The New Paper, 27 February 1991

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1 35 The New Paper
  • 15 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1991 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 31 1 We're in control of our capital, says Kuwaiti Army. Allied forces take fight to Iraq. Republican Guards trapped. Pages 2 and 3 Q I WANT A S'PORE HUSBAND: AMY YIP M
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 1 J {They just §3V6 US OUT freedoms Kuwaiti Faisal Bahman/Pag« 6 Return! General Jaber al-Sabah, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Kuwaiti forces (far left), hoisting the national flag over Kuwait City yesterday. Picture/ REUTER
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 457 2 ALLIED forces this morning tightened the noose around Iraq's elite Republican Guard. "We are outflanking them, outnumbering them and destroying them," US Marine Brigadier-General Richard Neal, deputy director of Allied operations, said. The action is the clearest signal that the Allies are not just going to
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    • 373 3 77- Wire services KUWAITI resistance leaders declared early today that they were in control of their smoke-filled capital. There was no official confirmation on this from the Allies. But Mr Bob McKeown, a US television reporter who had entered Kuwait City said:
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    • 250 3 AFTER months of insisting that Kuwait belong to Iraq forever, Iraqi troops have started pulling out of the emirate. What does the future hold for Mr Saddam Hussein, the man who single-handed-ly started the worst crisis since World War II ROSNAH AHMAD previews: Staying on. Mr
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    • 25 2 Hotlineplus TO share a point of view, call Hotline Plus at 734-7711,0r write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, S'pore 0923.
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  • QUICKNEW
    • 208 4 HOT STORY THE Singapore economy can grow this year at the higher end of the 3 to 6 per cent range if the Gulf war comes to an end soon. But once the world situation becomes clearer, the Government will review its economic forecast made three months
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      2 4  -  Pat
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    • 62 4 The Straits Times: Iraq orders pullout, but US says war will go on. Business Times: Quick end to Gulf war may boost growth. Lianhe Zaobao: Bush to Saddam: Surrender, no ceasefire. Berita Harian: Saddam: We withdraw. SBC: President Bush says Allies will continue to prosecute the war. BBC: A
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 71 4 THE Malay Village in Geylang Serai will open for a two-month fair from March 10. The former Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus will be renamed The Cloisters. Its new developer, Low Keng Huat Construction, said the site will become an upmarket shopping and dining complex.
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      • 30 4 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad is scheduled to hold informal talks with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, and President Suharto early next week in Bali.
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      • 66 4 SOME lawyers have called for an extraordinary general meeting of the Law Society to discuss two issues: A recent directive by the Chief Justice, and legal costs in proceedings against members of the society. The directive states that a lawyer must attend all proceedings in which his firm
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      • 60 4 A FREER hand in artistic expression, said Brig-Gen (Res) George Yeo, Acting Minister for Information and the Arts. The new flexibility in censorship rules will come when a National Arts Council is set up in the middle of the year. But the Minister ruled out pornography and works
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    • 84 5 II If experience teaches a man J' to see each departure as a new beginning, I 4 c'' jJ can be ers in righ;; Citizen Perpetual Calendar a new collection of multi-dial timepieces Perpetual Calendar for those who believe in the romance of travel. _4 4 Ci cmtth «5 (*6»wt
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  • 512 6 WORLDTODAY Wire services. CHEERING Kuwaitis in at least two cities surged into the streets yesterday, weeping and shouting for joy, as Iraqi troops moved out of the occupied emirate. In Kuwait City, residents poured into the streets despite advice from Kuwait Radio, broadcasting from inside Saudi
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 377 8 E 0 UPI. THE war between Arabs and the West is not yet over, say several Arab intellectuals. In fact, the war is about to begin "because bitterness and hatred towards the West has exploded beyond control", said Mr Mansour Murad, a leftist member of
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    • 20 8 T io withdraw and keep the Iraqi military power is in itself a victory. A Palestinian in Israeli-held Gaza
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    • 32 8 w,, I heard his withdrawal speech, I thought I was hallucinating...My blood is boiling with anger. He traded us and used us. Mr Abul Mine'm Kayali, a Palestinian mechanic in Jordan
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    • 243 8 Wire services SAUDI Arabia said yesterday that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's order to his troops to withdraw from Kuwait was too little too late. The Kuwait government-in-exile also expressed the same view, while Egypt said it could not trust President Saddam. The Saudi Press
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    • 301 9 2j AFP. THE Iraqi forces were fooled by the Allies. They were defending the wrong place as the Allies advanced 75 km into Iraq through a back door on the first day of ground fighting, military officials said. The large-scale deception involved the largest tank movement
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    • 190 9 SORTIES MORE than 3,000 Allied sorties were flown yesterday, about half of them in close support of coalition ground forces. More than 103,000 Allied sorties have been flown since the war began. There was no air activity reported yesterday on the Iraqi side. LOSSES Twent one
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    • 310 10 Reuter. A SILVER-HAIRED "Godfather" of the Sicilian mafia, jailed for life in 1987 for having ordered 78 murders, was released from prison on a legal technicality yesterday. Shading his eyes from the sun outside Palermo's maximum security Ucciardone prison, Michele Greco had just one word to
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    • 109 10 Reuter. THE Australian state of Victoria intends to introduce women only carparks at railway stations after a series of attacks on women. This is part of a plan to make life safer for women, Transport Minister Peter Spyker said yesterday. "Women Have a right to live
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    • 301 11 Reuter SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev accused Soviet radicals of seeking to achieve power by force. He said the country could slide into a civil war if their campaign were not stopped. Mr Gorbachev also called for a quick end to US military actions in the
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    • 204 11 Reuter. WARNING: Sleeping in your knickers can be hazardous to health! That's the message from Dr Junji Maruyama, who says wearing underwear to bed can lay you open to a host of abdominal ills. Dr Maruyama is a gynaecologist in Sapporo, northern Japan, and
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    • 239 11 EXTENDED TO MARCH 30 '91 Here's yet another exciting chance to win instant envelope to: "M-150 Holiday Draw" Harpers cash and holiday prizes Trading (S) Pte Ltd PSA Building Post office The M 150 Instant Cash and Holiday Draw A 2-in-1 P O Box 376 Singapore 9111. promotion that's easy
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 416 12 A MY Yip wants to stay in Singapore if she finds a husband who can afford her. "Although I am not looking for a wealthy man, he must at least be able to afford me. Otherwise, a nationality means very little," she told Shin Min
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    • 124 12 FIFTY-SEVEN people won prizes at the The New PaperForum, The Shopping Mall joint promotion. The first prize, a Sharp Nicam video-recorder, was won by a technician, Mr Lum Fook Meng. The promotion drew in more than 2,000 entries. Organised by Forum management, the promotion was
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    • 647 13 Some parents found themselves a lot poorer after the GCE 0 level results were announced yesterday, but they were not shedding any tears except tears of joy. That is because they offered their children cash, or other incentives, for good grades. MICHELLE LEE
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    • 76 13 NINETY-nine point six per cent of school candidates got at least one 'O' Level pass. For five or more passes, the figure was 68.9 per cent compared with 69.2 per cent the previous year. Of the 4,866 private candidates sitting for the exams, 3,997 (over 82 per
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    • 219 13 INCENTIVES are not uncommon at Singapore Chinese Girls' School (SCCS). At least two of the school's six top scorers had incentives from their parents. Hut over at Fairfield Methodist Secondary School, only two of 18 students interviewed said they worked to any kind of incentive plan. Here are
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    • 302 14  -  By Angeline Song T f WO teenagers with an apparent acquired habit for good books were jailed and fined yesterday. Gillian Yia Chiew Yen and Thexeira Robert Remigium, both 19, stole more than $300 worth of books from two book stores. At least 10
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    • 45 14 GILLIAN Yia Chiew Yen and Thexeira Robert Remigium, both, 19, were each fined $600 and jailed a day in a magistrate's court. They had both pleaded guilty. The maximum penalty for theft is up to three years in jail, or a fine, or both.
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    • 265 14  -  By Yaw Yan Chong A CABBIE who was robbed at knifepoint, managed to escape harm by jumping out of his taxi. But the robber had already cleaned out Mr T H Ng's money box and wallet. Not satisfied with about $30, he told Mr Ng to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 154 12 Gordon Tan s Body Has Won Him A Great Many Admirers. Cast your eyes over the walls of fame s^are Gongs. Add to this the metal he s in any leading Singapore advertising won in New York, Canada and Australia and 4L agency whose body type will you you'll begin
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 171 15  -  Stories/ Irene Hoe NINETEEN MPs yesterday painted a vision of the Singapore they want. A country that is more open, offers a higher quality of life and achieves a more visible international profile. They were speaking on the President's address in Parliament on Friday. They praised
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    • 271 15 FOOTBALL can bring Singaporeans together more naturally than national songs, said Mr Davinder Singh (Toa Payoh GRC) Yet, he complained: "Singapore never figures in any major sporting event. We are always left to root for participants with whom we have no bond." Clearly, he felt
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    • 189 15 FULL day school, from 8.30 to 3.30 pm, will be tried out for three years from next year. Rut very few of Singapore's 200 primary schools will offer this pilot programme because most still operate two sessions. As of December last year, it was
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    • 38 15 13ecau.se the classroom now belongs to them (the students) they can create little pleasure corners like a fish tank or library to enhance their learning environment. Dr Seet Ai Mee on the Primary Day Schools programme
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    • 43 15 If in the future I am asked: What have been the achievements of the Goh government I hope to be able to say: The most significant is that we have a more united people. Or Liu Teik Soon (Sorangoon Gardens)
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    • 58 15 s Vjome commentators in the foreign press have described our new Prime Minister as a consensus-seeking leader lacking in charisma. In fact, charisma may become the undoing of leaders. Stalin, Hitler and Mao were truly charismatic leaders. But look at the suffering they inflicted upon humanity including their
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  • 443 17  -  THETVPAGE By Lo Tien Yin c RIME And Passion, SBC's new offering for the English-speaking audience, is action from scene one. Starring Edmund Chen Zhicai (who plays a CID officer), Shen Jinxing, (the rogue) and Zoe Tay (their mutual childhood friend), it will be
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  • 967 18 the possible dream The last of three parts on Singapore's Future based on the book, i The Next Lap I Shan Li, volunteer worker SHAN Li graduated at the top of her class and won one of the coveted places in a youth volunteer programme run by the
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  • 1421 19 DEARAGGIE AGGIE gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie cannot answer are put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New' Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and
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    • 298 19 To the winners of The New Paper Forum "Pood Galore at Forum" Promotion I Seet Min Kwong *****73/H 5 $20 Food vouchers redeemable at Noodle Garden 1) Joseph YeohYokSek A *****93 2) Wong Min Ngoo *****03 3) Johnny Low *****42/F 4)BobbyChng *****10/G 5) Josephine Low *****56/ C 50 consolation prizes
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  • Showtime
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      396 20  -  By Vivien Chiong A NI)Y Lau started out as a shampoo boy in Hongkong. Now he is an actor and owns a chain of hair salons. Zainal Ahidin once earned his keep playing the trombone in funeral bands. Now he is one of Malaysia's top performers. Li Nanxing
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    • 119 21 SOME OTHERS: Zhong Liqing: Shoe shop supervisor Lin Lizhu: Record company PR assistant Lin Meijiao: Salesgirl Jin Jugong: Social worker Sean Say: Disco deejay Chen Xiuhuan: Sales promoter SOME OTHERS: Amy Yip: Makeup-cum-masseuse. Maggie Cheung: Botikshop salesgirl. Miu Kiu Wai: Carpenter. Jaime Chik: Department store
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    • 177 22  -  STAR TRACK We give you a ringside seat in the showbiz arena. Every Wednesday. BY Vivien Chiong PAULINE Yeung denied her beau was Singapore singer Sam Chan when she was in Singapore last year for the promotion of Happy Ghost IV. Sam, who is based in
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    • 95 22 MALE reporters who showed at up Amy Yip's press conference last week got a feel of what the sex symbol is like in real life. And much more. Many wanted a shot with her for posterity. One male reporter enthused: "It's normal for guys to put
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    • 77 22 TWO stuntmen were recently injured while standing in for SBC actor Wang Changli in the serial The Last Swordsman. One jumped off a two-storey building and landed on the gap between two tatami mats placed to cushion the fall. The other twisted his ankle in
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    • Article, Illustration
      84 22 TALK about love on wheels. Tom Cruise got a part written for Nicole Kidman in Days of Thunder so he could woo her. Now that they are married, he recently bought her a motor home. Custom-made to suit the couple's needs, the 15 m luxurious mansion on
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    • Article, Illustration
      83 22 PRETTY woman Julia Roberts insists on fairplay. She made the production crew strip to their undies while filming a scene in which she was dressed in a tank top and underwear. "I decided we should rally and support one another," she told an American magazine. Work was completed in
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 297 23 f WEDNESDAYRADIO News m the Hwr NOON News ill Brief 12.03 PM Popular Classics 12.05 PM A Luncbdate with Patar King u/.»th«r ForiM ...t Music and a Mystery Voice 100 Naws and Weather Forecast Qaiz 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.05 Featiaiue Flair with Kala 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) Krishnau Far
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    • 281 23 COMICRELEF Fox Trot/Bin Amend WHERE'S HE'S UP iM H6 THAT SooNDS HE SAYS MUSHY? N0... OXSoK? ROOM MAKING L'KE A LPT SToRE-Booe>HT i i 6' LARpI HAVENT VALENTiNE'S PAY OF WoRK. CARPS ARE SENTIMENTAL? N0... BUTT" OViU? OINCJO SEEN HiM CARDS PoR THE WHY DOESN'T Too, UH- HYPHEN- ALL 10PS
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 379 24 COMICRELIEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/conn Goh CHDHEHSBI 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey NOON Newsdesk ('MnftNi* W 'WORNIM6, I'EI.HAVE NOO IT rAN'Y Ruisl 1.00 News 12.30 PM Off the Shelf mRmLI Eml, SIW&A 12.45 Financial News NOT J PRfIVEREAcH 2.00 The Dual Care Show 12.55 Words of Faith "»Tin«LoN£ 230 Pop .round! ~00
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    • 528 25 lUijpiJ Citli HERE'S TO THE HAPPY BABIES: I WITH LOVE FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS FITTI. 1 1 WIW ipl® Wm HAPPY BABIES EACH BABY CtTS TO DECEIVE 2 PACKS of FITTI diapers, a singlet, a panty and a congratulatory m 1 card from fitti. announce your baby's birth right
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 803 27 Il THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION 111 PjarMMHtervlcM/ i nam JOL I SpacvaliM in all *lon problem*. •potty rough ft dark corapinion »lmrr*ic. atctrotyM ale. Lady Fm Beauty Cento* < Tal: *****&4 l MABALA CHICKEN I COOKING CLAM j Contact Mr* Re|en Pagar 301-0343 1 121 tojnin To PMTMMUTID OmCI KM
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    • 288 27 832 Employment Japan*** ahoalina company ia urgently looking for FEMALE INDOOR SALES ASSISTANTS a aged 18 to 30 years a able to converse In English and Mandarin a experience Is not necessary as training will be provided Wa oHm attractive basic •alary plua food allowance plua commiaaion P<U9 Oin#f DfOfflll
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 377 28 832 Employment w mmm US I EM SERVICES PTE LTD I (If- VJe are the biggest property management engineering company in Singapore with a strong team of Jjl |i| 600 dedicated employees. .m V Due to our rapid expansion, we are inviting you to take uv this challenging opportunity to
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    • 73 28 832 Employment 832 Employment Rhemax I* NTC 2/ 3, STI Graduates. j Mln. 2 years experience. I Familiar with Jigs Fixtures designs. i AutoCad experience an advantage. I Mln. 'O' level with mechanical engineering background Mln. I year purchasing experience. Ability to co-ordinate purchase for automation projects. Able to drive
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    • 67 28 832 Employment I Because of promotion expansion, Oroup Dental Practice In Orchard Road requires A) RECEPTIONIST FRONT KM Enjoys working with people Pleasant disposition <i enthusiastic Conversant In English Mandarin Salary tOOOf depending on experience Training provided B) ACCOUNTS CLERK LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Preferably with some working experience Salary negotiable
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    • 306 28 832 Employment 832 Employment A woll eatabliahed company urgently requirea QUANTITY SURVEYORS Diploma In Quantity Surveying Minimum 1 year experience Knowledge of picking up of B/Q on structural steel work an advantage Q.C. TECHNICIANS/ SUPERVISORS/ ENGINEERS Diploma holders or Q.C. qualifications Minimum 1 year experience In Engineering field Knowledge of
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 541 29 >32 Employment 832 Employment SECURITY GUARDS (MALE/ FEMALE) required for work at: 1) Condominium near Marco Polo Hotel. 7am 7pm t) Condominium near Clementl MRT Bam Bpm/ Bpm Sam S) Warehouse at Oul Rd. In Jurong. Bam Bpm/ Sam 6pm 4) Factory at 4th Chin Bee Rd -In front of
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    • 422 29 832 Employment 832 Employment BROKE Be a Broker A toam of brokers feeing new challenges in the soft commodities market would like to trein anyone interested in joining them ee part/ full-time brokers. o Min. 'O' Level. o Good commission package. Training will be provided. Hotline: MR. JEFFREY/ KER *****59
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    • 343 29 832 Employment EitiMiihid In trior OMign conupt n» Mnleing International hotels require*: 1) INTERIOR DESIGNERS Minimum 3 years' experience In architectural/ Interior work Completed National Service Age: 25 It above Good In perspective and colour schemes 2) INTERMEDIATE/ SENIOR DRAUGHTSMEN/ WOMEN Minimum 2 years' experience In either architectural or Interior
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    • 253 29 832 Employment Oil Refinery Services Co. In Jurong requires PIPE FITTERS/ TECHNICIANS Preferably with NTCI Experience working on site We offer attractive salary, allowance, career prospect li fringe beneQuestar Ind. (S) Pte Ltd 43 Gul Drive 5.2262 Call 861-0671/ 2 SALES COORDINATOR/ CLERK OCE O 1 Level Fluent In English
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    • 322 29 832 Empioymant A Petroleum Company requires ACCOUNTS CLERK e LCCI Higher Accounting e Ability to keep full set of accounts e 2 yrs. working experience in manufacturing accounts preferred e Knowledge of PC preferred (Accounts are computerised) Interested applicants, please call Margaret at *****44/ 2S4SSM Because of promotion li expansion,
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 211 30 832 Employment QenenU Insurance Agency NfM SALES EXECUTIVES Company vehicle provided Bute allowance Plim f(|| Tel: *****63 for Interview. HP Company requires FEMALE ASSISTANT e Knowledge of all Hire Purchase procedure* Oood salary and prospects for the right person Please call Tel: *****63 for interview. MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS required Attractive
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    • 301 30 832 Employment WANTED 1) EXECUTIVE OfFICER e Able to communicate/ correspond well. e QCE 'A' level. e Oood command of English, e Have minimum 2 years execuUve experience. I) 6ALE6 ASSISTANT e Knowledge of electronics, e OCE 'O' level. e Possess driving licence. Ability In speaking Russian Is an asset
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    • 305 30 832 Employment Electrical Shop requires DELIVERY DRIVER e Preferably staying at Ylshun area TEL: *****31/ 2 MILUNG MACHINIST LATHE MACHINIST required e Mln. 2to 3 years experience e Preferably NTC 2or 3 Call for Interview at: TEL *****45 Blk 10 Randan Loop #01-148 New Meat Processing Factory requires: PRODUCTION MANAGER
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  • SCHOOLSPORTS
    • 334 32 The B Division tennis semi-finals will be up in two weeks' time. LOH TUAN LEE looks at one of the contenders, Anglo-Chinese School ONCE Anglo-Chinese School reaches the top in any sport, it believes in staying there. It slipped last year in the Schools' National tennis
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    • 240 32 Wire services. CRICKET First one-day int'l between West Indies and Australia at Sabina Park Australia 244-4 (D C Boon 34, G R Marsh 26, D M Jones not out 88, M K Waugh 67) bt West Indies 209 (R Richardson 64, G Logie 65; McDermott 4-34) by 35 runs.
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    • 248 33 Juergen Klinsmann's goal for Inter-Milan against Atalanta on Sunday was one of this season's best. LEE HUP KHENG, i winner of The Straits Times Group's Infographics of the Year Award for his World Cup graphics, visualises the goal AP. JUERGEN Klinsmann has finally arrived as a superstar in
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    • 70 34 He's big and powerful. I was impressed with the way he moved. I think he'll be a big success. Malek Awab If Robin Chan wants a striker, this is the man. Alistair Edwards was good but not strong. To bring Rantanen down, you need at least three
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    • 232 34  -  PREMIER LEAGUE Tiong Bahru vs Tyrwhitt Soccerites: Jalan Besar, (tonight, 7.30pm) By S Gulam TIONG Bahru coach P N Sivaj's main concern for tonight's match against Tyrwhitt Soccerites is a groin injury to striker I) Devaraj. I)eva, with a tally of nine, has scored more than
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    • 215 34 EUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND SHEF UNITED 2 MAN UNITED 1 Reuter. RESURGENT Sheffield United kept up its fight for survival in the English First Division with a 2-1 home win over high-flying Manchester United yesterday. It was its fourth successive victory. Brian Deane put Sheffield ahead in
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      • 346 33 Reuter. BEN Johnson rediscovered his explosive start to earn victory in the 60-metre sprint at Budapest's indoor international meeting yesterday. The Canadian clocked 6.61 seconds in his seventh race since the end of his two-year suspension, ahead of Andreas Berger of Austria and Joel Isassi of
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      • 87 33 Bernama. THE International Amateur Athletic Federation might carry out tests on blood samples at the Barcelona Olympics to counter cases of "blood doping" by athletes. This was stated by Prof Arne Ljungqvist, the lAAF medical chairman, in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He was speaking at the end
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      • 104 33 AFP. SIMON Tuffs of Bradford Northern has become the first player in rugby league history to be banned for failing a drugs test. He was banned from playing for two years after testing positive following a match at Leeds on Dec 26. Tuffs, a 23-year-old forward, claimed
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