The New Paper, 17 October 1994
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Title Section16 1994-10-17 1 the new paper MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1994 MITA (P) 233/04/94 50 CENTS the l/ newt paper16 words
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Advertisement109 1994-10-17 1 —-—(taiiy-ww 1 Expert Eye says MONDAY, OCTOBER 17,1994 MITA (P) 233/04/94 50 CENTS How tough is Singapore's opposition? Who better to rate them I N kd >; f jS§Y no less than $100,000 a month. Why was she shot twice on Shot twice but alive: Madam Mona Koh, 46, in109 words
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Article, Illustration337 1994-10-17 2 ASIAN GAMES MATCH-FIXING Source: New Straits Times NAMES of Malaysian soccer players suspected of taking bribes during the Asian Games will be submitted to the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) today. The names are part of the "tell-all" report on the national team's performance atSource: New Straits Times - 337 words
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Article113 1994-10-17 2 THAT'S our guess-the-PSI contest. Figure out what the Pollutant Standard will be at 7 am on Wednesday and you could win a breath of fresh air Trion Electronic Air Cleaners, courtesy of Airverclean Pte Ltd. The first three correct entries will receive a Trion HEPA Air Cleaner113 words
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Advertisement289 1994-10-17 2 We've a surprise for you, The Singapore soccer team starts its Malaysia Cup campaign this Saturday. Tomorrow, we tell you the fan, how you can send your message to the Lions. Examsmart: Maths -1(1-2x) We tackle common mistakes students make in algebra and standard forms in the first of a289 words
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Article, Illustration290 1994-10-17 4 HOT STORIES MORE INVESTMENTS SINGAPORE'S investments abroad grew 25.5 per cent to $28.2 billion at the end of last year and will continue to grow strongly this year, says the Department of Statistics. This reflects the effectiveness of the Government's recent go-regional push. Malaysia and Hongkong290 words
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Article22 1994-10-17 4 THE Straits Times Industrial Index rose 1.58 points to 2378.88 points at 9.15 this morning from Friday's close of 2377.30.22 words
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Article87 1994-10-17 4 THE Universities Endowment Fund has raised almost $28 million, and the Shaw Foundation will be the first donor to have a building named after it. The foundation, which is the largest single donor to the three-year-old fund so far, has pledged $5 million over five years. The87 words
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Article84 1994-10-17 4 DH Mahathir Mohamad said the basis of the 1995 Budget is to reduce the rate of inflation and enhance the nation's economic growth through investment incentives. The Prime Minister said the government was confident that Malaysia would achieve 8 per cent economic growth this year and that if84 words
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Article69 1994-10-17 4 THAI former Deputy Premier Amnuay Viravan yesterday launched his Nam Thai Party which he wanted to create as a party of professional administrators. If elected, Dr Amnuay as the leader of a political party, is a possible candidate for the premiership. Nam Thai hopes to capture the69 words
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Article62 1994-10-17 4 INDIA is offering investors projects worth $4.5 billion in shipbuilding, container terminals and a light rail network for New Delhi to be awarded in the next four months. Indian Minister for Surface Transport Jagdish Tytler, who is here on an investment drive, said fast-track projects on offer include62 words
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Article55 1994-10-17 4 SINGAPORE Democratic Party leader Chee Soon Juan says he will contest in MacPherson against People's Action Party MP Matthias Yao despite the advice of his party colleagues. Dr Chee said they were concerned that by indicating where he would run, it would give the PAP the upper55 words
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Article73 1994-10-17 4 The Straits Timet: UN warns Iraq to pull back elite troops Business Times: S pore firms' investments overseas surge 25% to $28b Lianhe Zaobao: Amount of direct foreign investments from S'pore totalled $28.2b end of last year Berita Harian: UN orders Iraq to pull back RCS morning news: Germany's73 words
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Article, Illustration477 1994-10-17 5 A preview of the 12 finalists in The New Paper's New Face of the Year contest at Takashimaya Square attracted hordes of photo buffs and gawkers yesterday afternoon. LOIS NG reports THENEWSTODAY SNAP, cackle, pop. Cameras clicked. Tongues clacked. And eyes popped from their sockets. Most conspicuous amongPicture/ Sam Yeo - 477 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration358 1994-10-17 6 Ovidia Lim - By Ovidia Lim A RESIDENTS' association representing more than 1,000 private home-owners is asking the Government for help to better manage its estates. The association wants administrative back-up from the People's Association (PA). Said Mr Henry Lim, a member of the Nee Soon South Private Housing EstatePicture/ Sam Yeo - 358 words
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Article109 1994-10-17 6 SINGAPORE has sent six men to Kuwait as part of the United Nations' Iraq Kuwait Observer Mission. Two are based in the mission's headquarters while the remaining four are observers in the demilitarised zone (DMZ). Dr Lee said the Defence Ministry is in close contact with these men, and109 words
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Article, Illustration357 1994-10-17 7 A dream came true yesterday for Nur Ilyana, a six-year-old who suffers from a rare blood condition. She met her Lion's footballer, Steven Tan. But it took her a while to work up the courage. Why? TAY BOON CHUAN finds out WHEN Steven Tan introduced himself357 words
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Article45 1994-10-17 7 FOOTBALLER Steven Tan and his girlfriend are shy people. He did not want his visit with Nur publicised, but The New Paper thought good deeds deserve a bit of publicity. So we got this picture of Steven and Nur from Madam Rahayu.45 words
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Article, Illustration388 1994-10-17 8 Yaw Yan Chong; Tay Boon Chuan - By Yaw Yan Chong and Tay Boon Chuan THE woman who was shot twice at the Katong People's Complex on Saturday is a top "mamasan". Madam Mona Koh, 46, has been a well-known figure in the nightclub circuit for at least 15 years. One source388 words
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Article, Illustration322 1994-10-17 8 7.41 pm, Oct 15: Security officer Eric Tan hears two loud bangs at the lift lobby in Katong People's Complex. He runs to the lobby and sees a woman, wearing a white T-shirt and a pair of tights, on the ground in a pool of blood. Mr Tan322 words
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Article69 1994-10-17 8 MADAM Mona Koh was robbed and beaten up more than a year ago. Two men ambushed her as she was returning to her private apartment in Katong. They took her diamondstudded Patek Philhpe watch worth more than $100,000 and her handphone. She saw the robbers use her69 words
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Article164 1994-10-17 8 ONE secret of Madam Koh's success is her personality. A source said: "She's the consummate socialite. She talks to everyone warmly and makes you feel comfortable in her presence. "If she sees you from a distance and recognises you, she will definitely remember your name and164 words
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Article92 1994-10-17 8 "HE wanted to kill me. I will die. Take care of my two children." Madam Koh said this to her family at Singapore General Hospital on Saturday night. A friend, who has known her for seven years, visited her yesterday and said she was under anaesthesia. Madam92 words
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Article49 1994-10-17 8 THE gunman is described as being of slim build. Police appeal to anyone who saw the man running out of the shopping centre, and taxi drivers who may have picked him up, to contact: Inspector Chuah Teong Eng of the Criminal Investigation Department's Organised Crime Branch at 323-0000.49 words
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Article125 1994-10-17 8 WAS the gunman who shot Madam Koh paid for the hit? One source believes she was shot in revenge. One possibility: Madam Koh is said to gamble a lot at the Turf Club and at casinos on board ships. The attack may have something to do with125 words
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Article23 1994-10-17 8 POLICE are treating the case as one of using a firearm under the Arms Offences Act. The offence carries the death penalty.23 words
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Article, Illustration380 1994-10-17 10 Yvonne Lim - SINGAPORETODAY By Yvonne Lim TEN years of shift work as a security supervisor took its toll on Abdul Rahman, 33. In July, he was hospitalised for what his doctor said was overwork and stress. Mr Rahman knew that simply taking pills would not cure him. HePicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 380 words
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Article269 1994-10-17 12 THE COE price of luxury care hit a record $102,002, but the highest bid was actually a whopping $30,000 more $132,000. The Registrar of Vehicles' records show that demand for Certificates of Entitlement (COE) for big and luxury care is stronger than ever, reports the Business269 words
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Article, Illustration79 1994-10-17 13 New hotels are not the only thing going up in Singapore. So are the number of tourist arrivals. Minister of State for Trade Industry and Communications Goh Chee Wee is scheduled to deliver this good news at the topping-off ceremony of the Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Hotel this morning79 words
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Article, Illustration271 1994-10-17 15 A 45-YEAR-OLD grandmother was sentenced to four years' jail for having left her newborn baby to die. Shamsiah Yaacob, a widow living in Kampung Seberang in Kedah, gave birth to the baby boy on Aug 16 last year. An hour after the birth,Picture/ Nst - 271 words
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Article, Illustration202 1994-10-17 15 IF Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew got only M 5200,000 in 1991 (then about $128,000) how can my client be charged more, said a lawyer in the Malaysian High Court on Saturday. The case involves Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan's libel202 words
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180 1994-10-17 15 Reuter. PEOPLE seeking political asylum in Britain often end up in jail when they arrive, said a medical charity organisation. In a report today, the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture said: "Survivors of torture (abroad) are detained without charge or trial forReuter. - 180 words
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Article, Illustration233 1994-10-17 18 AP. A FERRY carrying a bridal party of 165 people sank in turbulent waters of the Bay of Bengal yesterday, killing at least 56 people. At least 74 passengers are missing. Many may have died though their bodies have not yet been recovered. Fifty-sixAP. - 233 words
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147 1994-10-17 18 AP. AN unmanned bulldozer went out of control, crushing 16 cars and just missing a video store and some power lines. "What a mess," said Mr Ron Corbo, owner of the Oldsmobile-Subaru dealership in suburban Buffalo in the US. "There are half-a-million dollars worth ofAP. - 147 words
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Article403 1994-10-17 19 Complaints swamp market watchdog STOCK market fraud in China is giving the country's top securities watchdog nightmares. Mr Gao Xiqing, a senior official of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, said in Hongkong on Friday that his agency is being overwhelmed by complaints from Chinese investors.403 words
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Article284 1994-10-17 21 AP. CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl's coalition is poised for a narrow victory in the election for Germany's Parliament. This, despite its worst showing in 33 years the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has about 42 per cent and the Free Democrats 7 per cent. The opposition predictedAP. - 284 words
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Article188 1994-10-17 21 UPI. THE Khmer Rouge commander jointly responsible for the kidnapping of three Western hostages has defected to the government. General Rin said yesterday: "The reason I agreed to defect was that the government agreed to develop the Vine mountain area I live in." He said heUPI. - 188 words
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Miscellaneous999 1994-10-17 22 \S channdQ NOON Little House on the Prairie (Drama) Gcode ***** 1.00 PM Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman Buffalo Soldiers (Drama/stereo) Gcode ***** 2.00 Bewitched What Every Young Man Should Know (Comedy/b&w) Gcode 4562 2.30 Hogan's Heroes (Comedy) Gcode 9253 3.00 The Pyramid Game (Game show/stereo/r) Gcode 5122 3.30 Shop 'Till999 words
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Article, Illustration514 1994-10-17 23 Hongkong actress Anita Yuen was in town over the weekend to promote her new movie, He's a Woman, She's a Man which starts its run soon. In an exclusive interview, she displays her true self to~MAUREEN KOH. ANITA Yuen draws her legs up onto the chair, leansPicture/ Sam Yeo - 514 words
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Article, Illustration405 1994-10-17 24 Andy Kwan - By Andy Kwan THE top actresses in* Hongkong films are in semi- retirement. This should be good news for others such as Carina Lau, who have the ability to fill their shoes. But the 29-year-old Carina doesn't think so. "I don't thinkPicture/ Sam Yeo - 405 words
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Article, Illustration348 1994-10-17 25 Michael Southwell - By Michael Southwell IT looks like the feel-good vibrations touched off by the Forrest Gump craze are shaking Singapore's concert scene too. Over the next four weeks, the music of middle America in the 70s is coming to Singapore. The concert venues are going to348 words
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Article, Illustration324 1994-10-17 26 EVERYONE knew Mary Reilly was a horror movie. But no one expected the nightmare to break out on the sets. The crew working on the $70.5 million movie will remember it for only one thing the horror of working with two top artistes who fought bitterly, reports324 words
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Article, Illustration438 1994-10-17 27 LOOK THE waistline is back often bare. And hemlines flutter from way up to way down in the Paris 1995 Spring-Summer fashion shows. Buyers and press from around the world swamped Paris last week to view what the creators have in mind for next year. And so far,Picture/ Reuter; Picture/ Afp. - 438 words
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Article, Illustration476 1994-10-17 28 PRADEEP PAUL - Etcetera WITH PRADEEP PAUL CHINA versus the rest. That's my nomination if the Asian (James is renamed. And renamed it should be, considering the embarrassing disparity between the country that topped the medal tally and the rest of the participating countries. A fortnight ago, 1079476 words
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Article, Illustration491 1994-10-17 33 Despite the fierce competition from other food establishments in Singapore, Fosters is still regarded by many as a premier restaurant for steaks. Noted for its very beautiful English decor, a sense of tranqulity and cosiness overwhelms you as you step in the restaurant. Lovely Laura Ashley prints,491 words
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Advertisement90 1994-10-17 38 2730 Sscrstarial/ Clerical Positions Manufacturing Co. in Jurong requires FEMALE SALES CLERK Age 20-25 LCCI or ITE certificate in office skills 1 yr. working experience Must tiave PC knowlege Preferably staying 111 Jurong Area Interested call personally at 85 JOO Koon Circle Singapore 2362 Tal: *****33 SBS bus 25L' from90 words
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Advertisement134 1994-10-17 38 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions I Company in Bukit Batok I (S day) urgently requires II I I ii i > II i ii 1 1 ii 1 i i I Ii Knowledge in accounting i i I I PC liter ale I I Mo PR or minimum with S I134 words
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Advertisement304 1994-10-17 38 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions j^^OOK-KEEPER required by International Trading Co. e Applicant must be bilingual in English Mandarin with at least 5 yrs. working experience Suitably qualified applicants apply to: No. SO Anson Rd. #31-05 I Singapore 0207 I rCHINESE JUNIOR CLERK e Able to perform clerical duties e PC304 words
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Advertisement328 1994-10-17 38 2740 Sale* Positions Requirements: •HE/Secondary Education •Age 16 and above •Able to converse in English and Mandarin •Experience preferred but not necessary •Part-Tme and temporary positions are available Duties: •Assist in the retail operations located in Sentosa and other attractions. Basic duties will include sales and customer service. Requirements: •Minmum328 words
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Advertisement344 1994-10-17 39 2740 Sates Positions C L .J| B r*BOUTIQUE ASSISTANT Salary $1,200 negotiable Female preferred Full time/Part time Independent and with initiative Preferably with some experience Operational hours from Bpmto 3 am We offer an attractive aalary packaga, AWS, Profit Sharing, Attandanca Bonua, Medical and Hoapltallaatlon banaftta. Walk-in-intervi«w on 17th 18th344 words
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Advertisement289 1994-10-17 39 2740 Sales Positions A co. In Kim Seng Plaza requires 2 Chin*** Sale* Executive (•S* 21-30) To promote personal .security Identification curd. Training will be provided. 1 Chine** R*c*plloni*t cum Computer Clerk (»8« 21 25) Must have knowledge In Hanyu Plnyln lnlei**ted pie*** call *****18 lor interview An Eilabliihttf Co.289 words
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Advertisement155 1994-10-17 39 2740 Sales Positions ESPERANZA SHOES (S) PTC LTD has limned vacancies (or: MALE/ FEMALE PART-TIME SALES PROMOTER Age 15-35 years old Experience not necessary as training will be provided Hourly ralad Mon.- Frl.: $4.20 par hour Sat. Sun. $4.40 par hour Public holiday: doublo rata par hour a Plus sales155 words
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Advertisement192 1994-10-17 39 2745 Technical Positions We are a large automotive company in Singapore. Due to expansion, we invite suitable candidates to apply tor the position of: ervice Advisors GCE '0' level plus NTC 2 in Motor Vehicle Mechanics with minimum 3 years' similar working experience or NTC 3 with minimum 5 years'192 words
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Advertisement91 1994-10-17 39 2745 Technical Positions Sanitary A Plumbing i Company urgently requires I! Mffl'lil'lltrM'liM i i 1 Experience In sanl- i 1 tary/ plumbing works 1 an asset 11 Diploma holders also i welcome training 1i i provided Class 3 driving lie i 1 Skilled and seinl- i 1 11 skilled i91 words
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Advertisement65 1994-10-17 39 2745 Technical Po«itk>n» PROSPEC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. requires 1. PROJECT TECHNICIANS Mln ITC or NTC2 In Electronic Engineering Experience In Electronics Project BuildlnK Kresh Graduates are welcome 2. TECHNICAL ASSTS. Sec education Interested In Electronics irt'.i No experience required, training provided Age below 30 yrs. old 111I 1 165 words
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Advertisement313 1994-10-17 40 2745 Technical Positions J DRAFTPERSON L Well verse in autocad. computer literaU- ITC in mechanical/ electrical engineering ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS ITC in electrical/ mechanical engineering Interested please write-in: Unitod Provisional Sotvicm (S) Pta Ltd Loyang Ottshor* Suppif Bm Box no SIM Loyang Craacant l Singapore 1750 N Tat: *****54 K II313 words
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Advertisement179 1994-10-17 40 2750 Production Positions ITOftflJfrilN Oct) 4.30pm IQC INSPECTOR (Normal Shift: Mon Fri: B.ooam 5.30pm) Completed Secondary educat.on 1 year's experience in IQC |ob preferrea Able to understand and perform PCB inspection STORE ASSISTANTS (12-Hour Day Night Shift) I* Completed Primary education Experience in store work preferred but not essential General179 words
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Advertisement59 1994-10-17 40 2750 Production Positions 1 2-3 yean' experience in J tool and die making I Interested applicants, i I please call for an I interview appointment. I STOCKO SINGAPORE PTE LTD I I 22A Um Teck 800 Road 1 (UppPay.Lebar) #02 01 Henley Industrial Bldg, I Singapore 19S1 I I Tel:59 words
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Advertisement182 1994-10-17 40 2750 Production Positions A. M. KIO requires: 1) MACHINE OPERATORS 2) MATERIAL HANDLERS 3) PRODUCTION OPERATORS Rotating shift only Monthly pay up to *1000-***** 5 days work 7 days annual leave 2 increments in Ist year Productivity bonus. every 8 months Free refreshment/ transport/ medical/ dental Interested, pg. 609 2699182 words
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Advertisement150 1994-10-17 40 2760 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions The Westin Stamford Westin Plaza, known for its fine and excellent service requires: 'N' level qualifications or school-leavers No experience required as training will be provided Able to work shifts Successful applicants will work in one of the restaurants in The Westin Stamford Westin Plaza150 words
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Advertisement93 1994-10-17 40 2760 Hotel/Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Mission Disco. PUB. KTV, Restaurant. Beer Garden 4 Tropical Park urgently requires 1. SUPERVISORS 2. FULL-TIME WAITERS A WAITRESSES Interested pleaese come personally for an interview at SAF WARRANT OFFICER A SPECIALIST CLUB (formally NCO Club) BEACH ROAD (opp. Rafftet Hotel) SINGAPORE 071t Of call 393 words
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Advertisement404 1994-10-17 41 2760 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Leading Japanese Restaurant In commercial district urgently requires:- k RESTAURANT MANAGER MANAGERESS e Highly motivated, organised and systematic e Possess leadership quality e Good communications skills and aggressive e Possess strong analytical skill e Preferable 5 years experience In the same field TRAINEE COOK (Full-time404 words
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Advertisement117 1994-10-17 41 2760 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions I Peninsula 1111 Excelsior Hotels I I N O > O I A Member of YTC Hoieli A Diviilon o1 YTC CoporaHon rmqulrm Front Desk Officers $805 F& B Supervisor (Banquet) $925 Senior F B Captain (Coffee House) $865 Waiters/Waitresses (Coffee House) $800 I Cooks117 words
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Advertisement219 1994-10-17 42 2770 Security Positions p =q T W if MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE We invite applications for the post of: Requirements: Secondary school education Good communication skills Physically fit Benefits: Good training opportunities Attractive variable bonuses 14 days' annual leave Subsidised medical and dental care Holiday allowances/condominium In-house gym and recreational219 words
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Advertisement127 1994-10-17 42 rga— 2770 Security Positions 2790 Part-Time/ Temp Positions ROOM ATTENDANTS Casual A Part-time Housewives Students II Would you like to work 5 hrs. a day. morning shift, when It suits you? We have work available in International Hotel In Singapore. free training given Earn up to $5 2.5 p/hr. Please127 words
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Advertisement189 1994-10-17 42 2790 Part-Time/ Temp Positions A CALENDAR MODELS required. Contact CHAN'S PHOTO A SERVICES 525-8423 V (No fees required) Shift: 9pm 11pm ($141) I 2nd Shift: 11pm 2am ($188) Good incentives Flexible working days Retirees Housewives are welcome V Interested please call: PHILIP TAN at: *****07******08 J FULL-TIMERS OR PART-TIMERS required189 words
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Advertisement174 1994-10-17 42 2790 Part-Time/Temp Positions 2795 Other Positions Established shipping company invites application In rill the following appointments: 1) BOARDING OFFICERS (MALE) At least 2 years working experience In related field with particular emphasis on tanker operation Ahllty to work Independently Possess Class 3 driving licence Minimum 3 O' Level passes Starting174 words
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Advertisement385 1994-10-17 42 2795 Other Positions Wo oro shelly-owned subsidiary of Slngoporo .1 Alrlinaa. Sarvlca Is sur business and this wo provide as an airport ground hondllng ogont to mora than 50 schodulod airlines and sovoral odhoc oporotors tptvUtai thraogh Ilngapara Chongl JUrport Wo ora 4-V i expanding and wish to Invito eppllcetlons385 words
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Advertisement147 1994-10-17 43 2799 Other Positions I GR WBR I RESTAURANT I at: BOAT QUAY NOW HIRING (All Positions) I GREAT PAY AND BENEFrTS including: Potential overseas assignments, I free staff meals, medical benefits, professional training, flexible working I hours, discount for family and friends, good management opportunities more! I APPLY IN PERSON147 words
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Advertisement115 1994-10-17 43 2795 Other Positions I A well established transportation co. requires OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR To supervise a team of drivers in dally operation of container trucking GCE 'N' or 'O' level Malaysians with 5 SPM credits Relevant experience is an advantage but training will be provided for those without experience We offer115 words
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Advertisement308 1994-10-17 43 2795 Other Position® TEC p Japanese Printer Manufacturer requires: Tj ENGINEERS I "•nr (PARTIS QUALITY ASSURANCE) Diploma in Electrical /Electronics Engineering At least 1 year working experience in a Manufacturing or Quany Assurance j environment. ASST BUYEBS h QCE O' level above s *1 year experience in purchasing P CLERKS308 words
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Advertisement460 1994-10-17 44 2795 Other Positions 2795 Other Positions Are you an energetic and self-motivated individual? If you think you are, then you may he the one we are looking for to play the following active roles in the group's I expansion programmes at Tuas I Diploma/Degree in Chemistry or related discipline I460 words
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Advertisement55 1994-10-17 44 2795 Othof Positions 1 AFTER 1 15, fc" Your day may mt ■pi be over But i|j| K; beginning! Jra K Get a drink, Jpj P go dancing, ill |H hear the latest ijfl hottest band If Explore the Ek possibilities B* AFTER 5 listings. Every Friday Mfe* in The55 words
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Advertisement41 1994-10-17 45 (Burp?) "this aerobics Any Job. Any Career. Available Any Day. Any Time. Anywhere. The Straits Times The Sunday times Business Times The New Paper Lianhe Zaobao Lianhe Wanbao Shin Min Daily News Berita harian Berita Minggu fm ma Singapore Press Holdings41 words
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Article311 1994-10-17 46 SOCCER CHINKSK soccer "is still in the last century", joked Asian soccer boss Peter Velappan before the Games tournament. Debutant Uzbekistan proved Velappan's comment was no laughing matter by beating China 4-2 in the final. The swift counter-attacking skills of the Uzbeks was so overwhelming that two opportunistic311 words
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Article, Illustration859 1994-10-17 46 Flag-waving victory laps mark change AFP. Wire services. CHINESE steeplechaser Sun Kipeng's win was no shock. After all, it was just one of 137 gold medals from Asia's biggest sporting event locked safely into China's bag. But when he grabbed a red flag and set off onAFP.; Wire services.; Picture/ Afp; Picture/ Reuter - 859 words
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Article128 1994-10-17 46 CHINA: Gold $13,950, slightly less for silver and bronze KUWAIT: Gold-medallists each wins a car UZBEKISTAN: Gold $2,250, Silver $1,500, Bronze $750 m TAIWAN: Gold $173,000, Silver $86,500, Bronze $57,700 SINGAPORE: Gold $250,000, nothing for silver and bronze AS ATHLETES head home after two weeks of hectic competition,128 words
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Article305 1994-10-17 47 THE SINGAPORE CHALLENGE ATHLETICS DISAPPOINTMENT was written on the faces of the 4x100 m relay quartet after they finished wooden-spoonists. The quartet of Muhamad Hosni, Hamkah Afik, Yusof Alias and Hong Jinsheng laboured home in seventh position in a let-down time of 40.70 sec. They had proclaimed that305 words
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Article, Illustration275 1994-10-17 47 Uzbekistan earned the Fairplay award from the Asian Football Confederation for consistent good conduct Igor Shkvyrin was voted the Most Valuable Player. Picture/ Reuter AFP. UZBEKISTAN striker Igor Shkvyrin demanded to play the soccer final as a personal obligation to head coach Rustam Akramov. He hadAFP. - 275 words
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Article, Illustration576 1994-10-17 47 SHOULD Uzbekistan steal an early goal, then China had better beware and it may have to chase shadows for the rest of the afternoon. So said Japanese coach and former Brazilian international, Paulo Roberto Falcao,some 10 minutes before the soccer final between China and576 words
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Article, Illustration545 1994-10-17 48 A few years ago, they were united in the cause of speed. Sprinters supreme. Today, they are together again. In motherhood. Filipina Lydia de Vega and Indian P T Usha may no longer be winners. But they are still champions. Champions of a cause. OTHER MOTHERS ESTHER ROTReuter, AFP. - 545 words
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Article116 1994-10-17 48 LYDIA Age: 29 Married to Paulo Mercado Has one da'ughter, five-year-old Stephanie ASIAN GAMES GOLDS 1982: 100m 1986: 100m USHA Age: 31 Married to Sreenivasan Has one son, two years old ASIAN GAMES GOLDS 1986: 200 m, 400 m, 400 m hurdles, 4x400m ...They said I could not116 words
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Article, Illustration524 1994-10-17 49 National soccer coach Douglas Moore spoke of his passion, vision and ambition in an interview with S GULAM in China recently. In the final part, the Englishman candidly assesses the four most valuable players who make the Lions tick FANDI AHMAD MALEK AWAB ABBAS SAAD JANG JUNG MALAYSIAPicture/ Philip Lim - 524 words
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Article, Illustration317 1994-10-17 50 EUROPE K1CKOFF Reuter. A GOAL from American Alexi Lalas inspired lowly Padova to a stunning upset 2-0 defeat of champion AC Milan yesterday. Without a win all season, Padova looked certain to hand Milan with a morale-boosting victory and more so after its midweek Italian Cup defeat toReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 317 words
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Article485 1994-10-17 50 Wire services. AC PARMA 1 SAMPPORIA 3 PARMA midfielder Gianfranco Zola's 42nd-minute goal was wiped out by two penalty kicks within six minutes. Halftime substitute, midfielder Riccardo Maspero, converted both, n the 75th and 81st minutes. One minute after Parma defender Alberto Di Chiara's 85th-minute send-off,Wire services. - 485 words
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Article, Illustration608 1994-10-17 51 Ffl if 111m n 0 M T 0 D MatotfSfoy*f dpMW P N Sivaji assesses Singapore's three major quarter-final opponents after visiting their training venues, along with The New Paper's S Gulam. He looks at Pahang today. To come: Sarawak and Sabah THE danger for Singapore when608 words
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Article100 1994-10-17 51 Former national coach P N Sivaji returned recently from a coaching stint in Europe. During this one-month trip, he spent some time with the Swedish national team, its Under-17 side and a leading club, Oster FC. Later, he attended a coaching course in Germany. It got him the100 words
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Article, Illustration420 1994-10-17 52 S Gulam - Lions'Key midfielder down with chicken pox By S Gulam MIDFIELD dynamo Nazri Nasir is down with chicken pox. It may rule him out of Singapore's Malaysia Cup opener against Sabah on Saturday. Nazri, one of the most outstanding players during the Lions' recent tour of Hongkong and Guangzhou,420 words
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Article, Illustration257 1994-10-17 52 NST. KEDAH'S long-time team manager, Datuk Ahmad Basri Akil, has decided to call it quits at the end of the season. He will concentrate his soccer energy on a national-scale youth development programme. "If we want to improve our image in the international scene, we mustNST. - 257 words
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Article332 1994-10-17 52 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Danish Open final (men): Poul-Erik Hoyer-Lareen (Den) bt Allan Rudi Kusuma (Indo) 17-18, 15-4,15-10. Women: Camilla Martin (Den) bt Lim Xiaoqing (Swe) 11-5, 8-11, 12-11. HOCKEY Four Nations tournament final rd: England 2 Spain 1, Germany 1 Holland 1. SOCCER DivWire services. - 332 words
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Article, Illustration394 1994-10-17 53 GUENTCHEV MISSES PENALTY FOR IPSWICH SPORTS IPSWICH 1 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 2 AFP. DAVID Hirst produced an injury-time winner to give Sheffield Wednesday a dramatic 2-1 victory over Ipswich at Portman Road yesterday. Hirst's strike came just six minutes after Bulgarian international Bontcho Guentchev had missedAFP. - 394 words
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