The New Paper, 2 April 1992

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  • 15 1 the new paper THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1992 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 116 1 5ocents Mm 1 JH BL ml Mm ely Monica 2 holesin baby's tummy j Babysitter Foo Ah Choo, 42 (right), is accused of abusing a toddler. A court is told of the injuries the 1 three-year-old girl suffered: two holes in her stomach, three missing teeth, bleeding gums, blood in
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  • 332 2  -  By Suresh Nair A ROUND-THE-CLOCK investigation to establish a profile of the person who planted the car bomb at Bedok has been launched. The two possibilities: He could have been a hired "hit-man" engaged to pull off a professional job; He could be mentally-disturbed.
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  • 196 2 THE controls on the import or use of explosives in Singapore are extremely tight. The rules apply to commercial users for industrial or building projects, and to the military and police. "It's done under very tight controls commercially. It can take weeks, if not months, to get approval
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  • 56 2 Under the Arms and Explosives Act, anyone who illegally imports explosives faces a $3,000 fine and three years'jail. Explosives include gunpowder, nitroglycerine (a sensitive chemical used as a base for explosives), dynamite, gun-cotton, blasting powder and fulminate of mercury or other metals. They also include fog-signals, fireworks, fuses, rockets,
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  • 204 2  -  By Dave Ang CARPARK lot 93 is empty. Residents say no-one has parked in the lot since a pregnant woman lost her life there during a carbomb blast on Monday. Residents who live in the neighbourhood seem to be avoiding the lot at Block 629,
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    • 128 2 Heard Of seen anything? Coll LEISURE INDEX Hgifll lldllw Hut irfltTJ 734-7711 Showtime: I I I I J No Telecom Pages 21, 22 cHorae for calls. 23 'ax *****75 TV: Page 20 Of write to: Radio, Comics: ETpT" Pages 24 390 Kim Seng Rid^Singapofe rasa SPECIAL I PROMOTION pkAeE! LUNCH
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • Article, Illustration
    606 3 Silence of the Lambs was the only movie I had seen before I took part in the contest. -Winner George Tan Another Oscar winner has been announced. This time, The New Paper gives an award to a man who had the uncanny feeling that Silence of the Lambs
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 189 4 k hot i k STORY A TWO blood donors, who were later found to have the Aids virus, were yesterday convicted of giving false information when they donated blood. Chua Lee Beng, 34, and Teo Lye Huat, 28, were the first blood donors to be
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    • 63 4 FINED JAILED THE two men were each jailed for a week and fined $800. Chua pleaded guilty to giving false information at the Red Cross Blood Centre on June 28 last year. Teo admitted to a similar offence at the Singapore Blood Transfusion Services in Outram Road on May 22
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    • 44 4 ALL blood donors have to sign a declaration that the information they provide is true. It is an offence to give false information. The penalty: A fine of up to $1,000 or a jail term of up to six months or both.
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    • Article, Illustration
      65 4 iA career in the police force these days is not very rewarding when you consider the pay and the fact that the chances of being shot by criminals are quite high.9 A Hongkong police source. A HK government review of the police force's problems, in the face of
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    • 83 4 The Straits Times: Computer links for all in 15 years Business Times: Japan lowers discount rate by 0.75 point Lianhe Zaobao: Singapore to be "intelligent" island in 15 years Berita Harian: New era for Telecom SBC morning news: The G7 group of leading industrialised countries have agreed on an
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 101 4 TWO assurances have been given with the launch of the newly-formed Singapore Telecommunications (ST) and its subsidiary Singapore Post (SP) to provide basic telecommunications and postal services. Rates would stay competitive, reasonable and affordable. "In other words, privatisation of ST and SP should not mean higher prices
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      • 83 4 THE Bank of Japan has slashed its official discount rate to 3.75 per cent, down from 4.5 per cent. The 0.75 percentage point cut brought the benchmark rate, charged on loans to commercial banks, to its lowest level since December 1989. It was the fourth cut since
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      • 92 4 THE United States is prepared "to put the past behind us" in Indochina and establish closer ties with Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, Assistant Secretary of State Richard Solomon has told Congress. He said normal relations could be established with Vietnam in a year or two, depending on co-operation
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 228 4 Finally. You don't have to jostle with the We now have a stake in Toa Pay oh crowd and be hassled by the long queues anymore. The choiciest cuts in town have now moved closer to you. The latest addition to our chain of steak houses is now at the
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 375 6  -  By T Jeyathesan SINGAPORE boats sailing in Malaysian waters without permits are in for stormy weather. The warning came from Mr Leong Ang Goo, Deputy Port Officer of Pengarang District, Johor, after six Singaporeans were charged on Tuesday with sailing in Malaysian waters without a
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    • 96 6 THE Malaysian Police and Immigration were friendly and helpful to the Singaporean captains who were detained, said Mr Han Loon Juan. Mrs L C Goh, wife of one of the detained men, said: "My husband came back rather tired, but said that he was well-treated. "When I
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    • 476 7  -  By Michelle Lee THE multiple injuries a toddler suffered were not the result of an accident, a doctor told a child abuse trial yesterday. Tan Tock Seng Hospital's senior registrar, Dr Lai Sioe Moy, said: "This is a case of non-accidental injuries. The injuries
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    • 49 7 THE penalty for deliberately causing grievous hurt is a jail sentence of up to seven years. The offender, can plso be fined or caned. The penalty for deliberately causing hurt is a jail sentence of up to one year, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
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    • 123 7 BABYSITTER Foo Ah Choo (right) told doctors at Tan Tock Seng Hospital and at a clinic that baby Tan Bee Joo had suffered fits, the court heard yesterday. Foo told Tan Tock Seng senior registrar Dr Lai Sioe Moy on Nov lOthat Bee Joo fell when she went
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    • 337 8 THE Institute of Technical Education is making it easier for companies to get their workers trained under its apprenticeship system. From this month, companies will pay only half the cost of training if they release their workers for daytime off-the-job training. Dr Tay Eng Soon,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 456 10  -  SINGAPORETODAY By Yvonne Lim IT is hard enough being blind. But busdrivers who think you are faking it and tell you to pay up or get off make it even worse. Blind passengers have been accused by some bus drivers of pretending to be
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    • 166 10 An unabashedly fresh and steamy experience jj awaits you by the poolside. ■the steamboat buffets 'i k A children under H Includes III Newton V The best catch from the ocean can now be BjTft f "Vr y|T i barbecued before your very eyes, just the way i 'Jtw y°
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    • 21 10 I Check out I The New Paper I Fastads I today for a suitable I career in Office I Administration. I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 137 11 You buy an expensive car. Then upholster it with the finest calf leather. Fit it with stylish Italian tyres. And as if that's not enough, you install the best car audio money can buy. Just because you want to look and feel good. Maybe it's time you do the same
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 292 12  -  HUIE Min is the second budding musician from Singapore to be accepted by the Menuhin School in three months. Wong Yuuki, also nine, will start his studies there next month. By Norenshah Sahari SHE loves playing with dolls, riding a bicycle, eating hamburgers and ice-cream
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    • 88 12 LEE Huie Min started violin lessons when she was three years old. She became a student of Mr Pavel Panti, the SSO's concert master, when she was four. She began per- forming at five. She also takes speech and drama training and tapdance classes. And
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    • 689 13 Singapore will be an intelligent island in 15 years. This is the National Computer Board's vision for Singapore. It means that Singaporeans will be able to tap into the National Information Infrastructure, an integrated computer network that brings together phone, video, television and computer systems. What
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 93 12 I Friday Weekly K5M flfl Singapore's first and only Hfl flUI H Iff; 1 Chinese-language paper lor students ■ttb ITTb Preparing I for your I HHISh I PlfJWW With the mid-year examinations just a month away, you will BEfl need all the help you can get. Friday Weekly has prepared
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    • 86 12 THE NEW PAPER SATURDAY SPECIAL MARCH 21, 1992 RESULTS Congratulations to the six winners of one Motioncraft Shimano 200GS 21-speed Mountain Bike. Tan Kiam Meng *****4 ID Ong Keng Soon *****89Z Rahim Bin Othman *****72 C Samsudin B. Hashim *****598 D. de Mornay *****74J Wong Lai Chan *****33Z 3 jw
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 90 13 Starting in January there's a mouthwatering menu at the Poolside's new Steamboat Buffet of torn yam and Singapore specialities, deliriously awaiting your visit. A sensational variety of beef, chicken and pork delicacies. Savoury snappers, king prawns, sotong and crabs. Tantalising tang hoon, bean curd, shiitake mushrooms and so much more
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 256 14 Reuter. A WOMAN who tortured her three-year-old son to death has been sentenced to death. Jurors in Florida, US, heard horrifying accounts of how the boy was kept bound and gagged, and was repeatedly struck with a baseball bat. Police found the child's
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    • 135 14 Reuter. A CONMAN who asked others to buy drinks in bars, saying that he was dying of painful cancer, ended up dead when someone took him home and killed him. Apparently Mr Arthur Collinson's story was so convincing that a man in a bar
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    • 113 14 Reuter. UNITED Nations Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali will send a senior envoy to Libya tomorrow to discuss the Lockerbie dispute. Mr Vladimir Petrovsky, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs at the world body, is expected to leave New York for Tripoli tomorrow, Arab diplomats said. On
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    • 254 15 Wire services. PRESIDENT George Bush and his Western friends unveiled a $40 billion aid package for the former Soviet Union yesterday. It represents a big international effort to shore up the democratic process in the former Soviet states. A total of $10 billion would go to
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    • 153 15 UPI. ROCK star Billy Idol was sentenced yesterday to two years probation for punching a woman. He must also pay a $4,320 fine. A judge in Beverly Hills, California, also ordered Idol, 36 real name William Broad to prepare a one-minute public
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    • 241 16 Wire services. AUSTRALIAN iron ore tycoon Langley Hancock, who died last week, had this warning for his heirs: They will not get a cent if they decide to contest his will. Mr Hancock's last will and testament was read by his Filipino wife, Rose, at
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    • 153 16 Reuter. BRITISH Prime Minister John Major was hit by an egg during a campaign outing yesterday. Hours later, a man punched Road Minister Christopher Chope in the face. The attacks on leaders of the ruling Conservative Party came as opinion polls showed Mr Major headed
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    • 259 17 Wife also files police report MALAYSIAN singer DJ Dave told police that his wife hit him with a bicycle pump during an argument. The well-known singer made the allegation in a police report on Tuesday, the Malaysian newspaper Berita Harian reported. His businesswoman
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    • 73 17 Nabbed: This 14-year-old Bolivian boy used to be a lookout for drug traffickers. Through a radio set, he would inform on the activities of anti-drug police. On Monday, police raided his village and arrested him along with more than 50 people suspected of having ties to the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 107 14 ■pifp-H yf ts (Where Trends Friends Are) [STAR-GAZERS AWARD 1992? Even Terry, Hans, Phil and Geoff are present nightly (except Sunday) Bpm-3am. Wu .J) Closing date 15th Apirl 1992 Collect your entry form NOW at Gazers Downtown, No. 42 Armenian Street or call *****85 for more details. HAPPY HOURS PRIZES
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    • 96 15 Bum It's true! Do you know that you can advertise daily in the latest state-of-the-art electronic high-tech media for as low as $1000 a month! It's called Shine Singapore Press Holdings' infrorich database on Teleview which incidentally is the most advanced videotext system in the world. Shine contains over 30,000
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 34 16 SINGLE/DOUBLE Inclusive -JiIWImWAmerican Breakfast or Tim Sum For Reservations: THE EMPEROR HOTEL 123 Jalan Munshi Abdullah ***** Malacca Tel: 06-*****7 Fax:o6-*****9 COCKPIT HOTEL Oxley Rse/Penang Road, S'pore 0923 Tel: 737 9111 Fax: 737 3105
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 130 17 Dinner riC ut Of >rld. Plates. nusual? Not for the New Park Hotel. dessert! With a difference, of course. Try dipping We've cooked up a buffet dinner that'll fresh fruit into a claypot filled to the brim with have you eating out of our hands. Imagine hot melted chocolate. giganticclaypotsfilledwithpork,beef,chicken,
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  • spotlight
    • 576 18  -  As thousands of Cambodian refugees in Thailand prepare to go home, there are real fears about what their homeland is like after the ravages of a war. For one thing, land mines buried all over the countryside have already claimed far too many limbs. NG
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    • 220 18 DOGS are being used to sniff out mines along the sides of the road from Poipet to Sisophon. While hundreds of civilians have been killed or hurt by mines since the dogs started working in February, not a single dog has been hurt. The dogs are part
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    • 606 18 WHEN Khieu Ma, 48, crossed into Cambodia last December to forage for the usual bamboo shoots and wild vegetables, he felt a sudden sense of panic. He returned to his refugee camp in dismay. The reason for his concern was that his family was soon due
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 34 19 GET IT lAM fl SHOPLIFTER HUES ARE ALIVE Light-fingered girls confess Delicious sorbet shapes HERPES YOU HAVE THE WHITE MBam/mildm OVERSEAS^MURSES mJjaSsBMfMW THE LONG-DISTANCE LOVER d TTtr 1 &0 is it worth the heartache?
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 816 19 thursdaytv COME CLOSER JK I ONE PLUS ONE THE PREPPIE MURDER TO ME (Channel 8,6.45 pm) (Channel 5,10.30 pm) TUDrr l l. a In Spiritual Wife (last episode), Hi THIS film is based on the THREE pickpockets are in danger Shivun's murderous husband true story of an innocent girl s
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  • Showtime
    • 366 20  -  By Ovidia Lim THE sound levels in discos and pubs here are within the safety limits. Tests conducted by The New Paper showed that the sound levels at five entertainment establishments were between 94 and 100 decibels (dB). The readings were taken from a sound level
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    • 59 20 THERE is no law governing the noise level in entertainment spots here. The Public Entertainment and Licensing Unit of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), which issues licences for places of entertainment, only requires that the noise be kept within an enclosed space. Noise limits set by
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    • 521 21  -  By Loh Tuan Lee COREY Hart does not wear his heart on his sleeve. It's on his finger. A plain gold ring makes it plain that the Canadian pop singer is happily married. He and his Japanese-French Canadian teenage sweetheart tied the knot three
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    • 350 22  -  By Loh Tuan Lee CALL it Asia Bagus, call it Asia Shiok. You can even call it Asia Sugoi (Japanese term for 'great'), or simply Hao! (Mandarin for 'good'). A four-nation pilot musical talent quest called Asia Bagus is being produced by Fuji Television of Japan.
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    • 127 22 SINGAPOREANS between 12 and 25 who aim to sing beyond the bathroom may write in for an audition for Asia Bagus. The requirements are simple. They must be amateur singers who have not sung on any album. They may sing in any of the national
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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    • 58 21 Cambodia: From killing fields to I goldmine? L r T J| 7^OAPo^^J Cashing in on the Batam boom FI Selling design to the Singapore I manufacturer If the axe should fall on you UflP The Indian subcontinent makes Its economic move How some tycoons share their wealth j| Investment spotlight
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  • 158 23 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. booby-trap: A booby-trap is a bomb which is hidden or disguised and which explodes when it is touched, so that it catches people who don't know that it is
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 500 23 COMiCRELEF THURSDAYRADIO Comic Dianxin /Simply Bo Chap I EEHIEIkijHi fM 90.5 FM 92.4 News on the Hour N00N New# in Brlef 12 05 PW Lu chda **>" Tan JJ 7 Music and a Lunchtime Quiz 100 News and Weather Forecast ASP C\ 2.05 Feminine Flair with Olive Saw j 110
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 287 24 THURSDAYRADIO NOON Chris Ho's Body Talk FM 88.9 1.00 PM Newt NOON World News 1.10 Chris No's Body Talk (cont'd) 12.15 PM The Farming World 2.00 Chinese Opera 12.30 Off the Shelf 5.00 Goodtime Gold 12.45 From Our Own Correspondent 7.00 News 1.00 Newshour 7.10 Desert Island Discs with Chris
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    • 153 24 COMICRELIEF Cathy /Cathy Guisewite f REPEAT AFTER I tail NOT "I [l WILL REMAIN SERENE K I WILL X f I WU.L me i win if succumb to —J *43 N #oeoeß lose v neuer lose NOT SUCCUMB CLUTTER |,J L fl u I TWOAAi S,&HT nti < SI6HT Of
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 1064 25 737-1166 SECTION m:Rs ***** CLASS, fax: *****30 2701 Employment 2701 Employment 2100 Personal Services/ Products 2100 Personal Services/ Products 2600 Education/ Instruction 2600 Education/ Instruction PORT Of SINGAPORE AUTHORITY I For a career in the technical field, I I join the PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY'S I I TECHNICIAN TRAINING SCHEME
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    • 29 25 2701 Employment WOULD YOU PREFER TO BE IN THE MOST CHALLENGING AND REWARDING CAREER OF LIFE INSURANCE? Please do not hesitate to call us (or a discussion. Tsl: 291-9148
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 350 26 2701 Employment mrnm A Westin Training Programme. The Westin Stamford The Westin Plaza winner of two prestigous awards, the National Training Award and the National Productivity Award is committed to developing local talents and help them embark on a career in the hotel industry. A one year on-the-job training at
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    • 2 26 2701 Employment
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    • 185 26 2701 Employment 2701 Employment i Restaurant at Orchard World Trad* Centre requires: i i 1) CAPTAINS 11 |2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES I! 3) NIGHT CASHIERS !I 4) CLERK I! 5) TRAINEE COOKS 6) KITCHEN HELPERS Salad/ Dessert Walk-In Interview Either a) 3pm. to 5.30pm. #04-03 Cairnhill Place (behind Crown Prince Hotel)
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    • 317 26 2701 Employment J H The Beaufort Singapore is unlike any other hotel around. Away from the roar of the city, and the rush of the rush hour, amidst the peaceful surrounds of Sentosa. Here You'll find Singapore's very first resort style hotel. In addition to perfect working conditions, IPJ1PJ (yj
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    • 2 26 2701 Employment
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    • 137 26 2701 Employment I 140-Years old German based international Freight Forwarder established amce IMI in Singapore main activities container- I iaed shipment A protect forwarding require* urgently; SHIPPING OFFICER (Ocean Department) Requirements: e Ito 2 years relevant experience. e Able to do import, export documentation, co-ordination of deliveries. transport operations, simple
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 283 27 2701 Employment Well established local manufacturing company has i vacancy for. i EXECUTIVE SECERTARY (To be bated in Penang Malaysia) Incubment should possess: i GCE 'A' level I P8C or mln. 4 years' relevant experience i i Bilingual In English Si Chinese Good Interpersonal skills Initiative able to work Independently
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    • 3 27 2701 Employment S5S55iSSSSSiiSSS
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    • 326 27 2701 Employment ESTABLISHED MEDIA COMPANY urgently requires DATA ENTRY CLERK Fast, accurate typing Knowledge of Dbase IV preferred Call: MARKMED CONSULTANTS PTE LTD 47 Hill Street #06-02 Chinese Chamber Bldg. TEL: *****70 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK With PC knowledge required in Sungel Kadut area Preferably staying In districts 2573, 2572, 2387
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    • 371 27 2701 Employment TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE i I required 1 1 nil ii Willing to work long i hours ii Able to stand i i I i constance pressure i i i a Mln. requirement: i I NTC 3 Machining or i Mechanical or above i i i Must possess class
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    • 288 27 2701 Employment GOOD OPPORTUNITIES for aged 21 years and above with minimum 3 'O' levels as PART FULL-TIME INSURANCE AGENTS FREE TRAINING PROVIDED Call EUGENE *****96. YEW FATT GAME TECHNOLOGY rtquirm SERVICE TECHNICIANS Dull**: To aervlce and repair amusement games and audio visual products In Electronics and Electrical Fittings Possess
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    • 332 27 2701 Employment i RE LEX CONCEPT A Progressive ii Upmarket Lighting Company is looking for Hardworking, Honest and Experienced Indoor and Outdoor SALES PERSONNEL We offer starting basic salary of minimum $1,000.00 and above depending on your years of experience In the Lighting Field with attractive Sales Commission, Incentives and
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 255 28 2701 Employment J L An established Co. in Upp. Thomson requires: ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE 'O' level and computer literate school leavers welcome Please Contact: The Personnel Officer 459 8832 ext. 296 CHINESE CLERK required by Factory In Bedok area OCE N7 O* level Able to type Bilingual In English and
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    • 289 28 2701 Employment Engineering Firm in Ang Mo Kio requires SKILLED SEMI-SKILLED MILLERS Telephone 4823 3 0 2 Hm—r* GENERAL CLERK required Any race With typing ability Interview at: No. 39, Sungei Kadut St. 4. TEL: *****34 I i I Law firm requires JUNIOR SECRETARY Walk-In Interview with documentation of quallflcaUon
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    • 213 28 2701 Employment ACCOUNTS CLERK Required Ugently OCE 'A'/ 'O' level able to handle full set of Accounts computer literate preferred 2 3 years' working experience Interested applicants please call 742 3027 or write to: I Soon Wing Rd. #04-11 Soon Wing ind. BMg. Singapore 1354 Japanese Restaurant urgently requires WAITRESSES
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    • 248 28 2701 Employment ACCOUNTS CLERKS OCE 'OV 'A' level LCCI In Bookkeeping Experience required Call or write In to: 19 Lang Kee Road Singapore 0315 Tel: 473-5766 An Established Co. In Jurong requires: PACKING OPERATOR* 5 days' week. Transport &rovlded at Lakeside IRT. Walk in or call: M *****/ 3193 No.
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    • 164 28 —a———— 2701 Employment L. Childcare Centre in Ylshun Ring Road requires Assistant Teacher Call: *****33 K—j- 1 EXPERIENCED WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR a Class 3 licence a Speak and write English a Strong healthy a Salary: $1200 p.m. a Retirees welcome Tafc *****34 GENERAL CLERK required. a OCE 'OV 'N' level a
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    • 128 28 2701 Employment IF YOU ARE WILLING TO LEARN AND EARN HIGH INCOME *****-$5OOO PER MONTH. JOIN U8 NOW. Flexible working hours. Full/ part-time basts Training and personal guidance provided. Call: SULAIMAN/ SHI LA 22(421] OPPORTUNITIES IN ADVERTISING We are looking for mature and committed SALES EXECUTIVES who are result-oriented and
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    • 130 28 2701 Employment RECEPTIONIST required i Preferably Chinese i i' With or without 1 1 i I experience. <> High pay. Interested, call *****33 for an Interview J Required JUNIOR SECRETARY SALES CO-OROINATOR OCE A' Level. Oood command of En- giuh. Interfiled call *****99 I or call personally at: Bid 129.
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
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  • SPORTS
    • 399 30 Reuter. SAMPDORIA came from behind to inflict its second defeat on champion Red Star Belgrade in Sofia. That virtually assured it of a place in the final. Nine players, six from Sampdoria and three from Red Star, were booked in the tense, fiercely-fought top-of-the-table semi-final. Red Star
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    • 161 30 Tottenham 3 West Ham 0 Southhampton 1 Everton 0 Reuter. ENGLAND captain Gary Lineker netted a hat-trick in Tottenham Hotspur's 3-0 English League victory over West Ham yesterday. Lineker's deadly finishing edged Spurs closer to First Division safety and pushed West Ham even nearer to relegation. It
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