The New Paper, 17 June 1991
1991-06-17
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Title Section12 1991-06-17 1 the new paper MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1991 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement7 1991-06-17 1 f OOPS! POLICE RAID WRONG HOUSE Q7 words
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Article, Illustration99 1991-06-17 1 Soccer referee Nik Ahmad sends Singapore's Warren Spink out for using foul language in the match against Kuala Lumpur. "Yes, I said some foul words," Spink admits. But not at the referee. The words are meant for the KL keeper, he says. Singapore loses to KL 3-0. TeamPicture/ SAM YEO - 99 words
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Article, Illustration53 1991-06-17 1 Tale mad' Reporter Michelle Let, who is 25 kg overweight, did all of 10 km in The New Paper Big Walk yesterday. What did she get? As and Bs aches and bliss. Michelle's experience on ftf» 17. More pictures and reports P»t« 14,1* t» 21 Md 36. >—1 Picture/ AUNDRY GaN - 53 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration339 1991-06-17 2 RESPONSE to The New Paper Big Walk was so overwhelming that organisers had a hard time coping with the 7,000-odd participants. Along the route, Traffic Police facilitated the flow of traffic at major street junctions. But there were minor hiccups at smaller junctions and339 words
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Article, Illustration452 1991-06-17 2 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song A TEENAGE girl was saved by her neighbours and boyfriend after a gas cylinder exploded in her bedroom. The incident took place on Saturday night in a flat in Tampines. The 17-year-old girl, whose name is being withheld by police, brought a gas452 words
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Article128 1991-06-17 2 POLICE have classified the case as attempted suicide. But the girl's father said his daughter had only been fooling around with the gas cylinder. He told The New Paper in Mandarin yesterday: "My daughter was only playing the fool when she brought the cylinder into her room. I128 words
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Article224 1991-06-17 2 AP. A DRUG squad in the US state of Missouri overturned furniture, destroyed appliances and smashed a toilet to bits during a raid. They then discovered it was the wrong house. "I thought somebody was shooting at us when all that glass came flying in," said MrAP. - 224 words
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Article, Illustration424 1991-06-17 3 Michelle Lee - Cheng Ho will offer 1 Vi- and cruises around the Southern islands from July 1. A high-tea cruise will cost $28, a lunch cruise $33, and a dinner cruise $60. By Michelle Lee SINGAPORE'S port may be the busiest and most modern in the world. ButPictures/ Mohd Ishak - 424 words
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Advertisement35 1991-06-17 2 HOTLINEPLUS IF you have a point of view that you want to share, call us at our Hotline Plus number, 734-7711, or write to: The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923.35 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous9 1991-06-17 2 WEATHER FAIR. Maximum temperature: 34 deg. Sunset: 7.11 pm.9 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article, Illustration149 1991-06-17 4 HOT HELP Singapore. Help a friend. Play matchmakers. This call goes out to all Singaporeans from Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong. The growing number of singles is a national issue which cannot be solved by the Government alone, he said yesterday. The Government can only149 words
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Article70 1991-06-17 4 A COMPANY will give demerit points to workers found smoking on its premises. It will be noted in their performance appraisal from next year. AMP Manufacturing (S) Pte Ltd, an electrical connectors manufacturer in Ang Mo Kio, has already imposed a smoking ban in most parts of70 words
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Article, Illustration50 1991-06-17 4 Trail of devastation: Isarge parts of Asia have been battered by floods, earthquakes and other natural calamities in recent weeks. This graphic shows the swathe of destruction and its casualty toll. Graphics/ Hou Soon Ming The wrath of Mount Pinatubo./ Pages 10 and 11Graphics/ Hou Soon Ming - 50 words
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Article85 1991-06-17 4 The Straits Times: Sikh militants kill 76 on trains. Business Times: Teck Puat headed for comeback in Aussie property. Lianhe Zaobao: (New Delhi) 126 train passengers killed by Sikh militants in biggest ever massacre. Berita Harian: 100 train passengers shot dead. SBC morning news: The Congress Party has taken85 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article85 1991-06-17 4 SINGAPORE'S copy-watch touts are selling their wares in Britain and Australia. Lawyers and private investigators engaged by major watch manufacturers said they have been receiving information on the activities of the touts in the two countries. On at least three occasions since last year, such touts were arrested85 words
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Article57 1991-06-17 4 TYCOON Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat is reported to be heading for a comeback in the Australian property market. Mr Khoo formerly owned Australia's largest hotel chain, Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation. Business Times said Mr Khoo is looking at a range of single properties but a chain57 words
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Article49 1991-06-17 4 MALYASIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will make a two-week official visit to Chile, Brazil and Argentina beginning on Wednesday. Dr Mahathir is expected to sign several key agreements on trade and economic and technical co-operation in Chile and Argentina, said the Malaysian Foreign Ministry.49 words
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Article, Illustration69 1991-06-17 4 THIS dot, resting on a finger, is believed to be the world's smallest paper crane. Housewife Mrs Tan Kia Huat, 36, made it yesterday from a square piece of paper measuring 4.14 mm on each side. Mrs Tan folded the paper 23 times with a sewing needle69 words
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Article54 1991-06-17 4 MR Kim Jong 11, son of North Korean leader Mr Kim II Sung, drinks heavily and acts childishly, says a Japanese woman. Mr Kim once collapsed in a drunken stupor at a party in Pyongyang, said the the former hostess. Her article will appear next month in the54 words
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Article28 1991-06-17 4 A DIRECTORY of Taoist priests is being drawn up to help believers weed out bogus priests. The Taoist Federation (Singapore) is to compile the directory.28 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement167 1991-06-17 5 1991 STUDENTS' PAINTING COMPETITION^ Paint your favourite scene of Singapore: The many festivals that we celebrate together. Singaporeans enjoying the varieties of food at a hawker centre Clean, green Singapore Show on paper how you feel about Singapore. Paint the scene that makes you proud you are a Singaporean. And167 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration426 1991-06-17 6 Norenshah Sahari - By Norenshah Sahari M I R MADI bin Sudiran keeps a copy of the calendar from an old car park coupon booklet in his car. No, he is not being sentimental. It's because booklets issued since May no longer carry a calendar. In its place is426 words
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Article86 1991-06-17 6 THE new coupon booklets, with the seven tips on how to avoid parking offenses, are here to stay. Mr Eric Lee, administrative officer of the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said: "This change will remain until such time when there is a need to use that space for86 words
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Article186 1991-06-17 6 MAILBOX Dear Sir, I REFER to your article dated June 10: "Car cooler in a spray can". The frequent use of the Instant Car Kooler will not damage the car's upholstery because its contents are water and alcohol. Here is how the product should186 words
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Article173 1991-06-17 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. authentic: If something such as a painting or piece of writing is authentic, it is known to be genuine. replica: A replica is an accurate copy of a statue,173 words
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Article, Illustration328 1991-06-17 7 Rebecca Lim - By Rebecca Lim j ASMINE Ng Kin Kia, 18, is taking the first step to a career in the film industry. She beat more than a hundred candidates to clinch a $300,000 scholarship for film studies at New York University's prestigious Tisch School of Art.328 words
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Article, Illustration363 1991-06-17 8 Ovidia Lim - I By Ovidia Lim KENNEL keepers Gin 01ivitro and Sam Periasamy are animal lovers with a difference they put their careers where their mouths are. They, more than most people, witness man's cruelty to animals first hand. More than many, they would be pleased ifPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 363 words
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Article79 1991-06-17 8 THK Stop Animal Abuse Campaign, organised by the SPCA, started yesterday and will continue until Sept 16. T-shirts ($9) and button badges ($1) are on sale. Leaflets and posters will be available at the SPCA, veterinary clinics and selected pet shops from next week. Special promotion:79 words
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Article205 1991-06-17 8 CASE 1 A man brought in a fully-grown German shepherd for adoption in late May. He said the dog was a stray. The dog was skinny. Its left paw was infested with maggots. Two of its toenails had dropped off because of the infection. The dog was very205 words
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Article92 1991-06-17 8 CRUELTY to animals is a crime. Under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Acts, anyone found guilty of an offence can be imprisoned up to six months, fined up to 1600, or both. The Wild Animals and Birds Act prohibits the killing of any wild animal or bird. There92 words
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Advertisement76 1991-06-17 6 ISLAND CITY STATE Tbe big book of Singapore published in conjunction witb Singapore's 25tb Anniversary. Features contributions from Prime Ministers Lee Kuan Yew and Margaret Thatcher, prominent personalities including BG George Yeo, Michael Chiang, Louis Kraar, Kwa Chong Guan and many others. Beautiful unique pictures packaged in a colourful jacket76 words
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Advertisement40 1991-06-17 7 I SIM© A PORE Sembawang tomorrow's superstar MNC? I 1 Batam's big believer The tempting food business 9 Scotts group's growing pains ggKtt i v BjgffiEf, In search of a green life Investment spotlight on Jardine Matheson Industrial Corporation Vaw.40 words
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Advertisement8 1991-06-17 7 ONE OF OUR MANY ATTRIBUTES! Ms I I8 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration405 1991-06-17 9 Ravindra Kumar - By Ravindra Kumar REPORTING FROM NEW DELHI INDIA woke up this morning to find two questions staring it in the face. One, who will help the Congress (I) party form the country's next Government? And, second, who will lead the Congress (I) and thus become405 words
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Article, Illustration181 1991-06-17 9 THE fronirunner in the sweepstakes to become India's next prime minister is Mr Sharad Pawar, Chief Minister of the western Maharashtra state. Other contenders include former External Affairs minister and party president I* V Narasimha Ra<> and former Central ministers Arjun Singh and Madhavrao Scindia. Mr181 words
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Article, Illustration133 1991-06-17 9 Reuter. LOOKING pale and drawn, Pretty Woman star Julia Roberts, flew to Ireland at the weekend to escape the brouhaha caused by the abrupt cancellation of her wedding to actor Keifer Sutherland. "I am here for a quiet break and I don't really want tooReuter. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration55 1991-06-17 9 New invention: Mr .4/ Cangahuala. a graduate student in the Aero-Astro department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, pilots a human-propelled submarine during a recent test at a pool He and others from MIT plan to enter the upcoming second annual International Submarine Race inPicture/ Ap - 55 words
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168 1991-06-17 9 Reuter. HIS health and family needs will help US President George Bush to decide whether to seek re-election next year. At the moment, there seems no doubt the popular President would stand for a second four-year term. But Mr Bush's recent experienceReuter. - 168 words
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Article, Illustration508 1991-06-17 10 Wire services. BAR worker Cesar Jamorawon thought it was "the end of the world" when Mount Pinatubo exploded in thunderous eruptions that shot tonnes of ash into a blackened sky and caused the earth to shake. Mr Jamorawon, his wife and four children were amongWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 508 words
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Article, Illustration54 1991-06-17 11 A bridge no more: Residents of Angeles City walking along a river past a collapsed bridge yesterday. The combined effect of sandstorms, falling ash and molten rock from Mount Pinatubo caused the collapse. Trapped: Vehicles left stranded in a sea of mud along the expressway in AngelesPictures/ Reuter - 54 words
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Miscellaneous231 1991-06-17 12 MONDAYRADIO 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey FM 88.9 1.00 News NOON Newsdesk 1.10 Celling All Maids 12.30 PM Off the SheH 2.00 Pop Around! 12.45 Andy Kershaw's World of Music 4.00 Is the World Going Too Fast? 1.00 World News 4.30 Now Hear This 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours 7.10 Disability and You231 words
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Miscellaneous197 1991-06-17 12 COMICRELIEF Phipps/joseph i /Ci2X K h)Vs /r>. @Yf .if*- fllm^ '®fr K> A) jjfT'' r rcr? 11 1 \j| |>■ J IJJ -J/ I A V L II f iefii U Adam/Brian Basset [iwT IT r»w^rr v LUNCH.'' T f/uuT ...TDtATSOHEOF NOYIE,TH€N X J I "1W&. CAK I REALUI \.r\197 words
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Miscellaneous514 1991-06-17 13 COMICRELIEF MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh FM90.5 FM 92.4 v-»r ——z: i—v- News on the Hour noon News in Brief K IESI FOLKS! OUR ID**? Itlf am I TC* 15 RfISHBEDfIH f uh-HUH 12.03 PM Popular Classics V7r SINOIN' TEErvl I BtUNDA CAR'US'UW... 1 "'-J HfNiNG HER -n»r 12.05 PM A514 words
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Article, Illustration384 1991-06-17 14 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin SO this is the had Black Phoenix? The much-awaited bedroom scene between Aileen Tan (as the Black Phoenix) and Ricky Hong Guorui (a villain) was shot yesterday at SBC. But nobody stripped. Not even a bare shoulder. True. Ricky made a halfhearted attempt to unzipPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 384 words
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Article, Illustration129 1991-06-17 14 TWO months ago, there was much talk about Aileen Tan's bedroom scenes in Black Phoenix leading to Aileen wanting to back out of the serial. SBC was reported to have turned down a movie offer for Aileen because she had to play a mistress and her image would129 words
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Article, Illustration467 1991-06-17 15 ONE of pop music's most intriguing love secrets has been Paul Simon's dark lady. The British girl has contacted the American superstar 25 years after she inspired him to write such songs as Homeward Bound, America and Kathy's Song, the London Daily467 words
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BIG WALK
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Article, Illustration119 1991-06-17 16 Walk, don't run. And you did, yesterday, in The New Paper Big Walk. Today, we take you by the hand over the next six pages, capturing in print and pictures the fun and faces of some of the almost 7,000 who turned up for a Big time. WePhoto Team: SIMON KER, DAVID TAN. JONATHAN CHOO, AUNDRY CAN and MOHD ISHAK - 119 words
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Article, Illustration842 1991-06-17 17 Reporter Michelle Lee goes on assignment walking 10 km in borrowed shoes. She recounts the As and the Bs aches and bliss "NO way I'm doing it, and that's that," I told my editor. Two days later that changed to: "So, how far do I have to842 words
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Article, Illustration85 1991-06-17 18 You've seen pace-setters, now here's our slower but more upbeat version of the Clowning glory: He's what The New Paper Big Walk was all about fun, and a nose for news. The Phew! Paper reporter: Norenshah Sahari reflects the look and pace colourful and in a hurry... The Phew!85 words
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Article364 1991-06-17 18 Strange things happen when 7,000 people get up at 6 am on Sunday morning to do The New Paper Big Walk. LOH TUAN LEE was up with the mob CALTEX CALLS "Every place is equally distant from Heaven", imparted the first sign. Sponsor Caltex had set up364 words
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Article, Illustration572 1991-06-17 19 Brian Miller - By Brian Miller FOR close to three hours yesterday morning, Marine Parade and Mountbatten Road became one broad footpath. Like Orchard Road during one of the many street parties, Sunday morning belonged to the masses. Nearly 7,000 foot-weary walkers almost brought traffic to a572 words
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Article296 1991-06-17 19 SO HOT, CAN DIE! THREE costumes made to look like loaves of bread returned in pretty decent shape despite a downpour about one and half hours after The Big Walk started. But the same cannot be said of the people inside the costume. The rain came too late296 words
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Article, Illustration119 1991-06-17 20 It was a BIG day for many people. And a BIG day for our photographers who spotted these interesting Big Walkers. The rain didn't seem to dampen their spirits, though most of them did get a wee bit wet So sari, no shorts, no sports shoes: For thisPhoto Team: SIMON KER, DAVID TAN, JONATHAN CHOO, AUNDRY GAN and MOHD ISHAK - 119 words
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Miscellaneous1051 1991-06-17 21 mondaytv DEBBIE GIBSON SESL DRAMA CLASSICS: THE LAST LIVE AROUND REVENGE SWORDSMAN THI WORLD (Channel 12, 8 pm) (Channel 5, 9.30pm) (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) A i jsti. GREKR Garson stars as a 'T <k WHILE Linglong is fretting K* J schoolteacher who discovers that the 1 kM over Sima1,051 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration455 1991-06-17 22 Kamsah Sirat YUSOF Haslam always wanted to be an actor. His parents did not like the idea, so he went ahead secretly. He was a 17-year-old bus conductor when he was offered two jobs in 1973. One as a prison warder and the other, a roleKamsah Sirat - 455 words
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261 1991-06-17 22 WHEN Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) stopped private companies from producing TV dramas/films, Yusof Haslam switched to making movies. The result Bayangan Maut (The Shadow of Death), now showing here at the Princess. Yusof wrote the screenplay and also plays the hero, ASP Razlan. The261 words
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410 1991-06-17 22 NYT service HOLLYWOOOD'S major film studios have agreed not to license any more films for showings in the Soviet Union to protest video piracy there. The studios have also agreed that they will not provide films for the Moscow Film Festival next month, except forNYT service - 410 words
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Advertisement231 1991-06-17 24 A PLACE FOR RIBS GREAT VALUE COMBO MEALS $21 JO Herb*] Steak A Lobster Americana $18.50 U.S. BBQ. Ribs or Steak with Seafood St. Francisco $17.50 U.S. BBQ Chicken A Prawn Surabaya PLUS AU-You-Can-Eai-Salad Buffet 338 6115 21/24 Orchard Ro»d (2nd Morry) (OppcMhe Dhoby Crwut MKT Station > Singapore 0923231 words
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Advertisement246 1991-06-17 24 jjk STRAITS £W CHINESE RESTAURANT •0341 Hkjh Street Centra 1 North Bridge Road Singapore 0617 Tel: 338 9821 Coma visit us and uy our nonya food A many mora mouth+tatering dishes Business Hour* Monday Saturday 10.00 am 3.00pm/ 6 00pm 9 30pm nettpTrperso^ LUNCH ONLY 11 30am 2.30pm Enjoy more246 words
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Advertisement215 1991-06-17 25 FOR THE FINEST AUTHENTIC NORTH INDIAN CUISINE A H v9 NOW AT THE AMARA!!! A La Carte menu also available Specialities: Tender landocr i chicken. suvJing curries, tantalising landoori prawns raan sikandra (leg of lamb) eaten with delectable naana I RESERVATIONS 225"6244 ♦01-09 The Amara Hold Soup o( the day215 words
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Advertisement369 1991-06-17 25 T>COK g ?iU I [Moo to Sal: 1 Urn 2.30pm II Sun Public HoUdayr \&MfgQ cuttines at your pick. ®pLt W s\. fm 4K VAN MUICC RCSTRUftftNT Blk 25 Outram Park "06-433. Singapore 0316. Tel: *****16 OaCUUS PAiiCE KOREAN RUTAUrUVT 1 H 130 Kaftacg ROM. l<r%HX>r, OaX) I I (Naar369 words
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Advertisement922 1991-06-17 28 737-1166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION sou cuss. lwaao 800 Food/Entertainment COME ft TUCK IN on delicious Nonya/ Malaysian buffet with beef rendang, curry fish/ chicken, mutton curry, chap chal. babl ponteh, meat roll, duck soup. Penang kway teow/ mee goreng. nasi lemak others MON. FRI. ONLY. Lunch: Adult: IS+, child:922 words
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Advertisement29 1991-06-17 29 832 Employment lAIRCON. TECHNICIANS/ APRRENTICES required Able to service install alrcon. Interested parties, please call personally on MON. A TUES. at: 91 Frankel Ave, Singapore 1545 Tel: *****62/ *****3429 words
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Advertisement343 1991-06-17 31 832 Employment I Established Insurance Agent requirea: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT e Accounting Certificate (LCCI) e Able to handle full set of books e Computer literate e Salary negotiable Contact: 293-2831. Sim Lim Tower #09-07 No. 10 Jalan Beaar Singapore 0820 THAMCE BALIS MANAMA* »<\ ni»-n#tK>n«l eompan, i»r. n#ii| ,*«>• ol •iiwutnc.343 words
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Advertisement44 1991-06-17 32 Have you not asked or have been asked this question lately? N@oCt tO The New Paper Fastads i s providing the answer to the wrmmost this everyday question, in •V -j v. THE NEW PAPER FASTADS LUNCH GUIDE Make Lunch Guide your Lunch Date!44 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration386 1991-06-17 33 Reuter. SCOTT Simpson bogeyed the 18th hole yesterday to fall back into a tie with Payne Stewart and set up an 18-hole playoff for the US Open golf championship today. Simpson and Stewart, who began the day sharing a fourshot lead, both posted evenparReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 386 words
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Article128 1991-06-17 33 I WORLD YOUTH SOCCER AP. OUTSIDER Syria defeated Uruguay 1-0 in the World Youth soccer championship yesterday. It was the tournament's second big upset, after united Korea beat Argentina on Saturday. Syria deserved to win its Group D game against Uruguay at Faro, thanks mainly to theAP. - 128 words
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Article156 1991-06-17 33 Wire services. RED Star Belgrade striker Darko Pancev set a Yugoslav goal-scor-ing record as his side won the Yugoslav championship for the 18th time. Pancev tallied 34 goals. Red Star won 25 of 36 ties played, losing only five. It scored a record 88 goals. ITALY scored a penaltyWire services. - 156 words
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Article510 1991-06-17 33 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: GOLF US Open Championship in Chaska, Minnesota final rd (US Unless states): 282 Payne Stewart 67-70-73-72, Scott Simpson 70-68-72-72 285 Fred Couples 70-70-75-70, Larry Nelson 73-72-72-68 286 Fuzzy Zoeller 72-73-74-67, Peter Jacobsen 72-73-74-75 287 Scott Hoch 69-71-74-73, Nolan Henke 67-71-77-73 289 RaymondWire Services. - 510 words
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Article, Illustration367 1991-06-17 34 Abdul Shukor - Abdul Shukor WHY, you may ask, was anyone watching Singapore play Hongkong in the Davie Cup Asia/Oceania Zone II at the Singapore Island Country Club when Singapore was headed for certain defeat? Especially after Hongkong took a 2-0 lead367 words
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Article, Illustration346 1991-06-17 34 AP, Reuter. STEFAN Edb e r g tuned up for his defence of the Wimbledon title, winning the Queen's Club grass court tennis tournament yesterday. He beat Ameri- can David Wheaton 6-2, 6-3 in the final. The Swede underlined his ranking as world No 1 byAP, Reuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 346 words
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Article, Illustration470 1991-06-17 35 More than just a social event, The New Paper Big Walk yesterday was also a competitive success. While Singapore walkers dominated the women's events, Nepalese swept the board in the Men's division. LOH TUAN LEE has the details NEPALESE and Malaysians took the top spots at470 words
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198 1991-06-17 35 WHEREAS the men's titles were taken by non-Singapor-eans, the women's trophies stayed at home. In the Open Division, 27-year-old Susan Ng upset favourite Helen Low, 41, to take the title. And in the Veterans section, Tan Siang Keow won in a time of198 words
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Article, Illustration591 1991-06-17 36 S Gulam - S Gulam HERE'S the bitter news folks: Singapore may have to bid an early goodbye to the Malaysia Cup. Look at the table and you will know why. If not, usk the 200 Singapore fans who were at the Cheras Stadium last night and theyPicture/ Sam Yeo - 591 words
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Article, Illustration507 1991-06-17 37 Singapore's away record is dismal in more ways than one. For the third time in four away games, it has had a player sent off. Last night it was Warren Spink, for using foul language. But Spink says he did not direct it at thePicture/ Sam Yeo - 507 words
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Article, Illustration18 1991-06-17 37 Borhan Abu Samah For elbowing Punishment: Four-match suspension Nazri Nasir For abusing linesman Punishment: Two-match suspension18 words
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Article, Illustration392 1991-06-17 38 S Gulam - By S Gulam UNBELIEVABLE. That's how both the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur camps felt after last night's 3-0 Semi-Pro League loss by Singapore. The Republic was shocked by its heaviest defeat since Robin Chan was appointed coach last year. And Kuala Lumpur couldn't believe it had scoredPictures/ Sam Yeo - 392 words
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Article80 1991-06-17 38 I can't believe the scoreline. It's our worst defeat... Everything went wrong. It wasn't the Singapore I'm used to seeing. They lacked spirit. They lacked concentration and, above all, they conceded three stupid goals. Singapore's Robin Chan w, that Singapore? It doesn't seem familiar at all...Singapore80 words
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