The New Paper, 16 February 1994
1994-02-16
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Title Section16 1994-02-16 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 16, 1994 mtmnmmm Tiii V* 50 CENTS the J new paper16 words
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Advertisement139 1994-02-16 1 B H ISBPBE! j- HH >Wk fgiyi v x" L X A Jr y p \i r V ~'W \l V HH JP Brwl mill <T ul m l p-J ~—Z&B^^MSKWR About 200 residents panic as tremors 3tn hit parts of Singapore. Reporter YAW YAN V Ijl CHONG spends an139 words
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Article, Illustration245 1994-02-16 2 BEACH ROAD AREA; Block 12, North Bridge Road. Mr Francis Lee: "On 25th floor, we were groggy for a moment when the flat shook. We could feel as though the whole block was shaking." TOA PAYOH: Block 229, Lor 8. A caller who only wanted to be245 words
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Article39 1994-02-16 2 WE promised to bring you the six cartoons on the lighter side of GST that were published last Saturday, today. However, due to a lack of space, the framed and ready-to-grace-your-wall cartoons will be published tomorrow.39 words
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Article257 1994-02-16 2 Yaw Yan Chong - By Yaw Yan Chong KARTH tremors caused about 200 people to flee their homes in the south and eastern parts of Singapore early this morning. Residents from 13 blocks of Housing Development Hoard flats and private apartments at Beach Road, South Bridge Road and Marine Parade area257 words
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Article17 1994-02-16 2 A police spokesman said there were no reports of injury or damage to property.17 words
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Article110 1994-02-16 2 HONGKONG'S Royal observatory recorded a earthquake measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale hitting the southern Indonesian province of Sumatra at 1.14 am (Singapore time) this morning. The observatory said the quake's epicentre was 230 km west, north-west of Jakarta. This is 36 km north-west of110 words
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Article, Illustration623 1994-02-16 3 Equatorial Apartments in Katong was the worst hit by the tremors. At least 50 people flee their homes in panic. YAW YAN CHONG spends an hour at the scene BABIES in arms, toddlers in tow and bleary-eyed adults in their pyjamas filled the Equatorial Apartments grounds early this623 words
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Miscellaneous10 1994-02-16 2 Weather Shower- <-• r tinny nre;»> j in tlic nlt( Mi'"Hi.10 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article, Illustration193 1994-02-16 4 L HOT STI INDEX THE Straits Times Industrials Index rose 4.59 pointsto 2334.12 at 9.11 this morning. DOW JONES THE Dow Jones industnal average ended up 24.21 points at 3.928.27, nearing its record closing high of 3.978.36 reached on 31 Jan. AN hour in court and a four-year193 words
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Article118 1994-02-16 4 THE United States will act iir3o days with a list of sanctions, said Trade Representative Mickey Kantor yesterday firing the first shot in what everyone hopes will not balloon into a trade war. He justified sanctions by saying Japan had violated a 1989 agreement to allow US company118 words
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Article104 1994-02-16 4 IF the US impose sanctions, we will walk away from any more trade, Japan said yesterday. "Sanctions would mean an end to discussion. We hope the Americans will take a common-sense approach," Chief Cabinet Secretary Masayoshi Takemura said. US Commerce Secretary Ron Brown dismissed the warning, saying: "This104 words
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Article85 1994-02-16 4 ASIAN stock markets recorded heavy losses as the Japan-US war of words escalated, but most hoped that reason would prevail before a trade war erupts. Thai and Korean businessmen said Japan was a role model for Asian countries in resisting increasing Ameri- can interference in other countries.85 words
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Article, Illustration64 1994-02-16 4 The Straits Times: Japan faces US sanctions on cellular phones Business Times: Japa nese markets hammered again Lianhe Zaobao: Chemicals and electronics industnes accounted for more than half the investments last year Berita Harlan: US sanctions close dialogue opportunity BBC morning news: The International Automic Energy Agency says64 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article62 1994-02-16 4 PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday suggested that Singapore and Indonesia expand co-operation in tourism. Singapore, with its good location and facilities such as its airport, can be a distribution point for tourists going to Indonesia, he said when Singapore Foreign Minister S Jayakumar called on him in Jakarta yesterday. Singapore62 words
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Article71 1994-02-16 4 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has issued a personal appeal to the people of Sabah, urging them to vote for the National Front coalition. State elections are due in Sabah this weekend. In "A Personal Letter To All Sabahans", published in newspapers there yesterday, he71 words
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Article63 1994-02-16 4 LIES, all lies. Indonesia yesterday blasted as false a report published in Australia alleging that as many as 200 survivors of the 1991 Dili massacre in East Timor were later killed by Indonesian troops at a nearby hospital. "That report was sensational and unreasonable, so I think not63 words
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Article59 1994-02-16 4 CDL Hotels International has sealed a deal to buy a $118.5-million five-star New York hotel, to be managed by the Hilton Hotels chain. CDL Hotels' latest acquisition, Hotel Millenium, marks the first foray into the American hotel market by the subsidiary of listed City Developments. The 55-storey Hotel59 words
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Article64 1994-02-16 4 BANGKOK'S traffic jam problems can only be eased if they are better managed. A group of companies offering to install a road-pricing system said that the roads must be better managed first if any effort to ease congestion can have an impact. They intend to introduce a controlled64 words
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Article45 1994-02-16 4 LAWYERS' professional fees will be subject to the 3 per cent Goods and Services Tax (GST), but other fees, such as stamp duty and court fees, will not. Items like travelling expenses and telephone charges will also be subject to the tax.45 words
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Article, Illustration473 1994-02-16 6 JUNE KONG - IT TAKES LONGER TO SERVE, TOO BY JUNE KONG HERE'S a familiar scenario: You go into a fast food restaurant, step up to the counter, survey the "specials" menu. There is a variety of "combo (short for combination) meals" to choose from, which473 words
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Article, Illustration157 1994-02-16 6 COMBO meals may not be cheaper, but they are faster, or so the restaurants claim. The New Paper team put this to the test by going to three restaurants and ordering combo meals as well as the individual menu items, and comparing the times. The157 words
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Article92 1994-02-16 6 PEOPLE said they believed that combo meals offered discounts: Madam Jessy Chia, 34, administration manager: "The impression that the restaurants project is that you are saving about $1 (by buying a combo meal). But Singaporeans don't check, so it would be quite easy for them to pull92 words
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YOUR QUERIES ANSWERED
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Article182 1994-02-16 6 JUNE KONG checks out readers' complaints: Madam Jennifer Foo, 37, pharmaceutical company manager: "The Inward Declaration Form for customs which importers have to use each time goods are brought into Singapore used to be $1. It is now $5. We use about 50 to 60 forms a182 words
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Article209 1994-02-16 6 Mr Marcus Ashley, 22, student: "I bought my Les Miserables ticket from Sistic and paid by credit card. "I found out two to three days later that I was eligible for a student rate. But they would not give me a refund. "I feel that they should209 words
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Article134 1994-02-16 6 Mr Chris Mak f 27, finance manager: "The Local Urgent Mail (LUM) service by Singapore Post has increased its charges by $1.50. Instead of $5, it is $6.50. "Is it just because the postal service is a monopoly, they feel they don't have to give a justifiable134 words
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Article, Illustration403 1994-02-16 8 Clarissa Oon - By Clarissa Oon GOH Rui Lin, 14, was disappointed when he could not get into the Ex press Stream. Mohd Hezri bin Abdul Aziz, also 14, was only too happy that he even made it to secondary school. But they had two things in common and403 words
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Article130 1994-02-16 8 NORMAL Stream students deserve the Kdusave Scholarship no less than those in the Express Stream. So says the principal of Zhonghua Secondary School, Mrs Ng (lan Lay. "I feel there shouldn't be any discrimination between Normal and Express students. There should be equal opportunities for all students130 words
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Advertisement202 1994-02-16 10 i i. I WHAT you PUT I ON LAST WEEK. I WHAT IT COSTS TO TAKE IT OFF THIS WEEK. So, youve gone overboard with the peanuts and love letters tUN cw Year season Don t despair. /\t Charmaigne/ well take 9 off the extra calories you ve put on202 words
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Article, Illustration473 1994-02-16 11 Goh Teng Teng - Seat belt coiled around his neck 3 times By Goh Teng Teng A COOK saw his friend's car in the Parkway Parade carpark and went over to have a word. Imagine his shock when he found his friend dead in the driver's seat, with the driver's seat belt coiled473 words
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Article, Illustration205 1994-02-16 12 FROM PREVIOUS PAGE THE police described the carpark lot, where Ng was found dead, as "secluded". It is on the split level between the fifth and sixth floors of Parkway Parade's seven-storey carpark. A worker from Park and Polish International said: "Most drivers prefer toGraphics/ Hou Soon Ming - 205 words
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Advertisement81 1994-02-16 11 /1 //1 r\ l VvQjLr I fcv v A Ji/Jbii— 7 cv c^n. B SAM SERVES MORE THAN fl Grcflf food and good times comc together at Saw's Wharf. S/n/c yowr teeth into our succulent whole Maine lobster. Savour the best Fish'n'Chips in town. Or Sam's Softshells, deep-fried with beer81 words
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Advertisement129 1994-02-16 12 iTuiich"'/ack's Place From Only $7.80 You get to enjoy a quick, value-packed 4-course set lunch in cosy ambience. (Price subjects to 10% service charge and applicable cess) Except Havelock Outlet Tanlrc Place JdLi\& rz-xsi CV Ang Mo Kto (Control) Hougong (N«>l to Hougang Or»ntaO Tomom«s (Safra) ~TvT ffVj tei 454129 words
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Advertisement1571 1994-02-16 13 Music At Affordable Pirices? LESMISfeKABLES MISS SAIGON JOSEPH AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC MY FAIRIADY WEST SIDE STORY SOUND OF MUSIC CRAZY FOR YOU ROCKY HORROR HITS OF THE A powerful, evocative The 111-fated romance AMAZING Immenaely successful The well-loved Lemer ft Leonard Bernstein's The hills are alivel Th* Broadway Hit1,571 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article139 1994-02-16 14 PEOPLE WITH WEAKENED IMMUNE SYSTEMS SUSCEPTIBLE Reuter. A BACTERIA carried by many cats can threaten human life. People with suppressed or weakened immune systems such as Aids patients and the elderly are particularly susceptible to infections from the bacteria, Rochalimaea henselae, according to researchers at the University ofReuter. - 139 words
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Article80 1994-02-16 14 Reuter THE various human ailments caused by the cat-borne bacteria include: trench fever (a now-rare chronic fever often spread by head lice among troops stuck in the trenches of Europe during both world wars) endocarditis, a degenerative heart disease that affects valve function. bacillary angiomatosis,Reuter - 80 words
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Article145 1994-02-16 14 AFP. A FRENCH widow who caught the Aids virus after her husband received a contaminated blood transfusion, has brought poisoning charges against former Prime Minister Laurent Fabius and ex-Secretary of State for Health Edmond Herve. Madam Claire Duplessis-Nicolai and her sons Olivier and Herve brought theAFP. - 145 words
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Article, Illustration39 1994-02-16 14 Tutu much: British Prime Minister John Major's wife. Norma (extreme left), talks to a student of a ballet school in Moscow yesterday. The most skilful graduates of this school join the world-famous Bolshoi Ballet. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 39 words
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403 1994-02-16 15 AP US President Bill Clinton has promised a tough anti-crime programme with the money coming from the slashing of the government workforce. His proposals call for up to 100,000 new policemen on the streets, more money for drug treatment, more jails and reformation camps for criminals,AP - 403 words
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Article146 1994-02-16 15 AP POP superstar Michael Jackson did not steal the hit song, Dangerous, from an unknown Denver songwriter, a US District Court jury decided today. The jury deliberated less than three hours before reaching its verdict in the five-day trial. If songwriter Crystal Cartier had won theAP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration74 1994-02-16 15 AP ANDREI Chikatilo, the serial killer convicted of mutilating and killing 52 women and children was executed yesterday, the Russian Independent Television news reported. Chikatilo, 57, was executed in the prison of the town of Novocherkassk in the Rostov region of Southern Russia. Most of his cimesAP - 74 words
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Advertisement189 1994-02-16 15 MEMBERSHIP IS EXTRAORDINARY Out of the ordinary comes some- is extending the invitation to you to be thing extraordinary a membership part of this extraordinary membership, that opens a world of excitement to you. As long as you are employed, Besides a host of exclusive privileges, whether in unionised or189 words
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Advertisement353 1994-02-16 17 HERE'S HOW: r«ra .Answer as many as you Wjll l:9l| U/11l fljIC [jM|A can of the six questions 1 Will Ik 111 %r featured between Feb 11 and 24 by calling I L RULES 1900-840-8480. BHCvkI HMt 1. You accummulate points by responding -Key in your answers f\W |||Q| LlQl353 words
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Article234 1994-02-16 18 NORTH Korea has agreed to allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to check seven declared nuclear plants in the hardline communist state. IAEA officials said yesterday that they expected inspections to start immediately. "The aim of the inspection is to verify that234 words
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Article252 1994-02-16 18 AP DOES North Korea have adequate amount of high-grade plutonium for a nuclear bomb? The IAEA inspectors intend to find out. Pyongyang has consistently denied US and other western accusations that it is secretly building nuclear weapons. CIA Director James Woolsey has said North KoreaAP - 252 words
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499 1994-02-16 19 Reporter MICHELLE ANG was in Tokyo at the weekend to cover a concert and was left wondering how the Japanese cope with winter's snow and cold GOING out in Tokyo in winter is not easy. First you put on about four layers of499 words
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Article, Illustration677 1994-02-16 20 Aggie gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie cannot answer are put to experts such as doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and address. But The New Paper will677 words
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Article207 1994-02-16 20 I am 21 and I have a problem. I try very hard to cope with my sexual feelings but I have always failed. I tell myself that I should regard these feelings as part of human nature. However, that does not satisfy me nor stop me207 words
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Article174 1994-02-16 20 I am 12 years old and my boyfriend and I attend the same school. We got along well until one day he stopped contacting me. I suspected that something was wrong. I spoke to some of his friends and found out that he has a new girlfriend174 words
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Article, Illustration531 1994-02-16 21 You don't have to wait till Feb 14 to express it. You don't need to take the light of your life to a pricey Valentine's dinner. You don't need to buy roses, candy, cards and heart-shaped knick-knacks. All you need is imagination 365Picture/ Mohd Ishak - 531 words
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Article, Illustration630 1994-02-16 22 Should I? Should we? apologise and say you always thought she was a 36. Help her with little things. Like when she's painting her nails, volunteer to clean her ears with your tongue. When she's sad, don't rush out and get her a bouquet of flowers. Instead,Pictures/ Jonathan Choo; Picture/ Mohd Ishak - 630 words
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Article, Illustration180 1994-02-16 23 they'll always stay cute. Also, don't forget to involve yourself in her hobbies. If she's into folk dancing, then you're in luck because a night out at the Corner community centre won't burn a hole in your pocket. If she loves reading, scour the secondhand bookshops forPictures/ Aundry Gan - 180 words
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Article136 1994-02-16 23 Self-made cards A touch Weekend surprises A poem A gilt bra two sizes too big Tray suppers on the balcony A special song Homemade paper roses Kiss on the hand (>oing barefoot in the park A teddy bear Touching toes A massage Flying kites Sunflowers A banana136 words
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Article, Illustration449 1994-02-16 24 Norenshah Sahari - WHERE WERE YOU, AHMAD? HE won a dinner date with INXS after the show, but Mr Ahmad bin Ikhwan did not show up. Mr Ahmad, 19, won the top prize in a phone-in contest organised by The New Paper and SunVic. The winner was supposed to give aPicture/ David Tan - 449 words
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Article, Illustration568 1994-02-16 25 Come Saturday, the God of Songs, Jacky Cheung hits town for a three-night stint. MAUREEN KOH goes through her files and recalls things written about him 1993 was a bountiful year for Jacky Cheung. Farewell Kiss charted record sales of three million in the Far East568 words
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Article, Illustration476 1994-02-16 26 Andy Kwan - By Andy Kwan WHEN the Tai-Chi Band took to the stage here Saturday night, the crowd of about 6(H) fans was probably unaware that the Hongkong rock group was 10 years old. In fact, the six-member band held a grand concert in Hongkong last476 words
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Advertisement107 1994-02-16 26 X>he sMaqic (touch ome people have it and some don't. Our new band, Touch, at the Lobby Lounge, certainly have that magic touch. Performing hits ranging from jazz to pop rock, they'll keep your feet tapping nightly from 9pm (except Sundays). Or relax to soothing pieces by pianist Edmund Tan.107 words
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Miscellaneous698 1994-02-16 29 COMICRELIEF I SOUNDWAVES The Concrete Jungle/coNn Goh radio 1 symphony 00 V tki I ?NASTV ftVE THERE" I FArfill/f* HFSI NOON Lyn Saadon s Midday Mix NOON News in Brief 1 UJAS 1.15 PM An Afternoon with Koh ioo 12.05 PM Andrews Lunch Treats^ i I'll > J> J. 7.10698 words
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Miscellaneous289 1994-02-16 30 COMICRELIEF Calvin and Hobbes/Biii Watterson I'VE OEGOED [IS TUM FROM NOW WRE GOING HO. I'M GOING TO YWINE I WONDER IF ANYONE ELSE I SUFFER A A FACT. ON. M TO WORK HARDER. Will I GET "WE SPECIAL 15 AS SCAREO ABOUT TUE FROM LOW GOAL IS AT EVERYTHING TREATMENT"289 words
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Advertisement81 1994-02-16 32 2710 Professional/ Executive Positions 2725 Teaching/ Tutorial Positions OF SINGAPORE FACULTY CLUB CHILD CARE CENTRE raquire* CHILD CARE TEACHER 3 GCE 'O' level passes Including English some experience in a similar environment Candidates can expect a gross monthly salary between $705 and 51,205 depending on qualifications and experience Interastad candidates81 words
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Advertisement352 1994-02-16 32 2720 IT Positions The Asia Pacific regional headquarters office of an internationalMNC urgently requires a proactive individual with hands-on experience on computer systems for its EDP Division lobe setup soon. mSS, edp EXECUTIVE W (WOO HO Series) I Requirements: y I A Degree/Diploma in Computer Studies/ v J I Programming352 words
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Advertisement127 1994-02-16 32 2720 IT Positions 2725 Teaching/ Tutorial Positions 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions the following positions In a well established Accounting Firm: 1) AUDIT ASSISTANTS Min. qualifications: 'A' level Suitable accounting qualifications Only candidates with at least I year auditing experience in a Public Accounting Firm need apply 2) AUDIT TRAINEES Min127 words
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Advertisement180 1994-02-16 32 2720 IT Position* 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions A well established co. invites applicants for the following position: ADMIN ASSISTANT Mln OCE fjt level Mln. 2-3 yrs. working experience Ability to handle softwares such as WordPerfect, Symphony, Lotus 123 5 day week Pick up point at Tamplnes MKT station Interested applicants180 words
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Advertisement366 1994-02-16 32 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Poaitiona Nestle, an international food and beverage J company, invites you to join us as our: The Requirements: GCE OVN' level PC literate (WordPerfect and Lotus) The Job: Involves testing of raw/packing materials and finished products The Requirements: GCE OTN' level Male applicants366 words
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Advertisement332 1994-02-16 33 I 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions IMMEDIATE VACANCY An established and leading insurance company with a foreign base requires a 16 years and alx>ve Available for work immediately 5 day-week, with an attractive salary. Office is next to Raffles Place MRT Please call Tel: 539 5979 for an Interview i Full-time332 words
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Advertisement250 1994-02-16 33 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions FEMALE DOCUMENTATION CLERK Urgently required by a Japanese co located In Parkway Builders Mln OCE O' level Typing &PC knowledge Aged 18 to 25 years Able to start work Immed Experienced in documents essential but school leavers may also apply as training will be provided Benefits:250 words
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Advertisement322 1994-02-16 33 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Poaitiona Well established distributor in office supplies located in Bt.Batok requires GENERAL CLERK Secondary education Aged 16 above Call for appt. at Tel: *****00 ADMIN. CLERK General clerical and cashier duties Interested applicants, please contact Ms Esther Tan at *****20 or write In to: Ban Hock Mm322 words
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Advertisement279 1994-02-16 33 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Poaitiona Established local Co. situated at No 11. Sungel Kadut Ave 5(2572) requires: A) FEMALE JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK B) FEMALE INVOICING CLERK a Mln. 'O' or 'N' Level a PC knowledge a Accounts knowledge preferred Inlaraalad applicants plaata walk-in lor interview at the above addraaa or tal.279 words
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Advertisement410 1994-02-16 33 2735 Agent/Broker/ Trader Positions ffWTSMi Wj rft Tay Choon Mong (Branch Manager) 13 years business experience A career in lite insurance sales gives you many ol the attractive benefits of being SELF-EMPLOYED, an opportunity to work with PROFESSIONALS, a chance to work in a STIMULATING, CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT, and a GENEROUS410 words
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Advertisement247 1994-02-16 33 2740 Sales Positions J Established Paper L Converter requires On-Job training provided Excellent Interpersonal communication skills Fluent In spoken/ written English Monthly Income of 551.300- 552.000 with commission Incentives with/ without experience Walk-In Interview at or call VSales J Age 21 above k H Speak Mandarin Ij j English ft247 words
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Advertisement346 1994-02-16 34 2740 Sales Positions RIL SHIPPING SERVICES PTE LTD requires urgently SALES EXECUTIVES Interested applicants contact Jane Khoo at Tel: *****77 for Interview at Blk. 4 #07-17/ 19 Alexandra Diatripark Paair Panjang Road Singapore 0511 Urgently required TELEMAHKETEERS Good hourly payment Mln. requirement 3O' level 21 years old Inlefeeled please call346 words
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Advertisement218 1994-02-16 34 2740 Sales Positions 2745 Technical Positions A professional IT company In Katong area requires 1) COMPUTER TECHNICIAN 2) ADMIN. ASSISTANT Qualities sought are a good working atutude and trust worthiness PtMM call 345-9623 for an Interview Distributors requires: 1) QUALIFIED CERTIFICATED ELECTRICIANS 2) TECHNICIANS (Audio/ Video intercom) SALES EXECUTIVES Applicants,218 words
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Advertisement267 1994-02-16 34 2745 Technical Positions NTC 2 or Diploma in Electronics Expcricnce in elcctro-optics preferred Training in Japan will be provided Able to correspond in English Possess own transport Only those who can start work immediately need to apply Please call 744-3113 or write with full resume to: The Advertiser 35 Tannery267 words
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Advertisement192 1994-02-16 34 2760 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Position* 2760 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Position* I Plaza Hotel 1 SINOAPOBt (An tssocute ol UOB Group I A major publicly listed company, the Plaza Hold j is an established superior deluxe class hold. Administration Snr General Clerk $811 (Marlicting Services) Accounts Clerks $806 Outstation Cashiers $781192 words
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Advertisement62 1994-02-16 35 2750 Production Positions foi* THE*M DATA TECHNOLOGY ufx- COMPANY n Seagate pD iscover the unique way to an enriching future. For both who boi'e 'O 1 levels or 'A 1 levels and awaiting poly admission and awaiting university admission Look out for more details in Friday's New Paper and Saturday's62 words
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Advertisement342 1994-02-16 36 2760 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions ROYAL COPENHAGEN PLiKVIVO* TO HU M«lbTr THE QUIfN Of DENMAK WHEN YOU'RE GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE BEST.... Become a part of the world renowed Royal Copenhagen Group that is synonymous with Denmark's (and possibly the world's best) first names in fine porcelain and silver. Royal342 words
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Advertisement362 1994-02-16 36 2760 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions NUSA INDAH INDONESIAN RESTAURANT requires 1) MALE/ FEMALE KITCHEN HELPERS cum DISHWASHERS (full/ part-time) With or without experience 2 shifts 2) MALE/ FEMALE ASSISTANT COOKS Basic cooking knowledge is preferred Speak and understand simple English Able to perform shift duties 3) ASSISTANT KITCHEN SUPERVISOR At362 words
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Advertisement166 1994-02-16 36 2760 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions A Karaoke Lounge at (Jueenstown require: 1) FEMALE KJ 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3) BARTENDERS/ BAR MAIDS Interested. plea.se pave *****66 .(ter .'tpin I Cookie Outlet 111 Takashllliaya Kept Store requires ASST. SUPERVISOR Pleasant disposition Kxpertence preferred Pleat* call/ walk in to AUNT STELLA'S 391 A166 words
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Advertisement244 1994-02-16 36 2770 Security Positions PRIMESAFE Walk-In Intarvww at 47. Hill SI. #07-40 Singapore Chinese Chamber o( Commerce, S pore 0617 Tel. *****36 1. SECURITY SUPERVISORS 2. SECURITY GUARDS Applicants preferable able to speak, read and write simple KtiKlish Interview! will lie conducted daily between 10am.-6pm. (Mon. lo Fri.) Pla bring along244 words
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Advertisement309 1994-02-16 36 2795 Other Positions ■J L, NEW HEALTH CENTRE OPENING SOON! One of the most luxurious Health Centre urgently requires:- Chinese Female Receptionists Female Masseuses Waiter/ Waitress Male Attendants General Cleaners Age above 21, experienced/ Inexperienced. Please come personally with two photos for interview between 2pm.-6pm. No. 7 Marina Grove, #02-01309 words
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Advertisement310 1994-02-16 37 2795 Other Positions THE INDUSTRY LEADER DFS is a US based premier retailer operating in over 20 countries worldwide. We are a highly successful company because we do what we do best... niche retailing and by constantly exceeding our customers' expectations. CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER (Airport) Completed GCE 'O' level or310 words
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Advertisement26 1994-02-16 37 2795 Other Positions J Mobil Station (NextL r A Tu Jurong BuperKl 1 Bowl) Requires: I I Data Entry I I Clerk I Call: 265-0344 y26 words
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Advertisement96 1994-02-16 37 2795 Other Positions j" Established transport company requires 1. OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 2. CONTAINER DRIVER 3. CONVENTIONAL (LOOSE) CARGO DRIVER prepared to work lonic hours must have PSA operations InwiMp good driving record (past 2/3) very attractive remuneration packages Please call *****88 lor appointment or walk-in personally at: 7, Keppel Road96 words
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Advertisement180 1994-02-16 37 2795 Other Positions An Established (ias a Company in Jntoqi ti 3 Immediate Vacancy Eor A) STOREKEEPER Experience in Store B Management With some Supervisory I skills a e Age 30 and above a Po«Mi Clui i driving I Unmet Salary neKoiiahle B) LAB TECHNICIAN Diploma in Chemical I Process180 words
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Advertisement114 1994-02-16 37 2795 Other Positions CHINESE STORE ASST. CUM DESPATCH RIDER required by a Company in Toa Pay oh North Primary education Able to understand simple English Possess class 2 driving licence Starling gross monthly salary ssiioo with prospect (or advancement Recently KOU personnel can also tie considered Call *****88/ Janet lor114 words
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Advertisement303 1994-02-16 37 2795 Other Positions Established shipping company in Jurong urgently requires; PERSONAL ASSISSTANT Able to type accurately Possess knowledge of simple accounts Residing around Jurong/ Clementi area Salary will commensurate with experience ($lOOO and above) Interested applicants are to come in for an interview at: BIK 1016 #01-17 Eunos Ave 5303 words
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Article, Illustration532 1994-02-16 38 Chicago Bulls to Chicago White Sox...Michael Jordan has his first workout since retiring from basketball to try his hand at baseball. How does he fare? SPORTS FAST FACTS Michael Jordan celebrates his 31st birthday tomorrow In his first practice, Jordan hits most of the balls intoWire services. - 532 words
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Article, Illustration458 1994-02-16 40 Bernard Pereira - LIONS' FIRST BIG TEST...AND IT'S AGAINST THE TIGERS! By Bernard Pereira THE Lions are in for another 7-0 mauling when they meet Hyundai Tigers tomorrow. That's the forecast of former South Korean football maestro Cha Beum-Keun, the head coach of the Hyundai Tigers. The last time Singapore458 words
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Article173 1994-02-16 40 AFP. ASIA'S most successful footballer, South Korean Cha Beum-Keun, is ashamed of Asian soccer standards. "The Asian Football Confederation needs to take the lead," said Cha in an interview in Hongkong. He said he is "ashamed of Asia" when he discovered the standard of regional footballAFP. - 173 words
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Article170 1994-02-16 40 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Division One Scotland: Falkirk 3 Stirling 1. Portuguese Cup quarter-finals: Sporting 3 Trofense 1, Porto 6 Desportivo Aves 0, Rio Ave 0 Estrela Amadora 3, Lourosa 2 Belenenses 0. Friendlies: Fiorentina 0 Colombia 0, Athletico Madrid 1 Tottenham 2. SNOOKER InternationalWire services. - 170 words
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Article126 1994-02-16 40 Wire services. LEEDS manager Howard Wilkinson has transfer-listed Steve Hodge and Norwegian Frank Strandli. EVERTON manager Mike Walker is desperate to sign Swedish cen-tre-half Jan Eriksson. Regular defenders Gary Ablett and Dave Watson are both injured. It has been playing Ian Snodin and youngster Neil Moore as an emergencvWire services. - 126 words
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Article, Illustration913 1994-02-16 41 First, Ken Worden lamented the lack of depth in his squad. Then, he rued the absence of quality strikers. Last Sunday, he said Singapore won't win the Malaysia Cup this year. Is the national coach buying insurance? S GULAM finds out... BUYING INSURANCE? WE WON'T WINPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 913 words
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Article, Illustration89 1994-02-16 42 AP. COLOMBIA'S World Cup-bound national team was held to a goalless draw against Fiorentina in Florence, Italy, yesterday. The Colombians tried to use their renowned precision passing to attack but were troubled by the chilly and damp conditions. They were also restricted by the tight defending of Fiorentina,AP. - 89 words
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Advertisement18 1994-02-16 42 Shame on Asia South Korean legend Cha is ashamed as he hits out at poor standards /Page 4118 words
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