The Straits Times, 1 July 1986
1986-07-01
1
18
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section15 1986-07-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
-
Article, Illustration484 1986-07-01 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Economy contracts m first quarter as private spending stays weak By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's attempts to reduce Japan's huge trade surplus by stimulating domestic spending and investments have so far failed to arrest a marked decline m the economy.484 words
-
Article123 1986-07-01 1 POLICE yesterday recovered a detective's loaded service revolver which was stolen when he went swimming with four friends at East Coast Park on June 21. Officers from Joo Chiat police station, acting on a tip-off, went to the Burger King restaurant m Parkway Parade and found the123 words
-
Article28 1986-07-01 1 SHARE prices fell on continuing profit-taking on the Singapore stock market yesterday and the Straits Times Industrial Index dropped 11.12 points to 741.22. See Page 2128 words
-
478 1986-07-01 1 H.L. LIM - H.L. LIM By m Manila MANILA Like most Filipino politicians, Vice-President Salvador Laurel is approachable to the media to a fault, some Singapore politicians would say. But approachable is not the same as forthcoming. So the 30 or so journalists staking478 words
-
Article, Illustration318 1986-07-01 1 THAT'S jasmine the Philippines' national flower, not the woman garlanding Mr Lee Kuan Yew on his arrival at Manila airport yesterday. The Filipino name for jasmine is sampagulta. The jasmine garland for the Prime Minister has blue ribbon bows, the one for Mrs LeeFRANCIS ONG - 318 words
-
Article82 1986-07-01 1 TOKYO Japanese scientists have developed rice grains as big as peanuts and almost as heavy. They said yesterday that the extra large rice produced after 10 years of research at the Kyushu Agricultural Research Laboratory has grains about twice as long, 1.5 times asReuter - 82 words
-
Article311 1986-07-01 1 Joy and tears in Argies' camp MEXICO CITY Joy and tears overflowed m the packed Argentine dressing room at the Aztec Stadium as the newly crowned World Cup soccer champions, surrounded by hundreds of reporters, celebrated their 3-2 victory over West Germany on Sunday. Amid the happy chaos, several reportersAP - 311 words
-
Article, Illustration91 1986-07-01 1 Two promoted to rank of brig-general THE Singapore Armed Forces has two new brigadier-generals. They are Brig-Gen Ng Jui Ping and Brig-Gen Chin Siat Yoon. The two were the highest-ranking of the 273 officers promoted to new ranks m a ceremony last night at the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association's91 words
-
490 1986-07-01 1 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By ELECTRICITY charges, which were reduced twice this year, are likely to remain stable m the next three months barring an unexpected rise m oil prices. But whether the consumer can expect cheaper electricity supplies depends on oil price movements before490 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement74 1986-07-01 1 fgfdgfdgfd 7 Bands Get Big Reception A celebration of f^ super sounds with Sony's CFS-4005S Radio TTJ Cassette Recorder, now ig\ with FM Stereo/MW/ w# SWI.S 7 Band broadcast reception versatility. JE^i •AMS Q •10 Band graphic equalizer J 3 way speaker system Mic mixing capability #f| •Auto shut off74 words
-
Advertisement226 1986-07-01 1 fgfgfdgsfg Call our hotline from today THE Straits Times Courtesy Hotline starts 4^VHBOPHHB& today. Call us if you fi.9f 1 1 1 4 fZ4C\ T J[ come across people who 9_n_MTTlMl^boi strike you as special m Ji j^^C^fc the way they deal with 9HU^wtiLahbH_-Hi others. Give us their names if226 words
-
Advertisement23 1986-07-01 1 Inside Summary World News 3,4,7 Asean g Causeway Around Your Place 15 Comment/ Perspective 16,17 Letters ]g HmesDollar IS-22 Racing 2$ Spjte 27-3123 words
-
-
IN SUMMARY
-
Article391 1986-07-01 2 Geylang Serai story THE STORY of Geylang Serai will be told m a book and an exhibition next week, Geylang Serai Down Memory Lane, both firsts for this historic area. This exhibition is the third m a series of community history projects and will log the history of the391 words
-
Article239 1986-07-01 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: LIFE IN condominiums and other private apartments would only improve with the adoption by Parliament of the latest series of proposals to amend the Land Titles (Strata) Act. The changes appear to be prompted by, and are likely to deal adequately with, typical problems that239 words
-
Article323 1986-07-01 2 Peres faces crisis ISRAEL'S COALITION government is facing a crisis over whether to launch an investigation into a scandal involving the country's security service, Shin Bet. The Cabinet failed to arrive at a decision on Sunday after members of Prime Minister Shimon Peres' Labour Party failed to323 words
-
Article296 1986-07-01 2 Set for world meet KELLY CHAN edged out arch-rival Ramie Salleh m light wind conditions to win the Mistral national championships at East Coast over the weekend. Kelly can now set his sights on the International Mistral Class Organisation European and World Championships m Silvaplana, Switzerland, from July 7-18.296 words
-
Article430 1986-07-01 2 To tell or not to tell DR TETSUO KASB3WAGI, 47, director of a hospice at Yodagawa Christian Hospital, Osaka, discussed whether or not a doctor should tell the patient that his illness was terminal. "In Japan," he said at a workshop held m Singapore recently, "generally the patient430 words
-
Article170 1986-07-01 2 STEP-DOWN CALLS AT MULTI-PURPOSE AGM SEVERAL SHAREHOLDERS of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd yesterday called on directors who could not spare the time and contribute to the financially-ailing group to step down. The shareholders took the directors to task with scorching criticisms of their business acumen and judgment at the annual170 words
-
159 1986-07-01 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway On Asean and the US ASEAN IS GROWING more important to the United States and should not be taken for granted, Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong told the Council on Foreign Relations yesterday. At a lunch meeting with members of the influential private group, the159 words
-
Article74 1986-07-01 2 THANKS TO 'CARING HDB' A WHEEL-CHAIR-BOUND man who was apprehensive about moving into a flat wrote a letter to the Housing Board about his plight. The HDB responded by carrying out an inspection and deciding that a ramp could be constructed for his use. The man thanks the HDB74 words
-
Article284 1986-07-01 2 Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page Mrfnes Qantas Airways I -18 Thai Int'l I -15 Audn Setron (SONY) I 1 Banks Asia Commercial Bank I 8 City Bank II —18 DBS Bank I -11 Standard Chartered Bank II 1 Can John Clark (Specialist Cars) I —20 Advance Automobile (Citroen) I —22284 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement463 1986-07-01 2 >jre®ST yjßjJv/^ The first name m tyre service and more. Pnrhe one-stop shopping place for all motorists First tyre centre offers:- Based on the low fixed prices Warranty Card for all tyre purchases Money Refund if our prices are higher than others. cent. ipoie Our range of full 1 <463 words
-
Advertisement75 1986-07-01 2 Dial-for-Japanese conversation Learn Japanese from a Japanese. At Yamabuta Japanese Language School, the classes are conducted by the principal, Mr Yamabuta himself And the school is equipped with the most advanced audio visual learning aids-videos and computers. There's even a Dial-for- Japanese programme Studyy the details at classification 151 /^"TCT/75 words
-
-
around the WORLD
-
Article205 1986-07-01 3 WINSOME LANE - Alarm over rise in HK suicides WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Social workers here are alarmed at the mounting number of suicides, which rose to 714 m 1985. This was an increase of 215 over the previous year. Although teenage suicides frequently hit the headlines here, m fact people205 words
-
Article375 1986-07-01 3 open 'One country, two systems' model may be accepted BEIJING China yesterday began talks with Portugal on the future of Macau, the tiny capitalist territory run by Lisbon for more than 400 years. Chief Chinese negotiator Zhou Nan told his Portuguese counterpart Rui Medina thatReuter - 375 words
-
Article, Illustration184 1986-07-01 3 SINGAPORE Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Taiwan President Chiang Chlng-Koo chatting during a meeting In Taipei. The meeting was held on Sunday, the day after Mr Lee was welcomed on his arrival by Mr Chiang and Premier Yn KaoHwa at the Chiang Kai ShekAP - 184 words
-
144 1986-07-01 3 CHANDIGARH Most Hindus m Punjab yesterday ignored a strike called by militants to protest against killings by Sikh extremists. Police arrested more than 200 Hindu militants over the weekend to head off violence during the one-day protest launched by the hardline Hindu ShivReuter - 144 words
-
211 1986-07-01 3 33 Tamil militants killed in boat attack COLOMBO A Sri Lankan patrol boat fired on a vessel carrying Tamil separatists early yesterday, killing 33, security sources said. They said that the patrol boat attacked the Tamil vessel off north-western Sri Lanka, near the city of Talaimannar. One of the TamilAFP; AP - 211 words
-
Article48 1986-07-01 3 TEL AVIV Five people were injured when a bomb exploded on a bus yesterday. The blast, the first on a bus m the Tel Aviv area since February, occurred during the morning rush hour. Police said they had detained several Arabs for questioning. ReuterReuter - 48 words
-
296 1986-07-01 3 NEW YORK President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq of Pakistan has predicted that opposition leader Benazir Bhutto will fail m her attempt to challenge his government. In an interview published m the latest edition of Newsweek, he said he would allow Miss BhuttoAP - 296 words
-
Article, Illustration350 1986-07-01 3 RITA GOMEZ - RITA GOMEZ By HONGKONG The former financial director of the now-defunct Carrian property and investment group told the High Court yesterday he saw nothing wrong with four major transactions m Carrian's 1981 accounts which recorded profits totalling HKS23O million. Mr Rodney Bell350 words
-
Article, Illustration393 1986-07-01 4 Peres faces four no-confidence motions TEL AVIV Israel's coalition government is facing a crisis over whether to launch an investigation into a scandal involving the country's security service, Shin Bet. The Cabinet, meeting at its weekly session on Sunday, failed to arrive at a decision afterReuter; AP - 393 words
-
237 1986-07-01 4 ROME President Francesco Cossiga of Italy has begun talks to resolve a government crisis and try to patch up differences m the outgoing coalition. The crisis, triggered off by the resignation of Socialist Prime Minister Bettino Craxi on Friday, has intensified arguments between SocialistReuter - 237 words
-
Article, Illustration160 1986-07-01 4 Diggings throw light on Dark Ages ROME Italian archeologists have found new evidence that "the Dark Ages were not as dark as was thought". Excavations at the "Crypta Baldi" site m the centre of Rome have unearthed a wealth of material about life m the seventh and eighth Centuries AD.UPI - 160 words
-
139 1986-07-01 4 TWO-YEAR-OLD Louise, the famous drug-detecting wild boar, being led during a training session by her mentor, Inspector Werner Franke, head of the Police Academy's Dog Training School Squad m Lower Saxony, West Germany. Louise, who weighs 100 kg, is now officiallyReuter - 139 words
-
220 1986-07-01 4 South African union chief detained JOHANNESBURG The leader of South Africa's largest labour federation has been detained under the state of emergency. The union warned yesterday that the White-led government's crackdown could lead to widespread strikes. The arrest of the president of the Congress of South African Trade Unions cameAP - 220 words
-
336 1986-07-01 4 Western nations may grow 'more dependent on oil imports' PARIS The impact of the Chernobyl disaster on nuclear power programmes, together with the effects of lower oil prices, could accelerate Western industrialised countries' dependence on oil imports, the International Energy Agency said yesterday. Mr David Jones, director for long-term co-operation,Reuter - 336 words
-
Briefly
-
Article100 1986-07-01 4 ONE IN EVERY four US households experienced a violent crime or a theft last year, a rate little changed from the previous year, according to a government report released on Sunday. More than 22 million households suffered a rape, robbery, assault, burglary or theft, according toReuter - 100 words
-
Article79 1986-07-01 4 THE SOVIET UNION said yesterday it was ordering out a Portuguese embassy official from Moscow for activities incompatible with his status. The action followed Portugal's decision a week ago to expel two Soviet embassy officials m Lisbon for alleged acts against national security and interfering m Portuguese internalReuter - 79 words
-
Article62 1986-07-01 4 NATURAL DISASTERS killed 517 people and left 16.300 injured across China m the past two months, the China Daily reported yesterday. Tornados, torrential rains and hailstorms hit 13 provinces and autonomous regions, destroying 30,000 homes and damaging 1.5 million hectares of arable land. The government has earmarked 50AFP - 62 words
-
Article67 1986-07-01 4 US SENATOR John East was found dead at his home m Greenville, Carolina, on Sunday after apparently committing suicide. Mr East, a conservative Republican, was 55 and had planned to retire at the end of his first term because of health problems. "As far as we know,AP - 67 words
-
-
Article, Illustration60 1986-07-01 7 AN unidentified young American woman threatening to jump from a three-storey house. Police m East Boston, Massachusetts, were quickly called to the scene on Saturday. Catching the woman unawares, rescuers managed to pull her to safety, but not before contributing towards the drama. It wasReuter - 60 words
-
Article152 1986-07-01 7 SOUTH TOMS RIVER (New Jersey) A terminally ill woman fightIng m court for her right to turn oft a lifesupporting respirator died on Sunday, two days before the state Supreme Court was to hear her case, officials said. Mrs Kathleen Farrell, a 37-year-old mother of twoReuter - 152 words
-
Article173 1986-07-01 7 NEW YORK The machi-negun-equipped Aston Martin DBS driven by James Bond and the yellow and black Rolls Royce which chase him through the Swiss Alps m the 1964 film Goldfinger took top prices at Sotheby's auction house here over the weekend. Mr Anthony Pugliese HI,Reuter - 173 words
-
359 1986-07-01 7 BONN Thousands of war paintings and drawings from Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany are being turned over to West Germany by the United States, 40 years after they were shipped across the Atlantic. West German officials said the collection of 6,000 works was theReuter - 359 words
-
262 1986-07-01 7 NEW YORK The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is preparing to supply anti-Sandinist guerillas m Nicaragua with secret assistance worth US$4OO million (SJB72 million), including logistical support, training and intelligence, Newsweek magazine says m its latest issue. Quoting Reagan administration officials,AFP; AP - 262 words
-
200 1986-07-01 7 WASHINGTON The United States should break Soviet-bloc control of a strategic United Nations department because it is a "clearing house" for Soviet espionage, says a report by the conservative Heritage Foundation. Although the US pays a quarter of the UN Department of Conference Services'UPI - 200 words
-
Article136 1986-07-01 7 On Ron, Playboy and dignity NEW YORK President Ronald Reagan wishes his 28-year-old son Ron would find "something more dignified" to do than write for Playboy magazine. Mr Reagan was quoted by People magazine as saying he was not embarrassed that his son wrote for Playboy. "I read the firstUPI - 136 words
-
357 1986-07-01 7 PARIS President Ronald Reagan said m an interview published yesterday he believed Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev wanted a new summit meeting and the only problem was setting a date. "I really believe that he (Gorbachev) wants a meeting. Obviously I want oneReuter - 357 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement289 1986-07-01 3 Cation These days a businessman deserves all the breaks he can get. H i k—l* L*' I _L^ 1 1 Only Canon now offers you so many copying advantages for so little. Canon thinks times are tough enough for businessmen, so And with the one touch 2-colour copying capability, you289 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement168 1986-07-01 4 BED BATH OFFERS Cannon sale and promotion now on Level 3. sHK 118 1 ■HBHHHHHHBiI^^^^^^^H^HHHHHHIH Csnnon towels m assorted colours llflf 1 '^M *51 m^K&l^^^L* ■■^Jk |fig Bath $18 NOW $11.90 I QgntiQr) tfoor mats m sssortetf colours W»\ J Twin-King $37. 45-$74. 90 NOW $30 $60 mMwAffl* mt iiiUlß168 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement425 1986-07-01 5 \/I eet some me wor ld s I :^^M|^BiIi^IfIB^BBBHBaB^BBBB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBB JLmOSt beautiful faCCS for which men and WOmen hold their breath. Half m awe, half m wonder i w^ S ?^W™H|^^^H|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^H at superb artistry, sheer *^H v^^^S^BßtHß^^^^B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^KK^^ml^^^^^^^^tK^ predousness and impeccable '•■'^^^^S^Bl^B^BlK^KKK^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^M From July Ist, you'll have f'^^^SSSißßK^^^K^^K^^^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Kl^^^^^^^^^B c pleasure of viewing425 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement136 1986-07-01 6 The widest selection of restaurants Six superb tennis courts and four Two swimming pools, plus a Luxuriously appointed rooms and suites anywhere m Singapore. air-conditioned squash courts. comprehensive health and fitness centre. with spectacular ocean and island views. I lr- F p \f |\I T I I II J/\ V136 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement484 1986-07-01 7 Sony Unfreeze Handycam prices S^^^f\ ,^ii) i-*— 1 i Unfreeze your photo album with the great Video 8 I y^\ f€^VS /T J V I Systems at unbelievably low prices. ~*"\s "r s m J^ 1 There's a Handycam and Video 8 cassette I -^Jj^ V" m 1 w recorder/playback484 words
-
-
AROUND ASEAN
-
Article, Illustration173 1986-07-01 8 JAKARTA Efforts to solve the Cambodian conflict will not be affected if Mr Son Sann resigns as Prime Minister of the resistance coalition fighting Vietnamese forces m Cambodia, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadia said yesterday. He was commenting on reports thatAP - 173 words
-
Article36 1986-07-01 8 MANILA Fire razed the 168-room Tropical Palace Hotel m the Manila suburb of Paranaque yesterday, injuring at least six people, authorities said. The cause of the blaze was not immedi- ately known. I UPIUPI - 36 words
-
Article, Illustration558 1986-07-01 8 JOHN TAN - Asean growing more important B-G Lee JOHN TAN Address to Council on Foreign Relations By m New York Pretty as a picture for Panama pageant NEW YORK Asean is growing more important to the United States and should not be taken for granted, Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong told theReuter - 558 words
-
336 1986-07-01 8 MANILA THE Philippine government has reaffirmed a decision to scrap a US$2.3 billion (Sss billion) nuclear power plant and said it might sue Westinghouse Electric Corp over contract anomalies. Officials also are considering a proposal to convert the plant to operate on coal.UPI - 336 words
-
264 1986-07-01 8 MANILA The Philippine government must guarantee the safety of communist rebels if they are to emerge from the underground to contest elections, former Communist Party chief Jose Maria Sison said yesterday. Mr Sison, founder and former chairman of the banned Communist Party ofAFP - 264 words
-
158 1986-07-01 8 Per capita income in East Timor up 400 in 10 years JAKARTA The per capita income m East Timor, a former Portuguese colony annexed by Indonesia m 1976, increased 4f# per cent m the II years up to 1984, Antara news agency has reported. The report quoted the Governor ofAP - 158 words
-
Article60 1986-07-01 8 BACOLOD CITY Canada will donate US$l.25 million (552.75 million) to sugar workers, poor women and undernourished children on Negros Island, External Affairs Secretary Joe Clark said yesterday. He said most of the money will go for agricultural projects and families of sugar workers, while U*****,000AP - 60 words
-
Article, Illustration176 1986-07-01 8 Lawyer wants Marcos to give evidence at trial MANILA A lawyer yesterday sought the return to the Philippines of ousted president Ferdinand Marcos to give evidence at hearings into the murder of former senator Benigno Aquino. Mr Antonio Coronel, lawyer for Mr Marcos' military chief Fabian Ver, aSked a commissionReuter - 176 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement193 1986-07-01 8 lb serve your needs, we offer two types of savings accounts. Si ASIA COMMERCIAL BANK LTD You've got a friend Head Office/Main Branch 2, Mistri Road, Singapore 0207 Tel: *****22 (17 lines) Telex: RS ***** and RS ***** Cable: ASIABANKCO SINGAPORE Jalan Besar Branch Havelock Road Branch Jalan Sultan Branch193 words
-
Advertisement9 1986-07-01 8 HF R understands women WORLDItd as no other does9 words
-
-
across the CAUSEWAY
-
Article, Illustration253 1986-07-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR The removal of political disparities will be the Malaysian Chinese Association's priority and it will pursue this objective doggedly, party Deputy President Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik has said. The struggle will ensure that every citizen belongs253 words
-
Article33 1986-07-01 9 BANGKOK Thai Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn will pay a six-day official visit to Malaysia early next month. The prince is now visiting Indonesia at the invitation of President Suharto. AFPAFP - 33 words
-
181 1986-07-01 9 A way to cut back minister's powers BUTTERWORTH The Edncation Act might be amended to curb the unilateral power of the minister to convert vernacular schools into national schools, Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim has said. He said there was no need to abolish the section which gave the minister suchNST - 181 words
-
141 1986-07-01 9 BUTTERWORTH The Malays have no alternative but to back Umno all the way, former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said. This is because Umno is the backbone of the community and if it fails, the community will also fail, he added. There should, therefore,NST - 141 words
-
332 1986-07-01 9 Front parties: Out with illegal migrants KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Chinese Association and other National Front component parties agree that all illegal immigrants should be deported and have decided to include this stand m their election manifesto, MCA secretary-general Lee Kirn Sai said yesterday. Datuk Lee, who is Labour Minister,NST - 332 words
-
Article, Illustration318 1986-07-01 9 SELAMA (Perak) Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim has hit out at former high-rank-ing government officials who take part m dialogue sessions with the opposition parties. He said it was unethical of them to use information they had gained while m government service forNST - 318 words
-
Article60 1986-07-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR Three Filipinos were among 19 suspected drug traffickers arrested last month for offences which carry the death sentence under the Dangerous Drugs Act, the National Security Council (NSC) said yesterday. Official statistics released by the council said 200 people were detained for drugAFP - 60 words
-
263 1986-07-01 9 PETALING JAVA The government must draw a line between business and politics to ensure a good administration, the former Auditor-General has said. Civil servants and politicians holding public office must be made to realise that they are appointed to serve public, notNST - 263 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1986-07-01 9 tH 'ITS' JKJpi,* F I Prrv^nifd by: NdL'&^vl^V A \m a-i-JiLjli.iijMin nm Singapore a/runes fr > ,^/M^Bl*L *\*jjß >%/^ d18 words
-
Advertisement985 1986-07-01 9 The new Nissan Stanza. You'll notice we've made a few improvements here and there. m m 14. A lengthened wheelbase gives more 3 1 Screw grommets have been used to 50. Switches and control stalks now ■Hn/'lftt/^l room inside. fasten exterior trim and reduce have tiny raised indentations for a985 words
-
-
HOME
-
Article, Illustration458 1986-07-01 10 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By GEYLANG Serai. The very name brings to mind its history, redolent with the scent of lemon grass or serai which used to carpet the banks of the Geylang River. Once the site of a Malay and Orang458 words
-
194 1986-07-01 10 Smile, courtesy 'spies' are on the prowl WHO'S being watched and who's watching will be hard to tell when this year's courtesy campaign for the transport sector revs up. Commuters will be scrutinising more than 13,1 M taxi-drivers and bus crews for acts of kindness and politeness. They will be194 words
-
Article56 1986-07-01 10 THE Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Singapore, has contributed $50,000 to the Chua Chor Teck Memorial Fund which was set up m January. Part of the fund will be used for the Chua Chor Teck Annual Memorial Lecture on marine and marine-related industries scheduled to56 words
-
349 1986-07-01 10 TWO hundred and seventy-three men and women moved up the Singapore Armed Forces hierarchy at a quiet ceremony last night. They were the cream of the crop, promoted to higher ranks because of their present and potential contributions to the SAF. Colonels349 words
-
Article, Illustration611 1986-07-01 10 BRIGADIER-GENERAL NG JUI PING As Chief of Staff of the General Staff, Brig-Gen Ng Jui Ping, 38, coordinates the work of the six Assistant Chiefs of the General Staff. Their portfolios are designated Logistics, Personnel, Intelligence, Plans, Training and Operations. The Operations post is also611 words
-
136 1986-07-01 10 Ex-bank officer on cheating charges A FORMER Tat Lee Bank officer appeared m court yesterday on two ment-by-conspiracy-to-cheat charges involving a total of $3.52 million. Leong Kum Hoong, 41, is accused of conspiring with his father-in-law, Sitoh Tong alias Sitoh Fong Cheng, 63, to cheat the bank between last Nov136 words
-
Article, Illustration289 1986-07-01 11 FADLING to get into the medical faculty of the National University of Singapore was one of the best things to have happened to Mr Sim Boon Yang, 23. The setback set him off on the trail of success, the latest of which was289 words
-
329 1986-07-01 11 TWO major groups of companies employing a total of more than 10,000 employees have approached their unions for talks on a pay freeze. The initiative by 29 banks and 25 insurance companies follows comments from the Government that pay settlements based on the 1986 National329 words
-
344 1986-07-01 11 Bird shop fire: Verdict on death of three on Friday THE State Coroner will on Friday give his findings on the deaths of three people m a fire at an Ang Mo Kio bird shop. He adjourned the inquiry yesterday after hearing the evidence of four last-minute witnesses. Mr Sarjit344 words
-
Article92 1986-07-01 11 2 m-cyclists in fatal accidents TWO motorcyclists died m separate road accidents on Sunday. Mr Samsir Kasan, 23, a technician, died m hospital after his motorcycle was involved m an accident with a taxi and a pick-up at the junction of Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road at 792 words
-
224 1986-07-01 11 Last day of pig farming in Lim Chu Kang PIGS have almost vanished from Lim Chu Kang. Only 14 months ago, 516 farms m the area could boast some 200,000 porkers. Now only 4,000 to 5,000 young pigs are left. With today's deadline for the farmers to clear out the224 words
-
Baby deaths
-
Article67 1986-07-01 11 A WOMAN accused of murdering her baby daughter was yesterday remanded at Changi Prison Hospital for psychiatric observation. The prosecution said Salimah binti Abu Bakar, 36, is believed to be of unsound mind. She has been charged with killing Aminah binti Mohamed Shafi, aged three months,67 words
-
Article69 1986-07-01 11 A WOMAN was yesterday sent for trial m the High Court for culpable homicide of her one-year-old a ßachimee d/o M. Savindarajoo, 22, is accused of causing the death of Shanthini d/o Ramachandren at the quarters of Singapore General Hospital, where she worked as a servant.69 words
-
-
Article492 1986-07-01 13 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE Easier to deal with problems, say councils By MEMBERS of half a dozen management councils said yesterday that a Bill now before Parliament will help them to run their condominiums and apartment buildings better. "It's not only useful, but needed," Mr Dietrich492 words
-
299 1986-07-01 13 ESTABLISHED names, struggling artists and students will have a chance to show off their artistry In the first open-air art fair at the Orchard Mall on July 13. Between 51 and M artists, among them the leading lights of Singapore's many299 words
-
320 1986-07-01 13 RONNIE LIM - Tunnel will carry enough power for 10 estates by January RONNIE LIM By THERE will be light for thousands at the end of this tunnel. It is a 2.6-km undersea cable tunnel which will carry electricity from Pulau Seraya where the PUB is building its first offshore power station to320 words
-
Article, Illustration530 1986-07-01 13 SINGAPORE'S efforts to get natural gas from Malaysia as an alternative, and hopefully cheaper, fuel for PUB power stations may be delayed. The plan was first discussed between the prime ministers of the two countries m September 1982. It was hoped then that gas530 words
-
Article, Illustration598 1986-07-01 14 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Slower growth last year than m 1984 By MANY companies had cold feet over their computerisation plans because of the economic slowdown last year, causing sales m Singapore's computer industry to grow by only 18 per cent. The industry, which includes hardware,598 words
-
364 1986-07-01 14 THE subject of a briefing given to presiding officers before polling day was raised at the trial of Workers' Party candidate R. Murugason and his 1984 election agent Choong Chee Kwong yesterday. Mr E. V. Somasundram, who was presiding officer at the Telok Blangah364 words
-
205 1986-07-01 14 JOHOR police have stepped up patrols at the Pasir Gudang racing circuit after members of the Singapore Motor Sports Club were assaulted by a group of people there recently. Police from the Masai station yesterday confirmed they had received a report that205 words
-
Article188 1986-07-01 14 THE remaining charges against Chow Dih, the doctor sentenced to two years' jail for cheating his patients, were yesterday adjourned for further mention, pending the outcome of his appeal. Senior District Judge E. C. Foenander set the case for mention on Jan 5. Chow, 35, who188 words
-
374 1986-07-01 14 Spore spends 2.2% of GDP on computers SINGAPORE spent a larger slice of its gross domestic product on computer hardware and software than even the United States last year. Figures released by an international market analyst show that the Republic spent 2.2 per cent of its GDP, the total value374 words
-
410 1986-07-01 14 Bigger than usual crowd at new immigration head office MORE than 3,5 M people went to the new immigration head office m South Bridge Centre yesterday on its first day of operation. This number is much higher than the usual daily 2,9 M who torn up to apply for passports,410 words
-
333 1986-07-01 23 Students' union to raise funds for charity THE National University of Singapore Students' Union will cash m on a "one-and-only situation" to raise a record sum for charity. This "never-again" occasion will come to pass during the new academic year, starting Monday, when undergraduates from all faculties gather at Kent333 words
-
Article51 1986-07-01 23 British minister due today BRITAIN'S Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Timothy Renton, arrives today. Mr Renton has just attended the Manila meeting between Asean and its dialogue partners. Foreign Affairs Minister S. Dhanabalan will host a lunch for him at the Westin Plaza tomorrow. His visit ends tomorrow51 words
-
Article505 1986-07-01 23 NANCY LOH - Near misses on PIE, court told NANCY LOH Brother, sister killed m accident with stalled truck By SEVERAL motorists came close to crashing into an army truck which broke down m the centre lane of the Pan Island Expressway on Nov 4 last year, State Coroner Sarjit Singh heard yesterday.505 words
-
Briefly
-
Article80 1986-07-01 23 A SENIOR Customs officer, Mr Tee Soon Kay, 36, was yesterday acquitted of a corruption charge. Mr Tee had denied receiving $120 from Mr Chia Chee Hoe, alias Albert Chia, of R. E. Rogers Singapore Pte Ltd for being lenient m his supervision of the unloading80 words
-
Article79 1986-07-01 23 THE CASE against Kawal Krishna Kumar Singh s/o Bhabhuti Singh, 22, accused of armed robbery at a goldsmith shop m Upper Bukit Timah Road, was adjourned yesterday. It will be mentioned on Monday. A court heard that Kawal Krishna, who was shot during the hold-up, is still79 words
-
Article64 1986-07-01 23 A METER READER was charged yesterday with committing mischief by fire at a row of shophouses m Yio Chu Kang Road on Saturday. No plea was taken from Chik bin Hashim, 50, who allegedly tried to set fire to four shophouses at about 1.40 am. He64 words
-
Article79 1986-07-01 23 A YOUTH WAS yesterday ordered to be put on two years' probation for exposing himself to a 10-year-old girl. Chia Eng Thiam, who was 16 when he committed the offence on July 3 last year at a Toa Payoh Lorong 8 flat, had waylaid the girl while79 words
-
-
370 1986-07-01 23 Copyright case: Judge rules on when a tape is a record CAN a tape be considered a gramophone record? Yes, if the tape contains a recording of a song. Mr Justice Thean gave this definition of a gramophone record yesterday when he dismissed an appeal by a Malaysian couple against370 words
-
Article46 1986-07-01 23 THE MP for Changi, Mr Teo Chong Tee, will ask the Government at the next sitting of Parliament if the pilot free-parking scheme m Ayer Rajah on Sundays and public holidays can be extended to some or all of the other constituencies.46 words
-
Article42 1986-07-01 23 A PARADE to mark National Cadet Corps Day will be held on July 12 at the NCC headquarters in Haig Road. The Director of Schools, Mr John Yip, will review the parade, which will be mounted by about 600 cadets.42 words
-
Article43 1986-07-01 23 THE case against a police sergeant accused of obtaining bribes from two people for not charging their sons for alleged offences will be mentioned on July 14. The trial dates for See Keng Sin, 42, are expected to be set then.43 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement375 1986-07-01 10 1986 marks the9sth anniversary of theinvention excellent cuisine m this restaurant city? THE PRIZES Notonly will you enjoy peace of mind, absolute of the Travelers Cheque by American Express. Interested? Good. To have a go, just buy Ist Prize Two First Class return Finnair tickets to security, worldwide acceptability, and375 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement146 1986-07-01 11 |img ns^m MMwm mgjm» »<*».\!L B M|. JB |l J| BL^jßfflrJK l"^k mBM§ ~~~h sags Tg3r I 11l 1 1 si with tomorrows $$3B& y£, MMfIW ?^to^*' bbb wk B? I^SE fIBBBBV <••■• ■'v ~^P^~ jiltSpitt BBP "WP"' ""IBP" "Hw^ i I|^P^ :||fljfl I *Ul* *ißr* *Ji^ "j^^ yV 1146 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement334 1986-07-01 12 SHANGHAI KONG MING TRAVEL TRUNK MFR (PTE) LTD m manmiLMC co ltd Are pleased to announce that as from Ist July 1986, we will be operating as E€IHI@IL/A\(£- INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD. '^^k mil k '^iWL^ Ik i JF We are also proud to be appointed as the regional sole334 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement174 1986-07-01 13 -Alluring Austen Capture the essence of Austria through its cuisine. Acquire that refined Austrian taste < as you savour its fine specialities. y^^^ The Baron's Table presents I J Lunch and dinner from July 1 31. \^>/ Simply the best m town y The usual a la carte menu of174 words
-
Advertisement354 1986-07-01 13 Total flexibility. Yours with our Revolving Credit Facility. The ability to raise credit exactly m i^£r^ lf you need a ehe Q ue book t0 hel P when you want it, with no restric- M you make full use of the Revolving Credit tions on how you use it, is354 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement425 1986-07-01 14 H Six of the best! That s what pine Courts chef recommends this month. jS^so^ Special tried prawns (two styles) "*^m(t^^ v> !a sweet ant^ sour h'sh with egg white' /!sjk Pan-fried crab meat with beancurd \j/^^f^^ Special crispy deep-fried chicken with black sauce \jmr^ Pan-fried beet rolls with sesame425 words
-
Advertisement8 1986-07-01 14 Near misses on PIE, court told P. 238 words
-
Advertisement10 1986-07-01 14 rental and leasing schemes are also availahle^^';'.' 0 i^|H hBHHHbj10 words
-
-
around YOUR PLACE
-
Article, Illustration466 1986-07-01 15 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN Kallang Centre to be showcase for foreign visitors, too By KALLANG community centre will be a showcase for the People's Association. It will be put on the itinerary of foreign visitors interested m seeing how grassroots centres here are run.466 words
-
175 1986-07-01 15 Safra to hold video and photography courses PHOTOGRAPHY enthusiasus can pick up new techniques or brush up their skills through a series of courses organised by the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association at its Bukit Merah Clubhouse. They are open to nonSafra members and nonreservists. The association's Photographic Club will175 words
-
Article, Illustration363 1986-07-01 15 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Toa Payoh By A CLASS on class that's what Toa Payoh community centre is offering. How to project a certain oomph, that something special that makes you stand out from the crowd. But not all nine participants m the363 words
-
Article, Illustration214 1986-07-01 15 SEX AND YOUTH: A oneday seminar, titled Sex Education For Youth, will be held at the Bedok branch library on July 12. It will cover aspects such as dating, contraception, abortion and sexuallytransmitted diseases. The speakers will be from the Ministry of Health. Register at the library214 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement194 1986-07-01 15 AIR WARFARE This book examines the development of combat aircraft and their weapons and sets it, chapter by chapter, m the context of the changing role of air power m the 1980s and beyond. It pays particular attention to the allimportant electronic warfare battle and shows how a range of194 words
-
Advertisement38 1986-07-01 15 Action Line *****72 Mon Fri 10 am 1 pm Are you organising an event that the public should know about? Have you heard anything interesting happening m your neighbourhood? Call us on Action Line and let us know.38 words
-
Advertisement142 1986-07-01 15 Singapore -Bangkok Every day on Thai You get to Bangkok fresh and m good time for your business appointments. But not before a hearty breakfast served with a smile. I I Mii||||ppi Fine porcelain, silver cutlery, and a choice of menus and spirits. Lunch at 30,000 feet above sea level142 words
-
-
COMMENT/ Perspective
-
The Straits Times
-
Article529 1986-07-01 16 LIFE m condominiums and other private apartments would only improve with the adoption by Parliament of the latest series of proposals to amend the Land Titles (Strata) Act. The changes would give management corporations of these properties much needed additional powers to perform their role effectively529 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1175 1986-07-01 16 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Correspondent MELBOURNE The Kawke government's celebrated prices and incomes accord with Australia's trade unions is coming under increasing strain as the country's economic problems intensify. The basic elements of the accord were simple enough: The unions1,175 words
-
What others say
-
Article501 1986-07-01 16 Editorial, headlined Flexibility needed to stimulate tourism, published m Lianhe Zaobao on June 25. THERE is nothing new m the proposal to set up a casino as a tourist attraction. Objections so far have been based on moral grounds. From the viewpoint of attracting tourists to earn501 words
-
Article225 1986-07-01 16 Editorial, headlined Better medical care for the aged under Medisave, published m Berita Minggu on June 22. IN A fast developing country like Singapore, the increasing demand for medical service for the ageing population has been expected. This is because as the people now enjoy225 words
-
-
Article531 1986-07-01 16 Threatening Botha quietly Art Buchwald "WHAT is oar policy m South Africa?" I asked Nattily, a top-ranking source at the State Department. "We deplore what is going on there and will take tough measures to see that the South African government changes its ways." "What kind of measures?" I asked.Los Angeles Times - 531 words
-
Article, Illustration909 1986-07-01 17 VIKRAM KHANNA - VIKRAM KHANNA Barber Conable Jr, the World Bank's new president By FROM today, what the President of the World Bank, Mr A.W. Clausen, once described as "the best job m the world" will change hands. Mr Clausen will step down and Mr Barber Conable Jr will909 words
-
555 1986-07-01 17 Asahi Shimbun editorial, published on June 27. FOREIGN Minister Shintaro Mr Abe specified the principles that will guide Japan's Asian policy at an expanded foreign ministers' meeting of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) m Manila on June 26. Mr Abe spoke of555 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1986-07-01 16 Credit Corporation (Singapore) Limited \*jj WKI 354 Orchard Rd »03-01 Shaw House Singapore 0923 Tel *****6616 words
-
Advertisement295 1986-07-01 16 IJK4lp|M|MW^Win^Muab^ Prizes p^l^gj^i^y m the l?J^Hfflfjßr Wiggins Teape ■■■■■FQffice Stationery Contest Fifty C. K. Tang gift vouchers draws! That means, you'll have triple the (each worth $75), thirty Fuji chance to win something! auto-focus 35mm cameras and fifteen M a k e your stationery order today from Philips colour TVs295 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement195 1986-07-01 17 CASIO Hi w w «a' BysfizSP^ i t*l3?' f "'jjitfe *^B^^Hoß^^^Sßl^B^^HSfc. ''i» ""^^^^^Jvl^ .^l^B i .u Viffi''^ 5| ■>'.* I '^!JJ§BPjWlr' "^SH^sfT^WBWBH^HBp Jot &ssP^ mF A^W^\fe: i dwP I^'-''-' ''SSWw Pocket LCD Television m*JJ* **<£& JH H ml ~1 The TV 3O offers a b 9 '""S^ Hk 2.8-inch picture195 words
-
Advertisement719 1986-07-01 17 dST kB FRASER NEAVE Bs jIB limited IJH MM iH (INCORPORATED IN THf REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE! RESULTS FOR THE YEAR The directors are pleased to make the following preliminary announcement of the audited results for the year ended 31st March:GROUP COMPANY 1986 1965 Chang* 19W 1985 Chang* $'000 $'000 $'000719 words
-
-
FORUM
-
260 1986-07-01 18 Traders want to be paid before they move out I AM sure many businessmen who operate, like I do, from pre-war shops face an uncertain future. I have been doing business for years m a rented shophouse m North Bridge Road. Many of the old shophouses along this road have260 words
-
Letter97 1986-07-01 18 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But we would prefer97 words
-
226 1986-07-01 18 What are views on nuclear plants nearby? I REFER to my letter (ST, May 22) on the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and your report about our neighbour Indonesia still planning to build a nuclear plant near Singapore. (ST, June 5). The June 2 issue of Time magazine reported that the Chernobyl226 words
-
158 1986-07-01 18 Others may start lighting up too I HAVE on two occasions seen groups of young people smoking on board buses. They did so even though there were signs reminding passengers that it is an offence to smoke on buses. Perhaps they were bold enough to do so because both the158 words
-
118 1986-07-01 18 SIMPANG Bedok post office is just across the road from my house. However, when I receive notification of undeliverable registered letters, I have to collect them from the Central Bedok post office, which is over 6 km away. I waste time and money doing118 words
-
Bouquets from two residents
-
Letter, Illustration303 1986-07-01 18 AN outstanding feature at Block 133, Serangoon Avenue 5, is a well-constructed ramp for a wheelchairbound resident. It stands as a small monument, a testimony to the public that the Housing Board is a caring organisation. Having lived m groundlevel houses for more than303 words
-
Letter105 1986-07-01 18 I WOULD like to thank the staff of the Housing Board's Sims Drive area office for promptly sending men to repair the defects I complained about m my letter "Flat owner knocked and got hollow sounds from flooring". (ST, June 13). The workers did a wonderful job105 words
-
Letter260 1986-07-01 18 THE Housing Board gave most flat owners reason to smile when it eased its rules on sub-letting. (ST, June 21). I have, however, been prompted to write this letter because I disagree with its requirement that owners pay a mandatory monthly administrative charge. I take the260 words
-
-
69 1986-07-01 18 Install coin machine in Yishun MANY bus-users would be grateful if a coin changing machine is installed at the temporary Yishun bus interchange. I live m Yishun but have to travel all the way to the Ang Mo Kio bus interchange to get the coins I need to board the69 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement446 1986-07-01 18 Sawasdw THAI FOOD FESTIVAL* JULY 1-15 1986 TIFFANY COFFEE HOUSE Tohm Yum Coong, Guy Hor Buy Teoy, Toh Mun Pla, Kao Ohb Sapparoo A rich, tasty and spicy Thai buffet spread presented by Thai Cooks from Chiang Mai. Thai dessert making demonstrations daily. Lunch or Dinner $15.5O FURAMA The East446 words
-
Advertisement91 1986-07-01 18 Practise For Health Relaxation IV Qi Gong For Health Every Monday 8.00 pm to 9.00 pm Chin-Lou Qi Gong Every Wednesday of Friday 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm Ang Tai-Chi and Moving Meditation For Busy Professionals 9 Specially Prepared Lessons Private Tuition Tuesday Thursday 9 00 am to 10.00 am91 words
-
-
TIMESDOLLAR
-
In the markets
-
Article, Illustration71 1986-07-01 19 SHARE prices slipped across the board on the Singapore market yesterday on continued profit-taking. The Straits Times Industrial lost 11.12 points to 741.22 its third straight fall and the Business Times Composite Index fell 10.14 points to 628.04. Falls led rises 171 to 12, while 14 stocks71 words
-
Chief price changes
-
Article48 1986-07-01 19 lion Corp 220 +22 F |N 735 +5 DBS «70 +5 Spore Bw 346 +2 Metal Boi Spore 332 +2 M Flour 2« +2 OUB CUIS 110 +2 NOUoan 87 +I>* Hwa Hort| 95+1 DuntopEstCUS 72 +1 SPK Senlota 71 +1 H Royal M 1 2 +o'i48 words
-
Article73 1986-07-01 19 Cl Hokfafs 79 -31 Khonf Gum 255 -25 MBinkint 312 -IS FEIS 291 -17 OCBC 720 -15 M Breweries 610 -15 Roxt Elect 230 -15 Parkway HSOC 100 -15 Munum Corpn 264 -12 MHjss 153 -12 Sir jits Tradini 288 -11 Setnb Shipyard 161 -11 MUMt|soc 113 -11 ftofcam73 words
-
Article11 1986-07-01 19 UIC 1,109,000 Promet 662,000 Ton Chong 444,000 SIA 409,00011 words
-
Article96 1986-07-01 19 tune 27 June 28 BT Composite 638 18 628 04 BT Indicator *****887 *****567 BT OB OS 386 4 180 CADI -6412 -6535 OBV —***** -***** ST Industrials 752 34 741 22 ST Finance 2263 13 2248 31 ST Hotels 586 35 582 48 June 27 June 28 ST96 words
-
-
Article34 1986-07-01 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)34 words
-
Article14 1986-07-01 19 THE US dollar lost 135 ticks to close at DM 2.1995 m Singapore.14 words
-
Article21 1986-07-01 19 DM V FT 8) H$ US$ UBB 2.1975 165.10 unq 2.1940 unq 1.5310 2.1995 164.00 7.0130 2.1890 7.8090 1.529321 words
-
Article33 1986-07-01 19 Eurodollar: Gained five ticks to 93.43 a contract. Dentochemark: Gained 29 ticks to 0.4570 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 63 ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.6O to U*****.60 an ounce.33 words
-
-
Short stops
-
Article82 1986-07-01 19 Diamond trade sparkles TTEL AVIV The world diamond trade has recovered from its 1981-1983 slump, Mr Moshe Schnitzer, President of the World Federation of Diamond Exchanges, said. "This year will be our best ever," he said at the opening of the World Diamond Congress. The de Beers cartel, which controlsReuter - 82 words
-
Article75 1986-07-01 19 BEIJING Gateway Development and Construction Corp of the US has signed a contract with Tianjin Foreign Trade Corp to build a 19-storey international trade centre m Tianjin. The China Daily business weekly said the planned investment of US$44 million (about Ss96 million) under a 20-year contract makes itReuter - 75 words
-
Article62 1986-07-01 19 TOKYO A group of 34 American workers hired for Mazda Motor Corp's Michigan car manufacturing factory will undergo a four-week training programme m Japan. Mazda, Japan's No. 3 car manufacturer, said yesterday the group will be the first group of American employees to learn at firstUPI - 62 words
-
Article74 1986-07-01 19 A denser optical fibre TOKYO Japan's telephone and telegraph monopoly NTT announced plans to commercialise what is claimed to be the world's most densely packed optical fibre cable by the end of this year. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp said yesterday that three major Japanese cable manufacturers Sumitomo Electric Industries,AFP - 74 words
-
Article101 1986-07-01 19 HONGKONG Auditors Coopers and Lybrand have qualified the 1985 accounts of the Union Bank of Hongkong Ltd, which reported a net loss of HK5612.17 million (about SSI7I million) for last year compared with a HKS2.BI million profit m 1984. The Banking Commissioner had on March 27 ordered JardineReuter - 101 words
-
-
739 1986-07-01 19 Directors taken to task by shareholders KUALA LUMPUR SEVERAL shareholders of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd yesterday called on directors who could not spare the time and contribute to the financiallyailing group to step down. The shareholders took the directors to task with scorching criticisms ofNST - 739 words
-
693 1986-07-01 19 NORA CHENG - Ambassador's 3 newsmaker directors stay away NORA CHENG By THE three directors of Ambassador who have been m the news lately Datuk Abdul Razak bin Yusof, Datuk K.K. Sharma and Mr Manharlal Gathani were notably absent from the company's meetings yesterday. Shareholders at the annual general meeting asked where they693 words
-
Article52 1986-07-01 19 DBS Bank, the first tenant to move into the Raffles City Shopping Centre, will open a branch there today. The new branch, DBS Bank's 29th m Singapore, is on the ground floor facing North Bridge Road and will have a staff of 15, headed by Mr Yuen52 words
-
309 1986-07-01 19 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By QAF Ltd'B purchase of the Klasse retail operations m Brunei Darnssaiam helped produce better results for the group m the second half and boosted after-tax profit 31 per cent to $5.2 million for the year ended March 31. This figure309 words
-
Article, Illustration736 1986-07-01 19 JAMES NG - New 'driver' to steer C C out of the red JAMES NG Face m the news By TODAY, Mr Thomas Chua Boon Lee becomes the man m the hot seat. As the new group chief executive of Cycle Carriage, he is taking over the helm when the group is floundering736 words
-
570 1986-07-01 19 Queries on mystery loan by Magnum KUALA LUMPUR ghgfhgfhgfhgfhgfhgfhghgh SHAREHOLDERS of Magnum Corp have expressed dissatisfication with its recent Ms 32 million loan to an unknown company. They queried directors on Saturday about the identity of the borrower but Magnum Chairman Datuk Choo Ching Hwa was only willing to sayMBT - 570 words
-
Article2675 1986-07-01 20 INDUSTRIALS Acmo (xdi Ajinomoto(— (10) 300 Ale> Hldg cd AMD (3205X2)310 Alcom (698) (26) 71 (5) 70 (3) 70' (1; 67 (1 1) 69 Xn AISB (645) (2) 68 (10) 67 (2) 66 (1) 65 API (868 87S) (4) 93 (3) 92H (6) 91 (9)2,675 words
-
Article3389 1986-07-01 20 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m3,389 words
-
Article2786 1986-07-01 20 M shares quoted have a par value of {1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scnp/rifhts. N Tai-exempted dividend. ABM is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. Tnntee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vot Day Mfh2,786 words
-
Commodities, Finance
-
Article391 1986-07-01 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4 3 4 4Vi 4 3 4 Monthly 5 Autosave 4 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4>/ 4 4'/ 4 4 4V 4 (1) 2 months 4>/ 4 (l) 3 months 4V4 4'- 4 4> 4 4 /.(I) 6391 words
-
Article161 1986-07-01 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4805 1.4827 6.87—6.68 Canadian dollar 1.5755-1.5774 6.37-6.27 NZ dollar 1.2014-1.2053 8.47-8.20 Sterling pound 3.3549—3.3586 3.00—2.95 US dollar 2.1885-2.1895 4.59-4.54 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian161 words
-
Article105 1986-07-01 21 THE US dollar closed lower against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed weaker m relatively active trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1850 and 2.1980. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1975/85 and closed at 2.1930/40. Trading was quiet, fluctuating105 words
-
Article135 1986-07-01 21 THE kilobar market traded between S*24,185 and S$24,550 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at USS344.10/50 and drifted to the day's low of USI344.00/40. It closed for lunch at US5344.30/70. Buoyed by higher silver prices, it later rose to US$346.00/40, before settling for the day at US$345.80/346.20.135 words
-
Article25 1986-07-01 21 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 345.40—345.80 343.60 344.00 Mon Sat Hongkong 345.70—346.00 344.20—344.60 Fri Thurs New York 344.80—345.30 344.50 345.00 London 343.80-344.30 344.50-345.0025 words
-
-
Article235 1986-07-01 21 Managers' prices for July 1 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 85*d 0 90nd The Savings Fund 0 75—0 80 Spore Prog Fund 0 36—0 38 Spore Sec Fond 0 60 0 65 S pore Invest Fund 0 55«d 0.59xd Spore Equity Fund 0 42-045 Asia Unit Trust235 words
-
Stock markets round-up
-
Article69 1986-07-01 21 i i i i i i _i i i I NST Index Monday 1,156 66 (1,170.01) ~"g r- Hongkong Hang Seng ->$ Monday 1,739.11 (1,750.98) gel Australian AH Ordinaries S* Monday 1,179.30 (1,183.60) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 17,654.19 (17,547.42) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,354.40 (1,353.10) Dow Jones Average Friday69 words
-
532 1986-07-01 21 When rapid growth can cause a bank to fail LUBBOCK (Texas) RAPID growth, usually a healthy sign for any business, can cause the failure of a bank if management loses control, according to a recent study of bank failures. "What happened so many times was that banks experienced such rapid532 words
-
627 1986-07-01 21 SOME light buying by fund managers m attempts to lift share prices on the last day of the quarter to "window-dress" mid-year accounts had no impact on the Singapore market yesterday. Instead, prices eased across the board as profit-takers held the upper hand for most627 words
-
Article285 1986-07-01 21 June 30 HKJ Change Assoc ln« Hotels 0 99 +0 03 Bonk Of Eost Asia 17 80 -0.1 Cathay Pacific Air 530 -0 05 Cheung Kong 20 40 -0 2 China Light 15.40 -0.1 Cross Horb Tunnel 9.60 unch F E Consortium 0.415 -0 005 Far East Exch Philex285 words
-
Article350 1986-07-01 21 Mm< 30 Yen Change A|inomoto 1890 unch Akoi 493 +3 Amada 911 +11 Asohi Chem 839 II Asahi Glass 1280 -30 Bank Of Tokyo 803 +13 Bndgestone 709 +3 Canon 1020 unch Casio Computer 1480 -30 Citizen 650 +4 D Nip Print 1920 +10 D Nippon Screen 910 +10350 words
-
Article333 1986-07-01 21 June 30 Cents Charge (Aust) A C I 345 -5 A N I 315 -2 Aberfoyle 700S -20 Age 340 +5 Amcor 345 unch Ampol Exp 180 +5 Ampol Pet 245 Am 470 -10 Ashton 155 +5 B H P 848 unch Beach Petroleum 64 unch BeH Group 910333 words
-
-
Article115 1986-07-01 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened on a bullish note owing to the string of weak US economic data releases m recent weeks which prompted speculation of a discount rate cut. The September contract opened at 93.42 and traded to 93.45 following reports of strong retail buying of115 words
-
Article, Illustration78 1986-07-01 21 CURRENCY futures opened sharply higher as the US dollar weakened m the spot market following speculation that US authorities might allow the dollar to slide to correct the large trade deficit. Deutschemark opened 31 ticks higher at 0.4572 and traded to a high of 0.4590 before closing at 0.4570.78 words
-
Article52 1986-07-01 21 SEPTEjMBER yen opened 35 ticks higher at 0.*****1 and continued to trade to a high of 0.*****4 before closing at 0.*****9. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****1 0.*****4 0.*****4 0.*****9 246 Dec 0.*****58— 0.*****3 Mar 81 0.*****08— 0.*****7 Open Int (Fri): 1232. Act Vol52 words
-
Article, Illustration33 1986-07-01 21 AUGUST gold settled at U*****.60 an ounce. (USf per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol AugBC 347.608 347.60 Sept 349.60 Oct 350.60 Open Int (Fri): ten. Act Vol (Fri): Nil.33 words
-
Article, Illustration429 1986-07-01 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Mercator (38E) 1/7 (1600) Fl 0700-0800 G3 Leise Ms (8608) 1/7 (0900) F5 ***** 100/*****000 Al/Bl *****900 Fl Ned Houtman (206) 2/7 (0030) F7 *****530/*****630 P2/S2 Pegasus P (435N) 1/7 (2300)429 words
-
Article17 1986-07-01 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore July 175.50 down 1.25 cents Malaysia July ***** down two cents17 words
-
Article17 1986-07-01 21 Tin Closing prices Ms/kik> XL Tin 14.08 up three cents Turnover 108 tonnes up 53 tonnes17 words
-
Article25 1986-07-01 21 Clown prices Copper £/tomw Fri Spot *****-***** (882 00—883 00) 3 months 925 00— 927 00 (925.00-927.00) Market tone Barely steady Sales 19.350 tonnes25 words
-
Article29 1986-07-01 21 Ctamt prices Silver USS/troy w Mon Fri Singapore 5 03-5 08 5 00-5 05 Fri Thus New York 4 95-5 00 5 03-5 08 Source Credit Suisse. Spore29 words
-
Article26 1986-07-01 21 Chnini prices Aluminium £/tonne Fri Spot 764.50-***** (764 50 765 00) 3 months 759 00 760 00 (759.00—760 00) Market tone Steady Sales 12.600 tonnes26 words
-
Article93 1986-07-01 21 Crude MS/tome pafcnofl July 577.50 (south) 575 (north) Refined palm ol USS/ tonnes RBD palm oil July 245 (sellers) Aug/Sept 240 (sellers) RBD Stearin July/Aug 200 (sellers) RBD Olein July 275 (sellers) Aug 270 (sellers) Sept 265 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closing prices on the93 words
-
Article, Illustration205 1986-07-01 21 Vessel Berth Art Dep Keppel Wharves Barber Hector KO9 aside 1/7 Mataram K35 aside 1/7 Rema Kll aside 1/7 Str Pride K24E a/side 1/7 Waheng Kl9 a/side 1/7 Auby K2SW 1/7 2/7 Gold Stream K27 1/7 3/7 Renee Rickmers KlB 1/7 2/7 Southern Glory K2B 1/7 2/7205 words
-
433 1986-07-01 22 PRIMA Ltd has entered into two joint-venture agreements m China. The company told the Stock Exchange of Singapore these were long-term investments and would make no significant immediate contribution to its profitability. The first joint-venture company, Yantai Xinzhongxin Feeds Ltd,433 words
-
201 1986-07-01 22 AGNES WEE - Shanghai trade team to hold exhibition here SHANGHAI A 31--member trade mission from Shanghai will be m Singapore this month to show off their goods at the first Shanghai Exhibition at the River View Hotel. The mission, led by Mr La Gao Xian, Deputy Director of the Shanghai Foreign Economic201 words
-
Article375 1986-07-01 22 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Interim setback is its first m 4 years i i b &iK MALAYAN Breweries Ltd has weathered the recession reasonably well and has reported only a marginal 4.7 per cent fall m group pre-tax profit to $32.3 million for the halfyear ended March375 words
-
287 1986-07-01 22 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE By m Shanghai SHANGHAI A Singapore company m a joint venture with two Chinese state-owned development organisations has started work on a RMBS million (about 553.45 million) apartment building here. Pan-Malaysia Estates (Pte) Ltd holds a 30 per cent stake m287 words
-
Article, Illustration578 1986-07-01 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QI KNOW a person who has worked m a bank for almost 15 years. Her salary is no more than $1,310 and she has no other income, yet she holds several credit cards m her name. Moreover she is an extremely bad paymaster and boasts of578 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement149 1986-07-01 19 "H§3rafisSBBBfIEB^BBHfIHB^SKB^~ /t I HBWB BhBBJ I Jb 4^bt w' x fw T&&- t Br^SwJMaIit^SHBBBEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS Experience^fSlWßK I^^SJ^^^^^y?rVve Q BBBKa«fc^BBH||HHH BbMbßb jj^'^M^j 1 JwBBBBBBBBKIBkL^KB^BBVB^fIBHVfIiBBHVBBVBBBBBI KlVBjaJflJßßfrß>!n t 1 BjBF BbBL iBL/^BBJBb7% qBBBB] AMMuugt 9BH BB^BBBJBJr^ sl l IW F I Hflßraflßtk iRH iVH BbWs< j t 'V 81 BrBr 'W Bk^ BWr I149 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement46 1986-07-01 20 Specialist Cars LARGE SELECTION OF USED SPECIALIST CARS BMW, Mercedes Benz, Porsche, Rolls Royce, Jaguar etc available to the trade at realistic prices. Enquiries invited. Write to: Mr John Clark John Clark (SPECIALIST CARS) LTD 150 Gray Street Aberdeen ABI 6JW, Scotland, UK. or Telex *****846 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement249 1986-07-01 22 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^^iMi^^liißaßaßaßaßaßH W^mmmmSSSS^^^^^M "*i» wimif^^SSri^^ I'll' hum lH!i7rf?it ll M"t^^ Liv iiimiii i .tIPB I IBBHHHBttHS^fIIBI ifc-' '"jKT '£^B^4 HIWI I ''■.;'-> i-'i'.*;-:':':';: --V- :';v y" i^999BM^^^Hi9PßBl^'^M^^mwßßs^^?fe iMrl I r ;^^ff B» £/TH£R YOU H>\V£ AN £Y£ FOR TH£ EXCEPTIONAL OR YOU DONT 7H£ FRENCH have perfected the art of blending249 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement7 1986-07-01 23 IJBP^^B^JjWIETIES TO CHOOSE V^^ r W^jf j^W\j^7 words
-
Advertisement71 1986-07-01 23 Do you know this man? RELATIVES of this man (above) who died in Woodbridge Hospital last week are requested to contact the police. Mr Cheong Ah Keh, 78, a former trishaw rider, had been staying in the hospital since January 1950. He was 1.6 m tall, medi-um-built and had short71 words
-
Advertisement591 1986-07-01 23 You can count on Super Weekends w -v x our lively new community news-^ v X^ tgfl T^JpF^*^-^^ y O y who will receive our paper is delivered to their homes. P a P er may well ask: Why me? If you live m one of these prime target house-591 words
-
-
Supplement Armed Forces Day
-
Article, Illustration413 1986-07-01 24 BEFORE a large force such as a division engages the enemy m combat, it sends out smaller units ahead to check the lie of the land and report back on enemy activity. Such reconnaisance or recce missions, to gather information on the enemy and his413 words
-
Article, Illustration702 1986-07-01 24 A two-page special which also features this year's best units The SAF combined arms division The days when we had pure infantry battalions charging up the hills are over. Colonel Chin Chow Yoon It has often been said that m order to ensure peace, a702 words
-
The pick of the crop
-
Article, Illustration397 1986-07-01 25 Best Combat and Best Infantry Unit THE plaque on the guardroom wall reads "Slim Barracks, the home of the 2nd King Edward Vll's Own Goorkhas (the Sirmoor Rifles) from 1949 when it was built until October 1971." The place is steeped m history. Koonja, Aliwal, Delhi, Kandahar, Tigris, El Alamein,397 words
-
Article, Illustration340 1986-07-01 25 Best Air Defence Artillery Unit NOT many people have heard of the Air Force's 165 Air Defence Artillery Battalion. But some, especially schoolboys and military enthusiasts, know a Rapier missile when they see one. Measuring about 2 m long, the British Aero-space-made missile lances through the air above Mach 2340 words
-
Article, Illustration288 1986-07-01 25 Best Ship: The RSS Swit Archer THERE are plenty of smiling faces these days on board the Navy's two coastal patrol craft (CPC) squadrons the 183 rd and the 186 th. That's because the coveted Best Ship award this year comes from their ranks the good ship RSS Swift Archer.288 words
-
-
Article, Illustration520 1986-07-01 25 What we do is track down enemy artillery and tell our own guns where to aim Captain (Reservist) John Urn MEET businessman John Lim Hong Heng. Like many Singaporeans, John works hard at his job and, at the end of the day, he attends classes at520 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement339 1986-07-01 24 Timrnfmflffi^ AH articles by MICHAEL LIM ■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■MMIIWI IIIIIHIIIIIi 111 Congratulations to the H^H^K^^H SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES Mll^^Wi on ARMED FORCES DAY SINGAPORE r ißr armed forces r^^mmS^ ARMED FORCES DAY ir si .1 gfiS Jji Because we're always planning for the future, the Bell 406CS brings top-line technology to frontline339 words
-
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Advertisement135 1986-07-01 25 »^f»** N J v m hbcti! Bf ii *^ijoi \wmzmkmik lj i Mjj i Mrf^-'w^j^.^^l B H 193 Uv.nd.rSt">*! *03-0 108/20 21 Emira.nl Plau |_^kl_i==^=Jgl m S U Sing«pon, 1233 Showroom *****88 U :g) M Jgk B BwnH.Hc.ux 10 30 am -930 pm (Mori to Thuw/Sun) 'L J L *m.*im.^135 words
-
Advertisement27 1986-07-01 25 SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES on ARMED FORCES DAY GRUMMAN GRUMMAN (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED 250 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD #15-04 RAFFLES CITY TOWER SINGAPORE 0617. TEL: *****22. TELEX: RS *****27 words
-
-
RACING
-
Article1038 1986-07-01 26 WEIGHTS and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Tirnah: SATURDAY Clan 1 Dhr 1 t.SOOm (Ratings: 178-147) Swingin' Cowboy 60 176 Think Positive 58 172 Steady II 54.5 165 Joyful Affair m 54 164 Top Note 52.5 161 Beat The (lock 51.5 159 Man Of Honour1,038 words
-
Article82 1986-07-01 26 QE Cup line-up 14 now in Class 3 THE following horses who won .or finished second m Class 4 at Bukit Timah last weekend have been promoted to Class 3 (new ratings within brackets): Ski Fantasy (92), Fine Tune (90), What A Miracle (89), Celebrity 111 (89), Machine Gun (88),82 words
-
Article, Illustration278 1986-07-01 26 and At the 4OOm Pictures by At the finish hghghgh ghghgfhghg ghgfhgfh ghghghgfhg ghghghgfhg ghghghghg ghghgfhfhf ghghgfhgf ghgfhgfhgfhghhgf ALBERT SIM JONATHAN CHOO Restricted Terms Div B I,loom 1. Melody 2. Riversands m 3. Ananda 4. No Compromise n Dist: Ns, 3'/ 2)ALBERT SIM; JONATHAN CHOO - 278 words
-
Article, Illustration548 1986-07-01 26 TONTO - TONTO 'Battler' slapped with topweight m Cup By MAGARI II has peaked nicely for the $90,000 Queen Elizabeth n Cup over 2,000 m on Sunday, but not without a price. The Sharivari five-year-old, who is yet to make his mark after campaigning for two years m548 words
-
118 1986-07-01 26 Three-year ban on Hongkong trainer HONGKONG English trainer Derek Kent was disqualifed for three years yesterday after the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club found him guilty of breaching racing rules. Kent, 58, was among 13 people suspended by the Jockey Club m February following an investigation by the Independent Commission AgainstAFP - 118 words
-
328 1986-07-01 26 LUCKY LEO - STC comes to terms with WFA events LUCKY LEO By THE first weight-for-age race at Bukit Timah for three years produced the best finish of the weekend m a heartening result for the Singapore Turf Club. The $50,000 Unity Stakes over 1,600 m attracted 13 entries. The field was reduced328 words
-
LETTER
-
Letter636 1986-07-01 26 I WOULD like to congratulate the newly-elected Chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, Mr Tan Hock Chong, and his Committee (if he prefers to be humble and share the honours) on the favourable steps taken so far towards the betterment of horse racing m Singapore, and636 words
-
-
Article, Illustration13 1986-07-01 26 JON - JON BY. w Jon "It could be the pituitary gland."Jon - 13 words
-
-
Page 26 Advertisements
-
Advertisement34 1986-07-01 26 H o v s E H U N T I N G Don't knock on every door. Step into "Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available! fa I r* a t c 737H6634 words
-
-
TIMESPORT
-
Article, Illustration452 1986-07-01 27 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN Reward for winning national championships By hghgfhfghgfh KELLY CHAN edged out arch-rival Ramie Salleh m light wind conditions to win the Mistral national championships at East Coast over the weekend. Kelly, 29, can now set his sights on the International Mistral Class452 words
-
Article182 1986-07-01 27 Gross breaks own record SWIMMING HANOVER MICHAEL GROSS set the 11th world record of his remarkable swimming career last Saturday when he clocked lmln 56.245 ec to better his own 200--metre butterfly mark at the West German championships. Gross, double gold medallist at the 1984 Olympic Games m Los Angeles,Reuter; AFP; UPI - 182 words
-
ON THE ATHLETICS SCENE
-
Article, Illustration303 1986-07-01 27 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By ONG YEOK PHEE, captain of the men's team and one of Singapore's most resilient track and field athletes, has resigned. "I don't think I can contribute anymore to track and field," said the 33--year-old sprinter, who still ranks among the Republic's303 words
-
Article103 1986-07-01 27 EAST BERLIN World long-jump record-holder Heike Drechsler rounded off a top-class performance by East German women athletes this weekend by equalling compatriot Marita Koch's 200 m world mark of 21.715ec. Heike's run m the national championships crowned a month that began with the long jump worldReuter - 103 words
-
-
ON THE MOTORING SCENE
-
Article274 1986-07-01 27 ROTHENTURM (Switzerland) Frenchman Jacky Vimond turned the tables on Italian Michele Rinaldi to win both races of the Swiss 250 cc motocross Grand Prix and extend his world championship lead here on Sunday. Vimond, on a Yamaha, won easily m the first race as Rinaldi 's SuzukiReuter; AFP; AP - 274 words
-
-
180 1986-07-01 27 ASIAN GAMES SEOUL Thirty countries have so far confirmed they would attend September's Seoul Asian Games, organisers said yesterday. Twenty-five countries, including China and Japan, have presented formal applications to the organising committee and five other countries have expressed their intention to take partReuter - 180 words
-
Article, Illustration498 1986-07-01 28 ghgfhgfhfghgf Zainal, Seok Hui show mettle to triumph m Japan Open SINGAPORE'S national champion Zainal Abidin strolled to his third Japan Open title m Tokyo yesterday but compatriot Lim Seok Hui had to struggle to overcome Hongkong's Julie Hawkes m the women's final. Top-seeded Zainal took slightly more498 words
-
313 1986-07-01 28 THE Anchor Beer Singapore Open m September may feature the world's leading women players and the Singapore Squash Rackets Association are prepared to pay for it. The was disclosed by SSRA secretary Haridas Nair m response to a letter from Angela Smith, co-or-dinator313 words
-
Article149 1986-07-01 28 SINGAPORE made a clean sweep m the girls' event of the Malaysian junior championships m Kuala Lumpur over the weekend. National junior champion Mah Li Lian defeated compatriot Lina Ong 9-4, 9-1, 9-0. In the play-off for third placing, Ong Mci Lin was stretched by cousin Poh Ling149 words
-
Article, Illustration10 1986-07-01 28 Gatting routs Kiwis with 135 n.o. ghgfhgfhfghf Gatting... grounds Kiwis10 words
-
Article281 1986-07-01 28 ENGLAND skipper Mike Gatting brought New Zealand face to face with the harsher realities of their tour when he hammered 135 for county champions Middlesex at Lord's on Sunday. New Zealand, having routed Combined Universities by 139 runs m the opening three-day match that ended last Friday, were putReuter - 281 words
-
Article254 1986-07-01 28 LONDON West Indian Roger Harper, growing m stature as an all-rounder m his second season with Northamptonshire, helped his adopted county go jointtop of the Sunday League. Harper struck 43 and snapped up 4-17 with his off-spin-ners as Northants beat Sussex by 88 runs at Hastings. The GuyanaReuter - 254 words
-
Article472 1986-07-01 28 Murphy wins by three strokes GOLF OAKVILLE (Ontario) American Bob Murphy shot a steady one-under-par 71 despite windy conditions on Sunday to beat Australian Greg Norman by three strokes and win the Canadian Open. Murphy finished with an eight-under 280 and earned US$lO6,OOO ($239,760). Norman birdied his final hole forReuter; UPI; AFP - 472 words
-
Article390 1986-07-01 28 AMERICAN FOOTBALL Cocaine killed Cleveland Browns player Don Rogers, making him the second star athlete to die last month from taking the drug, a Sacramento toxicologist said on Sunday. Rogers died of heart failure on Friday, a day before his wedding. His death came eight days afterReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 390 words
-
Masterful minnows
-
Article, Illustration119 1986-07-01 29 LONDON A small blow m favour of international detente was struck last week when a Soviet-American men's doubles team went on court at Wimbledon for the first time. Andrei Chesnokov, of the Soviet Union, combined with Kelly Jones, a former collegiate player, m an unfinished match againstReuter - 119 words
-
Article, Illustration272 1986-07-01 29 Ramesh and Co. seek their semi-final success story LONDON An Indian, a South African or one of two Europeans, all unseeded and none ranked higher than No. 32, will provide the men's semifinals success story at Wimbledon for the 10th consecutive year. Since unseeded John McEnroe reached the semi-finals mUPI - 272 words
-
Article, Illustration237 1986-07-01 29 41 want to win, but it I won't be the end of the I world if I don't. I'm not just I here for the ride but I still m want to have fun and not get too down on myself. Edwards, on hisReuter - 237 words
-
Article116 1986-07-01 29 LONDON Defending Wimbledon men's champion Boris Becker has yielded only one set m three matches m defense of his title. Yet according to weekend press reports he faces a crisis going into the second week of the tourney because of problems with his serve. Much ofAP - 116 words
-
226 1986-07-01 29 LONDON First, there was Boris Becker. Now there is West German Eric Jelen, poised to follow m his illustrious compatriot's path m attempting to make history at Wimbledon. The soft-spoken soldier has now marched into the last lfi, alongside friend and sparring partner Becker, sinceReuter - 226 words
-
-
Article, Illustration382 1986-07-01 29 HAKIKAT RAI - Singapore steal an upset m friendly By HAKIKAT RAI SINGAPORE pulled off a minor miracle, beating Pakistan 4-3 m a friendly international at Fairer Park yesterday. Playing with a hastily-assembled squad, which included three foreigners and a number of ex-internationals, the hosts found themselves a goal down barelyALBERT SIM - 382 words
-
Article310 1986-07-01 29 JANICE SEAH ON SOFTBALL IN the face of such opposition as the Taiwan's Kuang Hua women's team, the Singapore Recreation Club's Pelicans should not have felt too bad that they only managed to steal one base m their 9-0 drubbing at the Padang yesterday. Taiwan, who310 words
-
Article157 1986-07-01 29 J. RAJENDRAN ON RUGBY NGEE ANN and Singapore polytechnics have entered for the Singapore Rugby Union Under-20 tournament which kicks off at Fairer Park today (4pm) a sure sign of the sport's renewed popularity among the students. Singapore Polytechnic, who tackle Combined Schools A m today's157 words
-
Article122 1986-07-01 29 India to lodge protest IPOH India are to lodge a protest with the International Field Hockey Federation over the decision to declare them Joint winners with Pakistan of the Perak Invitational tournament, Indian officials said on Sunday. The decision arose after Saturday's final between India and Pakistan was called offAFP; AP - 122 words
-
232 1986-07-01 29 Martina and Gabriela ease through LONDON Defending women's champion Martina Navratilova and 10thseeded Gabriela Sabatini led the way into the Wimbledon quarter-finals yesterday with easy victories. But the upsets continued as the second week began on the famed grass courts. Manuela Maleeva, the women's eighth seed from Bulgaria, was beatenReuter; AP - 232 words
-
-
OBITURY
-
Obituary, Illustration76 1986-07-01 27 The family of the late PATCHAMMAL KUMARASAMY here-by wish to express their heartfelt thanks to friends and relatives for their kind attendance, condolences, wreaths and assistance provided during their recent bereavement. "Karumathi" will be held on the night of 2/7/86 at Blk. 221, #02-164, Bukit Batok East Aye.76 words
-
Obituary33 1986-07-01 27 THE FAMILY OF the late Agnes Rita Fernandis thank Reverend Father Benito, The Assumption Church and all friends and relatives for their attendance, donations, condolences and prayers during their recent bereavement.33 words
-
Obituary, Illustration134 1986-07-01 27 181 Deaths 181 Deaths LIM LIN CHIANG Departed 29 June 1986 (Founder of Soon Cheong Loong Jewellery) (Sin Cheong Loong Jewellery) leaving behind: Wife: Chong Sue Eng Sons: Daughters-in-law: Lim Yok Hin Tan Say Bee Lim York Kee Lim Yoke Seng (Deceased) Lim Yoke Yong Yong Kwee Chin Lim Nguk134 words
-
Obituary, Illustration159 1986-07-01 27 WILLIAMS RAVINDRAN JOSHUA AGE: 22 YRS passed away suddenly on 29.6.86. leaving behind beloved mum, dad, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, relatives 4 friends. Cortege leaves from Blk. 21, Queen's Close, #07-115, S(0314) at 2pm on 1.7.86 for Chua Chu Kang Christian Cemetery. Enquiries *****38. HELEN MARGARET SKADING Age159 words
-
Obituary, Illustration185 1986-07-01 27 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR KOH YANG KHOON Departed 27/6/86 wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our priests, pastors, doctors staff of SGH wards 45 ICU, 48 72, relatives, friends, colleagues business associates for their prayers, attendance, assistance, donations, wreaths condolences during their recent bereavement^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The185 words
-
Obituary, Illustration164 1986-07-01 27 182 Acknowledgements 184 In Memoriam The Family of the late William (Wee) Oel Peng Ong wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, sisters of the Good Shepherd, priests, church members of the OLPS Confraternity, Chai Chee Catholic neighbourhood group, society of St. Vincent De Paul and all friends164 words
-
Obituary, Illustration124 1986-07-01 27 it< annivertary m loving memory of MDM. MARY MICHAEL Departed Ist July 1985 I am the resurrection the life: he who believes In me. though he die, yet shall he live. John: 11.25 Dearly missed A always remembered by sons, daughter*. luohler^rvlaw^n^randchildren In Everlasting Memory of HARIDAS124 words
-
Obituary13 1986-07-01 27 PARKASH SINGH (JAP) departed 25th June 1986. Sadly missed by Mahenthiran.13 words
-
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Advertisement141 1986-07-01 27 THE STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (Run-on style) $60.00 for 3cm x lcol (Semi-display style) $75.00 for 3cm x lcol (Display style) NEW fK\f rom PENGUIN The restrictions of a wartime childhood m London and subsequent post-war shortages have done little to enrich Timothy's early youth.141 words
-
Advertisement54 1986-07-01 27 NOTICE I Thalai Thevasam I It- (Memorial Service) I The Family of the Late I I MR P RAMASAMY I I Died July 14th 1985 1 I invite relatives and friends I h to prayers I at Sri Mariamman Temple I I 244, South Bridge Road I I July 3rd54 words
-
-
Page 28 Advertisements
-
Advertisement178 1986-07-01 28 Time's really running out. Have you Registration closes: Friday July 4, 1986 Spo n^l dbv Of9anisedby^ signed up for the Guinness Road Race wm rilliXJiVrci: ro r kC> yet? Registration closes this Friday July 4, Over $40,000 worth of exciting W m,r n V/i.. sff° re S^ 1 986 prizes178 words
-
-
Page 28 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous125 1986-07-01 28 TODAY'S EVENTS HOCKEY SHA Premier Leagne: SCC v Schools (Padang); Div 1: Safsa v Marsiling (Tanglin Oval); Div i: SIA B v Club HDB (Tanglin) All at 5.30pm. RIGBY National Under* Group A tournament: Singapore Polytechnic v Schools A (Farrer Park, 4pm). SOCCER NFL Div 1: Changi Constituency v Tiong125 words
-
-
Page 29 Advertisements
-
Advertisement102 1986-07-01 29 R u WO% PureJlosewood Furniture HHHHI r^f^^' > ri mm h fHnIK Removal Clearance Sale. All must go at attractively reduced prices. Various kinds of sofas, dining sets, bedroom sets, carving book shelves, flower stands, cabinets and decorative items etc. f k^W^^k. Wide range Best quality 1 %w* mm I102 words
-
-
WORLD CUP 86
-
215 1986-07-01 30 Lineker wins top scorer trophy with six goals MEXICO CITY Gary Lineker on Sunday became the first Englishman to win the individual scoring title, edging out Diego Maradona, of Argentina, Careca, of Brazil, and Emilio Butragueno, of Spain, by one goal. Lineker, who wins the Adidas "Golden Shoe" trophy, scoredAP - 215 words
-
Article, Illustration625 1986-07-01 30 Spot-kick deciders the greatest penalty MEXICO CITY The French and the Brazilians may argue that they are better and more mature teams. The English may still feel upset that they were cheated by Maradona's stolen goal m the quarter-finals. And the Danes may never forgive him forJERRY SEH - 625 words
-
Article, Illustration402 1986-07-01 30 GOALS: 132 scored m 52 matches for an average of 2.53 per game. At the 1982 finals m Spain, there were 146 goals m 52 matches for an average of 2.8. The highest average was 5.3 m 1954 m Switzerland, where 140 goals were scored m 26AP - 402 words
-
Article243 1986-07-01 30 JOE DORAI - Lawmen wake up in time JOE DORAI TWO splendid goals by internationals Rahim Tahir and Yahya Madon helped defending champions Police recover from a one-goal deficit to beat Toa Payoh United 2-1 m a Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Both the Police goals were "gems" especially243 words
-
Article183 1986-07-01 30 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN IT TOOK Farrer Park United a long time to settle down but when they did, there was little Geylang International could do to stop them from winning their Division One match by a 3-1 scoreline at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Geylang deserve183 words
-
342 1986-07-01 30 Panel picks Maradona to head All-Star team MEXICO CITY Argentine star Diego Maradona was selected unanimously on Sunday to lead a World Cup All-Star team picked by Associated Press sports; writers who covered the month-long championship. But Maradona, 25, was the only member of Argentina's Cup-winning team to gain selection.AP - 342 words
-
Article236 1986-07-01 30 JOE DORAI - Dynamos depend on Danes JOE DORAI RELEGATION-THREATENED Farrer Park Dynamos have secured the services of two Danes, one of whom is a diplomat, m a desperate bid to retain their Division One status. The two Danes, Marten Faester and Lars Barsoe, are likely to make their local debut tonight when236 words
-
Article, Illustration838 1986-07-01 31 ARGENTINA 3 (Brown 22nd mm, Valdano 56th, Burruchaga 85th) WEST GERMANY 2 (Rummenigge 74th mm, Voeller 82nd). By Jorge, Burruchaga nets dramatic late winner for Diego's dazzlers .—I JEFFREY LOW reports H*****1 ARGENTINA Nery Pumpido; Jose Cuciuffo, Jose Luis Brown, Oscar Ruggeri, Julio Olarticoechea; Hector Enrique,REUTER - 838 words
-
CUP FINAL POSTSCRIPT
-
Article, Illustration110 1986-07-01 31 ROBERTO RIVELINO, a member of the fabulous Brazilian team who won the World Cup In the Aztec Stadium 16 years ago, said: "It was a good final. Argentina won deservedly." He paid tribute to the Germans' fighting spirit, but said they were too concerned with Maradona.110 words
-
-
430 1986-07-01 31 Franz blames lack of concentration MEXICO CITY West German manager Franz Beckenbauer said he thought his team had done an effective job m marking Maradona out of the game. "I don't think Maradona was decisive m Argentina's victory," he said. "What was decisive was simply that at the crucial momentAP; AFP - 430 words
-
112 1986-07-01 31 Two killed as nation go wild with joy BUENOS AIRES Two people were reported killed m Argentina on Sunday night as the nation celebrated their 14 victory over West Germaiy. Bernardo Anad, IS, died after being crush >d by a jubilant crowd In Sftl Miguel de Tucaman, l.4Mkm north ofReuter - 112 words
-
422 1986-07-01 31 Bilardo lauds teamwork for triumph MEXICO CITY Argentine coach Carlos Bilardo was lost for all but a few words when television reporters approached him m the crush on the field after the final whistle. "Leave me, I can't speak," he said, tears of joy streaming down his face. Later, afterReuter; AP; UPI - 422 words
-
318 1986-07-01 31 BUENOS AIRES HUNDREDS of thousands of Argentines, with broad smiles on their faces, flooded into the streets here dressed m national flags, singing and dancing to celebrate the World Cup triumph on Sunday. Factory sirens wailed and motorists honked their horns to launch celebrationsReuter - 318 words
-
-
Page 30 Advertisements
-
Advertisement410 1986-07-01 30 Canada 1 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT INTRODUCES GOLD MAPLE LEAF 'lift 'JmsW f*y%n*< ik SOLID GOLD gMpp^g PUREST GOLD lust as a central bank's reserve of gold MP^^^^^^ 4 *~*M| fhe Gold Maple Leaf coin is the insures the wealth of a nation, gold ifl S yyUP purest gold bullion investment410 words
-
Advertisement12 1986-07-01 30 Iy|CASIO^\ Kt^fL fA I JB CAICUIATOR*OUARTZ WATCH*CASH REGISTER MUSICAL INSTRUMENT POCKET TELEVISION12 words
-
-
Page 31 Advertisements
-
Advertisement478 1986-07-01 31 JDIAL-AN-ORDER £H 5746-8403,746-8404 [jba I mzzsgsszr m Haarjsr- jH^^rsL Hassff"* r !r^ x^> $90 $2 ag $W9 ->vr^ rt- I™' X. J> 7| 5w5139 >^$i99S3oa f^AS9 Kettler N >/<^> mieiotoMtr %U-_ L3J Exercise sm «lASI 2 Sumo-Fit Mltll T^^ Speedometer. J 31 X I Abdominal board. Exercise Bike 11 Braking478 words
-
-
Article, Illustration420 1986-07-01 32 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM 'New Zealand does not want to send wrong signals' By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange gave a firm commitment yesterday that his country would not withdraw its troops from Singapore. Speaking at a press conference here at420 words
-
Article, Illustration206 1986-07-01 32 BRITAIN'S famous aerobatics team, the Red Arrows, will give an aerial display of their flying skills today off the East Coast. The fliers will pat on a 25-mlnote precision flying demonstration m Hawk aircraft. The British-based Red Arrows are the pride of the206 words
-
313 1986-07-01 32 Opec conference adjourns with tentative accord BRIONI (Yugoslavia) Opec ministers yesterday adjourned their halfyearly conference after six days of talks that achieved only a tentative majority agreement on oil prices and output and a "tacit understanding" that the 13 states would reduce their production. The final communique said the conferenceReuter - 313 words
-
170 1986-07-01 32 Dock workers in Australia on indefinite strike over pay A big blow to Hawke government SYDNEY THOUSANDS of Australian dock workers yesterday began an indefinite strike, the first major industrial conflict since a wages authority ruling last week giving only minimal pay increases this year. Employer groups warned that theReuter - 170 words
-
344 1986-07-01 32 Discrimination, say HK's expatriate civil servants HONGKONG Foreigners m the Hongkong civil service are more disturbed by the British colonial government's localisation policy than by China's takeover of Hongkong m 1997, an expatriate union leader said yesterday. The government recently implemented a new retirement policy for foreigners mostly expatriate BritonsAFP - 344 words
-
238 1986-07-01 32 WARSAW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev accused the United States yesterday of obstructing his efforts to promote East-West disarmament and criticised Nato countries for yielding to US pressure. Urging a more cooperative response to recent Soviet arms proposals, Mr Gorbachev told the 10th congress of theReuter - 238 words
-
159 1986-07-01 32 Politician held for 'role in Phuket riot' BANGKOK Thai police have arrested a candidate for the July 27 general election and charged him with inciting the riot on the southern resort island of Phuket. Rewuth Chindapol of the New Force Party and his brother Ronachai were arrested m Phuket onReuter; AFP; AP - 159 words
-
Article30 1986-07-01 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.27 points to 1,886.53 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
-
Article, Illustration324 1986-07-01 32 A WIDOW was killed when her son's friend turned robber m her apartment, the High Court heard yesterday. Salesman Mohd Raffiq bin Mohd Aslam, 24, was jailed for seven years by the court yesterday for killing the woman during the robbery. He was324 words
-
Page 32 Advertisements
-
Advertisement188 1986-07-01 32 PCOklAy Creative Products J% at for Creative Expression f/ at/ NEW A*m f M^W Durable metal Pentel micro M^f muj point for p recise SuM»r Rail mtW M^F yet remarkab! y <jufjci uaii MSm MBiW smooth writing, R205 jW^w ledt 3 er entr Y ancl Mr^j car b° n copies.188 words
-
Advertisement291 1986-07-01 32 Ji ON SOLID RAMIN AND HIGH DENSITY MANAU FURNITURE Don't miss Out! m HI C LUXURY today fl^ interiors jfo^ #04-21 Plaza Singapura Orchard Road^^ Case Christmas Fair suppliers air their views Find out what happened at AGMs held by Ambassador, Sealion and Dah Yung BTop quality for top people291 words
-
-
Page 32 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous141 1986-07-01 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers with gusty winds over many areas clearing by late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.14 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.03 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/20 C Sunny Melbourne 1/13 C Sunny Bangkok 26/34 C Sunny Moscow141 words
-
-
The Straits Times Section Two
-
Article, Illustration1046 1986-07-01 1 Death is not a word that bears repeating. We are uncomfortable at its mention; it arouses anxiety and fear, even rejection. But the terminally ill and their families meet it eye-to-eye every day. They must come to terms with it. IRENE PATES visits1,046 words
-
423 1986-07-01 1 In Singapore a place to die peacefully THERE is the humble beginnings of a hospice In Singapore, bat the people involved do not want It identified yet. Dr Teteao Kashlwagi said the highlight of his stay here was visiting this hospice. On his way there, he asked a social worker423 words
-
216 1986-07-01 1 A PATIENT with cancer was admitted to the hospice. Her previous physician had told her she had breast cancer as the symptoms were visible. But he did not tell her about metastasis (the spreading of the cancer) which caused pain. "We thought she216 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1986-07-01 1 PAGE TWO: Little things mean a lot the pet elephant, the roof garden and the sound-proof telephone booth.18 words
-
Advertisement425 1986-07-01 1 Now two paths to private home ownership. Financing the purchase of plus-interest instead of monthly purchase price or our valuation, a home is a major decision. capital-plus-interest repayments on whichever is lower. Now Standard Chartered Bank a term housin 9 loan Benefits Flexible repayment periods of 1 0 intrnrlurpq two425 words
-
Advertisement72 1986-07-01 1 ss Hill* \^™*rr^Mr9~' '«L tMMT BBrJr m) The collector of curiosities 3 Calligraphy and Coca-Cola cans; coffins and Kermit, and more Perry Mason returns 19 Old-time lawyer, new appeal Fresh faces of Beijing Theatre 4 Young actors wait m the wings Home and Family, Room of My Own Edited by72 words
-
-
Home & Family
-
Article, Illustration703 1986-07-01 2 What is a hospice and when do people need to go to one? IRENE PATES explains its historical roots and talks to the Japanese head of a hospice, where the physical and emotional environment is carefully planned to help a patient and his family find serenity m703 words
-
Peace comes at the end
-
202 1986-07-01 2 "YOU can bring your pet", promised a sign at St Christopher's Hospice, London. A patient wanted to do just that. But he was a circus owner and his pet was an elephant. They ordered a huge truck to bring the elephant to the202 words
-
Article300 1986-07-01 2 BEING m touch with nature sun, stars, breeze is important to the dying patient, said Dr Kashiwagi. Water and carp and the green of pine trees have a calming effect. The Osaka Hospice has a roof garden with a pool for carp. Beyond the leaves of300 words
-
Article127 1986-07-01 2 EACH member of the hospice team is a "human being supporting another human being". It is help given, qualified Dr Kashiwagi, not with modern aggressive medicine but with "supporting hands, treating hands, and with 'hand-made' care". "When a patient has an abdominal pain we. do127 words
-
Article, Illustration132 1986-07-01 2 "IN OUR country, doctors and nurses tend to stand by the bedside when they talk to the patient," said Dr Kashiwagi. One day, a patient asked him: "Why don't you sit down?" She said: "If yon are standing, I'm afraid yon will leave soon. If132 words
-
-
Article334 1986-07-01 2 MAKE reading fun for your child. The Society for Reading and Literacy (SRL) is organising five workshops to help parents do just that and help their children start a reading habit to last a lifetime. The workshops will also be of interest to teachers.IRENE PATES - 334 words
-
Article, Illustration1171 1986-07-01 3 A Room of WMy Own L 41 have them because everyone wants to be em- m peror m his own home. C. K. Tseng on why he keeps a row of tiny pitchers, replicas of the Chinese emperor's drinking vessels. It seems rather fitting thatNIK KASMANI - 1,171 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement272 1986-07-01 2 The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotationsa wonderful book to read m the 100, m a traffic jam, before you fall asleep. w^g All these m a set &JKs** Dian Kin lunch. I And, at a price you won't want to refuse! s Our master chefs bring you their most delicious272 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement537 1986-07-01 3 Hong Leong/Singapore Finance qan Fixed Deposit, lake Home A L&J FREE Bottle Of Otaid. AH Now when you deposit with Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance between i^^^3V-^ m 1 July B 6 to 30 September 86, you'll enjoy more than just someof the most competitive fl BBSiftfrJ-l fixed deposit537 words
-
-
Bilingual
-
772 1986-07-01 4 Teahouse took Singapore by storm while Death of a Salesman, which ended its run last night, gave the Arts Festival a brilliant finale. GOH BENG CHOO talks to some of the younger actors m the two plays. We also find out more about the772 words
-
Article, Illustration112 1986-07-01 4 ®e& Ik ziA^ ##*feA#ifc' 3: «ifn# J g "a ftmmtb torn #*!*'> »i mh¥>* T-Awm^SßS %7F®mftmM rfnufian a ftm'imt *p &&%!&in>bm±toi±i3 <#tt> star iH'Kr mKtitofe* .t h tEffi *&to M fi! fk&vtmft*totitiz% --t-ttPtoftftftM "ftinM<om&t>m:k w to mit nto ~n f& <n ii m m ft m m n m m112 words
-
Article, Illustration351 1986-07-01 4 Two actors remember Miller with gratitude LI SHILONG and Mi Tiezeng, who play Biff and Happy, respectively, m Death of a Salesman, belong to the group of middle-aged actors m the Beijing People's Art -Theatre. Mi, 39, joined m 1960 while Li, 40, joined 12 years later, after he graduated351 words
-
Article, Illustration944 1986-07-01 4 THE man behind the success of Teahouse was director Jiao Juyin. He shaped the play as we see it today when he was deputy director of the Beijing People's Art Theatre from 1952 to 1966. Although he has been dead for 10 years, he is stillBeijing - 944 words
-
Article, Illustration318 1986-07-01 4 A GROUP of children aged 10 to 16 from China will be here to enthrall Singapore audiences with its special brand of Beijing opera. The children are members of the highly acclaimed Beijing Opera Children's Troupe, known for its unique style318 words
-
-
Bilingual Dwibahasa
-
Article, Illustration889 1986-07-01 5 ANUAR OTHMAN - ANUAR OTHMAN By THE Muslim villagers of Kampung Lorong Renjong, Ponggol, are still using well water for their ablutions before performing their prayers m their little surau (prayer house that is smaller than a mosque). They have been using the water from the889 words
-
Article, Illustration751 1986-07-01 5 Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN - Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN PARA penduduk Islam Kampung Lorong Renjong di Ponggol masih menggunakan air perigi untuk berwuduk setiap kali mereka mahu menunaikan salat di dalam sebuah surau yang terdapat di sana. Air perigi itu juga digunakan setiap tahun apabila majlis751 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement439 1986-07-01 5 fi Orchard: TODAY TOMORROW ONLY g X (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15pm X O Malpractice Made Perfect. Q V x iV 1 'if *jrifl* {•NOW SHOWING at 8 CINEMASS O CATHAY (*****00) 1 I 00am, I 30, 4.00, 6 30 9. 1 bpm X 0 GOLDEN SULTAN439 words
-
Advertisement700 1986-07-01 5 B ORGANISATION B PRINCE NOW SHOWING I I lam, I 30, 4 00, 6 45, 9 15 B ORIENTAL Now Showing I I lam, J3O, 3 30, 7 00, 900 I IFbYRTY Now Showing a PRESIDENT LAST DAY a 4 SHOWS I 45, 4, 6 45, 9 15 B "YOUNG700 words
-
Advertisement223 1986-07-01 5 "udo" last'i "juromg" 2 DAYS! TODAY ONLY LIDO: 11, 1.45, 4, 6.45. 9.15 •WRONG: 1.45. 4, 6.45, 9.15 i IT'S VACATION FUN TIME THE i BOYS ZERO IN ON A SURE THING! if 'T^fl Wrlrsj\ STEPHEN GEOFFREYS SHEBEE J.WILSON CAMERON DYE H CAPITOL CHANGI i ?nthDAY I Last 2 DAYS!223 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement444 1986-07-01 6 1 fi^ I I I *fij 7Q***** Barn Steak House Cairnhiii Steak House Capital Restaurant Chicken-Eater Restaurant Clement Restaurant Dai-lchi Hotel Singapore Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant Eastern King Crabs Elizabethan Grill (Raffles Hotel) Go Ryeo Jeong Korean Barbecue Happy Noodle Garden Hiang Kang E.K. Eating House Golden Crown Restaurant Jade444 words
-
Advertisement265 1986-07-01 6 11 Pleasure Boats AMERICAN BAYLINER 26' Cruiser with flybridge. Volvo Penta turbo dlesel engine. Excellent running cond. 5542,000. Tel: *****33. 12 Computer Products/ Services Large screen projector for hire. Colour or monochrome suitable for video or computer Inputs. Tel: *****00 John. MD2D AT $2. Dealers also welcome. Sales rental also265 words
-
Advertisement635 1986-07-01 6 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts SALE: 1 LOT of China antique porcelain vases bowls with certificates on sale now. Wide range Korean chests and Chinese country furniture. Jane's Art Craft, 2 Pandan Valley, #01-212. Tel: *****92. ANTIQUE SALE: LACQUER painting beds, blackwood furniture, wooden carvings mirrors. Wholesale/ retail. 127, Upper Paya Lebar635 words
-
Advertisement661 1986-07-01 6 24 Garage Sale ONE SET LEATHER sofa for $2,300. One brand new 14" t.v. $350. Tel: *****90 25 Sale: Other Products THAI DURIANS! Thai Durians! Promotion sale. Few thousand fruits just arrived from Bangkok for clearance. Thick, creamy, yellowish flesh with small seed. Tasting is believing! Tasting before buying. From661 words
-
Advertisement630 1986-07-01 6 28 Health Centres/ Massage GREAT EASTERN HEALTH Centre. Great Eastern Hotel. Massage/ Sauna. Bath/ Facial. Opens daily from Bam. Tel: *****45 x 450. SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard Rd, #03-29/30, Specialist Centre. Tel: *****39, *****66 ext. 145. Massage Sauna Bath. 29 Beauty Culture HOME SERVICE TREATMENT traditional Indonesian massage for630 words
-
Advertisement541 1986-07-01 6 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre JOLLYTOTS CHILDCARE CENTRE 70, Paya Lebar Crescent S pore 1953. Tel: *****64 Open enrolment for: 1) Full/ Half-Day Care 2) Before/ After School Care 3) Nursery Classes All classes will be handled by experienced I.E. trained teachers. Charge* from $150/ $200 onward*. Transport arrangeabla. Welcome541 words
-
Advertisement749 1986-07-01 6 36 House Renovation/ Decor SEE AND COMPARE Ist GRADE SOLID NYATOH DOORS (No plywood) I REAL VARNISHING AIL MODELS (Not l 2) £j£2§&9K M $199 (Utuntir loctu I DOORS°TRADING 291 TANJONG 9^^^* TEL: *****47/8 i QUALITY RELIABLITY AT THE BEST PRICE!! Wo provide: Ist choice materials. Guaranteed workmanship. Date of749 words
-
Advertisement885 1986-07-01 6 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators WITH YOUR PURCHASE of our new Acma fridge/aircond., we offer to trade-in at $100 for your old one. Hi-Cool Aircond. Refrigeration *****00/ *****05. BUY/ SELL/ RENT/ repair rm. aircons., fridge, washer, dryer, cooker, CTV. *****97/ *****58. OFFER! RENTAL, REPAIRS of fridge and air-conditioners. Trade-in avail. *****78/ *****71.885 words
-
Advertisement1459 1986-07-01 6 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: Sam to 5 30pm tbpm deadline lor neit day) Saturday: 8 30am to 2pm (11am deadline lor The Sunday limes) Public Hofday: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TIMES ORCHARD CENTRE, #02-105 LUCKY PIAZA: Monday to Friday: 10am to 12 noon, lpm to b 30pm (4pm1,459 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1121 1986-07-01 7 64 Domestic Help Available 64 Domestic Help Available A personal name for personal services of personal trained maids. Personality goodwill assured services Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training, hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful honest S self-disciplined $650 fee includes W/P visa fee. medical exam security bond. P A airfare others 21,121 words
-
Advertisement648 1986-07-01 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A well established and expanding Group of Companies with diversified interests seek* applications for ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Completed N.S Class 2 licence and possess own motorcycle GCE A' level. Age not exceeding 28 yr old. Preferably with couple of yrs' working experience. Hardworking and prepared to648 words
-
Advertisement552 1986-07-01 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical [[CMX SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. invites applications for Age below 25 years GCE O' Level with credit m Mathematics or English Able to type Interested applicants please submit personal resume with contact telephone number to: 548 Senang Crescent Singapore 1441 J FWell established company^ requires 1552 words
-
Advertisement796 1986-07-01 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Trading and manufacturing company requires: CLERK c GCE O' level, c 2to 3 years working experince. c Preferably with word processing/ spread sheet knowledge (WS 2000 Lotus 123). Interested please write m with full particulars, non-returnable photograph and a contact phone number to: The Advertiser796 words
-
Advertisement879 1986-07-01 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK. Able to type and do simple accounts. No experience reqd. Living m Woodlands, Chua Chu Kang or Bt. Timah area preferred. Salary $400 Int please write to: The Manager. 10 Phoenix Rd, S-2366. TEMPORARY CHINESE BIL.NGUAI female Clerk required for 2 months879 words
-
Advertisement447 1986-07-01 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales HOMESTEAD I WALK-IN INTERVIEW Today Only'11.00am I.oopm 2.00pm 4.00pm SALES STAFF (Male/Female) Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level passes Working experience advantageous but not essential Bilingual m English Malay advantageous but not essential CASHIERS/ GENERAL CLERKS (Female) Minimum 3 GCE '0' level/GCE 'N' level passes Attractive remuneration447 words
-
Advertisement706 1986-07-01 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales YOU CAN GROW WITH US WE ARE A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL ORGANISATION WITH BRANCHES IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA As part of our expanding programme, we invite applications from mature and career minded young men and women for the position of SALES TRAINEES Sales experience though desirous Is not706 words
-
Advertisement698 1986-07-01 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Trade/Consumer Service Company requires MALE/ FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Age 20 and above Bilingual with good attitude. c Aggressive and tactful. c Pleasant, mature and outgoing personality. c Preferably Ito 2 years' sales experience Attractive income will be offered to qualified personnel. Please write m with698 words
-
Advertisement945 1986-07-01 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Local company with established imported furniture agencies requires SALES EXECUTIVE to further expand sales candidates with experience preferred Vehicle, salary and commission provided Interested, please write to P. O. BOX 104 PAYA LEBAR POST OFFICE SINGAPORE 9154. piIRMANENTIirALIE/ FEMALE SALES PERSONNEL wanted International Financial Company wants945 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement614 1986-07-01 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales WANTED EXPERIENCED FEMALE Canvassers Kluent m English Chinese for sales thru telephone m d.15. Tel Sam *****17. NEW ESTABLISHED COMPANY requires Promoters for Costume Jewellery Call: *****46 REOD. FEMALE SALES Promoters Age 18 above Please call *****66/7. SALESGIRLS TO SELL roses m restaurants Fair complexion. luent614 words
-
Advertisement531 1986-07-01 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Opportunities Are With Us!! GEAC USA. we have vacancies for: WHEELABRATOR (2nd Shift) I* Completed Secondary 2 education Able to read and speak simple English Physically fit and willing to handle heavy materials SLITTING TECHNICIAN (3 Rotating Shifts) NTC 3 m metal machining/secondary education with technical531 words
-
Advertisement310 1986-07-01 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical We ar* a high technology Company engaged m machining and blanking operation*, tool and die making. We have immediate vacancies for: 1) MACHINISTS c NTC 2ln Metal Machining or Precision Machining. 2) FEMALE TRAINEE TECHNICIANS c NTC 3in Metal Machining. 3) FEMALE QC INSPECTORS c GCE310 words
-
Advertisement538 1986-07-01 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production ■fl^^r c wy^ All applicants must: HHHfIHHH be physically fit and must have completed NS^fl By^spW9*>Wff*ttB |^T be prepared to work on 3 rotating shifts B^F^l^sf^^Btfl «j j^T he below 30 years of age .^fl Bj|H^^Hi£|fl f J\ I !^52 National Semiconductor538 words
-
Advertisement286 1986-07-01 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production Imanufacturingl i 5 day work week P Attractive fringe benefits S No shift duty S Recreation Activities J Completed Primary education S Age: 16-35 jj£ H Completed Technical/NTC 3rn Maintenance Fitting I Experience m operating auto-insertion machines |r H Completed Secondary education S| B Experience m286 words
-
Advertisement273 1986-07-01 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production j I/iJvvll|jy Al f ML M■ j 1 1 1 1 M 1 PW i 5 days week Age 18 30 years Attendance allowance Full transport reimbursement Refreshments provided WALK-IN INTERVIEW with I.C. at: SINGAPORE TAISHO ELECTRIC PTELTD 51 Ayer Rajah Crescent #04-01/09 l Singapore 0513273 words
-
Advertisement398 1986-07-01 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production C76o<«" no y Semi 8 lT»I L'J I L^Jev^' (No scope woik) 7^ -$452) t\ per month X Working hours: ~7 V 1) Permanent A shift 7 Mon-Sat Ly 7.00 am 3.00 pm S /Alternate Sats off ORy 2) Permanent B shift y Mon-Fri /3.00 pm398 words
-
Advertisement488 1986-07-01 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production ia\CAl /Benefits" r 'wlfv c Salary increase after 3 [C*T «\.l^ months |^1»^ c Annual Bonus of at least (Ma^ 1 month c Special allowances/meal tfuciatt X allowance X c Free company transport And many more 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Security Officers488 words
-
Advertisement373 1986-07-01 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production Park View Singapore H OFFERS YOU A CHALLENGING CAREER WITH ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS Holiday Inn Park View, part of the fastest growing and largest hotel chain m the world, offers you a hotel career with excellent salary and generous fringe benefits. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES c above 17 years373 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement492 1986-07-01 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PICNIC i FOOD COURT requires CREW (Full time Part rime) Secondary education Pleasant personality enjoy meeting people Those with performing talent creativity swill have an added advantage Age 16 above Walb-in Interview between ui.ooam to i2noon 2.00pm to 5.00pm at The Personnel Dept. SCOTTS SHOPPING J492 words
-
Advertisement627 1986-07-01 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Established Printing Firm requires 3 applicants to fill the vacancies for: 1. EXPERIENCED IBM COMPOSITOR CUM GENERAL CLERK 2. EXPERIENCED OUT-DOOR PRINTING SALES REP. to canvass for printing Job 3. DELIVERY VAN ASSISTANT Call: *****33 for an Interview., Japanese travel agency requires FEMALE JAPANESE SPEAKING TOUR627 words
-
Advertisement905 1986-07-01 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED SENIOR^TEACHER with assisting supervisor's experience needed m a Christian childcar* centre m Serangoon Gdn. Preference given to those with nursing experience. Pis. write with details to: 202 Serangoon Garden Way Singapore 1955 Tel. *****41 GO RYEO JEONG KOREAN BARBECUE urgently requires 1. WAITRESSES 2. CASHIERS905 words
-
Advertisement1026 1986-07-01 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous JOLLYTOTS CHILD CARE Centre urgently requires IE Trained Teacher. Call personally at: 70, Paya Lebar Crescent (Tai Keng Garden), Spore 1953. Tel. *****64. REQD. EXPERIENCED CASHIER, Walters Waitresses. $700 p.m. Part-time $2 per hr. Call personally at 305, Telok Blangah Rd. (near World Trade Ctr.), S.1,026 words
-
Advertisement884 1986-07-01 9 81 Vehicles For Hire SELF-DRIVEN CARS AVAIL, for Malaysia use at cheap rates. Tel: 783-0909 (Bam. 8.30pm). 82 Accessories/ Maintenance ~&K//f -~B onwards f|r ill mikii Latest Car Stereo Accessories available FREE BRAKE INSPECTION, adjustment. Cars only. Fully equipped brake service. Vehito Motors Pte Ltd, *****63, Mr Lee. 83 Vehicle884 words
-
Advertisement1873 1986-07-01 9 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedes I^^^^^ .^Bl%^ejJiM^>y^WWB^^^Mpe^ww>B^y^BBg 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat ADVERTIBER SELLING/ BUYING Ford Flat vehicles. Best terms services offered. Cash/ loan exchange available. Call: *****22. BRAND NEW COND. '81 Laser I.sGhla, fully auto. 1 owner. S/rlms with 5 new Michelln tyres. $*****. Tel: *****33. CO.1,873 words
-
Advertisement1051 1986-07-01 9 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi MID 1979 GALANT 2000 GLX Auto New alrcon. system Installed. Beautiful cond. throughout, tax Sept. '86. $9,500. Tel: *****66. NEAR -79 MITSUBISHI Lamda, alrcon s/rlms, radio, cassette, tax Aug. Immaculate cond. $7,800. Tel: *****60. 3/'Bl MITSUBISHI GALANT Sigma I.6GS, 5-speed, alrcon., hi-fi, PARF, tax 8/'B6, good1,051 words
-
Advertisement950 1986-07-01 9 93 For Sale: Honda 1960 HONDA ACCORD. 3-dr auto Alrcon., radio cassette, s/rims. $12,800 Contact: *****55. 1983 HONDA PRELUDE EX, 1 owner, complete accessories, $29,500 Tel: *****83 79 HONDA CIVIC 1300 c c 5 drs aircon., radio cassette tax 9/86. good cond. $9,700 (*****79) '80, HONDA ACCORD. 2 owners. PARF.950 words
-
Advertisement1058 1986-07-01 9 96 For Sale: Other Makes LANCIA GAMMA 2.5. Well maintained. Best m town. See to appreciate. Owner transferred overseas $30,000 0.n.0. Offers to: *****28. Ranault 25 GTX Auto. 2.2 fuel injection, 9 mths. old. 3 yrs agent warranty, full accessories, m mint cond. Highest offer secures. Page: *****13. '81 LANCIA1,058 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement637 1986-07-01 10 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters Lowest Hire-Purchaee intereat rate lor new motorcycles! (Trade-in acceptable) 12 mths. 8% pa. 18 mths. 10% pa. 24 mths. 12% p.a. (Special discount for all motorcycle insurance) J L CYCLE 210 Lavender Street, Spore 1233 Tels: *****62 ft *****04 Mon.-Sat: 9.30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. SELLING, TRADE-IN,637 words
-
Advertisement947 1986-07-01 10 99 Vehicles Wanted AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY USED CARS a PARF or Non-PARF a Any model/ c.c. a Company regn. a Private regn a Commercial vans/ pickups KINDLY CONTACT: MR. LEX TEL: *****76/ *****05 ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR YOUR USED CARI a PARF or non-PARF a Private or947 words
-
Advertisement1014 1986-07-01 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.ll majestic d/storey detached bungalow, s+l rms. Large gdn. with pool on hilltop viewing. $7,000. D.lO D/storey bungalow 4+ 1 rms. Spacious living/ dining. Lush greenery. Pool optional. $3,500 Othere Victoria Pk., Raff lea Pk., Bintong Pk, Camden Pk, Chancery Lane ft Holland vicinity etc. From1,014 words
-
Advertisement542 1986-07-01 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses OFF HOLLAND RD. bungalow Pool, beautiful kitchen. 4 bdrms. $6,500. Chanster *****80. SELETAR HILLS BEAUTIFUL 2-sto-rey corner seml-d. 4 bdrms. Split-level. F/furn. $1,000. *****35 UNFURN. 2 STOREY TERR, at Serangoon area. No agts. Contact *****40. Time: 9.30 a- 8.30pm. D.2158 BINGLE-BTOREY TERRACE. 3+l rm. Rent $1,000.542 words
-
Advertisement451 1986-07-01 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmonts The Ascott Executive Residences Gracious Living Starts Here. Singapore's first purpose built serviced apartments, The Ascott Executive Residences, are a unique combination of the luxury of a hotel and the comfort of home. Located m the heart of the city, The Ascott Executive Residences offer one451 words
-
Advertisement165 1986-07-01 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments [Concorde r Rental from $1,200 I onwards (unfurnished) I Brand new 2 1 -storey block 1,765 sq.ft. Split-level living dining •4 bedrooms. 2 units I per floor I: 1 Swimming pool, sauna and I security facilities. Direct 1 access to Pan Island t and City. I165 words
-
Advertisement751 1986-07-01 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments •At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 14,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room, Gymnasium and many other facilities. Self Service Free Launderette. Ample Indoor Car Parking Lots. 24-hour Security System. enquiries HFAR EAST ORGANIZATION751 words
-
Advertisement1055 1986-07-01 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments CAVENAGH CT. D.9 near Istana, f/furn. 1800 sq.ft. Renovated. 3+l bdrms. with big living/ dining, central aircon., pool, washing machine. $1500 0.n.0. *****27, agt. CHANCERY LANE, D.ll, furn., 3bdrm. flat. Bathrm. attached, sitting cum dining rm., servant's amenities, 2 atrcons. $1,200 p.m. Tel: *****63. Principals only.1,055 words
-
Advertisement1050 1986-07-01 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD VICINTIY, (DRAGON View Park), beautifully furn. 3+l bdrms. Aircons. $1,200 neg. *****08. Strictly no agent. PANDAN VALLEY (POINCIANA) 4 aircon. rms. Partially furn. $2,200. *****51 or Classlfone *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref. ***** PATTERBON TOWER 4-bed-room apt. with swimming pool tennis court. Rental: $2,500 p.m. Call1,050 words
-
Advertisement1006 1986-07-01 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MARYLAND PK. BLK A, 3 bdrms. 1 furnished. Immediate occupation. Reasonable rental. *****00 MIMOSA PARK. HIGH fir 4 rms. $1000. approx. 2000 sq.ft. With s/pool. *****77/ *****36 (Feng) OOEON KATONG SHOPPING Ctr high fir., 2 bdrms., p/furn. $1000. Avail, now. *****28 (agt). PANDAN VALLEY, Polnsettta Twr.1,006 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement772 1986-07-01 11 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses "wanted" PILLARS REAL ESTATE *****77 Excellent rantal for tha right nous*. Top executive looking now a Detached In d15t.9, 10, 11 a Fully alrcondltloned Minimum 4 bedrooms Inground swimming pool If you have leases due or suitable house now then act fast call. READY CLIENTS REQ.772 words
-
Advertisement680 1986-07-01 11 113 For Sale: Houses gtadokJPiaftK&B Freehold Property m Katong Semi-detached Bungalows J^bßB ftg ffift \^~?4 3 UNBEATABLE FEATURES W^^^^^oM^^ Location iJSS£-Mff wisi Be.** Ria is situated m Bedok Road, m the I <■• vx i^^^^ prestigious Katong area Schools, colleges, m^-r*gZT~~ n i shopping centres, supermarkets and renowned L« Mt"^MH^H|^h|680 words
-
Advertisement327 1986-07-01 11 113 For Sale: Houses 0.15 ONLY PAIR of its kind, prestigious new 3-storey seml-d. approx. 3700/ 2500 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. F'hold. $630,000 neg. Agt. *****55 D.1545 JLN. ULU Slglap d/storey corner terrace. Area 3366 sq.ft. $380,000. Genuine buyers only. Strictly no agts. *****33 x 82. O 18 SEMI-OETACHEDS APPROX. 4,000327 words
-
Advertisement643 1986-07-01 11 113 For Sale: Houses ORCHID INN VICINITY s/storey bunglw., 10,000 sq.ft. 4+l bdrm. F'hold. $800K 0.n.0. Call: *****88 (Agt.) URGENT! MT. BINAI vicinity. D/storey terr. 3+l bdrms. Renovated. Good orientation. 1800 sq.ft. $390,000 neg. Tel: *****92. URGENT SALE. D.19. Serangoon Gdn. Well maintained d/storey bunglw. 6 bdrms., servant's. 5.566 sq.ft.643 words
-
Advertisement1257 1986-07-01 11 114 For Sal*: Private Apartments 114 For Sal*: Private Apartments 111 BBN'sBb^Bß^bvp*''** ■TC, Jt jfr You pay less for your new home with an OUB Housing Loan At Overseas Union Bank, we offer one of the best interest rates available for Housing Loans. Up to 10 years: 7% p.a. If1,257 words
-
Advertisement975 1986-07-01 11 114 For Sal*: Private Apartment* URGENT sale D.19. Chuan Pk. Mais. 1 1/2 yrs. old. Furn. 1578 sqft. Good facing. $297,000 neg. Syner-G: *****32, Veronica. VISTA PARK (AMETHYST): Groundfloor. Renovated. Furnished. Vacant. $205,000 0.n.0. Comprehensive Realty, *****22. CASHEW PK. CONDO. 1400 sq.ft. 3+l rms. $280,000. Sophia Ct. 1100 sq.ft. $285,000.975 words
-
Advertisement1033 1986-07-01 11 lie For saie: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED BLK. $000 A.M Kk> 729 135 Bedok 98, 111 118-125 Clementi 336, 356, 414 134-139 Dorset 48A 134 Dover 12. 26, 39 118-145 Ghim Moh 7, 8 129 Haigßd.6 130 King George Aye. 807 150 Marine Parade 44 122 Sims Dr. 50, 51 116-1351,033 words
-
Advertisement834 1986-07-01 11 lie i- or saie: HOB Apartments 5-RM. TECK WHYE, terrazzo/ T.Payoh $99,000. World Property Bldg. Management: *****16/ *****22 A.M XX) 3/ 4-rm. Good terrazzo. Well renovated St maintained. Furn. $48,000 0.n.0. *****03 (res). BEDOK NORTH 5-RM. 81k.91. Quiet locality. Near market. Ceramic fir. $115,000 neg. *****95 agt. BEDOK NORTH 4-RM.834 words
-
Advertisement791 1986-07-01 11 117 properties wamea y WANTED V ALLAREA N READY BUYERS HIGH OFFER CALL MISS CHOW 732 8288 WE EMPHASIZE M SQMX... VCHBW INP LEW EWTPy ROLF SERVICES PTE LTD *****11 (10 Lines) PEOPLE'S HOUSING *****21/ *****22 Urgently Wanted JLATsI URGENTLY WANTED HJXIt. FLATS IK ANG MO KIO Owners pkfuso cbK:791 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1017 1986-07-01 12 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces FOR LEASE Light Industrial Building at Tanglin Halt n Land Area 4591 sq m Q Warehouse/Factory Area 1774 sq m Office Area 483 sq m O Ample Car Parking Tel: *****33 11S Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 3 STOREY WAREHOUSE with cargo lift and electric hoist1,017 words
-
Advertisement549 1986-07-01 12 119 Warehouse!/ Storage Spaces AUCTION SALE TODAY! Vfenguard Warehouse No so TagoreLane Singapore 237B 6 -Storey warehouse development with showroom and ancillary factory space. Venue Mandarin Court A 4th floor Mandarin Hotel 333 Orchard Road Singapore 0923. I -I IS) ChestertonsLimOh p "»l!>W Consulting Pie ltd £_J^l Chartered Surveyors 10549 words
-
Advertisement206 1986-07-01 12 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 121 For Rent: Office Spaces TAT LEE BANK BUILDING PRIME OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE In Raffles Place Next to MRT Station Opposite Golden Shoe Carpark Immediate occupation Attractive rental and terms CALL TAT LEE BANK LIMITED TEL: *****92 X 314/253 AN OFFICE ROOM near Thomson Plaza206 words
-
Advertisement745 1986-07-01 12 121 For Rent: Office Spaces FOR LEASE 1 Raffles Quay Area Area (sq ft) Hongkong Bank Building 1000/3700/5000 The Arcade 2000/5000/6000 Hong Leong Building 738/1 000/1 700/ 1900/4000/7500 Shenton Way/Cecil Street/ Robinson Road Area Keck Seng Tower 1 200/2000/4000/7400 Shing Kwan House 1600/4000/6000 Octagon 1 200/2900/5400 PIL Building 1100/1500/ 2700/5610745 words
-
Advertisement358 1986-07-01 12 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces SUPREME HOUSE EXHIBITION SPACE 2ND STOREY WEST WING Approx. 587.15 sq.m. (6,320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Road BASEMENT WEST WING Approx. 1,183.58 sq.m. (12,740 sq.ft.) AIRCONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SUPREME HOUSE, 0923358 words
-
Advertisement676 1986-07-01 12 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces u-^"^lLt ii_^_ -k ''^_?^^_Jl SJSkc- H Balestier Point I Shops for Lease or Sale. Apartments for Sale, Shops: Ready for immediate occupation Perfect business location Very attractive pricing /low rental Apts: 2 or 3-bedroom. Showflats ready for viewing Central convenient location c Competitive pricing Low676 words
-
Advertisement313 1986-07-01 12 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces 127 Other Real Estate BUNGALOW LAND OFF CHESTNUT DRIVE Area: 58,000 sq.ft. Capable of subdivision Into 3 plots. CALL JONES LANG WOOTTON *****88 RESIDENTIAL LAND WANTED by developer. Land of any size and m good locality. Please call: *****59 *****11 LAND AT D.l McCallum Street.313 words
-
Advertisement426 1986-07-01 12 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel [ihMtilOultfSThe Choice ■■KsafiiaaiKiL is youreL Hong Kong/ r 40/311 Airfares Macau Jours Deluxe Hotel A S' $1 *w- Packages DAiimrmT Kowloon HolldB y lnn (GM >- DANuIVUIv/ Marco Polo, Royal Garden, PATTA YA TOUR mwmjw $920/. SD/4N from $640/" AI! P rlces Puo'ed are426 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement535 1986-07-01 13 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours SOI 4L f CHINAS (^Touring Changjing by Delux j I centurlesofspleiMkMre Emei /Goddess Cruise 91 iW am f^/90 Scenic China I 100 Changing Wonders f $2188 I' f fl Hong Kong. Guangzhou, Guilin, Lianhua Shan Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Chongqing. Wanxian^ O Guangzhou, Hongkong (Every535 words
-
Advertisement451 1986-07-01 13 137 Tours The Eighth Wonder? Every year between late June to ef-.iy September, the spectacular migration of animals takes place: over millions of Herbivores (wildebeest, zebra cross TANZANIA'S SERENGETI to KENYA'S MASSAI MARA. Of course the Herbivores are closely followed by the Carnivores (Lion, Cheetah, Leopard, Hyaena See this "Natural451 words
-
Advertisement1373 1986-07-01 13 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours H^Jf U From Hj^^ Phuket 4-6 Days MI&VW Ej^W Bangkok-Pattaya 4-5 Days AiXHW ■H I Bangkok-Chiangmai-Golden f^WiF B B Triangle 5-8 Days Phuket-Bangkok-Chiangmai 7-10 Days ±VIKF Al! Thailand 10 Days iSTBBB inVIOUT Insight Travel Pte Ltd. iilßlfl I^lV^rl I: Call: *****88 5 Discover with1,373 words
-
Advertisement587 1986-07-01 13 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses •••mk frTi •v pH At ATT, we offer an audio typing option m certain PSC and PESD courses m addition to the traditional method of office dictation. You will still be m time for the 1987 LCCI exams if you join one of these courses now.587 words
-
Advertisement398 1986-07-01 13 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ENGINEERING STUDIES Leading to examinations of EC (CEI). VITB. C&G. etc Full Part Time Classes Commencing m July c EC (CEI) Pert I II c Architectural Draughtsmanship c Electrical Engineering Pt 1.2.3 c Electrical Installation Grd. 3 c Quantity Surveying (BQ) c398 words
-
Advertisement208 1986-07-01 13 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses 150 Commercial/ Technical Course* LCCI SINGLE/GROUP DIPLOMA c Bk-keeplng/Accountlng Costing/ Mgt Acctg. Marketing/ PR c Business Admin. /Econ. c Stats./ Com. Finance English for Commerce Systematic Commercial Training Centre #05-01 Brae Baeah Complex Tel: *****41/ *****42 C.A.T.S. 1 737-1166 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING sterling todey 7p.m. COMMERCE208 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement763 1986-07-01 14 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses NEW CLASSES preparing lor PITMAN Exams SHORTHAND SPEED 40 70 wpm 1 Wed ".00- 9 00pm 02/07 2) Sun U.OO- I.oopm 06/07 SHORTHAND THEORY 1 Wed 7.00- 9.00pm 02/07 2) Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 05/07 BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS 1) Tues 7.30- 9.00pm 01/07 2) Sat 4.30- 6.00pm 05/07763 words
-
Advertisement554 1986-07-01 14 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses DAY and EVENING COURSES ENGLISH JAPANESE FRENCH KOREAN GERMAN MALAY INDONESIAN MANDARIN TEL: 737 6666 Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fri) J Bam -Ipm (Sat) "y/ ficfl&B HURRY! ENROL NOW WITH ILC The London-based Worldwide Language Teaching Institute New Classes Starting Monday 7 July554 words
-
Advertisement441 1986-07-01 14 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction COME JOIN US AND EXPERIENCE THE V's WAY TO FUN FITNESS We offer you: AIKIDO (Adults Kids) JUDO (Kids) KARATE-DO (Kids) TAEKWON-DO(Ktds) TAI CHI CHUAN (Adults) LADIES' KEEP-FIT MORNING CLASSES LADIES STRETCH CLASSES SATURDAY MORNING LADIES' KEEP-FIT CLASS KEEP-FIT CLASS FOR HOUSEWIVES AEROBICS WORKSHOPS FOR STUDENTS441 words
-
Advertisement391 1986-07-01 14 160 Other Courses/ Instruction f^ART WORKSHOP^! I conducted by Mr Teo Chin I Chye In preparation for 'O' I I level 'A' level exams 1986. I I Emphasis on special axamina- I I tion techniques A medium technique! I Duration 10 weeks commenc- I ing 7.7.86. I Fees $180 payable391 words
-
Advertisement973 1986-07-01 14 APPC>INtMENTS/ NOTICES M— Wctamto nrcnoQi HBWHW Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: iwwMiira*» oiHUId 3UO SW«whhw» Sa es Service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724-/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SSIO.OO APPOINTMENTS BB[^^^^WPHHBH|W|W Graduates, set your sights973 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement582 1986-07-01 15 APPOINTMENTS I We are a subsidiary of a well-established Company m Singapore who is expanding its operations m the retail business and 11 require mature individual to fill the |jBuyers I The candidate must have a wide contacts with I p different suppliers and be able to negotiate p independently582 words
-
Advertisement483 1986-07-01 15 ■We are looking for ambitious, mature, self-motivated I individuals with leadership, analytical and j ■communicative abilities to assume management I positions m our Company. 1 Successful candidates will be offered opportunities for I ■exposure to diverse functional areas of the Company. I Career development and advancement prospects are 1 ■excellent483 words
-
Advertisement767 1986-07-01 15 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPAND3S ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF SHELMAR FABER YOUNG PTE LTD NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION (PURSUANT TO SECTION m (i) (b) At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the :ompany held at 84 South 3ridge Road #04-00, Leung <ai Fook Building, Singa>ore767 words
-
Advertisement510 1986-07-01 15 j BLJI SUr sLJb j 1 DIRECT INWARD DIALLING BH Now BH HE You Can JB HH Reach Anyone jflH B^ At The Hj H^ SINGAPORE EH Ml POLYTECHNIC 1 ■H By Dialling H| |H| Direct |H |^B Just Dial 7721 Extn No BEG From today the new i, Direct510 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement604 1986-07-01 16 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT SHOPS Tenders are invited from the public to operate the following shops at Singapore Changi Airport:--(i) Perfume Cosmetic Shop Established companies m the business of retailing perfumes and cosmetic s to operate a Perfume Cosmetic Shop at the Departure Check-In Hall East. (ii) Flower604 words
-
Advertisement49 1986-07-01 16 NOTICE I CHANGE OF NAME ADDRESS CITY VALUERS CONSULTANTS (PTE) LTD ANNOUNCES: W.E.F. TODAY to reflect our International Practice, we will be known as DEBENHAM TEWSON CITYVALUERSPTELTD and W.E.F. 12TH JULY 1986 we will be relocated at: 11.COLLYERQUAY #13-01 THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE 0104 TEL: *****84 TELEX: RS ***** CIVALS49 words
-
Advertisement77 1986-07-01 16 WANTED I] A number of second-hand automatic axial and dip electronic insertion machines, flow-solder machines, lead-cutters and component formers for use m Australia. Interested please write to Jurong Town Post Office P O Box 5 Singapore 9161 REMOVAL Effective Ist July 1986 our new office will be at 6001 Beach77 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous246 1986-07-01 16 SUN TAN By Collette JteJ W& r'£§R> n Mt^ lib MAKE A L&T \rr\ WHBfie I PUT THE BOJIN LOSER By Art Sansom /I'M a^EA|CiW6; AT KTAP/ > I<' H&V/ 102° OOT J ll WOT IP A n$ I iDui&HT..,Racop/v\M i v&y-mFeM&imt^\ |^>wdu^ LP VJUXEOOAT THE V"| Lr^ 20 AAIUUT&246 words
-
Miscellaneous405 1986-07-01 16 PEANUTS «y scAnix BEETLE BAILEY B^ ir«i*ej> \i wish she wHy? You I yeah, but suE'e a anp SHE'S X~~ vVOUIPN'T SvVEAR WOMAN. WOMEN <^gP- > LJSI NG WORPS _^^J 4*l 7 TALK LIKE /Nr^Bfc' I AREM'T SUPPOSEP TO f^b-7/ I POK/'T ANDY CAPP 4r Sntjtfte IMf^ (OCC^^ 1^ ,^1405 words
-
-
Arts & Leisure
-
Article, Illustration971 1986-07-01 17 Warning! The American film industry has waged all-out war on $2 billion-a-year video piracy with an arsenal of new high-tech 'weapons'. ALJEAN HARMETZ reports. A FEW weeks ago, Warner Brothers placed an unusual advertisement m Variety, the movie industry's leading trade paper: "Warning! WarnerNYT - 971 words
-
Article, Illustration722 1986-07-01 17 PERRY MASON, America's legendary make-believe lawyer, is back stalking injustice and captivating viewers like never before. It has been two decades since Mason, brought to life by Raymond Burr, pulled clients off the hook week after week m the TV series that enjoyed itsUPI - 722 words
-
Article, Illustration651 1986-07-01 17 JOHN F. BURNS - JOHN F. BURNS By TO SHOUTS of "Maestro!" and "Bravo!", Luciano Pavarotti began a two-week engagement last week m China, where a vogue for Western opera is overshadowing the traditional operatic forms. At a cost of US$4 million (about Ss9 million), the Municipal Opera TheatreNYT - 651 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous111 1986-07-01 17 What's On FRENCH FILM LE SAGOUIN. About an illtreated orphan who seek refuge m his dreams. With English Subtitles. RELC Auditorium, Orange Grove Road. Free. PERFORMANCE INSTANT ASIA SHOW. "Live" show featuring Malay, Indian and Chinese dances, as well as a lion dance and a snake charmer's act. Pasir Panjang111 words
-
Miscellaneous115 1986-07-01 17 Barracks m 1942. Group Lounge, lobby level, Hotel Meridien, Changi. 8 am 7 pm. JAPANESE OCCUPATION PHOTOS. Reproductions of 200 photographs and documents from the Oral History Department. Permanent display at the Sun Vat Sen Villa, Tai Gin Road. Mondays to Fridays, 9 am 5 pm; Saturdays, Sundays and public115 words
-
Miscellaneous105 1986-07-01 17 anakans. The show is accompanied by a $38 dinner. Bibi's Restaurant. CURRENCY GALLERY. MAS Building, Shenton Way. Mondays to Fridays, 10 am 4 pm; Saturdays, 10 am-1 pm. Closed on Sundays and public holidays. MING VILLAGE. See how traditional craftsmanship is used to reproduce handpainted Chinese porcelain pieces. Includes a105 words
-
Miscellaneous968 1986-07-01 17 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another968 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement150 1986-07-01 18 Stretch your loan! Why stretch yourself financially? Citibank's new There is no need for collateral. Or proof of spending. 5 Year Personal Loan can help you reduce your monthly As long as you're above 2 1 years of age, earn $2,000 instalments by up to 25%. or more a month150 words
-
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1290 1986-07-01 18 i%^j j fl n W yarlety Tonight m.« services are urgently needed Wj^^m^—^^m a \IX: OW 20 the best Singapore songs 2£Smv£SS Iffa ;pi I iU*3&lKUmio^ l T^ together 20 of the tOD local i J^ E3BBPP" l r r>lwl^K^Bß Along the way, they stop at trade pay up or1,290 words
-