The New Paper, 29 August 1991
1991-08-29
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Title Section12 1991-08-29 1 the new paper THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1991 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement132 1991-08-29 1 i PI ■^HR[B^n^^H|Bs^^ !r|'' j < .jfKjSSHBb HBBH^n^BHHfi4BB^H|[^^^HnflPig|R'^V' ,A IRSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1991 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS W&i. -jB ;*j Look 111 f HL a5%8 I 4 W Singapore actress Jazreel Low is going the way of JV Hongkong star Amy Yip. She bares herself for a Taiwanese BESSSSIS132 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration374 1991-08-29 2 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong SINGAPORE'S own Jazreel Low is going the way of Hongkong's Amy Yip. Jazreel has stripped off her blouse for a Taiwanese magazine, China Times Weekly. The pose of the lanky ex-SBC actress bears a striking resemblance to sex bomb Amy Yip's picture on374 words
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Article, Illustration408 1991-08-29 3 Try beat this WALL FRANCE is famous for its designer clothes. Now Singapore has a designer wall from France too. It was imported by the Singapore Sports Council last month-to provide a new challenge for the growing numbers of rock climbers. The wall will also be used in the 2ndPicture/Choo Chwee Hua - 408 words
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Article, Illustration95 1991-08-29 3 The wall is 12m high. It is made of 2.5 m long panels of fibreglass board which can be re- 12m arranged to give a wider variety of routes. The boards look like and feel like natural rock walls, with uneven surfaces and a rough sandy finish.95 words
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Advertisement63 1991-08-29 2 Mmm Royal Jelly in creamed Honey with Huckleberries goodness of Royal Jelly in creamed honey with wild huckleberries on bread, croissants, muffins, cookics *J or just about anything! So nutritious and dclicious, it W fl il an excdtent hcrith food entire family #01-01 Yaohan Thomson Tel: 456 6982 #81-02 Yaohan63 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article127 1991-08-29 4 HOT STORY A NEW Primary 1 registration system will be introduced next July, Education Minister Dr Tony Tan said last night. In the "much simpler" new scheme, top priority will be given to children with siblings already in the school, the same as now. The next priority will127 words
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Article91 1991-08-29 4 The Straits Times: Gorbachev steps up bid to save union. Business Times: More Malaysians in financial sector go home. Lianhe Zaobao: PM Goh: Consultative style faces stringent test; those who destroy racial and religious harmony should be kept out of Parliament for good. Berita Harian: Moscow joins two republics91 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article70 1991-08-29 4 THAILAND'S military-nominated Parliament gave initial approval yesterday to a draft Constitution. This should pave the way for the first general election since a military coup in February. The National Legislative Assembly passed unopposed the first reading of a 244-article charter, criticised by students and former politicians as70 words
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Article69 1991-08-29 4 WASHINGTON approved the sale of more than $520 million in high-technology items to Iran and Syria in recent years, even though it had blacklisted the two countries as sponsors of terrorism. According to US Commerce Department documents, US companies obtained government permission to ship computers, aircraft parts, navigational,69 words
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Article62 1991-08-29 4 CAMBODIA'S Supreme National Council extended its meeting in Pattaya by a day yesterday to resolve differences between the Khmer Rouge and the Phnom Penh regime, Prince Norodom Sihanouk said. The 12-member SNC agreed to a multi-party system. Any political party with at least 5,000 members may take part62 words
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Article88 1991-08-29 4 MALAYAN Railways (KTM) will increase passenger fares from Oct 1, Malaysian Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik announced yesterday. Second- and third-class fares will be increased by 5 per cent. First-class fares will go up by 15 per cent. A third-class ticket on the Ekspres88 words
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Article89 1991-08-29 4 A SHORTAGE of tugs is holding up ships at Port Klang, The Star newspaper said yesterday. The Klang Port Authority has been forced to reschedule the berthing and departure of vessels. The newspaper said the situation worsened last weekend after a private tugboat hired by the port89 words
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Article60 1991-08-29 4 AIRCRAFT and air defence artillery units from Singapore are taking part in an air exercise in Australia. The United States is also taking part in the 19-day combined annual exercise codenamed Pitch Black 91. With 15 aircraft and 300 personnel, it is the RSAF's largest overseas detachment to60 words
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Advertisement105 1991-08-29 4 The world famous jazz fusion group Spyro Gyra i j i rait IHHHHfS^EII^iiEuinSiSBHHHI 2 shows only on 31 August 1991 Tickets: $35 nett (3 pm) and $50 nett (7 pm) Available at: Marina Village Information Booth (after 6 pm) Xavisat Marina Square (#O2-252/253) and International Building (#O2-13) New Marina Village105 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration304 1991-08-29 6 FROM PAGE 2 SEXY magazine poses seem to be catching on here. Are local actresses taking the cue from newcomers in Hongkong and Taiwan? Ex-SBC actress Jazreel Low is not the first local actress to attempt a daring pose. Star Search winner Zoe Tay raised eyebrows304 words
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Article, Illustration439 1991-08-29 7 Elaine Tan - By Elaine Tan MORE stray cats and dogs are being rescued from the streets by caring Singaporeans and taken to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). The society has reported a 20 per cent increase in the number of strays beingPicture/ Simon Ker - 439 words
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Article, Illustration620 1991-08-29 8 Lim Keong Keong celebrated Singapore Swing with friends on Saturday night, Aug 24. Early the next day, the Secondary Three student was battered unconscious by a gang of youths. He died yesterday in hospital. DAVE ANG talked with one of Keong Keong's friends who was with620 words
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Article, Illustration343 1991-08-29 8 Norenshah Sahari - By Norenshah Sahari THE Malay martial art of Silat is going places. Silat instructors Mr Dzulkarnain Noordin, 33, and Mr Jais Salleh, 35, spent a week demonstrating the art in Western Australia this month. They were in Perth from Aug 4 to 11343 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration465 1991-08-29 10 WHAT THE PAP SAYS... SECOND THOUGHTS WORKERS' Party candidate (Eunos GRC) Maurice Neo (above) has had second thoughts. He did not carry out his threat to file a suit against Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and Dr Tay Eng Soon as he had intended to465 words
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Article, Illustration256 1991-08-29 10 AS a Christian MP... should you accept an invitation by the 7th Moon groups or Muslim groups? I have accepted and will continue to accept. Do you impose your Christian beliefs and values on them? I have no right to and I don't.256 words
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Article, Illustration369 1991-08-29 10 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng YOU already have a voice in Parliament, you don't need an Opposition to be your voice-box, said Education Minister Dr Tony Tan. You can use your MP. You can use the dialogue sessions. You can use the Non-Constituency MPs and369 words
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Article, Illustration226 1991-08-29 11 WHAT THE OPPOSITION SAYS... NO more speeches in Malay and no more from me on Malay issues, said Mr Jufrie Mahmood. But he said he would like to talk with PM Goh Chok Tong behind closed doors. Mr Jufrie (WP Eunos GRC) said at226 words
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Article, Illustration177 1991-08-29 11 IT is the PAP, not the Workers' Party, which has taken a racial line, Mr J B Jeyaretnam said. The WP secretarygeneral said that in 1976, when he stood in Kampong Chai Chee, the PAP started a whispering campaign among the Chinese. "They were saying,177 words
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Article, Illustration175 1991-08-29 11 LEAVE us out of this, said the Singapore Democratic Party. The real issue is the need for a strong Opposition in Parliament, said SDP secretary-general, Mr Chiam See Tong. The PAP is trying to turn Mr Jufrie in to a big issue because it175 words
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Article, Illustration307 1991-08-29 12 Ng Wan Ching; Angeline Song - Could Singapore go back to the "communal politics" of the 50s and 60s, where politicians fought elections along Malay, Chinese and Indian lines? This has become a key issue in this general election, with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong accusing Workers' Party candidate Mr Jufrie Mahmood307 words
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438 1991-08-29 12 WHAT 50-YEAR-OLD BUSINESSMAN SAYS Mr Charlie Chan, 50, Managing Director of Craftprint: He was 23 during the 1964 riots. He stayed at home during the rioting. "I saw dead bodies in the morning but didn't see what happened exactly." f If anybody438 words
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339 1991-08-29 12 WHAT 28-YEAR-OLD SOCIOLOGIST SAYS Dr Paulin Tay-Straughan, 28, sociologist: She was too young to remember the violence in the 50s and 60s. Her understanding of our history is gleaned through books and verbal accounts. In an inter-ethnic society where three major groups live339 words
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Advertisement144 1991-08-29 11 At "Monty's" We're grilling some of the fineM steaks in town.What's IU more for every *S'24.(H) and above spent at Monty's You'll be entitled to a Lucky Draw Coupon with prizes of Six return Air Tickets to Club Med Resorts in Phuket, Bali and Cherating Plus other exciting pri/es of144 words
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Advertisement98 1991-08-29 11 VT> BAR LOUNGE a Pur Cantonese pop music played by a deejay, games. <- f quizzes and swimwear o' t Get In The fashion shows. Charmer's (J SWIIVI^ Lounge is the place for you. I Swimwear fashion The company's young i s^ow on: I Monday 8.30 pm and trendv and98 words
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WORLDTODAY
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280 1991-08-29 13 A TOP hospital in former East Germany has been accused of preparing donors for organ transplants before they were dead. It is the Charite University Clinic in east Berlin, the best known and best equipped hospital in the former German communist state. Officials at the hospital280 words
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Article, Illustration127 1991-08-29 13 ANOTHER horror tale from Charite University Clinic is that it tinkered with the hormones of young girls to make them super athletes. A leading microbiologist Werner Franke, said on German television on Tuesday that he had a list of athletes from the ex-Communist state who had been given127 words
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Advertisement381 1991-08-29 13 9 "Why did I wait so long?" HHP, "On a friend's recommendation, I went to Expressions Slimfit Studio, jjfc- The consultant explained that the Expressions programme is a safe HAfg nutritional supplement programme which does not require starvation diets, thermal or "cold turkey" treatments. "I told her how I wanted381 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration282 1991-08-29 16 Page 24: Yeltsin on nukes Reuter. SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev has appointed a new foreign minister, Mr Boris Pankin, currently ambassador to Czechoslovakia. He replaces Mr Alexander Bessmertnykh, sacked for his alleged passivity during last week's coup. The appointment, subject to confirmation by Parliament, dashed speculationReuter. - 282 words
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Article, Illustration115 1991-08-29 16 RUSSIAN President Boris Yeltsin's statement about the review of Russia's borders is primarily concerned with republics that are breaking away from the Union. His statement stirred historic suspicions of "Russian chauvinism" in the Ukraine, which contains two areas the Donbass and the Crimea populated mostly by115 words
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Advertisement139 1991-08-29 16 THE NEW PAPER SATURDAY SPECIAL 17 AUGUST 1991 RESULTS Congratulations to our winners! A Golf Set consisting of: One set of Goscn 4x9 Graphite Shaft (4 woods 9 Irons) One Gosen Putter Graphite Shaft One St Andrew's 8" Golf Bag Daniel Yo Tang Teck *****39/G See Sing Mun *****79/ C139 words
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Advertisement234 1991-08-29 17 Can you make 20 words from the letters that spell "Ken-Air"? 1 2 3 4r~ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ,2 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 19 20 You can win free holidaysevery year up to the year 2000. jli§;:' Fill up this contest form and234 words
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election'91
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Article, Illustration30 1991-08-29 18 This is the final part of our four-day election series profiling the people who are running in the 20 single-seat wards and five GRCs this Saturday30 words
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Article, Illustration613 1991-08-29 18 PAP Name: Tay Eng Soon Age: 51 Occupation: Senior Minister of State (Education) Education: PhD Engineering, London Political experience: MP since 1980. Joined PAP in 1980, Central Executive Committee member since 1984. Minister of State for Education 1985-88, for Communications and Information 1985-86. Made Sr Minister of State (Education)613 words
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Article, Illustration540 1991-08-29 18 PAP Name: Goh Chok Tong Ago: 50 Occupation: Prime Minister Education: MA (from US) Political experience: MP since 1976. PAP 2nd Asst Secretary-General 1979-88, Ist Asst Sec-Gen since 1989. Sr Minister of State (Finance) 1977-79. Headed Trade and Industry, Health and Defence ministries before being appointed IDPM in540 words
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Article, Illustration487 1991-08-29 18 PAP Name: Mah Bow Tan Age: 42 Occupation: Acting Minister (Communications). Minister of State (Trade and Industry) Education: Master of Engineering from Australia Political experience: MP since 1988. Lost in Potong Pasir in 1984 Quote: "In every election, the Government needs a strong mandate to assure our investors that487 words
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Article274 1991-08-29 19 WORLDTODAY AFP. AN Israeli airman captured in Lebanon was sold for $850,000 to Iran by the Shiite movement, Amal. The disclosure was made by a Lebanese government minister to a French news agency, quoting the Amal's leader. The minister asked the agency not to use hisAFP. - 274 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1991-08-29 20 spotlight EVERY year, students pay tribute to their mentor, friend and counsellor that is, the with, gifts, special gestures and a day off school. That's on Teachers' Day— Sept L This year, however. The New Paper has decided to salute a specialPicture/Jonathan Choo - 1,030 words
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Advertisement204 1991-08-29 21 GRADUATE CfIBEERC £?Y The aim of this special feature is to opportunity tofurtherpromoteyour Advcrtioffmont Rates 1 /> keep final year undergraduates corporate image. ill A Vlfr* '"formed of the core businesses P«t .in* column cm $7£o_ AjJj var,ous corporations and the For more information, please contact: T m k'AmMa tSmmU204 words
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Miscellaneous760 1991-08-29 21 thursdaytv I FATAL ATTRACTION I PLUNDER T SECRET OPERATIONS (Channel 5. 10.35 pm) (Channel 12, 9.30 pm) j (Channel 8, 10.15 pm) ALEX (Glenn Close, right) is a S M J THE artistic genius of the Jfjk *?F !i 8 »i!?^W-veaHaiUenCncetut sophisticated career woman who ,AK I ancient Maya is760 words
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election '91
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Article, Illustration30 1991-08-29 22 This is the final part of our four-day election series profiling the people who are running in the 20 single-seat wards and five GRCs this Saturday30 words
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Article, Illustration613 1991-08-29 22 PAP Name: Tay Eng Soon Age: 51 Occupation: Senior Minister of State (Education) Education: PhD Engineering, London Political experience: MP since 1980. Joined PAP in 1980, Central Executive Committee member since 1984. Minister of State for Education 1985-88, for Communications and Information 1985-86. Made Sr Minister of State (Education)613 words
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Article, Illustration540 1991-08-29 22 PAP Name: Goh Chok Tong Ago: 50 Occupation: Prime Minister Education: MA (from US) Political experience: MP since 1976. PAP 2nd Asst Secretary-General 1979-88, Ist Asst Sec-Gen since 1989. Sr Minister of State (Finance) 1977-79. Headed Trade and Industry, Health and Defence ministries before being appointed IDPM in540 words
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Article, Illustration487 1991-08-29 22 PAP Name: Mah Bow Tan Age: 42 Occupation: Acting Minister (Communications). Minister of State (Trade and Industry) Education: Master of Engineering from Australia Political experience: MP since 1988. Lost in Potong Pasir in 1984 Quote: "In every election, the Government needs a strong mandate to assure our investors that487 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration275 1991-08-29 23 Reuter. RUSSIAN leader Boris Yeltsin has said that new steps are being taken to safeguard and maintain central control over the Soviet Union's nuclear arsenal. Mr Yeltsin told a meeting of Russian emigres that he had discussed the issue with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. He saidReuter. - 275 words
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Article225 1991-08-29 23 Which republics in the Soviet Union have nuclear weapons? About 85 per cent of Soviet nuclear weapons are on Russian territory. The remainder are in Kazakhstan, the Ukraine and Byelorussia. They were, until recent events, considered safe havens of central control. Are they still there225 words
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Advertisement162 1991-08-29 23 WHERE YOU GET MORE THAN YOU'VE ASKED FOR I NEPTUNE' S f Get more from your shopping and dining for less. /1 *u" t If you can't resist a Hong Kong holiday jam-packed f 1 e P artures; ver V r,da V with the best of dining and shopping and162 words
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Article, Illustration576 1991-08-29 24 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong H I OP, hop, hop and away. There has been no stopping Hongkong's Grasshoppers since they leapt out of the shadow of mentor Anita Mui in 1987. They were here last weekend to perform at Swing Singapore and to promote their third MandarinPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 576 words
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Article, Illustration516 1991-08-29 25 UPI. THE 43rd annual Emmy awards ceremony turned out to be a blue show. Off-colour jokes spiced the the Sunday night gala in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. "I'm sleeping so much better since Pee-Wee Herman was arrested," said comedian Gilbert Gottfried, launching into a string of masturbationUPI. - 516 words
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Article, Illustration214 1991-08-29 26 "TOMORROW, I'll think of some way to get him back!" So uttered Scarlett O'Hara at the end of Gone with the Wind. But did Scarlett win Rhett back? Any answer died214 words
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Article242 1991-08-29 26 THE main sail bellied out with a booming snap and Rhett laughed. "Good girl!" he said... Scarlet was in a transport of delight, unconscious of the spray spotting her clothes, the water running across his boots, the total ruin of her gloves and hat, the loss of her242 words
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Article234 1991-08-29 26 A THIN rain was falling, blown almost horizontal by the gusting wind. Kneeling in the white frothing edge of the water, Rhett cradled Scarlett's limp form to his chest... He ran clumsily through deep sand to an opening in the line of immense sand dunes and climbed into234 words
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Advertisement81 1991-08-29 25 Singapore's first and only -j ESjJ I~j I Chinese-language paper for lush fU HI >- K1 [Ml 19 VTirfl Sfflwore the least clothing I at the Swing Singapore? IT jL, v 4 W^>l r ik j|^^^H^^ 'r N v#4 Fr ->. -.->..sglMsv. <S sRHnWMBEMP*. HS SSaaßw* Kr 1 8~3 TOTIF81 words
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Article128 1991-08-29 27 THESE words appear in our stories today. The fol- lowing notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. excursion: A short journey, especially one that you make for a particular pur- pose. gloat: If you gloat, you show great pleasure at your own success or at128 words
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Miscellaneous205 1991-08-29 27 COMICRELIEF Orchard Road/coiin Goh OPERMiON TelCHß*SfofiM LEAjJg T GoictuNES FOR psychological R Joer< i 1 UNUSO^LUV Cathy/Cathy Guisewite rlf I OOWT WORK, MC IF J DON'T W0«K~ I OCT 1 f MOWN'S ON THE V PAW All OUR BiLIS... If 100 CLAUSTROPHOBIC mo CRANKY GUILT-TRACK. J WORK, IT TAKES «OST205 words
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Miscellaneous326 1991-08-29 27 THURSDAYRADIO FM 90.5 FM 92.4 12.05 PM A Lunchdate with Rom Tan NOON News in Bri«f Music and a Mystery Voice 12 .03 PM Popular Classics n i m. ah c Ne s n<l Weather Forecast 2.05 Feminine Flair with Olive Saw rur w r, rh Rat For Working Women326 words
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Miscellaneous302 1991-08-29 28 H THURSDAYRADIO NOON Chris No's Body Talk FM 88.9 1.00 PM News NOON Newsdesk 1.10 Chris Ho's Body Talk (cont'd) 12.30 PM Off tho Sholf 2.00 Chinoso Opera 12.45 From Our Own Correspondent 5.00 Goodtlme Gold 1.00 World News 6.00 Gathering Dusk 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours 7.00 News 1-30 World Business302 words
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Advertisement985 1991-08-29 29 the new paper 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise 821 Business To Business 821 Business To Business 832 Employment 832 Employment f Make the best of your JOB POTENTIAL WITHI ;."pr;() iffrT [&OBSS YyY onnrr hi Singapore Yes, achieve your best with the SOGCtGroup (Raffles City and Orchard985 words
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Advertisement396 1991-08-29 30 832 Employment 832 Employment An Engineering and Trading Company In Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 Invites suitable applicants for the following positions: 1. SENIOR ADMIN CLERK Applicants must possess OCE 'O' Level and be able to type at 35 -40 wpm Knowledge of Bookkeeping, Chinese Language and usage of396 words
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Advertisement252 1991-08-29 30 832 Employment Required by an established lounge with full house patronage every night HOSTESSES (high salary, commisaion, free transport and lodging offered) work permit applied to Malaysians all races welcomed WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (high salary and incentives offered) aary tor all poaitlina Please apply personally dally from sp.m. to 12 midnight252 words
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Advertisement266 1991-08-29 30 832 Employment 832 Employment SAFEGUARD A Vacanclcs for permanent day night shifts for A SECURITY GUARDS A F ASSISTANT SECURITY OFFICERS F Eat Jurong, Bt. Tlmah (7 miles) Pandan, Serangoon, Jin. Sultan town areas. L Q FEMALE CARPARK ATTENDANTS Q at Robinson Road. Working hours /I Monday to Friday, 7am266 words
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Advertisement336 1991-08-29 30 832 Employment 832 Employment An established gas company urgently requires: 1) 2 DRIVERS Possess class 4or 5 driving licence Able to operate hydraulic crane 2) PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Few vacancies) Male, completed N8 Training provided 3) SALES CLERKS (Few vacancies) Male/ Female Secondary education Benefits: e 10% Increment after 3 months336 words
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Advertisement240 1991-08-29 31 •32 Employment YOUR evening^Bß my TIME TO EARN $2,000 NM Wftk Training and guidance provided. If H *No experience needed. ||]1 ft\H Earn as you want. j|y J Please call I Dennit Tan^^^jM |J L A well established Architectural Firm has vacancies for tha post of: INTERMEDIATE DRAUGHTMEN a sto240 words
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Advertisement279 1991-08-29 31 832 Employment IT STRAND HOTEL has vacancies for> WAITERS Starting salary IttO (2 shifts) WAITRESSES Starting salary $000 (2 shifts) TELEPHONE OPERATOR Starting salary 1650 (3 shifts) BELLHOP (3 shifts) Mala applicant* muat complete N.B. Call personally for interview from 2pm U> spm at 25 Bancoolan Straat Singapore 0718 Tol:279 words
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Advertisement366 1991-08-29 31 832 Employment L An established Jewellery shop requires: TRAINEE SALES ASSISTANTS OCE O' level and above ee Good communication skills and pleasant personality Hardworking and willing to learn Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience WALK-IN INTERVIEW 2S-4JI 28-8-91 11.30 am to S.oopm #09-123 Marina Square 6 Raffles Boulevard366 words
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Article, Illustration316 1991-08-29 33 EUROPE KICKOFF FRENCH LEAGUE Reuter. CHAMPION Marseille suffered its first defeat of the season when it lost 1-0 away to bot-tom-of-the-table Toulon yesterday. Marseille was unusually inefficient and striker JeanPierre Papin failed to score for the first time this season. Marseille dominated throughout but seemed to missReuter. - 316 words
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Article162 1991-08-29 33 GERMAN LEAGUE Reuter. EINTRACHT Frankfurt beat title-holder Kaiserslautern 2-0 yesterday. With the win, it ousted (East) German newcomer Hansa Rostock from the top of the First Division. Eintracht moved ahead on goal difference, taking advantage of a point dropped by Rostock when it drew 0-0 withReuter. - 162 words
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Article169 1991-08-29 33 DUTCH LEAGUE Reuter. PSV EINDHOVEN outclassed Fortuna Sittard and scored a stylish 5-2 away win yesterday. The victory moved PSV to second place in the table. Bobby Robson's Eindhoven, keeping the passes short and controlling the ball superbly, left the Fortuna Sittard defence struggling to keepReuter. - 169 words
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Article, Illustration648 1991-08-29 34 FULL SCORES ON PAGE 37 Reuter, AFP. Manchester United yesterday leap-frogged over neighbour Manchester City to take the English First Division lead. A Brian McClair goal five minutes from time gave it a 1-0 win against Oldham. McClair struck the only goal of the match withReuter, AFP. - 648 words
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Article, Illustration278 1991-08-29 34 AFP. DANISH international Peter Schmeichel has been singled out as the man who could end Manchester United's long wait for the English League soccer title. United has not won the coveted crown since 1967, but England striker Peter Beardsley believes its purchase of the strappingAFP. - 278 words
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Article311 1991-08-29 34 Wire services. ANDERS Limpar faces a £4,000 ($11,400) fine and a three-match ban after being sent off in Arsenal's 2-0 win over Luton. "The officials told me Anders had actually punched Mark Pembridge," said Graham. "That being the case, he will be disciplined by the club." CRYSTAL Palace managerWire services. - 311 words
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Article, Illustration503 1991-08-29 35 AP. STEFAN Edberg produced his Wimbledon best with a convincing straight-sets victory at the US Open tennis championships last night. The second-seeded twotimes Wimbledon champion, won his last nine games to beat American Jeff Tarango 6-3, 7-5, 6-0 Edberg had crashed out in the first roundAP.; Picture/ Reuter - 503 words
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Article, Illustration572 1991-08-29 35 Loh Tuan Lee - Behind very great man there is a woman. In Michael Chang's case, it is an entire family, says LOH TUAN LEE as The New Paper continues its weekly series on the four contenders for next month's Supertennis Challenge By Loh Tuan Lee572 words
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Article, Illustration386 1991-08-29 36 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT reporting from Tokyo TWO of the greats in contemporary athletics will be looking for their third successive world championship titles in Tokyo today. While Sergei Bubka would have decided the issue in pole vault before the day is out, Carl Lewis386 words
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Article256 1991-08-29 36 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Division One England: Chelsea 2 Notts County 2, Coventry 3 Sheff United 1, Man United 1 Oldham 0, Norwich 0 Man City 0, Nottingham Forest 1 Tottenham 3, Sheff Wednesday 2 Everton 1, Southampton 0 Leeds 4, West Ham 3 AstonWire services. - 256 words
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Article, Illustration587 1991-08-29 37 AP. CARL Lewis, perhaps the greatest track and field athlete in history, has accomplished virtually everything in his sport winning gold medals in the Olympic Games and World Championships and setting world records. One thing has eluded him, however a 29-foot (8.84-metre) long jump. "I want toAP. - 587 words
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Article, Illustration224 1991-08-29 37 TWO of the greatest feats in the history of athletics dominate the story of the long jump world record. Jesse Owens jumped 8.13 metres on his great record-breaking day an Ann Arbor in 1935. Bob Beamon fully utilised all the conditions in his favour at the Mexico City224 words
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Advertisement29 1991-08-29 35 smWEM& MMLmsff I f Date: Sept 27-28 Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium Tickets: On sale from Sept 2 Prices: 150 (corner arena): $60 (terrace); $40 (balcony); $10 for students (balcony)29 words
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Advertisement283 1991-08-29 36 m^K9^ fl v 4 if yBQ^H 200 TICKETS MUSI BE WOW! 4of the world's top tennis players will compete at the Singapore rßßMHnW3?l?!Wi?ffffyilfWll^fllfflfll^^M"l Indoor Stadium on the 27th at 28th September in the 1991 Supertennis i Challenge. A I I, Pete Sampras surprised a lot of people in winning the283 words
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Article, Illustration371 1991-08-29 38 Singapore coach Robin Chan feels that Yugoslav midfielder Zoran Nikolic will be Kuala Lumpur's dangerman in Sunday's Semi-Pro League match. But he could be wrong it could well be Striker K Kantian. S GULAM says why SINGAPORE v KL National Stadium Sunday. 8.45pm K ANNAN371 words
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Article, Illustration349 1991-08-29 38 KUALA Lumpur's nippy midfielder Zoran Nikolic will be Singapore's "target" on Sunday. "He's the man to be marked," said coach Robin Chan last night, referring to the skilful Yugoslav. "He makes the entire KL team tick." Nikolic has scored five goals so far, making349 words
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Article, Illustration311 1991-08-29 38 S Gulam - By S Gulam ROBIN Chan has welcomed the proposal to introduce foreign referees into the SemiPro League matches. "They (foreign referees) are welcome. They have every reason to be neutral. That's good for the competition," said the Singapore coach. "There should be311 words
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