The New Paper, 16 September 1991

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  • 16 1 the new paper MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1991 MIT* (P> 13/4/91 50 CENTS the J new*' paper
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    • 127 1 'RakiKHi C@^' ~H5$m <*[ x I rJ By J^k pWiTfifarr W > *>• fl 9 j.. \%l$ vl n^^H Ms Shakin Shafi, 21, was so sick she had to crawl down the stairs of an overhead bridge to get to a clinic. She groans and throws up. "But everyone avoided
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    • 39 1 "W 5P i crawled plown the steps but they did not help me I UNFAIR GOAL, SAY LIONS Penang's free-kick goal is unfair, says team manager Tay Soo Wan. "It was a clear push on j Tokijan," he says.
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 526 2  -  By Angeline Song s HE became violently ill at three of Singapore's busiest spots. She had to crawl to a polyclinic on her hands and knees past dozens of people. But not one of them offered to help her. At one point, Ms Shakin
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    • 226 2 Wire services. AUTHOR Salman Rushdie, who is living under a death threat from extremist Muslims, emerged from hiding to accept a literary award in London yesterday. Flanked by guards, Mr Rushdie made a brief appearance at the Dorchester Hotel to receive the Writers' Guild award for
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    • 445 3 Brains or beauty for flight attendants? The president of Thai Airways says beauty is more important than brains. But Malaysian Airlines says qualifications are more important. TRUDY LIM and R VIJAYA asked some flight attendants and two former stewardesses. Stewardesses from Thai Airways and Malaysian Airlines refused
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    • 83 3 AIR Chief Marshal Kaset Rojananil (above), president of Thai Airways International, stirred up controversy earlier this month with his remarks about air stewardesses. He said "intelligent women tend not to be good-looking". Thus he had ordered airline recruiters to screen flight attendant applicants "in the way beauty
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    • 55 3 Beauty with brains: A Thai Airways ad last month featured air hostess and economics graduate I 'amduan and her intellectual capability. The tagline for the aa goes: "She mixes with company presidents, hosts dinners for royalty, speaks three languages, has a decree in economics, and
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 177 4 im PHILIPPINES PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino will call a national referendum to let the people decide whether there should be US bases in the country. She said she would tap people power to override the Senate's opposition to a new bases treaty. Mrs Aquino said the referendum would
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    • 80 4 The Straits Times: Aquino to call a referendum on US bases Business Times: S'pore is second biggest Asean investor in Vietnam Lianhe Zaobao: China should play bigger role in maintaining world peace and stability Berita Harian: Soviet republics have important role SBC: Fighting in Yugoslavia's breakaway republic of Croatia
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 86 4 INDONESIA'S ruling Golkar party will field all of President Suharto's cabinet in next year's general election. The party has included the ministers in its list of 800 candidates, twice the number of seats at stake. As in past elections, the ministers will be vote getters and
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      • 65 4 THE Government is considering preserving private houses for the first time. No details of the houses have been released. The private houses are among a core group of about 60 buildings now being considered by the Preservation of Monuments Board. Apart from private houses, others being considered for
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      • 79 4 THE Singapore Democratic Party will set up a Yuhua branch to keep in touch with residents. It will ask the Jurong East Town Council for permission to hold informal meet-the-people sessions at a void deck. Mrs Yu-Foo said the PAP would also build on strengthening its
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      • 58 4 BUSINESS is poor at the new Singapore Handicraft Centre at Chinatown Point in New Bridge Road. Retailers there said it was because not many tourists knew of the place, and Singaporeans were not interested in their wares. Fifteen of the 60 shops there moved from the old centre
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      • 75 4 CHINA will continue to open its doors despite Soviet upheavals, but the Chinese commitment to communism will remain strong. In a classified document, Communist Party leader, Mr Jiang Zemin said that to overcome difficulties China would continue its open-door and reform policies. To avoid the Soviet
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      • 67 4 THE illegal excavation of soil on Pulau Übin is threatening bird and marine life on the island. The excavations have destroyed nesting grounds of rare birds such as the red jungle fowl. The clearing of plants has led to erosion, which pollutes the water, affecting fish and other
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      • 73 4 MALAYSIA'S open style of government with room for the opposition will continue said its Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. He said the present system had contributed to a healthy democracy, and that the government did not believe in a total mandate, but only
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      • 75 4 THE new Soviet Union state will still play an important role in world affairs, said Senior Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew. This is because, Russia has signed agreements with the Ukraine and Kazakhstan, to form a new structure of relations. Combined, the three will be a heavy
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    • 97 4 The new Szechuan Speciality Restaurant Dine in the splendour of the new Moon ftwilion. the speciality Chinese restaurant serving only exotic herbal and classic Szechuan cuisine I Dine on exquisite dishes ."Buddha Jumps Over The Wall", Double Boiled 'Live' Goby Fish With Chinese Herbs, Beggar's Chicken And Double Boiled Hashima
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 461 5  -  By Yaw Yan Chong a i JEALOUS husband battered his wife's supper companion unconscious with a helmet before a crowd of hor--1 rified diners and stallholders at a hawker centre in West Coast Drive last night. The victim, factory supervisor Tan Kee Hua, 37, is in
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    • 35 5 POLICE have classified the case as one of causing hurt with dangerous weapons. Under the law, offenders can be jailed up to five years, fined, caned or given any two of these pun--1 ishments.
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    • 356 6  -  By Tang Wai Yin HE pulled up his trademark yellow trench coat and pulled down his black felt fedora to obscure his face. He adjusted his dark glasses and nervously fingered his moustache. Was it Dick Tracy at Centrepoint last Friday? No, it was Mr
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    • 315 7  -  By Yaw Yan Chong and David Miller A BODY, with its head almost severed at the throat, was found along a river bank off Sungei Kadut Avenue near Kranji Road yesterday. Police said the man, believed to be Thai and in his 30s, had two
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    • 217 7 THE railway workers who found the corpse thought it was a mannequin at first. The group of nine were walking on the other side of Sungei Pangsua on their way to work. Then they noticed "something" resembling a man stuck in the mud. One worker,
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    • 299 7 '•A'"! i'*'-'" '<v i: J.: > *3s±<•. oil could win one of three I -rural diamonds. Cream Soda an<l Ginger Beer are Sehweppes one of many gold liars. or many other prizes, just two most popular flavours. by enjoying your favourite Sehweppes drinks (A) True (B) False? and answering a
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  • VOICES
    • 131 8 Mr Andrew Ong, sole proprietor: There is something puzzling about the carpark at Changi Airport Terminal 2. I was recently fined for parking in one of these "disallowed lots" next to Lot 3140 (see drawing). Another lot next to Lot 3107 is also disallowed. While
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    • REPLIES
      • 124 8 Ms Deidre Moss, executive officer, SPCA: I refer to the letter "Stray cats problem" (TNP Sept 9). There are thousands of homeless stray cats in Singapore; it is a problem which can only improve with more co-operation and understanding from members of the public. Stray
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      • 73 8 Mrs Chan Kak Siok, Head, Public Relations And Marketing, POSBank: I refer to "Stinking ATM" by Mr Sharma (TNP Voices, Sept 9). POSBank ATMs are located at sites chosen for ease of access, heavy pedestrian flow and convenience to its depositors. The ATM kiosk at
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    • 122 8 Mr Peter L P Lim, 43, cashier: I bought a wok with a glass cover at a sales promotion at Hougang Oriental about 10 days ago. Last week, while my wife was steaming a fish, the glass cover exploded. Luckily, my nieces were not around. My
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    • WHISPERS
      • 127 8 Junaidah: I went to Johor Baru with my family on Saturday. On our way home, we stopped outside the Caltex station to buy some "duku". We were told that it costs Mss a kg. We ordered 2 kg. I noticed that the fruit-seller gave me less
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      • 60 8 Ms Pauline Goh: I would like to highlight a problem many people experience while waiting for taxis at the taxi-stand between Jalan Sultan Textile Centre and Sultan Plaza. It is very frustrating to see people walking up to the Textile Centre and hailing a taxi when
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      • 45 8 Mr Wong C P, 34, works in an estate management firm: There is a game in Marina Square's Magic Land called Convoy. The operators at the funland are charging infants for the ride even though they are less than nine months old.
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      • 79 8 Mr J M Lau, 40, engineer: "The area in Teacher's Estate, along Upper Thomson Road, is one of the greenest roads in Singapore. But recently, the trees were cut. Some of them were mature trees. We keep saying we should have more greenery, yet some of these
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      • 71 8 Raj: "A friend was convicted for drunken driving last year. As he was a first-timer, he was suspended from driving for one year and fined $1,200. Under the old law, he would have gotten back his licence after the suspension, but with the new ruling, he has
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    • 46 8 EDEUE IJLUI ffIEWI 734-7711 737-5375 The New Paper 390, Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 SOON! 1 4m CHRISTMAS CAROLS IN THE I 111 I Ifl IsA BEST ETHNIC pop STYLE m KM- LL-JI L_L rjL—\ SINGAPORE* MALAYSIA. PHILIPPINES V INDONESIA. THAILAND. w M Cj9 PONY CANYON
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 431 9 LIFE as a millionaire can be tough at times, says Pahang bicycle shop-owner Ahmad Samerin Dzulkifli. Since he won MSI million (about Ss6oo,ooo)in a television quiz show two weeks ago, Mr Samerin has been getting love letters and visits from well-wishers and insurance
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    • 241 9 Wire services. THE ruling Social Democrats, founders of Sweden's welfare state, appears to have suffered its worst electoral defeat in nearly 60 years. Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson said this morning that he would offer his government's resignation today. Projections based on 398 of 720 key voting
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    • 343 10 Wire services. PRO-DEMOCRACY candidates are heading for a landslide win in Hongkong's first direct election to parliament. At press time, results of six of the 18 seats up for election in the Legislative Council (Legco) were announced. Four of the six candidates elected to the
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    • 116 10 Wire services. IN the past, all 60 members of the Legislative Council (Legco) were appointed by the British Governor. Yesterday's election was aimed at giving Hongkongers a taste of limited democracy. For the first time, the people were given a chance to select 18 men and
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    • 122 10 YESTERDAY'S election was widely seen as a chance for Hongkongers to tell communist China that they want more freedom after 1997. The low turnout seemed to indicate that people either do not care or think that their future is beyond their control. "We have no time
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    • 312 11 AP. TEEN sensations New Kids on the Block are the biggest money-makers in showbiz. The pop group knocked TV comedian Bill Cosby out of the No. 1 spot on Forbes' list of the world's 40 richest entertainers. The group's earnings for last year and this
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    • 48 11 Kisses for the winner: Lu Shu-fan, a Chinese literature major, smiling sifter winning the 1991 Miss Republic of China competition in Taipei on Saturday. She is bussed on the cheeks by first runner-up Lin Lan-chih (right) and second runner-up Chen Ju-fang. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 139 11 AP. MISS Hawaii Carolyn Suzanne Sapp, a minister's daughter who sang Ain't Misbehavin', was crowned Miss America early yesterday. Miss New York Marisol Montalvo, 23, was first run-ner-up. Miss Sapp, a 24-year-old undergraduate, smiled, wept, blew kisses to the crowd and pumped her fist in victory.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 128 10 I ATTENTION ALL G.C.E. '0' AND 'A' LEVEL STUDENTS! HAVING DIFFICULTY COPING WITH YOUR G.C.E. O' OR A' LEVEL EXAMINATION, OR AIMING FOR BETTER GRADES HOW TO AVOID EXAMINATION PITFALLS Well then, let Rediffusion and Stamford Correspondence School help you with general examination tips and more. i As from 30
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  • 151 12 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. compassion: A feeling of pity and sympathy for other people when they are suffering and a desire to help them. mischievous: A mischievous person says or does things which
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 507 12 COMICRELIEr Orchard Road/conn Goh Cathy/Cathy Guisewite I C I'LL RENT THIS mOWIE. ANDTI PTurGrnWsToNE IN CASE ?TU. GET THIS ONE IN CASE HE "H ARE V LET'S JUST SAV^ HAVE A NICE, QUIET J IRVING COfflES OVER...I'II GET DO€S COfllE OVER, WE HATE AIL *00 A I'm ON THE 1
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    • 670 13 MONDAYRADIO 1 COMCRELEF TTrmiyTTVTm Phipps/joseph Farris 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey FM 88.9 1.00 News NOON Newsdesk 1.10 StopSebentar 12.30 PM Off the Shelf f S* fWoR 1.40 Spice of Life 12.45 Andy Kershaw's World of Music jH. 2.00 Chinese Opera 1.00 World News V M*? 5.00 Goodtime Gold 1.09 Twenty-Four
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  • Showtime
    • 460 14  -  By Vivien Chiong THOMAS Teo is back. Once considered Singapore's Xin-yao-singing answer to Alan Tam, Thomas seemed to have disappeared from the local music scene after leaving Polygram more than a year ago. But he has now bounced back with a new album called High Tea
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    • 160 14 FROM recording artist to office administrator. From jeans to tailored pants. From motorbike to a car. These are the phases in singer Thomas Teo's life. He believes in> moving quietly from one phase to another. Always dressed in jeans, tees and sneakers before, he was known
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    • 179 15 UPI. S I INGER Bryan Adams is not Canadian enough for the Cai nadian government. Adams, who was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and still lives there, is one of the most successful Canadian rockers in history. But the government says none of the 15 songs
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    • 125 15 SAXOPHONIST David Koz will give two performances in Singapore instead of one. He will play a set of five songs at each show. Originally scheduled to play only at Somerset's Bar, he will be spirited to Zouk disco at Kim Seng Road immediately
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    • 452 16 NYT A I CTOR Sean Penn, Madonna's ex-husband, has produced and directed his first film, The Indian Runner. The film opens in the United States on Friday. The movie, about brothers painfully at odds, stars David Morse, Viggo Mortensen and Charles Bronson. Set in Nebraska in the
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 810 17 mondaytv FILM FOCUS: COUNTRY FIRE ON THE RIM LEGEND 0F THE (Channel 12, 10.30 pm) (Channel 12, 9.30 pm) INVINCIBLE e e IN New Zealand, the volcanoes (Channel 8 t 10.30 pm) Qflh if t? bepar^ star sas1Lhe are sacred to the native Maori K AN ambitious and bloodthirsty salt-of-the-earth
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  • Article, Illustration
    1029 18 THERE'S more to Madonna than just an over-exposed body. She also has a foul mouth. And the 32-year-old queen of shock and a $1.2 billion business empire opened it several times these past months to drum up interest in her documentary, Truth or Dare. Here s what s
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    • 26 20 YOUR |i I k _sr- sir 111 r~ r I J —l»l I I I I I *mmmmmmm+ WMI »roij WEEK a Ld I l| Ji
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    • 130 20 4A:*\A Wm^^)Mt^x INDONESIAN REST^RANT NOW OPEN!! Dine in our newly renovated restaurant with a newly created ambience for your dining pleasure Serving Authentic Indonesian Cuisine To Satisfy Your Palate Featuring an alUyou'can-eat affair offering the widest selection of mouth-watering Indonesian Food with tempting desserts to round off your meal $16.00
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 20 21 the new paper fastads presents YOUR x u ri c Jrl G U 1 U IE FOR THE WEEK 5
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    • 355 21 scyv mousc restaurant t cafeteria 5 BtK 346 JUJONG EAST STREP J1 #01 >1 SINGAPORE 2260 TefcMoS4*» IPHMB-W i; S Stea-ec ftea T.lapiiwilh Sb^gb v Stared fed Ftsh wftlewi Cnnbs j; Qeep Fried Chidenwith Shrimp Sauce Fned EoQpient »th Hot Seuce Si Fried Eggpianfwith Hoi Sauce Socpodhttay itPoßeinCun) A*"!"* Sweet
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    • 193 21 4T~ SbfU mmrnm—mmmmmmmmmmm— r Via* *?U(i Mon to Sat: 11am 2.30pm Sun Public Holidays: Bam 2.30pm Plus a selections cuisines at your pick. a IB A (tSM VAN MIACC ACSTAUAANT Blk 25 Outram Park *06-433, Singapore 0316. Tel: *****16 g£fi 8 ft JB S 41 *«il Roy alcourt Restaurant r
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    • 231 21 GOLDEN CROWN RESTAURANT Blk 40-B, Commonwealth Ave *03-352/354, S(0314) Tel: *****55,*****56.*****57 SET LUNCH $18.00 Nett (For 2 Persons) $28.00 Nett (For 3 Persons) $48.00 Nett (For 4-5 Persons) kw Hong Kong Dian Xin Mon to Sal 1 lam 3pm Sun Public Hobdays 10am So irresistible You II simply love our
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 20 22 presents YOUR X i U i x r c r r -J G Ifsj r _Ei FOR THE 'V^TEEK. u
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    • 289 22 DIFFERENT TASTES CAFE Especially lor you, we have prepared our Curry Fish-head personally and deliciously for your dining pleasure Each o! our fish heads is individually prepared and it takes a little longer to have it cooked tor that personal touch Come and savour the tantalising taste of our Curry
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    • 248 22 r«i fceticiout 'TCitcAeK 30 32 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 0208 Tel: *****07/ *****06 Fa*: *****02 Discover truly authentic and creatively presented Chaozhou Cuisine at Delicious Kitchen Restaurant Business Hours. 1130 a- 3 00pm 6 30pm 10 30pm gavanzie. M RIJSTTAFEL Jfet BSB1&3 $18++ dinner A\ fc Sambai Rendang Chicken Curry
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    • 241 22 House Family Rostauranl 462 Joo Chiat Road S'pore 1542 jdfflr (Junction of East Coast Road) Enquiries: *****11 SUP6TV)(LUE ir LOBSTER WITH SHARK'S FIN [For Lunch Only) I I SET MENU JJOSrOC (FOR 8 PERSONS) $138.00+ I L bster Salad with Fresh Fruits ~"®§l Superior Shark's Fin with Chicken Prawn W/Spring
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 21 23 i VHMOS presents YOUR x rj i x r i _r_[ G rj j ID rl _rL FOR THE WEEK II
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    • 224 23 ORCHARD GARDEN I SEAFOOD RESTAURANT for Eag a on RESERVATIONS onn $32.80+ ******* $48.00+ lor2-3pax 00 ,y, lor2pax $48.80+ *****84 $9300+ Si-*- ssasm $88.80+ $298.80+ fr" 6 6 lo 6 I Business hrs. Business hrs. 11.30 am to 6.30 pm to 3.00 pm .00 pm LOBSTER PRAWNS GAROUPA T T
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    • 278 23 I The Bali Hut presents the best of Hokkien and i Teochew specialities. Savour the delectable spread of bao bing, prawn rolls, Hokkien mee, bat ku teh, typical Teochew braised goose meat, steamed seafood, porridge accompanied with a variety of condiments such as salted eggs, sambal prawns, sausages, pickles etc.
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    • 282 23 11 IS LUCKY HAINANESE BONELESS CHICKEN RICE #02-110 LUCKY PLAZA, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 0923 T *****75 Whole Chicken Half chicken Thai Chicken Feet Porridge Bean Sprout Top with Cuttle-Fish Vegetable in (Xster Sauce Ipon Hor Fun/Mee Dumpling Soup Many more mouth-watering dishes Delicious Palace Korean Restaurant ijjjHjjj|l39 Kallang Road, S'pore
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    • 254 24 Hfflm! Mil I >^^^^Eb||M^^PßHM^^^~~ fsfd HOW TO WIN: 1 j II LUNCH oUIDh Eat a t any restaurant featured in our Lunch Guide every Mon- I MONTHLY DRAW RESULTS day. Send your bill together with full details of your name, I/C W* n (AUGUST) number, address and telephone contact number
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 124 25 800 Food/Entertainment CLOUD 9 MUSIC LOUNGE after a hard 24 Duxton Hill B£QBqhJ Singapore 0208 Tel: *****78 \tfSs J\f 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise ■SHM ARTISEAN BEVERLY Spring/ Summer suit Price $280 above Wedding Suit Workmanship Satisfactory Safari Quality fabric Shirt pant Attentive tailors Group uniforms Door step services ARTISEAN CUSTOM
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    • 92 25 800 Food/Entertainment 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise 832 Employment An International Food company requires: 1. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Book-keeping experience Knowledge of PC an advantage 2. FEMALE SALES CLERK Able to type Good communication skills Benefits: Attendance bonus Meal subsidy Medical benefits Transport allowances Commission Interested call 257-6868 30 Senoko Drive
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    • 453 25 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise 811 Personal Services/ j Merchandise 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise XZZ —zir LET OUR YOUNG %"*r~ MASSEUSES EASE AWAY J YOUR TENSION /A I After a stressful day, you can be Mt' assured that you are ssr fjf J in good hands by our > A charming
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    • 256 25 5 821 Business To Business mw^mwm STP Distributors Pte Ltd We haw immediate vacanctes in our warehouse in Jurong for the following positions Requlremente: Mature and physically lit Possess a Class 3 driving licence and able to drive a forklift Minimum of 3 years'experience in a similar capacity, preferably in
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 234 26 832 Employment <1© DSO invites applications for: PERSONAL ASSISTANTS Minimum 'O' level with secretarial/clerical qualifications Ability to use PC-based wordprocessing Preferably 2 years of relevant experience Pleasant personality JUNIOR EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS Minimum GCE 'O* or 'N' level with credit in English Ability to perform general aspects of administrative duties Salary
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    • 218 26 832 Employment 832 Employment An Expanding French Company Is urgently looking for dynamic candidates with experience In Steel Reinforcement (Construction) for the following positions: 1. BAR BENDING SCHEDULERS (Draughtsmen Draughtswomen) Technician diploma In Civil Engineering 2/3 years of experience in Civil Works (taking off reinforcement) Able to prepare Bar Bending
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    • 375 26 832 Employment 1 (OIQ/AES&J TP ENVIRONMENTAL m TECHNOLOGIES An established New York based Air-conditioning company invites suitable candidates tor the positions ot: Job:: Provide technical support in after sales service Co-ordinate with tactories in implementing product improvement programs and also resolving any technical problems Conduct guaHty audit ot goods Coordinate
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    • 70 26 832 Employment Colour Separation House requires: 1) SCANNER OPERATOR OCE/ mln. 5 yearsexperience 2) SCANNER OPERATOR ASSISTANT 3) PRODUCTION APPRENTICE 4) FILM STRIPPERS 5) OPERATOR/ TYPIST 35 w p.m. typing ability ti fluent English 6) ACCOUNTS CLERK 2 years' experience with LCCI or Higher Please contact: Raymond/ Jamea 299-6062 I
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 301 27 832 Employment 832 Employment II /5\ FRASER NEAVE I I /C?m\ (SINGAPORE) I I VLX2/ PTE. UMFTED I invites applications for the positions of: I MERCHANDISER I Secondary 2 education I Physically fit I Preferably with experience I TECHNICIANS I Position I I NTC 3 in Motor Vehicle Mechanics I
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    • 346 27 832 Employment 20 FULL OR PART-TIMERS WANTED! Make an incomc of average $200 per day wilh no experience required. Free training provided in the evening and work only a few hours a day. Call: Mr. Thomas Lee or Ms Renee Lim at *****32 "MILLION DOLLAR CLUB" Come join our Million
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    • 224 27 832 Employment 1. MOULD MAKERS With or without relevent experience are welcome 2. CNC MACHINING PROGRAMMER/ TECHNICIANS I Experience In CNC milling or turning 3. DESIGNERS -CAD/ CAM Knowledge of AutoCad Is an advantage With or without relevent experience are welcome Training provided TOOLROOM MACHINISTS 1 year of relevent working
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    • 215 27 832 Employment An established company urgently requires BUYER diploma holder in CPT or equivalent working experience in the chemical industry is preferred self-motivated with initiative and a strong sense of commitment FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE to handle inquiries and identify new customers have a pleasant personality and able to communicate effectively
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    • 203 27 832 Employment DALLAS THEATRE LOUNGE NIGHTCLUB PTE. LTD. urgently requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES ($9OO to $1,000) Walk in for an interview (after 4p.m.) or call daily at 165 TANJONG PAGAR ROAD #05-01 AMARA HOTEL SINGAPORE 0208 TEL: *****11. Established construction company invites applicants for the posts of QUANTITY SURVEYOR e diploma
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    • 292 27 832 Employment ACCOUNTS CLERK LCCI Salary neg GENERAL CLERK I a 'N' or 'O' Level Salary neg CLEANERS Mm $630 COURSE WORKERS Min. $550 Call: 257-0642 or write: SEMBAWANQ COUNTRV CLUB Locked Bag Service No. 1 Sembawang Pott Office Singapore 917$ I CLERKS General Sales Administrative Typing min 40 wpm
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    • 74 28 832 Employment Sembawang Country Club requires Students/ School Leavers as PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Working hours: 12pm-Bpm or spm-9pm. No experience required. Interested, call Steven at *****14 SHOP ASSISTANTS j required by fast expanding takeaway food shops In a Yaohan Orchard Yaohan Parkway Cold Storage Centrepolnt j Experience not necessary
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  • SPORTS
    • 223 30 Reuter. ANDRES Gomez of Ecuador ended a year of frustration when he won the Brasilia men's tennis tournament with a 6-4. 3-6. 6-3 victory over Javier Sanchez of Spain in yesterday's final. The title was the 31-year-old Ecuadorian's first since he won the French Open in June
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    • EUROPE KICKOFF
      • 148 30 SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter. ATLETICO Madrid retained its lead on goal difference in the Spanish League with a comfortable 3-0 home win against lowly Espanol of Barcelona yesterday. Manolo Sanchez's opening goal in the 12th minute was followed two minutes later by a second from Gabriel Moya.
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      • 146 30 DUTCH LEAGUE Reuter. VITESSE Arnhem remained at the top of the Dutch First Division after beating FC Volendam 1-0 in Amsterdam yesterday. John van den Brom scored in the 10th minute after Hans van Arum had set up the chance. Volendam came closest to scoring the
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    • 398 30 Wire Services Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Division One Belgium: Waregem 1 Standard Liege 2. RVVD Molenheek 2 Cercle Bruges 3. Lokeren 3 Courtrai 1. SC Charleroi 1 Mechelen 2,Lierse 2 Genk 1. FC Bruges 2 Alost 0. RC Liege 0 Anderlecht 1. Ekeren 1 Antwerp 0. Beveren
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    • 374 31 No-one expected Singapore to win the Lion City Cup Under-16 soccer final against Myanmar at Toa Payoh Stadium last night. But by the same token, no-one expected it to give up without a fight either. ABDUL SHUKOR comments S t INGAPORE lost by two goals
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    • 170 31 TEAM manager Sies Senan was all smiles as he shook hands with well-wishers after Singapore had been beaten 2-0 by Myanmar. "We were no match for them," said Sies. "They are probably the region's best Under--16 side. I'm happy we were not humiliated. We did well to restrict
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  • PLAYOFF DO OR DIE= HALF DONE
    • 268 32  -  PENANG 1 SINGAPORE 1 Stories/ S Gulam National soccer coach Robin Chan is confident Singapore will remain in Division One. He rates his team's chances of a victory in the second-leg play-off at the National Stadium this Saturday as "very good". "We now have
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    • 302 32 PENANG has vowed to fight back at the National Stadium on Saturday. "We are not finished yet," said team manager Datuk Mohd Zain Omar. "The Lions were just lucky to escape with a draw. "We created enough chances to take a three-goal lead, but wasted all
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    • 466 33  -  S Gulam THE Lions didn't need a Goliath. David Lee was enough to save their pride. A villain of the shock defeat by Kuala Lumpur two weeks ago, David, 32, rose to the occasion to be the hero at Penang's City Stadium last Saturday. One just can't
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    • 511 34  -  PENANG 1 SINGAPORE 1 The second-leg will be played this Saturday at i the National Stadium. If the teams are level on aggregate after 90 minutes, then 30 minutes sudden death will be played. Whichever team scores first will be the winner. If neither
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    • 8 35 Vialli: Scores 75th League goal.
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    • 460 35 Reuter. A LAST-MINUTE own goal by Juventus defender Massimo Carrera gave AC Milan a valuable point in a 1-1 draw between the pace-setters of the Italian First Division League yesterday. Striker Pierluigi Casiraghi put Juventus into the lead in the 14th minute. He picked up a loose
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    • 251 35 ADVANTAGE, LIONS Singapore earned more than a AWL draw at Penang's City Stadium on Saturday. The 1-1 scoreline gave the Lions some much-needed breathing room for the return leg at the penang l National Stadium this Saturday. SINGAPORE l S GULAM and PHILIP LIM capture the action /Pages 33-35 1
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