jakarta, profiles the daring
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    • 380 27  -  By Alfonso Chan in JAKARTA AT the entrance of the hotel where the bowlers are staying, a day-and-night-long sight and sound of gamelan music and jaipong dance stirs the cultural imagination. But the competitors for Asian Zone FIQ championships would sooner get
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    • 388 28  -  By Alfonso Chan in JAKARTA TALK has been one of techniques and technicality these past few days. Having tested all the 40 lanes of Ancol Bowl, bowlers tend to wax technical. The Filipinos comment wryly that the lanes are rather "dry". Ed Bermudez, a stalwart
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      140 28 Wire services. BRITON Nigel Mansell stunned the Formula One world last night when he announced his retirement from motor racing. The announcement came only minutes after his Ferrari team mate Alain Prost won the British Grand Prix. Mansell, 35, said he had reached the stage in his career when
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    • 139 28 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Friendly in Baghdad: Ir.i<| 1 China I. TENNIS Swiss Open tournament in Switzerland Men's singles final: Martin .laite (Arnl l>l Hrugera (Spa) H-.H, (> 7 ("i 7), 6-2. 6-2. Swedish Open Championships in Sweden Men's singles final: Kichard From berg (Aust)
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    • 459 29  -  Singapore played its best game away last Saturday when it drew 1-1 with Pahang at Kuantan. Only bad luck and poor finish robbed it of a win, says S GULAM. But Pahang's Hungarian coach, Georgy Szagar, disagrees. On page 31, he says Singapore's equaliser was an injustice
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      292 30  -  Stories/ S Gulam ONLY one man among the 1,000-odd fans nearly 130 of whom were Singaporeans at the Darulmakmur Stadium would have begrudged Singapore the one point it got from the 1-1 draw Pahang coach C.eorgy S/.agar. He refused to acknowledge that Singapore was superior that night,
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    • 138 30 YAHYA Madon (above, right), Singapore's super-sub last Saturday, could not have asked for a more celebrated comeback. His HOth-minute goal, his first this season, hauled Singapore from certain defeat. Rut just two days before, the 27-vear-old policeman seemed a doubtful starter, after having been
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