The New Paper, 24 September 1990

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  • 12 1 the new paper MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS
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    • 151 1 11VJ 1 1U1\ OtriJLi ti*g> A'SHOCKING' DEFEAT Singapore's 7-0 rout by South Korea is described as PW "shocking" by team manager Mohammed Shahar, who tTjl says "something is surely wrong somewhere." PlJJ ■vl m M am Bto -Hut. Dial-a-pizza, dial-a-prank, too. It seems that Singapore children are being seized by
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    • 18 1 $10,000 GOWN fl j*!^ rm z^Ste!j VH^HH Three women buy it because they're rich, and tall./ Page 16
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 129 2 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs Lee arrived in Moscow yesterday, his second visit to the Soviet Union in 20 years. He was met by Soviet PM Nikolai Ryzhkov on arrival and given a brief ceremonial welcome by a guard of honour comprising army,
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    • 28 2 Saturday Special (TNP, Sept 22/23) The address to which entry forms should be mailed incorrectly gave the postal code as 0916. The correct postal code is 9106.
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    • 320 2  -  By Suresh Nair A: TECHNICIAN is fighting for his life in hospital this morning after he and two friends were attacked with knives, parangs, iron rods and canes outside an East Coast Park pub yesterday. It was a lightning attack that ended in about 15 seconds, an
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    • 170 2 CHANGEJS needed to meet the region's emerging needs in developing human resources will be considered at the joint Seameo governing hoard meeting that opens this morning. The board will consider proposals to update the charter of Seameo the South-east Asian Minister of Education Organisation,
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    • 444 3  -  By Michelle Lee y I 1 'OU have heard of the Loveboat. Now you can ride on the love bike. It's actually a new kind of bicycle built for two, known as the Buddy Bike. At the East Coast Parkway yesterday, the Buddy Bike made
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    • 212 3  -  Selections from the menu include: Half a fish head 18 Sambal or chilli crab $16 (small), $24 (medium), $32 (large) Fried baby squids $10 (small), $15 (medium), $20 (large) Scallops $28 (small), $42 (medium), $56 (large) By Ng Wan Ching A NEW David
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    • 85 2 HOTLINEPLUS IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus 734-7711. You can also write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. large! Screen Projection Systems for that Professional Presentation We provide Sales, Service Support Rentals for a wide range of Video/Data/Ciraphic
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    • 141 2 Aware hotline for two more months THE Aware Helpline will be extended for another two MELlPDJINllE And from October, it will run from Monday to Friday, instead of the present three days a week. The hotline co-ordinator, 4prrnopm mon wed Ms Claire Chiang, said the volunteers found the handson training
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 284 4 A I PROPOSE...: Bulgaria's former communist party has proposed that the opposition joins talks with the Government to save the country's economy from collapse. Mr Alexander Lilov, leader of the renamed Socialist Party, has said talks with the opposition Union of Democratic Forces are needed to avert an
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      86 4 CAMBODIAN Prime Minister Hun Sen has agreed to a power-sharing deal proposed by Prince Norodom Sihanouk for the country's Supreme National Council. Prince Sihanouk proposed that he be elected chairman and that Phnom Penh be given an extra vote. Three seats are held by Phnom Penh at the
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    • 88 4 The Straits Times: Iraq will hit Israel, oilfields "if strangled". Business Times: Idemitsu to set up more petrochem plants in M'sia. Lianhe Zaobao: US making emergency plans to attack Iraq from all directions. Berita Harian: Iraq to hit back on two fronts if strangled by US. SBC morning news:
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 107 4 THE fallout from rising oil prices because of the Gulf crisis: The Group of Seven (the United States, Japan, West Germany, Britain, France, Canada and Italy) has warned that soaring oil prices pose a twin threat to the global economy higher inflation and slower growth. Malaysian Prime
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      • 70 4 SINGAPORE Airlines has been named by Fortune International, a leading business magazine, among the top 10 corporate giants in the Pacific Rim excluding Japan. It is the only Singapore enterprise to make it to the list which includes Samsung, Daewoo, Lucky-Goldstar, Ssangyong (all of South Korea),
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      • 30 4 PUNTERS have welcomed flat-fare taxi service. They say it is convenient even though it costs a few dollars more than if the driver had gone by the meter.
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      • 61 4 MALAYSIA may lift the 20-year ban on mass rallies in the coming general election if the police can maintain peace and safety. A hint of this comes from the outgoing chairman of the Malaysian Election Commission, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Talib, in Kuala Lumpur. Election rallies have
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      • 45 4 TEN brave and enterprising mothers are vying for this year's Benedictine Dom Working Mother of the Year award. The award recognises the efforts of working women in Singapore who successfully balance work with family life. The winner's name will be announced on Wednesday.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 430 5  -  By Serene Lim A PIZZA company's catchy TV ad for its home-delivery service has been so effective it has been flooded with t calls. But many are prank calls from children. And some are hoax calls as the company calls them made by adults. Pizza
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    • 201 5 KRINA Kakimoto, 10, was solemn-eyed as she touched a taper to a candle. She and her sister Marie, six, were among '200 people who attended a candle-light vigil last night in honour of the World Summit for Children. They sat through a simple, touching programme
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    • 285 6  -  Stories/ Irene Hoe PROFESSOR Tommy Koh does not hold press conferences. He plays host. This is what happened when the director of the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) invited the press to IPS last week to present the results of a survey. The survey details how Singaporeans
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    • 409 6 SINGAPOREANS are becoming more class conscious. Sociologists who carried out a survey last year for the Institute of Policy Studies have found evidence of this. On the positive side, they also found that people have become more open and tolerant about race and religion than 20
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    • 378 7  -  THE main trip for Muslims is the haj, performed during the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. An umrah is a shorter pilgrimage which is not compulsory and can be done any time. By Lois Ng ABOUT $3 million worth of travel business would be
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    • 276 7 MR Andrew Matthews, author of Making Friends, made friends with a full house on Friday. The Australian author and artist was giving a talk on the topic. His lively speech was spiked with humour and injected with drama. And it was more than just talk. Armed
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    • 103 7 ADOPTAPET THK SPCA says shv but lovable Snowy will make a good pet. Snowy is a two-year-old female local breed and has been sterilised. She is not for HDB dwellers, however. If you wish to adopt Snowy, visit her at SPCA at 31 Mount Vernon Road,
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    • 370 8  -  By Ng Wan Ching GUN-SHAPED lighters, toy coins and currency notes, endangered wildlife and their by-products are some items not allowed to enter Singapore freely. Other than drugs, petrol and videotapes, how many Singaporeans know they cannot just bring in, for instance, bullet-proof clothing?
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    • 211 8 IF you are found guilty of falsely declaring any goods you bring into Singapore, you could be fined or charged in court. For dutiable goods, the fine is usually several times the amount of duty. Among the items with the highest duties are: Petrol 60 cents
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    • 131 8 MAILBOX Dear Editor I REFER to the story on page 8, TNP, Sept 18. Times have changed. Modern people like us are beginning to admire girls or women who wear bikinis at the beach or pool. We do not have designers who will make
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    • 71 8 PLEASE refer to your report on Sept 14 on the person who stays under the Bendemeer Flyover of the Pan-Island Expressway. We would like to inform you that Mr Luo Hongre (Loh It Fong) has now been admitted to Woody Lodge,
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    • 501 9  -  By Brian Miller LAST Saturday "night" started at 5 pm for me. That was when I joined a queue that snaked its way almost down the complete stretch of Stadium Walk. Then there was a half-hour wait before the gates finally opened. With so much
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    • 8 9 Graphics/ Cel Gulapa
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    • 367 10  -  By Trudy Lim A SUNDAY morning walkabout by Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong which lasted just four and a half hours took six months to plan. And even the night before, the committee was worried about what might go wrong. All night, one thought kept going
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    • 272 10 NATIONAL defence, the crisis in the Gulf and a family's appeal for a bigger HDB flat were among the issues jostling for attention at a dialogue session in Tampines GRC yesterday. Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong met about 600 residents for a question-and-answer session after his Tampines GRC
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    • 219 10  -  By Chitra Rajaram YOU will soon know for sure if the medical specialist you see is really qualified. A Who's Who of specialist doctors in Singapore will be available next year. The booklet, to be compiled by the Singapore Medical Council (SMC), will
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    • 141 10 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. devoid: If someone is devoid of something such as love, he has absolutely none of it. disparity: The disparity between two things is the noticeable difference between them. doted
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    • 126 6 Steak and it's in Mo Kio Central Hroiled U. S. steak with sliced mushrooms and port sauce Km Supreme Of Salmon with Served with fresh thi/me crust in Light (hange Sauce A salmon steak blackened with cajun spices Sewed with baked potato rilled Salmon And Ribeye Steak_s2o.oo M. Topped with
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    • 219 9 AT THK READING ROOM SUNDOWNS WILL KEEP YOU IN HIGH SPIRITS FROM 6PM You'll certainly be in high spirits when you see the specials we have for you. So when the clock strikes 6, it's time to get on down to THE READING ROOM. LIVK v ft ENTERTAIN- f MKNT
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 121 11 AP. THE US Government spent more than $37 billion last year on welfare programmes for families started by teen-agers. This was revealed in a report released in Washington yesterday. The amount is about $3 billion higher than for 1988 partly because of inflation but
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    • 261 11 SOVIET Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov appealed to parliament yesterday to reject a radical economic plan. The plan seeks to switch the country rapidly to a market economy. "The country is not ready for a sharp swerve. We (the government) are right. We have enough
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    • 121 11 AFP. THE main difference between the two economic plans before the Soviet parliament is their attitude towards land reforms. Soviet Deputy Prime Minister Leonid Abalkin told the daily Soviet Russia yesterday: "We are against privatising land." The Shatalin plan calls for more radical land reforms. Mr Abel
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    • 270 12 NYT. c i ONTINGENCY plans drafted by top US Army and Marine Corps officers call for a multi-front ground attack against Iraq. This is to prevent the massing of elite Iraqi troops to guard against a possible American invasion of Kuwait. The Washington Post reported
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    • 230 12 AFP. KING Fahd of Saudi Arabia has reiterated demands for an unconditional withdrawal of Iraqi forces from Kuwait. He was replying to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's warning that his forces would destroy Saudi oil installations if Iraq were attacked by the United States.
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    • 65 12 "Friendly advice": The weekly .lordanian ne*vpHf)er Sbihan published this at/our photo montage on Saturday, showing I from left) President Saddam Hussein of Iraq, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Hrilain, King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and President (ieorge Hush of the I IS. The caption (top right)
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    • 194 12 Reuter. THE US battleship Wisconsin, a hulking grey veteran of World War 11, prowls the Gulf determined to show that state of the art technology is not always the answer to moddern military threats. The 58,000-tonne warship was built with armour built to
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    • 138 12 Reuter. US Secretary of State -James Baker has rejected criticism that the United States did not warn Iraq against invading Kuwait. He said Washington took several steps aimed at deterring an assault even as Iraq was massing troops along the Kuwaiti border. He
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    • 153 13 FRANCE has increased its military presence in Saudi Arabia eightfold with the dispatch of 42 army helicopters to the Red Sea port of Yanbu. The helicopters, 30 groundattack Gazelles and 12 Puma transports flew from the aircraft-carrier Clemenceau, which is steaming 65 km offshore.
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    • 10 13 Tokyo stocks were not available at press time.
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    • 258 13 AP. SEVEN weeks after the United Nations imposed economic sanctions against Iraq, military equipment and war-related materials continue to evade the naval blockade, according to US officers. They say cargo marked for delivery to the Jordanian port of Aqaba in the Red Sea
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    • 187 13 AP. QUEEN Noor has come out in defence of her husband, King Hussein of Jordan, who has come under increasing attack for not supporting the multinational effort to force Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait. She said her husband is a loyal friend of the West, an
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    • WOMEN IN TROUBLE
      • 186 13 AFP. A SPECIAL court in Lahore has formally charged former prime minister Benazir Bhutto with financial misconduct and ordered her to appear before it on Oct 2. Mr Justice Hash id Aziz Khan issued a subpoena ordering the dismissed premier to appear on charges that she abused
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      • 177 13 Reuter. FORMER Philippines First Lady Imelda Marcos will appear before a US federal grand jury in Pittsburgh tomorrow over charges that her husband took bribes. The grand jury is investigating charges that Westinghouse Electric Corp bribed her late husband Ferdinand Marcos to build a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    775 14 Showtime CARRIE Fisher's film script for her novel, Postcards from the Edge, tells of the competition and love between a Hollywood mother and daughter portrayed on screen by Shirley MacLaine and Meryl Streep. The movie recently opened in the US to wide acclaim for the chemistry between its
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  • fashion
    • 489 16  -  Story/, Lois Ng LOCAL model Hanis struck a stunning pose that Kim Basinger would do no less. Three local women have been inspired to do the same. Swathed in black crepe wool from neck to toe, she looked demure as she sashayed on the T-shaped runway. She suddenly
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    • 181 16 MERCURY must have bubbled in the heat when fashion czar Gianni Versace dished out his 90/91 Fall collection on Friday. His narrow skirts and Alined dresses were so short they merely grazed the models' buttocks. Mercurial, indeed. Versace showed other ways to dress for the evenings.
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    • 951 17 mondaytv HAPPY FAMILY BK GHOSTBUSTER GANG 1 (Channel 8, 9.30 pm) T (Channel 8, 10.30 pm) SHENGQUAN (Ye Shipin, right with THE mighty exorcist, Du Yanliu A Susan Xia as Jane) are in Japan for their (Lau Dan, right) was once married to .^L honeymoon. At the hotel swimming pool,
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  • 210 18  -  SEEN LAST NIGHT By Michelle Lee ON Sundays, you're probably in the best mood to watch TV. Most of the twitches in your work-tortured body would have been ironed out the day before and you are ready to get down to the serious
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    • 277 18 mondaytv entertainment this week (Channel 10.30 pm) I THE highlights of this week's edition include the short but 1 eventful ten-year history of the MTV video music channel an( l a musical version of James Clavell's epic novel Shogun. The spotlight also falls on Sharon Gless, who returns to the
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 199 19 G RANDPA is going to tell a story and three companies are paying for the tale. The three companies have "adopted" 800 students from 12 primary schools by paying for tickets to the Act 3 play, Stories Grandfather Told Me. Richard Ellis and Luxasia
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    • 103 19 YOU can catch "Grandpa" telling tales at the Drama Centre from Sept 26 to Oct 1. Four stories will be told in the play. The stories are about: A vain ant and his search for a creature more beautiful than him (told in
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    • 186 19 THE New Paper met Grandpa in a coffee-shop last week and found him to be everybody's idea of the perfect, lovable grandpa. Grandpa, in his 60s, retired and with three grandchildren, is actually R Chandran, 35, founder-director of Act 3. He turned full-time actor when the theatre
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    • 917 20 Last week veteran crooner Frank Sinatra chewed out young crooner George Michael for complaining about "the tragedy of fame". His remark was prompted by comments Michael made in recent interviews, including one with Robert Hilburn of the LA Times. Here is part of what Michael
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    • 365 21 MONDAYRADIO NOON Novs in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.0S Lunchdat# 12.03 PM Popular Classics 1.00 News is Brief 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 1.1S Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.0S Afternoon Fare 1.45 Midday Market Report 3.00 News in Brief
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    • 155 21 COMICRELEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee 4SSTT1e HI f om i Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill MNP 1 YZLIOW; <r^=-^.-.--... Mlij -7-K;pr 0W! George the Robot/stephen Stanley TwePe'S x WA\/& A ReFMrA-ncW Aisl why I F <=**- a u-rtte; -too VbflLYaj Scorn A fC V 1 Duffy/Bruce Hammond LOOK.JSSSIE., Id.fe >0ASN£D M£7D ?<££?
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 578 22 COMKHJ iFF MONDAYRADIO I Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Music, Company And Mo NOON Newsdesk 12.15 PM Sentimental Journey 12.30 PM Off The Shelf TA-bAA' I'ffl REAM [AN ARfllANl RtVOE 1H0MMEM If ><, 6 n|<T "-3® Kf*P*"8 Track Facing Up To 12.45 The Lady In The Van FDR INTERVIEW 1
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 277 23 the new paper 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise A Prestigious A Promising Company Specialising in renovation or HOB ll«U, Apt*., private houMi. factories, ale. Supply all types of marbles. tiles, calling cornicaa, kilchan cabmat, wardrob. loilal equipment, aluminium and iron grills. Undertaking re-wiring, fitting pipaa, baluster and strong wooden door*, ate.
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    • 361 23 821 Business To Business ■Tphilips OPENS UP W FRONTIERS IN OFFICE V W AUTOMATION. V Wt Now PHILIPS can tale care of you communication needs M ml Besides, it is at your most affordable budget* Our \a personnel wil asset you in choosing the right system 1 I and arranging
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    • 10 23 821 Business To Business FASTads a fast way to recruit.
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    • 279 23 831 Profeaaional/ Executive Appointments I PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR I Established Company invites applications for the post of PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR. Requirments:e Capable dynamic man/ woman e Possess valid Class 3 driving licence e Can work Independently e Prepared to work Irregular hours Interested, call: 455 4017 A Multi-national Co. In Singapore Malaysia
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    • 280 23 831 Professional/ Executive i Appointments 832 Employment JURONG ENGINEERING LTD urgently requires 1) FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOn e Passed Secondary 4 e Eloquent In English and Mandarin a Typing Is not required 2) SITE CLERKS e IK'E O' or 'N' Level e PC knowledge an advantage 3) TIME-KEEPER/
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    • 297 23 832 Employment -1 SKIIITH C I I S I I 1 AMIS On behalf of our established clients we invite applications for the following TECHNICAL MANAGER Electrical Engineering Degree with refinery experience Tankfarm design. Construction and maintenance experience INSTRUMENT/ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Design experience from petro< hemical industries INSTRUMENT FIELD ENGINEERS Tank
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 408 24 832 Employment TransHLnk CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSISTANTS Transit Link Pte Ltd, a service company set up by SBS. SMRT and TIBS, is responsible for planning and |f| implementing Singapore's integrated public transportation. i A Here's an opportunity to Join the dynamic team which will make bus-to-MRT and bus-to-bus transfers with one
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    • 117 24 832 Employment 1 EASTERN OIL TOOLS PTE LTD An oilfield equipment manufacturer have immediate vacancy for:MILLER Salary Range: SSI.IOO to 551.600 Minimum 4-5 years experience In Milling environment NTC-2 In Metal Machining Benefits: 5 days week Free transport Confirmation it annual Increment Medical Subsidy Annual Leave Interested applicants, please come
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    • 418 24 832 Employment I THE ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED A well established Insurance Company Invites applications for the following positions: EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (Motor-Underwriting Dept.) Minimum GCE 'O' level Minimum 3 years working experience In Motor Dept. Those who are presently pursuing AAII/ ACII Is an advantage REINSURANCE CLERK Minimum GCE 'N'
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    • 316 24 832 Employment WANT TO EARN $200 PER DAY OR MORE? CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW Flexible working hours. Willing to learn. No experience required. Training course will be provided Iree of charge Call: MR. DANNY KO/ MS. MISLAINA at: *****32 ACCOUNTS CLERK Able to do simple Book-keeping Able to work under
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    • 233 24 832 Employment NOBLE A well established •Japanese Electronic I Components manufacturer urgently I requires: GCK N level Experience in manufacturing environment preferred Male applicants must have completed National Service Apply personally at: SINGAPORE NOBLE ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 22 Pasir Panjang Road #07-14 PSA V Multi-Storey Complexy Singapore 0511 American Multinational
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 281 25 832 Employment A Property Development Company requires a RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK Requirements: Preferably with some relevant experience Able to type Computer knowledge would tie an advantage Able to start vu>rk immediately Salary between stiuo $700 Please call *****55 tor an interview appointment a reputable Japanese Com pa iy urgently requires
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    • 287 25 832 Employment CIRCLE FREIGHT INT L (S) PTE LTD (Located at Changi Cargo Complex) Requires: 1) WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR e 0.C.l O a perience in airfreight warehouse operations iblllt) clearance itorekeeping and trucking departments 2) EXPORT OPERATIONS CLERK i i O' Levi 'N Levels Ability to Ty[>e with or *n ho
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    • 302 25 832 Employment Established manufacturing co of electronic connectors has immediate vacancies SALES EXECUTIVES a Mln. QCE O' levt e Experience with conn* tors preferred Attractive salary ommll sion. Interested please call personally at STOCKO SINGAPORE PTE LTD 22A LIM TECK 800 ROAD 002-01 HENLEY IND BUILDING SINGAPORE 1953 or tel
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    • 355 25 832 Employment SPLIT-SHIFT PART-TIME (Lunch) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 5 flays week e r ly bonus Meals provided Interested. please call personally: SAIGON RESTAURANT 15 Cairnhill Road #04-03 Cairnhill Plaza Singapore 0922 Next to Crown Prince Hotel 'TCBY' largest yogurt chain as TEAM MEMBERS (Full/ Part-time) Walk-in interview at 15A Neil Road
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    • 334 25 832 Employment Well Established Exhibition Construction firm urgently requires ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT CiCK O level Some Ai muniing knowledge and start work immediately Please call *****44 94 Mohamed Sultan Road Singapore 0923 Wholly owned subsidiary of an American co requires INDOOR SALES COORDINATOR manners Typing s(ieed i.'> wpm Vday week Interested
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    • 245 25 832 Employment I Female Receptionist cum Dispenser required for clinic in Orchard Road Tel: Mrs. Wong 734 4435 Company rtNjuires SALES PROMOTERS lor exhibition Must have experience Tel *****45 Singapore bated co it eipandmg and «e require an ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Knowledge ol MraunU computer Inexperienced. uilliiik Ui lie exposed to
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    • 287 26 THE NEW PAPER GREAT BARRIER REEF CONTEST. m >"1 T i n^^mm a 6-day c stay at Australia's y L m Great Barrier Reef. /Ml c J /iL X- ✓> A W r•. T y f V, < > t a tHw ri I lore voui l.i t»hame 11' win
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  • SPORTS
    • 219 27 Wire services. THOMAS Muster beat Andre Agassi in straight sets to pull Austria level with the United States in their Davis Cup semi-final in Vienna yesterday. Horet Skoff led Michael Chang two sets to one when fading light stopped play. Chang won the
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    • 330 27 EUROPE KICK-OFF Reuter. c I HAMPION Napoli suffered its second consecutive League defeat against a newly-promoted opponent yesterday while an inspired Marco van Basten helped AC Milan go clear at the top of the Italian soccer First Division. Marco Osio scored in the 63rd minute to
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    • 81 27 AP. FC PORTO and Sporting Lisbon both won yesterday to maintain their 100 per cent records and share the lead of Portugal's First Division. Porto beat Amadora 2-0 and Sporting beat local rival Belenenses 1-0 with a last-minute goal from Brazilian striker Careca, who pounced on an
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    • 128 27 Reuter. TOP teams PSV Eindhoven and Ajax Amsterdam kept command in the Dutch League when both won comfortably yesterday. Brazilian striker Romario scored two penalties in the final 10 minutes to help PSV put last week's shaky showing against Feyenoord behind and retain
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    • 131 27 Reuter. LEAGUE leader Barcelona scored its fourth straight win of the Spanish season yesterday but more than 90,000 of its fans had little to cheer about. Julio Salinas scored Barcelona's only goal against Real Valladolid after seven minutes, but the home crowd's hopes for a feast
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    • 82 27 AFP. A GOAL by Christophe Cocard three minutes from time sealed a thrilling 3-2 win for Auxerre over Montpellier and hoisted I the home side to second spot behind Marseille at the top of the French First Division yesterday. After just eight minutes, Daniel Dutuel put Auxerre up.
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    • 253 28  -  BY Ken Jalleh Jr in Beijing JUAN Antonio Samaranch, world sport's biggest mandarin, not only matched the Chinese version of the inscrutable official but taught them a thing or two about PR and double talk. Feted and fussed over by officials and the media alike, the
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    • 390 28 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Div One Belgium: FC Liege 0 Lierse 0, Kortrijk 1 Anderlecht 7, Molenbeek 2 Genk 0, Lokeren 3 Beerschot 1. France: Met?. 2 Paris St. Germain 2, Nantes 2 St. Ktienne 1, Bordeaux 1 Sochaux 0, Marseille 0 Cannes 1, Toulouse
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    • 313 29 Singapore's 7-0 defeat by South Korea is one of its heaviest defeats in international soccer. BERNARD PEREIRA gets team manager Mohamed Shahar's reaction... THE lack of character and composure caused Singapore's 7-0 drubbing by South Korea in its opening Asian Games Group One soccer match yesterday. At least,
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    • 274 29 AFP, Reuter. ABOUT 3,000 curious Chinese turned out yesterday to see kabaddi make its Asian Games debut. The spectators shelled out one yuan (35 cents) each to watch two sides of seven men dart back and forth across a clay court, holding their breath and chanting Kabaddi,
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    • 190 29  -  QUOTE OF THE DAY against self, opponents, audience or referee or even property is condemned. tlit lata Olympic Council off Asia president Sheikh Fahad Al Sabah on sport By KEN JALLEH Jr SUNDAY, and the crowds came out to play, a throng, million strong, making like tourists with
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    • 535 30 Lest we forget, these Asian Games are also about people. Three people a proud father, a retiree and a 15-year-old schoolgirl among China's 1.1 billion played their part. KEN JALLEH Jr reports from Beijing A BOY named Sue is not altogether uncommon in China, but meet
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      220 30 SINGAPORE water polo manager Tan Kng Bock's favourite words are: We'll do our best. The best will have to be for Singapore against North Korea this morning. Clear the Korean hurdle and Singapore's best team hope for a medal will breath easier, what with it being in the
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    • 82 28 The New Paper ®j| JC ASIAN GAMES MEDAL TALLY Gold Silver Bronx* Total China 8 2 1 11 Japan O 4 3 7 North Korea O 1 0 1 Thailand 0 1 0 1 India 0 0 2 2 Indonesia 0 0 11 South Korea i 0 0 j 1
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    • 57 28 GAMES GUIDE" SBC rjrTl 2.00PM Hockey: "South Korea v —1 People's Republic of Korea" 2.30PM Basketball: "South Korea v People's Republic of Korea" 4.00PM Hockey: "Japan v India" 7.00PM Volleyball: "China v People's Republic of Korea" 7.30PM Swimming Finals 7.45PM Soccer: "Iran v Malaysia" 10.00PM Hockey: "Singapore v China" (Women)
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  • 447 31  -  BEIJING BEAT THREE burning issues were settled yesterday, the most important of which was whether Singapore's soccer pros should stick to playing soccer in Singapore. The answer to a related question whether Singapore's soccer players should stick to playing soccer shall remain unanswered. The boys from -Jalan Besar
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  • 23 31 XtoFtag: brail place in Cbineee history with a 166.0 kg lift in the women's wnghthfting event (Ukg dam) Picture/ Reuter
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  • 192 31 AP. CHINA'S Xing Fen stands only 1.47 metres tall and weighs a mere 44 kg. But she proved yesterday that kilogram for kilogram she's among the strongest women in the world. The farmer's daughter lifted a barbell more than twice her weight in
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    • 57 31 XI ASIAtvl GAMES WO NAPOLI SUNK Mfrli SINGAPORE FLUNK Champion Napoli goes down 1-0 to Singapore suffers one of its biggest Parma its second consecutive defeat defeats in international soccer. Manager in the Italian League. Marco Osio scores W Mohamed Shahar blames it on lack of the 63rd-minute winner/ Page
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