The Straits Times, 14 June 1985
1985-06-14
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section15 1985-06-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 198$ 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
-
Article360 1985-06-14 1 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN East Coast, Kallang, Pasir Ris... $3.6 m facilities to meet a growing demand By WATER-SPORTS enthusiasts will soon have three more centres to have their fill of fun. The People's Association is to set up, at a cost of $3.6 million, new centres360 words
-
211 1985-06-14 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By in New York IN AN effort to be in the forefront of high technology, Singapore's National Computer Board is to open its first overseas office in the United States. The office, to be located in Boston, will help211 words
-
175 1985-06-14 1 Somerset Road opened to traffic again SOMERSET Road, which has been closed for the past six days after part of it subsided, will be reopened today. But a portion of the junction of Somerset and Killiney roads, where the ground adjoining an MRT site subsided, will still be cordoned off175 words
-
89 1985-06-14 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. US retail sales registered their biggest drop in 10 months in May as Americans cut back spending on expensive items such as cars, the Commerce Department said today. However, new figures showed that April sales were far stronger than previouslyReuter - 89 words
-
Article79 1985-06-14 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. At least 35 people died and 100 were injured when two trains collided today near the Taj Mahal, India's foremost tourist attraction, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. The news agency said at least 40 passengers were in a serious conditionReuter - 79 words
-
Article40 1985-06-14 1 MOSCOW, Thurs. Japanese, Finnish and Russian scientists are working together to build a robot capable of carrying out eye operations, leading eye surgeon Svyatoslav Feodorov told a scientific conference here, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday. AFPAFP - 40 words
-
Latest
-
Article26 1985-06-14 1 NEW YORK, Than. Burroughs Corporation and Sperry Corp, two of the biggest US computer manufacturers, said today that they have begun negotiations on a26 words
-
-
Article, Illustration78 1985-06-14 1 BEIRUT, Thurs. The graphic moment when a hijacking drama ends in a big bang. An explosion rips through the cockpit of a Royal Jordanian Airlines Boeing 727 at Beirut Airport yesterday after several hijackers set off three separate charges. The hijackers had earlier released allAP - 78 words
-
158 1985-06-14 1 And so, after sitting through two hijacks LONDON, Thurs. Mr Landrey Slade, released from one hijacked plane just in time to catch another flight that was also hijacked, scrambled off a third plane today in London and sighed: "Well, that flight was okay." Mr Slade, vicepresident of the American University158 words
-
331 1985-06-14 1 Another sharp fall in HK stock prices HONGKONG. Than. Hongkong stock prices fell sharply again today amid reports that foreign Investors triggered the decline by taking funds oat of the market. A broker said the foreign Investors are taking a less optimistic view of Hongkong stocks in the wake ofReuter; UPI; AFP - 331 words
-
Article27 1985-06-14 1 TAIPEI, Thurs. Three major earthquakes jolted Taiwan last night and early this morning out no casulties were reported, the Central Weather Bureau said today. AFPAFP - 27 words
-
124 1985-06-14 1 Ivan the Terrible' at work in Soviet shoe factory MOSCOW, Thurs. Incompetence at one Soviet shoe factory reached such a level that an entire shipment of boots was despatched to the shops with high heels attached at the toe. The boots have been put on special display at an exhibition124 words
-
299 1985-06-14 1 LEE KIM CHEW - Chok Tong to meet PAP activists in Anson and Potong Pasir LEE KIM CHEW By FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Gob Chok Tong will meet PAP activists in Anson and Potong Pasir to work out a strategy to win back the two constituencies. Sources told The Straits Times that the PAP299 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement76 1985-06-14 1 t x IPnRINCE FKVMISC Of PERFECTION ONE WAY LU LETERON SIGN SYSTEMS for sales charts and presentations, graphs, desk and department identification, safety signs, direction signs, displays, labelling, name tags, and many more. LETERON lettering and^HLsigning systemsare quick and easy to use. And _^^Jfcp»J you get professional S^^^J quality signs76 words
-
Advertisement17 1985-06-14 1 Inside 64 pages today Summary World News 3-6 Asean 9 Causeway 10 Editorial Background 21 Letters 2217 words
-
Advertisement11 1985-06-14 1 After the explosion... Page 3 Something bigis coming. CATHAY PACIFIC Jf11 words
-
Advertisement30 1985-06-14 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SrNGA!>O»F RING'S* INDUSTRIAL SAFETY SHOES 4 wf IP?^} KING'S SM *FO ITE LTD 147 KaHang Way 1, Singapore 1334 king? on earth T «l: *****1 1 (fi lin*s)30 words
-
-
IN SUMMARY
-
Article435 1985-06-14 2 A modest menu THERE will be fewer suckling pigs and less superior shark's fin soup at National Day constituency dinners this year. The economic downturn has hit some of the bigger contributors to such functions the businessmen. And with a cutback in their financial support, grassroots leaders who organise435 words
-
Article283 1985-06-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SOVIET Communist Party Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev obviously faces a tough job getting the economy out of the rut, hot he is unlikely to make the task any easier by blaming Leonid Brezhnev for the stagnation. The difficulties are systemic, and the specific instances of283 words
-
Article124 1985-06-14 2 USEFUL PARALLEL IMPORTS A READER, referring to a letter criticising parallel imports which was published on June 5, points out that such imports would not exist and even get more prevalent day by day if they were no good. In arguing a case for such imports, he says they124 words
-
Article147 1985-06-14 2 CHINA MAY SEEK FUNDS FROM ACU MARKET CHINA may seek funds from the Singapore based Asian Currency Unit market to finance its fast expanding economy. In what will come as a major boost to Singapore's growing reputation as a financial centre, Chinese officials have raised the prospects of turning147 words
-
Article292 1985-06-14 2 New boy does well NEW boy Kerry Dixon scored twice as England wound up their Mexican friendly soccer tour on Wednesday with a convincing 3-0 victory over a weakened West Germany. England, missing three players who had returned to club commitments in Europe, dazzled their opponents with bursts of292 words
-
Article406 1985-06-14 2 Australia's defence AUSTRALIAN Defence Minister Kim Beazley has told the National Press Club in Canberra that the government had begun developing an independent defence capability. He said the Labour government was committed to a policy of self-reliant defence with relevant capabilities and an independent foreign policy. 'Tt406 words
-
212 1985-06-14 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Asean mission ASEAN plans to send a delegation to Central and South America, Africa and Oceania to help the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea retain its UN seat at this year's General Assembly in September. Diplomatic sources in Bangkok have said that Asean leaders are212 words
-
Article750 1985-06-14 2 Chariot of fire IF YOU have nothing to do during weekends, why not join the growing number of early birds who flock to the East Coast beach to enjoy the beautiful spectacle of sunrise behind Bedok jetty? It's a glorious experience to be recalled in silent moments, says750 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement465 1985-06-14 2 i ■■■^^TkBUiBBI fl BBM^^BBBSi^Hhw^VBBI BV ■■■■^•^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■■■l ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 SHERWOOD CRD-200 Change up to a Sherwood! For this r~ special promotion period, vye're I KICIAI fXEECZb allowing $150 on your existing car INtZ W v/r"i Cfi i set, regardless of condition, for SCA"24O I CRI>2OO. n a StlerW0 d 20»att8X2(RMSHWAmp What you465 words
-
-
around the WORLD
-
Article, Illustration256 1985-06-14 3 AMMAN, Than. Skiite militants who commandeered a Jordanian 777 jet and took It on a Mediterranean odyssey before Mowing it up, carried so many weapons and explosives that they seemed equipped for a war, the pilot of the plane saidAP; Reuter - 256 words
-
333 1985-06-14 3 CANBERRA, Thurs. The Australian government has begun developing an independent defence capability, Defence Minister Kim Beazley said yesterday. He told the National Press Club in Canberra that the Labour government was committed to a policy of self-reliant defence with relevant capabilities and an independent foreignAFP - 333 words
-
Article56 1985-06-14 3 SYDNEY, Thurs Police seized a tonne of cannabis worth Asl2 million (5517.6 million) in Sydney last night and arrested three men on charges of attempting to smuggle it into Australia. Police said they seized the drugs after watching the progress of a cargo container through someReuter - 56 words
-
177 1985-06-14 3 WELLINGTON, Thurs. New Zealand's Labour government today unveiled a budget which increased defence spending by 18.6 per cent, while slashing the country's budgetary deficit to its lowest level for more than a decade. It raised defence spending to a record 5.7 per centAFP - 177 words
-
Article74 1985-06-14 3 Landslide destroys 2,000 homes HONGKONG, Thurs. A landslide in one of the gorges on China's Yangtze River has destroyed about 2,000 homes and left one person dead and six others missing, a newspaper said today. The Ta Kung Pao reported from the central city of Wuhan that the landslip occurredAP - 74 words
-
118 1985-06-14 3 TOKYO. Thurs. Pyongyang will not take part in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, a senior North Korean official was quoted today as saying. Mr Li Chang Son, ViceChairman of North Korea's Sports Guidance Committee, was speaking at a meeting with Mr Masayoshi Takemura,Reuter - 118 words
-
Article88 1985-06-14 3 Church to reopen in Beijing BEIJING. Thurs. Beijing's largest Catholic church, closed for almost 20 years, will reopen later this year after restoration work costing U*****,000 (*****,000), Xinhua news agency said today. It said repair work on the Pehtang Cathedral, built in 1887 in the twilight of the Manchu empire,Reuter - 88 words
-
379 1985-06-14 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Millions in Japan live in 'rabbit hutches' PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. While Japan has outpaced its trading partners on the industrial front in recent years, millions of Japanese families continue to live in what have been described as "rabbit hutches" sub-standard houses of less than 50 square379 words
-
358 1985-06-14 4 BRADFORD (England), Thurs. Bradford City soccer club chairman Stafford Heginbotham said yesterday he and his colleagues took responsibility for the May 11 grandstand fire that killed 55 people. He admitted to a commission of inquiry that he should never have allowed trashAFP - 358 words
-
Article429 1985-06-14 4 Treaties to join EC end 50-year isolation MADRID, Thurs. Spain and Portugal, ending half a century of isolation in Europe, yesterday signed treaties of entry into the Common Market in back-to-back ceremonies marred by terrorist violence. Hailed as historic milestones in the Iberian nations' transitionUPI; AP - 429 words
-
Article, Illustration243 1985-06-14 4 What the bigger Community will mean THE enlarged 12-nation European Community, after the addition of Spain and Portugal next January, will have another 50 million people to take the total to 329 million. Its territory will increase by one-third to 2.26 million sq km. The EC, which is the world'sAFP; Reuter - 243 words
-
172 1985-06-14 4 ROY CARSON - Welfare chief in drink, sex, drugs scandal ROY CARSON By Stockholm Reporter STOCKHOLM, Thurs. A senior Swedish Social Welfare Department administrator has been arrested for drunken driving in the company of a heroin-ad-dicted prostitute. The scandal came to light when Social Welfare Board executive Ingvar Hedenby, 56, was stopped by172 words
-
84 1985-06-14 4 LONDON, Thurs. A nobleman, who composes jingles for television, yesterday won an estimated £1,000 (552.800) a week in a court case over the royalties on a four-note tune. Mr David Dundas, son of the Marquis of Zetland, won his fight forReuter - 84 words
-
186 1985-06-14 4 New date and venue for Opec meeting GENEVA, Thurs. The troubled Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) has again changed the date and also the site of its mid-year ministerial conference, Swiss officials said today. They said the meeting will now be held in Vienna from July 5. The conferenceUPI - 186 words
-
Article70 1985-06-14 4 BONN. Thurs. A former West German minister, Egon Franke, is to go on trial on Aug 12 over the disappearance of more than 5 million marks, (553.6 million) from his ministry's budget, the Bonn district court announced yesterday. A spokesman said Franke. who was Social DemocraticReuter - 70 words
-
Article35 1985-06-14 4 NEW YORK, Thurs Italy has pledged US$lOO million (SS22O million) to a UN Chil dren's Fund campaign to save the lives of 4.5 million children each year through universal immunisation, Unicef announced vesterday35 words
-
Article30 1985-06-14 4 ATHENS, Thurs Officia nudist camps that opened thu year in Greece for the firsi time and to bitter protest* from the clergy are withir ruled AFP APAFP; AP - 30 words
-
243 1985-06-14 5 JERUSALEM, Thurs. Israel has stopped work on a controversial US$l.5 billion (553.3 billion) project to produce electricity by channelling water from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea, Energy Minister Moshe Shahal said yesterday. Jordan and other Arab countries had protested about the plan,Reuter - 243 words
-
Briefly
-
Article75 1985-06-14 5 INDIAN TROOPS beat off an attempt by Pakistani commandos to seize a glacier on the disputed northern border between the two countries. The Pakistanis suffered heavy casualties, several Indian newspapers reported yesterday. An Indian Defence Ministry spokesman said he could neither confirm nor deny reports that IndianReuter - 75 words
-
Article74 1985-06-14 5 THOUSANDS OF people have fled their homes in Sri Lanka's Trincomalee district following ethnic clashes during the past two days, official sources in Colombo said yesterday. They said 11,500 refugees, including Sinhalese., Tamils and Muslims, were now housed in 16 refugee camps in the district in north-eastReuter - 74 words
-
Article, Illustration96 1985-06-14 5 THE HEAD of one of Australia's most militant building trade unions was yesterday convicted of taking secret payments from builders. Norm Gallagher, General Secretary of the Builders' Labourers' Federation, was found guilty on 20 counts of receiving secret commissions. He was acquitted on 19 other similar charges.Reuter - 96 words
-
Article107 1985-06-14 5 MEHMET ALI AGCA, the Turkish terrorist who shot Pope John Paul n, said in court yesterday that a fugitive Italian financier has held a Vatican schoolgirl captive for two years to try to force his release from prison. Agca told the court trying four Turks and three BulgariansUPI - 107 words
-
Article78 1985-06-14 5 BEIJING HAS refused to allow the Dalai Lama to send a fact-finding mission to Tibet this year because of celebrations of its 1965 incorporation as an autonomous region of China, a senior Chinese official said in Lhasa. The official added that the Dalai Lama's delegation wasReuter - 78 words
-
-
Article61 1985-06-14 5 BAHRAIN, Thurs. Iran said today two people were killed and seven wounded in an Iraqi air raid on Teheran last night, and two more people were still trapped in the rubble of wrecked houses. Irna news agency said Iraqi jets fired rockets into residential areas of61 words
-
Article418 1985-06-14 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs. PRESIDENT Reagan and Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi yesterday held talks described as extremely warm and friendly but appeared to have agreed to disagree about major policy differences between their countries. Mr Gandhi, who will address a joint session of the US Congress today,Reuter; AFP - 418 words
-
96 1985-06-14 5 New round of Afghan talks next week UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. The next round of UN-sponsored talks aimed at creating conditions for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan will •pea In Geneva on June A UN spokesman said yesterday the talks involving the foreign ministers of Afghanistan and Pakistan wereReuter - 96 words
-
132 1985-06-14 5 WELLINGTON, Thurs. A Black South African leader has warned that New Zealand rugby players could be killed in protest action should they go ahead with their tour of the republic this year. The Rev Arnold Sofile, a Presbyterian minister and a memberAFP; Reuter - 132 words
-
221 1985-06-14 5 JERUSALEM, Thurs. The South Lebanon Army has released a Finnish guard dog but is refusing to free 21 Finnish members of a UN peacekeeping force it kidnapped last week. The pro-Israeli militia has charged that soldiers of the United Nations Interim Force inUPI - 221 words
-
Article47 1985-06-14 5 PRETORIA, Thurs. A new multi-purpose machinegun, the SS-77, developed by the Armaments Corp of South Africa was unveiled to the press yesterday. This shows once again how the country's arms industry could get round the United Nations embargo on arms supplies to South Africa. AFPAFP - 47 words
-
Article37 1985-06-14 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The government has outlined plans to draft more than 2,000 extra narcotics agents equipped with aircraft and high-speed boats into the fight against illegal drug-trafficking in the United States. ReuterReuter - 37 words
-
Article, Illustration381 1985-06-14 6 Defence Department looking at military code WASHINGTON, Thurs. Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger, commenting on a spy scandal that has compromised United States Navy security for nearly two decades, said yesterday he felt spies should be shot. Mr Weinberger told reporters that the Defence Department wasReuter; AP - 381 words
-
297 1985-06-14 6 Computer giant trims profit forecast YORKTOWN HEIGHTS (New York), Thursday INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp, the world's largest maker of computers, today joined the rest of the United States computer industry in lowering profit forecasts for 1965. The company said a lull in the domestic economy and fierce competition from overseasReuter - 297 words
-
Article52 1985-06-14 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. A Korean man pleaded guilty yesterday in the federal court to kidnapping and extortion charges. Yung Soo Suh, 49, faces up to 25 years in prison for his part in the abduction of Bo Hi Pak, a leader of the Rev Sun Myung Moon's52 words
-
Article35 1985-06-14 6 LAS VEGAS, Thurs. Two US nuclear weapon devices were detonated in the Nevada desert yesterday, one of them a major test with an explosive yield of up to 150,000 tonnes of TNT. APAP - 35 words
-
Article22 1985-06-14 6 ATHENS, Thurs. Socialist Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou will make an unofficial visit to the United States on Oct 19. UPIUPI - 22 words
-
93 1985-06-14 6 GENEVA, Thurs. US and Soviet arms negotiators held almost ZVi hours of talks on intercontinental nuclear missiles yesterday, US delegation spokesman Terry Snroeder said. The meeting at the Soviet mission was part of the latest superpower arms control effort, in which separateReuter - 93 words
-
165 1985-06-14 6 BOSTON, Thus. Victims of advanced cancer who have happy, optimistic outlooks are no nitre likely to survive the slsease than ■■happy Betws, a team of medical researchers said yesterday. The findings contradicted a widespread belief that cancer victims who like theirReuter - 165 words
-
282 1985-06-14 6 Alfonsin promises to slash 1,010 inflation BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentina has promised it will try to slash inflation from 1,010 per cent to 150 per cent a year by April as part of a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to prop up its sick economy. "Facing a situationReuter - 282 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement118 1985-06-14 3 /a InJH VAM YTB*yy ABff AZllffvf iffi^'M i^^^'Bß J^^^Bi F& N Orange Squash s^tk m mt. mam- ioog m/iMm%O >m m (Assti6'sx2somi\mS9 Ch CO ~J^T& NeW Zealand M%& JM W^ i^UiiJXL 4tf*g jtf^ IOOg^ZmOO wT Br /*~v -'^M^IL jJ9B B^^B IJIB New Zealand IAQ j^^B tMI :^V f -flk V':fl118 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement425 1985-06-14 4 Great Looks! Great Brands! /^k AMowAt Lower Priceswjy I |^r Offers till 18 June '85 at all Yaohan stores except Orchard/ Jfil p 11l Sin CM^BT^ <w *%2Pf! SAN-AI t-shirt U.P. 19.90 1 vIIt^STO.SO 29.00 (except I I t V^lB^^B^SlwiQK' Jurong) tf^^^^H m JJki i '^l^^v M^ was) SAN-AI pants425 words
-
Advertisement68 1985-06-14 4 85 SINGAPORE AQUARIUM FISH EXHIBITION COMPETITION 14th to 16th June at £j|^ Beauty World Centre 144 Upper Bukit Timah Road 12 k/m Singapore 2158 Silver River Aquarium Flora Centre Tel *****57 4 Keong Seong Fish Shop Tel *****84, *****03 yfCXrf t Rainbow Aquarium **IJ* Tel: *****09,*****26,*****57 Modern Aquarium J? Tel68 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement603 1985-06-14 5 I It's here the I^^ LITE $AVER BUTTON I that will $AVC you WM I I This dime size device simply fits I I to the base of ordinary bulbs I I A Simple to install m I I No tools required M 1 It will extend the life A603 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement491 1985-06-14 6 No more dandruff. No more itching. Anti-Dandruff i^^Hk Shampoo, I A Conditioner and Tonic. W% PH a You too can say goodbye to Hr ■bv«'J A. dandruff when you use Sutfrinanti- Htß dandruff products regularly. Use ji^HH^^^^^^^^^H either shampoo and conditioner or 15 ..,v M tonic, or all three for491 words
-
Advertisement215 1985-06-14 6 If you're looking for a camera, the OLYMPUS WLk^ p camera is your best bet. Buy any of these OLYMPUS cameras between now and 31st —^tS^^^BSSSBSBBS August 1985 and it could be your passport to £B&S*^SZSmm If the start of a wonderful Genting Highlands IFSiS H6h B 1 holiday. ni9215 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1362 1985-06-14 7 m "BEf&fa^ s. m^^^^^mf Jll fff IIJ3 W^^ll MBBB "Hi' <H IBBlßßiilllillißßiii s^^ I^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^Jflj C~1) Ift£• t* a\. I --^y -^^i^^m^Lm^V^^^- I^^^^^^ m-' necklines and puffed sleeves. Vibrant. f ■■bWbb^bb^^^ bBI ■B^^BBJ^jß^ v^_^BßßJß^i^Br fIBBrN Qsuiil. A style inspired by the exciting '^W W^. J^^^\ E^fr- M carnival lifestyle of the1,362 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement357 1985-06-14 8 Unretouched LaserJet type I^^^ B B V Unretouched ordinary printer type magnified 34 times. J A I^W magnified 34 limes B *B Bk tST^ Adoserlocicwill reveal whyLas^etl is superior to other PC printers. I By enlarging a character printed by LaserJet and comparing it discover that LaserJet prints eight pages357 words
-
-
AROUND ASEAN
-
Article381 1985-06-14 9 Part of its plan to help DK retain seat BANGKOK, Thurs. Asean plans to send delegations to Central and South America, Africa and Oceania to help the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea (DK) retain its United Nations seat at this year's UN General Assembly inKyodo - 381 words
-
191 1985-06-14 9 Samrin pilots 'training to fly jet fighters' HONGKONG, Thurs. The Hanoi-backed Heng Samrin regime in Cambodia may get its first jet fighters soon, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported today. Eighteen Cambodian pilots are being trained on MiG-21 interceptors at the Bien Hoa airbase in southern Vietnam, the Hongkong-based magazineAFP; UPI - 191 words
-
196 1985-06-14 9 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indßbesia will hold a big air snow ai Jakarta's former domestic airport next Jtoe as a first step towards turning it into an international aircraft UJUe centre, the official AJtara news agency said -She old Kemayoran airpgpt where the show willReuter; Opecna - 196 words
-
Article148 1985-06-14 9 A bug to warm up love-life MANILA, nan. An Insect popularly known as the "Korean bag" has caused a stir among the men In the northern Philippine province of Pangasinan. They claim the hag enhances their sexual vigour when eaten, the Philippine News Agency said. "we feel a warm glow148 words
-
Article57 1985-06-14 9 JAKARTA, Thurs. Retired ir embers of the Indonesian armed forces will be employed soon as forest rangers to combat an increasing amount of illegal logging, the Co-ordinat-ing Minister for Political and Security Affairs, Mr Surono, said yesterday. Illegal logging in the forests has become a threatAP - 57 words
-
266 1985-06-14 9 MANILA, Thurs. The court trying the Benigno Aquino murder case today threw out the main evidence against armed forces chief General Fabian Ver and seven others charged as accessories in the opposition leader's slaying. The court said in a resolution that the accessories'AFP - 266 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement418 1985-06-14 9 Helps to relieve chapped lips. Protects from sun. wind and cold. Available at all leading pharmacies. super-markets and Chinese druggists. j|| jL %mk V9s I -,-jxr-y HI Iflßß H i Hit ri^K *Z^ b-3 v Jjßk mJ Bv **1 I L^h I *^^^bEI .jtt^iij^^^, T^fctftf^^K^^^"— *"^^^^l^^^t _^^^^^^^L jßaf j ft418 words
-
-
Across tns CAUSEWAY
-
Article, Illustration334 1985-06-14 10 It will invest part of the country's revenue KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government has set up a National Trust Fund to ensure that part of the country's revenue is kept and invested for the benefit of future generations. It was approved by the CabinetBernama - 334 words
-
Article56 1985-06-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. About 110 workers of South Korea's Hyundai Engineering picketed in front of their workplace here today in protest against their company's decision to dismiss six skilled Malaysian workers. A union leader said the workers would countinue picketing and if the dispute was not resolved,Bernama - 56 words
-
108 1985-06-14 10 JOHOR BARI Thnrs. Police have crippled a fl ve-msnth-old syndicate lnvolVed In stealing can In Johor and Singapore with the arrest of II people, one of them a Singapore citizen, and the recovery of 21 stolen can In the pact threeBernama - 108 words
-
310 1985-06-14 10 Action call on films, videos and books from Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian film producers have urged the government to ban the entry of Indonesian films which they say are threatening the survival of the local Malay movie industry. Mr Zulkifli Ahmad, President of the National Association of Film Producers,AFP; Bernama - 310 words
-
136 1985-06-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Scorpions, the West German heavy metal group, was named from performing here because rock nfii foi iiwckw did not portray positive values, the Culture, Youth and Sports Ministry said today. The ministry took late consideration the adverse effect foreign artistesBernama - 136 words
-
160 1985-06-14 10 Drug ring smashed and 12 arrested PENANG, Thurs. Police have smashed an opium distribution centre here with the arrest of 12 people, including seven women, and the seizure of 17 kg of raw opium. A squad from the AntiNarcotics Unit led by Asst Supt Mohamad Yunos Ngah Lazim arrested the160 words
-
246 1985-06-14 10 ICI: No immediate danger of river poisoning KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The barrel of toxic pesticide that fell liffo the Kelantan River will not pose any immediate danger as the poison could be easily diluted in the ftver waters. This was disclosed yesterday by ICI Agriculture (M) Sdn Bhd a paratfuaiNST - 246 words
-
Article104 1985-06-14 10 5 escape from police station KOTA KINABALU, T«ttrs Five men, including a former army mait lEscaped from the Tawaii j)o--lice station at dawn yesterday. They stole a car" *id are believed to be stflFin the Tawau area. |U M Sabah CID chief, Superintendent Haji Maxlar. Tyan, said the men.'Wio wereBernama - 104 words
-
Article60 1985-06-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thuns^A meter reader who bMune impotent as a result of a-nted accident six years ago was yesterday awarded a tola I of M5107,335 in general and spe cial damages by the «Rh Court here. Mr Francis de Rozario. 16, was riding a motorcycle «toen he wasBernama - 60 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement120 1985-06-14 10 act 3 presents under The Ministry of Community Development Play Production Assistance Scheme I I I by participants of V^^^r drama Workshop for Schools DOUBLE BILL ORIGINAL PLAYS Is that you Singapore by GGTM Group Lunar-Tics by Ten Shots Group Sat 15 June 2:3opm The Drama Centre a Admission free120 words
-
Advertisement72 1985-06-14 10 Meals at T CaftDe Grand! are twice as good. Enjoy a select choice of Western anqj Chinese cuisine or ask for your loc.il favourites at Cafe De Grand. You'll love our delicious food *nd oug surprisingly low prices. Come to Cafe De Grand today And 1 relax in the cool,72 words
-
-
HOME
-
Article, Illustration583 1985-06-14 11 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Economic downturn leads to menu cuts in most constituencies By 4 This is a big occasion for us. Bat generally, the mood is not so joyous because of the eco- nomic downturn. BraddeU Heights MP Goh Choon Kang 4 Times are bad.583 words
-
Article49 1985-06-14 11 AN anti-cancer cum antismoking exhibition will be held at the People's Park complex from Saturday to June 21. There will also be video shows on cancer and smoking,. A similar exhibition will be held at the Tanjone Katong Complex from June 25 to July 1.49 words
-
226 1985-06-14 11 SIMON KER - An 'amazing' number of enthusiastic volunteers Picture by AMAZING, that's how the Minister of State (Community Development), Mr Wong Kan Seng, spoke of the number of enthusiastic volunteers he has come across during his tour of charitable organ sations. Yesterday's visit to the Society for Aid to thr» Paralysed was226 words
-
351 1985-06-14 11 Jewellers hope US will be a real gem of a market SINGAPORE jewellery manufacturers, who sold American buyers on the quality of their products at two exhibitions, expect sales of about US$4.4 million (Sslo million) to the United States over the next 12 months. They are confident of these sales351 words
-
Article60 1985-06-14 11 A SHOWCASE of home appliance innovations and furniture designs will be held in Hall 2 of the World Trade Centre from tomorrow until June 23. The Homemart '85 exhibition is organised by Technotrend Pte Ltd for people gettins married as well as homemakers looking for gadgets. It60 words
-
Article55 1985-06-14 11 POLICE want to contact the relatives of Mr Too Soon Heng, 82, who was found dead along a side lane in Middle Road on Monday. His last known address was 124 Telok Kurau Road. Relatives should contact Assistant Investigating Officer J. S. Touwana, of the Beach55 words
-
Article30 1985-06-14 11 EIGHTEEN students have been selected for the 1965 Esso Sports awards. The scholarships are worth 1800 a year. The scholars are chosen for their merit in30 words
-
Article, Illustration151 1985-06-14 11 A chance for men to play their part IF you're a man in your 30s or 40s or just look it then TheatreWorks wants you! The local professional theatre company, one of only two in Singapore, is looking for such men and other willing actors for its entry for the151 words
-
86 1985-06-14 11 2 detectives help guard hold suspect TWO detectives helped a security guard detain a suspected thief from leaving a shop in Coleman Street on Wednesday. The suspect, aged 28, was seen struggling with the guard, who was punched when he tried to stop the man from escaping with three shirts86 words
-
439 1985-06-14 12 L. E. PREMA - L. E. PREMA By THE Environment Ministry will share office space with another government body in its new headquarters in Scotts Road. The ministry expects to take up 60 per cent of the 32,000 sq m of space in the building, which is due to439 words
-
Article74 1985-06-14 12 A TEAM of three officials, led by the Primary Production Department's Assistant Director of Animal Health, Dr Jimmy Koh, is now in the Philippines for a week-long visit to pig and poultry farms. The visit from yesterday to June 19 is to gauge their standards74 words
-
368 1985-06-14 12 KATHLYN TSANG - Dr Tay tells of engineers who shun work abroad KATHLYN TSANG By A SINGAPORE company was forced to send expatriates to work on a local plant in India because Singaporean engineers were unwilling to go. The firm, Sanden International (Singapore), reported this yesterday to Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of368 words
-
Article101 1985-06-14 12 September date for car tax case TWO South Koreans facing 435 charges of evasion of Customs duty totalling $789,418.99 on 616 Hyundai cars will have their cases mentioned again on Sept 13 in a district court. The two are Yoo Jong^ Hoon, 33, a Hyundai representative from South Korea, and101 words
-
Article41 1985-06-14 12 Nominations for study conference THE Duke of Edinburgh's Sixth Commonwealth Study Conference Australia and India will be held from May 10 to 30 next year. Those who are interested should contact their employers. The closing date for nominations is June 22.41 words
-
118 1985-06-14 12 7,719 nests destroyed in past four years THE sting was taken out of a total of 7,719 bees', wasps' and hornets' nests over the past four years. An Environment Ministry spokesman said yesterday the destruction of the nests was carried out discriminately and only when they posed a danger to118 words
-
Article, Illustration227 1985-06-14 12 FOUB passengers were hart when a doubledecker has hit overhanging tree branches along New Upper Changi Road yesterday The impact ripped off part of the roof and windows sf the SBS bus, sending glass splinters on to tsar passengers. The four, whs sufferedRAYMOND NG - 227 words
-
Article, Illustration558 1985-06-14 13 MICHAEL LIM - Wanted: A new name for reservists MICHAEL LIM Part of bid to explain their proper role By THE search for a word or term to replace the word reservist is on. And the person who can come up wtth it stands to win $24XX). The Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association558 words
-
300 1985-06-14 13 Man jailed for abetting two who overstayed A FREELANCE textile dealer was jailed a total of eight months yesterday for abetting two Bangladeshi men who overstayed in Singapore for eight-and-a-half months. Michael Loh Yew Kee, 47, pleaded guilty to the two charges under the Immigration Act and was jailed four300 words
-
195 1985-06-14 13 A FORMER private investigator was fined $400 by a district judge yesterday for violating the Legal Profession Act by drawing up an agreement of legal separation, which included the distribution of property, for a Canadian couple in 1983. Under the j Act. only195 words
-
Article, Illustration209 1985-06-14 13 TELECOMS will be introducing telephone cards in September for use on public phones. Instead of patting in coins, all the user has to do is to slot the magnetic phone card into the phone and the amount used will be deducted from the card.209 words
-
102 1985-06-14 13 2 charity concerts by Taipei orchestra THE Taipei City Symphony Orchestra will give two chanty concerts at the Victoria Concert Hall on June 28 and 29 at 8 pm for the benefit of the National Kidney Foundation. The foundation said the proceeds will bf- used to pay for its dialysis102 words
-
Article, Illustration741 1985-06-14 15 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE The Pre-University Seminar By POLITICS. It was like approaching a durian for the first time poking at the prickly shell, probing it, then picking tentatively at the flesh. All week, the students at the annual Pre-Univer-sity Seminar had poked, probed741 words
-
190 1985-06-14 15 Frozen pork sales up in first quarter SALES of frozen pork in major supermarkets and other retail outlets went up by 2.8 times to 352,680 kg in the first three months of this year, compared with 125,805 kg in the same period last year. This was a clear indication that190 words
-
106 1985-06-14 15 SOME of the latest security devices for personal use and homes will be sold at reduced prices between June 22 and July 7. The sale, organised by the National Crime Prevention Council and the Police Crime Prevention Department, is aimed at getting106 words
-
Article, Illustration241 1985-06-14 15 A MAN in underwear and a floral shirt was found dead in a drain yesterday, sparking speculation that he could have been murdered. Police, including ClD's homicide officers, rushed to the scene near the junction of Marymount Road and Jal&n Pemimpin after the body was241 words
-
Article, Illustration300 1985-06-14 17 WHEN half-a-dozen workers returned yesterday to the Liat Tower premises of the Beefeater Inn, which was shut down on Monday, their feelings were mixed nostalgia mingled with anger. They had come to collect their personal belongings. But inevitably they tarried for a last good look of300 words
-
Article456 1985-06-14 17 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH Bid to keep S'pore, Brunei GSP status A JOINT Asean delegation will meet New Zealand officials in Wellington next week to hold further talks with the New Zealand government on its recent move to exclude the Republic and Brunei from its trade456 words
-
Article, Illustration431 1985-06-14 17 FTVE men took over a company last year and used it as a front to swindle several suppliers of almost $400,000 worth of goods within four months, a district judge heard yesterday. The conspirators first opened two bank accounts and started issuing431 words
-
Article498 1985-06-14 19 FOK JUN EE; GOH SUI NOI - FOK JUN EE GOH SUI NOI By and SNACK food manufacturers and dealers are unhappy with the Education Ministry's move to discourage the sale of tidbits in school canteens. The Singapore Toys and Confectionery Dealers' Association has written to the ministry to ask for a498 words
-
421 1985-06-14 19 THE Consumers Association of Singapore condones parallel imports because the competition sol? agents faced meant cheaper goods and better after-sales service. Mr Koh Soin Khuang, Case's Senior Executive, said Case would like to see both the sole agent system and the parallel import system421 words
-
Article110 1985-06-14 19 A BUSINESSMAN, accused of 41 cheating charges involving more than $3.9 million, unsuccessfully applied to a district Judge yesterday to have his $1 million bail halved. Low Chit Bah, 44, who is accused of cheating banks in respect of paper transactions involving shell110 words
-
311 1985-06-14 19 2 killed when m -cyclist ignored red light TWO men on a stolen motorcycle were killed in a road accident when the unlicensed rider deliberately rode through a red light to escape from a pursuing police car. The motorcycle cut into the path of a lorry and the two men311 words
-
275 1985-06-14 41 Seaman killed by recoil of snapped rope, court told A VESSEL'S mooring rope, stretched taut by the strong tide, snapped and killed a main in its recoil, a coroner heard yesterday. This happened after the drifting State of Tripura was brought back to the Pasir Panjang wharf on Aug 12275 words
-
Article85 1985-06-14 41 Banding together for concert PERFORMERS from the Singapore Association for the Blind, Singapore Cheshire Home, SILRA Home, St Joseph's Home for the Aged and the Handicapped welfare Association will come together to stage a concert, Welshow 85, today at 6 pm. Items include a band performance, songs and sketches. The85 words
-
Article158 1985-06-14 41 Reading habit tips for parents TWO workshops on chlfc dren's reading will be held for parents on July 4 and July 13. They aim to expose participants to the various ways of inculcating the reading habit among pro* school children. Prefeif ence will be given to parents with children bm158 words
-
Article25 1985-06-14 41 THERE will be a blood dona tion drive at Jurong Fire Sta tion at Boon Lay Drive tomorrow between 9.30 am and noon.25 words
-
307 1985-06-14 41 Three armed robbers get jail and cane THREE of four youths who wore white cotton gloves with white towels tied round their heads when they were involved in armed robberies involving $28,555 were yesterday jailed for between 24 and 30 months and each ordered to be caned 20 times. Low307 words
-
Article31 1985-06-14 41 FIRE destroyed a wooden house in Lorong Gambir, off Bartley Road, yesterday morning. No one was injured. Firemen put out the blaze shortly after they arrived at 7.55 am.31 words
-
337 1985-06-14 41 TRADESMEN affected by urban redevelopment can move into a row of 16 Jurong Town Corporation terrace workshops in Tuas Avenue 13. A JTC spokesman said yesterday the workshops were ideal for trades such as rubber packing, rattan products, limewash, pottery and electro-plating. The337 words
-
402 1985-06-14 41 NANCY CHNG; SALMA KHALIK - NANCY CHNG SALMA KHALIK Main dispute is on difference in their earnings By and SINGAPORE and Thailand could not come to an agreement after two days of air talks in Bangkok. The main point of contention was the difference in earnings between Singapore Airlines402 words
-
Article, Illustration343 1985-06-14 41 New minimart also provides free bus rides for shoppers A MINIMART chain has borrowed the idea of providing a home delivery service from provision shops to increase its customer base and increase business volume. The Newmart Farm Products outlet at Cheong Chin Nam Road, near Bukit Timah343 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement158 1985-06-14 11 ai mPfffffW l\ From wortdwride aoucc— this new and unique month ty magazine reports business opportunities of afl kinds Manufacturing Licences/Franchises/ Agencies/Distributorships/Import-Export Opportunities/Turnkey Projects/ Production Know-How/Joint Ventures/ Patents/New Products/New Processes/ Acquisitions/and much more. Specifically to: Help you start a new business of your own; Help you expand your product lines:158 words
-
Advertisement318 1985-06-14 11 Thanks to the Xerox 1025, it's ferewell to the print blues. jlhQMh^lhw^l^E'-'ShwIA ht M^^ mH HW. E?\.v' ''c HPs^^^ nW s v P^hW V "^^SB '^^^h^ShhhwHßHhk^ At last, great quality copies finom an affordable SS^K/ I compact copier. W^Si I Since the first plain paper copy 47 years And with318 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement272 1985-06-14 12 Grosfillex FURNITURE FROM FRANCE Rackoged specially for HDB/HUDC balconies! Other packages available for landed property! Come, view the display of Grosf Illex furniture at Parkway Parade Basement Mall (Ist 21st June *5) Promotional offers available from Ist June 31st July '85 at participating Grosfillex retailers (while stocks last): ASIA FIRST272 words
-
Advertisement157 1985-06-14 12 jjpI««MMMB|p^BJMBJMMMMMMMMMMMBJM J\. A IB Ealb bBt^BBBK^BBBBi^BBbI BBBIV 0a» '^6 7* t BB^BBBBPBP^^^kBBBBBBBBBfc*^^^ -»*bß B Z^7 V^^ B^B^BHB^B^^^iß^B^Bß^B^^B^Bß^BV^B^Bß^^^B^B^B^B^Bfßß^^^^^H I l I^Bb«bb eKS I^l B r VB IB^^^^i^ <*.. B&fiS***"*"" s H bbbl I^^B Bsßittki^ bbVbVßblP^^b¥^u 8888l aS B^B BBKBBBBHBfIkiB^te H B^b^b^^jHßbßßßt^l^^bl II B^ ■ft HBaßk^. BB* -^8^ BhBP S^t B^B ::^Ba157 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement44 1985-06-14 13 '^JHHfI p** g^n?"***~- vf 8 fj^fffS I Sl3X>/- $220/- $B#/- S9S/$«6/- $149/- i^^L $1«O'/- $125/- i $31/--tfß IHv I^h^^ VHP ~ii i r < CjHi) VICTORIA \i I 1 I ?7W*^ ~r «yA 1 FURNISHING $14/-\ y/- M 9*^s> 0/ X -I°i IJW C Ir-44 words
-
Advertisement97 1985-06-14 13 PRICE-BREAKERS SUPER SAVINGS, GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY 4£mKK^^^^ j^jjiMp^^'^ iimsKP as a ran 9 e s P ecia u V Si WALK OFF WITH WINNERS! sCsiJft/s A special event not to be missed! n~iA~~ t</ii~ See walking, talking, playing, dancing, drawing, Now on at Metro Golden Mile. nnnnTdirS CCDTII int97 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement518 1985-06-14 14 f WmmWmmmmmmWW '^___________B' m __^______t ______^_B ________^B m WWmmmmmmmmmW I ___________H ____________H '_^___________B I I___________B mWmmmmmmmWmW ___r _____r I _____L B i______________L _____________r I^^^ AT $29.50, HER WORLD COOKBOOK IS TO GOBBLE UP C PLUS LOTS MORE SPICY BOOK BARGAINS AT TIMES THE BOOKSHOP o rnempting book buys are waiting518 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement80 1985-06-14 15 s The King Of Vegetables Truly enjoy the pick of the crop, airflown fresh from France. Delicate and tasty, it is deliciously served a* a soup, appetizer and main course. At the Baron's Table. Lunch and dinner from June 1 to 30. The usual a ia carte menu of authentic80 words
-
Advertisement138 1985-06-14 15 L^^^^^^^^^^^^^h i^^* -^^^H Bk ||||t |>>>||||||M|lllll Jr I 1 Ik v jr SETTING IMb bl YLfc Jr\ K€£i^ I POP PI IN IN THF IN i^H Ifik. .mm H^. i^ BBB^ that go .-aßMi^T^^^^BL- Jf K where the mood i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H v K "'iBBBBBBUBBBC^^^ take' yo K.^^.^B^H ■^I^^^B^K/^^^^^^^^^^k- N I Wiae138 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement544 1985-06-14 16 A BOOK ROGERS HOUIWADVENTURE VVIICiC yUUI Ll lim. Lctl I ZJIJ JULUAJ UIC vr; IIJCIJCAtX/ Llclyo.^ »^K^^SS^l|r :^-v*? s You don't have to be as old as your elder A selection of the best No childhood should slip Another bumper book of New stories and adventures and all the other544 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement8 1985-06-14 17 S'pore-Thai air talks end in stalemate Page 418 words
-
Advertisement575 1985-06-14 17 Enjoy the relaxing /Au^Sh benefits of a Luxury^7 jJK^&Bfk Steam or Dry Heat u/ l[ Bath in the jj £O*S W convenience of Wf^f mr The Vitamaster Luxury STEAM AND DRY HEAT CABINET imported from the USA is now available in Singapore. Immersed in the soothing moist steam or sauna-like575 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1045 1985-06-14 18 A $300/ Purchase (or more) JHHHBffIB Entitles You To -_P"TfiH___^i^i^i? HIR£ PURCHASE PHSj Ask our sales staff for more details. m I OffersavailableatYaohan-BestlLeveli Yaohan Orchard) -J 635.00 1^ I till 18 June 85. While StOCkS laSt. ?72»00'^ 'Vertical video cassette recorder k 1 j __j________. ,_r s—a~t^~t^ I 5 motor1,045 words
-
Advertisement5 1985-06-14 18 Action Line *****72 10a.m. 4p.m.5 words
-
-
around YOUR PLACE
-
Article, Illustration300 1985-06-14 18 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM K WAN KWAN Bukit Merah By RESIDENTS living in Bukit Merah anil nearby constituencies will soon have a community directory to refer to if they want to know details about the services and the facilities in their neighbourhood. Prominent buildings The Bukit Merah branch300 words
-
607 1985-06-14 18 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Pasir Panjang Centenarian Ibrahim is a legend By MR IBRAHIM Kipong was the biggest kampung and island chief of his time. Forty years ago, when the Japanese occupied Singapore, he was made leader of the kampung folk in the west region607 words
-
Article315 1985-06-14 18 OUTDOOR concert: Songs, dances, comic sketches and a magic show will be featured when personalities from the television show, Live From Studio One, perform at the carpark of Block 17, Ghim Moh Road, tomorrow at 7.30 pm. The MP for Ulu Pandan, Dr Dixie Tan, will be315 words
-
Article77 1985-06-14 18 HOUSING Board residents are invited to take part in a slogan competition organised jointly by the board and the residents committees. The slogan can be written in any of the four official languages and should be based on the theme of community cohesiveness and social responsibility in HDB77 words
-
Article371 1985-06-14 18 Interested in these activities? SPOT art: Draw the scenery around Kampong Kapor CC on June 23 and win a prize. The contest is for children eight to 12 years. Another contest at Paya Lebar CC on the same day has the theme Save Water and is open to children 12371 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement322 1985-06-14 19 A art above the rest US. Choice Beef From the 15th June to 15th September 1985. the Stamford Arms. Jocke\ Pub and Copper Kettle will be serving only US Choice Beef that're a cut above the rest. Tender, juicy. T-bone Steaks. U.S. Ribeye and choice U.S. Filet Mignon accompanied with322 words
-
-
684 1985-06-14 20 Editorial from the Malaysian Business Times of June 12 The big bad bear THE Soviet bogey seems overplayed, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad recently m his assessment of the military balance m the Asia-Paciic region. Is it any684 words
-
The Straits Times says
-
Article481 1985-06-14 20 SOVIET Communist Party Secretary-General Mikhail Gorbachev obviously faces a tough job getting the economy out of the rut, but he is unlikely to make the task any easier by blaming Leonid Brezhnev for the stagnation. The difficulties are systemic, and the specific instances of lethargy and481 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1003 1985-06-14 20 We aim to be all-rounder m the face of changes, says Chairman The world of banking is undergoing tremendous change. The marketplace is displacing institutions as the focus of activity. Information flow has made national boundaries meaningless. Technology is altering the structure of filing. Specialisation1,003 words
-
Article702 1985-06-14 20 Russell Baker NEW YORK When President Ronald Reagan finishes tax simplification, he ought to have a crack at phone simplification. The telephone bill has become more complicated than Form 1641 and if yon want a new telephone installed these days, yonr best bet is to retain702 words
-
BACKGROUND
-
Article, Illustration940 1985-06-14 21 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI Activation message to be broadcast through mass media By SCENE: Mr David Tan and his family of four are watching a television show at their Ang Mo Kio home. Time: 8 pm. The show is abruptly interrupted by this announcement: "All940 words
-
Article, Illustration636 1985-06-14 21 ROBERT WHYMANT - ROBERT WHYMANT By TOKYO In a dreary corner of Tokyo, overshadowed by elevated expressways, you will find the studio of Genshu Hanayagi, a most uncommon woman, simply by tracking the ultra-rightists dressed like soldiers whose loudspeakers spit martial airs and angry slogans up636 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement421 1985-06-14 21 singapore [4m>i contact lens v3/ society The following members are: CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS D OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRIS T S L J 3*IMAMIN EDWARD J. BENJAMIN PTE. LTD. 777" V #01-02 Mt. Elizabeth Medical Centre, f r moo »t Elizabeth Road (0922). fSt "*****5.*****79 CHEN TIN FOOK dah 3* > ok,-,421 words
-
Advertisement671 1985-06-14 21 Fresh Savings atNewmart I Fresh sayings this week June 14 20, 1985 OFFER ITEMS USUAL OFFER OFFER ITEMS USUAL OFFER PCte P lo^ WtKC PRICE PRICE I.l^^f»6ifet&kg -jOihMwlc^main^pfcrmp 340g $u» $t.M 2. Beß^lfdikperkg 4:25 OwwbettCfeickeii Cream 305g W(f 1.05 aSotdicwieperkg jt if 1^ POULTRY s.Naix^^M^aiikO&efl4% XJM I.M 1. Fresh Pullet671 words
-
-
FORUM
-
Letter317 1985-06-14 22 I REFER to your editorial comments on May 18 entitled "Discrimination not the answer". I think the word "discrimination" has been misused in many instances. It generally evokes a negative response as a result of our common humanitarian concern for fair play and equality. However, please look317 words
-
Letter211 1985-06-14 22 I REFER to your editori- pect to reap the benefits al "Discrimination not the which the union had workanswer". (ST, May 18). ed hard to obtain, the There are many contra- examples set by Semdictions in your editorial bawang Shipyard's reand it appears that you trenchment exercise,211 words
-
Letter66 1985-06-14 22 I WOULD like to complain that the commercials shown on television are too loud. Every time one is screened someone in the family has to suffer the inconvenience of having to reach for the volume lever. He also has to re- adjust the volume when the66 words
-
Letter87 1985-06-14 22 I REFER to the letter "SBC showed 33 ads during V" by "Citation" who said SBC was showing a bias towards soccer. (ST, June 4). One cannot place soccer in the same category as horseracing. There is no denying that people place bets on the results of87 words
-
544 1985-06-14 22 Official agents often make big profits 4 Many greedy importers have been responsible for pricing Singapore out off the tourist markets, especially for branded and fashion goods, which are cheaper in places like Paris, London and most of the major cities in Europe. Presently, the parallel544 words
-
Replies
-
Letter69 1985-06-14 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "Seeing red over colour scheme" by "No Colour Sense", who commented on the colour co-ordination of his prefabricated flat. (ST, June 3). The writer did not state his address. We have tried to locate his flat but have failed to do so.69 words
-
Letter96 1985-06-14 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "Let them out temporarily" by "Disappointed", who suggested that the Housing Board rent out some of the flats which are earmarked for demolition but have not been demolish- ed. (ST, June 3). We thank the writer for his suggestion. However, as with96 words
-
Letter, Illustration608 1985-06-14 22 IN THE report "Hsien Loong gets a feel of middle ground" (ST, May 11) it is stated that: "On some matters he avoided making controversial policies sound more controversial. These included... the university laws which followed the merger between the University608 words
-
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement199 1985-06-14 22 Thai clocks the best tone tofl^Hj ■1-, r -^'iiiriiiiirMai :jMI Hffllfc- I Go express to Copenhagen, Athens, Frankfurt and Rome, non-stop from Bangkok.Then onward to Zurich, Amsterdam, Paris and London. The way we fly gets you to Europe in the shortest Time seems to fly when you're enjoying the ...y»*W199 words
-
Advertisement102 1985-06-14 22 FURNITURE IMPORT/EXPORT An opportunity exists for investors to purchase or enter into a joint venture with a furniture importing and exporting Company operating in New South Wales, Australia. The current Sales of the business i i in excess of AUST $3M. The company is importing furniture lines from South East102 words
-
-
TIMESDOLLAR
-
In ths
-
Article, Illustration79 1985-06-14 23 INVESTORS' confidence remains shaken by the host of adverse news after the nearcollapse of Overseas Trust Bank of Hongkong last week. The Straits Times Industrial Index yesterday fell 6.47 points to 784.85. The Business Times Composite Index dropped 5.90 points to 695.17. Falls exceeded rises by 9679 words
-
Chief price changes
-
Article12 1985-06-14 23 Supreme Corp 451,000 Fober Merlin 414,000 Pon-EI 339,000 Promet 304,00012 words
-
Article52 1985-06-14 23 -Mal ln Spare 239 +5 UIC 181 +3 SIHHpMc 203 +1 *mmt 161 +1 Spare Foetter 161 +1 NOl 15S +1 lata 124 +1 Sea*9#-anJ 121 +1 KIMS* 113 +1 6 tuaa-in 92 +1 Fee) Cables 91 +1 kWI 71 +1 »OL*h 13 -1-1 K4Mlaaaa 80 +'/t IM*. Spare52 words
-
Article53 1985-06-14 23 Hm me 270 -100 tat* EM 296-54 tach Ken lOp 2030-20 Hsa Ku 50c 209-19 FUS 310 -16 TDM 250 -14 Perk Plant 330 -12 bmmp 610 -10 SP H 595 -10 MBantn. 580 -10 Hlfl ll 220 -10 Dart Tub. 213 -9 tanl_Sc 194 -9 Ht{Man Cerpn 35053 words
-
Article62 1985-06-14 23 June 12 June 13 BT Composite ***** ***** BT inAcatof *****42 *****35 BT 08/OS -352 -450 ST Industrials 791 32 784 85 ST Finance 22M.95 2277.71 ST Hotels 815 16 812.16 Jun* 12 June 13 STPropertoes ***** 452.84 SI mmm 313.12 312.95 STPMabeas *****0 2355 78 OCBC 607.48 602.5962 words
-
-
Article12 1985-06-14 23 THE US dollar closed at DM3.0960 in Singapore, gaining 16 points.12 words
-
Article20 1985-06-14 23 DM PF 8| IB OS$ 1.2645 3.0940 249.95 unq 2.2245 unq 1 2620 3.0960 249.85 9.4350 2.2265 7.769020 words
-
Article33 1985-06-14 23 Eurodollar: Lost five ticks to 92.27 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost 17 ticks to 0.3228 a contract. Japanese yea: Lost three ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.5O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
-
Article33 1985-06-14 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1913/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) AB-tone High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) W-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
-
-
Article249 1985-06-14 23 AGAINST all the statistics reflecting a slackening in economic activity, the news that manufacturers borrowed more during the first three months of this year is a pleasant surprise. The Monthly Statistical Bulletin issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore reported that banks lent manufacturers $5.9 billion249 words
-
396 1985-06-14 23 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By CHINA may seek funds from the Singaporebased Asian Currency Unit market to finance its fast expanding economy. In what will be a major boost to Singapore's growing reputation as a financial centre, Chinese officials have raised the prospect of turning396 words
-
Short stops
-
Article63 1985-06-14 23 NOLAN, Thurs. Italian tyre and cable group, Pirelli Spa, said it signed a 46 billion lire (5552.3 million) contract with the Public Utilities Board of Singapore for the supply and installation of electricity cables. The cables will be produced at Pirelli's plant in Milan andReuter - 63 words
-
89 1985-06-14 23 BAHRAIN. Thurs. A new Saudi Arabian oil refinery in the Gulf port of Jubail began exporting its first product yesterday, an event oil companies expect to further erode a weak market for oil products. Refinery officials said the 19,593-tonne Shell tanker, Etrema, was taking onReuter - 89 words
-
Article81 1985-06-14 23 NEW YORK, Thurs. Knight-Ridder Newspapers Inc said its second-quarter earnings may be flat compared with last year's 58 cents a share, due to a strike in revenues in several of its markets. But full-year earnings are still expected to advance from last year's US$2.l5 (554.80) aReuter - 81 words
-
99 1985-06-14 23 HONGKONG, Thurs. Hongkong merchant bank, Janfine Fleming, yesterday announced it was establishing a joint venture with Valder Elmslie and Co, a Sydney-based stockbr okingfirm. The new company will be called Valder Elmslie Jardine Fleming Ltd and will be owned equally by the present partnersAFP - 99 words
-
Article53 1985-06-14 23 LONDON, Thurs. Midland Bank PLC said it was cutting its British base lending rate to 12.5 per cent from 12.75 per cent, effective yesterday. Midland's move brings all four major British clearing banks into line with a uniform base rate of 12.5 per cent for the first53 words
-
-
Article, Illustration257 1985-06-14 23 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By HONGKONG machine dealers buying for China were the biggest purchasers at an auction that fetched half a million dollars on Wednesday. Indonesians and Malaysians were also major buyers at the auction of surplus construction and oil-rig equipment and other machine tools. Contractors257 words
-
382 1985-06-14 23 ANGELINE TAN - Westin delays opening of hotel in Raffles City By ANGELINE TAN THE WESTIN Plaza Hotel has switched its opening date from October this year to Feb 1 next year. The 796-room Westin Plaza and the 1,257-room Westin Stamford, the two hotels in Raffles City, are also cutting down on their382 words
-
Article58 1985-06-14 23 Toyo Trust opens branch ONE of Japan's fastest growing banks, Toyo Trust and Banking, will officially open its offshore branch here today. The bank has had a representative office here since December 1980 but has decided to upgrade its status to provide more services to its customers in the Pacific58 words
-
238 1985-06-14 23 Cerebos adds roast duck to its menu PJ DUCK Restaurant at Cecil Street is the latest addition to the new catering division of listed foodbased group, Cerebos Pacific. The $200,000 restaurant, together with the newlyacquired Pizza Hut chain hi the catering division, is Cerebos' answer to diversification from its manufacturing238 words
-
191 1985-06-14 23 THE US parent of construction project manager Turner East Asia Pte Ltd in Singapore, Turner Corporation, a major international builder, has topped the list of general building contractors for the second straight year. It was Turner's US$2.l billion worth of new building construction contracts191 words
-
413 1985-06-14 23 Savers pull out fixed deposits as interest dips SAVERS withdrew $860 million from fixed deposit accounts between the end of December and the em of March as interest rates fell, the Monetary Authority of Singapore statistics show. During the same period, $270 million was put into savings accounts. Deposits in413 words
-
Article68 1985-06-14 23 TAIPEI, Tburs. Undersea reserves of natural gas estimated at more than 3 billion cubic metres have been found off the west coast of Taiwan, the Chinese Petroleum Corpo^ ration said yesterday. The reserves were discovered 3,400 m below the sea bed in Taiwan's only oil fieldUPI - 68 words
-
Article2574 1985-06-14 24 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of thii HomuUoii. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock eichanfe, is covered in "business done". Further, because al deafnfs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,574 words
-
Article1770 1985-06-14 24 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2.045) AMD (3 068 3 10SX2) 3.02 (2) 306 Alcom (0 996 1.00SX31) 1 00 (3) 0.994 (3) 0.99 AISB (0.825X3; 0.82 (4) 0.83 (4) 0 81 AW (0.765X9) 077 (1) 0.78 (3) 3 77 (4)0.76 ASM (I 106 1 125X26) 11,770 words
-
Article2647 1985-06-14 24 M shares quoted have a par value of 11, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scnp/riihts N Tai-eiempted dividend. UN is traded in lot; of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dalars. IMS Last VieW Vol Day tttfi Low Company Sale Charge ('000) Wfh Low2,647 words
-
Commodities,Finance
-
Article296 1985-06-14 25 1 Ito $1,000. 2 For best milwin or* 3 OCBC nmc*. 4 only avalable it OK France. UOf 'S rates. aho atataMe at UOF. mMit *t OK France OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5% 6 5V_ 5% Autosave 514 Fixed deposit 1 month 4 3 /4296 words
-
Article153 1985-06-14 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local doßars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4769—1.4798 6.81—6.67 Canadian dollar 1.6248—1.6267 6.22—6.12 NZ dollar 1.0017—1.0043 10.26—9.84 Sterling pound 2.8080—2.8115 3.59—3.53 US dollar 2.2260-2.2270 4.52-4.48 Local dotes to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling153 words
-
Article103 1985-06-14 25 THE US dollar traded within a narrow range of 2.2255 and 2.2265 against the Singapore unit. Trading was thin, with the market closing at 2.2260/70 at 3 pm yesterday after an initial opening of 2.2255/65. Against the deutschemark, the greenback firmed to close at 3.0940/50 after opening at around103 words
-
Article109 1985-06-14 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5522,422 and 5522,578 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened in the morning at U*****.80/ 4.20 and traded quietly to close for lunch at the same level. The market reopened at U*****.70/ 4.10 and eased off to touch U*****.60/3.90. It ended the day at109 words
-
Article22 1985-06-14 25 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Ned Singapore 313.70—314.10 313.60—314.00 Hongkong 313.85—314.35 313.70-314.20 Wed Tues New York 313.50-314.00 313.60-314.10 London 314.00—314.50 314.75 315.2522 words
-
Article157 1985-06-14 25 Managers' prices for June 14 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.74— 1 85 The Savings Fund 1.32-1.40 Spore Prog Fund 0.76—0.80 Spore Sec. Fund 1.13—1.20 Spore Invest Fund 0.84—0.89 Spore Equity Fund 0.77-0.81 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1.99-2.12 Mai Prof Fund 0.79-0.84 Mai Security Fund 0.86157 words
-
Simex futures
-
Article97 1985-06-14 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit MARKET speculation that the Fed would not adopt an easier credit policy contributed towards a bearish market sentiment when the Eurodollar market opened yesterday. The opening of the European markets in the afternoon did not help either and prices were sold down to close at the day's97 words
-
Article, Illustration78 1985-06-14 25 SEPTEMBER deutschemark traded lower due to a firmer US dollar, which was supported by a growing belief that the US economy was picking up steam and interest rates would be steady to firmer. The deutschemark for September delivery fluctuated between 0.3253 and 0.3245 in moderate trading. (US dollar Deutschemark)78 words
-
Article57 1985-06-14 25 AS THE movement of the US dollar against the Japanese yen in the spot market was small, it came as no surprise that there was little enthusiasm in Japanese yen futures. Open High Low Sett Est Vel Jan 85 0.*****0A 0.*****3 Sept 0.*****7 A 0.*****0 Dee 0.*****8 Open57 words
-
Article, Illustration66 1985-06-14 25 TRADING in August gold was discouraged by the lack of fresh news in the bullion market. It remained unchanged from the opening price of U*****.90 in quiet trading. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI (In UStper Troy ounce) Open High Uw Sett Est Vel Jut 85 314.10 Aug 316.9066 words
-
-
Article18 1985-06-14 25 Tin Ctewi pncei W/kfc KL Tin 29 40 up five cents Turnover 137 tonnes down 25 tonnes18 words
-
Article18 1985-06-14 25 Rubb*f Ctoimj pnces CMto/kfe Singapore July ***** down one cent Malaysia July ***** up 0 75 cents18 words
-
Article28 1985-06-14 25 BUv« Ctoanfpnces US$ tro»« IkWJ DM Seaport 6 15-6 20 t -4 if IM lyes Htm York 6 15 fc 20 6 13—618 Source Credit Suisx Sport28 words
-
Article20 1985-06-14 25 Copper Ctaim pnees WeO Spot 1120.50-*****0 (*****0-*****0; 3 months *****0—*****0 (1137 50—1138.001 Market tone Barely Steady Sales 15.875 tonnes20 words
-
Article25 1985-06-14 25 Uumtnkmi Ctosmt prices Ma M Spot *****—***** (820 00—821.00) 3 months 836 50— 837 00 (843 00-843 50) Market tone Easier Sales 12.700 tonnes25 words
-
Article105 1985-06-14 25 Ctosmf pncei Crude 18/tome patnoi June 1272 50 (south) 1255 central j 1240 (north) July 1237 50 north »ut 1155 (south) 1150 (north) 1142 50 (central) Sept 1135 (south; Refined pahnoi USJ/tonnes rbd paim June 61C (setters) My 600 (sellers; kug 575 (setters) mawi June 605 (sellers) July105 words
-
-
Stock markets round-up
-
621 1985-06-14 25 INVESTORS' confidence remains shaken and share prices were lower yesterday on the Singapore stock market. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 6.47 points to 784.85. The Business Times Composite Index lost 5.90 points to 695.17. Falls led rises by 98 to 15.621 words
-
Article257 1985-06-14 25 June 13 MIS Change Associated Hotels 060 -0.05 Bank Of East Aw 22 40 -0.6 Cheung Kong 1530 -03 Ch-x. L,ght 14.80 -0.2 Ooss Hart) Tunnel 10.40 -0.1 F E Consortium 0.61 -0 04 Far East Exch Ph_ex *****Bunch G I Cement 8.30N Great Eagle 070 -0.04 Hang Lung257 words
-
Article313 1985-06-14 25 C i 187 unch Latghton 142 -2 Land Lease 674 4 Mageian Pet Aust 240S unch Moyne Nkcklew 295 unch Metals Expior NL^ _^_Z_ 51S unch Mideast 28S Men 273 -5 Myer 197 Nat Aust Bank 422 -8 News Corp 730 -10 North Bh 222 -3 Nth Finders IBOS313 words
-
Article337 1985-06-14 25 Mitsub Estate 790 +5 Mitsub Heavy 325 +1 Mitsubishi 652 +1 Mitsui Co 355 -3 Mitsui SrupbWg 180 unch Mitsui Smelting 536 -5 Mitsukoshi 590 4-19 Mitsumi 841 -19 Murota Mfg 1960 -20 Nfcko Sec 745 -5 r*P Elec 1050 unch Nfc Light 279 -5 Nip Ol 868 +15337 words
-
Article55 1985-06-14 25 HST Index Thursday 1253.20(1260.46) -^j Honfkonf Hang Seng ~j fiS* Thursday 1482.91 (1502.94) §tAustralan Al-Ordinaries Thursday 846.9 (854.6) Nkkd D J Average Thursday *****.87(*****.01) Financial fines Industrials Wednesday 984.0(998.4) Dow Jones Average g* Wednesday 1306.34(1313.84) j__ (Figures hi buckets refer to those of the previous bating day) 'HTIII i55 words
-
Article243 1985-06-14 25 June 12 IBS Change Alcoa 32% unch Allied Chem Cp 42 +tt AfeChahners 5% unch Am Tel Tel 23% -14 Amax htc 15% unch Amr Corp 45V. Bethlehem Stl 16% unch Boeing Co 44% -23% Burroughs Cp 59% -2% Caterpiar Co 33% -tt Chase Manhtn 58% -tt Chrysler243 words
-
Article559 1985-06-14 25 June 13 Pence Changi INDUSTRIALS AKed-Lyons 197 unch Ass. Dairies 154 -4 BTRPLC 361 -5 Babcocks 146 -I Bordoys 374 8 Beecham 343 -13 BKX 220 unch Blue Circle 525 8 BOC Group 298 unch Boots 187 -2 Bowater 272 -12 BATS 318 -5 Britannia 100 -2 BP 521559 words
-
-
Article, Illustration411 1985-06-14 25 Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Boies Avaiable r hanevsm, (20BE85) COD 12 '6 (1940; China Contf (30W) COO 12/6 (1715) Selandia (203) COO 12/6 (2312) E Guard (009RE) COO 13/6 (0942 Um Humanity (004RB COO 13'6 (0320' Urn Pioneer (005L) COO 13 '6 (085V Nili Gotovan411 words
-
Article, Illustration315 1985-06-14 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dap Keppe! Wharves Berlin Hauptstadt dd Kl7 aside 14/6 KotaWisata K3l aside 14/6 NhaTrangl K2O a'side 14/6 Prosper K29 aside 14/6 Raj Brooke K2SW a'side 14/6 StrStar K24E a'side 14/6 Yuying Kl5 a'side 14/6 Agostinho Neto Cl4 14/6 14/6 Auby K24E 14/6 15/6 Baroness315 words
-
380 1985-06-14 26 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By TAN CHONG Motor Holdings Bhd, sole agents for Nissan, is confident that the Singapore motor market should consolidate this year after three years of decline. "Total vehicle registration should stabilise at the present level, but profitability could improve as380 words
-
Article144 1985-06-14 26 Your market basket What a typical famiy of I?i EJ?^. row www ouy irotn Um Tua Tow wet market W9m 500cm lean pork 3.50 Unch iUVP 300cm streaky pork 1.60 Unch t&Sf 500|m mutton 5 10 Unch 500cm beef (frown) 4.90 Unch 1 lkg chicken: hen 4.70 Unch /> cockerel144 words
-
354 1985-06-14 26 ANTHONY HOE - Ambassador's losses due to restaurants ANTHONY HOE By MOST of Ambassador Hotel's losses last year were incurred in its restaurant operations, the group's chairman disclosed. The group had an operating loss of $1.7 million last year compared with a profit of $375,000 previously. In his review of the year's performance,354 words
-
Article30 1985-06-14 26 BHF-BANK, considered Germany's forem<Kt merchant bank, will start operations here on June 24 It has an offshore licence and will concentrate on foreign exchange and money market transactions.30 words
-
137 1985-06-14 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federal Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing Bhd anticipates that demand for telecommunication cables by turnkey contractors will improve considerably this year. Chairman Datuk Nik Hussain Nik Ali said in his annual repent that the company had taken steps to expand existing facilitiesBernama - 137 words
-
111 1985-06-14 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Chocolate Products (Malaysia) Bhd reported a lower group pre-tax profit of M5372,781 for the year ending Dec 31, 1964, against M5551,588 the previous year. This was despite an increase of 58 per cent in turnover to M555.44 million, compared with M535.09 millionBernama - 111 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement129 1985-06-14 23 TUDOR: BUILDING. Cut from a solid block of stainless steel each /Tudor Oyster case is then shaped, polished and The winding crown of the water-proof, selfwinding Tudor is an engineering marvel. This crown screws down tightly onto the case, providing a completely dustproof and watertight seal against the ■BBMP'g£__gg^BCTM outside129 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement132 1985-06-14 24 FOR SALE SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA LADIES FASHION BOUTIQUES RETAIL Prime trading sites in the heart of the city Excellent cash flow Net profit exceeds $120,000 Weil established-trading over 20 years Wei! situated for immediate growth-Nationally Recognised as a growth market DEAL AS A FOREIGN INVESTMENT OR FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN CREATING132 words
-
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Page 26 Advertisements
-
Advertisement516 1985-06-14 26 The Best Office Building For Sale in Australia! 100 Eagle Street, Brisbane, is a brand new office building offering an exceptional combination of prime locality and outstanding presence that is rarely evidenced in property investment. Occupying a prime position in Brisbane s "Golden Triangle the most dynamic sector of the516 words
-
Advertisement178 1985-06-14 26 U.S. $70,000,000 Banco Nacional de Desarrollo tan Autonomous Entity ol tht Aiiientitu Ftenithln i Floating Rate Notes Due 1987 For the six months 13th June, 1985 to 13th December, 1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes. notice is hereby given that the rate of interest has been fixed178 words
-
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1014 1985-06-14 27 I I 101 IA I (tO.CC bI B—y^^B B |^J y^J L_ vD O\D O .BJk^TaßL^l^'^^ K^SSSLnB^&BBBKI TDTnriii- $sfi^ I TRA °E «N= Vl<^ I TRADE IN: q>oo3 I BBf l II, vBBBf Bk PiONEER PD-5010 B v «ffjB B a«^B« V «ffaffaßB v jffjffafl V>^ Digital Audio Disc Player1,014 words
-
-
Page 28 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1675 1985-06-14 28 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: l(\ "fjgl X^NA r\ S~*K A/ \r\* \a^—^W ]Run-On: Iss 00 per line (Min $Sn Fooc7Entecta«m™, (2 _5) />S^ f sZO^Jm I I AxoJl W ss=*~M m^^mZir llV^^bbW /Sav^W iXL /--^V X\/| deadline tor the Sunday Times) Serni-diaplay: $20 00 per col cm Pereooal Senricee/aWf1,675 words
-
Advertisement648 1985-06-14 28 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts WE BUY, RESTORE sell all antiques, especially Malacca It Chinese furniture, porcelain, clocks, gramophones, ship lamps, etc. 322-D Changl Road. *****06 Tan. LARGE OLD BEAUTIFUL Chinese famille rose porcelain vase for sale. See to appreciate. Highest offer secures. *****10 after 6pm. 1 LOT BEAUTIFUL Korean Silk Screen648 words
-
Advertisement607 1985-06-14 28 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Horn* Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing i Ba^^^r^r^r^^rr^^^a^l 24 Garage Sale POWER TOOLS. PLANER, router, belt sander, jig-saw, angle grinder, wood lathe, drill press It accessories, sell as lot, highest offer secures. Also approx. 250 assorted music tapes, sell for $200 the lot or $1 per tape. 1607 words
-
Advertisement666 1985-06-14 28 25 Sale: Other Products CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN SHOWROOM sofas, tables It chairs samples avail. For Immediate sale/ delivery. Call Margaret *****37 for viewing appointment. CANE FURNITURE SALE- Direct from factory. Visit us at: 19-A Jalan Terusan (2261) from Sam to 5.30pm. Tel: *****00. CORDLESS PHONE, Brand: Flexlphone (pulse system), 110-220 volts,666 words
-
Advertisement551 1985-06-14 28 KSSSai W If you're a music enthusiW ast, how about turning your V interest into something M profitable? Become a Disc M Jockey, full-time or ■t part-time! If you're keen, mk get your cue at classificaK tion 39. 18 Horn* Furniture/ 18 Horn* Furniture/ 18 Horn* Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing551 words
-
Advertisement563 1985-06-14 28 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre WE GIVE MJWOHAL atUv to your child with nursery and kindergarten activities conducted In a small group for full/ half day care Call Lady Jayne Child Development CU, 2-A Jubilee Rd, Off West Coast Rd Tel: *****73. PLAYHOUSE DAVCARE CENTRE (Katong), vacancies avallabk for' full/563 words
-
-
Page 29 Advertisements
-
Advertisement682 1985-06-14 29 19 Home Appliances 19 Home Appliances R?3SZ!9Hb^ >i>>LiflML Europe. USA M^t Decorative Fanlight J^SGI' v i lapan styl« decorative ceiling *t^ j^^» '.I >: Su'table for flats. > .»>..-! Jominiums fafaY fll^L^. ■bV 1 H^W^H gft^MhMMM|(lil 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products I^^AND FREE SlO jp |J VOUCHERS682 words
-
Advertisement850 1985-06-14 29 36 House Renovation/ Decor INFINITY INTERIOR SPECIALIST 2ND ANNIVERSARY OFFER Great news to all new house owners. We are now giving away 20" CTV worth 9850 to the firtt 35 cuilom•ra who does renovation with our company. 12" 1 12" haavy duty caramic with tkirting (FREE 20" CTV) 3- room850 words
-
Advertisement753 1985-06-14 29 36 House Renovation/ Decor WE UNDERTAKE WALL covering It carpeting for homes and office. For enquiries please call Miss Chua Tel: *****30. ALUMINIUM a IRON grilles specialist for HDB It pte hses. *****62/3, after 7pm *****92 Tony ELECTRICAL. AIRCONO AND plumbing problems? Please call Feng Hua Electrical, tel: *****02. FOR753 words
-
Advertisement799 1985-06-14 29 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal CHEAP RATE FOR all types of transportation services. We specialise in household, office It piano removal. Responsible, careful workers and effecUve team leader provided. We are always at your service It open 7-day a week from 7.00am 10.00pm. Please call: *****12/ *****30. Tong San Removal Service.799 words
-
Advertisement693 1985-06-14 29 55 Commercial Vessels VESSELS WANTED: 1 unit cargo vessel, 2000 5000 dwt. 1 unit palm oil carrier, 2000 dwt. Tel: *****67/*****26. WANTED IKMOXI2 OR 180x50x12 Or 200x60 Barges. Phone: *****42 or Telex: R*****6. 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. Kobe R9O7A, 20 ft. flbreglass container office, concrete vibrator and693 words
-
Advertisement822 1985-06-14 29 57 Business Opportunities TO MANAGING DIRECTORS. Your bank bills are overdue. Collection is slow. Sales are down. Stocks are high. You are in trouble. You need a finance specialist, to study your problems. Negotiate and prove to your banks realistic new plans to improve your company. Prove to banks your822 words
-
Advertisement673 1985-06-14 29 HJ I W Hotel New Otani, which be- m lieves in people- centred manP»W f-<fa| agement, is providing career B 111 1 opportunities tor TelephoB I!I tm nists, Disco Hostesses and K LJal Houseman. 0 B Among thf benefits it offers H BTI are free dutif meai *> uniform B673 words
-
Advertisement573 1985-06-14 29 65 Situations Wanted GOOD SERVICE. FILIPINO/ Sri lankan housemaid avail Replacement guaranteed. Air fares documentation free. Contact Ellca Secretarial Service Company (C-0394-1) *****11. *****87 I LOCALLY TRAINED FILIPINO maids. Salary $250 Provide complete documentations. Call El Ken Recruitment Services. 190 j Middle Rd, Fortune Ctr 13-01, r *****76/ *****27 (C573 words
-
Advertisement465 1985-06-14 29 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive CLINIC REQUIRE STAFF Nurse Interested please write in with contact tel no and non-return-able photograph to S.T BOX A*****, 390 Kim Seng Road S'pore 0923 S.R.N. WANTED FOR specialist clinic in Orchard Road Interested please apply with contact telephone number to ST BOX A*****. 390465 words
-
-
Page 30 Advertisements
-
Advertisement868 1985-06-14 30 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical .^BJBaV S Wellcome S 5 We have an immediate vacancy for a M SECRETARY 1 JF in a medical department with these requisites: m m GCE O' Level with credit in English M m Competent shorthand/ typing and other V868 words
-
Advertisement530 1985-06-14 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical V •Secondary Jl education M With or without experience M Completed or W exempted from N.S H Benefits H Gross salary/ I allowance $400 J $500 pm M 5-day week Medical/Insurance S Interested applicants, please call personally on June 14 to see: I Mr Bernard530 words
-
Advertisement564 1985-06-14 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I European Standard Electronics II rri. ltd We invite applications for the following I position: Confidential Secretary Requirements: e GCE 'O' Level with good grades and a Private Secretarial Certificate e Typing and shorthand speeds of 50 wpm and 100 wpm respectively, and working knowledge564 words
-
Advertisement584 1985-06-14 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A woM ootaMlaha d stock and ahare bfOkifiQ compsny rvtiuirMu ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements: e GCE O 1 Level, preferably with basic accounting knowledge e Some knowledge of computer and typing an advantage Interested applicants pleaaa write with full personal resume, salary expected and contact telephone584 words
-
Advertisement662 1985-06-14 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TEMPORARY BOOK-KEEPER urgently required by established company in Jurong Qualifier! iona' a Capable of keeping full set of books up to Balance Sheet a LCCI Higher Accounting a Minimum 3 years' experience a Ability to work Independently Interested, kindly write In with full particulars and662 words
-
Advertisement841 1985-06-14 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical International shipping Una requires ACCOUNTS CLERK a GCE -O' level. a Intermediate Book-keeping. Please contact: *****44 for Interview nenen rut ihiutw ih iii rvqwii^v. ACCOUNTS/ DOCUMENTATION CLERK AMe to handle e Basic accounting, a Shipping documentation. •Typing. PmmbVbVbl writs) nMMJtTM md oooht#~ turnable photograph with841 words
-
Advertisement632 1985-06-14 30 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical INVENTORV/ ACCOUNTS CLERK required. Knowledge of typing, Inventory, accounts and general clerical duties. Interested, call *****22. REQUIRED FEMALE GENERAL Clerk. 1-2 yean working experience. Good English, able to type/operate telex machine Call *****5S for Interview. REOURED IMMEDIATELY FEMALE Typist/ Accounts Clerk. Mln GCE 'O' level,632 words
-
Advertisement903 1985-06-14 30 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Duty Free Shoppers X I qfCLfISSIQUJ I FULL TIME/PART TIME S SALESGIRLS B Walk-in Interview ,J (Monday to Friday 9am S.3opm, -2 Sat 9am -12 noon) ff^H Because of a significant expansion in our I business cs a result of our operating903 words
-
-
Page 31 Advertisements
-
Advertisement783 1985-06-14 31 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Do You Want To Earn Some Pocket Money During School Holiday? BOOKWORM CLUB has opportunity for young and aggressive students to be trained as: TEMPORARY SALES PROMOTERS You can earn as much as $20 to $60 a day Interested please call personalty toe Blk B Setogie783 words
-
Advertisement518 1985-06-14 31 71 Situations Vacant: Sales MALE/ FEMALE HSE AGENTS. I Must own car Have some expel rlence in real est. Call: *****33. NOTEWORTHY BOOKS REQUIRES Saleglrls Call at: 40, Bras Basah Road tor Interview. j WANTED SALESGIRLS. Call at: 1 #02-14 Far East Shopping Centre. 72 Situations Vacant: Technical OSAKA AUTOMATIC518 words
-
Advertisement477 1985-06-14 31 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical —^s^ ffIHDB WALK-IN INTERVIEW SATURDAY, 15 AND 22 JUNE 85 9.00 am 11.30 am HOUSING MAINTENANCE INSPECTOR Full GCE 'A' Level (Science Stream) with Maths and English or GCE 3 'O' Level with English, Maths and Science (Physics or Physical Science). Making477 words
-
Advertisement395 1985-06-14 31 MOBILI PTE LTD require* DRAUGHTSMEN/ DESIGNERS SHOWROOM SALES STAFF Preferably with experience In kitchen cabinets and wardrobes. Able to work Independently. *****33 EXPEMENCED CWHt/ STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN CONSULTING ENGINEERING FIRM Apply with particulars and expected salary to: ST. BOX A***** 390 KlffTS SeftQ Roefl B'pore 0923. by 21st June IS NEO395 words
-
Advertisement404 1985-06-14 31 1 2 Situations Vacant: Technical REOUIRED ELECTRONICS TECHNI CIAN with or without experience possess own motorbike. Interested call personally at: #01-07 Shaw Towers, Beach Rd S-07U Tel *****39 for Interview. MACHINISTS REQUIRED BY engineering firm urgently. Interested please call at: Blk.llSA, #01--01/ 02 Commonwealth Drive S'pore 0314 or contact: *****19/404 words
-
Advertisement785 1985-06-14 31 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production TIMES PRINTERS requires TRAINEE PRODUCTION PLANNERS Requirements: Minimum GCE 'O' Level. Preference will be given to those with a Polytechnic Diploma in Production Engineering or a VITB Certificate in a printing trade. Initial salary will be commensurate with qualification and experience and785 words
-
Advertisement465 1985-06-14 31 73 Situations Vacant: Production rmoMSON-csF 1 la world leader in I I professional electronicsi I 1 Female E Production j Operators I Permanent Night Shift I j (llpm 7am| I Earn up to I I upon confirmation C I f 2 Rotating Shifts P (7am 3pm| I (3pm llpmi I465 words
-
Advertisement485 1985-06-14 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous A leading American manufacturer of Winchester disk drives has vacancies for: QC Supervisor To supervise and train a team of QC Inspectors To introduce and ensure tha inspection procedures and methods are implemented according to quality plan To assist QC Engineers in485 words
-
-
Page 32 Advertisements
-
Advertisement559 1985-06-14 32 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous HOTKLMEIUMEN I SINGAI'ORE invites applications from mature ladies with a clear speaking voice and pleasant telephone manner to act as: ROOM SERVICE ORDER TAKERS For this demanding but interesting work previous experience or knowledge or food and beverage operations would be 1559 words
-
Advertisement215 1985-06-14 32 I NIKKO ELECTRONICS TOY PTE LTD We invite applications for the position of: Age 21-30 years Completed National Service GCE 'C level with credits in English and Mathematics Bilingual (English/ Mandarin) Must possess Class 3 driving licence Minimum 1-2 years experience in storekeeping with some know ledge of import and215 words
-
Advertisement462 1985-06-14 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOTEL NEW OTANI SINGAPORE An international class hotel which believes in peo-ple-centred managamant provides career opportunity for the following positions: 1. TELEPHONISTS e Pleasant voice and personality. e Speaks fluent English and preferably able to converse in Mandarin. e 3 rotating shifts. e Gross salary: $510/462 words
-
Advertisement435 1985-06-14 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous /(3vg)\ A well established Enterprise manufacturing disposable medical supplies invite applicants to apply for the following positions I ITC in Mechanical Enginee- I I nn 9 1 I Some experience in ma- I 1 chine maintenance is pre- I I ferred but not essential I Secondary435 words
-
Advertisement508 1985-06-14 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous has vacancies for the position of: e Above 21 years of age e Able to read and write i simple English e Strong physique We offer a 5 day week plus attractive salary and generous fringe benefits. Interested applicants please apply personally at: WALL'S ICE CREAM508 words
-
Advertisement535 1985-06-14 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Well established firm requires: 1) RECEPTIONIST e GCE O' level. e Fluent in English and Mandarin, e Experience not necessary. 2) ESTIMATOR (for electrical/ airconoWontng) 1 year's experience in project tenders. 3) SITE SUPERVISOR (for electrical/ airconditioning). 4) SITE SUPERVISOR (for FMiovfltton wortw}e 2 years' experience,535 words
-
Advertisement785 1985-06-14 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Prlma Limited requires ROLLERMEN Those who are interested please call or write in with full personal resume, telephone contact number and salary expected toPsrsonwal Manager PRfMALBWTEO 201 Keppei Road Singapore 0408 Tel: *****11 Ext 205 SECURITY GUARDS in Jurong, Tuae, Orchard Rd, Holland Rd, Ang Mo785 words
-
Advertisement498 1985-06-14 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PHOENIX invites applicants for (FuU-Time Only) i Ctuunbefmaids i Housemen Toilet Attendants Kitchen Porters Security Officers. (Male/Female) HfepnwWe:- Good starting pay •Training will be provided for those without experience ftwuntfora** lamalr* Free duly meal Annual 13th month fconus I NWG increments/ adjustments Pmd AnwaLMedk* Medical &HospkaiiMttioo498 words
-
Advertisement555 1985-06-14 32 81 Vehicles For Hire Short /Long Term i Free Mileage Low Rental S'pore/M'sia Use V J ioooc c $40 per day 3S":>WSB«raay woo ex SssP«rday Over 50% discount on above rate on Long Term Rental Tel: *****08/*****02 Ctwcfc om our Bwdß* liitiril FREE MILEAGE Daily rental tor 2000 c.c. $75555 words
-
Advertisement930 1985-06-14 32 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance SBBB SSS3S SS^SSm SBafiS ASCONA MOTOR OFFERS second hand car loan, non -transfer ac ceptable *****66/ *****33 TAI THOMC LEE, car;- loan/ noi transfer, immediate approval 4 years payment *****65 *****02. 84 Registration Numbers NUMBER PLATE EJMR tor s&ie Interested, please call *****26 Q REGN 6930 words
-
-
Page 33 Advertisements
-
Advertisement723 1985-06-14 33 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance It's fast with FOCL Promot processing of applications Attractive interest rates 12 months 5 1 ;°o flat 24 months —5%% flat 36 months —6% flat 48 months 6 1 :°o flat Up to 90°o financing L Call 533-3737 today Wgmm FORWARD OVERSEA723 words
-
Advertisement705 1985-06-14 33 1 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan Caii *****66 TmCEDRIC VS-n MOTOR PTE LTD I >— t 94 Rangoon Road For purchase of all New Private Commercial NISSAN Vehicles from us. we OFFER 1 a very Special Discount for all parts accessories. 4 MONTHS OLD Nissan March I.OGL. showroom condiUon. With full705 words
-
Advertisement763 1985-06-14 33 90 For Sale: Toyota ALMOST 81 TOYOTA Royal Crown. Fully auto. 1 private owner. Original front rear aircon. Radio, cassett t. Power steering/ windows. 52,000 km. Tax 9/85. Like new. Tel: *****96/ 675. ■79 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 auto, PARF, aircon, radio, cassette, original paint. Accident free, tip top cond. $10,600.763 words
-
Advertisement864 1985-06-14 33 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi EARLY -60 LANCER 1400 auto. 2nd owner. Aircon, radio/cassette, s/rlms. New tax. Non-PARF. Pte regn. Accident free (brand new condition). $8,600 0.n.0. *****76. 0' REGD. JULY '83 Mlt. Lancer 1.40LX. Ist cocmpany owner. Excellent condition. See to believe. Reasonable offers to: Mr. Lye *****58. TREOIA QLS864 words
-
Advertisement917 1985-06-14 33 9? For Sale: Mazda 79 MAZDA 626, Saloon 1600 c.c. manual, 1 owner, new paint, with alrcon, radio cassette, in showroom condition. Highest offer secures. *****67. 1994 MAZDA 929 GLX, expat owner, power steering/ windows, central locking. Low mileage. *****00, from 9.30am -3pm. '80 MODEL 323 1000 c.c. 5-dr, (sq.917 words
-
Advertisement722 1985-06-14 33 93 For Sale: Honda 6 MTHS. NEW Honda Civic 1.3, sspeed, 1 pte owner, alrcon, high power cassette, new tax. *****82. '79 HONDA CIVIC 1200. Alrcon, s/rims, 1 owner. Metallic paint. Tax 3/86. $11,300 Tel: *****65. '81 HONDA QUINTET auto. Sunroof, aircond, in beautiful condition. $16,500 neg. Tel: *****31. •92722 words
-
Advertisement910 1985-06-14 33 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes ~^_9BV«*au-_. S r »J9aaaaaaaaaa i JHBMaBBaBBBaa^ amm L k **aj"> 4BBBBB^aBB7 B^BaVVVPP^^^ JBaaal 1 aatfL^^HftYS^p^ZZj El^^Bbjb? I JB o^% 0 fl tWM A K mBmW»» ißHß^T^'lf^Hßl LH 'k jsflfe bßSSPlb^b^^^^bH *^mbS .a'vl HFi^ COLLECTED ITEM 1971 manual sport Fuel injection,910 words
-
Advertisement770 1985-06-14 33 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles DEC. 1880 NISSAN CK 20LHN 10 ton lorry, fitted with Sakal 3 ton crane. 1 owner. Very good condition. Just passed ROV inspection. New road tax. $20,000 0.n.0. Int. please call *****22 ext 427/458. 1883 ISUZU DIESEL lorry, TLD34 with special built box for goods.770 words
-
Advertisement736 1985-06-14 33 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/Scooters j 82 KAWASAKI LTD 400T $2,500 Tel *****36 97 Vehicles Wanted I j ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR a PARF or Non-PARF used cars a Private, company registered commercial/ vans/ pick-ups j a Any model, any r.c. all welcome. Trade-in considered Kindly contact Mr Goh. Tal:736 words
-
Advertisement782 1985-06-14 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses CLUNV/ DALVEY ESTV LADYHILL PK new. 4' 5-bdrm. Pod. estar; gdn CORNWALL/ BELMONT RD, MW Colonial Bunglw, 3 4-bdrm. lovely Patio/ Pool. $5,000 up QUEEN ASTHIO PK/ FIRST AVE/ ASTRID HILL vicinity 4-bdrm 25,000 40,000 Sfl.Ft Estate Gdn, Pool. OEI TIONG HAM PK. hilltop po.s 3782 words
-
-
Page 34 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1644 1985-06-14 34 106 Accommodation Available: Houses WW I Ivl Cr U%# fllll DJBBO BEGONIA TERRACE, d/StOtm rey seml-D, 4-bdrm, f/furn. a a $1,700. Tel: *****83 (no agents). fflaft U^\Y aQk^^^Bklaflfcl^ o^BBo HOCK SWEE Hill d/storey %JW IVI vXlvlvl j e inl 2 5 d 71 5 88 t i drms sq n1,644 words
-
Advertisement711 1985-06-14 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments :^fe ;< *^P^^ •Full domestic housekeeping i^sSBIP' 3 ''^I^mS**^o services •Fully equipped kitchenette siiiii ree Recreational Club X?h| m embership *>..—. |^E£fc«- !**"*"*<&»-*- J^^B i _o W ;JH -p- •Seven restaurants 111 Call *****1 1 or *****33 B711 words
-
Advertisement691 1985-06-14 34 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments ORCHARD BELAER I FORSALE OR RENIAL Near Pavilion Inter-Continental and Marco Polo Hotels Swimming pool, squash courts and playground Four bedrooms, large living and dining areas Fully equipped modern kitchen Private lift lobby key -operated lifts gt Closed circuit TV, video-phones and691 words
-
Advertisement340 1985-06-14 34 Just off East Coast beach ft park Partially furnished split level Townhouses Pent houses Brand new units with high quality finishes Country club facilities amidst beautifully land scaped gardens Modern fitted kitchen with apphances MANAGEMENT DYNAMICS PTE LTD TEL: *****«l CAWWBU COURT Ideally located walk-up apartment available for immediate rental.340 words
-
Advertisement725 1985-06-14 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments HORIZON TOWER (Horizon Vi«w) Dist.9 brand new 4-bedroomed apartment. Central alrcondltloning, full facilities (swimming pool/ squash) Fully furnished with reasonable furnishing budgets. $3,900 and aoova. KENWOOD *****H. King't Mansion, Taniong Katong Road (552,000), 1700 sq.ft., 17th floor, furnished, aircon all round. Village Towar, Ml. Sinai Rim725 words
-
Advertisement1027 1985-06-14 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PEONY MANSION APARTMENT. Bencoolen St 1,230 sq ft 3 bed rooms plus servant's $200,000 0.n.0 or rent $1,000 p.m., unfurn lncl maintenance Paslr Rls Gardens 1,615 sq.ft with condo facilities $350,000 0.n.0 or rent $1,600 p.m., unfUrn exclusive maintenance Contact 281 4068 SHELFORD VIEW SPACIOUS 31,027 words
-
-
Page 35 Advertisements
-
Advertisement834 1985-06-14 35 I 1 w-^wßm-** mJUII t-J_||i^llii^_yj|^jpf I M ~^mooH(^S& li Jf3 M fc A^B M Hj 9 h Q" alit y Danish ESB^f^fTA 1 1 w?!!_4IN wlS__i Kitchen Clearance Sale •!Ai v 1 w lAfWS_S_SS'!ra_! a Ex-Factory Prices mi-^-A^ T ft m wiwiiu-S-5-S^ijJl-^ On! V 15 sets !eft t0 S° Sii^T4834 words
-
Advertisement443 1985-06-14 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.9 DEVONSHIRE COURT. 3 bedrooms, fully furn aircons. mtet locality. $1,600 neg Call: *****C0 No agent please. DIST.9 HILLCOURT. 2400 sq ft 3 t j I bdrms. swimming pool, fully furn $2,200 negotiable. Bernard Valuers *****41/ 224*449 DIST.9 ORCHARD VICINITY. 2 bdrms, f furn with CTV.443 words
-
Advertisement424 1985-06-14 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments GRANGEFORD. HIGH FLR. 2 rms. F/furn. Central aircond. Full facilities. C.t.v.. washing machine. $2,600 Incl. *****45/ *****20. HONOLULU TWR/ The Claymore' Beverly Hill, biggest luxurious apts, largest balcony. 4 bdrms, $4,700 -$7,000. *****34. Jonsen Hsg. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA HIGH fir. for rent at $1,600 p.m. 0.n.0. Partially424 words
-
Advertisement377 1985-06-14 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.OSII PASIR PANJANG Rd. 3bdrm flat. $800 unfurn. Call Mr. Tay/ Miss Lau *****27. DIST 10 RIDGEWOOO, Kuhio Rise $2,500. Pandan Valley, 3, 4. 5 rms, $1,800 $4,000. *****08/ *****19. DIST 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA, studio apt. Furn. Full facilities. $1,400. Deans Property: *****55. DIST. I2 AVAILABLE377 words
-
Advertisement386 1985-06-14 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.ll GOLDHILL TWR 1,550 sq.ft. F/furn, alrcon, rental $1,800 neg. Tel: *****12/*****00. No agent. D.ll WATTEN VIEW Townhouse, f/furn./ alrcon, with facilities, $2,600. Marlfold: *****96. D.ll, WATTEN EST. area, newly renovated apt with pool. $2,000. Acclaim Realty *****88. D.15 OCEAN PK. 3+l bdrms, f/furn. $2,200. Hlmiko386 words
-
Advertisement866 1985-06-14 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LUCKY TOWER, D.1024 high floor, fully furn, available immediately. Contact owner tel *****34. NEWTON VICINITY WALK-UP apt 2+l bdrms, p/furn. Pool. $1,200. Chang Agencies, *****22/ 3. NEW EQUIPPED GOODLUCK View mais 2100 sq.ft. Full facilities $1,800. Agent *****28/ *****52 OASIS GDN 3 bedrms, bathrm attached, swimming866 words
-
Advertisement625 1985-06-14 35 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms KALLANG AIRPORT UNFURNISHED room for rent. Contact tel *****72/ *****39. MARIO-VILLE BOARDING HOUSE. Dally: $40 single, $45 couple. Aircond. Bathrm attached. *****42. MIDDLE RD: $250. Marine Drive. w.e.f. Aug: 2 rms. Hall, kitchen all yours. $300 each. *****47. NEAR BT. TIMAH Beauty World Shpg. Ctr. room625 words
-
Advertisement694 1985-06-14 35 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses m Phase 111 p» I Luxurious Double Storey "^m I ft&fc^^'SpWteve 1 T 6Tace Houses i ft-^lf I With all the Distinctive HHESSSSXT^f^IHii I Features of Luxurious Living P99^VV^HM|fliiil|jl I make Lucky Hill the most Kll A*vff**W%MPfPWl m694 words
-
Advertisement93 1985-06-14 35 BukK Timeh. WaH«n Height* Link bungalows i arpi Master bedwws and 2 bedroomt wltn tudy, guest room and servant's room i stair Extended reiv t ki:< ted PRICE $735,000 O NO. For viewing, contact Rejoice Realty *****36 HILLVIEW EST. Bt Timah 9 m.s Specially designed 2 l S-store) semi-D (8-yr93 words
-
Advertisement59 1985-06-14 35 DIST. 14 JALAN ISHAK I i j.- tri wml ikiMlmi bungalow reserved out} ramtllea Land ar^;, approx 3,400 Bq.ft. with hugi built-in Best qubJ It) Finishing. Freehold TEL: *****96 k^ Dixon Nc BELMONT ROAD DOUBLE -STOfMF> bungalow land area 35.000 .sq '.< Bt offei above $1 7S mlllloi considered Appi>59 words
-
-
Page 36 Advertisements
-
Advertisement442 1985-06-14 36 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses AIIM GARDENS^ IN SELETAR HILLS NIM ROAD, SINGAPORE 2880 Our latest condominium Attractive maisonettes and fiats with a host of club-like facilities Beautiful finish with built-in cupboards in bedrooms and kitchen STATUTORY GRANT LAND SHOW-HOUSE OPEN DAILY 10AM TO 6PM "•'Enquiries: Singapore442 words
-
Advertisement262 1985-06-14 36 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 1 MODERN LUXURIOUS LIVING! 8 UNITS TERRACE HOUSES Located at Lim Tim Tow Rd. off Upp Sef angoon Rd. J^ySrlf Cc ■3 w j',* > fflfr A wB P^*"*6Vft»6M 1'" T^^^Mjpl Strategically located near schools, banks, market, cinema, post office, supermarket, etc262 words
-
Advertisement93 1985-06-14 36 DIST. 16 PEAKVILLE AVENUE Corner double-storey terrace on elevated ground. Land area approx. 3,900 sq.ft., huge built-in with separate living and dining. 6 bedrooms. Freehold. For sale or lease. Call: *****96 Dixon Ng CAIRNHILL ROAD PREWAR House suitable for Immediate renovation into modern town-house. Close to Newton MRT station. Tel:93 words
-
Advertisement449 1985-06-14 36 113 For Sale: Houses Bungalow in ono of Singapore's moat aactuded and preferred location. (Diet. 10) With highest degree of privacy with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, servant's quarter built in, on approx. 1000 sq.m. (10,000 sq.ft.) of freehold land. Bungalow completely renovated by pulling down old structures and replacing by449 words
-
Advertisement910 1985-06-14 36 113 For Sale: Houses LEE DON PARK VICINITY (pool) 5/ servant's, 50,000 sq.ft. $2.3M. Maryland Drive/ Ridley Park (Pool) 15,000 sq.ft $1.65M/ $2M. Coronation Road 7,500 sq.ft. $950,000. Swisshomes *****25. $465,000 0.N.0. D.20, Blnchang Rise, approx 4 yrs old, renovated, d/storey corner terrace house. Land approx 3,300 sq.ft. Freehold. *****30/910 words
-
Advertisement827 1985-06-14 36 113 For Sale: Houses MUST SELL! $320,000/ $390,000, Dlst.l9/28, beautiful s/storey seml-d, 3 bdrms, mature garden. Hap Seng *****58 SERANGOON GDN, CROWHURST Drive, 4,200 sq.ft semi-d, 3 bdrms, renovated, long driveway. James, Jolly Ents. *****88. SWISS CLUB VICINITY, majestic d-storey bunglw, modern kitchen, lovely patio, pool, 28,000 sq.ft. Undtrac *****79.827 words
-
Advertisement817 1985-06-14 36 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sate: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments r— —^fe° '**'V«a tSSBtHm. ■^a^atBBB^BV^BBBBBV •BBBBB^^^^^^^^^ ''^^Bm. &^^^^**^^^^+M^U^F Sb^BT "^Mißk^W^l^^lßaf BBB^BBBBbP^ *^BBBB^^ «^BBBHBBbI 11) BBBBBBBBBW SBBt I ~^^M \BB^ '4 |k LX^^bb! i^l Kbbbbbbbl aH 3Jbbb! aW 3 Brighton View Condominium is idealty located in817 words
-
-
Page 37 Advertisements
-
Advertisement742 1985-06-14 37 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments BBp^^ ~<l!^dßßiP^^ BbH J^l^^M^BMflßßl^^^^f^Bi bw*j^(l P^^^««b^bWm a» i f 1—l^iB«BB3BBlitBl I BBB^^^» B^BV ft I^BRBw Ik^^B^P^^^^^^ff^^^S^ff^B^Bl *-*s-.1. 3f!^ l J jßMr a *3Pa^B^B^BMi Wi :*E«rfwt r -a. BBIL .^BBBJ ■BBBW'JIBH jßg-j--"; BWl*^ *~*~'?|i BHBBBi^wt IBBBBBBBBk742 words
-
Advertisement847 1985-06-14 37 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 p or Sale: Private Apartment* Apartments Apartments r^u^^^S I Parisian Coo 1 SBrene and cfcs Blo^ eteflantKiL g '~~g^| P r 1 r 1 A tranquil oasis set amidst the bustle and excitement 1 J m* I sM^vl of ttw down-town847 words
-
Advertisement221 1985-06-14 37 DIBT.IS NEW WALK-UPS. 1732/ 1722 sq.ft. 3/ 4 bdrms, with excellent layout, good finishes St beautiful kitchen cabinet with matching breakfast counter. Pte pool, with low maintenance fee $120. Only $400,000. Neo Corporation, *****22. GOOD BUVI 0.12, Lockcho Apt, 1,600 sq.ft. $266,000. D.13 Serene View 1507 sq.ft. $288,000. D.21, Pandan221 words
-
Advertisement635 1985-06-14 37 HMBKO COURT CONDOMBBUM 2 rooms 1301 sq.ft. sth level next to Rldgewood Condo, American International School and few minutes to Warren Golf Club, Singapore. Sale price *****,000 ono. Call KL 03-*****9 office hours. CHUAN PARK PHASE 3, Type F. high floor, facing pool, 1300 sq.ft. 2 bdrms. Urgent sale. $260,000.635 words
-
Advertisement759 1985-06-14 37 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments »j^^<«^^jf|S|By^|jWPf^^.^sP ß Yl m «S#* l *iiiM»# l 2is\rs«A ■ft* s^rt^SS-^^SS^ WELCOME TO FLAMINGO IBmBF VALLEY AT BIGLAP ROAD f LAMW6O VALLEY SHOW FLATS OPEN ON 16.6.85 A A GCM PTE LTD M/m 10 Collyer Quay #11-06, Ocean Building, S'pore759 words
-
Advertisement658 1985-06-14 37 NEWTON RO, LUXURIOUSLY furn. apt. for sale. $450,000 neg. On high fir. Tel: Galaxy *****65. OWNER MIGRATING. 22nd floor Rajah Towers, fully furn apt for sale. Please call: *****19. OXJLEY RISE. DtSTA Opposite Orchard Yaohan Immediate sale. Call Sharon: *****50. PANDAN VALLEY CONDO. 2,800 sqft $*****00. 1,600 sq.ft. $3704X10 oju>.658 words
-
Advertisement843 1985-06-14 37 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments 4-RM WHAMPOA OR point 81k.09, terraszo, $78,000 Toa Payoh Central 81k.183, $75,000. Bedok South 81k.35, ceramic. $78,000. Blk.B, terrazzo, $72,500. Bedok North 81k.545, $85,000. Tel: *****82/ *****96. CLEMENTI/ WEST COAST, 3-rm, high/ low firs, terraszo. CPF/ loan $52,000. Selling $51,000. *****01/ *****30 DORSET 80, 8LK.50843 words
-
Advertisement777 1985-06-14 37 117 Properties Wanted WANTED Residential Land for landed properties or condominium. Outright purchase or joint venture may be considered. Interested parties write with details to: THE ADVERTISER ST. BOX ASWII 300 Kim Sang Road S*araBßtS. MAY OWNER* OF 5-rm Clementl, Marine Parade. Telok Blangah Dover, Bedok call DTPS for ready777 words
-
-
Page 38 Advertisements
-
Advertisement672 1985-06-14 38 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces FACTORY I SPACE FOR 1 5 1 LEASE I B Factory Space of various I m dimensions at Sims Ave./ I S Eunos Road for lease. I i Please contact I I Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen Tel: *****11 or *****58 UNCOMPLETED WORKSHOP CUM WAREHOUSE 1 TOTALLING672 words
-
Advertisement328 1985-06-14 38 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I GUANHU2I I I No. 85 Genting Lane, Macpherson I H Monorail hoist for large cargoes H H 400 lbs psf superimposed floor loading H H Flexible areas from 1,750 sq.ft. up H H Private toilets High ceiling328 words
-
Advertisement265 1985-06-14 38 120 For Sato: Office Space* DIST.OIO6 SHENTON HOUSE office 1 premises with built-in area: 1,500 sq.ft. Highest offer secures. Int. pise contact *****86/7. D18T.9 PEACE CTR. 80S sq.ft. WeU furn. office. $330 p.s.f. $888,840. 1 Tel: *****6a Itm. PLAZA, 936 sq.ft. at $350 p.s.f. Subject to tenancy until Aug. 1966.265 words
-
Advertisement321 1985-06-14 38 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces W!^^ PRIME WAREHOUSE I I FOR SALE OR I I LEASE AT I I PAYA LEBAR I H Modern warehouse fa sale or H lease by unit. Easy instalments Located at the junction of H H MacPherson Road/Airport Road I' with various321 words
-
Advertisement344 1985-06-14 38 121 For Rent: Office Spaces ms£ J SHENTON WAY PRIME OFFICE SPACE AND FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR LEASE Rent Negotiable Ring Rosalind *****67 SUPREME HOUSE GROUNOFLOOR SHOPS FACING PENANG ROAD 2 ADJOINING UNITS OF 1482 sq.ft. (138.6m2) each 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq.ft. (53.38m2) TOO sq.ft. (65.1m2) 2865 sq.ft.344 words
-
Advertisement898 1985-06-14 38 121 For Rent: Office Spaces THE PLAZA (Outside CBD) e Area: 732 sq.ft. 1303 sq.ft. Ample carparking facilities UNf TED OVERSEAS LAND LTD *****33 Ext. 21 *****11 Ext. 479 OFFICE SPACE AVAIL, immediately. Conveniently located, d. 0512, partitioned, Independent unit approx. 800 sq.ft. with common conference rm., near Jurong it898 words
-
Advertisement589 1985-06-14 38 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 2ND FLOOR OFFICE at Upper Thomson Rd, 10 m* B*pore-2878. $14)00. Tel *****70 SM SOFT. SELF contained office with 4 partitioned mi, Instde CBD. Alrcon, carpeted. *****13 122 Office Spaces Wanted REOO. TO LEASE mln 6 mths office space, preferably around Pandan/ Penjuru Rd area.589 words
-
-
Page 39 Advertisements
-
Advertisement592 1985-06-14 39 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces New Shops cum Stores for Sale/Lease 2 units of Shops cum Stores situated along Upper Serangoon Road, 6V2 m.s. 2, 700 sq. ft. each unit. Suitable for set-up of mini= markets, show-rooms, fast-food outlets etc. For Bookings and Enquiries, call:592 words
-
Advertisement579 1985-06-14 39 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces TERRACE/ FOOD FACTORY fo rent at dlstl44l. Light industrta fty. space for rent at various In dustrlal locations. *****73/ 5. THE PROMENOnr. Units avail, fo Immediate occupation. Cal *****33 Mrs Kwan for details Principals only. BALESTIER COMPLEX GROFLI shop, showrm cum office. Rent al/ sale.579 words
-
Advertisement878 1985-06-14 39 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces K IMb MB»tf^T^^B^^g^ffl^^^^^iiA>^^^^ .^'j 1 i *^^^p -B *w H S^a^Maß Eayy^^ r^'*aWMa^av'JMaißll^Ss^3^3M^^MKifc^^Siii^E>^3aaßMf SLF COMPLEX Offices and Shops The SLF COMPLEX Rives you an ideal workinjr F^%^j2" Ijjtr&zJ *s 5 environment. Lush ftreenery. F'resh. clean,878 words
-
Advertisement669 1985-06-14 39 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours ■■■■■■METROPOLITAN YMCA OFFERS: iniMVBHB I DECKERHOME HOLIDAYS IN EUROPE I ■H W^^^m Kl jlTsAl Ospsrtur* Dat*a: 27th July, 24th Aug, 21tt Gspt. I 2S °*V From: *****/- (Excluding Airfare) I RS f^lTnfT»wrT^^^ t I p^^nkvTn P"""*"B*ni id only I I nV r^^-^J669 words
-
Advertisement423 1985-06-14 39 WEST MALAYSIA SPECIAL S Days Penang/ Gen ting/ Cameron (Air/ Coach/ Air) Thur 15/6, 16/6, 17/6, 19/6, 23/6 From $415.00 4 Days West Malaysia Genung/ Penang (Coacn/ Air) Mon Prom tmm 4 Days Penang/ Oentlng (Air/ Coach/ Air) Thur 20/6 From tMM> 5 Days Penang/ Oentlng/ Cameron (Coach) Mon From423 words
-
Advertisement219 1985-06-14 39 137 Tours IfctlHEE3@J U TM I Region's Ne.l I tour upmfQtot wßSfilmmmmTfiSS I A^n«l»« Pt«. Ltd I TAOM wcvTo^s««s«Mi.«a-oi I 'irrnnn HnH) Itxiwitug l-«nli«, &09opor«OI05 I *****22 I (Whw) DYNASTY^ No. 1 Tour Operator to Australia presents PEKlH- \Zk4&jLjm^^ i 6/7/8/9 (toys Perth oep weo.Fn sun From ***** 8 Days219 words
-
-
Page 40 Advertisements
-
Advertisement749 1985-06-14 40 137 Tour» 137 Tour* 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tour« 137 Tourt ill I 1 ■'J'^ l^ JP 1 #tf^f irJH y^^^i^^^M JH ft /JmrMUL >A To get the very 7 best from your BBBBIHBBI^^HHIiHHHB china. See the land and people of the world's holidays there's onlv one wav to749 words
-
Advertisement205 1985-06-14 40 5D LAKETOBA $499 I 4O BALI $690 I 5D INDONESIA $580 I 50 BANGKOK/ I PATTAYA $735 w 8D HONGKONG/ BANGKOK $1450 8D HONGKONG/ MACAU $1505 8D ALL JAPAN $2188 IOD JAPAN/ m KOREA $***** 8D ALL TAIWAN $1769 1 12D TAIWAN/ I HONGKONG $***** HOTEL 1 I RESERVATION I205 words
-
Advertisement149 1985-06-14 40 TA/004 1 It's not much fyn seeing England if you have to keep paying forextras I On a Galleon Coach Tourholiekty there are no hkiden extras. Call your travel agent or Garden City Tours on *****22/3 for an exciting cofouLDiochureonour mmmmWmWmmmmmmWßߧ7fKißtl^!BM\ I -.FOR HOTEL ft-' A I AIRFARE fWm&^tiksA I149 words
-
Advertisement333 1985-06-14 40 138 Where To Stay Plan a great escape .to Holiday Inn Johor Bahru Breakaway '85 Special 2 days/1 night $47.00++ per person* includes e Local or Executive breakfast e Welcome drink e Extended check-out time till 5.00 pm Twin-sharing (Supplement of 1427.00*+ for single occupancy). For enquiries reservations, please contact333 words
-
Advertisement497 1985-06-14 40 137 Tours 137 Tours kL-.^ ■Hiiiiiiififl 1,. ««B^6pß^laißaß"V I HLaaji^, DAYS -$2686 t9 DATS ***** HRP^Saflfep- 16 DAYS 5261 20 DAYS K W*fKß_ 17 DAYS >27Z7 23 OAYB $9060 nßjjßjnHß^^nTn^^^^ t_ \*m yvvvf IDaO I ■S^Si^SP^gSfcttSSttßhEgJaT B^E__^flßMSß^Sß3anßT^ln^^^^^^^^r^pW^W i I S^HBavVtvl l^a^B»af^fllVa^B^3aWW I MEDAN/LAKE TOBA Includes: Return aconomy das* air-fara, Hotel497 words
-
Advertisement585 1985-06-14 40 147 Academic CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Established In 1960) 158. Mayo St., Spore 0820 Trt: *****54 6.C.E. A" LEVEL EXAM Gen Paper. Economics. History English Geog Divinity Art. Mattis AO Maths COMMERCE SUBJECTS (For Spore- CambndgeGCE A Level) Management Of Business Pnnciptes Of Accounting G.C.E.'O' LEVEL EXAM. Eng Language (1120; Eng585 words
-
Advertisement393 1985-06-14 40 150 Commercial/ i vcnnicw AN INTROOUCTORV FREE LECTURE ON IMPORT/EXPORT PROCEDURES ft DOCUMENTATION COURSE w* b» hekl dim Sat 2.00pm on 15/8/86 Tues 7.000cn on 18/6/86 PLEASE RESERVE YOUR SEATS NnOmhmmm*! 1) Frl 7JO-BJopm 14AM 2) Sun IIJO-lJOpm 16/0t 3) Sat 2jQO-4.80pm 22/06 4) Thun 7JO-9Jopm 27/86 PLEASE ENROL EARLY393 words
-
-
Page 41 Advertisements
-
Advertisement523 1985-06-14 41 148 Computer 148 Computer THINKING OF BEING A A COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? JF C G 747 Certificate in Computer J3& Programming and Information Processing Diploma m Computer Studies (Full or Pan Time)MK USA Institution tor Certificate of Computer |H Professionals (ICCP) Certificate m Computer Programming (CCPi £3^9 EBM British Computer Society523 words
-
Advertisement643 1985-06-14 41 151 Language r OENERAL ENGUBH FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS Taught by Expatriate Teachers Ail Levels: Full-time New Term starting 24 June Entrance Test: 15 ft 17 June Between 10.00am L 4.00pm (Please call for reservation) Student Pass can be arranged OCE *O' ENGLISH LANGUAGE Tue 18 June 6. 15pm -f 15pm)643 words
-
Advertisement568 1985-06-14 41 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Technical Technical I MRISoiH New Courses Commencing For Bp^PflrSM Management and Marketing Studies. ■M INSTITUTE OF Kl ADMINISTRATIVE B^9 MANAGEMENT Subjects Include: jj m Administrative Management 1\ M Personnel Organisational Behaviour I |X 1 •Advanced Methods Systems l^^fl Management I nformation Control LTI568 words
-
Advertisement36 1985-06-14 41 economic re4atrons with Britain \*^j(jj(/M m Forecasts for Malaysian economy, NOWOnSQie Malaysian shares, Currencies, K3SHver, Soyabeans, KL Kepong W fc^\ PQ Protection of confidential information VI jfe T/ '(l*j. \wBA IP i A Times Periodicals publication36 words
-
-
OBITUARIES
-
Obituary, Illustration572 1985-06-14 42 CHOO KIA KENG Aged: 69 passed away peacefully on 13/6/8S leaving behind Wife: Ngin Eng Ju Son: Choo Slew Meng Daughters: Choo Yoke Lin Choo Shu Cheng Choo Shu May Choo Shu Yin Daughter-in-law: Judy Low Hui Hoon Son-in-law: Aziz Yatim Grand-daughter Choo Ying Li Grand-son:572 words
-
Obituary, Illustration109 1985-06-14 42 The Family of the late DR LORAINE TAN SOO TIAN beloved wife of Mr Lim Kee Hock wish to express their heartfelt thanks to the monks of Palelai Buddhist Temple, relatives, friends and wall wishers for their prayers, condolences, kind assistance and attendances, gifts of wreaths109 words
-
Obituary, Illustration147 1985-06-14 42 The Fami ly of the tote PHU.OMM ANTHONY Bom: 18th April 1923 Departed: 7th June IMB expreea the* haert IsW thanks to all rotative* and friends for their kind satisfies, donations, condolences, wreaths end attendance during their lacent bereavement* A Mas* will be calsbrstsd on Friday. 14th Juns147 words
-
Obituary, Illustration56 1985-06-14 42 The Family of Mm late ELISABETH PANG U YONG DEPARTED 10-6-85 wishes to eipras* thanks and appreciation to the priests, prayer JLJ tt. m I* mjk fhiUl yrOwpfJ ii Of ii mt i*nuffi#n ot unmi the King, relatives, friends and KrfMDyivrtaWi ntgn ocnooi ror iimh Slt#fKMnC# l QOfUltiOfM56 words
-
Obituary, Illustration113 1985-06-14 42 In Loving Memory of MAX HO TENG KIN Departed 8.6.85 Always remembered by: Mike Loy Sze Chal Koh Chuan Tee Tay David Of CPT 1979 Graduates, S'pore Polytechnic. In Loving Memory Of MR. GOH CHENG SIEW Departed 14th June 1864 HLs weary hours days of pain, His113 words
-
-
RACING
-
Article, Illustration168 1985-06-14 42 LUCKY LEO - Follow these horses THESE horses did well last weekend at Kuala Lumpur and it will pay to follow them: Jessie, beaten VA lengths by Violet Haze in the Restricted Terms Div C race over 1,200m, should make amends next time out. Celebrity in has two runs under his belt now168 words
-
Article, Illustration391 1985-06-14 42 JOHN McGRATH - JOHN McGRATH By 4We have come to an impasse if Lisa wants to ride in races she will have to return to Pateman's stables those are the rules of racing 7 Chief steward Ivan Jones PERTH, Thurs. Leading apprentice jockey Lisa Harris, the darling of391 words
-
Article, Illustration510 1985-06-14 42 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE PENANG, Thurs. Hongkong jockey Tony Da Cruz got down to work for this weekend's meeting by galloping four horses here this morning. Da Cruz, the only visiting jockey to apply for the Penang Turf Club June Meeting starting on Saturday, was510 words
-
Article, Illustration241 1985-06-14 42 Trainer Osman dies KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Trainer Osman Sarimln died this morning at his home la Kuala !*■>■> after a loag illness. He wuii. He leaves a widow and eight children. A fully Hedged trainer since MM, Osman w»s born in Penang. He worked as a stablehand for the late241 words
-
Article1853 1985-06-14 42 WFWmn 20 CLASS 5 DIV 1 1,200m f UiVTJ^f (Ratings: 55-48) (Stakes: $12,000) 1 3**457 Gravner 57 (56) Grovner-Jaafar sag dc +4 (1200m) Leong 1 2 *****5 Badab D 57 (55) CK Wee-West sag dc +2.5 (1200m) Adz 10 3 **0025 Dragasara 57 (56) Dragonara PrinceSamsuri 4eg1,853 words
-
-
Page 42 Advertisements
-
Advertisement109 1985-06-14 42 183 Condolences 183 Condolences THE MANAGEMENT STAFF of CE CAHNERS EXPOSITION GROUP SINGAPORE extend their deepest condolence sympathy to the family of the late MR ONG LENG CHUAN With Deepest Sympathies and Condolence to the Family of the late Mr Choo Kia Keng from The Management and Staff M/S N.C.109 words
-
-
TIMESPORT
-
Article290 1985-06-14 43 Gretzky makes it six in a row AMERICAN SPORT TORONTO, Thurs. Wayne Gretzky, of the Edmonton Oilers, last night won an unprecedented sixth consecutive Hart Trophy as the NHL 's most valuable player. And teammate Paul Coffey won the Norris Trophy as the League's top defenceman. Gretzky tied hockey greatUPI; Reuter - 290 words
-
Article, Illustration678 1985-06-14 43 US OPEN GOLF Or how to face the Comeback Kid who didn't BIRMINGHAM (Michigan), Thurs. FOR the friends and family of Curtis Strange (right), it was a perplexing situation indeed. They weren't sure whether to send congratulations or condolences. What do you say to a guyUPI - 678 words
-
Article, Illustration243 1985-06-14 43 UNDER almost any circumstances, Severiano Ballesteros and Tom Watson can be expected to play major roles in golf's major championships. Under the circumstances prevailing at the 85th US Open championship cold, rainy weather their positions are enhanced. "It's not very good," Ballesteros said of theAP - 243 words
-
313 1985-06-14 43 FROM time to time in the world of golf there are incidents that demonstrate the sportsmanship of the game. And the last man to secure a spot in the US Open was involved in one last month. The thing Buddy Gardner whoUPI - 313 words
-
Article, Illustration341 1985-06-14 44 Who said the soccer season was over? We turn the page over to the pundits Kerry carries the day as England win at last down Mexico way MEXICO CITY, Thurs. New boy Kerry Dixon scored twice as England wound up their Mexican friendly soccer tour yesterday with aReuter - 341 words
-
Article636 1985-06-14 44 VIKRAM KHANNA - VIKRAM KHANNA By WHAT a relief it's over. Now that the final whistle has blown on the British soccer season, I can at last comfort myself with the thought that the sports media in Singapore will be obliged to find other things to write about636 words
-
Article107 1985-06-14 44 LIMA, Thurs. Former Peruvian international midfielder Roberto Challe has been appointed coach of Peru's national soccer team following the ftijgmissai of Moises Barack. Challe, Barack's assistant, takes over after poor results in Peru's first three World Cup qualifying matches in which they have picked upReuter - 107 words
-
In the wake of the Brussels tragedy
-
Article143 1985-06-14 44 LONDON, Thurs. The English Football Association today asked the International Football Federation (Fifa) not to confirm the worldwide ban imposed on English clubs last week. Association secretary Ted Croker said he felt Fifa had acted hastily in reaction to media reports of the riot at Brussels'Reuter - 143 words
-
Article133 1985-06-14 44 A change is on the cards LONDON, Thus. The British Government have given football bosses three months to set up a membership card system. Sports minister Neil Macfarlane emerged from a M-mlMte meeting with English FA officials here yesterday insisting on electronic cards to combat hooliganism. FA chairman Bert MlUichipAP - 133 words
-
Article146 1985-06-14 44 British team pull out BEIJING, Thurs. English soccer club Sunderland have withdrawn from a Chinese soccer tournament scheduled for this month. But the team's decision was not related to the May 29 European Cup final riot in Brussels, organisers of the Great Wall Cup championship said yesterday. Sunderiand had decidedAP - 146 words
-
-
Article348 1985-06-14 44 Spain stay in the running REYKJAVIK, Thurs. Spain kept alive their hopes of qualifying for next year's World Cup soccer finals when they hit back for a 2-1 win over Iceland last night and also earned a cash bonus. Team coach Miguel Munoz gets U555,700 ($12,650) and his players halfReuter - 348 words
-
Article141 1985-06-14 44 Frank McGarvej the Scottish international who recently rejected a new contract with Celtic, has rejoined St Mirren for a cut-price fee of around £80,000 ($226,400). The 29-year-old striker left St Mirren for Liverpool in the late 70s for £400,000 and moved to Celtic shortly afterwards for £275,000.AFP - 141 words
-
227 1985-06-14 44 ROME, Thurs. League champions Verona went into the second leg of the Italian Cup soccer quarter finals last night with an easy 3-0 win over Internazionale. Verona were 1-0 up at the end of the first naif with a goal scored by midfielderReuter - 227 words
-
Article, Illustration168 1985-06-14 45 JAKARTA, Thors. Indonesian aoe Hastomo ArU faces disciplinary action because he Is paying more attention to singing than badminton. Sources close to the Indonesian Badminton Association said Hastomo was likely to be dropped from the Indonesian squad for the Internationa] triangular in Kota Klnabalu nextNST - 168 words
-
Article, Illustration698 1985-06-14 45 SPOTLIGHT ON THE WORLD BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS SECOND-ROUND RESULTS Mea's dmgies: Ding Qiaine (Chi) bt Mike BuUer7Eng)Tls: 13, IS-14; Dan Travers (scot) bt Roy Diaz Gonzales (Mex) %L lS L 2: Jens -P««- Nierboff (E>en) bt Darren Hall (Eng) 15-9. IS4; Ulf Johansson (Swi) bt Sanat Misra (Ind)Reuter - 698 words
-
Article, Illustration371 1985-06-14 45 Kirsten and Helen want to end the Chinese monopoly CALGARY Thurs. Denmark's Kirsten Larsen and England s Helen Troke are working together to halt the Chinese domination of the women's singles at the World Badminton Championships. Kirsten and Helen, the joint fifth seeds and in the sameReuter - 371 words
-
Article146 1985-06-14 45 CALGARY, Thurs. The next World Badminton Championships will be held in Beijing in May 1987, it was announced here yesterday. It will be the first major international badminton event to be held in China and is likely to attract crowds of 18,000 in the Chinese146 words
-
Article, Illustration467 1985-06-14 45 ON THE TENNIS SCENE LONDON, Thurs. American John McEnroe is bypassing the British grasscourt tournaments preceding the Wimbledon championships, apparently because of his pique over past treatment by the British press. His father, John McEnroe Sr, a lawyer who serves as his agent, said thatAP; AFP; Reuter - 467 words
-
Article269 1985-06-14 46 PETER SIOW - Four for Asian ping-pong tourney PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE have named Lee Yew Chye, Loy Soo Chew, Patricia Kim and Tan Ah Tee for the Asian table tennis invitation tournament from Sept 11-1-14 at Toa Payoh's indoor stadium. Yew Chye and Patricia are the national men's and women's champions respectively.269 words
-
Article, Illustration494 1985-06-14 46 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Spikers in town to show their magic By JAPAN Tobacco, one of the top three volleyball teams from the Land of the Rising Sun, will cast their spell-bind-ing shadow on Singapore this Sunday and Monday. During the two days, they will attempt494 words
-
Ins and outs on the Singapore swimming scene
-
Article198 1985-06-14 46 SEE PUAY KHENG, the Chinese Swimming Club's assistant coach, will leave on June 26 for a three-and-a-half month coaching course in the United States under Jack Nelson in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Nelson, who coached Ang Peng Siong for a while before the Olympics, is a former198 words
-
Article130 1985-06-14 46 THE saga of swimmer Jnnle Sag's missing plane ticket has ended. The ticket has been found in Brisbane post office registered to her old address. Until late Wednesday afternoon, Joule, who can now arrive as scheduled on June 18 to compete In the Invitational International130 words
-
Article, Illustration246 1985-06-14 46 LITTLE Audrey Sim was responsible for two of the three broken records at the Singapore Swimming Club's 13th junior swimming championships at Tanjong Rhu last night. Swimming in the girls under-10 section, she made her mark in the 50 metres breaststroke and butterfly events, clocking 49.145ec and 42.315ec246 words
-
-
Article295 1985-06-14 46 ALBERT JOHNSON - Schools' first Medan tour ALBERT JOHNSON By FOR the first time, a 15--member Combined Schools water-polo team will go on a competition cum-training tour to Medan from June 23 to July 1. The squad was selected after a series of trials involving more than 40 water-poloists from the various schools295 words
-
Article347 1985-06-14 46 THE 15th national bowling championships got off to a rumbling start at Kim Seng Bowl last night as 28 teams rolled into the opening invitation event. Pasir Panjang Bowl's squad of four swept the men's title with 2,306 pinfalls over three games each, while347 words
-
Article390 1985-06-14 46 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By Keenness bowls coach Henry over CHINA'S bowlers are keen and on the right track, according to Singapore national coach Henry Tan, but it will be a while before they do anything earth-shattering. "Some of them show potential, but it's still a bit early to390 words
-
Article525 1985-06-14 46 V THE REST OF SPORT EAST BERLIN, Thurs. East Germany's world champion Marlies Goehr equalled the best women's 100m time of the year when she clocked W.92sec at an athletics meeting in Halle yesterday. "I got off well despite all the false starts, but525 words
-
Article, Illustration451 1985-06-14 47 ALBERT JOHNSON - Zehnder called to order ALBERT JOHNSON THE TALK OF THI TOWN By Z These athletes are just coming up and they cannot go around and tarnish the image of an association who have been a cornerstone of athletics in the Republic.l would urge this committee to endorse that disciplinary action451 words
-
Article352 1985-06-14 47 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON THE TALK OF THE TRACK THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will closely monitor the performances of athletes to ensure that the Republic are represented by a quality outfit at the coming Southeast Asia Games in Bangkok in December. This was the stern352 words
-
Article200 1985-06-14 47 County cricket LONDON. Thurs. Middlesex left-arm spinner Phil Edmonds, overlooked by England for today's first Test against Australia, jolted English county championship leaders Hampshire at Bournemouth yesterday. Edmonds, who played in the recent one-day matches against the touring team, snapped up 4-41 in 33 overs as200 words
-
Article, Illustration109 1985-06-14 47 SEOUL, Thurs. South Korea's Olympic team beat Iraq 1-0 here today to finish on top of Group B in the President's Cup soccer tournament. The Koreans had to take top place to avoid meeting the Group A winners, their World Cup team, in the semi-finals. Kim Pan-Keun'sAFP; ALBERT SIM - 109 words
-
399 1985-06-14 47 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By FARRER PARK UNITED kept in touch with the National Football League's front-runners when they outpaced Tampines Rovers 2-1 in a Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The win carried them within two points of League leaders Police,399 words
-
Article177 1985-06-14 47 Test cricket LEEDS, Thurs. Australian vice-cap-tain Andrew Hilditch shook off the poor form that had put his selection in doubt with a commanding hundred at the start of the First Test against England at Headingley today. At tea, taken a few minutes early because of bad177 words
-
Article143 1985-06-14 47 Terry and Suria in a fix KUANTAN, Thars. Singapore stars Terry PaftimiMtfcM and B. Surlamnrthi will not be allowed to return home for representative soccer before their contract with Pahang ends on April 16 next year. Thai was revealed today by the Tengko Mahbota of Pahang, who Is also theNST - 143 words
-
-
Page 43 Advertisements
-
Advertisement382 1985-06-14 43 -Msfa NOW AVAILABLE J^m. AT COST PRICE li.Kjd n. ..,i i. ,v \> H turnitun no» often an fntirelx i( »nd unnjui-l} licugned furniture at cost pmi '\jfl^^BN Tin* i- inoii* ppi >riunii> i..i !',lh nuwc Hurrv otl«r limited »hil>i *t.ickv laM cS!L-i SoU Set iPinewood Sofa Setl BB""flfak»ood Sofa382 words
-
-
Page 44 Advertisements
-
Advertisement394 1985-06-14 44 rr^rr^"-^—-*^^ l^ <^s>-^ s' V- v v-^l^l j-- _~-~^r _r-. ■^^*^^^>r^*^>'^^'^-^>^^ 7- j*^ j^- r^ rr^ V~^^ y^ I y J BB^B^bßßW^^^^^ I r^H bVbVbI BB^ I r~ 1f?1<25 <^ MJfk I-— w fi 1_? LJ p B "*J I J ,^ll—^^— Imported From Japan Simple but powerful mall but394 words
-
-
Page 45 Advertisements
-
Advertisement693 1985-06-14 45 |CAI BBjM_|HtBBBjHHBV B j^ i jb^*** r '^B EiwH H^taHr BBtLi'*^/ r4HBW Ja *V !s r■ 1 lipTf f'< °*W^^ mt I m Apf r rfBT furnil ure and you can buy a beautifu JJ-yT". Cm 1^ JHT Belgian carpet (6x9) for only $50. I JfIHHHRpC,. 9 Or get it693 words
-
-
Page 46 Advertisements
-
Advertisement185 1985-06-14 46 >*v9MP Singapore Chinese ChambeT^y^w aSVV |*^CX*r hi^^^^^BßßJ^Bß^B^^B 2noon to 1 0pm daily N 7m\vßB^ r .^^^^^rr^^Piffr^^B B wor 'dondisplay. Plus, interior fvm'jf^J^ (ZT 33 design advice from experts. ii v VjMp' l^^' >^ *W& R^ifll iBRHI »Q jjj I "'I 1 00% scotchguard trea^l *KflklK *==i &oliaaoor fiTy FREE mattress185 words
-
-
Page 46 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous43 1985-06-14 46 BOWLING National Champion hips qualifying rounds (F.im Sesig Bowl. 12 pm). SOCCFR National League IMv On*-: South Avenue v Polio (Jalan Besar Stadium, 8 pm). Toa Payoh v Far~er Park Dynamcs (Jurong Stadium, 8.?0 pm) I>iendl> Padantques v Liw Society <P?dang. 5.30 pm).43 words
-
-
Page 47 Advertisements
-
Advertisement106 1985-06-14 47 Adhesive solutions for the building industry FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE. A LEADING FRENCH MANUFACTURER OF BUILDING AND INDUSTRIAL ADHESIVES WILL BE OPENING ITS FACTORY IN JURONG •TOUGRES7S •TOUMURLIS f ff v •TOUCERAMEGG \f 1 I \f SGQ •TOUOM Y ill VO( j 1 TOUPARQUET /Q f\ J^** I106 words
-
Advertisement342 1985-06-14 47 NO MEDICATION, NO DRUG FOOD SUPPLEMENT, NO HUNGER. NO EXERCISE, NO LOTIONS, ADVANCED ACUPUNCTURE CENTRE Y 28 A Upper Serangoon Road f^^^ Opposite Potong Pasir Proud Of Our Past Confident Of Our Future Pay After Treatment ADVANCED HAIR CONSULTANT PERFECT SLIMMING Tel: *****28 PERFECT CURE Tel: *****95 Tel: *****55 HOW342 words
-
-
416 1985-06-14 48 Decision reverses defeat for Reagan six weeks ago WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives gave President Ronald Reagan a major foreign policy victory yesterday by approving US$27 million (Ss6o million) in humanitarian aid for Nicaraguan guerillas and agreeing to lift a ban onUPI; AP; Reuter - 416 words
-
182 1985-06-14 48 Safe and sound landing after mid -air scare SANDOWN (England), Thurs. Leslie Pink was in mid-air taking his second lesson in how to fly. Then his instructor collapsed. "I have a problem," Mr Pink, 37, called to ground control by radio. "My instructor has collapsed. What shall I do?" "Don'tUPI - 182 words
-
Article54 1985-06-14 48 BELTING, Thurs. China will scrap its Education Ministry and replace it with state commission to implement the new national education reform progr unme, Vice-Premier Li Peng said today. Experience showed that the existing ministry could not shoulder the workload, be told a meeting of the Sixth National People'sReuter - 54 words
-
Article31 1985-06-14 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 3.92 points to 1,302.42 in the first naif-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
-
Article, Illustration339 1985-06-14 48 CHUA CHIN CHYE - Man found dead under bulldozer CHUA CHIN CHYE By A QUARRY worker was found dead under an overturned bulldozer believed to have gone off a cliff in a granite quarry in Jalan Gali Batu, off Woodlands Road, yesterday. The body of Mr Raveendram s/o Willasamy, 22, was found trapped under339 words
-
140 1985-06-14 48 LONDON, Thurs. Heathrow airport police arrested 22 baggage handlers in dawn raids yesterday after airline passengers had complained that personal items had been stolen from their suitcases, police said. The baggage handlers, who all work for state-owned British Airways at Heathrow, were being questioned140 words
-
Article84 1985-06-14 48 HK property firm to sell hotel HONGKONG, Thurs. Hongkong's leading Sroperty company, ongkong Land, agreed today to sell one of its hotels to overseas investors to ease debt liabilities totalling about HK$l2 billion (554.2 billion). Company spokesman Martin Spurrier said sale of the 948-room Excelsior Hotel, to be completed byReuter - 84 words
-
Article, Illustration133 1985-06-14 48 Ngo Hock case: Police seek ex-MD POLICE want to contact Lim Pin Ngoun, 32, the former managing director of a motor parts company, to help in investigations into several cases of cheating involving $2.2 million. He was managing director of Ngo Hock Auto Spares Pte Ltd when he disappeared in133 words
-
Article64 1985-06-14 48 LONDON, Thurs. The pact by which Britain will hand over its Hongkong colony to China in 1997 has been simultaneously registered at the United Nations by Britain and China, the Foreign Office said today. The early action to register the agreement "underlines once again the serious commitmentAP - 64 words
-
230 1985-06-14 48 Turf Club to conduct its own 4-D draw SINGAPOREANS, who spend millions of dollars every weekend on the Four-Digit lottery, have been thrown into confusion by the Singapore Turf Club's decision to conduct its own draw from tomorrow. Betting opened as usual at STC branches on Wednesday with bettors thinking230 words
-
117 1985-06-14 48 Shultz to hold talks with Asoan ministers THE United States Embassy has confirmed that US Secretary of Stale George Shultz wUI attend the Amu dialogue countries' ministerial session f oUowing the Asean foreign ministers' meeting in Kuala Lumpur, which begins on July 8. Mr Shultz will meet the Asean foreign117 words
-
Page 48 Advertisements
-
Advertisement94 1985-06-14 48 CARPETS STOCK CLEARANCE SALES At Unbeatable Prices 359-A, Bukit Timah Road Singapore 1025 14th, 15th, 16th June 1985 (Friday, Saturday Sunday) 10.00 am -6.00 pm Afghan, Belouch, Chinese, Pakistan Persian Carpets Rugs Organised by Persian Carpets Gallery IiMY CHILD CARE SERVICE M Metropolitan YMCA 70 Palmer Road lr (Off Shenton94 words
-
Advertisement465 1985-06-14 48 The types of jobs available have changed markedly as overall employment prospects dim. Attracted by NZ$ deposits which pay 20.75 per cent interest? BT points out the risks. Bi Top quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****1 1, ext465 words
-
Page 48 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous108 1985-06-14 48 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers in many areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 26 min. SUNSET today: 7.10 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/15 C Cloudy Manila 24/34 C Cloudy Amsterdam 9/14C Goudy Melbourne 815 C CloudyBangkok 25/32C Cloudy Moscow 12/20C Rain108 words
-
-
Section Two Weekend
-
Article, Illustration687 1985-06-14 1 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM Sunset the end of a day and the beginning of another world By WATCHING the sun rise from the East Coast beach is an uplifting experience, to be cherished and recalled in silent moments. Many Singaporeans sleep through the entire spectacle, getting up just in time687 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement637 1985-06-14 1 i^—^— Photographs by VOW YUN WOH m^— I Heshe Grand Hari Raya Sale. Aidil Fitri. Warm wishes to you. Heshe Grand Hari 4 S^rJ§ DreSshin 0 seeve ff BBL Cr» I uptown cotton smrt fl i W Raya sale promises to add a little colour to your Now $10.90 S»637 words
-
Advertisement73 1985-06-14 1 /Murphy's Law of the theatre: i-v Anything that can j Ago wrong will/^ of coarse F' J That censored kiss on TV HA a reader writes in rW Tokyo W^H c oes Hi Cannes- -JE^H Cannes BS^B^^H '>^^^^^^^^J j \j Colo 9 Roman Tarn what sets him apart from others73 words
-
-
The Arts
-
Article, Illustration508 1985-06-14 2 Actors collapsing, miscues, falling scenery, "new" dramas, and other dramatic misfortunes all in next week's show of earnest incompetence THE Coarse Acting Show 2, next week's Raffles Group production, was penned by Michael Green. He is none other than the author of the Art508 words
-
Article, Illustration489 1985-06-14 2 MURALS, like graffiti, are usually found on stark, empty, lifeless wall spaces. But the similarity ends there. One implies ugliness; the other camouflages it. Indeed, murals can bring beauty to built-up drabness. That's the idea behind a nineday photographic exhibition next week called Painting the489 words
-
Article520 1985-06-14 2 The Singapore Brass Victoria Concert Hall Last Friday DAVID CAMPBELL BRASS music fans turned out in modest force last week for the premiere concert by the Singapore Brass and were well rewarded. The quintet of present and former Singapore Symphony Orchestra members filled the hall with a cornucopia520 words
-
Article, Illustration308 1985-06-14 3 A new book on local children's art tickles a wistful CAROLINE N6UI pink and blue, green, yellow, red, orange, purple FOUND myself giggling in the office the other day. Staring at me from a page of a book was a terribly knobbly-kneed, roundbodied, red giraffe with308 words
-
Article, Illustration422 1985-06-14 3 On a "canvas" of mounted aluminium, Thomas carefully layers the clay such that shapes and patterns are created. The layering is not uniform, so there are differences in texture. These textural contrasts are highlighted when he finishes the picture by sandpapering parts of it. "This art formK.F. SEETOH - 422 words
-
Article, Illustration848 1985-06-14 3 KATE JAMES - KATE JAMES If invited, would Reiner Luecker return to Singapore next year to direct a special play for children? You bet! By "I AM a gypsy; I love to travel. But I will always go back to Berlin," beamed Reiner Luecker. The co-founder,DAVID TAN - 848 words
-
Article213 1985-06-14 3 I In Preview John de Souza Mush* Harmonica Concert Hwa Chong Junior College's Harmonica Band, under conductor Soon John Kwang, presents an evening of light music ranging from folk to popular tunes. Highlights are a locally written piece called Young Singapura and a medley of213 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement279 1985-06-14 2 EvervDay.The family secret to good health. with a Free Airtight Container. BHV^'VVmHI EveryDay Instant full cream powdered milk is the secret to ~«mm***o^^m It's made from pure wholesome cow's milk, and enriched ft§ I with essential vitamins, so it's truly nutritious in every way. SIH mjL lIVI Right now when279 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement125 1985-06-14 3 The British Council presents ft \fr VojlSßEjßw T— J The re-awakening of public interest in the folk music and traditions of the different cultures of Europe has led to the emergence in the 1970s and 1980s of many interesting performers, writers and interpreters of folk-based music. To many, the Oyster125 words
-
Advertisement113 1985-06-14 3 koinor SINUS LEATHER LOUNGE SUITE BP^^^ Genuine Leather with Solid Oak Frame German import Tljni InterFbrn Designs (S) Pte Ltd 100 Orchard Road, #02-01/O8 Meridien Shopping Centre. Singapore 0923. Tel: 732 8585 Opening Houry 1 1 00«,m 9 00pm. all 7 days New Imported Bedroom Set and Comet on Special113 words
-
-
Music
-
Article, Illustration717 1985-06-14 4 Music Matters Georgina Emmanuel I WAS trying to roll up a baobing (popiah). The sides gave way and the middle sagged embarrassingly. Everybody laughed uproariously and said I'd taken too much filling. Sheer greed. But then, I love baobing, and Grace Wu is suchK.F. SEETOH - 717 words
-
835 1985-06-14 4 Heavy metal is a term that has been bandied around a lot lately. What exactly is it? I The pop life Chris Ho AN AMERICAN artist I know once coined a phrase: "When all else fails, get a tattoo." With the Lyle Tuttle835 words
-
Article174 1985-06-14 4 RECORDS that outweigh heavy metal in guts, strength and power: METAL Machine Music Lou Reed (RCA) Four sides of undistinguishable guitar screech without voice or other instrument. RAW Power Iggy Pop (CBS) The original rock 'n' roll animal with a ferocity Ted Nugent or Ozzy Osbourne can't even174 words
-
Article, Illustration555 1985-06-14 4 MOHD A. RAHMAN - MOHD A. RAHMAN A reader writes on heavy metal's appeal in Singapore By a 22-year-old computer operator and an avowed fan of Iron Maiden and Motorhead HEAVY metal. The very mention of it still brings a sneer to a "respectable" music critic's lips,555 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement346 1985-06-14 4 f Suave 1 *n Softens I conditioning H /Mm w m^Mf**\ Refreshes SHAMPOO H r ■ft JpX VJ m m Wfm^^ shampoo %^±J^^^ To naturally beautiful hair £M j^2j2323ES3BSBEBiSyES3BBEEi3^H m^il (Jointly organized by China Arts Crafts Imp. Exp. Corporation, Beijing Branch and Hua Shi Oriental Art Private Limited, Singapore) Highlight*346 words
-
Advertisement225 1985-06-14 4 Special Offer If you ve ever done business in Asia you I have r sard of the Review Leading businessmen regard its concise and incisive news analysis of Asian business and politics as nd spensabie weekly reading They regard ikas an essentie business tool Because we are confident that the225 words
-
-
Night Out
-
456 1985-06-14 5 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By THE Fitzgeralds have a nice way of making a home in two countries. Normally, they live in the vast expanse and rolling beauty of New Zealand. But for six months in every one and a half years, they find themselves456 words
-
Article, Illustration687 1985-06-14 5 I Might Moves I Kannan Chandran THE next time you enter the former Cultural Theatre, you'll find yourself in Atlantis. That's the name of the new theatre lounge which will open its doors to the public in October. Run by Peppermint Park Investments, it is687 words
-
Article, Illustration353 1985-06-14 5 MIDNIGHT EXPRESS disco, Katong People's Park: Beware. There's a strange creature that lurks in the prison setting of Midnight Express. He's untamed yet charming, and he "attacks" anything that moves. His name is Alban and he's the lead singer noise-maker for Tania. Tania alternates nightly with the disco353 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement402 1985-06-14 5 The Pick of Perfedkgk 1^ We've waited till now to offer you our asparaoH J for a good reason .The asparagus have just J A^ grown to their peak of perfection, PP^^^fl L For that taste so tender and succutemj J^^ j^fl B J^M with yoiH- fingers, as asparagus yJB402 words
-
-
Films
-
Article, Illustration539 1985-06-14 6 EMPRESS WU Now showing at Liberty Reviewed by KHNG EU MENG WHEN I first saw the film, Empress Wu, years ago at the Grand cinema in the New World, I thought it dragged. I saw it again last weekend and that impression was reinforced. Empress Wu,539 words
-
Article, Illustration658 1985-06-14 6 RICHARD LIM - A Cannes-Cannes in Tokyo RICHARD LIM By TOKYO has earned a place in the world film community next to Cannes and Venice, after its very successful debut International Film Festival, a 10-day-long event which ended last Sunday. Set up at a cost of about US$2 million ($4.4 million), the festival658 words
-
Article, Illustration364 1985-06-14 6 THE Tokyo International Film Festival offered a staggering US$l.5 million ($3.3 million) prize for its Young Cinema '85, the only competitive section out of the eight. The unprecedented amount of prize money was meant for the winner to finance his or her364 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement540 1985-06-14 6 25-26 June 198$ World Trade Centre, Convention Centra A 2-day forum jointly organised by: f PSA and The Singapore National Shippers' Council THI FORUM WILL: Highlight the pricing/cost structure of the main components of sea/land transportation. Outline the function/rote of each component. e Identify areas of inefficiency whereby improvements cen540 words
-
-
Sight & Sound
-
Article, Illustration877 1985-06-14 7 REBECCA CNUA previews Hard Times, a four-part adaption of what has been described as Charles Dickens' greatest novel. The serial was first shown in May 1979. The first episode will be telecast on Tuesday, on Ch 12 at 8.05 pm. 4 The extent of877 words
-
Article, Illustration455 1985-06-14 7 CENTRESTAGEFAERIE TALE THEATRE: CINDERELLA Saturday on Ch 12 at 8.30 pm Reviewed by REBECCA CHUA YOU know her problem? She just isn't a dumb blonde, like her step-mother and step-sisters. Cinderella is a dumb brunette. Only a dumb brunette would've been sweet-natured enough to let her455 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement197 1985-06-14 7 ©NEW from RICHARD AD\MS Long ago, in the Beklan Empire, corrupt Leopards; how she met the beautiful, fifteen-year-old Maia was handsome youngZen-Kurel;the mora peasant girl growing up in poverty, tal dangers and terrible encounters Seduced by her step- fInJHVmjQMMBBMaI s^ e underwent for a father, then abducted MiliLiltllJl Ui il^luiM197 words
-
Advertisement385 1985-06-14 7 Strawberry Shortcake 3 rd Anniversary z^v SAI F» W^^ 7AO/ WTO y|| Discount (UJK^I From 23 MAY —30 JUNE '85 VaC?* Available only at 4 of the following Strawbery Shortcake boutiques. SUawhwiy Shortcake Bukit Timah Strawberry Shortcake Thomson 1. Jalan Anak Bukit. 82-12, Mil 24 01 32. Thomson Pla«. Singapore385 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement430 1985-06-14 8 I ORCHARD: 16TH BIG DAY! (*****88) 4 SHOWS I 30. 4 00, 6 30 9 15pm Always Together Yet Always Apart. Only for a moment, I I at sunns* and sunset, can they touch eoch othar... i CATHAY: 14th BIG DAY! 3 *****00) 1 1 00am. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 9.15pm430 words
-
Advertisement356 1985-06-14 8 K i Hk^l Hl^^l H^Al iiSSsSiiiiiTiKji^Br I «MH BS^K« II I IlEffi JWUJaBr I Bring your friends over (porty of ten) and I we'll let the good times flow with o J^ 4> I bottle of champagne on the house flfll^ 1 It'll be o bubbly birthday to remember' I356 words
-
Advertisement42 1985-06-14 8 2 ft BORNEO FILEM2 SL J ORGANISATION Tomorrow M/N 1 (11.45pm) g Sunday M/S (11.00am)5 _--Ji^B^X^-:---x-fi^iEa^Br S Azni Mustapha S Fauziah Ahmad Daud g S MMi viuvi vivtvi viv!Ms $4.90 liTimes IIJ Dislribulors rw k *«i -JI^O 5F HN. I IF w42 words
-
Advertisement368 1985-06-14 8 pj pj pj pj A NEW ALL-TIME RECORD! a I 6ROSSEO OVER $950,000.00 hi M DAYS a 1 3rd WEEK i at 6 THEATRES: LIDO-JADE-CHANGI B H (Orlßiital-Prsshtoiil- Juroog: Last Day) i PRICES: $4 tf-CASH BOOKKGS ONLY STRICTLY NO FREE LIST LDO-CHANGi -ORIENTAL: 11.00am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 I JADE:368 words
-
Advertisement395 1985-06-14 8 OWCAWISATIOW l ■wi:i M: «ii>wriiKvi.i:ll Today I 45. 4 00, 6 45. 9 Ib yj OPENS TOMORROW at PRESIDENT ORENTAL BJ "CMPRESS WU TSC TIEN j Mandarin m Scope coto BJ Tomorrow M'nrte LfiEloY PRWCE-PRESOENT-AJRONG •'THOSE atERRV SOULS" Mondonri m scope<oto( fcva/ A Wwm-a»««:t;Kt-pl 1 TODAY ONL V 11 om395 words
-
-
Bilingual
-
Article, Illustration713 1985-06-14 9 Sight Sound Hongkong superstar Roman Tarn is here to sing again. He talks to KOH SIEW TIN about his popularity, his clothes and his posing in the nude for a TV magazine some time ago. PEOPLE know him for his flamboyant costumes and bold movements713 words
-
Article, Illustration83 1985-06-14 9 fijfjxkcx fu. f* KffiHl^ f& rx-ii. "«ur mm TK-fil M f-ffJB. ffJ6fti*flg B Af r 1 <-]■ ftk B9i r (/i'^fllw ftWS (9 fS ii Ait S ft »j2»%^3 S t A t4» 6^J Jfc2 ft ffi Be rfi £f ift l -5 it ife H t-S^* <-r2*<fi^^ «i *M*83 words
-
Article55 1985-06-14 9 zxzmm <^ttft-ft>iiE£7£— £<> SJciK&ffc> <*®#> *[s]tfj&J3*#&?3E*[s] ttisfltPttttias m £*«i <^«fefc*7> T -^^JTrtc-tf- E&7 mm tewmm^zfr it mmj -*tmm±t3m. H ?EfftS^c7*lr;£TOJ PB 3E W "Love Is O ver'H&S wit* i&m&^wi&mmm t&£ifc iy £&ni gn -MHff ft "Proud Mary"£s#«|BJ:HM9bfc;{ffA j -^^jmmmw mm "Proud Mary" £fs >C mj—ih <sijsK*> o fit pa xritm^mmm55 words
-
Article, Illustration207 1985-06-14 9 THOSE Merry Souls <itf*Sss*> Midnight tomorrow and morning show on Sunday at Eng Wah cinemas. A tale involving the supernatural. Stuntmen Zhao and Wu are close friends with contrasting characters. Zhao is a cheerful and carefree optimist while Wu is a superstitious weakling. One207 words
-
Article, Illustration303 1985-06-14 9 $59 cash: ANG GEOK KENG (I.C. No: U*****/C) $20 cash each: TOH BEE LAN NG GEK HWA (I.C. No: *****41/H) (I.C. No: *****92/D) YEO KHAI LAM YEO SOH BEE (I.C. No: *****01/C) (I.C. No: *****66/E) BELINDA ABEY YEO HWEE CHENG (I.C. No: *****15/H) (I.C.303 words
-
Article, Illustration534 1985-06-14 9 GUAN LIBING - GUAN LIBING b» HE IS not Andy Lau or Liang Chaowei, yet you are drawn to his easy and charming ways. Meeting Liao Weixiong for the first time is like meeting another man in the street. Clad in white trousers with a long-sleeved, white534 words
-
Article, Illustration241 1985-06-14 9 I Name Sex 1 Address: I Tel no NRIC No Age Clues: DOWN: 1. feel perturbed 2. destiny; fate; lot 3. a famous Tang poet 4. He is rich that has few wants: be contented and one will always be happy 5. satirize; mock 6. topnotch guys; prominent241 words
-
-
Bilingual
-
Article, Illustration876 1985-06-14 10 S.V. KRISHNAN; A.P. RAMAN - S.V. KRISHNAN A.P. RAMAN The cinema has had a strong hold on the Indian population, both urban and rural. Proof of this is the large number of films that are produced every year in India. One man who has maintained an unbroken lead876 words
-
Article493 1985-06-14 10 S. GOPALAN - S. GOPALAN Bf a senior lecturer at the National University of Singapore Gfttijufft C*r§& sij)Ca 9i»*>s VIRTUE stands for the things that ought to be done; vice stands for those that ought not to be done. THE couplet may be regarded as a dictate of493 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement315 1985-06-14 10 9HHI STANTS RSSOBRI I Telefax No: 7 *****9 I Rates: Box Service: sbbvbbk 1 fin o iiouuuu Inn Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENT'S B Requires suitably qualified315 words
-
Advertisement180 1985-06-14 10 I COOP INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD REQUIRES A) SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Writing Instrument) Male/ Female with minimum 5 years experience with department stores and bookstores Proven sales record of writing instrument an advantage B) STOREKEEPER Male/Female with minimum 5 years experience in managing the store independently Proven reliable and trustworthy character Minimum180 words
-
Advertisement240 1985-06-14 10 has a vacancy for: SOUS CHEF (Pastry Bakery Section) Requirements Minimum 8 to 9 years of experience in the relevant profession. Holding a senior position at present. Possesses leadership and supervisory traits. Duties Responsibilities He will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the pastry and bakery section. His duties240 words
-
Advertisement301 1985-06-14 10 I EDP AUDITOR I H Singapore Airlines invites applications for the above appoint- B I rnent. W REQUIREMENTS B fl Candidates must possess a University degree, either in 8 fl Accountancy or Computer Science. In addition, they must have K B experience in EDP auditing or possess recognised qualifications B301 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement536 1985-06-14 11 APPOINTMENTS I nTxpo r f I COMPUTER I Due to our rapid expansion in Southeast Asia, we have new I opportunities for the following positions: I FIELD ENGINEERS SENIOR FIELD ENGINEERS (To be based in Indonesia) Requirements: Diploma in electronic engineering or equivalent Minimum three years experience in installation and536 words
-
Advertisement594 1985-06-14 11 W^ rapidly expanding its business and fl B invites applicants for the post of H I REQUIREMENTS: I fl A recognised degree in Electrical Engineering. fl H 4-5 years experience in maintenance and design of fl fl electrical distribution and motor control systems. fl H Some experience in airconditioning and594 words
-
Advertisement510 1985-06-14 11 NOTICES [Cm IBSiB f TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following item:Tender T/CDIB 23/85: Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of Microcomputers Equipment for Secondary School* for the period 1 Oct 85 to 31 Mar 86 inclusive. Interested tenderers must pay a tender deposit of $500.00 for Tender No. T/CDIS510 words
-
Advertisement856 1985-06-14 11 NOTICES REMOVAL I NOTICE I IXI l/tSA I I LfJ BANKAMERICARD./V/S4 ■■^^B I I We are pleased to advise that effective 17th June 1985 I our new office will be located at I 24 Raffles Place I 11th Storey Clifford Centre I Singapore 0104 I Our new telephone numbers: I856 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement822 1985-06-14 12 NOTICES MINISTRY ■H OF THE 7 ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT (I) Repair to Bedok First Subsidiary Drain Beside Block 737 Ref: TEN(ENV)OB/85/28 Restricted to CIDB Registered Contractors in Civil Engineering all classes SEWERAGE DEPARTMENT (II) The Overhaul of the Gas Supply System and Demineralized Water System of English Electric822 words
-
Advertisement1017 1985-06-14 12 PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY gag 5S£ I^s%y%^ I TENDER NOTICE I I Separate tenders are invited for:- I 1(1) INSTALLATION OF NEW WATER SUPPLY LINE I AND REHABILITATION OF EXISTING SUPPLY I PIPE TO 10-STOREY WAREHOUSE AT PASIR I PANJANG ROAD fl Cost of Documents H Drawings Ss4o7- fl Closing1,017 words
-
Advertisement641 1985-06-14 12 I Tender Notice Tenders are invited for H I BUILDING H H Tender No. AMWT/85/009- Supply, de- H H livery, installation, testing, commission- ing and maintenance of one (1) no. 950 KW Water Chiller and associated H works to Comcentre Podium Block. H Eligibility: H Registered Contractors— ClassC&D (Relevant Category)641 words
-
Advertisement793 1985-06-14 12 P PUBLIC UTILITIES I BOBBD I TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible PUB'CIDB Registered Contractors for the following: 1 Supply of lead-acid tubular and nickel cadmium alkaline batteries with chargers Registered Contractors in Batteries, Tyres and Tubes all classes 2 Supply of marshalling box Registered Contractors in Mechanical Engineering,793 words
-
Advertisement673 1985-06-14 12 ®PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractor;: for the following (A) MAE T 44/85 Supply and Installation of Park Lighting to West Coast Park Extension (B) M&E T 46 85 Supply and Delivery of Twenty Five (25) Nos. of Oil-less Dental Air Compres sors for Dental Services673 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement661 1985-06-14 13 NOTICES NOTICE Please note that with immediate effect, Peter Wurms, passport No. *****8M is no longer in the employment of DAARNHOUWER A CO. (FAR EAST) PTE. LTD. and has no authority to transact any business for and on behalf of the Company. CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders are invited661 words
-
Advertisement633 1985-06-14 13 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tenders are invited for the supply of the items below (Closing time is I I.ooam of date shown) 1 SODIUM/ POTASSIUM ANALYZER Tender No: HQMS/ 95/85<T) Closing Date 15-7-85 Tender Deposit: $100 00 2. WALL MOUNTED EXAMINATION LAMP Tender No: HQMS/ 96/85(T) Closing Date: 15-7 85 Tender633 words
-
Advertisement124 1985-06-14 13 NOTICES I wishes to inform all policyholders and the general I I public in Singapore that effective I 15 th June 1985 All 'Conditional Binding Deposit Receipt on Account of First Premium' will bear serial numbers commencing with No: AlOOOOl AND J5OOOl (applicable for Singapore Only) The existing receipts bear124 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous891 1985-06-14 13 SUN TAN ByCollette I PEANUTS By Schul* <s^ I INFLUENCED By THoSfi" -4t*^ A ¥tcL V^ BnC lin »Tl l |P^ |f-| THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Nor, Walker A N "^AHMPXHONPRIM TrlWtC^ HE'S I oo cmi THINK^ I MARTHA/ MOWSHOULP WHEKI I GOT HOME If891 words
-
-
Sight & Sound
-
Article, Illustration835 1985-06-14 14 KANNAN CHANDRAN rounds up the holiday fare for Hari Raya on Thursday A FEW films acquired at higher-than-usual prices, a Malay film, the regular circus act, ice-skating, football and a concert. These are what you can look forward to as part of the Hari835 words
-
-
Article, Illustration245 1985-06-14 14 ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S Notorious, which was screened on Ch 12 on May 19, was very entertaining. However, my enjoyment was marred by the censorship of two harmless scenes. The first was the wellknown scene in which Hitchcock lightly challenged the motion picture code of the245 words
-
Weekend Mailbag
-
Article151 1985-06-14 14 N9W that we are in the midst of the school holidays, I think more teen films should be shown. Although the current fare is okay, it is also more adult-oriented. Films such as The Breakfast Club, Oxford Blues and Grandview USA, just to name a151 words
-
Article209 1985-06-14 14 IT'S very encouraging to read that SBC is going to produce a series of rock-con- cert shows. Its Musicmoves series was commendable, although the last episode was a disappointment to rock fans like rne. It's generally accepted that when you mention rock music here, you mean heavy209 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement975 1985-06-14 14 NOTICES i^NO^NCEMENT I SINGAPORE BEIJING I AIRFREIGHT DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE IN BEIJING I PLEASE CONSULT THE SPECIALIST 1 EAS EXPRESS AIRCARGO SYSTEM (PTE) LTD I AIRPORT TEL: *****50/*****91 I TOWN TEL *****84/*****91 OUR OWN OPERATIONAL OFFICE WITH 24 HOURS I SERVICE IN BEIJING IS KNOWN AS fc 1 EAS975 words
-
Advertisement502 1985-06-14 14 In The Matter Of The Companies Act, Cap. 185 Aai In The Matter Of lateraattonal Oceaale Maritime Pt« Ltd (Members' Velutary Wlndlng-Up Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before the Bth day of July 1965502 words
-
Advertisement753 1985-06-14 14 UNILITE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of Unilite Electrical Industries Berhad will be held in the Conference Room of No. 44, Jalan Gopeng, Ipoh, Perak on Friday, 28th June, 1985 at 1 1.00 am for753 words
-
Advertisement340 1985-06-14 14 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Wlndlng-Up N«. SttaflttS In the Matter 1 the Companies Act, Cap. 185 Art In the Matter •< KUM SAN 1 CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed340 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous3110 1985-06-14 15 urn i Wlmk I rCi C *^i m\ IS k^ m\t I•I I w-^BS^K AJft rS 1 ■S»S^^l Ift SBKm^- v I Radio One .ISmSillf CP r^^ ?!R^~~ ;s^ Kßr W^^l^ I UOIJOIIuOu w1 i^ 4 Wr 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News 4fm* rt» in3,110 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement194 1985-06-14 16 A TimeS Periodicals Publication THE KITCHEN STORY- from start to finish A i^ll l^m I DINING SETTINGS jfl i* /Jj E B BEAUTIFUL HOMES BATHROOMS WIw JT j B THE ROUGH SMOOTH OF HOME -H^^fc^ll EpQhl DECOR m^LmJlM^ Our guide to using Textures -■Bir'Tß t^^^S^ jUtKS^^Mm effectively J| ONE LIVING194 words
-
Advertisement137 1985-06-14 16 W th ANNIVERSARY B^L fodd c Osj '**^mrttf ■^^•l^-X' "'"^^l^^&blt^^*^*^" L >-^^_ HJk Ref 7804 ■'i^l bleeves UP. Sj&-au BIW S'^-wU^Mßry < y_-^«^BW3r a <£M BW^ fIM v -\-v^\ :> ~~l.9^^^^Kr jt bVAt^ •*> *i. "1-"1H V V .^"1 bVBbW CYC shanghai shirt co. pte. tedSk s M^ Shops Te137 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1202 1985-06-14 16 HY VIEW Kannan Chandran |^^^a^^mmm^^^ W*** > 1 II II laid-off steelworker trying fat^of rtewSSSs^Tdiiw feHi^^ I^Bfl II to make ends meet in this celluloid to it. TTJemlngton Steele whose chicken has landed on r.^«RP^Hf''^ l M^Bl^H^^^^^^H^^^^H^^^3 in^o^h^Amer' l^" Thompson^itfTa Ku^^ (Ch J ha < h" ff^B^r^^"^B^W-^B^s^^BMl«'s V9S| Slfttw^ij^Tf^^S 81,202 words
-