The New Paper, 19 March 1996
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Title Section12 1996-03-19 1 the new paper TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1996 MITA (P) 024/04/95 60 CENTS12 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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362 1996-03-19 2 MANILA DISCO FIRE About 300 packed into disco 100 believed to have died 40 injured in the blaze and stampede Wire services. IT was supposed to be a day of joy for students celebrating their graduation at a Manila disco. Instead,Wire services. - 362 words
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Article281 1996-03-19 2 MALAYSIA PLANS DAY-TRIP LEVY Bernama. MALAYSIA plans to impose a levy on visitors making only day trips to the country. The government hopes the levy would discourage such trips and get tourists to stay longer. The plan was disclosed by Culture, Arts and TourismBernama. - 281 words
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Article, Illustration111 1996-03-19 2 Reuter. A FREELANCE photographer told a Los Angeles jury yesterday how actor Alec Baldwin allegedly punched him in the face. The incident allegedly took place after he had filmed the actor and his wife, actress Kim Basinger, as they returned home with their newborn baby on OctReuter. - 111 words
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Article, Illustration283 1996-03-19 3 MANILA DISCO FIRE 'We were dancing. It was a beautiful music. All of a sudden the lights went out... Reuter. This was how Ms Lorna Paredes described the start of the fire at Ozone Disco. The 19-year-old commerce student was one ofReuter.; Pictures/ Reuter - 283 words
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Advertisement95 1996-03-19 2 Leisure Showtime: Pages 16, 17, 18, 19 Comics: Pages 22, 23 TV: Page 24 Sorry Catch them early (TNP, March 13): In a related report, Some of the schemes on offer, the sentence, "School leavers and those just completed N5..." should come under the heading, Grant for Loss of Wages95 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article, Illustration228 1996-03-19 4 1M NATIONAL Development Minister Lim Hng Kiang said in Parliament yesterday he had not ruled out privatising HDB flats. But he added that it was too early to decide. He was responding to the suggestions of Mr Peh Chin Hua (Jalan Besar GRC) and Mr Chng228 words
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Article67 1996-03-19 4 The Straits Times: Hng Kiang: HDB flats will stay affordable Business Times: Contractors see red over concrete pnce hikes Lianhe Zaobao: Lim Hng Kiang: Government will ensure first-timers can afford three-room or four-room flats Berita Harian: Flat privatisation can be expanded RCS morning news: China reaffirms commitment to peaceful67 words
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Article62 1996-03-19 4 ANG Mo Kio estate can look forward to a "judicious mix" of private and public housing in its future. National Development Minister Lim Hng Kiang revealed this yesterday when asked about the estate's redevelopment plans. The Government's broader target is to have a mix of62 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article48 1996-03-19 4 DEPUTY Prime Minister Tony Tan starts a three-day visit to Malaysia today. He will attend the Second Malaysia-Singapore Defence Forum. The forum provides policy guidelines for defence activities and cooperation. Dr Tan is scheduled to call on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad on Wednesday.48 words
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Article57 1996-03-19 4 RECENT high rises in the price of concrete are causing problems for contractors. A Neo Corporation spokesman pointed out that contractors do not usually have clauses in their contracts allowing for rises or falls in prices. But concrete suppliers said they couldn't give fixed-price deals to contractors as57 words
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Article42 1996-03-19 4 ASEAN transport ministers in Bali yesterday signed an agreement aimed at harmonising regional transport. Plans include development of a multi-mode transport system, improved telecommunications, enhanced land, sea and air transport, standardised road regulations in Asean, and safety of maritime transport.42 words
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Article56 1996-03-19 4 ISRAELI Prime Minister Shimon Peres has made it a condition that Islamic movement Hamas' military leader Mohammad Dief must be arrested before Israeli troops began leaving the West Bank town of Hebron. Under the accords signed by Israel and the Palestinian Authority, the troops are scheduled to leave56 words
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Article55 1996-03-19 4 FRIENDS, not rivals from separate political camps, would be going for the three Umno vice-president posts in Malaysia, a contender said. Malaysian Defence Minister and Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Syed Hamid Syed Albar said "we are all friends", adding that the contest would be held based55 words
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Article22 1996-03-19 4 The Straits Times Industrials Index rose 7.92 points to 2369.37 points at 9.15 this morning from yesterday's close of 2361.4522 words
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Article29 1996-03-19 4 The Dow Jones industrial average gained 98.63 points to end the day at 5,683.60 yesterday. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange was about 440 million shares.29 words
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Miscellaneous13 1996-03-19 4 WHAT'S HUP y" Okay, okay! I get the picture. are a bit hard.13 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration513 1996-03-19 5 A first-year NUS undergraduate died early yesterday morning after a fit. Her family tells IVY ONG she had an eating disorder DIET GIRL DIES: FROM 60 KG TO 30 KG IN 1 YEAR IRENE Go was513 words
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Article135 1996-03-19 5 EATING disorders can lead to fits and sometimes death, warn doctors. People suffering from anorexia nervosa, the slimming disease that can lead to death, feel fat and develop a strong desire to lose weight. This leads to excessive dieting, where a sufferer may even starve to death. Sometimes,135 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration436 1996-03-19 6 Rachel Tan - LOCAL DIVERS CAN'T EXPLAIN WHY EXPERIENCED DIVER MOWN ED Stories/ Rachel Tan AN experienced commercial diver drowned in the shallow, murky waters off West Coast last Friday. He had mysteriously lost his air tank and diving mask. The police said Mr Roland Yap Hock Teow, 45, had436 words
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Article, Illustration169 1996-03-19 6 MR Yap was one of Singapore's first commercial divers, entering the field in the early '70s. He was checking if the barge laying a special covering over the reclaimed seabed near Pulau Sakra had done the job properly. It was part of a reclamation project169 words
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Article128 1996-03-19 6 MR Roland Yap was not supposed to be working on Friday. But he had to cover for a friend who had to take leave from work. In fact, Mr Yap's family had planned a dinner with him and were waiting for him at his128 words
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Article127 1996-03-19 6 HELP us rate the movies and win prizes. This week's movie: Casino. Ratings: Awesome, Enjoyable, Flawed, Awful. Weekly prizes: Ten limited edition The New Paper watches. Monthly prize: A Legend 416CDW AP multimedia computer, valued at $2,880, which comes with exclusive Packard Bell127 words
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Article, Illustration363 1996-03-19 7 Sandra Davie - Heart device connected through vein in his neck By Sandra Davie TWO doctors have put a mini pacemaker into a boy using a new American method where the pacemaker was connected up through a vein in his neck. The operation on the eight-year-old363 words
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Article, Illustration327 1996-03-19 7 The New Paper was unable to contact the boy as he has returned home. The doctors said that in the follow-up consultation a year after the operation, his heart was functioning normally. ie THE procedure has several advantages over the old method where the doctor has to cut the abdomen327 words
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Advertisement182 1996-03-19 7 The Rock.The broad-grinned stockman.This is the Australia of the Crocodile Dundee. Marvel at the ancient aborigine culture and the wildlife in Kakadu National Park. Or cruise through the stunning Katherine Gorge. Eat, drink, shop, fish, play golf and relax with all the comforts of home in Australia's Northern Territory. IB182 words
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PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration531 1996-03-19 8 Rising property prices, long queues for flats is it that much harder to get a roof over your head today National Development Minister Lim Hng Kiang yesterday assured Parliament that it isn't so. YVONNE LIM reports LOWER INCOME FAMILIES MEASURES announced in 1993 have helped 8,000Illustration/ Hup - 531 words
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Article133 1996-03-19 8 HDB flats are priced so that the average mortgage instalments for first-time buyers is a quarter of household income, that is, can be financed entirely out of CPF contributions. For example: In 1995, a new four-room flat cost $125,000. Who could afford it: Family with monthly household income133 words
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Article87 1996-03-19 8 THE General Election is likely to be held only after June. Home Minister Wong Kan Seng, as leader of the House, told Parliament yesterday that the registers of electors will be ready by the end of June. After that, the Electoral Boundaries Committee would look into the boundaries87 words
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Article, Illustration55 1996-03-19 8 THE government is thinking of charging Singaporeans for the amount of rubbish they discard. It will be easier to do this for .those who live in private properties. But in HDB flats, it would be a bit more difficult, said Environment Minister Teo Chee Mean. Garbage collection will55 words
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Article181 1996-03-19 8 LANDED property residents, whose homes along the North-East Line will be acquired, are assured of market-rate compensation. Mr Lim Hng Kiang says they will be paid today's market price, if they own only one residential property. He was replying to MP Cheo Chai Chen's queries on resettlement181 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration294 1996-03-19 9 A young mother who abandoned her four-year-old daughter at a supermarket was fined $4,000 yesterday. But she has to serve a two-month jail sentence because she is unable to pay the fine. ALETHEA LIM reports IT will not be third time lucky for Sutini Sumaji294 words
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Article130 1996-03-19 9 SUTINI Sumaji was charged in court on Feb 1 with abandoning her four-year-old daughter, Nor Ain Abdullah, at a supermarket in Choa Chu Kang. She left her child at the NTUC supermarket on Jan 15 this year. Sutini had abandoned her daughter before. In October 1994, Nor Ain130 words
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186 1996-03-19 9 Khor Su Min - By Khor Su Min MADAM Oontong Salim is taking no chances with her four-year-old grand-daughter's safety. "We won't trust Sutini alone with Nor Ain again," she'said in Malay. Sutini's mother said she would let her daughter out with her grandchild only if they were186 words
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Article146 1996-03-19 9 THE New Paper's Dear Aggie counsellors were asked how they would help "problem" mothers such as Sutini Sumaji. Ms Wong Sing Chee, a counsellor at Singapore Polytechnic, said Sutini's abandoning of her daughter could be an act of resentment arising from her broken marriage. Said Ms Wong: "It146 words
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Article, Illustration303 1996-03-19 11 Raymond S - SINGAPORETODAY By Raymond S PUNTERS in Singapore placed a record $1.76 billion in bets with the Singapore Turf Club last year. That's $4.8 million for every day of the year. Or almost $600 for every Singaporean. The growth in turnover on theGraphics/ CEL GULAPA - 303 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article158 1996-03-19 12 Reuter. SRI Lankan Tamil Tiger guerillas killed 18 soldiers in a landmine attack in the northern Jaffna peninsula yesterday. It was the first big rebel attack in the area in several weeks, the military said. The soldiers were travelling in a tractor which detonated a pressureReuter. - 158 words
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Article239 1996-03-19 12 CHINA SAYS: Reuter. CHINA will find a peaceful solution to its disputed claim on the Spratly islands in the South China Sea, a Chinese official said yesterday at the end of his two-day visit to Brunei. Mr Tang Jiaxuan, China's ViceMinister of Foreign Affairs, said hisReuter. - 239 words
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Article80 1996-03-19 12 THEY are a cluster of islands in the South China Sea, said to be rich in oil and gas deposits. They are claimed in whole or in part by China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines. The islands are regarded by defence analysts as one of the potential80 words
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Article289 1996-03-19 13 FOREIGNER RAPED ME, SAYS JAPANESE WOMAN AFP. A JAPANESE woman in Okinawa has accused an unidentified Englishspeaking black man of rape, setting off alarm bells in the US State Department. US officials are looking into the allegation, the State Department said yesterday. Last year, theAFP. - 289 words
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291 1996-03-19 13 AFP. A FORMER Indian minister, jailed for giving shelter to a professional killer, lives in fear of his fellow inmates whom he described as "hardened criminals". He said that he could be killed if he was made to travel from his prisonAFP. - 291 words
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MALAYSIATODAY
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Article, Illustration365 1996-03-19 14 Kidnapped boy killed buried but parents didn't know for a month Boy kidnapped on Feb 9 Unclaimed body buried, then exhumed Dad informed. He recognises dyed hair, hands, feet Police have classified the case as murder under Section 302 of the Penal Code. It carries a mandatory death penalty uponPictures/ China Press and THE STAR - 365 words
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Article128 1996-03-19 14 Feb 9: Beh Peng Kiok, 15, goes out for a hair cut. Last time seen alive. Feb 10: Parents make a police report after son fails to return home. Feb 11: Unidentified body found in river. Same day, kidnappers call. Ask for $114,000. Settle for $14,700. Feb128 words
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Article189 1996-03-19 14 LAST year, 105 children aged below 10 years old were reported missing in Malaysia. Only 12 have been found. Johor topped the list with 34 cases. The majority were girls. Police statistics show that in 1994, 97 children below the age of 10 were reported missing. Only189 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration383 1996-03-19 15 PRESIDENT MANDELA'S DIVORCE CASE Reuter. SOUTH African President Nelson Mandela told a divorce hearing yesterday, that his estranged wife, Winnie, had been unfaithful. Mr Mandela named Mr Dali Mpofu, a ybung lawyer from his African National Congress, as his wife's former lover. HeReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 383 words
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Article169 1996-03-19 15 AFP. A HOMELESS man was set alight and burned to death in central Paris yesterday. Paris mayor .lean Tiberi said everything would be done to find four youths who were seen running away from the scene. They had been seen pouring alcohol over the manAFP. - 169 words
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202 1996-03-19 15 China's leaders calculate that using force against Taiwan would do China no lasting damage East Asian governments squirm when faced with (the task of) plain speaking (with China). Yet helping America to hold China to the rules of (peaceful) behaviour is the only way202 words
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Article, Illustration545 1996-03-19 16 An American movie magazine recently asked some TV stars who could play their roles when their TV shows are remade as movies 10 years on. Not wanting to look that far ahead, CAROL LEONG asks some local stars who they would have cast inPicture/ Sam Yeo - 545 words
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Article51 1996-03-19 16 MEE Pok Man, Eric Khoo's first feature film, was made with an entirely local cast and crew. The $100,000 film, about a lonely noodle-seller's obsession with a prostitute, was a critical and commercial hit. It was the first Singaporean film to be shown at 20 international film51 words
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Article, Illustration401 1996-03-19 17 Carol Leong - WHO DO THE STARS PICK TO PLAY THEIR ROLES? By Carol Leong Margaret Chan, 47, who plays Madam Tan Gek Neo (the hair-raising cockroach crusher) in Masters Of The Sea "This is a character who has a jewelled walking stick, wears diamonds in401 words
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Article, Illustration363 1996-03-19 18 CAMERON Diaz eats like a horse and laughs like a lunatic. Her taste in music is on the hard side give her anything softer than Alice in Chains and she might nod off. In short, Diaz, 23, is quite unlike her character in The Mask the blue-eyed vision363 words
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Article52 1996-03-19 18 It certainly didn't do for me what Speed did for Sandra Bullock. I got a lot of foreign offerB for, like cheesy... parts. With a lot of money. But that wasn't what I wanted. Diaz, who waited for a year after The Mask before taking52 words
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Article, Illustration380 1996-03-19 19 Seha bitten by acting bug FOR many years Seha was happy to remain a singer, with just a few records under her belt. Then, persuaded by a friend, she took up acting, appearing as a lecturer in TV series Kolej (College). Now she isPicture/ The New Straits Times - 380 words
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Article, Illustration717 1996-03-19 20 He is a lawyer and his firm has five branches here and one in Beijing. But when things get too stressful and he has to unwind, Mr William Lai retreats to one of his kelongs. He tells YAMUNA PERERA why he loves his hobby LawyerPictures/ David Tan - 717 words
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Article159 1996-03-19 20 A PERSON who wishes to buy a kelong should first seek permission and approval from the Primary Production Department (PPD). Likewise, a person who wishes to sell his kelong must inform the department first. There are 28 licensed kelongs in Singapore waters. The buyer and159 words
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Article, Illustration580 1996-03-19 21 IRENE NG - Etcetera WITH IRENE NG THERE are times when I wish I could be more like a man. (Rare, but real.) Then it would be okay to tell other men directly what to do and even argue aggressively to win, without worrying about diminishing their580 words
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Miscellaneous204 1996-03-19 21 COMICRELIEF Calvin and Hobbes/Bni watterson THERtS A NEW GIRL NEIL- Wlfi CLVtt 1/ n!7/*\ 17 ®ffl% I i felted- ln. AddVTI/Brian Basset [lhE USUAL 7 A C6WT/ I^r Foxtrot/Bin Amend lli'li 1 i command iW/ i o»mi«iamd\n,|Mii./I'IR f I command A whereiww 'II li'l THISRAiN I I THISRAIH 1, j204 words
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Advertisement135 1996-03-19 26 2630 Salos Positions PART-TIME CHINESE FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS Age 19 ft above Sat. ft Sunday. Located at Takashimaya Interested applicants call *****08 J SALES ASSISTANTS I 2-3 YRS. experience Age between 25-35 yrs. Secondary education Working hrs. 10am -Bpm I Walk in interview: I MI-OS Skew Centre I 1 Scotts135 words
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Advertisement158 1996-03-19 26 2630 Sales Positions 2642 Hotel/Restaurant/ Lounge Poeitions "part-time cashiers! Applicants may apply for either 6.45 am toll 9.4 sam or 6pm to 11pm 11 Preferably with 6ome cashiering experience II luftjuftjdfipMnala, ptaecwafcinfcrmi kßu>kw Mi II IIM Personnel Deal 91 CMaiyotoi (S) Ptobd I 333 Orchard Road, slh Floor, II The158 words
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Advertisement60 1996-03-19 26 2630 Salss Positions 2642 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Well Established Japanese ■I Restaurant looking for: l. EXPERIENCED CHEF |2. COOKS 3. KITCHEN ASSISTANTS ■4. CAPTAIN s. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Best salary for the right candidates. I Pl*, call 282-1517 I RHYTHM KTV LOUNGE requires PART-TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Walk-In Interview after 3pm.60 words
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Advertisement166 1996-03-19 26 2630 Salos Positions 2642 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Aatron Coffee houee urgently requires 1) SUPERVISOR Salary above $1300 2) CASHIER Salary abova $850 3) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Full/ Pert-time) Walk-in intarviaw 11am. spm. •07-01 Katong Shopping Contra by 22/3/96 CATERER AT SHENTON MAY Requires (DFULL TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 11.00 am to166 words
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Advertisement154 1996-03-19 26 2630 Salos Positions 2642 Hotel/Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Italian Restaurant requires FULL/ PART-TIME WAITERS WAITRESSES Working hours: 11-3pm. or 510pm. No 3 South Buona Vista Road *02-03 South Buona Vista Ctr Tel. *****73 MRT: Buona Vista Bua no: 200, 10. 30 143. 81 L, Restaurant requires Sundays off Salary negotiable Call154 words
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Advertisement153 1996-03-19 26 2630 Silm Positions 2648 Administrative Clerical Positions f Marina Square Shopping Mall requires I To assist in handling enquiries and promotional activities Requirenunts:- GCE-N- Level Pleasant personality Good communications skills Able to work shifts (Up to 9.30pm only) WALK-IN-INTERVIEW Monday to Friday (9am to spm) at 6 Raffles Boulevard #01-101153 words
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Advertisement346 1996-03-19 27 2642 HotsV Restaurant/ Lounge Positions 2042 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positiona 2642 HotsV Rastaursnt/ Lounge Positions There's a place where i J 9M the good things are. H Where people are like family. At Hyatt, people come Yjjß first. This means giving you the best training, and a chance to succeed.346 words
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Advertisement215 1996-03-19 27 2642 Hotal/ Restaurant/ j Lounge Poaitiona Hotel Royal Traditional Royal Service Where the traditional experience awaits you We invite you to join us as FRONT OFFICE ASSISTANTS TELEPHONE OPERATORS (Chinese speaking preferred) RESERVATION CLERKS (Chinese speaking preferred) OUTSTATION CASHIERS JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPERS ROOM ATTENDANTS/HOUSEMEN MAINTENANCE HELPERS WAITERS/WAITRESSES EXECUTIVE CHEF LEADING COOKS215 words
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Advertisement289 1996-03-19 27 2648 Administrative Clerical Positions toailjc iriA jkin Come Join Our Family And Grow With Us In Our Expansion. As part of our corporate expansion plan, we have a need for dedicated and committed people to be part of our winning team. We are looking for suitable candidates for the positions289 words
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Advertisement35 1996-03-19 27 2648 Administrative Clerical Positions t Female X General Clerk required £Interested please applyJ personally at: A A 120 HUlview Avenue *03-07 A uim-j V rlWwnllPIII S'pore *****4 A between 10am and spm Tel: 760-0888 A35 words
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Advertisement434 1996-03-19 28 2648 Administrative/ Clerical Positions 2648 Administrative/ Clerical Positions An expanding forwarder with worldwide network V requlree the following poeltlon: A 1 1. Accounts Executive 1 V (Ocean) Diploma/ICCI Higher accounting or equivalent Able to handle full set of accounts other reports independently >• Good communication and writing skills Familiar with434 words
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Advertisement252 1996-03-19 28 2648 Administrative/ Clerical Poaitions i ———==—m* Certified Public Accountants Firm urgently requires: LCCI Accounting or equivalent PC literate With/ without experience Salary negotiable 5 days week Walk-in interview or call: Tel: 338-1044 from 18th to 22nd March '96 between 11.30 am to 4.30pm at 1 Sophia Road •04-11 Peace Centre252 words
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Advertisement573 1996-03-19 28 2648 Administrative Clerical Positions ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Franchise Company require Accounts Assistant Min. GCE '0' level At least 2 years experience in bookkeeping Preferably experience in fact accounting software ni pro VMM.5 day work-week, medical insurance up to 24 days leave Please call Um Sn at *****62 between 2 to spm573 words
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Advertisement260 1996-03-19 29 2651 Secretary/Personal Assistant Positions 2651 Socrotary/Psrsonal Assistant Positions SS^=ii^=^SS^=i QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ 8 A well established construction company located at q Tiong Bahru Plaza invites applications for the post of: Q 8* Fluent in typing wordprocessing software O Familiar in processing workmen'sO 2 compensation insurance claims V a To provide clerical support260 words
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Advertisement366 1996-03-19 29 2654 Technical Position* I vacancies for the following position: 11 I Minimum Secondary education U I NTC 2/3 in Diesel Engine Mechanic/HDDM 58 1 Able to repair/service/overhaul compactors and TCM forklifts m I Class 3 driving licence preferred 9 I Malaysians are welcome to apply. II I Insurance Coverage Holiday366 words
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Advertisement71 1996-03-19 29 2654 Technical Positions ROKKO TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD Blk 1085 #04-54, Euros Ave 7A, Spore *****5 Wiorta high end precision toolroom kxattd opposite Paya Lobar lift Put to txpamton wt require. i-- Min 2 yrs experience in Precision J Carbide Grinding} I NTC 2 Of 3 I f Aircon deonroom environment71 words
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Advertisement148 1996-03-19 29 2094 Technical Position* 7 ARCHITECTURAL FIRM located near Tiong Bahru MRT Station require* LOCAL ARCHITECTS Minimum 5 years local experience Minimum qualification Bachelor of Archrtectural Interested please cell Tel: 278 2349 to arrange for an f interview I Established Civil/ Structural I Consulting firm requires: Min. 3 years experience Min.148 words
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Advertisement242 1996-03-19 29 2654 Technical Positions r— Interior Design Firm requires: DESIGNER With ID Dip. (NAFA/ Temasek Poly)/ Filipinas Able to draw render perspective*, detailed drawing* Minimum 1 year experience Please call 256 3760 for an interview. Urgently required With working experience Able to work independently Preferably staying in A. M Kio Interested,242 words
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Advertisement220 1996-03-19 29 2669 Claanar Poaitions ■B—B—^—BM REQUIRED: MALE AIRCRAFT CLEANERS (Singaporeans only) Working location: Paya Lebar Airport or Changi Airport Aga: V SO yaars Those awaiting NS/ Poly/ V, may apply Tel: 563-8206 2672 Despatch/Delivery Positions Expanding wholesale company requires: 10-14 footer lorry Basic salary overtime about $1500 per mth. Please call220 words
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Advertisement120 1996-03-19 30 2689 Othor Positions Dim to expansions, wo sook qualified parsons for tho following positions:- Diploma preferably in Markating or Degree Holder* Induatrial sales experience preferred Have own vehicle with valid licence Secondary education Delivery experience preferred Mutt have clasa 3 licence An attractive remuneration package ewaits the aucceaaful candidate. ■J120 words
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Advertisement482 1996-03-19 31 2689 Other Positions Due to expansion program, we have immediate vacancies for the following positions: TRAINING INSTRUCTORS SERVICE ADVISORS I GCE 'O' level with NTC 2 in MVM Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent Preferably with a strong automotive technical background •At least 1- 2 years' relevant working experience and482 words
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Advertisement101 1996-03-19 31 2689 Other Positions New Star Station at 836 Ounearn Road/ Binjai Park/ Bt. Timah requires Full/ Part-Time Good salary Walk in or page 9314-2899 REQUIRED ADMIN, cum ACCOUNTS CLERK 'HI 'A' level Experience required TELEPHONE OPERATOR 'o'/ tt level DESPATCH BOY Interview at 549 Upper. Thornton Rd. Tel. 451-3933 SITE101 words
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Advertisement140 1996-03-19 31 2689 Other Positions -I L, An International Transport Company require*: 1. SECRETARY Min. 'N'/'0 Laval Able to do typing, filing To aaaiat Secretary with admin, duties 2. ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (Billing) Minimum 'N'/ *0' Laval Experience not required 3. DRIVER Possess claaa 4 licence For ALL POSITIONS preferably can start work140 words
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Advertisement125 1996-03-19 31 2689 Other Positions 2700 Education N QyA'ISMSI Diploma in Marketing/PR Diptoma In Accounting Eiem/lnter Bookkeeping Higher Accounting English for Commerce Certificate In Office Skills Cert in Business Studies 'NVOTA' Level Secondary 3 Express Primsry 4, PSLE Tel: *****64 *****30 No. 1 Orchard Rd YMCA Building Level 2 (9 am 9125 words
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Advertisement464 1996-03-19 31 2689 Other Positions SATS, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, is a progressive company which provides airport ground handling services to more than 55 scheduled airlines operating through Singapore Changi Airport. We are looking for people with energy and enthusiasm to join us in the following positions: OPERATIONS ASSISTANT (male)464 words
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Article, Illustration413 1996-03-19 32 Calvin Low - By Calvin Low IT will take time. But, with plenty of patience, Singapore can produce world champion athletes. That's the view of German track and field expert Gunter Lange. The 42-year-old was in town for a day to collate feedback from participants of the thirdPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 413 words
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Article, Illustration300 1996-03-19 32 Reuter. DOUBLE world record holder Wang Junxia of China has decided to come out of retirement and is now gearing up for the Atlanta Olympics. Wang was recently spotted training at a base outside the central city of Nanjing under six coaches headed by MaoReuter. - 300 words
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Article, Illustration565 1996-03-19 33 Minu Jain - WORLD CUP CRICKET: HEROES WELCOME FOR LANKANS By Minu Jain REPORTING FROM COLOMBO "LISTEN to the Lions roar," declared the congratulatory advertisement from Union Assurance in all the local dailies as bleary-eyed revellers were still waking up after night-long celebrations. After a bland, "WePictures/ Reuter - 565 words
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Article45 1996-03-19 34 It hasn't been all cricket and wickets at the World Cup final in Lahore. Off the pitch, there has been a lighter side to the proceedings and almost everyone's been involved from punters to prostitutes. Funnyman HUP takes a swipe from the sidelines.45 words
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Article, Illustration122 1996-03-19 34 THE prostitutes from Lahore's red-light district have been swooning over Australian spin bowling sensation Shane Warne. "If Shane should pop down here, I would perform for free," said one. "He's very cute." Another admitted to having five or six posters of Wame on her bedroom wall. She122 words
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Article, Illustration60 1996-03-19 34 ILLEGAL bookmakers were doing brisk business in Pakistan on Saturday the eve of the World Cup final. They took in bets totalling an estimated 25 million rupees (about $1 million). Much money was wagered on Australia. But, there was also considerable support for eventual champion60 words
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Article, Illustration86 1996-03-19 34 IT has been tense out in the middle during World Cup matches, but the Australian players have found one way of coping with the pressures. To date, they have chewed more gum than anyone else in the 12-team tournament. This was confirmed by Mr A86 words
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Article128 1996-03-19 34 AFP. A SEALED prediction by Bangladesh's best-known magician came true when the envelope was opened to reveal he not only predicted Sri Lanka's cricket World Cup win but also the score. Jewel Aich even forecast correctly who would be Man-of-the-Match. The forecast, made a day before Sunday's finalAFP. - 128 words
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Article, Illustration66 1996-03-19 34 SRI Lankans tested television sets and stocked up with food and drink before the World Cup final. Television repairmen were in big demand on Saturday, fixing and servicing sets to ensure screens would not go blank during the big match. "One man insisted I check his66 words
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Article, Illustration78 1996-03-19 34 PRE-World Cup final tension at one of Colombo's top hotels nearly caused two members of staff, an Australian and a Sri Lankan, to come to blows. A discussion about which country would win became heated and ended with both men holding each other by78 words
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Article, Illustration354 1996-03-19 35 YOU'VE heard the saying: Spare the rod, spoil the child. Well, in NBA speak, it's a little different: Spare the Rodman, spoil the game. Dennis Rodman is the best rebounder in the game. He's also the most enigmatic. He plays hard. He dominates thePicture/ Reuter - 354 words
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241 1996-03-19 35 AFP. DENNIS Rodman, the flamboyant forward for the Chicago Bulls, has been fined US$2O,OOO ($28,000) and suspended for six games without pay. This follows his head-butting of a referee during a game last weekend. Rodman slammed his head into referee Ted Bernhardt after beingAFP. - 241 words
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Article, Illustration636 1996-03-19 36 NEWCASTLE 3 WEST HAM 0 TODAYS MATCH Aston Villa v Boro INFOLINE For the result of this match, call The New Paper Infoline at 1900-*****13 after 6.30 am tomorrow. Calls cost 30 cents a minute. Wire services. Newcastle United reclaimed top spot in theWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 636 words
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Article130 1996-03-19 36 IHE LEADERS QUICK FACTS Newcastle went three points clear of the pack with its first win in four games. It reclaimed the slender lead Manchester United had snatched from it with the 1-1 draw at Queen's Park Rangers on Saturday. United was ahead by a goal difference130 words
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Article137 1996-03-19 36 I EUROPEAN CUP Reuter. AJAX Amsterdam's ever-growing casualty list is starting to worry coach Louis van Gaal as the Dutch side fights to defend the European Cup. "The number of players out of action is a problem," said Van Gaal, whose side has a 2-0 advantage fromReuter. - 137 words
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Advertisement109 1996-03-19 34 fQ -—-5 c-—** 5 S* LION CITY HOTEL iHa 1 SINGAPORE C All the Comfort Convenience at a Truly Affordable Price I s=- $50 j *Subject to 10% service charge. Government Tax inclusive of GST. 3 mins walk to MRT Station 15 mins drive to Changi Airport 10 mins drive109 words
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Advertisement705 1996-03-19 37 WALK WITH US AND DRIVE Off IN AN OPfl Z-Station LC Multimedia PL-11 Sn^^HE Hjjjj Colour TV, Sony MDP-A6OOK Mulli Disc Player and PLUS Sony Walkmans! Watches from Watches of Germany! OPEL VECTRA 1.6 SEDAN Sony SA VASSAV Artivc S y s,cm Asire shoes and more! (without COE insurance) The705 words
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Article, Illustration580 1996-03-19 38 S Gulam - S-LEAGUE: STADIUM CAPACITY PROBLEM Stories/ S Gulam THE Singapore Sports Council will introduce portable seats to increase the capacity at all six regional stadiums. The SSC has ordered 6,000 of these seats and 2,000 are expected to be ready before the S-League kicks580 words
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274 1996-03-19 38 SULTANS' GOLD CUP SINGAPORE MALAYS 2 MALAYSIAN FORCES 1 Singapore Malays beat Malaysian Armed Forces to make the last four on a 3-2 aggregate The semi-final match against Kedah will be played in August. THE Singapore Malays qualified for the Sultans' Gold Cup semi-finals274 words
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Article, Illustration120 1996-03-19 38 Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Asian Olympic qualifiers: Group A: Japan 4 Oman 1 Group B: Iraq 3 UAE 1. English Premier League: Newcastle 3 West Ham 0. TENNIS St Petersburg Open (Ist round): Nicolas Kiefer (Ger) bt Artyom Chernenko (Hus) 7-6, (7-1) 6-2; Thomas Johansson (Swe) bt120 words
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