The New Paper, 25 September 1990

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  • 12 1 the new paper TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 SO CENTS
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  • 29 1 Gas truck rams into Bangkok buildings, explodes: 40 die, 90 injured, 59 buildings and 47 cars on fire. Charred bodies found./Page 10 .5 .IWUOBwr maatntMo/HUPLa
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 114 2 SINGAPORE has a strong dollar, reasonable productivity and markets that are more evenly spread over the US, Japan, Europe and other industrialising economies than a decade ago. These advantages can help it better adapt to the world's rapidly changing business environment than it could during the
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    • 37 2 FROM carparks to foodstalls (TNP, Sep 15/16): Pidemco, the property arm of the Urban Redevelopment Authority, manages more than 15 buildings. Of the 24 buildings under its management, 15 have a total of 5,600 parking lots.
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    • 446 2  -  By Suresh Nair I r 'NSURANCE executive Michael Tham Sek Kwan defied his colleague's warnings and drowned. The tragic story was told to The New Paper by some of his colleagues who have just returned from a companypaid trip to River Kwai in Thailand. Mr
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    • 131 2 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew praised Soviet President Gorbachev's role in the United Nations yesterday. Speaking in Moscow at a banquet given in his honour bv Soviet PV Nikolai Ryzhkov, Mr Lee said that Mr Gorbachev s contribution has resulted in real hope that the UN
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    • 498 3  -  By Colin Cheong A LONG line of more than 100 schoolgirls forms an orderly queue at a bus stop. As an SBS bus rumbles into sight, four other schoolgirls immediately spring into action. The four are school prefects marshalling are students of Raffles Girls School. Their
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    • 128 3 SERVICE 104 is the only bus to go from River Valley Road to Scotta Road. Many RGS girls head for Scotta Road to change to the MKT or other buses that will take them home. At peak periods, Service 104 runs at 10- to 12-minute intervals,
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    • 134 2 HOTUNEPLUS 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 I Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. FOR GOODNESS' SAKE f Vitamin E is important for good f Its positive influence on your skin complexion and
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 213 4 I A A SINGAPORE-Soviet relations are improving. This is the view of both Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his Soviet counterpart, Mr Nikolai Ryzhkov. Mr Lee said trade and investments between the two countries will grow as Soviet reforms make progress. He was speaking in Moscow last
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    • 182 4 THE Japanese are looking forward to more business in Singapore. ■Yaohan is planning a project here that will bring a new concept to shopping. Its "lifestyle" shopping complex will offer everything from retail goods to sports facilities to language schools under one roof. The complex will be
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    • 85 4 The Straits Times: Gorbachev's role in UN praised. Business Times: Yaohan to bring a new concept to shopping. Lianhe Zaobao: Kuwaiti oilfields planted with explosives. Berita Harian: PM Lee: World now at the crossroads SBC morning news: The Prime Minister has said there's now real hope that the UN
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 60 4 THE Soviet Parliament voted yesterday to abandon seven decades of communist centralised planning and to create a free market system. The Supreme Soviet in Moscow gave preliminary approval to a blueprint for making the economic conversion within 500 days. It also granted a request by Soviet President
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      • 48 4 A HIGH-LEVEL delegation of Japanese leaders arrived in Pyongyang yesterday. This marks a major shift in Japan's Korea policy. The team is led by Foreign Deputy Prime Minister Shin Kanemaru. The group is to establish a "toehold" leading to governmental exchanges between Japan and North Korea.
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      • 45 4 THE four rival Khmer factions in Cambodia now appear ready to reopen talks within the Supreme National Council. This has prompted Thailand to reconsider hosting the SNC again. It is likely that the SNC will reconvene in Bangkok on Thursday or soon after.
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      • 56 4 COMMUNIST guerillas in the Philippines yesterday called off a ceasefire in three northern provinces. The New People's Army general command issued a statement accusing President Corazon Aquino of acting in bad faith by raising oil prices and dispersing demonstrations. It said the NPA will now step up the
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      • Article, Illustration
        32 4 SOUTH African antiapartheid leader Nelson Mandela and his wife Winnie are due to visit Singapore, India, the Soviet Union, Japan and Australia between Oct 8 and Nov 2. Mr Mandela
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    • 24 4 We hove admin/derical jobs, sales/service jobs and other kinds of jobs for your consideration. Hi! WlSTads Die Employment Classified Section OF SEPTEMBER 1990 I&&B
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 296 6  -  By Lois Ng DINING on hawker food after a Singapore River cruise was tops for 10 foreign travel agents now in Singapore. The novel experience was specially planned by nine hotels for the Travel Agents Association of New Zealand (TAANZA) convention delegates and spouses last
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    • 299 6 EACH of the 10 New Zealanders was asked to give a maximum of 10 marks to each attraction. Singapore River: 90 marks. The delegates took a bumboat ride from River View Hotel to the banks of the Singapore River on Sunday evening. There, local
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    • 198 6 MORE and more people are converting to digital sound and that's music to the ears of a Toa Payohbased compact-disc company. Singapore's first and only compact disc factory opens officially this morning. A second production line will be launched today as well. The factory
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    • 476 7  -  By Angeline Song THE Singaporean male lead in M Butterfly will head for Glasgow to study drama. Mr Ivan Heng has won a $120,000 scholarship from the British-American Tobacco (BAT) Company Singapore. The award is for a full-time, three-year course in drama studies at the
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    • 347 7  -  By Irene Hoe SINGAPORE AIRLINES is among the four safest airlines in the world, said a study done by a Neto Yorkbased travel magazine. A Conde Nast Traveler special report placed SIA fourth out of the five airlines with the best record judged
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    • 879 8  -  Mr Ho Kwon Ping makes the front cover of the latest issue of Fortune International. Last December, a Hongkong business monthly, Billion, featured him as an entrepreneur to watch in the region Irene Ng on Tuesday HO Kwon Ping: Witty, cautious, incredible intellect. A man
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    • 163 8 WAH Chang International was founded more than 70 years ago by his grandfather and his father gradually diversified the company into a regional conglomerate. Mr Ho Kwon Ping was a reluctant candidate into the family business. "I was happy doing my own thing," he says.
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    • 424 9 Jurong Bird Park's top-flight show birds don't have to understand or squawk in Mandarin when they go to perform in China next month. But they have to do more than spread their wings. COLIN CHEONG reports on their training BIRDS may be able
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    • 144 9 YOU don't have to be bilingual if you are a bird. But the bird handlers heading for China will have to know some Mandarin. The bird show team will perform three shows daily from Sept 30 to Oct 7 at the Guangzhou Bird Park. The handlers will have
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    • 105 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. adverse: Unfavourable. An adverse com- ment is an unfavourable comment. authentic: Genuine. crisis: A crisis is a time of great difficulty or danger. full-fledged: Full-grown, mature, or established. From
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 433 10 Wire services. AT least 40 people were killed and more than 90 injured when a gas truck crashed into a row of buildings and exploded in the centre of Bangkok last night. Huge balls of fire enveloped 39 buildings on both sides of the street. Witnesses said
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    • 121 10 i About 40 people are dead. Not sure how many are injured. I think about 72. We are still searching and investigating. The flames were put off at about 5.30 am this morning. We had to call many many fire engines. Very very difficult. Our lines
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    • 224 11 S IX schoolgirls, including one believed to have been duped into marriage, khave been rescued by Malaysian poflice from a house in Klang, 24 km from Kuala Lumpur. Their parents had tried in vain to enter the house in Taman Petaling. Then they informed the
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    • 164 11 A FORMER Japanese manager in Hongkong who killed his girlfriend and cut her up has been sentenced to six years in prison. In passing the sentence last Friday, the court took into account his previous good character and his genuine remorse, the
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    • 253 11 SOUTH Korean Ahn Jaehyng and China's ex-champi-on Zhao Zhimin, whose romance sparked official Chinese opposition, were the talk of the table tennis world again yesterday, but in an unusual role. The pair are not opponents on the table, but at the Asian Games in Beijing
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    • 373 12 Reuter. OIL prices skyrocketed eight per cent to their highest level in almost 10 years yesterday and sparked a new sell-off on the world's stock markets. The rise was spurred by President Saddam Hussein's threat to strike at Middle East oil fields and Israel if Iraq
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    • 28 12 More troops for the Gulf: French Foreign Legion soldiers getting ready to board a ferry at Toulon, southern France, for Saudi Arabia. Picture/Ap
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    • 237 12 AFP. FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand has a plan to solve the Gulf crisis. But his plan has a hitch: Iraq must first state its intention to withdraw from Kuwait and to free all foreigners in its custody. "If Iraq states its intention to withdraw
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    • 146 12 Reuter. US President George Bush told ArabAmerican leaders yesterday that he was "not going to yield one inch" on his conditions for a negotiated settlement of the Gulf crisis. "We want a peaceful solution. But we don't want to do it and undermine
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      250 11 AFP. SHARES lost 1.7 per cent of their paper value on the London market yesterday as domestic recession fears were compounded by a heavy slide on Wall Steeet. The Financial Times 30share index ended down 26.9 points at 1,510.4. The fall came despite news of a surprise improvement in
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    • 69 11 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened lower this morning in the wake of worldwide stock market losses yesterday. The 225-share Nikkei index was down 235.39 points or 0.99 per cent to 23,542.44 in the first 10 minutes of trade, after gaining 174.85 points on Friday. Key decliners at the opening included
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      236 11 AFP. THE Dow Jones index hurt by rising petroleum prices and troubles in the banking industry yesterday dropped 59.41 points, or 2.36 per cent, closing at 2,452.97 points. That was below the 2,500 psychological benchmark and was the index's lowest point since June 30 last year. Investors were
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    • 53 11 FT Industrials Mon 1,510.40 (1,537.30) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,452.97 (2,516.58) ST Industrial i Mon 1,132.74 (1,148.39) I NST Industrial Mon 2,782.05 (2,830.92) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 2,361.77 (2,931.86) Australian All Ordinaries Ylon 1,113.00 .'1.428.00) Nikkei Stoca Average 'on Closed 23,777. j ;uret .n bracket# reter t tic; e
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 442 13  -  Pine Court Restaurant Mandarin Hotel Noon till 3 pm and 7.00 pm till 10.30 pm By Sara Chen G ONE is the old stuffy Pine Court. The newly-renovated Fine Court has bright new .surroundings of sheer draped, pastel fabrics, giant bonsai trees amid cool slabs
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    • 206 13  -  MICROWAVE COOK By K Karuna FERMENTED soya beans or tempeh, as it's known locally, is not only tasty but also good for you. Aside from being an ideal form of protein (vegetarians swear by it), it is also low in fat. One hundred grammes of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 61 13 i v mm p I ■jW E J*V M u R-. VfT !UT IK JbH 1* k «m(1 KIKOIIAM COt^OTOijMj m*L W ~7 DISPENSER V V Now when you buy a 1 litre bottle of Kikkoman Soy Sauce (red label), you'll get this Kikkoman dispenser free. But you must hurry.
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  • Showtime
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      310 14  -  By Vivien Chiong ill mi W* I m£3 m L; 0 EA Records cried Let's Celebrate but only a couple of hundred fans heeded the call. This was on Saturday night at the Sentosa Musical Fountain when seven acts from YvEA's stable of -e-'-orair artist: staged a
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    • 89 15 AMERICAN moviegoers gave their stamp of approval to Mike Nichols' sharply clever comedy, Postcards From the Edge, starring Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine, with the Columbia Pictures adaptation of Carrie Fisher's novel earning $14 million over the first weekend run of the movie. Continuing its spectacular run
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    • 48 15 A SEQUEL to Pretty Woman is in the writing stages. No commitments from stars Richard Gere and Julia Roberts or director Gar- ry Marshall yet. Now that Pretty Woman is the highestgrossing Disney flick ever, perhaps they'll get an offer they can't refuse. Julia Roberts
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    • 95 15 DIRECTOR Martin Scorcese, no stranger to controversy, may be facing a boycott of his latest film, Goodfellas. The movie, which stars Robert DeNiro, Ray Liotta and Paul Sorvino in a mobster tale based on the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, has been criticised for "stereotyping" the Italian community.
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    • 53 15 DICK Tracy has apparent 1 y spawned a retail crime wave in New York City. The Wait Disney Co has filed suit against 130 distributors and retailers in the New York area, charging them with unlawful distribution of merchandise featuring •naracters from the detective 3iovi6 starring Warren
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    • 143 15 TICKETS for Eric Clapton's Nov 24 concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium will go on sale on Saturday, Oct 6. Sales were to begin on Sept 15 but have been delayed because of technical details, said a spokesmen for the show's promoters. Seats at
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 363 15 tLL jM^ i jHE NEWSPAPER GREAT BARRIER REEF CONTEST. sta V at Australia's r )/i '-f**# r Great Barrier Reef^j^ S*J\ Ct r W r J** cflanc ,c w,n an aI1 expt,nV5 P a,d hol,d *y to Austral,8. Reef in rhe cool comfort of a sem, submersible boat f y*
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  • 612 16 showtime The Star Search 90 finals will be telecast live from SBC's new theatre at Caldecott Hill on Sept 29 over SBC 8 at 8.30 pm. All 12 finalists have gone through three weeks of intensive training putting their acting skills to drama sketches for the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 109 17 Now CD quality goes on the move like never before. Lc:h :P Technics SL XP2 Portable CD Player J Technics SL-XP2. Poised to be the standard by which other portable CD players will be judged. Hear Outstanding features: Super-Lightweight A mere 360 gms (including Datteries) in a new sleek. dXD
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 859 17 LADY ENFORCER (Channel 8, 9.30 pm) (Channel 8, 6.45 pm) ENCOURAGED by his friends, Zhengting JUNHAO and Xihua (Michelle M (Li Nanxing, right) tenders his resignation to W W Y im, right) get along well. One day, Buer. But he fails to get a job despite I J while j
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  • 212 18  -  SEEN LAST NIGHT By Alfonso Chan SPORTS fans never had it so good as SBC goes hog wild in the Asian Games, with live telecasts everyday, even in the early afternoons. A commendable effort to bring the level of its sporting coverage one notch
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 179 18 THE PILL BEAUTY ON A j SINGAPORE RIGHT NOW! Do women still BUDGET j MODELS Local fashion takes need to worry The $45-Face Strike an its cue from the fall about the risks? j international pose collections j STILL LOOKING WHAT MEN FOR MR. PERFECT? Common mistakes Jfr, ENVY ABOUT
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 66 18 tuesdaytv THE RAY BRADBURY THEATRE In Haunting of the New, a house with a spirit of its own mansion to start the merry-go-round once more. It stars IT'S YOUR MOVE BEAUTY AND THE Dick Lee performs two Mto GABRIEL hires >BbL numbers from his recent R| *W* prolessional assassin t<
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 477 19  -  Bullet in the Head Cathay cinemas this weekend) PREVIEW/ By Vivien Chiong Vivien Chiong D IRECTOR John Woo of A Better Tomorrow fame believes in making films with a message. Very often, his movies stress righteousness and brotherhood. Bullet in the Head is no
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    • 352 19  -  Nostalgia Biduan Negara Saloma RTM 1 Last Tuesday, 8.30 pm REVIEW/ By Anuar Othman Anuar Othman MUCH has been written about the third husband of Saloma, the legendary P Ramlee. But the first episode of this four-part documentary-musi-cal drama left a lot of unanswered questions
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 550 20 COMICRELIEF TUESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh RSHHHI I NOON Good Musk, Company and M« NOON Nowodotk hhhm r f 12.15 PM Sentimental Journey 12.30 PM Off the Shelf LEMWESEE... 'SuP...EtX)CATIDNAL J k CERTIFICATES OF M f 12.30 Keeping Track Oops I'll 12.45 Naw Ideas HAVE GOT ALL > QUALIFICATIONS... J PMttlaMlDN
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    • 277 21 I TUESDAYRADIO JPJ.M.U.M NOON N«ws in Brief NOON New* hi Brief 12 05 PM Luncbdate 12 03 PopuUr CU iCS 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.00 Newt in Brief 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates i'l! I.IS N^UrCbukXewl'O *05 VIrNM Fart >•« 3.00 >mI.M l"> *•«"■■■*■—l nr 3.05 AfUrMM F». (ewt'd) C
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    • 210 21 COMICRELIEF 1 I I Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee I lgsJ- 1 )$1 11 Cf I|S 1 1 GAugusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill I %28% L' ,< What tj. mm L_ 1 .qM George the Robot/stephen Stanley I V Ycx/o VooK QjUfAToo Wcvi /*A*JT P*oPL£ i-ooK So <£uw. IF "tbO X£££ STOFFeO /I
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  • BUYINGGUIDE
    • 102 22 YOUR children can have fun in the sun without running the risk of damaged skin. Baby Block, a waterproof sunscreen from Kstee Lauder, is specially developed for hahies and smail children. It utilises their SPC with Tannin (ilyoside Complex to prevent irritation. According to Kstee
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    • 113 22 TEOCHEW-style mooncakes with yam-paste fillings, introduced at Crown Prince Hotel last year, are back again. Those with pure yam-paste fillings are available at $20+ a box while the ones with a salted egg yolk cost $23+ a box. Each box comes with four mooncakes. Both types have crispy
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    • 137 22 REMEMBER the children and your childhood on Oct 1. The theme for the Children's Day Plate and Figurine distributed by Royal Copenhagen's this year is, "My Favourite Dress". The plate depicts a charming scene from the world of a child and the intention is to
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    • 115 22 PLAZA Hotel's Sky Garden Poolside Restaurant offers barbecue and steamboat buffets during the weekends (Fridays to Sundays) from 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm. The barbecue buffet includes a spread of sirloin beef, tiger prawns, lamb and cuttlefish. Price: $15+ for adults and $9+ for children under 12.
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    • 136 22 YOU no longer need to travel all the way to the Middle East to get a feel of the Dead Sea. SelRelax is a bath salt that contains all the richness of that sea. It is extremely rich in mineral substances such as potassium
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    • 121 22 BEEP! Oops, I am slouching again. These two products, Pull-in Minders and Shoulder-up Minders, help you to maintain good posture. Wear the Shoulder-up Minders as shown in the picture. Every time you hunch, the electronic device on it beeps. For the Pull-in Minders, simply wear it around
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    • 92 22 LADIES on the move, L'oreal will be introducing their Three Minutes Express Purifying Mask in October. The mask is a gentle emulsion, with a slightly bluish colour, containing three active ingredients. L'oreal says that it eliminates the impurities incrusted deep in the skin and revitalises
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    • 112 22 ALFRED Dunhill has made further improvement to its Rapid Transit range of luggage and business items. The range comprises double compartment underseater ($1,180), double gusset document case ($1,020), holdalls ($375 to $430), zip top folio ($330) and pochette ($235). The Rapid Transit collection is made from
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 240 23 the new paper 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise 124-hour* HELPUNE 1 338 7575 I •08 28 Peninsula Ptaza I (Capitol Bata) I 821 Business To Buaineas S SKILLTECH Z ALUMINIUM I We specialise In 1 replacement of 2 J aluminium sliding J windows, doors, grilles. 1 etc. i Call *****61 i
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    • 288 23 831 Professional/ 831 Professional/ Executive Executive Appointments Appointments Established G8 Building Contractor has vacancies lor the following: 1. SITE MANAGER/ ASSISTANT SITE MANAGER e Minimum 5 years experience with recognised Diploma or NCCS qualifications. 2. SITE ENGINEERS/ ARCHITECT e Recognised degree with/ without experience. 3. QUANTITY SURVEYORS e Recognised Diploma
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    • 289 23 832 Employment 832 Employment 832 Employment PART-TIME BANQUET WAITERS AND WAITRESSES Here's a golden opportunity to work at two of the top hotels in Singa|x>rr. We need part-time waiters and waitresses to work in our banqueting department. The Westin Stamford The Westin Plaza have the largest banqueting and convention facilities
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    • 225 23 832 Employment mm AVIS RENT A CAR RENTAL AGENT (Female/Male) Requirements Conversant m t ngl h v.iiici riwi driving licence Willing to work sh.tts St.iyicj near (hang Airport Benefits S.ilary $600 00 and overtime Airport allowance AWS 1 month Bonus up to 4 months f ftfitat mnaWi Fret' uriitorm shot's
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 274 24 gi Drive away in a Nissan NX Coupe or go on an Air New Zealand Holiday plus ot her fabulous prizes. Spend $30 or more at any of these restaurants win. Al Shaiwarma Restaurant 339-6755 Bcsch Garden Seafood Restaurant 221-3716 Boon Lay Raja Restaurant 563-6643 Borshch Steakhouse 280-4351 Caimhill Hotel
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    • 478 24 832 Employment 832 Employment 832 Employment rAn established company with worldwide subsidiaries and agents requires: H I I Requirements: GCE O' or N' level Conversant in English and Mandarin Typing knowledge Shipping knowledge Knowledge of L/C negotiation would be an Attractive salary Annual bonus Good career prospect Medical benefits Transport
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    • 348 24 832 Employment EASTERN OIL TOOLS PTE LTD An oilfield equipment manufacturer have immediate vacancy for:MILLER Salary Range: Ssl,loo to S)1,600 Minimum 4-5 years experience In Milling environment NTC-2 In Metal Machining Benefit*: e 5 days week Free transport Confirmation annual Increment Medical Subsidy Annual Leave Ifltvflltvd applicants, pltlN com* for
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    • 344 24 832 Employment Well Established Company In Jurong requires 1. MALE QUALITY CONTROLLERS Diploma In Mechanical. Shipbuilding or Manufacturing Engineering Candidates without above qualification but have experience In QC on Manufacturing sector may also apply Attractive salary for right candidates 2. MALE PRODUCTION ENGINEERS Diploma in Mechanical, Shipbuilding, or Manufacturing Engineering
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 320 25 132 Employment A Hfsfl Company i Require* RADIOPHONE j OPERATORS (On) I|« Secondary education I I Bilingual In English L I I i I Mandarin I I l I* Training provided j j > Minimum $700 per month with attractive bonui fringe benefit* I I NmMpIMNHI T«fc 252-8841 18 Halifax
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    • 315 25 832 Employment A company at Tong Eng Building, Cecil Street requires:GENERAL CLERK Able to type Knowledge of simple Mandarin Some book-keeping background preferred Interested, please phone *****84 to arrange for Interview MtomaMpwal co. rsqukss FULL /PART TIME FEMALE SALES CO-ORDIN AT OR S i— ~L ,il— in itJifnintung Oood pay
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    • 321 25 832 Employment We require an ACCOUNTS CLERK to work in MacPtiereon/ Al turned «M Knowledge of PC an advantage Beside accounts you will also be able to develop yourself In administration. Remuneration based on eiperienoe. Interview at 1 Sophia Road, #07-0* Pwct Contra, Singapore 0922 or TeL WoiaHwd on TWKHi'
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    • 246 25 832 Employment f EXPERIENCED 1 FLOWER ARRANGERS Bilingual <i below 28 Around <800 Salesmen, can earn more than 11,000 5-day week, short working hours, training provided Tat 288-8421 EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST WANTED e Must be pleasant looking and willing to work on 3 rotating shifts (Sam to 3pm, 11am to 7pm,
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    • 128 25 832 Employmont SALES ASSISTANTS wanted 1 Attractive salary 1 ii« With/ without expert-, l ence are welcomed I i Call Irom I I I 11.00 am to 840 pm. i i I I Tel: 482-4882 I i J Transport company urgently requires: I CLASSS PRIME MOVER DRIVERS DESPATCH RIDERS Please
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    • 130 25 832 Employment MALEDESPATCH RIDER Required Possess class 2 licence L class 3 driving licence preferably. Completed NS. Call personally for an Interview btlwitn -*pm at M ORCHARD ROAD »03 36 PLAZA SINGAPUHA Muatc Shop (MUSIC LOVERS) requires PART-TIME S PULL-TIME SALESGIRLS (preferably Chineee) (office hours) Blk. 212 Mot North Central
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    • 136 25 —I 851 Properties VAWAWAm J» Office Building at Collyer Quay 1189 and 648 sq ft 4* for rent at $4.50 psf. J interested contact f* 737 4411 5 871 Education/ Instruction f By quaMflad lATA/ URAA A I International TraMl Conaußant I V Reentered with GENEVA J f Attend ow
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  • SPORTS
    • 437 26 ENGLISH RUMBELOWS CUP AFP. PETER Beardsley must wait to see if he will spearhead Liverpool's record-seek-ers when they switch their attention from the League to the Rumbelows Cup, formerly the Littlewoods Cup, against fearful Crewe in today's second-round first leg. Despite Beardsley's seven goals in five starts this
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    • 167 26 GERARD Gili, ousted by Franz Beckenbauer as Marseille's soccer coach last week, signed an 18-month contract with French rival Bordeaux yesterday. Gili, who took Marseille to the League and Cup double in his first year in charge and helped them to retain the championship and reach the European Cup
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    • 196 26 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Knglisk League Cup 2nd rd, Ist leg: Port Vale 0 Oxford 2. Brazilian League: International 0 Santos 0, Sao Jose 0 Bragantino 1, Fluminense 0 Botafogo 1, Nautico 1 lnternacional-RS 1, Vitoria 1 Goias 1, Gremio i Vasco 1, Sao Paulo
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    • 197 26 AP. THE Feyenoord Rotterdam soccer club yesterday accused the Romanian government of blackmailing its player, laon Sabau, into reporting for Romanian national team duty, Dutch press reports said. Sabau is one of two Romanians playing in Western Europe who were strongly pressured by Romanian authorities to
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 60 26 An Australian Sports Marketing Event X < a' STEFAN MICHAEL EDBERC vs CHANG ft"/ PLUS SUPPORT MATCH FEATURINC TWO INTERNATIONALS SINGAPORE INDOOR STADIUM 7PM SATURDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 1990 TICKETS ON SALE A' CENTPEPOIN* INFORMATION COUNTER UEVfL W6MA A'RIA INFORMATION CEN t RE LEVE. 1 WINSTONS T"E ARCADE OW»T| CIWJTO ="cR
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  • XI ASIAN GAMES 90
    • 613 27  -  Singapore meets a rejuvenated Chinese soccer machine today and could find itself hit with a force driven by nationalistic fervour. In Beijing, KEN JALLEH Jr meets the man masterminding China's mission. At home, BERNARD PEREIRA seeks the views of team manager Mohamed Shahar, while BRIAN MILLER
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    • 289 27  -  By Bernard Pereira SINGAPORE soccer team manager Mohamed Shahar this morning reassured fans that Singapore would come out fighting against China today. But his reassurance came spiced with a warning: "It's going to be one helluva task." Mr Shahar, in Singapore, said he was frantically
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    • 332 27  -  By Brian Miller IT can't get any worse or can it? After that 7-0 embarrassment against South Korea in its opening fixture, Singapore's soccer squad has a task on its hands when it meets China today. A win over China must he seen as
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    • 328 28  -  By Ken Jalleh Jr in BEIJING WATER POLO is a sport Singapore sports fans discover once every two years, when the South-East Asia or Asian Games come around. Between Games, Lim Teck Yin could walk around Orchard Road and passersby would be more interested in mannequins.
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    • 175 28 Reuter. WHEN she was three, Zheng Xiangling had a nightmare that was to bring her fame she discovered she could see through people. Some 30 years later Zheng, a team of specially trained virgins and a man who lights up when he plugs himself
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    • 384 29 Chen’s super floor show Reuter, AFP. CHEN Cuiting scored a perfect 10 in the floor exercises for the second consecutive Asian Games yesterday. The performance helped China retain the women's gymnastics team title. China scored 196.775 points and emulated its men's team's showing of Sunday maintaining its
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    • 376 30  - The lady she’s a winner BEIJING BEAT THE land that drowns its baby girls or at least frowns on the perceived misfortune of such conception today thanks the heavens for little girls. Sugar and spice is fast becoming all things nice for China at the Asian Games all because of
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      365 30 SINGAPORE started shakily in its victory against underdog Brunei last night and, going by that performance, faces an uphill task against favourite Malaysia tonight (7pm) at the Fengtai Stadium in the Chinese capital. A win would be wonder; a defeat, though, will not be disastrous. KENNETH Y eo, Singapore's
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    • 93 30  -  By BRIAN MILLER AFTER that 7-0 drubbing on the football field on Sunday, we thought that things couldn't get any worse. But bad tidings sure do come on a roll. Yesterday China handed our women's hockey team a 6-0 whitewash and later we watched Ang Peng Siong
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    • 66 30 THINGS are certainly getting brighter for Japan. After playing bridesmaid to China on Monday, the Japanese finally broke the host nation's hold on the gold medals by collecting two of their own in the swimming pool. Takahiro Fujimoto's victory in the 400m individual medley started it and the
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    • 95 30 JUST when we thought that women bodybuilders were a sight for sore eyes, we are being treated to a grunting ensemble of leotard-clad women weightlifters. However, all is not lost. There is still a semblance of modesty among their ranks. We saw it on the telly when
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    • 68 30 COMPETITION in Beijing is certainly razor-sharp. Take that incident in the fencing arena yesterday which very nearly turned out to be a real-life duel. A North Korean fencer, piqued by disputed call, threw her mask down in disgust and stomped off. When competition resumed, the Korean threw decorum
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    • 66 30 BUT not everyone in the North Korean camp is as volatile as their fencer. In fact, the talking point of these Games is the friendly feeling between the two Koreas. To date, the two political rivals appear to have put their differences aside to the extent that
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    • 67 28 GAMES GUIDE j SKC I.oopm Men's basketball North Korea U-J v South Korea (Live) 2.00pm Men's hockey: Pakistan v Malaysia (Live) 3.00pm Women's volleyball: Thailand v South Korea 4.15pm Men's basketball: Philippines v Syria 6.00pm Soccer: Singapore v China (Live) 7.45pm Swimming finals (Live) B.oopm Soccer: Pakistan v South Korea
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    • 75 28 The New Paper ©J ASIAN GAMES MEDAL TALLY Gold i Silver Bronze Total China 16 5 3 24 Japan 2 8 6 16 South Korea 10 7 8 North Korea 0 2 0 2 Indonesia Oil 2 Mongolia 0 1 0 1 Thailand 0 110 1 Taiwan 0 10 1
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