Today, 19 May 2001

Total Pages: 32
1 32 Today
  • 9 1 TODAY /A=rjJj-\CORP Saturday May 19, 2001 MITA (PI 138/11/2000
    9 words
  • Article, Illustration
    582 1  -  Kim-Kyna Tan The story of three teen mavericks and a mother who did not get in their way h7... kim@ n e w s tod ay. eo m. sg ONE of her children was a 'gang-leader'. Another son asked strange questions. Her daughter wanted to become a communist.
    582 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 38 1 every hour, every weekend, in May! 17 Turn to Page -1- for details. Get to know more about the amazing woman behind the Wah Chang business empire in Monday's edition of Today. jU mm. ■,Ai*&i£&S&£tow^wf- f ____tf___H__D *_j_?
      38 words
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 164 1 Dutchman .j East Point scare THE hugely popular East Point Shopping Centre had to be evacuated of all its shoppers and shopkeepers yesterday when the fire alarm went off. The management made announcements about the fire over the public announcement system and soon the centre was emptied of people. Later
      164 words

  • HOT NEWS
    • 327 2  -  Elaine Quek Its chief speaks after Dr Hu's statement by... elaine@newstoday.com.sg WHEN Finance Minister Richard Hu spoke about petrol companies in Parliament early this week, Consumer Association of Singapore (Case) president Teo Ho Pin was overseas. That is a pity, because for several months
      327 words
    • 146 2 A RETIRED biology teacher accused of molesting his 16-year-old tuition student claimed he was only showing her how to ease menstrual cramps. Lam Peng Kwan, 59, took the stand yesterday, denying he had outraged the girl's modesty. The student claimed that he rubbed her stomach and used
      146 words
    • 85 2 E-filing is putting the 'e' in marriage soon you will be able to file marriage notices electronically. Minister for Community Development and Sports Abdullah Tarmugi announced this yesterday at the launch of the new logos for Registry of Marriages (ROM) and Registry of Muslim Marriages at Fort
      85 words
    • 361 3 Agencies KL's top guns discuss riots, ethnic gap and quota system PETALING JAYA The timing couldn't have been better. At a time when race-related issues like the educational quota system and nonMalays in the military are once again making waves in Malaysia, some top guns from the
      Agencies  -  361 words
    • 90 3 Reuters NETANYA (Israel) Two men and four women died yesterday after a suicide bomber blew himself up at a crowded shopping mall in Net any a. Police said 60 people were also injured. A witness told Israel Radio the bomber had tried to enter the Hasharon
      Reuters  -  90 words
    • 143 3 Agencies MANILA Philippine President Gloria Arroyo burned telephone lines yesterday to thwart alleged election cheating after this week's vote. Presidential spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao said Mrs Arroyo called political leaders in the southern island of Mindanao to appeal to them not to tamper with the
      Agencies  -  143 words
    • 281 4  -  Kim-Kyna Tan And other burning issues that engage Singaporeans by... kira@newstod ay. com. s g TELL me what you eat and I will tell you what you are, said the great French gastronomist Brillat-Savarin. It appears that Singaporeans are curious to know what goes into
      281 words
    • 169 4 CITYCAB drivers no longer have to hit the road to reach their classroom. From next month, all its 4,500 relief drivers can go online at home, and learn how to communicate with their passengers and how to handle difficult situations. Since 1998, about 4,500 principle drivers have
      169 words
    • 220 4 THE private sector often portrays itself as a victim of corruption. But private corporations, and even supposedly advanced nations, could not deny their share of guilt in encouraging international corruption, according to Transparency International, an organisation which is actively trying to fight corruption.
      220 words
    • 141 4 NOW, you can print your Central Provident Fund (CPF) statement of account at a place closer to your own home. That is, if you stay in the northern part of Singapore. A new 24-hour PAL lobby will be launched during the official opening of the
      141 words
    • 183 4 THE plan seemed fail-safe. Wait for the big players to come out of a gambling den and threaten them with parangs. Then rob them and flee. Croupier Chua Ban Keong, who worked at a Yishun gambling den, was roped into the conspiracy. His
      183 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 143 2 MUJ Make your point iL live'on Talking Point Ja at Raffles City Bh»J|^ Shopping Centre. FwHffl This Sunday, 6pm. "Being Kiasu So what is wrong with that?" We'll be discussing the topic of 'kiasu-ism' the fear of losing out. Is it a quality to be proud of, or one to
      143 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 124 3 Win more, because we have extended the UOB High Life Mi!lion-Dollar Draw* to 30th June 2001. We are giving away Ssl,ooo everyday. At the end of which you stand the chance to test-drive your new Mercedes-Benz M-Class in Germany and come home to your very own Faber Crest Condominium. Just
      124 words

  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 106 4 READ 0N... Unwanted MBA grads Dotcom crash means fewer fob offers/ 11 Consumer power Let's finally use it and make a real difference to our lives/12 Million dollar man The Flying Dutchman takes the hot seat/ 13 Jazz legends come ma re hi n' in Two years of planning culminates
      106 words

  • LETTERS
    • 409 5 Ananda Perera Govt bodies don't seem to be answering readers' queries promptly HAS a new directive been given regarding prompt and satisfactory replies from Government ministries and statutory bodies to readers' letters? I wrote in response to a poor reply from LTA on the issue of cycling lanes.
      Ananda Perera  -  409 words
    • 131 5 I REFER to the letter "Where are the serving spoons?" (Today, May 10). The writer is concerned that some infectious diseases could be transmitted through common eating utensils contaminated by the saliva of au infected person. We would like to inform the writer that in
      131 words
    • 119 5 Sally Packire I AM upset by a recent letter by Mr S Ramamirtham. I have been following all writers' views about J B Jeyaretnam's rally. The writer seems to have an extreme hatred towards JBJ. JBJ is a very determined man. Why not accept what he is
      Sally Packire  -  119 words
    • 65 5 WE would like to comment on the shows on TVMobile. As we are a multi-racial country, we do not understand why the shows are only in English and Mandarin. The shows in Chinese are lost on the rest of us even though we pay the same fares.
      65 words
    • 57 5 WE are also presently looking into the feasibility of incorporating Malay and Tamil programmes in our programming. We seek your understanding and patience for the time being. However, permit us to add that this is a self-funded commercial venture and is not supported by bus fare revenue. Patricia
      57 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • BUSINESS NEWS
    • 426 6  -  Ivay Tan Most economists polled lower GDP forecast by... i vay @n ews to d ay.co m ,sg SIX out of ten economists polled by Today have lowered their 2001 economic growth forecast as Singapore prepares for a technical recession in the second quarter. Their downward revision comes as
      426 words
    • 295 6  -  Chan Chao Peh by.... ch a opeh @news today, com. sg SINGAPORE'S semiconductor industry the single biggest export item is expected to contract 12 per cent this year, after growing more than 30 per cent last year, said Gartner Inc. But it added the
      295 words
    • 84 6 Bloomberg News SINGAPORE Airlines said fullyear profit rose 33 per cent to a record, helped by passenger and cargo demand and one-time gains from the sale of shares in two units. Net income for the year ended March 31 rose to $1.55 billion from $1.16
      – Bloomberg News  -  84 words
    • 562 6 SINCE the liberalisation of Singapore's banking system last year, a number of foreign players have entered the local market to compete head-on with the likes of DBS, UOB, OCBC and OUB. But how much market share have they managed to steal from
      562 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 283 7 ■Wf???s; fp'^i|Sfefcl[ <lv>Vy.l'-..;1' ZZli -t > -i,..".^' X WWP^f^MiliflaHwipfe :*"**"■??<• it.*?*1;-?™:, r 55:1 3: a hp ink jet print cartridges* ~j*». there's more on the menu! ;s.:;f:;iv:.ii.;.;ii every hp ink cartridge* comes with a coupon jr.^-J^^ fo/-oA4cDonaUs™fxfra Value Meal which JssT for an exfra chance to win more prizes, simply
      283 words

  • MARKET NEWS
    • 396 8 Market weakens on feeble GDP numbers and MSCI concerns SINGAPORE shares were mostly lower as the week closed following a GDP report of weaker IQ2OOI GDP data, led by a slump in electronics growth. With further weakness expected in 2Q, some economists expect Singapore to slip into
      396 words
    • 442 8 KUALA LUMPUR As expected, the Malaysian stock market experienced selling pressure, particularly on the key index-linked stocks ahead of Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI)'s announcement of new weightings today. Thankfully, the benchmark Kuala Lumpur Composite Index held relatively firm in the afternoon session to
      442 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements


  • WORLD NEWS
    • 298 10 Agencies China: Not before you accept our terms TAIPEI Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian yesterday offered to meet Chinese President Jiang Zemin in Shanghai in October for a historic handshake and peace talks. His offer came a day after China said he would not be allowed
      Agencies  -  298 words
    • 153 10 AFP BANGKOK Twenty nine hilltribe women forced to work as sex slaves were rescued yesterday from two houses in the Thai capital. Thai police conducted a raid on the houses, which were guarded by six men. They found one woman chained by the ankle
      AFP  -  153 words
    • 246 10 Agencies WASHINGTON Encouraging more oil exploration and greater use of coal and nuclear energy. Offering US$lO billion ($lB billion) in tax breaks to promote energy efficiency and alternative fuels. These are among the elements of US President George W Bush's national energy plan which
      Agencies  -  246 words
    • 157 10 Reuters NEW DELHI A military court of inquiry in India has established a prima facie case of corruption and misconduct against six army officers in an arms bribery scandal that plunged the coalition government into a crisis in March. A Defence Ministry official said yesterday
      Reuters  -  157 words
    • 102 10 HONG KONG Hong Kong said yesterday it would slaughter all 1.2 million poultry in the territory to prevent the further spread of the bird flu. The Secretary for the Environment and Food, Ms Lily Yam, told a news conference that the slaughter would be completed
      Reuters  -  102 words
    • 324 11 Reuters Dotcom crash means fewer job offers BOSTON Mr Stephen Lin is a corporate casualty caught in the crossfire of the personal computer price war and the US economic slowdown. His job offer, like those of hundreds of other newly-minted Masters of Business Administration (MBA), was yanked
      — Reuters  -  324 words
    • 71 11 LOS ANGELES A large video screen shows a game scene from Entertainment America's newest game "Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone" at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Game developers are in town for a trade show where new games and systems are displayed. The
      Reuters photo  -  71 words
    • 207 11 Reuters KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will import English teachers from Britain and the United States to stop a decline in English skills among Malaysians, local media reported yesterday. It will also send local English teachers for overseas training, start testing primary school students skills yearly and
      Reuters  -  207 words
    • 248 11 Agencies NEW DELHI Indian police suspect that the mysterious "monkey man" who has bitten and clawed dozens of people, unleashing a wave of panic across the capital, is the creation of a gang of trouble makers. "It's definitely not one person," said Joint Commissioner of Police
      — Agencies  -  248 words
    • 115 11 -AFP LONDON A thief has escaped with cash and jewellery worth £1.5 million ($3.8 million) from top designer store Versace here, the Sun newspaper reported yesterday. The thief was a security guard at the flagship store in the capital's exclusive Old Bond Street. He
      -AFP  -  115 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 106 10 (^food (^fkvours A gastronomic and culinary adventure for food educators I Saturday, May 26, 2001 1.30 pm to 5.00 pm Goodwood Park Hotel Singapore 12.30 pm Regi s trillion 1,30 pm Understanding Taste The Basic 5 and More 2.35 pm Cooking with Class Acquire Culinary Skills from Top Chefs 3.35
      106 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 856 11 1 RIIMETOIMES Si LOGOS I W?l2-2f112; L./i- <;■■■. ■'::.;:.,l- cr' /■:::.i phpne re oirje: volt fg/sunfe r?. irig*g:ie P.k:fLl.'g.Meisage crLogc Jc be <e r.r to :/i'L\r Me'? e --r-e SECONDS! Ho^^TjpyrarKowlrtSa^ Shaiotala 229 M95 ABefterDoy 229 0448 He Loves You Mai 229 0369 Snope Of My Heart 229 of£3 Jdetarv;<!
      856 words

  • COMMENTARY
    • 687 12  -  Malcom Bastians Let's finally use it and make a real difference to our lives by... malcolrn@newstoday.com.sg EVERY time you failed to flag down a cab or watched that gasoline pump price stay up as the price of crude fell around the world, think about how you could have
      687 words
    • 582 12 WE have just been spared a US-created crisis. Its cause is not the EP3 faceoff, the Kyoto backoff, or the UN kickoff. It is far more significant. Earlier this month, the contract governing Hollywood writers expired. They demanded a better deal
      582 words

  • RELAX
    • 863 13  -  David Ngiau The Flying Dutchman takes the hot seat by..: david@newstoday.com.sg AHEAD of tomorrow's Sure Win Sunday celebrity edition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, is Today's Sure Win Saturday test for host Mark Van Cuylenburg. I had to force him into the hot seat So
      WEE TECKHIAN  -  863 words
    • Article, Illustration
      475 21  -  lan De Cotta come marchin' in Two years of planning culminates in biggest jazz festival in Asia by... ian@newstod ay. com. sg T>ig time jazz finally arrived in -Dsingapore yesterday with the Singapore International Jazz Festival, at Suntec City, featuring jazz legends such as James Moody, Lee Ritenour
      JOEL LOW  -  475 words
    • 326 21  -  lan De Cotta by... ian@newsto d ay. com, sg SAXOPHONE master James Moody, 77, started playing the alto saxophone at 16 and later changed to the deeper more full-bodied tenor saxophone. In 1946, when Moody was 21, trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie invited him
      326 words
    • 174 21  -  Rachel Lo by... ra chel @news tod ay.com, sg YOU can win big bucks taking part in radio game shows as much as $11,000. Yup, it is true. On Tuesday, one lucky contestant called MediaCorp Radio Mandarin station, 95.8FM. When he hung up, he knew there
      174 words
    • 737 22  -  Hazel Tan There's no need to, because he is! Kiasu, that is by... i i■. @newstod ay. com, sg Brave. That's how Chew Chor Meng described himself. For taking on a major role in MediaCorp's new English comedy, Mr Kiasu, despite his lack of competency in
      JOEL LOW  -  737 words
    • 371 22 His rippling muscles, devastating light green eyes, killer smile and affable charm scream for attention. To most of us, he needs no introduction charming hunk, Hrithik Roshan (above). The sea-green eyes come from his father, while the pumped-up physique is thanks to
      371 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 46 13 STUDY WORK IN SWITZERLAND 11 year Certificate in Food Beverage Mgmt. 12.5 year Higher Diploma in Hotel Mgt Tourism 13 year BA Degree in International Hotel Mgmt Transfer programme for POLY SHATEC graduates BiiifnfiißKnßßPfffninßnOTSV^ppHi Courses incl. 5 month paid internship for each year of study BBBtßfflwwflPißlffl
      46 words

  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1084 14 radio highlights Harriet The Spy SBBIJII. 11)11 C| English Premier League Gold 90.5 FM 5,7 pm EnCuentro Latino year-old Hornet Welsch writes •> v' S^^BB^^tH TV, 9,30 pm Listen to Steven Shalowitz I B notebook. mkU«^ >>: The Red Devils may have topped (right) on Latin American Bi j Bwf
      1,084 words

  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 940 15 Century of The The Making of The Mummy Returns Dragon Ch 5,9 am /V '•-■^V?^'/'''^^' :I "I Jkl, BB^HHH CHANNEL NEWSASIA /,'.<;<• /Vj outstanding per v.?«^-'^-^hfc*ir ivsxr f. formance in police cadet I^*( Ij i school, Sing was appointed by »S'PeP?W M* 'MNi*''li MORNING Sir Ko to infiltrate a powerful
      940 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 97 16 1/1/e have taken on a new look and brand new names. and Singapore Television Twelve are HOW AA^JDJ^ACORP TILFVLJLON COItFOHAT[UN _f g tit SINCJAFUM Wjf f V The MediaCorp Group of Companies: /4SDLACORP m@ su^a central /A=L>JACORP A 5J /Vtfytef ch*n«el neweasi. Teietext /■l/|r:ri//\r'ri/7D v*^*'^' rTTTflffi Class fm Symphony'*. Frew
      97 words

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 219 17 SO FLASH THE DECAL ON YOUR VEHICLE TODAY!!! LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION WITH 5! 19 May 2001 Time I pm 6pm Channel 5 dares you to come down on the 19th of May to Wisma Atria for a day of stunts and daredevil Mayhem! HAVE FUN Wl I CHANNEL 8 Meet
      219 words

  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1310 18 <4l^^ :Jt' JOZZrCSTIVOI Site- wide range of music and artis- Hhri*^P*9 _3_J tic influences, and using atypiF J ,v, K-Ass cal instrumentation and as a i w Jwi^'tt ei nuem (riSnt) is one °f result create a sound that is -JS i~ r -1f"-, Singapore's talented jazz musi- at once
      1,310 words

  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1091 19 Venue: Chinatown Complex Vi^ I I Riding for the Disabled Association Pavilion Stage (tomorrow) and P c/ M re compliments of Tan Ngiap Heng 'of Singapore.The organisation is a Toa Payoh Central Amphitheatre charity-based one providing free spective.You will also have the (May 27) no show on Monday, 2.30 prn
      1,091 words

  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1953 20 SHOWING TODAY SUGAR SPICE CATHAY CAUSEWAY POINT CATHAY ORCHARD GV YISHUN Kids (PG): 10 45am, 1 1 25, r Blue Moon (PG): 12 15pm, 2.' 5, Ants in the ponts R(A): 10.10 cm Blow Dry (PG): 11 am, 1.05pm, 12.40pm, 1.20, 2.40, 3.45, 4, *^f Diane (Marley S^Jfe "fl_" 730,930
      1,953 words



  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 741 23 Cl Jo|V%Plll UllwllllW to advertise, please coll: 236 4SS9 Distinguish Your Career With I qindeco I r V|TIRAMk' I V^l I ID^^I^IIV WALK-IN INTERVIEW I V Venue 205 Henderson Road #08-02 I Henderson Industrial Park I S^MUPI *W£iU t#j JKPJ U HfSPu^^fc Singapore *****9 Tel: *****23/626 I H BHWISRffI?PPHW V
      741 words

  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1003 24 a ppointments Tune in to a career with the most acclaimed media and entertainment company in Asia. wß^k> AA A Be part of our dynamic team that's set to lead the media and entertainment industry in >- Asia and beyond. Jt^^\ 111 Hi II I A/\~ryj £.\CORP 5- Corporate Promotions
      1,003 words

  • SPORTS
    • 833 25 Cool Spurs unfazecl by Lakers' taunts SAN ANTONIO Phil Jackson apparently can stick his asterisk anywhere he pleases. The San Antonio Spurs say they really don't care. As for Spurs centre David Robinson, he hasn't read Shaquille O'Neal's rambling autobiography that is quite critical of him
      Allsport photo  -  833 words
    • 420 25 NBA PLAYOFFS NBA Charlotte 97 Milwaukee 104 CHARLOTTE Down 15 points and on the brink of elimination, the Milwaukee Bucks never panicked. Instead, they turned to their "Big Three" and forced a seventh game. Sam Cassell scored a
      420 words
    • 350 27 Reuters HEIDELBERG New Zealand's Greg Turner has condemned the reported payment of a big fee to Tiger Woods (right) to play in the New Zealand Open next year. New Zealand press reports say Woods will be paid more than US$2 million ($3.6 million)
      Reuters  -  350 words
    • 157 27 AFP HEIDELBERG lan Woosnam fired a six-under-par 66 to move into a provisional five-way tie for second place in the rain-delayed first round of the Deutsche Bank-SAP Open yesterday. The 43-year-old Welshman, winless in the last four years, had three birdies going out
      AFP  -  157 words
    • 517 28 AFP Lazio and Juventus need to win their remaining games and hope Roma chokes Italian Serie A ROME Defending champion Lazio and third-placed Juventus go into this weekend's fixtures with Udinese and Bologna respectively, knowing their hopes of winning the Scudetto are in the laps of
      AFP; Allsport photo  -  517 words
    • 406 28 -AFP Spanish Primera Liga MADRID Real Madrid looks to grab its first Primera Liga title since 1997 with a win over lowly city rival Rayo Vallecano tomorrow. However, the European champion will be counting on favourable results elsewhere in the shape of
      -AFP  -  406 words
    • 107 28 MUNICH Bayern Munich may be considering a stockmarket flotation to raise cash. But no decision will be taken until the end of the season, reported The Guardian. "A flotation is possible in the future but for the moment nothing is planned," said the club
      107 words
    • 780 29 Reuters Ipswich, Leeds and Liverpool gunning for third Champions League place LONDON Leeds United and Ipswich Town will strain every nerve and sinew in their final premier league games today, hoping to cast a cloud over Liverpool's silver-lined season. The three sides are all battling to
      Reuters; AujsPORT photo  -  780 words
    • 458 29 MANCHESTER Sir Alex Ferguson's immediate future at Manchester United has been thrown into doubt after the Old Trafford manager was told by the club's chief executive, Peter Kenyon, that he must sell players before he can
      458 words
    • Article, Illustration
      576 30  -  Scott O'Donell Warriors upset at home by winless Marine Castle SAFFC 0 Marine Castle 2 by.. FANDI AHMAD looked a beaten and bewildered man last night as he watched his double-winning charges crash to lowly Marine Castle at home. Despite missing several players, SAFFC was still expected to
      576 words
    • 405 30 Stanley Ho Geylang v Home United (Bedok Stadium, 7.30pm) IN 1996, everything came up roses for Geylang United. It won three trophies that year, led by future Iranian national coach Jalal Talebi. But Talebi left at the end of that
      – Stanley Ho  -  405 words
    • 160 31 Reuters LONDON Pakistan hit back with the wickets of Michael Vaughan and Michael Atherton after lunch as England reached 114 for three in the first test at Lord's. England, put in by Waqar Younis after the opening day was washed out and looking in
      Reuters  -  160 words
    • 64 31 THE Equestrian Federation of Singapore (EFS) is conducting trials at the Bukit Timah Saddle Club to select a Singapore team to compete in the Federation Equestre International (FEI) World Jumping Challenge 2001, from May 26 to 27. Participants must complete 11 intricate jumps over 105cm
      64 words
    • 38 31 LONDON Tottenham Hotspur has signed Red Star Belgrade's Goran Bunjevcevic on a five-year contract, the premier league club said on Friday. Bunjevcevic, 27, was captain of Red Star and plays for the Yugoslav national team.
      38 words
    • 559 31  -  Jose Raymond Says Singapore's top sprinter Shyam by... jos e@ newstoday. com. sg TOP national sprinter quits. An old story you say? Guess what? That same old broken record is being played all over again as national sprinter U.K. Shyam (right) joined a
      559 words
    • 329 31 WITH TWO rounds left, three clubs are still in contention for the Singapore Pools National Football League Division One title. Joint leaders Singapore Cricket Club and Sembawang Sports Club are on 14 points while Andrews Avenue is lurking two points
      329 words

  • LIFE STYLE
    • 361 26 Condo lifestyles with NTUC Choice Homes ESTABLISHED in November 1995 to help more Singaporeans fulfil their aspirations of owning private property, NTUC Choice Homes has since gained much credibility in its ability to provide quality housing at fair and affordable prices. Their first two executive condominium
      361 words
  • Page 26 Advertisements

  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 445 27 W |i|f I irf IMrCrf iltr^P iauafaifl^^ Dt Address Built-in Contact Description Dt Address Built-in Contact Description Condominium for Sale 03 Queens Condo Windsor 990 *****830 #29 superd view beside MRTI 2rms I Rr-NTAI fiF FI AT^ 1 Die Sunny Spring BH 1109 962 4bBß FH 3+ pooUiew near MRT/Kong
      445 words



  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 19 30 Clementi 0 SAFFC 0 FTMS ftMiKASA Balestier 0 Marine Castle 2 (Adrian Yeo 35, A. Sharif 84) UMBRO A/TEMAJdS
      19 words
    • 59 30 CLEW till MFK MATCH MUSTIER MARINE (MI STADIUM CLEMENT! (HO* (HU HANG DATE k/s/imi li/s/jM] 'full-time n n no MATCH UU 0-2 I RESULTS 1 '"Full-Time" includes injury time but not extra time or penalty shoot-outs. IX2 m' S MARINECMI CLEMEHII MARINE CASTLE 1/2GOAL r.iw> Lin. TOTAL n 9 GOALS
      59 words


  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 159 32 < e r* $999! 43" ißpi]@it rSs*iS«^. C3x3—) I b'T"-^ 1 1;M:*1 i dt^t CdV w*J I Wrtfi m BEST DENKI (SINGAPORE) PT£ LTD M Mfr Jm J& £Jg »El9clft)n*cC^aphicEquadlMr|apT««) H Toshiba mm. pOSWP^^^^^ w .Rojecton(tv j£|*£fa' G-E- TheDCJI P*HBP Interestlnstalment. •Chjilal WirHtow (2 Tuners) m&^f^i^ TBQ34OAD-SS •NICfIUfGERUANSIOrM'FastBKI REFFIICifFRATOFt ji^^—
      159 words
  • Page 32 Miscellaneous
    • 39 32 IF &01 nil I^l Ok^l II 11 \j I jS**^ 111 I^l rh rf^nrf^ x\ Tl O /"I hJH^^b. 11l II vVJI^I IO o I•- 1111 11 l^^i ■II IU LJUII nJB,:. *._j 1111 I^B fi f -t j
      39 words