The Straits Times, 9 May 1985
1985-05-09
1
10
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section15 1985-05-09 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MAY S, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
-
411 1985-05-09 1 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By A LEADING American semiconductor company, Silicon Systems, is investing $75 million here in the next five years to design, assemble and test chips. It has already' spent $30 million to set up a sophisticated and highly-automated assembly-and-test facility411 words
-
Article101 1985-05-09 1 "WE WORK very hard to get people Involved in Civil Defence exercises. We ge to the block. We ask them to participate. "Bat whenever we hold a Civil Defence practice, people last look down at us from the balconies and langh," said Mr Lin Joe Kwan,101 words
-
Article790 1985-05-09 1 WONG Al KWEI - WONG Al KWEI Teh: What SDFs building conditions amount t0... By THE Singapore Democratic Party would receive an astounding $660 million even before it starts work if the Government accepts the party's "19 impossible conditions" for building public flats, said National Development Minister Teh Cheang790 words
-
223 1985-05-09 1 BEAVERCREEK (Ohio), Wed. 8 C I E N C E fiction writers, futurists and scientists gathered at a wooded retreat here yesterday to exchange ideas with the United States Air Force to give the military same "wild and Innovative ideas" forAP - 223 words
-
Article, Illustration145 1985-05-09 1 MADRID, Wed. American Pint Lady Nancy Reagan, who says she's got Spanish blood, proved It Mrs Reagan's one-mlnate performance of the traditional Spanish dance at the Royal Theatre was praised by Queen Sofia and loudly applauded by Flamenco students from the Royal SchoolAP; Reuter - 145 words
-
Article, Illustration609 1985-05-09 1 Chok Tong on talk that he is just warming the seat FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong is not worried about talk that he could just be warming the seat for Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong for the premiership after Mr Lee Kuan Yew's retirement. He told the Asian609 words
-
Article214 1985-05-09 1 US foreign trade deficit up 16% WASHINGTON, Wed. The US foreign trade deficit totalled US$28.3 billion (S$62.3 billion) during the first three months of this year, a 16 per cent rise from the last three months of last year, the government reported today. The deterioration in trade stemmed from aAP - 214 words
-
Article42 1985-05-09 1 MIAMI, Wed. Coast Guard officials today seized a tonne of cocaine, which would be the largest seizure in the agency's history. It was found on a small boat off Miami after a chase. One man was arrested. one man UPIUPI - 42 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement136 1985-05-09 1 ■V iivti.il** >/ I S.RH.DESILVA I I JEWELLERS I H O1 18. Tanghn Shopping Centre, Singapore 1024. Tel: *****28. H Associate Company: f 1 Central Building, Hong Kong. SMALL WONDER The Ricoh MlO does the job with style. It's for the quick, active, light and bright. The £A1 Jk M136 words
-
Advertisement9 1985-05-09 1 US, Spate announce review of mill*Vy ties. Page 49 words
-
Advertisement113 1985-05-09 1 LIBRARY SJSOAPOKr: [vis Video Tape Player \jp j 7 x^ Brings i UK ffWinW Model IV-300 iSsTON ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD Showroom: I, Sopnta Rom, #01-37 PMce Omre Singapore 0022 Te! *****10 :^H y fSsjZ \*^imiiuPHmM B^Hre J i vi BS The art and craft erf first class travel. From113 words
-
Advertisement21 1985-05-09 1 Inside SO sages today Summary I World News S-7 Asean 8 Causeway t Editorial 11 Letter* 18 ■nm«D»Uar iuq Classifieds 2445,1321 words
-
-
IN SUMMARY
-
Article510 1985-05-09 2 No laughing matter THE Government wanted feedback. And grassroots leader, Mr Lim Joo Kwan, was prepared to give precisely that. He strode to the microphone at BS Auditorium and delivered his message. It was one of frustration. "We work very hard to get people involved in civil defence exercises.510 words
-
Article473 1985-05-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ONLY 7 per cent of those polled in a recent survey think Singapore if likely to be attacked within the next five yean. The Defence Ministry's warning on complacency is not untimely, gle vn the potentially turbulent climate of the region, which has traditionally been473 words
-
Article118 1985-05-09 2 AYALA BACK, THIS TIME IN A TIE-UP WITH MERRILL LYNCH WHEN Hongkong-based Ayala International sold its stake in Sealion Hotels, owner of the Hyatt Regency, in January last year, the feeling was that it was pulling out of Singapore. "That isn't true," said Mr Eduardo Lichauco, a close ally118 words
-
Article262 1985-05-09 2 Welsh relish WALES' renaissance, following two recent victories, has not only revived the team's chances of reaching the World Cup finals it has also rescued football in the principality from bankruptcy. After last September's disastrous 1-0 defeat by Iceland in their opening World Cup qualifier, the Welsh Football Association262 words
-
Article90 1985-05-09 2 THE NURSE'S IMAGE ALTHOUGH the nurse is accepted as a part of the ward/hospital setting, many people have the wrong idea about her professional skills. Many a time she is only recognised for her bedpan carrying abilities. These observations are made by a reader who has been in nursing90 words
-
Article579 1985-05-09 2 Agreeing to disagree THE United States and Spain announced on Tuesday a "broad overall review" of their military relationship. At the same time they agreed to disagree over Nicaragua but both sides were at pains to play down differences over Central America and the future of US579 words
-
242 1985-05-09 2 World Bank's praise INDONESIA will need about US$5.5 billion (5J12.26 billion) in foreign loans for each of the next three years, a World Bank report, which will be submitted to the annual meeting of the Inter-Governmen-tal Group on Indonesia (IGGI), says. The IGGI comprises Indonesia's242 words
-
Article372 1985-05-09 2 Pleasures of food AN eat-as-much-as-you-can Chinese lunch at $24 nett per person, a four-course French meal for $23.50, a six-course Chinese dinner at $20 per person, and a hearty steak lunch for a mere $12.75? These are now served at posh hotel restaurants. Palate-tempting but without burning a372 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement539 1985-05-09 2 Join the growing family of satisfied IBM computer owners! In micro computers, IBM first satisfied the world with its PC, which is still regarded as the ultimate today! Next came the IBM PC XT, which reinforced their position in the micro market. Now the IBM Portable has made its debut.539 words
-
Advertisement61 1985-05-09 2 TV update RTMI 3.11 Drama Mtoggu W (r) 3.57 Documentary The Human Body (Engfish) 4.23 The Time Tunnel Bly the Kid (Engfsh) 8.50 Drama Teater Paku Mam 9.45 Peristiwa: Summary of Events 10.01 World News 10.17 Universal Theatre: Indonesian Movie Gads Kampus RTM2 10.34 Sports Report (Enffch) 10.57 Road to61 words
-
-
around the WORLD
-
329 1985-05-09 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. After a 23-year break, the United States may soon be "selling advanced military equipment to India again, despite possible objections from Pakistan. Defence Department spokesman Michael Burch confirmed yesterday the US was exploring arms329 words
-
Article, Illustration212 1985-05-09 3 Mrs Hu Yaobang views couturier's Beijing fashion display BEIJING, Wed. The wife of Mr Ha YMbang, the reforming Chinese Commmust Party chief who popularised the wearing of Western suits, went one better yesterday, •dmirf^g a guttering display of top French fashions by Yves St Laurent.Reuter; AP - 212 words
-
Article71 1985-05-09 3 DHAKA. Wed. Bangladesh today launched a sophisticated data analysing system which officials believe will save hundreds of lives lost every year in floods and cyclones. The US$3-million (SJ66 million) device, a gift from the United States, will be run byscientists at the Space Research and Remote Sensing Organisation.Reuter - 71 words
-
Article64 1985-05-09 3 MIAMI. Wed. Five million sterile Mediterranean fruit flies were air-dropped yesterday in a battle to biologically control a plague of the pests ttat could threaten Florida's US$l billion (5J2.23 billion) citrus industry. The release over North Dade County marked the first use of sterile medflies inUPI - 64 words
-
278 1985-05-09 3 Colombo angry at remarks by Indian minister COLOMBO, Wed. Sri Lanka, reacting strongly to a statement by an Indian minister on the island's ethnic problems, said today it was considering boycotting a meeting of South Asian countries in Bhutan next week. Information Minister Anandatissa de Alwis told reporters the CabinetReuter - 278 words
-
264 1985-05-09 3 Lacklustre start to registration for HK elections HONGKONG, Wed. The run-up to Hongkong's first elections for the Legislative Council, the territory's law-making body, got off to a lacklustre start yesterday as fewer than half of the eligible voters had signed up after a three-week government call. The elections, scheduled forAFP - 264 words
-
189 1985-05-09 3 TAIPEI, Wed. Prime Minister Yu Kuo-Hwa today urged the people of Taiwan to produce new ideas to help improve Taiwan's economic structure. Speaking at a conference marking the establishment of a new economic reform committee, Mr Yu said that, given Taiwan's huge populationAFP - 189 words
-
Article56 1985-05-09 3 TAIPEI, Wed. Taiwan today said it would invite the Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, to visit the island next year. Mr Tung Shu-Fan, Chairman of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission, said the Dalai Lama would be asked to preside at a groundbreaking ceremony for Taiwan'sReuter - 56 words
-
Article30 1985-05-09 3 BEIJING, Wed. Japanese deputy defence chief Haruo Natsume is scheduled to begin a visit here tomorrow, which Western diplomatic sources expect to boost discreet SinoJapanese military cooperation. AFPAFP - 30 words
-
Article, Illustration148 1985-05-09 3 'Tanaka dead' rumours denied TOKYO, Wed. Shares prices fell today after rumours quickly denied of the death of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, a leading figure in Japan's ruling party. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone denied the rumours when questioned by reporters and both Mr Tanaka 's secretary and his son-in-law,Reuter - 148 words
-
259 1985-05-09 3 Talks stall on China port call by US Navy BEIJING, Wed. The first United States navy port call in China for 36 years is still under discussion, a Chinese government spokesman said today. He rejected suggestions by Western diplomats here that the proposed visit could be cancelled or postponed forAP; AFP; Reuter - 259 words
-
115 1985-05-09 3 NOUMEA, Wed. A Melanesian youth was shot dead and at least 72 people were injured in clashes between militant Kanaks, White settlers and riot police here today, security sources said. The violence was going on as darkness fell over the French-ruled Pacific territory, withReuter - 115 words
-
Article, Illustration456 1985-05-09 4 But both sides play down the differences MADRID, Wed. The United States and Spain yesterday announced a "broad overall review" of their military relationship but agreed to disagree over Nicaragua. Both sides were at pains to play down differences over Central America andFT; AP; NYT; Reuter - 456 words
-
201 1985-05-09 4 Pay strike cripples Sweden's air, rail networks STOCKHOLM, Wed. CRITICAL air and rail links remained paralysed and transportation of goods was seriously disrupted in Sweden yesterday as a strike by about 20,000 public employees, including 600 Customs officers, entered its sixth day. The strike, to support demands for salary increasesAFP - 201 words
-
Article67 1985-05-09 4 BOSTON, Wed. A British Airways Concorde made an emergency landing yesterday at Logan Airport after it lost power in one engine. Flight 115 was bound for New York .from London with 57 passengers and 11 crew members on board when it developed engine trouble over theReuter - 67 words
-
180 1985-05-09 4 KOUROU (French Guyana), Wed. Enrope's Ariane rocket overcame last-minute hitches to pat two communications satellites into orbit to challenge America's domination of the commercial space market. The three-stage, 49--metre-tall rocket lifted off 79 minutes late after the countdown was stopped with less then fiveReuter; UPI - 180 words
-
279 1985-05-09 4 Nicaragua diverts first shipment hit by embargo MANAGUA, Wed. The Nicaraguan government yesterday began shipping US-bound bananas to Belgium and residents shopped for already scarce goods during the first day of the United States trade embargo. Agriculture Minister Jaime Wheelock said 70 boxes of bananas, each weighing 23 kg, wereAP; Reuter; UPI - 279 words
-
217 1985-05-09 4 48 go on trial in Italy's largest fraud case TURIN, Wed. Two former Customs police generals and three clergymen were among 48 defendants who went on trial yesterday for aiding and abetting the largest fraud ever committed against the Italian state. The Turin tribunal hearing is a new milestone inReuter - 217 words
-
Article34 1985-05-09 4 PRAGUE. Wed Eight miners were killed and 17 others trapped by an explosion yesterday in a coal mine at Ostrava Karvina in East err, Czechoslovakia, it was reported here today. AFPAFP - 34 words
-
Article, Illustration428 1985-05-09 5 Events around the world to observe 40th anniversary of the Allied victory.- picture. WARTIME allies from East and West stressed decidedly different themes yesterday as they began marking the 40th anniversary of Germany's defeat in the Second World War. Ceremonies continue today, VE (Victory inReuter; AP - 428 words
-
Article, Illustration520 1985-05-09 5 Gorbachev's peace message to Mrs T LONDON, Wed. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev proposed working with Britain to avert World War Three la a message to Prime Mini it er Margaret Thatcher released here today. "In order to prevent a new world war, aAFP; AP; Reuter - 520 words
-
Article, Illustration477 1985-05-09 6 Murdoch-Davis deal may be a start NEW YORK, Wed. The six television stations that Australian publisher Rupert Murdoch and Texan oilman Marvin Davis are acquiring for about US$2 billion (554.46 billion) from Metromedia are among the strongest independent broadcasters in the country. Industry analystsNYT; Reuter - 477 words
-
195 1985-05-09 6 Reagan's promise of further tax cuts MADRID, Wed. President Ronald Reagan said yesterday he will introduce legislation to slash taxes "even further" when he returns to the United States. Mr Reagan, who was in Spain on a visit, made the statement in a speech to business leaders, in which heUPI - 195 words
-
164 1985-05-09 6 GENEVA, Wed. THE United States yesterday appealed to member nations of the World Health OUHliillw (WHO) to form an international alliance to combat the killer disease Aids. In an address to the WHO annual assembly, the US Secretary of Health and HumanReuter - 164 words
-
162 1985-05-09 6 Students bury the box in mock funeral WATSONVILLE (Calltenia), Wed. -Hon dreds of stadrate who SJJondai a mock funeral for a television set have sworn to ge off the take tat the city's second annual "no TV-athon". Mr Carlos Garcia, creator of the boycott and principal of aa elementary school,UPI - 162 words
-
97 1985-05-09 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Republican Party announced yesterday that it has begun a programme called "Operation open door" with the goal of getting 100,000 registered Democrats to switch to the Republican Party in the next 100 days. "The leadership of the Democratic Party has abandoned theUPI - 97 words
-
Article35 1985-05-09 6 LIMA, Wed Peruvian police yesterday burned 1,500 kg of drugs with an estimated street value of US$ll million (5524.53 million) in what they said was their biggest narcotics incineration this year. ReuterReuter - 35 words
-
119 1985-05-09 6 ALBANY (New York), Wed. An overweight woman yesterday won a ruling from New York's court of appeals that the office-equipment maker Xerox had no right to refuse her a job because of obesity. Catherine McDermott, a 1.6-metre, 112-kg mother, sued Xerox after companyReuter - 119 words
-
378 1985-05-09 7 BHADA ISLAM - BHADA ISLAM By Brussels Reporter BRUSSELS, Wed. Asia's newly-industria-lising nations (NIC) could soon be denied preferential access to European Community markets for their more competitive exports. The elimination from the EC's generalised system of preferences (GSP) of countries and products that are378 words
-
107 1985-05-09 7 CAIRO, Wed. The Egyptian [irififit has gene to eeart to «|m« nn tikA 'ThdMifi&iid and One Nights", arguing that racy passages hi the Middle threat to Egyptian yoath. The Interim Mlatoliji has charged three booksellers with misdemeanour violations of pornegraphy laws byAP - 107 words
-
258 1985-05-09 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Reagan administration yesterday said it was considering a meeting between United States officials and Palestinians acceptable to the US in an effort to bring about direct Arab-Israeli peace talks. State Department spokesman Edward Djerejian said the meeting would involve US officialsReuter; UPI - 258 words
-
253 1985-05-09 7 Detained Black leader dies after release JOHANNESBURG, Wed. A Black South African labour leader was reported yesterday to have died of head injuries shortly after his release from police custody. The police, who declined to comment on the cause of death, said an inquiry had started into the death onNYT; AP - 253 words
-
Article65 1985-05-09 7 KAWASAKI, Wed. Polke arrested a 28-year-old Korean resident here today for allegedly refusing to be fingerprinted for three years under japan's controversial alien registration law. Lee Sang-Ho, a nursery school manager here, was arrested on his way to his office although the city authorities had earlier pledgedAFP - 65 words
-
Article69 1985-05-09 7 PARIS, Wed. The cinema with the largest screen in the world will open here tomorrow, with tickets for its 370 seats selling at 40 francs (559.20) each. The hemispheric «iumin<nm screen covers 1,000 square metres, and the film image is nine times larger than usual. TheAFP - 69 words
-
Article56 1985-05-09 7 New security measures MARJAYOUN (Lebanon), Wed. Israeli occupation forces yesterday imposed new security measures in the south Lebanon border zone, including a ban on night travel, and toughened their frontier fortifications. Arabic leaflets listing the curbs were pasted up in village squares throughout the zone and dropped by helicopters. TheReuter - 56 words
-
Briefly
-
Article56 1985-05-09 7 ABOUT 200 youths stoned three police boxes in a provincial city in South Korea on Tuesday, injuring two police sergeants in what appeared to be an anti-government riot, a local news agency said in Seoul yesterday. Yonhap news agency said the incident took place jn Kwangju, aboutUPI - 56 words
-
Article61 1985-05-09 7 SOVIET Health Minister Sergei Burenkov told a press conference in Geneva yesterday that dissident physicist Andrei Sakharov was still exiled in Gorky, east of Moscow. He was replying to a question about the whereabouts and health of Mr Sakharov following rumours in the West that theReuter - 61 words
-
Article64 1985-05-09 7 A CURFEW was ordered in the city of Gurdaspur in India's troubled Punjab state yesterday to deter an outbreak of communal violence following the killing of two Hindus by Sikh gunmen in a nearby town, the United News of India reported. Meanwhile, authorities extended the curfewAP - 64 words
-
Article53 1985-05-09 7 CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang will visit Britain, West Germany and the Netherlands next month, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said in Beijing yesterday. The three countries are of great political and economic concern to Beijing, which hopes to see a strong, united Europe as a moderating influence on theReuter - 53 words
-
Article59 1985-05-09 7 CHRISTIAN and Muslim militia battled with mortars, rocket-propelled grenades and antiaircraft guns across Beirut's "green line" yesterday, destroying a ceasefire that halted the worst bombardment of residential neighbourhoods in 10 months. Police in Beirut said the final casualty count from the 15-hour shelling on Monday and Tuesday stoodAP - 59 words
-
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement155 1985-05-09 3 I at Rock Bottom Prices! Chris Line *3as^* I HV| Hie office furniture planner y^^^l Christopher Furniture Design Pte Ltd I KW^« Showroom: 35 Selegie Road *?02 01 02 Parklane Shopping Man M Singaporeo7lB Tel *****36 *****30 _^B Office/Factory: Blk 5029 Ave 3 Ang Mo K.olnd Park II »0i 137155 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1104 1985-05-09 4 Superb quality results that professionals expect. The B^-ll(iF and HR ***** ieam...an unbeatabk combination tn>m tlu- leaders i^-TT I bv-iioe J BatiS^ SUPER-LIGHTWEIGHT THREE-TUBE jEßG?y&jri'*f* e m colour video camera .4r^^H^H|V9P^ ''JmL^^^ V professional IHKII II HI tamera with llie ma\ weight j^^pi^^H^^^^^" I^3 I kI im "ivialiim .l a1,104 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement185 1985-05-09 5 V^^^Haaaaaaaan^aaaaaaaa! w «m aaaaaa^aal MfiWS- i^U g Oui A c S I Sse3l BB^ located all over^g^MUy^™^ Aii sin9apore j^^^i^B|i HB TIME \bur savings grow. Everyday. With a Bank of Singapore savings account, your savings grow everyday. Because we compute interest on your daily balance, and not on the ■T^VIVVHH185 words
-
Advertisement409 1985-05-09 5 The Zoom-Buster jv Bn^." aaaw Hll-' Now all other Zoom Copiers are a step behind Canon Program Zoom \^^^T^^S^^^, Canon Marketing Services Canon 'busts' through with zoom programming ™ke and double sided copying eas.er. GUaT&fnße YOU. so simple you can take manual calculation M Auto Exposure Ensures perfect copies every409 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1093 1985-05-09 6 SceniclFaveWews The One-Stop Travel Agency Offers Some Of The Best Ways To See Land of the Midnight Sun And the Vikings. X ipß lO TRENDS in currencv exchange rates over the past few years KA*---- v **t*^^ l ?PS&#W^^^^^^^?^Hi^B have made it much less expensive to visit bcandinavia. Hotel HH|K^^b'tf^MEj|fH^^^^^^^^^V^^/^^^|1,093 words
-
Advertisement7 1985-05-09 6 What action Malaysia will take: P. t7 words
-
Advertisement171 1985-05-09 6 bWI^SIM VtU^FwlJ Jj^PWB nSoLSEYHAIin I OXFORD I I I iiflfc" I nvites a those planning to I study for the London University I I HL j External LL.B Degree and I I Jbs^^^l ea Leve|s to a p ud| c I 1 ▼STf^^^ address by the Wolsey Hall I iKJL171 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement146 1985-05-09 7 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says alot about a jeweller who sells them. It takes fifteen /4Js§(SfHßsl^k bility of an Oyster days for every /^r/vysS&SfittSS^^ t iat tn^ s austere daily Certified. wffij^^K jeweller is no ordiFifteen days of nary jeweller, exhaustive testing by Rolex select any!146 words
-
Advertisement810 1985-05-09 7 restaurant. The best of french cuisine for mothers at Le Rosier 4-course dinner for 4 persons at $120 Additional members at only $22 each. Valid from 10th to 15th May only! For reservations, please call 223 3366 Luncheon: 12 2.30 pm. Dinner: 7 10.30 pm Notfvdkcttisine's finest hour The Octagon,810 words
-
-
AROUND ASEAN
-
Article345 1985-05-09 8 JAKARTA, Wednesday according to World Bank's estimates INDONESIA will need about US$5.5 billion (5512.26 billion) in foreign loans for each of the next three years, a World Bank report released by diplomatic sources yesterday said. The report will be submitted to the annual meetingAP - 345 words
-
Article91 1985-05-09 8 BANGKOK, Wed. Legal action will be taken against the crew of seven Thai battleships who smuggled large quantities of goods from Singapore after undergoing field training there, Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda said today. Officials did not specify how many people were involved in the allegedAP - 91 words
-
Article, Illustration272 1985-05-09 8 Thais launch fresh bid to dislodge Viets NEBN SUNG (Thailand), Wed. Thai marines backed by air strikes launched fresh thrusts teday to dislodge op to l,2tt Vietnamese troops, and military officials said hundreds of villagers had fled fierce Renting In Thailand's sooth-east mountains. Outside the Immediate battle sene, brightly-dressed villagersReuter - 272 words
-
253 1985-05-09 8 MANILA, Wed. Lawyers for 26 people on trial in connection with the murder of Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino today reversed their earlier decision, and said they now want to question the only person who has admitted seeing the killing. They toldReuter - 253 words
-
211 1985-05-09 8 New animal species found on Krakatoa Life forms return to islands JAKARTA, Wed. A joint Indonesian-Australian scientific expedition has discovered 15 new species of five different animal groups on the islands of Krakatoa off West Java, Angkatan Bersenjata reported today. On Aug 27, 1883, the island of Krakatoa and threeAP - 211 words
-
125 1985-05-09 8 Beijing optimistic' about ties with Jakarta BEIJING, Wed. China was optimistic about prospects for improved relations with Indonesia following Foreign Minister Wu 3Cueqian's visit to Jakarta, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. He said Mr Wu and Indonesia's President Suharto bad expressed the desire to develop Sino-In-donesian relations duringReuter - 125 words
-
Article35 1985-05-09 8 JAKARTA, Wed. A four-day meeting of top Asian journalists on die Palestinian question was opened here yesterday by Information Minister Harmoko. Taking part in the discussions are 20 inurnalists from 13 countries. AFPAFP - 35 words
-
192 1985-05-09 8 MANILA, Wed. President Ferdinand Marcos today accused the opposition of forging ties with communist New People's Army (NPA) guerillas to win the 1S8S local governmen* ©i©Ceiofi_»He waned that election violence would dc met with "legitimate force." la a statement lamed byAFP; Reuter - 192 words
-
200 1985-05-09 8 JAKARTA, Wed. Eight Indonesian policemen, including a district police chief, have been sentenced to between 10 and 18 years' jail for drug smuggling, Antara news agency said today. A court in Medan, capital of North Sumatra, yesterday sentenced polio? chief MajorReuter; AP; AFP - 200 words
-
Article75 1985-05-09 8 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese International Trade and Industry Minister Keijiro Murata said yesterday he would visit Asean countries "in the near future" to seek support for an early start to a new round of multilateral trade talks He added that his ministry would strive to encourage activeAFP - 75 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement623 1985-05-09 8 At your first job interview, you gui either make a quick impact,or create a bstinympression. V#? IP m W in the short term, option JH^i SBBHBBSJP^^ beginning what matters most is number one might just sway the m I jy m wumtmtemmid c^ t^' CJB the certificate you attain at623 words
-
-
Asean: ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
-
454 1985-05-09 9 Crucial court decision on MCA today EGM and branch elections are the two issues KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Supreme Court is all set to hear tomorrow its first political case the much publicised MCA case and its decision will be the final judgment whether the Tan Koon Swan faction canBernama - 454 words
-
211 1985-05-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Former Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn today called on leaders of the two factions hi the Malaysian Chinese Assocciation (MCA) to thrash out their differences and leave the choice of the leadership to the party members. Speaking to reportersBernama - 211 words
-
350 1985-05-09 9 PENANG, Wed. Penang has earned itself the ignominious reputation of being Malaysia's major drug-consuming and trafficking centre. Sources say it is the state's proximity to the "Golden Triangle" and Penang's Bayan Lepas airport that are responsible. The Golden Triangle is a drug-producing areaNST; Bernama - 350 words
-
196 1985-05-09 9 Boy spins a yarn and catches the eye IPOH, Wed. Doctors in the general hospital here are still puzzled over the case ol the nine-year-old boy who produces what appears to be thread from his right eyelid. The boy from Sungai Siput Utara, who was admitted six days ago forBernama - 196 words
-
Article204 1985-05-09 9 TUMPAT (Kelantan), Wed. Malaysia will cooperate with the Thai and Singapore authorities on precautionary steps to deal with Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) cases. Deputy Health Minister Datuk K Pathmanaban said this was agreed on at the recent border committee meeting between Malaysia and Thailand andNST - 204 words
-
Article121 1985-05-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. People from all over the world will have a chance to question Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad on various topics when he appears "live" on BBC's Irs Your World phone-in programme on Sunday The programme is part of a series^ majorNST - 121 words
-
138 1985-05-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The AuditorGeneral's Office Is investigating a former officer attached to the Malaysian High Commission in London for allegedly misusing about MSlSS,Ste In fees paid to him tmr passport purposes. The officer, it Is learnt, Is new back InNST - 138 words
-
Article, Illustration169 1985-05-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An assistant locomotive driver was killed when two goods trains collided early today at the Rasa railway station, about 50 km from here. Mr Roslan Ahmad, who was flung out of the north-bound train, died at the Kuala Kubu district hospitalNST - 169 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement385 1985-05-09 9 Welcome to Dragon City <y--^LT a__^Bjj_V f*_- A_flV< -~T* "*J a\2F**' 1 __P--»* > 1 P^_r*rr_f P^~ 1? F_a» _T^| J. w_____ri_ I_P BjPaflh /___PV 4B Baaa^__^C*1 I i i i -i i i 1 I You'll discover some of the HI finest Sichuan and seafood flF"**fl dishes available in385 words
-
-
HOME
-
Article, Illustration564 1985-05-09 10 PAUL JANSEN RONNIE WAI; MICHAEL LIM - PAUL JANSEN RONNIE WAI MICHAEL LIM By and THE Government wanted feedback. And Mr Lim Joo Kwan was prepared to give precisely that. He strode to the microphone at DBS Auditorium and delivered his message. It was one of frustration. n^MHHaBM "We work564 words
-
Article, Illustration380 1985-05-09 10 This message signals start of open call-up THIS message (right) will appear on television and cinema screens on the evening of July 8. It will signal the start of Singapore's first open mobilisation of reservists. This message will be repeated every five minutes for the first half hour of the380 words
-
Article, Illustration331 1985-05-09 10 A RESERVIST by any other name would still be a front-line trooper. Bat It looks like a new name for him may be appUed at least for the description of him la Chinese, Malay and Tamil. Said Brigadier General (Res) Lee listen Loong: "We are331 words
-
Article229 1985-05-09 10 THE Defence Ministry moved quickly after it received suggestions from grassroots leaders who gathered on Tuesday and last night at DBS Auditorium for a dialogue on Total Defence. Immediately after each session, even as the audience made their way out of the building, Minister of229 words
-
146 1985-05-09 10 76 cars to take part in Shell rally on Sunday SEVENTY-SIX cars are taking part in this year's Shell Economy Rally on Sunday. Flag-off time is 8 am at the Police Academy parade ground. There are fewer entries this year, compared with 83 last year, ''because of the economic situation",146 words
-
97 1985-05-09 10 THE mid-1965 Labour Force Survey will be conducted during May and June by the Labour Ministry. The survey will cover 25,000 sample households to collect data on employment and unemployment. The data will be used in policy-making. Labour Ministry interviewers with identification cards97 words
-
475 1985-05-09 11 Chiam denies profits claim is polls gimmick SINGAPORE Democratic Party leader Chiam See Tong yesterday denied that his claim that the Housing Board was making huge profits was purely an election gimmick. "Of course not!" said Mr Chiam when asked to respond to National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan's accusation475 words
-
125 1985-05-09 11 THIEVES broke into a flat yesterday morning by removing the iron grille gate and forcing open the front door, but were apparently scared off when the alarm in a safe went off. They made off with only $250 and a bottle of liquor worth125 words
-
208 1985-05-09 11 SING APORE might do well If It could preserve and pass down some of the good traditions and values stressed in Chinese schools to national stream schools after HOT. A scholar from the Australia National University, Dr Sally Borthwick, said this208 words
-
Article, Illustration352 1985-05-09 11 SINCE 1960 the Government had forked out a total $532 million to subsidise public housing, according to the 1983/84 Housing Board annual report. These subsidies were given to make up for the deficits incurred by the HDB in its operations. In 1983/84,352 words
-
320 1985-05-09 11 I was punched in Bar rooms: Harbans Singh A LAWYER and leader of the United People's Front (UPF). Mr Harbans Singh, is staying away from the Bar rooms in the Supreme and Subordinate Courts. He told the Law Society it was not safe for him to visit those premises. Mr320 words
-
250 1985-05-09 11 LITERATURE appreciation for secondary and pre-university students will be given special attention by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation in the programmes scheduled between May and September. Shakespeare's Sonnets, Antony and Cleopatra, Julius Caesar and Jane Austen's Mansfield Park and Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, which are250 words
-
484 1985-05-09 11 THE United People's Front yesterday described Mr Chiam See Tong as the worst MP in Parliament and asked him to resign immediately as the MP for Potong Pasir. A UPF statement issued at a press conference also said Mr Chiam was484 words
-
Article100 1985-05-09 11 Woman, 66, died from fall A 66-YEAR-OLD woman fell to her death from where she was standing on a staircase, a coroner's court heard on Tuesday. Madam Fok Mui San, a tourist from Hongkong had, seconds earlier at about 1.30 am on Dec 2, last year, spoken to her son,100 words
-
155 1985-05-09 11 Rumanian premier arrives for 3-day visit RUMANIAN Prime Minister Constantln Dascalescn, Arrived yesterday lor a threeday visit at the Invitetton of the Government. Mr Dascalescn, who hi accompanied by a It* man delegation, will call on the Acting President, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, aid them hold talks with Prime Minister155 words
-
Article71 1985-05-09 11 OPPOSITION MP for Alison J. B. Jeyaretnam will propose a motion criticising the Government at the next sitting of Parliament on May 14. The motion, which has to be seconded by at least one member present in the House, reads: "That this House regrets the obstructionist attitude71 words
-
Article62 1985-05-09 11 A SALES manager was yesterday fined |1,000 for having for sale 7,937 UPVC pipes and fittings bearing the imitation trade mark oflplex Plastic. Yeo Chong Cheng, 27, of Chye Hong Joo Hardware (Pte) Ltd, pleaded guilty to having the merchandise in his company's storage yard at an62 words
-
Article, Illustration563 1985-05-09 11 Teng Cheong on task of new union leaders AFTER a soul-searching delegates conference in April and a goal-setting May Day rally, 400 NTUC unionists sat down last night to eat, drink and relax. The drinks and food were plentiful. There was a lot of banter too. But it was not563 words
-
Article117 1985-05-09 11 WORK on the new $15 million Brunei High Commission building here will start at the end of the year, a spokesman for the Brunei High Commission said yesterday. Plans for the new premises at Jervois Road are still being finalised, the spokesman said. When completed,117 words
-
338 1985-05-09 12 SIA polls Pro-house union candidates leading PRO-HOUSE union candidates appeared to have gained the upper hand in the Singapore Airline Staff Union polls to pick delegates who will elect the leaders to run Siasu. The Treasurer of the union's pro-tem committee, Mr Bobby Wu, swept to victory in the finance338 words
-
Article, Illustration589 1985-05-09 12 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Stiffer sentence sought in Official Secrets Act case By A FORMER senior civil servant, who was convicted last July for offences under the Official Secrets Act, "blatantly breached" the level of confidence expected of him for selfish needs, the High Court heard yesterday. Deputy589 words
-
Article128 1985-05-09 12 THIEVES carted away a $15,000 concert piano from the porch of a Devonshire Road house last week. Mrs Jo Johnson, 44, an American housewife, told police that she moved from her house in Devonshire Road on April 27. Her landlord, acting on her instructions, left the128 words
-
293 1985-05-09 12 THE job market for Ngee Ann Polytechnic graduates is expected to be poorer this year than in 1984. The buoyant market last year, when the graduates had higher starting salaries ana more job offers than in 1983, is unlikely to be repeated this293 words
-
Article38 1985-05-09 12 AN unemployed woman. Miss Pang Peow Lan, 20, was found dead at the foot of Block 2, Teban Gardens yesterday at 12.20 pm. She was believed to have fallen from the 11th storey of the block.38 words
-
Article, Illustration254 1985-05-09 13 TAXIS have not only been hogging the headlines, but the bus lanes as well outside shopping centres. And it is not making travel on poblle transpert any easier. With buses losing their privilege lane, particularly during evening peak heirs, they have to csntoad with moving254 words
-
Article, Illustration529 1985-05-09 13 500 pupils to focus on society Pre-university seminar will discuss community development and materialism THIS year's Pre-univer-sity Seminar will take off from where last year's seminar left off, when 500 students probed the birth of Singapore. Next month, another 500 students will immerse themselves in the community development of Singapore's529 words
-
124 1985-05-09 13 Indian who overstayed to serve 3 months ANOTHER Indian national, from the group of 139 visitors from Madras who were allowed conditional entry into Singapore, was fined $1,500 in default three months' jail yesterday. Peramaiyan Kamaraso, 23, and 138 others were at first refused entry when they landed at Changi124 words
-
125 1985-05-09 13 Trail of bird feathers led to thief A YOUTH, Tan Kok Meng, was yesterday given a conditional discharge for three months for stealing a Merbok bird worth $4 ,800 During the trial on April 17, the court beard that Mr Ling Whi Sing, 39, and his wife, Madam Patricia Chua125 words
-
76 1985-05-09 13 A MALAYSIAN was sentenced to three years' jail and 12 strokes of the cane for robbing a coffee stallholder of $560. Ravindran K. Rajagopal, 22, admitted robbing Mr Rafiudir Shamsuddin, 60, with three others along Hindoo Road on April 7. The cases against the76 words
-
91 1985-05-09 13 Water cut in Yio Chu Kang next week THE water supply in several parts of Ylo Chu Kang will be cut off from 9 pm next Wednesday to 5 am the following day. The affected areas include Seletar Hills estate, Seletar Airbase, Woodbridge Hospital and Jalan Kayu. The Public Utilities91 words
-
142 1985-05-09 14 ABOUT 300 management committee members from 10 NTUC Comfort taxi kiosks will meet tomorrow at their Pasir Panjang centre to work out an alternative fare structure. This follows the recent call by NTUC Comfort to its 7,000 cabbies to channel their views on142 words
-
Article, Illustration532 1985-05-09 14 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Bargain hunters strike on the spot deals with buyers of big lots By THE auction of goods at Peter Chew's yesterday attracted many dealers who did a roaring business buying and reselling the goods immediately. The auction attracted hundreds of people, the532 words
-
103 1985-05-09 14 THE Institute of Southeast Asian Studies has received grants totalling $1.1 million tram two German foundations. The Sttftung Volswageawerk donated $JM Jm to enable the institate to launch a regional research programme entitled Southeast Asian Communities and Community Networks. rfag the gnat103 words
-
192 1985-05-09 14 A SCHOOLGIRL fell to her death after telling her sister and three cousins, with whom she had just alighted from a schoolbus, that it was quicker to reach their sixth-storey flats by the staircase. Seah Hui Choo was seen running to192 words
-
239 1985-05-09 14 THE Public Utilities Board has started a scheme to improve the reliability of Singapore's electricity supply in the *****. The project began last year with the complete overhaul of all equipment in power stations which control electricity generation. This will enable the PUB239 words
-
Article77 1985-05-09 14 A REPORT in The Straits Times on April 20 said that the Window On Youth book project of the Singapore Council of Social Service will be out in August in time for the National Reading Month. The council has clarified that the book will be out77 words
-
Article47 1985-05-09 14 MORE than 1,000 seamen from 25 ships and 22 nations took part in the annual International Sports Week for Seamen which ended on Sunday at Jurong Stadium. Singapore won four of the 20 prizes, including one for soccer, while the Soviet Union won six prizes.47 words
-
110 1985-05-09 14 'Get Ugh' T-shirt seller gets a $300 fine THE slogan on the T-shirt sold to a policeman read "Frankie Says This Grass Is For You. Smoke It And Get High". But yesterday the businessman who sold it was probably feeling a little low he was fined $300 for selling the110 words
-
Article113 1985-05-09 14 The court heard that the policeman went to the shop at Far East Plaza and saw the items on display. He bought them and returned to the station to make a report. Under Section 292 (a) of the Penal Code, whoever sells, lets to hire, distributes,113 words
-
Article107 1985-05-09 14 POLICE have arrested a Customs officer for selling Malaysia Cap tickets, suspected to be stolen, outside the National Stadium on Monday evening. The officer was arrested shortly after the Singapore Sports Council had reported on Monday that 24 of its tickets sent to the Customs and107 words
-
158 1985-05-09 15 Former top public servant called to Bar MR K. R. CHANDRA, a retired Permanent Secretary with the Ministry of Law, was called to the Bar yesterday at the High Court. Mr Chandra graduated from University of Singapore in 1961 He joined the Singapore Administrative Service in 1963. By 1961 he158 words
-
Article76 1985-05-09 15 Shopping by candle light RESIDENTS had to shop by candlelight at the Tiong Bahru market in Seng Poh Road at dawn yesterday. A power failure at 6.35am forced about 600 hawkers in the area to use candles. Other areas affected were Outram Hill, Moh Guan Terrace, Eu Tong Sen Street76 words
-
Article64 1985-05-09 15 A WOMAN was fined $1,500 on Monday for announcing horse racing results at a bouse in Nee Soon last Saturday. Teo Yeok Tin, 25, pleaded guilty to the offence at Lorong Sunyi. In a connected case, Wong Lian Suai, 27, the occupier of the house, was fined64 words
-
Article, Illustration440 1985-05-09 15 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH 10-point goal to guide productivity movement By A 10-POINT goal has been drawn up for Singapore's productivity movement for the next five years. This goal, which will steer the movement from now until 1969, is complementary to the vision as spelt440 words
-
340 1985-05-09 15 A NATIONAL committee will be formed to co-ordi-nate the profusion of training programmes for managerial and supervisory staff. The committee will ensure quality control in the management and supervisory development programmes offered by various training institutes. The National Productivity Board (NPB) Executive Director, Mr Ng340 words
-
Article91 1985-05-09 15 POLICE yesterday combed the roads and housing estates on the first day of their blitz against illegally-parked vehicles. The blitz is directed at heavy vehicles although other vehicles will also be booked. From today, drivers of heavy vehicles who park illegally will have to pay91 words
-
73 1985-05-09 15 A PORK-SELLER yesterday paid $3,450 in fines for 19 traffic offences. Oh Guan Teck, 36, had had several warrants of arrest issued against him for failing to attend court to answer the summonses, which date back to 1962. He was fined between $120 and73 words
-
80 1985-05-09 15 10 questioned after wedding dinner fight POLICE have questioned 10 men after a fight broke out at a wedding dinner at Block 61, Sims Drive, on Sunday night. The 10, all relatives of the bride and groom, were guests at the dinner for about 200 people. A quarrel among some80 words
-
Article133 1985-05-09 15 ADULTS will have to Say more to visit the ingapore Science Centre from Friday. In the first revision of admission charges since the Science Centre was opened in If]?, adults will have to pay $2 Instead of $1. Adults on organised group tow* will have to133 words
-
315 1985-05-09 15 S'pore artists urged to go abroad SINGAPORE artists must leave home, says Australian artist Guy Warren, who is here to judge the second Australian Art Award competition. They need to see and learn from the work of other artists not to copy from them but to measure themselves against these315 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement521 1985-05-09 10 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME May to July, 1985 No. Course Title Date 1 Tender Evaluation Contract Administration tor the Public Sector May 1 6 &1 7 2 Purchasing Supply Management Skills May 20-22 3 Kepner Tregoe ProDlem Solving Decision Making Seminar May2o-24 4 Purchasing Negotiation Skills May 23 &24 5 Developing521 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement249 1985-05-09 11 Minolta 7000 AutOfOCUSSLR Only the hunton eye focuses foster. The Minolta 7000 is a camera so comfortable it becomes an extension of the hands that hold it. An SLR auto-focus system so fast and so accurate that it becomes an extension of the user's vision. i— ——I I M This249 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement365 1985-05-09 12 Fuji colour disks make filing easier Fuji's new colour coded diskettes make filing easier and more systematic. And add elegance to your computerised office or home. Fuji's disks are more reliable: reinforced "Super Hub Ring" increases disk protection; anti-static treatment wards off errorcausing dust particles. Shockproof and heat resistant up365 words
-
Advertisement114 1985-05-09 12 rititil IRRESISTIBLE °3& SACRIFICES! See to Believe. g£ Strictly a warehouse W« stock clearing affair. <?c^Rtfk 120 units 20" 60cm) Rosewood *jJ»*jKSi finish Lucky Buddhas (Statute JJV****/ 41 of Prosperity) complete with "^L^V"**' solid wood stands. MB** 13 W 200 beautifully cVj»^m 1 framed wall -^xz^^jm clocks (battery operated) with114 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement271 1985-05-09 13 Since 1979 56,300 businessmen have made the right choice Now it's your turn! ComputerAsiaBs 14-17 August 1985 World Trade Centre Singapore Track records speak for themselves. However, it is not just a question of developing a Since 1979, Singapore Exhibition Services have fST^ f k_. sss-rssE? 51 saaßsat. < w_271 words
-
Advertisement588 1985-05-09 13 Bosch Hammers: The power and reliability professionals need. tfvtf^* mhhmmhhmmmhmh| Bosch hammrn. an v& **m, |PP!^^^ .iSI synonymous with quality, -^^^VLv^Vv^Lcei-. JV X<3HM^H performance and rdiabilitx. V eVIV 6^ X I M Safety is also vital. S^^^-^^rfO^ J J^^^^^li ever> P° wer t(X)ls from V^ rj^^oCtf 5 s^- **^i^ ml588 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement375 1985-05-09 14 ALL ROADS LEAD TO AAAE'BS. SINGAPORE 16-19 MAYI9BS. Come and visit AAAE "85 at the Singapore World Trade Centre. For 4 days. Hall 3 will come alive with all the very latest information and equipment for the automotive and accessories trade. Now in its Bth successful presentation, AAAE 85 will375 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement208 1985-05-09 15 RELIANCE MOTORS The Only Place To Buy Your Peugeot I At Reliance Motors, a most I range of Peugeots PJ^^fc£ 1 1 111 await your viewing pleasure I and test-drive. 7 outstanding Mi 111 I models that cater for different J2J vll needs and budgets. All at I^l TV ittl208 words
-
Advertisement580 1985-05-09 15 You'll get carried away by this offer! A stunning black canvas bag^^H W with racy striped straps and roomy side pocket. Ideal to take V out shopping, or as an all-purpose carrier bag. And it's yours FREE with purchase of $1 20 and above of HR products. Offer while stocks580 words
-
-
461 1985-05-09 16 The Straits Times says Guard against complacency THERE should be little surprise that a recent survey has shown that the Singapore Armed Forces enjoy broad public support. The nation's fundamental need for adequate defence has constantly been highlighted by our leaders since independence. The Ministry of Defence, in more recent461 words
-
923 1985-05-09 16 WHAT do viewers of SBC's Today in Parliament think of the performances of MPs? How many Singaporeans agree with the Housing Board's policy of according priority to PAP constituencies? Are we informed and con- cerned about these matters? From analysing the letters923 words
-
Article, Illustration671 1985-05-09 16 "I AM very grateful to the government of Singapore for taking this bold step to televise Today in Parliament. It is indeed encouraging to every citizen of Singapore." This good citizen finds that exposure to "such debates in Parliament penetrates deep671 words
-
Article, Illustration675 1985-05-09 16 Priority policy pros and cons ONLY about one in 10 who wrote in supports the Housing Board's policy of giving priority to PAP constituencies. The overwhelming majority is deeply opposed to the policy as being "discriminatory", "unjustified", smacking of "gutter politics" and "cold-blooded". The word most commonly used in the675 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement479 1985-05-09 16 Available only at good bookshops~^^-^^J distributee t>v I^l FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Rf^l 2 Jurong Port Road Singapore ?261 A momtier of The Times Organisation ■^■^■^■^Lb^LbW Ji Bit Hf/ ?i s wHys :^H^H^H^H^H^H^HHHHHHHHHB H/bY I BT ■.'..■■>■ T*"~ wr^ ir 'TM| pgaw B- ii^B|n|tß^|^WJ ■■> 9| __a«fc mm I Bv I afiE^^479 words
-
-
BACKGROUND
-
1060 1985-05-09 17 ISMAIL KASBIM - ISMAIL KASBIM Court rulings will have little impact on tussle between two factions Around the region By THE renewed crisis in the Malaysian Chinese Association defies an early solution irrespective of the rulings of the Supreme Court today on the legal tussle between the1,060 words
-
Article, Illustration1210 1985-05-09 17 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW IB By Washington Correspondent I DON'T remember much of the Vietnam War even though I think I followed it quite closely at least by the standards of a teenager growing up in Johor. Oh yes, I remember1,210 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement531 1985-05-09 17 The new Turns even ordinary office computers into telex terminals. The new TELEXBOX interfaces p""™" easily with most office computers from Your computer jp^>\ micros to mainframes, giving you JL^ JL enhanced telex facilities for sending, JSsr^r^ receiving, storing, and re-routing "V messages. With a TELEXBOX in your V^^^^*^. office,531 words
-
-
FORUM
-
Letter, Illustration454 1985-05-09 18 A letter from a nurse I COULD feel my wet palms and hear my own heart beat. I wondered if the others in the room could hear it too. Finally, my name was called. That was 12 years ago. I remembered one question. "Why454 words
-
Replies
-
296 1985-05-09 18 WE would like to refer to the letter "Not all $3m raised during SBC show". (ST, April 18). We would like to clarify the position. The Community Chest Show was produced by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation and the fund-raising activities were organised by296 words
-
355 1985-05-09 18 Schemes do have these motorists in mind I REFER to the letter "Tax shouldn't be solution every time" by "Prisoner of Clementi". (ST, April 25). We are aware that there are some car owners who may not drive in congested areas or at peak hours. That is why we have355 words
-
-
Letter107 1985-05-09 18 Increase limit to save lives I WOULD like to echo the sentiments expressed by one of your readers regarding the danger posed by pedestrians crossing en masse the road outside the Old Market food centre. (ST, April 30). In fact, even more dangerous crossings are attempted further down Shenton Way.107 words
-
275 1985-05-09 18 I SHALL be obliged if you will correct an error made in the report of the press conference held on Saturday. (Sunday Times, May 5). I did not say that I had applied to use the conference room at the community centre for275 words
-
306 1985-05-09 18 I REFER to your report "Few takers for car lots at Pine Grove". (ST, March 16). We would like to clarify some points. The Pine Grove Residents' Committee did not at any time advise residents not to apply for season parking306 words
-
123 1985-05-09 18 Old shops are now a fire hazard I LIVE in one of the shophouses along Victoria Street opposite Hotel TaiPan. This stretch of land has been acquired for the mass rapid transit project. Some of the neighbouring shops have already been vacated. On April 26. workers hacked down the wooden123 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement293 1985-05-09 18 R mBBBBW Bh_ *^^AJHP'^' B& BBB? Bf mBBBBBBBt BftL CJvF*'* vk ■T^^v. -"^B- l 7 Jbb ti** 6 i2bVbVbVbiHLa Cai* T)vnB er P avnwti^ l6 an t ifj L 1 wm Ao o vftd Cent** r^-r^ Jk^BßMß*fcßß^ W^K^m bfb^ 05 -?\n'^» Boon a V bT Bmßi!H^ rr V aJt .M*6W293 words
-
-
TIMESDOLLAR
-
in the maricets
-
Article74 1985-05-09 19 THE market ended a shade better than it started out yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index put on 1.22 points to finish at 790.53. The first half of the day saw the index slipping by 0.44 points. The Business Times Composite Index ended unchanged at 705.98.74 words
-
Article66 1985-05-09 19 HmiiiUi 54c 206 +11 ftatucky Sport 240 +6 DIS 590+5 fiMtafs 585 +5 MBrewenei 540 +5 TOM 278+5 Mm Par 207 +5 MUM»|5Oc 228 +4 Mih^ln MC 129 +4 SUmter 157 +3 Prw»t 153 +3 Strafe Tra#* 545 +2 Sehaioi Dredj 444 +2 CIC 384 +2 NntM 290 266 words
-
Article79 1985-05-09 19 D Keramat 810 —40 Xesanc IMp 304 -16 Rale** 185 11 M Bartint 590 -10 ICS 670 -5 Ki*n Mu 50c 222 -5 Cm Hm* 50c 295-3 Cold State lOp 246 -3 Hont F«k 120 -3 Kemayan 51c 93 -3 Fed Cables MM -2U 0U I 352 -2 MMmm79 words
-
Article12 1985-05-09 19 Pan-El 50t 416,000 Promet 345,000 M Banking 331,000 DBS 251,00012 words
-
Article68 1985-05-09 19 May 7 May 8 BlComoosite ***** 705.98 BT Mcator *****35 *****84 BT 08/OS 177 231 ST Industrials 789 31 790 53 ST f.nance 2309.62 2307 24 ST Hot* 817 61 817 55 May 7 May 8 ST Properties 458.40 457.74 ST Minings 316 50 316.54 ST Plantations 2453.52 241<1.9768 words
-
Article33 1985-05-09 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low ***** (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) Wl-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) M-um Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
-
Article12 1985-05-09 19 THE US dollar closed at DM3.2050 in Singapore, losing eight points.12 words
-
Article20 1985-05-09 19 DM Y FT 8| Bl Uls 1.2150 3.1775 253.10 unq 2.2190 7.7810 1.2040 3.2050 253.25 9.7400 2.2370 7.781020 words
-
Article33 1985-05-09 19 Eurodollar: Gained five ticks to 91.40 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained nine ticks to 0.3131 a contract. Japanese yea: Gained 10 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Gold: Gained US$2.9O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
-
Short stops 1
-
Article66 1985-05-09 19 SYDNEY, Wed. The Commonwealth Bank of Australia said it would increase its prime lending rate to 16.75 per cent from 16.50 per cent from Friday. The prime rate applies to loans of US$lOO,OOO (5J223.000) or more to major corporate customers. The bank is the thirdReuter - 66 words
-
Article67 1985-05-09 19 MIAMI BEACH, Wed. Mr Frank Batten, Chairman of Landmark Communications Inc of Norfolk, Virginia, was reelected Chairn an of the board of directors of the Associated Press yesterMr William Keating. President of the newsSper division of Gannett was elected to the new board position of Vice-Chairman-Chairman-Elect. MrAP - 67 words
-
Article109 1985-05-09 19 LONDON, Wed. Midland Bank PLC was holding talks which could bring it full control of its 60-per-cent-held merchant banking subsidiary. Sam- uel Montagu and Co, banking sources said. At the same time, Aetna Life and Casualty Co, bolder of the remaining 40 per cent ofReuter - 109 words
-
Article48 1985-05-09 19 LONDON, Wed. British Telecommunications PLC said it agreed in principle to buy CTG Inc of Canada, a telephone interconnect firm, for about Cs2o million (5532.2 million). The acquisition was a further move by British Telecom into the supply of overseas telecommunications apparatus, a statement said. ReuterReuter - 48 words
-
Article69 1985-05-09 19 ATLANTA, Wed. International Business Machines Corp is ottering its own personal computer software free to retailers ordering the PC-XT personal computer, a company spokesman said. IBM spokesman John Pope, speaking at a computer trade show here, said that IBM dealers who ordered an XT with a hardReuter - 69 words
-
-
-
584 1985-05-09 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Joint venture to sell financial services in Asean By WHEN Hongkong-based Ayala International sold its stake in Sealion Hotels, owner of the Hyatt Regency, in January last year, the feeling was that it was pulling out of Singapore. "That isn't true," said584 words
-
Article, Illustration166 1985-05-09 19 THE new Hyatt Saujana at Kuala Lumpur has been designed by a Japanese architect to reflect the Malaysian lifestyle. The 250-room resort hotel, designed by Shimizu Construction Company of Tokyo, will have groups of low-rise buildings in the classic Malaysian style. Rectangular structures, surrounded by166 words
-
264 1985-05-09 19 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. Major Middle East investors are showing great interest in the Hongkong region. The Asian Oceanic Group, which formerly had its headquarters in Singapore, is planning to launch a fund consisting entirely of Middle Eastern capital aimed264 words
-
Article152 1985-05-09 19 THE poor car business has led to the cancellation of a major motor show. An Automobile Association of Singapore spokesman said the Wagaparc Automobile and Accessories Show INS was called off because only about 2t car and car accessories companies had responded to invitations to take152 words
-
Article217 1985-05-09 19 HYUNDAI car owners can now heave a sigh of relief. A group of former employees of Pony Motors, the defunct distributor of Hyundai cars in Singapore, have banded together to supply parts and service Pony and Stellar cars here. Led by Mr Sebastian Tan, former Pony217 words
-
162 1985-05-09 19 Van der Horst in the red for the haff-year MARINE and petroleum engineers, Van der Borst Ltd, has turned In its first red half-year report card in four years. However, the beard promised to torn the fmjm pre-tax loss Into black-ink by the end ef the year. Preftt margins mast162 words
-
176 1985-05-09 19 HONGKONG, Wed. A new Hongkong-based airline is to be set up to fly routes into China, the Hongkong Macau International Investment Company Limited said here yesterday. Managing Director Chao Kuang-piu said the airline Hongkong Macau's first major project would be ownedAFP - 176 words
-
319 1985-05-09 19 HONGKONG, Wednesday THE stock market soared today to its highest point in nearly four years as investors rode a wave of renewed faith in Hongkong's future. Some analysts speculated a "boom" was in the making. Most stockbrokers were guarded about the prospectsUPI - 319 words
-
Article2267 1985-05-09 20 READERS should be aware of (he .rotations of this JnfomuUßn. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered h "business done". Further, became al doafßfs at a particular price are lumped toj ether, the table does not show the trend2,267 words
-
Article1533 1985-05-09 20 INDUSTRIALS Ajmomoto (3.008 3 20S) xd A Choc (1 998 1 205) (38) 2.00 AMD(3 008 3.025X12)3 00 Alcom (1008 1 01SX2) 0 99'. (21) 1.00 API (0 87 .B 0 88S) (9) 0.88 (7) 0.87'ASM (1 188 1 195X14) 1 18 (5) 1 191,533 words
-
Article2662 1985-05-09 20 M dam quoted hate a par vane ef SI. Bates dhwahi ipiragei •Adjusted fa strf/rfcMs. N Tai-eieapted dmdend MR o traded a lets of 10 shares cadi, with the price quoted in dolars. 185 119 Acma 120 -1 4.1 16 121 120 146 89 Alcorn 892,662 words
-
Commodities Finance
-
Article268 1985-05-09 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DCPOSIT RATES Savings 6 6'.< 6 6 Autosave 5V2 Fixed deposit 1 month 5 5 5 5(1) 3 months bV* 5W 5 V* bV* 6 months 5»/ 2 53/-. bV_ bV. 9 months 5 3 4 6% 5 3 4 5% 12 months 6268 words
-
Article150 1985-05-09 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5303—1.5344 6.83—6.55 Canadian dollar 1.6110-1.6129 6.28-6.18 NZ dollar 1.0094-1.0121 10.19-9.77 Sterling pound 2.7034—2.7069 3.75—3.68 US dollar 2.2260-2.2270 4.53-4.49 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling150 words
-
Article88 1985-05-09 21 THE US dollar strengthened against the Singapore dollar closing at 2.2260/70 at 3 pm yesterday. It opened at 2.2210/60 and traded within a range of 2.2215/35 and 2.2270/80. Against the deutschemark, the greenback fluctuated within a range of 3.1705/15 and 3.1860/70. Against the yen, it traded between a high88 words
-
Article107 1985-05-09 21 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5522,670 and 5522,680 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/314.50 and slipped slightly to U*****.80/314.». But it closed for lunch at U*****.80/315.30. It reopened at U*****.00/315.50. The market closed for the day at U5*313.25/313.75. Source: Rothschild. The London gold fix yesterday107 words
-
Article21 1985-05-09 21 GOLD USVoz Nad Tuas Singapore 313.70-314.20 310.00-310.50 Hongkong 313.10-313.60 310.20-310.70 Tues Mn New York 314.60-315.10 308.60-309.10 London 314.30-314.80 311.75-312.2521 words
-
Article162 1985-05-09 21 Managers' prieos for May 9 Smgapore Unit Trust The Ctwsurci 1.96—2.08 The Saw«s Fead 1.39-1.47 Sparc Png Faad 0.82-0.87 S'pore Sec. Fead 1.21-1.28 S'pore Invest Fend OJ9-0.94 S'pore Equity Fead 0.83-0.88 Asia Unit Trust Mal Invest Fead 2.08-2.2hd Mal Prog Faad 0 87—0.92 Md Security Faad 0.94-0.99 IW162 words
-
-
Stock markets round-up
-
630 1985-05-09 21 THE market ended a shade better than it started out yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index put on 1.22 points to finish at 790.53. The first half of the day saw the index slipping by 0.44 points. The Business Times Composite Index630 words
-
Article260 1985-05-09 21 Shk Props 13.00 +0.6 Sime Darby 6.40 Sino Land 1.09 -0.01 SteMx 2.50 +0.2 Swire Pacific A 24.80 unch Swire Pacific B 3.95 -0.05 Tai Cheung 1.97 +0.08 Trafalgar 0.39 -0.01 Wah Kwong Prop 0.72 +0.01 Wah Kwong SNpp 1.58 +0.02 Wheelock A 7.258 Wn*#k>cit Mont A susp Wing260 words
-
Article306 1985-05-09 21 Mlyl Tm Ch»e Mitsub Estate 642 -13 Mitsub Heavy 261 «*ieh Mitsubishi 530 -4 0 0 Mlliui Co 339 unch **«V_ Mitsui SMpbMg 170 +4 l22° f5? Mitsui SmSlng 553 +1 t 26 Mitsukoshi 513 -7 *•"*"<*»• 282 MiNumi 980 -130 ■■*J* fS 7 M^oto Mfg 2330 >*Kh JMgesione306 words
-
Article310 1985-05-09 21 May 8 Csnh Chanf* IC I 203 +3 (JM) Leighfon 168 -2 y Lend Lease 674 -2 Mogelon Pm Aust 260 -5 AC I 224 -4~ Mayne Nkkless 320+15 A N I 282 +4 Metals Exptor A P M 285+7 N L 64 +2 Aberfoyie 1160 +60 MkJeost 32310 words
-
Article65 1985-05-09 21 I I I I I I _l I I I i ~tT NSTMex Wednesday 1264.20(1265.67) Honfkonf Hsnj Seng ~3 Wednesday 1621.45(1593.26) g£l Austraian W-Ordinaries l_ Wednesday 889.9 (878.5) Nkkei D J Averaj e Wednesday *****.20 (*****.30) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 985.8 (Closed) lfis Tuesday 1252.76(1247.79) "t^ (Rp»«s ki brackets65 words
-
Article231 1985-05-09 21 Bay 7 US) Cbbbb Aleea 30* ABad Onri Cp 44*4 +M ABa-Ch-mars 7 unch Am Tal Tat 21 H +14 Amox be 15% -a An. Carp 41 unch BatWaham SB 16* unch Boaing C 57* -la Burroughs Cp 60 +1* Crtarplar Co 31* +H Omm Manhtn 54« H231 words
-
Article552 1985-05-09 21 Wait fwrn Change BDUSTRIALS A«ed4.yons 185 +3 Ass. Dairies 156 unch arm plc 719 +5 Bobcocks. 157 -1 Barclays 367 unch Beecham 348 -2 BKX 228 unch Blue Ode 523 +2 BOC Group 276 unch Boots. 178 unch Bowater 284 14 BATS 321 +5 Britannia 94 unch BP 555552 words
-
-
Simex futures
-
Article101 1985-05-09 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE June Eurodollar continued its uptrend, having established new highs in Simex for the past few days. Opening at 91.39 which was higher than its previous close, it advanced to form another record high at 91.41. Volume was modest as traders' enthusiasm was dampened by no clear101 words
-
Article, Illustration91 1985-05-09 21 THE deutschemark futures opened at 0.3154 which was above the previous low. The June deutschemark was the focus of attention at Simex. It hit a high of 0.3162 because of the greenback's slide. But a sudden rebound by the US dollar led to heavy European buying causing the June91 words
-
Article41 1985-05-09 21 THERE was little activity generated in the yen pit. June yen closed at 0.*****0 in dull trading. Opes Bgh Law Sett Est Val Jul 86 0.*****68 0.*****0 Sept 0.*****2 Dae 0.*****5 Opm lat (Tue): 388. Aet Ve! (Tarn): 16.41 words
-
Article, Illustration61 1985-05-09 21 GOLD futures opened steady. Earlier gains were lost when the US dollar suddenly rallied in the afternoon. June gold settled at U*****.10 in thin trading. Reports from Security Ptafic National Bank/SPAFI (In USt per Troy ounce) Opea High Law Sett Est Val Sm» 316.10 316.708 315.00A 315.10 110 Oct61 words
-
Article20 1985-05-09 21 nutituj BMh| prtcae w^^ m cmh/kfc Singapore May ***** up 1 75 cents Malaysia May ***** up 1.75 cents20 words
-
Article15 1985-05-09 21 m Ml/Mi KL Tin 28.41 up 41 cents Turnover: 108 tonnes down 33 tonnes15 words
-
Article21 1985-05-09 21 ftjK^r CmMmf prices NSS/lwyot dhd \mm Swfaport 671-676 612-617 Ist Mm *e» Yert 628-6 33 6.08-6.13 Sc-Jtci Cam Sasa. Spore21 words
-
Article20 1985-05-09 21 Ctaa« prieei Coppw t/mmm Spot 1328.00-1332.00 (i275.00-1280.00) 3 months 1228.00-1230 00 (1212.00-i214.00) Market tone Firmef Sales 33 .00 tonnes20 words
-
Article20 1985-05-09 21 tfmmm Tm Spot *****—927 00 (922.0(1-923.00) 3 months 943 50-944 50 (939.00-*****) Market tone Fumei SHes 28.225 tonnes i20 words
-
Article90 1985-05-09 21 vaaod Ckttkx wices Crude MS/teme petal el May 1490 (south, central) (north) tarn 1410 (south) Reined petal el IBS/tram ■Ppta May 710 (sellers) June (85 (sellers) My 645 (sellers) RBD Olein May 705 (sellers) km 67C (idlers) My (15 (seders) RBO Stearin May 515 (sefcrs) My 495 Mters)90 words
-
-
Article, Illustration515 1985-05-09 21 Container schedules Del; vory of FCL import containers Skip (Voyage) Boxes Avalabfc Laust MS (8506) COO 7/5 (1230) Supanya (15S/N) COO 7/5 (1300) Taafcang Ml (7340) COO 7/5 (1300. Pegasus P (376N) COO 7/5 (***** Qwghe (19E) COD 7/5 (174T) E Loading (014RW) COO 7/5 (2020) Zm Mbournc (8E) COO515 words
-
Article, Illustration241 1985-05-09 21 Vassal Berth Arr Dap Kopptl Wlmtvm Bahari Prasetya K2O a'side 9/5 Builder K23 a'side 9/5 Kota Sejati K32 a'side 9/5 Phethai K34 a'side 9/5 Equator! K23 9/5 9/5 Huaym K3O 9/5 12/5 Manotoeverett K22 9/5 11/5 Pan Asia K35 9/5 12/5 Rajah Brooke K24E 9/5 11/5 Rich241 words
-
Article, Illustration248 1985-05-09 22 THE new logo of the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange is remarkably similar to that of Smit International. Rotterdam-based Smit International is the world's leading towing, salvage and oil supply group, with a yearly turnover of m million Dutch guilders (***** million). Captain R.V. Martin,248 words
-
155 1985-05-09 22 BEIJING, Wed. China has sanctioned a stock sale to raise US$3B5 million (*****.5 million) for building the nation's longest railway line, an official news report said yesterday. It appears to be the biggest stock offering since the Communist Party resurrected the oncedenouncedAP - 155 words
-
Article369 1985-05-09 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Muda Holdings Bhd, a company involved in paper manufacturing, has agreed to acquire Hartaban Holdings Sdn Bhd's entire stake in Kalang Paper Mills Sdn Bhd (KPM), Century Packaging Industry Sdn Bhd (CPI) and Central Malaya Paper Sdn Bhd (CMP) for MS12.97 million369 words
-
Article257 1985-05-09 22 TDM Bhd, which started corporate life as the Trengganu Development and Management Bhd, can look forward to a better year. In his latest address, Executive Chairman Dato Abdul Manan Bin Othman, said: "I am confident that the performance of the group will continue to257 words
-
Article91 1985-05-09 22 INSTEAD of taking off to China to get a piece of the business pie, Singapore businessmen will soon be able to work at it without leaving the Republic. About 25 top Chinese officials from three open cities and four provinces will be here from July 29 to91 words
-
Article71 1985-05-09 22 Sichuan, Liaoning, Hubei and Guizhou. The international conference is jointly organised and sponsored by China International Economic and Technical Cooperation Consultants Inc of Beijing and AGS Management Consultants Pte Ltd of Singapore. Mr Chang Soo, the Managing Director of AGS, said: "We are bringing hundreds of China projects71 words
-
Article63 1985-05-09 22 NEW YORK, Wed. Sanyo Electric Co Ltd's United States subsidiary, Sanyo Etetric Inc. unveiled a new line of consumer electronic products that it expects will boost sates near the US$l billion (512.23 billion) mark in the US from around US$BOO million in 1984. The company unveiled63 words
-
277 1985-05-09 22 Dah Yung plans $12.5 m rights issue DAH Yung Investment Ltd is asking its shareholders to shell out $12 56 million to help the company's strategy for growth in "another difficult year". To help the medicine of a one-for-one rights issue go down, the company is throwing in a one-for-five277 words
-
Article59 1985-05-09 22 ALUMINIUM Industries Sdn Bhd signed a US$B.55 million (SH&K million) loan agreement to finance an aluminium plant at Pasir Gudang, Johor. Other participants in the deferred payment guarantee facility package arranged by the the State Bank of India are Kf"" 111 International Bank (Asia Pacific) Ltd, P K59 words
-
Article, Illustration152 1985-05-09 22 ANGEL INE TAN - ANGEL INE TAN r*"' M^" MM j" MM M^ DISABLED holiday-makers can now look forward to more comfortable air travel with a new wheelchair designed to make them more mobile. The special wheelchair allows disabled passengers to move about the cabin and go to the lavatory152 words
-
94 1985-05-09 22 EVERGREEN plants that do not need much many peoTheae plants, which do sat need sunlight or water, can he heft Indoors for a long time without attention. The plants have been chemically treated so they stop growing and are actually bo longer "live"94 words
-
Article51 1985-05-09 22 a ARE you breaking new ground in research? a Has your company come up with an ingenious product? a Have you got a bright idea you want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about it. Write please don't phone to TimesDollar, 390, Kim Seng Road, Singapore51 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement370 1985-05-09 19 For today, may we direct your thoughts to our European route network? Canals, Acropolis, Gaudi, Morgestraich, Bobjednik, Grand'Place, Open-Air Museum, sobbing violins, Eau de Cologne, mermaid, Bloomsday, Jan Wellem, Book Fair, Jet d'eau, San Lorenzo, harbour, trade fair, Nurmi, Golden Horn, Bruckner, Tower of Belem, Madame Tussaud, Velazquez, dessert wine,370 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1985-05-09 20 BUMPER BOOK OF STORIES BOYSJUHRIS Stories by Ambrose Bierce E Nesbit Mark Twain Anna Sewell and others, all illustrated Available at all S I 4UI!v3 Good Bookshops. W^ jf Distributors J^^M Times Jurong. No. 2. Jurong Port Road Singapore 226140 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement76 1985-05-09 21 STOCK US$ US$ DeVoe-Hoibein International nv SVk 644 City-Clock Internottonol nv 2V 4 ?V« Quotes oi of: May 6, 1965 Investors seeking above average capital gains in global stock markets can simplv write us a note and the weekl> INVESTORS ALERT newsletter will be sent tree and without obligation First76 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement835 1985-05-09 22 ___E_f___l ___c^^^^____l ___P*^^___l ____t^^^*____l ____l ____1 __________i ____i _______B_l __fes__i L-fl »S_k_____l H ______j_________f____________^^^_______i________[3_^^fl____^ftfiftj— *T j*^ :'.V* J^ I^^ I M^^*^"^^"^"^"^"^"^WW_"»_M__________________________________ I__.1 B B**m_— T^ ___C_ __P^*^^______________l _c___F _P I____S :^_l B~_l_K__l _E^___^_i f H _P ______________P__6 r_H____i H. ::^__________________H ■rs ________>^s____l ___K____E ___________________P _____H__________G __T^^^wSi _i ___9____F«S»3_i __l _________iiyiM-_l835 words
-
Advertisement27 1985-05-09 22 Worldwide Transport Energy Nedlloyd Group, Houtlaan 2 1, 301 6 DA Rotterdam, The Netherlands Telephone number (01 0) 1 7791 1 Telex number ***** ndgr nl v27 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement423 1985-05-09 23 "W" V| won't duck the touchy issue of politics and -H I I tf^iTl y KfVn mtro( iuction of more local democracy. c9 *^S* How are business interests facing the prospect of making way for a new breed of -w j f* Tf\i 1 Chinese politicians concerned more with j423 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1374 1985-05-09 24 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATE! CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: t_ m m Monday -Friday: 1 00am to 5.00pm Wun-On; $500 per line (Min $15 00) Food/Entertainment (2 •>> JjL SZ~=^SC\ f\ rff^S j/S^ ■Hll JEHB l £^^f jC\ B^^\ 4^3 Saturday dtJSi tor tim SZtay'rLes) Semi-dtoplay: T|mes Pereonel Bervk^/lterchand.ee<li 3B) 2 VmmHonm i^ n}^?1,374 words
-
Advertisement789 1985-05-09 24 18 Homa Furnitura/ Furnishing SPECIALISED M HOME ft Office furniture designing ft manufacturing. Efficient workmanship. Please call *****75. CUSIBON (SOFA'S) SET for reupholsterlng or made-to-order covers. Anne Foo, *****80. MARBLE: FLOOR/ TABLE/ kitchen top/ vanity top/ made to order. Island Marble *****74/ *****11. OFFICE CHAIR/ SOFA Upholstery. Interested please call:789 words
-
Advertisement637 1985-05-09 24 28 SafcnOthar rrOGUCIS WAREHOUSE SALE I 1 Day Only 11th MAY, SATURDAY (10a.m— 5p.m.) Toys, fashions and novelties at wholesale prices, less SO— 70%. Brands include: Strawberry Shortcake*, Car* Bears and Starwara. Location: 18 Paslr Panjang Rd, #03-20, PSA Multi-storey complex Singapore (0511) ABOUT 20 DIFFERENT brand new shapes/ sixes637 words
-
Advertisement659 1985-05-09 24 30 Hairdrassing BYRD-ANDREW UNISEX SALON Calling All Mothers! Mother's Day specials is on, check us out! Our team:— Byrd-Andrew, Slmon-Hedelkl, Niche-lan, Rashld-Maskurl in attendance. Our opening specials Is on as usual till June "85. For appointments call *****12/ 3 or be at #03-56 Orchard Plasa, *****. FREE OaFTS OFFER! 1659 words
-
Advertisement634 1985-05-09 24 ft At classification 25, there's V a big sale of sanitary fitK tings and accessories. It's m a warehouse clearance m, sale of taps, basins, water P closets and other sanitary p fittings and prices range m$ from as low as $5/-. 28 Hjssrth Centres/ 21 Health Cenlres/ ''^fcv ORE634 words
-
Advertisement572 1985-05-09 24 36 House Renovation/ Decor HONEST, RELIABLE CONTRACTOR for alectncai plumbing, painting, renovation tor ahopt. raaidorttial and factortoa EatoMahod ainea 197S Tel: *****97 PRONOVAT CONSTRUCTION provides specialised tradesmen to undertake renovation work to your HDB. HUDC, private apts,. etc. from ceiling to wall to floor, kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, window grilles, etc.572 words
-
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Advertisement710 1985-05-09 25 36 House PJenovation/ Decor WE SPECIALLY REPAIR and renew all sort of celling, painting, P.V.C folding door. Slim blinds. Water pipe. Iron grill, iron gate, fencing, awning. *****85 Mr. Ho. MARBLE TILES, IX2V Best quality: Carrara. Rosa. Perlatino, Serpeggtanlte. Onyx. etc. Ex-stock at reduced prices. Call *****89. TAI TOMB ELECTRICAL710 words
-
Advertisement645 1985-05-09 25 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION service. Office removal specialised In pianos, organs delivery disposal service. Experienced, reliable It responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges, good fast service. Day/ night service. Please call *****97. We are at your service 7 days a week from Ba.m. to 10p.m. CAREFUL HOUSEHOLD/ OFFICE645 words
-
Advertisement759 1985-05-09 25 55 Commercial Vessels i TUQ BOATS BARGES A EQUIPMENT FOR SALE/ HIRE a) Tug boats ranging from 360hp to 2400 hp in various dimensions. b) Barges ranging from 300 DWT to 8000 DWT. Vessels flying Panama/ S'pore/ M'sia flags. Time charter/ trip charter together with bargee. Outright sales W4klCQfflo* c)759 words
-
Advertisement672 1985-05-09 25 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities The big software package with the small price tag You know how tedious and time-consuming accounting and reporting procedures can be. Wouldn't you like a system that saves you time and money too? The system comes complete with the features that are extra else"Z,672 words
-
Advertisement544 1985-05-09 25 TOTAL FEES:- MSIAN; MACAU; LANKA BMS. PHS.-5730; THAMSSO. (Bond Included). Why pay more?? SALARY: MBIAN-5550; MACAUS27O; PMIL-5250; THAI-5220; LAN-KA-SSM SPEAK ENQ. (COSas 01). YOU PAY NOTHWQ MORE We oflar our servants on 3 months proliatloii. #15-10, FXB.C. Orchard Rd. (Beside Hilton Hotel). TEL: 732awas/ 732aT77. roc your niiuiai oowvswlsiies. JOaCENTRE544 words
-
Advertisement535 1985-05-09 25 aaaß I BEaLJ I I U CCm C IOOBe •itttOT tO mm I'm w °rk in Tiong Bahru or Bebmbmbk v P^m ciok whon you join SingablHl I LJB tronict (S) Pte Ltd at a bbmmmPl 1 1 I B Production Opoerator. A M 2 m\ floocl startin fl M^MY535 words
-
Advertisement426 1985-05-09 25 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EOP EDP I SBjMßS&jS±2i^&Z^^^^^ .^av^aiwjsara^aaT^ w I j A U.S. multi-national organisation has I I just completed a new manufacturing I J facility in Singapore and is looking for: I J Pre-requisites: I I GCE'O' level I I• At least 1 year experience preferably426 words
-
Advertisement443 1985-05-09 25 70 Sttvettone Vacant; 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical rO THOMSON CSF (A World LMder in ProtMtmnal f Iriromci I A French muiti national Company engaged in testing of semiconductors has immediate vacancy for a Manufacturing Clerk j (Female) Requirements: a Minimum I—2 yean experience in a similar I443 words
-
-
Page 26 Advertisements
-
Advertisement634 1985-05-09 26 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical IW^s^B^^^^Lc^aa^^^B^B^B^"^*^^^^^^"^*^: -^f^aVf i 1 Asahl TV-Glass Pie Ltd E J^ A subsidiary of one of the largest glass \Jt\ .jg? manufacturers in Japan invites ERf> j. applications for y^jj ojß FEMALE S.C.E. '0 1 Level with 3 credits and above634 words
-
Advertisement431 1985-05-09 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CLERK Service Department To undertake typing and general clerical duties. Requirements eGCE O' levels with credit in English and Maths, a Ability to type neatly and accurately. Starting Salary: $400 Please write in to The Personnel Department, Rank O'Connor's, 96 Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 051431 words
-
Advertisement495 1985-05-09 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ requires: JUNIOR CLERK e GCE O M Level. e Afe 18+. e Experience not necessary as training will be provided, e Basic accounting knowledge an advantage. BENEFITS: Salary P |u> Incentive sllow- 5-deyweefc. FeHjsdloal end insursnee Interested applicants, please write with contact telephone number, stating expected495 words
-
Advertisement531 1985-05-09 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical aT"^l^B^® American Optical BINOAPORE requires CLERK/ TYPIST OiiBMncBlloiio: GCE O' level. Ability to type at a min speed of 35 wpm. tractive fringe benefits, Medical treatment, dental, hospitalisalion, MIMaTOACO OIC There is scope for self-develop-ment and earssr advancement for ■m M eppMcenU. Please apply with531 words
-
Advertisement738 1985-05-09 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Shipping Company requires ACCOUNTS CLERK LCCI Book-keeping Certificate. Able to keep full set of Accounts up to trial balance. 2 years similar experience. Willing to work beyond 6pm. at least twice weekly. Able to start work immediately. Contact Irene Kuan Tel: *****88 In, jnlaniliMi An738 words
-
Advertisement835 1985-05-09 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ .Clerical VACANCY FOR RECEPTIONIST/ Telephone Operator. Able to operate telex, type ft handle general office duties. Please write in stating expected salary to: #05--00 UMBC Building, 22 Malacca Street, S'pore 0104. CLERK TYPIST REQD by engineering firm in Jurong. Preferably with knowledge of shorthand/ without shorthand835 words
-
Advertisement735 1985-05-09 26 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Salss Sal*. HITACHI j Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd l^fl Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million colour television picture tubes manufacturing company in Jurong has immediate vacancy for the position of: Female Sales Clerk Requirements: a GCE 'A' or '0' level holders a735 words
-
Advertisement602 1985-05-09 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales An aatabliahad company hat I Mia IcHowini vacawcln tor Ma I Ch*ogi Airport Bluer MALE/ FEMALE 1) SALES ASSISTANTS (Full-time) Salary and aeowanca $800 to 2) SALES PROMOTERS (Part-time) Salary $2.50 to $3jOO per hour. Working time a) 7am to lpm or b) spm to 11pm602 words
-
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Advertisement524 1985-05-09 27 71 Situationa Vacant: Satoa Buik) your future with a large world wide QUALITY company currently marketing a QUALITY aacurtty alarm systanv We otter the right person Good basic salary plus attractive commission ptus bonus Career advancement for those who demonstrates good attitude and dedication Professional training Medical benefits The right524 words
-
Advertisement799 1985-05-09 27 71 Situationa Vacant: Salsa WH eeleaaefced l retail organiseMon MALE/ FEMALE A. BALIS REPRESENTATIVES B. SALES ASSISTANTS Salary with high commission, Incentive, allowance, overtime h fringe benefits all In $500 $2,000. Experience In electronic, audio, video, photographic. Responsible, matured, self-starter. Fluent In Enf llsh. Bilingual Completed N.S. Working hours: 10am799 words
-
Advertisement505 1985-05-09 27 71 Situations Vacant: Bakw LIFE INSURANCE CO. seeks Part/ Full-Tlme Agents. Allowances, comm. It training provided. Call Jimmy *****ft/ *****26. ONE INDOOR HI-PI Salesman. Must have experience. Completed N.S. Working hours 10.30am to B.oopm Tel: *****9, Mrs Tan. SALESGIRL REQUIRED BY boutique Above 20 years of age. Experience preferred. 5-day505 words
-
Advertisement509 1985-05-09 27 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical I One of the largest refrigerator compressor 22 makers in the world has immediate vacancies for 11) PRODUCTION/MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS Must possess ITC, NTC 2or NTC 3 2) PURCHASING ASSISTANT (Male) a Must possess ITC or GCE 'A' Level Certificate 5 Requirements: Must509 words
-
Advertisement155 1985-05-09 27 K enpias S n Leading Japanese m wa manufacturer of A. W precision engineering. H mm plastic requires: g set-up a J5 MEN 8 B Completed N.S. jfl B Can do mould M Q setting trouble- Bl M shooting in Plastic B m Injection Moulding I B Prepared to do155 words
-
Advertisement581 1985-05-09 27 72 Situationo Vacant: Technical SINGAPORE OFFSHORE PETROLEUM SERVICES PTE LTD We manage and operate Loyang Offshore Supply Base which services companies engaged in offshore/ onshore oil exploration and related oilfield Industries. We invite suitably qualified male applicants for the following postMotor Vehicle Mechanic Requirements:~W~ Applicants must have experience in repairing581 words
-
Advertisement583 1985-05-09 27 72 Situationo Vacant: Technical SUMITOMO (S.M.M.S) requires ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS e NTC 2 e Age 20 to 28 years. e Experience: At least 1 to 2 years but not essential. Intel eeled applicants please submit your applies t ions in writing g i vHMJ SMsWy #XpACt#d MM OOCMM6) «l non-returnable photograph583 words
-
Advertisement361 1985-05-09 27 72 Situations Vacant: Technical LAND SURVEYING CO. urgently requires: SURVEY ASSISTANTS e Secondary < <i above with Interest to work outdoor Interested applicant*, pleaee cal!: ******1 RAPIDLY EXPANDING YOUNG CO dealing with oilfield products has vacancy ln Jurong for Draughts Person with mln. 5 yrs' experience ln the Marine/ Shipbldg/361 words
-
Advertisement469 1985-05-09 27 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production BTaTnTar Jir tTaTaar .^m BHBW aTaTaV* «C. J aW ■a ■W^^^ M' aV "^^^afaxai^apßA llil ■Vm^aV Here's what they've got to smile about: a Good starting salary a Free medical a 5-day work week attention a No scope work a Transport allowance469 words
-
-
Page 28 Advertisements
-
Advertisement186 1985-05-09 28 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: i 74 Situations Vacant: 74 situation. VacantProduction Production Production Miscellaneous Miscellaneous MisMllaneous i im J^^L J\ r^L^r^^ZjL eTl^B^L» Starting salary: _B I B shift allowance B 'At Normal Shift I Permanent 2nd Shift I IV Rotating 2 Shift186 words
-
Advertisement120 1985-05-09 28 74 Situations Vacant: Office/Store Assistant •Minimum Sec. 3 education Completed N.S. •Previous experience and possession of motorcycle preferable WALK-IN INTERVIEW 9.00am 12.00 noon Applicants who are unable to come, please write in with full details including photo and contact telephone number to: The Office Manager I APS ELECTRONICS I I120 words
-
Advertisement223 1985-05-09 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous requires: Store Assistants Qualifications/ Experience: Completed Secondary 4 education Physically fit Completed or exempted from full-time National Service Benefits: Good starting pay Attendance bonus WALK-IN INTERVIEW TODAY AT: The Personnel Department (VOSC Factory) sth Floor. Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 THE SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB223 words
-
Advertisement557 1985-05-09 28 BARBIE-ALLEN'S FITNESS BEAUTY CENTR?X m requires II 1. AEROBIC INSTRUCTRESSES I 5Sf 2. AESTHETICIANS Mm \3. NUTRITIONIST RCARECOROING 4. RECEPTIONIST 2GOLDs'and 5. MASSEUSES a PLATINUM co-star of the Call us if you are ambitious, speak well and with relevant international qualifications and experience. EDALLEN I SHOW TEL: *****55 (between 10am557 words
-
Advertisement219 1985-05-09 28 I Salesmen (Commercial Vehicles) toolroom Assistant 1 Car Cleaner HE i AH International elass, fully -*mn autai riai aid Kotal offara A fl tti# Qrowtti potential* Wa uv~ vita you to taka up the cttat** leitQO in Vie poet of > WAITRESSES (ChinvM Rwstaurant) Gross salary $610 p.m. PANTRY MAIDS219 words
-
Advertisement499 1985-05-09 28 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: BHB Excelsior Shopping Complex require* CLEANING SUPERVISOR Experience in cleaning assignments and able to supervise a pool of cleaners. CARPET CLEANER Experience in cleaning and shampooing carpets. HOTEL LIFT ATTENDANT/ SECURITY 7am to 3pm or 3pm to 11pm ahift. Selected candidates will be assigned499 words
-
Advertisement241 1985-05-09 28 MISTER MINIT (An internationally well key service Co) Jain in new aa a SERVICE SALESMEN for" mi Fbt.Mwtb Career e Training provided. No qualifications needed. e Completed National Service. Opportunity for overseas training. e Good starting salary from $410 pm. Earn around $800 to $800 after few months. Apply now241 words
-
Advertisement219 1985-05-09 28 74 Situations Vacant! BKiß^BT^Ts^lTcT^^^r^^^Bß "•I f>MiMARU SINGATHDRE requires SALES ASSISTANTS SHIPPING CLERK (Female) RECEIVING CLERK (Male) TRAINEE BUTCHER (Male) PACKERS (Female) SECURITY GUARD (Male) (Permanent night shift) For enquiries, please call *****11 or call personally between 10.30am to 6.00pm at 177, River Valley Road, Singapore 0617 (Level 2 Personnel Department)219 words
-
Advertisement487 1985-05-09 28 74 Situations Vacant: fcttacaManaoua I MOTEL Inrllat appHcation* lor tka 'ollow 1) SALES EXECUTIVE MJn OCE O level 2 years' experience in similar position Positive attitude and keen salesmanship capabilities Preferably a Christian as he/she will be handling Christian Groups Salary negotiable 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Pleasant personality and service orientated487 words
-
-
Page 29 Advertisements
-
Advertisement327 1985-05-09 29 74 Situations Vacant: Urgently Required 1) CLERK a GCE "O" Level. 2) LABORATORY HELPER (MALE) Interested, please call personally for Interview: TKe Pfoewl Department YEO HUP SENG LTD 960 Dunaam Road Singapore 2158 1. GENERAL CLERK with GCE O' level. Able to type at 40 wpm. Japanese speaking preferred. 2.327 words
-
Advertisement815 1985-05-09 29 74 Situations Vacant: Trading company require* 1 MALE CHINESE ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER a Can start work immediately. Completed N.S. a Age below 23. Can read and write simple English. a Residing in dist 0314 to 0316 preferred. Plaaaa call peraonaWy at: 2 Alexandra Road Dalta Houaa. #01-01 Singpaore 0315 SILKSCREEN PRINTER815 words
-
Advertisement754 1985-05-09 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous POLISHING WORKSHOP IN Sin Mln/ Thomson requires Workers. Training provided. Pleasant working place. Call: *****13. REO'D CHINESE DESPATCH cum Office Boy. Salary $450 p.m. Interested, call personally at: 17A Everton Rd. 3(0208). Tel: *****41. SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED. 7am-7pm at Orchard Rd, Paslr Panjang Rd. Tel: Mr754 words
-
Advertisement590 1985-05-09 29 MUIMI At classification 94: a sJi/VrSJ Porsche 911 Targa 1978 LnidlSPn? is Bellin 9 for $90,000/-. Jl JdIJBi Tn 8 "immaculately U tMJtmZM maintained spare car" jm frfi n\ fm also comes with a nice eo^esT SHBSBvImE^jS SHENSON: VANS, PICKUPS, lorries for rental. Call: *****04. 380 Changi Road. SIANO HOCK:590 words
-
Advertisement718 1985-05-09 29 86 For Sal*: BMW 79 320 AUTO M6O In Immaculate condition with full accessories. Must be viewed to be appreciated. Call Fong *****5. 1974 BMW 3.051. Private owner, well maintained, $6,000 negotiable. Contact Dennis, *****06 1975 BMW 520A, good condition, sports rims, EK plate, tax till Sept $10,500 0.n.0. Call:718 words
-
Advertisement535 1985-05-09 29 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat OCT. 1980 FIAT 127CL, 903 CC. 1 pte owner. New paint. Very good condition. Tax Sept. "85. $9,500 0.n.0. View at: Jin. Bt. Merah Shell Station (opp. Regal Cinema). Tel: *****32. 8/83, LASER 1.5 Auto. 1 pte. owner. See to appreciate. Excellent cond. Radio/ cassette. $20,000535 words
-
Advertisement825 1985-05-09 29 88 For Sal*: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sals: Ford/Fiat 3990 NOW AND ANEWTELSTARIS r^^^l^m^v UUnw «MMMM^, H ».\^H |ji HbV^^^L^L^b^b^mHbVH For a very limited period only, Hurry down now to Regent Motors the popular Telstar is yours for less or any of our authorised dealers and than825 words
-
Advertisement624 1985-05-09 29 90 For Sate: Toyota 1004 JUNE TOVOTO Corolla 1600 GL, liftback, 5-dr, aircon, s/rims, radio cassette, original condition, $*****. *****06. 1985 4-MTH OLD Toyota Corolla 1.6 Liftback. Power steering with full accessories. Rd tax expires 1966. Tel: *****79. 71 TOYOTA CORONA. Alrcon, radio cassette, tax 7/85, In beautiful condition, $1,500624 words
-
Advertisement632 1985-05-09 29 91 For Saie: Mitsubishi I 1981 MIT. GAIANT 2000 c.c super saloon. Sliver colour, In Up top condition 'with full accessories, power steering/ windows $16,600 *****36/ (after spm) *****11. 12 MITB. TREDIA 1600GLS EX 1 Co owner. Showroom cond, alrcond, radio cassette, power steering/ windows. Central locking. Tel: *****01. 70632 words
-
Advertisement946 1985-05-09 29 92 For Sale: Mazda 1992 MAZDA 929 HI complete with aircon radio cassette 2 owners, excellent cond Kxpat owner returning home Offer above $26,000 secures ContoM l Mr Poon. *****88 Viewing al Monitrol Automation Pte LjML IS Lor Bakar Batu sOS-O8 lo*K<-> lam Ayer Industrial Pk. S 1^( 74 MAZDA946 words
-
-
Page 30 Advertisements
-
Advertisement587 1985-05-09 30 93 For Sale: Honda 82 HONDA ACCORD EX, auto $31,100. BIS 415, -02-965 A M.Klo A 'c 10 after 2 pin ■82 SEPT. HONDA Accord 1 owner, alrcon. radio cassette. Tax Aug. $24,500. Tel *****51 •83 ACCORD EX'. 1 owner, aircon. v rims, power steering/ windows. $a» .500. *****58. ■S3587 words
-
Advertisement926 1985-05-09 30 94 For Sale: Other Makes PORSCHE 911 TARGA 1978. Immaculately maintained by enthusiast. Nice number. Used as spare car. $90,000 0.n.0. Call *****92. after Ipm. OCT. '84 PORSCHE 944 1 owner, brand new cond. Full accessories. Low mileage. Nice registration number. Tel: *****25. SUBARU 83 1.8 GLS 4-door Alrcon, sports926 words
-
Advertisement706 1985-05-09 30 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Introducing \nAiHArsui MIHATSVTRVCH bmml ml^^^X^ I .^^^BLI Qualifying for H>*F^ 25 Parking HaP^ «J Pra $1 5 Registration Fee H|HH HHHH $1 75 Road Tax (6 mths) AU sSbS i spec|alqffer! 1 Concealed air-con T|706 words
-
Advertisement478 1985-05-09 30 97 VsniCMM Wsntsd A CAR DEALER offers good prices for M/Benz, BMW, Volvo and all Japanese/ Continental cars. Also required all PARF scrap cars and export documents of any engine capacity. TANGLJN USED CARS CO. 09, KlHin#y Ro#o Singapore 0923 Tel: *****88/ *****69. CASH PAYMENT FOR SECONDHAND VEHICLES IN GOOD478 words
-
Advertisement573 1985-05-09 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Charming, detached bungalow on Coronation Rood Wool FOR RENT. 0 4 bedrooms. Master bedroom with luxurious study bathroom en-suite. All bedrooms with built-in cupboards. 1 formal lounge plus casual, family room. l formal dining area plus informal dining room. Beautifully renovated kitchen with large fridge and573 words
-
Advertisement1431 1985-05-09 30 108 Accommodation 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses I/^V^vpC^/^ estate in Katong. Adjoining Katong H Palace H COAST HILL I mk Luxurious Residences with T^^Sj^Jv^J aaai I 3 Distinctive Features M* »H i^B latest designs and luxurious G I g palace H fittings SENNETT LANE h1,431 words
-
Advertisement405 1985-05-09 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments or Yearly Loom^^^H H Available 2 3 bedrooms H 1,050 1,591 sq.ft. RENTAL FROM $2,750 P.M. I Fully airconditioned. I Exclusive furnishings. I CTV video recorder. I Domestic/laundry services I (can be arranged) A I Swimming pool I Gymnasium sauna/» i£ fC jT I Private carpark405 words
-
Advertisement439 1985-05-09 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments r^Ardmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership e Just off Orchard Road e 3-bedrooms, large lounge, ample parking e Furnished or unfurnished e Rental from $3,600 per mth mcl service charge Visit our show flat, 10am to439 words
-
-
Page 31 Advertisements
-
Advertisement594 1985-05-09 31 107 Accommodation AvaiiaoM. Apanrnwrtis DMT 0911. WESTPOINT APARTMENTS. PEPYS ROAD Available 2/ 3 bedrooms, fully furnished apts, all with attached bathrooms, area 1.300 sq.ft./ 1.900 sq.ft. Facilities include swimming pool, 2 squash courts, tennis court large garden It compound. Rental from $1,800. *****74 (Mr K.H. Tan) Altar offic. hour* tat594 words
-
Advertisement562 1985-05-09 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments SHANGRILA Vicinity, exclusive small condo 3 rms. spacious living open to pUygrd. pool *UOO. MARY LA NO PK, D UNMAN CT (3 rms) OCEAN PK *****. AMERICAN SCH Vicinity, brand new 5 rms townhM with gdn 3.600 sq.ft. equipped kitchen. *****. D.lO Brand new 24 unit*562 words
-
Advertisement630 1985-05-09 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.II, HILLCREST ARCADIA, groundfloor maisonette, pool/ tennis/ squash etc. 4 bdrms, servant's. New painting/ kitchen. $3,800. Deans Property: *****55. DIST.I9, JALAN HWI Yon, 5-rm flat, beautifully furnished. 9950, maisonette type (with approval)/ Ang Mo Klo 5-rm unfurnished 9850. Call *****10. DIST.B BRISTOL RD, 3 bdrms, attached630 words
-
Advertisement926 1985-05-09 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IO SCOTTS RD vicinity brand new 3-bdrm apt. Expensive fittings. P/furn. S/pool. *****. Everton *****11. DIBT.IO WALKING DISTANCE to Orchard Rd, 3 bdrms, central alrcond. ***** furn. Occidental: *****00/*****31. D15T.1024 GRANGE RD, Klmlln Mansion, 3 bdrms, fully furn. Ample parking. Rental: 91,300 p.m. 0.n.0. Tel: *****97/926 words
-
Advertisement886 1985-05-09 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments CAVENAGH ROAD: Easy access to town. Peaceful surrounding. Unfurnished. Owner: *****22. COMMONWEALTH, HONG BAHRU. Pandan, Tampines, Serangoon, Jurong. $550/$B5O. *****44/*****44. DIBT 0316 PEARLBANK 3-ROOMED apt, 24th floor, unfurn. $1,400. Rosalind Realty *****64/ *****22. DIST.O4 FAIRWAYB BRAND new 4-bdrm apt Full condo facilities. Agts accepted. Mrs Lim:886 words
-
Advertisement857 1985-05-09 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PEARLBANK APARTMENT, high floor. 2 bedrooms, beautifully furnished. CTV. $1,000. *****95. PLAZA APT, HIGH floor, fully furn, 3 bdrms, sea view. Rental $2,300. Tel: *****02. QUEENSWAY 3-RM FURN $500. Whampao $450, Tampines 4-rm $500, Jurong $300/ $450. *****24. RIDGEWOOD, 3 BRMS, servant's, p/furn., $2,800. Sophia Ct,857 words
-
Advertisement676 1985-05-09 31 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms RMS AT TELOK Kurau/ Changi Rd junction. Rental: $150 $300. Tel: *****98. ROOMS FOR RENTAL available at all districts. Please call: *****72 for more details. ROOMS WITH BATHRM attached near Goldhlll Sq. Full privacy ti free parking. Tel: *****80 ROOM AT SIGLAP Drive, d15t.1545, unfurnished. Interested676 words
-
Advertisement668 1985-05-09 31 113 For Sato: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: House* To be held at the Mercury Room (18th floor) I ApoUo Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore ON THURSDAY, If MAT ISK ATUIP.M. I Umm 1 APARTMENTS I PROPERTIES 1)57 HOW SUN ROAD *l)U FIFTH AVENUE rSS^S!T^^L 2-storey bungalow *t«w>668 words
-
-
Page 32 Advertisements
-
Advertisement390 1985-05-09 32 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sato: Houses I .^BEO' BBM I si' SBM '^Jk d e> I BaBBBBMMMMMMM mr^. v B W^« I ■^■^Boa^BßßMMo™ /■■MMi '^^■Bk j^sSm_ 7 B> f it"' T~\ T\ 4 ./"> T~y i~* EBmI Li»»Hr^HP— *jj'*'-*i j i IbK.KAL.LbBI h|^EßJ|Bß^hllfl indivS^d390 words
-
Advertisement462 1985-05-09 32 r WST. 16 PEAKVILLE AVENUE Corner double-storey terrace on elevated ground. Land area approx. 3,900 sq.ft., huge built-in with separate living and dining. 6 bedrooms. Freehold. For sale or lease. Cast *****96 Dimn Ma i D15T.1542 TELOK KURAU VJCINITY Double-storey semi-detached, 5 years old. 3.800 sq.ft 4 bedrooms, marble/ parquet462 words
-
Advertisement717 1985-05-09 32 SIGLAP SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW land area approx 8,500 sq.ft Freehold. Reasonable offer secures. Genuinely Interested parties call *****58. No agents DIST.II DOUBLE-STOREY SEMM>, 3+l bdrms, freehold, near to school/ Watten Estate. $495,000 Worldwide *****77. DIST.I4 SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW. WeU renovated, good facias. 3+l bdrms., 3800 sq.ft. 9438.00C. Exquisite: *****14. DIST.I9 S/STOREY TER.717 words
-
Advertisement856 1985-05-09 32 113 For Salo>: Houses M5T.2999. BAMBOO OROVE Park. Interior 3,500 sq.ft. semi-de-tached. Tel: *****63. DIST.XS NERAM CRES d/storey bunglw. 7000 sq.ft. 3 1 rms. Renovated. $820,000 0.n.0. *****88. D18T.9 MT. ELIZABETH, 2-storey terrace. 3 bdrms, servants/store. Freehold. Town Realtor *****42. DUNMAN LANE, D/STOREY ter. Completion mid '85. Freehold. 2,050 sq.ft856 words
-
Advertisement622 1985-05-09 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments j^TMULANi P^ Court ■*****88l 6 Luxurious Apartments specially designed for yon... from 2,088 sq.ft. fSijs?T|u IP W% Swimming Pool |mJ* Jfo fMJJmM'-*^ gftjlk e Barbeque pit e Beautiful landscaped garden e Children's playground Spacious Carpark e Closed circuit TV security622 words
-
Advertisement280 1985-05-09 32 For Sale/Lease District 10 Showf lat viewing daily New Freehold Condomimium Near Queen Astrid Park/Jalan Ampang Consists of 12 maisonettes of 1978 sf and 2098 sf, and 6 apts of 2454 sf. Good facilities. Enquiries booking 224 7255 BAYSHORE PARK (060 sq.ft): In Jade Tower at mid-level, with 2 bdrms.280 words
-
Advertisement898 1985-05-09 32 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST.2I BRAND NEW condo with full facilities, 1906 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, f/furn. Attached bath. Alrcond, 999 yrs. $370,000 0.n.0. RPC, *****93/ *****16. D.0511 EXCLUSIVE TOWNHOUBE with Individual covered garage, entrance, gdn. and roof-gdn., equipped kitchen. Freehold. For viewing tel *****89 (owner). WALK-UP APARTMENT AT Clemenceau898 words
-
Advertisement934 1985-05-09 32 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.12 BOON TECK Tower, Bth fir, 1778 sq.ft. 3-rm apt swimming pool. Freehold. $400,000. *****04. D.15 EASTERN LAGOON, Brand new 1 bedrooms Apt at reasonable price. Kenwood *****16. D.IS EASTERN LAGOON, 1,2,3*4 bdrms, good orientation, sea view, freehold. Acumen *****11. D.15, OD BUY, brand new934 words
-
Advertisement854 1985-05-09 32 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments (O.1S) MARINE TERRACE Blk 5, 4th floor $35,000/-, Tanjong Rhu/ Mountbatten Rd Est Blk 6, sth floor $32,800/- (D 13) Toa Payoh Est. Blk 100, Lor. 1, 6th floor, Convenient to MRT Station $30^00/-. No agent. Tel: *****29 3-RM TIONG BAHRU Blk. 11, $55,000 Bedok854 words
-
Advertisement569 1985-05-09 32 117 Properties Wanted GUARANTEE Te 4/8 RM HDB FLAT OWNERS At milßlMl market priCN, mm unstfWi la art your Itot wNMn 2 uj a r nnfiftant haraiMS wbjsxibj. we) an cooiuwni ■^bm^bp^^pw 1) We are one of the pioneers In HDB resale flat* 2) We have a long list of569 words
-
-
Page 33 Advertisements
-
Advertisement393 1985-05-09 33 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted eBBBkaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBsaBBBBt SSBBBBBIBJaBJBHBBaBBBBBaBBaBBaBaBBIBHajBBBBBBBBBBSBBIe* I FAR EAST ORGANIZATION I I DEVELOPMENT I I SITES WANTED I H Far East Organization is looking for development sites in H H the city area or suburbs of Singapore for development of H 3 high-rise and low-rise393 words
-
Advertisement433 1985-05-09 33 83 GENTING LANE AL HOMIED INDUSTRIAL BUILDING FACTORY SPACE Area 2700 sq.ft. on 4th storey available Immediately. Neat layout without columns. Rwitafc $1 inclusive maintenance. Contact: MR K.H. TAN *****74. After office hour* tafc *****86 JTC TERRACE FACTORY. Kallang Way 5. Land area 6,000 sq.ft Production area 3,500 sq.ft Lease433 words
-
Advertisement383 1985-05-09 33 Sims AVE7 PAYA Lebar factory, 3rd fir. 1300/ 1700 sq.ft. $1/ $1.20 p.s.f. Inclusive. *****29/ *****88. 2500 SOFT. Yl Xlu Fty bldg. at Sims Ave. for rental. Good location at reasonable rate. *****32. 764 TO 5,535 sq.ft Dlst. 13 Aljunied Soon Wing Light Ind. Bldg. Norman Tan *****7. 119 Warehouse*/383 words
-
Advertisement416 1985-05-09 33 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces PRIME I WAREHOUSE I FOR SALE OR I LEASE AT I PAYA LEBAR I H Modern warehouse for sale or :^l> H lease by unit. Easy instalments. H H Located at the junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road H H with various dimensions416 words
-
Advertisement666 1985-05-09 33 121 For Rent: Office Spaces EBjiß DIST.I SHENTON HBEV Tong Eng Bldg. Facing sea. Fully carpeted/ partitioned rooms. From 461 to 5,000 sq.ft. $2.60 p.s.f. Forward Properties, *****00. GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX Office space facing sea, carpeted/ partitioned. Reasonable rental/sale. 3 units (each 926 sq.ft) *****91/ *****58. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. ISTH fir,666 words
-
Advertisement556 1985-05-09 33 121 For Rant: 121 For Rant: Office Spacas Office Spacas I Fully fitted- out with rooms, carpets I and blinds Professionally managed and I maintained Conveniently located near the Port! Competitive rental rate UPP BOON KENG Rd office space, 750 sq.ft. available. Partitioned/ tables. $850 p.m. *****81/ *****63 $2.70 P.S.F.556 words
-
Advertisement583 1985-05-09 33 124 For Rant Shop Spacas GOLDEN LANDMARK Situated at North Bridge Rd/ Arab Street. Prominent prime shop space of various «iz«* ranging from 229 1,182 aqJL suitable for any type of business for Immediate rental. TEL: *****11 (24S»M) GIHA/ ALICE/ DOREEN ORCHARD/ KATONG 2,000 sq.ft to 28,755 sq.ft. suitable for583 words
-
Advertisement473 1985-05-09 33 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces l^fc-^. 3W^T*BSg 1 U) fr "^**^^^iPlrTS^>r 1 fl> FAR EAST PLAZA An ideal place in the tourist belt for setting up fast food and other types of restaurants. Located at the junction of Orchard Road/ Scotts Road, between Goodwood Park473 words
-
Advertisement31 1985-05-09 33 H O U S E H U N T I N G 9 Don't knock on every door. Step into "Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available! C.A.T.S. I *****6631 words
-
-
Page 34 Advertisements
-
Advertisement587 1985-05-09 34 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tour* 137 Toura 137 Tour* ■■■■■■■■^^^SS^^S^^^S^SS SS^SS^SSSSSSSSiSSiSSSSS ■■■■■■■■^■^■■^■■■■b ™e best op INDONESIA I l^Jf^ 1 4 da y s Bali week-ender $699 7 days Lake Toba/West Java >l*l**»»Bta^ €BaßL^ D«P Mav 16. 30. 31 June 06. 13. 20 27 Jul 04. 11.18.25 $858 Dep May587 words
-
Advertisement260 1985-05-09 34 I (With Expo '85 Disneyland) M± I I Exclusive packages. At a price you jMS I won't find anywhere else! Jfij^v w* W I I 9 days $2,199 Pep. Mon Jf^tafflß I 9 days $2,249 Dep.wed/sun r^r^ir 1 WHOLE JAPAN KOREA W W I I 12 days $2,469 Dep. Wed/Sat260 words
-
Advertisement869 1985-05-09 34 187 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Australia Austria I Canada France New Zealand j^ 000 For Information and brochures call your travel agent. Ky mmmammjm mm^%m mmm For trade enquiries 300 Orchard Road »07-05/06 t MK^e+mm f#lO|/|/ The Promenade Singapore 0925 Tel *****18 Tlx R*****4 4 1 Around Europe: 1869 words
-
Advertisement331 1985-05-09 34 137 Tours 137 Tour* China? C/ •**'^b*. *ir^B^ar B^t JBb^B/1^ auft China highlights magnificently pocked. A value for money holiday tailored by a professional holiday specialist. DATS HONOKONG-MACAU-CBAZY HOMC-OU ANZMOU «I»*s ■OtHAN-OOMWJ* HDAYSTOKTO OWmYtAWB-TtUKUKA-MIJIHO OUH.IM tSI44 OUANOZMOU I4OAT» TOKYO OWtYtAOP-TtUHmA-WIJtWO MAItiW«O tUIHOV-SHANOHAI HAWttIMOU eWAtKIMOM iiDAYtMOwanowo auoweniou ounwt ijww tnwt 12DAVSMOMOKOHO-OUAMOZMOU-HAMOZ*4OO-SUZMOI>331 words
-
-
Page 35 Advertisements
-
Advertisement33 1985-05-09 35 137 Tours k v\-^BBaaC^V»M •BaaaaaßaaMßßafl BaaY A BBaamr >F /2fl JAPAN EXPO '8^ LbbK*» ■Bk v ••Jbaw AMERIC^B& j *BT -mBBBBbI PBBBaLAK>aSaBBH CHINA'BS Dbr*' *Jar l bbbblv '^aa! EUROPEJBS GLOBAL EUROPE^ BARGAIN BRITAIN'BS33 words
-
Advertisement639 1985-05-09 35 138 Where To Stay Plan a great escape to Holiday Inn Johor Bahru Breakaway '85 Special 2 days/i night $47.00-' per person- includes e Local or Executive breakfast Welcorre drink e Extended check-out time till 5 00 pm Twin- sharing (Supplement ol mK'.OO*- tor single occipancy) For encuines reservations, please639 words
-
Advertisement809 1985-05-09 35 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education II DID YOU I 1 MAKE THE I GRADE I FOR ENTRY TO I W. UNIVERSITY IN THE UK? H M If you passed at least 3 'A' levels at grade C or «m you obtained a minimum average grade C in y& your809 words
-
Advertisement555 1985-05-09 35 148 Computer 148 Computer ■Hpjl 1 jMafeffi, V;- i aaiM|H You will be completely trained to sit for any of the following examinations: j The ACS Professional Examination The University of Oxford 'A' Level in Computer Science The University of Oxford 'O 1 Level in Computer Studies SBTC Group Certificate555 words
-
Advertisement492 1985-05-09 35 149 Secretarial/ Typing SS^HBSSBBB3SSBBSSiSSBSBSSSS«E aaaaameTejYT^Cisk] Leading to LCCI I 9B6 Exam Full/Part Time Commencing May 13. 1985 To ensure qualitative coaching, only $40/-forthelstmth Student Passes can be arranged for foreigners. For details, please call: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 Lines) LEK492 words
-
Advertisement589 1985-05-09 35 150 Commercial/ Technical SPEEDREADING The quick A smart way to more efficient reading lew classes sis* ling fue/Thur 14 May (6.30pm.00pm) Ved 15 May (6.30pm -9.00pm) Results proven wortdwM* or more Mien 10 yrs. Enquire/Enrol Today THE SPEEDREADING CENTRE #11-277 SlllSjl CompfcM rhlnklng of a Banking Career-.? THE METROPOLITAN YMCA589 words
-
Advertisement553 1985-05-09 35 IS*) WBTICiny YWCA OUTRAN RD offers Social dance classes commencing 2.30pm 3pm Sat. 11/5/85, 6.30pm Tues 14/5/85. Ballroom, Latin American: 3pm Sat 11/5/85 Enquiries: *****88/ *****61 BEGINNER BALLROOM COMMENCING tonight 7pm Gay] in *****39/ *****70. Blk 531A, Hong Lim Complex, #04-106. 155 Modelling TRADITIONS NEW CHARM personal grooming course commencing.553 words
-
Advertisement34 1985-05-09 35 T h e S t r a i t s T i m e s G L A S S I F I E D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 6 M34 words
-
-
TIMESPORT
-
Article, Illustration258 1985-05-09 36 COLOMBUS (Ohio), Wed. Top American sprinter Mel Lattany, who last year ran the world's fastest ever 100m at sea level, is quitting athletics to take up American football. The 25-year-old Georgian, one of the world's leading sprinters for nearly five years, is set to sign aAFP - 258 words
-
Article, Illustration534 1985-05-09 36 LONDON, Wed. Wales' renaissance, following two recent victories, has not only revived the team's chances of reaching the World Cup finals it has also rescued football in the principality from bankruptcy. After last September's disastrous 1-0 defeat by Iceland in their opening World Cup qualifier,Reuter - 534 words
-
202 1985-05-09 36 final home same. Non-qualification for the money-spinning finals caused Wales severe financial problems. But what pushed the principality's soccer association to the brink of bankruptcy was the decision by England and Scotland to pull out of the Home Championship. The move202 words
-
Article, Illustration211 1985-05-09 36 GRAZ (Austria), Wed. Austria's chances of qualifying for next years's World Cup were boosted yesterday when they crushed Cyprus 44) in a European Group Five match. Austria are second in the group behind Hungary and they will be relying on the Hungarians to defeat Holland inReuter - 211 words
-
Article198 1985-05-09 36 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Argentina, shaken by two successive defeats, hope the return of stars Diego Maradona and Daniel Passarella will boost their confidence in a warm-up match against Paraguay tomorrow. The two, returning to the national side for the first time since the 1962 WorldReuter - 198 words
-
Article267 1985-05-09 36 LONDON, Wed. Watford were beaten 2-0 by West Bromwich Albion in the English First Division last night and left their fans still worrying over the fear of relegation after what they dubbed "Fan Appreciation Night" at Vicarage Road. Watford handed out free holidays and giftsAFP; Reuter - 267 words
-
Article103 1985-05-09 36 A SHDiPAD may have saved Dave Watson, captain of straggling English First WvMou Norwich aty, tnm a broken leg. Watson now expects to be fit far the vital home game against Newcastle on Saturday, despite being carried off on a stretcher 1m the 14 defeat at WestAFP - 103 words
-
Article, Illustration387 1985-05-09 36 ENGLISH First Division club Tottenham Hotspur hope to sign Danish captain Morten Olsen and England forward Chris Waddle in the next few days. Spurs manager Peter Shreeves said of the Olsen deal: "Although there are a couple of things to iron out, I'm fairly optimistic." fi*AFP; AP; Reuter - 387 words
-
Article87 1985-05-09 36 DUTCH League ssccer leaders AJa. 1— atfrdam have sacked trainer Aad de Mas hMaaaal of the team's reeeat paor r*> saltB, club chairman Tan Harrnsen said. Barnuen said the dab had no chalet bat to dismiss de Mas, 81, after the tfce y er had ceafideaceReuter - 87 words
-
-
Page 36 Advertisements
-
Advertisement342 1985-05-09 36 When it comes to frozen pork there's blowers to ensure even air J and now only one way to transport it, and that's the distribution. H*lzK Y psa2sED right way. But that's not all. For many years Sanden have specialised A Sanden freezer also ITS smSfSSB ON in the transportation342 words
-
-
RACING
-
Article, Illustration408 1985-05-09 37 ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Wed. Perak Derby candidate Beldale Prospect showed his fitness with a pleasing gallop on a soft track here this morning. The Tunku Gold Cup winner warmed up on the polo ground, then cantered one round on the sand before408 words
-
Article41 1985-05-09 37 LONDON, Wed. Bedtime, who ended a very successful season last year with a second in the Japan Cup in November, will not run this year. The gelding is to be rested after a training setback. AFPAFP - 41 words
-
Article, Illustration361 1985-05-09 37 CHERRY HILL (New Jarsay), Wwo. KENTUCKY DERBY winner Spend A Buck will bypass the American triple crown for a shot at the biggest payout in racing history. Owner Dennis Diaz confirmed yesterday that the colt will skip the Preakness at Pimhco onReuter - 361 words
-
Article145 1985-05-09 37 CHESTER (England), Wed. Miller's Mate, heavily hacked to wtai ■ezt month's English Derby, brake d«wn at lagthe Epssm classic. in the final 2M m of the Chester Vase when Miller's Mate, wha was challenging the eventa«m WIBBva LAW OOdCiy In his near foreleg! Owi>f Sheikh wh*Reuter - 145 words
-
Article, Illustration746 1985-05-09 37 TONTO - TONTO Manihi filly among 22 lots under the hammer at Ipoh By IPOH. Wed. Progeny of five fashionable sires Manihi, Lord Of The Dance, Millionaire, Stook and Aspect are among 22 lots to go under the hammer at the 12th Auction Saks of local-breds at the boh746 words
-
-
OBITUARIES
-
Article, Illustration192 1985-05-09 37 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths GILBERT TAN HOOD HIN (BAH HIN) Age:- 74 years patted away peacefully on 7.5 .85 at 9.00pm. Leaving behind: BELOVED WIFE: Daisy Lim SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Clarence Tan Kim Peng Judy Lee Christopher Tan Kim Chuan Katherine Seow Choon Choo Charles Tan Kim Swee Josephine192 words
-
Article, Illustration26 1985-05-09 37 183 condolences 183 Condolences It it with deep personal regret that Barrie Heather Walla acknowledge the passing away of Jim Thomas in London on May 2.26 words
-
Article, Illustration191 1985-05-09 37 182 AcKnowledgements 182 Acknowledgemants Family of the late Mr William Neo Poh Kiat Departed sth May 1985 wiahaa to axprass thak haartfait thank* and appraclatlan to R«v Dr Kang Ho Soon, Pastor Laalia Quart* and nwnbtn of Paya Labar MahV odiat Church, Principal, ataff and pupils of Thornton Sac Sen,191 words
-
Article, Illustration38 1985-05-09 37 The tmmm* at am mm YOUNG VINCENT ALBERT wUlim to »y tlwk m«rlHW Canon Frank Lemai of SI. Annrww v uiinvoriii am nptanivsjv aj 111,,.,!, g^- ail ■Haniianra iTPunj^ra iwr iupmr annvnaanpEMPi isw* tancc, con<«Unc*a, wntaWf.38 words
-
Article, Illustration106 1985-05-09 37 MR. S. KRISHNAN AGED 58 passed away sucMeniy on 7.5*55 rwajirvajaj to ntoajm mi ioa*, mmTOm Km. Wnpipin SWS •AM at 2.00 pm foT ChtM Chu Km§ HfcXM Cliillil. Contact: *****35 GOVINO AN a/o APPOO paaaad away nnmlrtj a* MAY 18BS at 12JS0 pm. Laming ttWMt D#lOV#o OfMHL106 words
-
Article, Illustration34 1985-05-09 37 I83 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 condolences THE MANAGEMENT STAFF OF PROVINCIAL INSURANCE extend their deepest sympathies to the family of the late JAMES HENRY THOMAS who passed away in London on May 2 1985.34 words
-
Article, Illustration65 1985-05-09 37 185 Requiem 185 Requiem 185 Requiem Athma Santhi The family of the late Palanivelu s/o Pakiri (Mani) wiah to express their heartfelt thanks to management and staff of Hilton Hotel for their kind assisWe request all friends and relatives to join us in the ATHMA SANTHI POOJAI to bo hold65 words
-
Article, Illustration42 1985-05-09 37 MOM. THERESA TAN BONO 800 Passed away peacefully on lAJ6, leaving >>«fiti*flSon: Chrirtophar Tan Hoc* San. Daughter-in-law: May Ong fta ■Ml ClrtHl iMving Wk. St. B«dok talk Ava t imß (IMS) on WSm at 1246 pji. to Our Lady of42 words
-
Article, Illustration21 1985-05-09 37 184 in Memoriam 184 in memoriam In if|Mi>ui ntAftMW of MOM MARY OffQ OUAT NEO PqMfted tJ-M b#c#d tov lowd oom.21 words
-
Article, Illustration59 1985-05-09 37 bi Lawlnj Mamaqr Of MR LEE ENO HOE, MBE criUd honM an t May 1971 To us his name will eve- be; The key that unlocks memory; Of a dear one gone but cherished yet; A beloved face we'll never forget. In IflirifM m#morv of •JoMtoti Tav59 words
-
Article, Illustration66 1985-05-09 37 In Lovtas Mamary Of My Moth* MRS C.K TANO MOM. TAN SOK KiAft Tha Lard caNad har home at 1235 p.m. Thursday 7th Mar 1»»1 My tribute to gneiiiM lady, Loving wit*. Mottfr and gr»n<j mottwr •wnvOfioe of ne? utto her oeeos WM be chartatiad by im66 words
-
Article, Illustration130 1985-05-09 37 K. K. S. MENON TfM famftjr of Nw lat* Mr K. K. 4 Mima, wtw pMtid away ■■amfi fy Oft «VAdB9, WITn IO fJipifjßl lIIVII h+Bfttofft ttisnks Mid grstHiKto to cfl imm ■na irpjfvcra pji invir Kinß •HMtdanos, condotonc* Mid ■■■>! tSnC# OUfIOQ tn#tr rttC9f)t tMfMVt* Athma Shanti130 words
-
-
Page 37 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1985-05-09 37 an isfsjiiiuiiaiiii i» for lh« lovad oim wnoffi you rennpflioec10 words
-
Advertisement12 1985-05-09 37 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom I you remember I12 words
-
-
TIMESPORT
-
Article612 1985-05-09 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - ON THE SCHOOLS SCENE Sweet dream for the first-time champions THE Ghost of Disappointments Past almost came back to haunt Pranesh Sinha as he captained Raffles Junior College to their first Schools National ADivision badminton title at Toa Payoh yesterday. Afie; taking a two-nil lead in612 words
-
Article232 1985-05-09 38 PETER SIOW - THANKS to Kim—l Haron and Amir Rahim, Bab* Merah Vocational Institute palled off a shock 2-i victory over Victoria School in the National Schools A Division soccer match at dementi Athletic Centre yesterday. Kamsanl and Amir sewed near the end of each half to help Bukit Merah232 words
-
Article, Illustration262 1985-05-09 38 Boxing needs Whites Ali WASHINGTON, Wed. Muhammad Ali believes that boxing's popularity has declined in the United States because the sport is dominated by Blacks. Ali, a Black Muslim who held the world heavyweight title three times, said the lack of White contenders and promoters had caused a loss ofUPI - 262 words
-
Article, Illustration423 1985-05-09 38 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI ON THE SCHOOLS SCENE THEY were all boys. But it looked more luce a case of men against boys. Beatty Secondary were far superior to victoria School and it did not need a genius to predict who would wear the National Schools Under-17 boys'ALBERT SIM - 423 words
-
Article262 1985-05-09 38 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By INDONESIA. Brunei and Malaysia will be invited to the Pesta Sukan (sports festival) boxing tournament at the new 2,000--capacity Toa Payoh Indoor Stadium on Aug 10--11. It will be the first time foreign boxers have been invited to fight in the Republic262 words
-
Article160 1985-05-09 38 The formula for fame THIRTEEN is not normally considered lncky. Bat dont tell that to St. Theresa's Convent. They made ww their Uth vumtmttw appearaaee to the Baal of the National Schools under-I7 hockey toonuunent was a memorable one. Their J-l penalty mean (talltime 1-1) triumph over Crescent Girls* School160 words
-
Article393 1985-05-09 38 THE WORLD OF TENNIS NEW YORK> Wed. Defending champion and favourite John McEnroe defeated fellow-American Vince van Patten 6-4, 64) in first-round action in the Tournament of Champions here yesterday. The only first-round upset was recorded by little-known Czech Marian Vajda, ranked 122nd, who ripped aReuter; AFP; AP - 393 words
-
Article451 1985-05-09 38 CYCLING East German Lutz Hesslich broke his own 200m world record with a time of 10.322KC on Tuesday. Hesslich, who was taking part in an international event in Tbilisi (Russia), bettered his mark by o.l2sec. Moreno Argentin, of Italy, sped past a star-studded field to pole position inReuter; AP; AFP - 451 words
-
199 1985-05-09 38 lOC boss calls for 'fairer' Olympics LOUGHBOROUGH, Wed Women should compete on equal terms with men in all Olympic sports, according to Monique Berlioux, the director of the International Olympic Commit tee. "Sport has always been run by men, and men do not always open the doors to women," saidAP; Reuter - 199 words
-
Article103 1985-05-09 38 LONDON, Wed. The wife and four children of caddie Jack Ashley, who died of a heart attack while acting as caddie for Irish professional David Feherty in the Italian Open last Sunday, could become the first beneficiaries of a new golf charity announced here yesterday. London'sAFP - 103 words
-
Article, Illustration140 1985-05-09 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI JAPAN'S top business houses Division One club, Hitachi, opened their three-match tour of Singapore with an unimpressive 1-0 victory over the Republic's Intermediate soccer squad at the National Stadium last night. With their flair and skill, including three members of the Japanese140 words
-
192 1985-05-09 39 Water-polo team for China tourney Swimming. ..with Albert Johnson THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will send a water-polo team to compete in an international invitational tournament in Beijing, from Sept 26 until Oct 6. This will be the first time that the association will be tuirjug part hi an international192 words
-
Article, Illustration369 1985-05-09 39 GOH Yong Ong, Singapore's debonair Commissioner of Police, was last night elected the new president of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association. Mr Goh, 46, a father of three, who describes himself as a "newcomer to the swimming scene", won a unanimous vote as the new head of SASA369 words
-
Article337 1985-05-09 39 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By ARUL Subramaniam had reservations despite his delight with the draw for the Malaysian Hockey Federation Under-20 tournament in Seremban from Tuesday until Saturday. The national Under-20 team manager expressed happiness that the Republic had been placed in an easier group. But he could not337 words
-
Article419 1985-05-09 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By WOO Yuet Siong, the 21--year-old youngster freely tipped to win the national junior table tennis individual chwmptflnships. did not disappoint Us fans at Toa Payoh last night. The former youth international took only 16 minutes to eliminate Peh Bin Seng 21-15, 21-16.419 words
-
Article132 1985-05-09 39 LONDON, Wed. Three wickets in 26 deliveries by Yorkshire's 20-year-old pace bowler, Paul Jarvis, enabled his team to pull off a thrilling two-run victory over Middlesex in their English county cricket championship clash at Headingley yesterday. In the other championship match at Northampton, Alastair Stone hit 106 onReuter - 132 words
-
Article195 1985-05-09 39 SINGAPORE'S R. Suriamurthi might consider moving to greener pastures instead of playing for Pahang in next season's Malaysia Cup soccer competition. But compatriot T. Pathmaimthwn may not follow suit as he is likely to opt for a new contract. Both players whose contract expired onAP - 195 words
-
Article, Illustration359 1985-05-09 39 JOE DORAI - Sparkle or say 'sayonara' JOE DORAI By Z There's no deny- ing some members of the squad will have to go. They have had a number of chances to prove themselves but haven't impressed or suggested that they q would. 7 Hussein (left) IT could be curtains soon for some359 words
-
Article111 1985-05-09 39 Times prove great knockouts TIMES Organisation got off to a Hying start in the Singapore Business Houses seniorknockout soccer competition when they beat Mobil 4-1 at Queenstown Stadium yesterday. Jumari and Rajendran gave Times a 2-0 lead at half-time and Kamis and Jolly Tan added a goal each after the111 words
-
Article, Illustration671 1985-05-09 39 HBfßOfl - HBfßOfl By Peter Watson, a vice-president of the and Snooker Council and the 1985 committee chairman, is the director of the Times Press Foundation School of Journalism. SOMEBODY said it again that snooker is all about small-time hustlers and sleezy saloons. This time it appeared671 words
-
-
Page 38 Advertisements
-
Advertisement644 1985-05-09 38 I COSMOPOLITAN I UNIVERSAL TRAVEL I I MOTOR INN I CORPORATION PTE LTD I H rv,,.Ki o Qow o m ;i O c #r«™ ih. I Looking for an exciting holiday to Australia" H I ISSSSSSSSSSSS^* I SKSSKSSSB" 1111^ 1 I the home of our fine establishment Our hiah standardtours644 words
-
-
Page 39 Advertisements
-
Advertisement19 1985-05-09 39 Picture on the right by JERRY SEH shows Intermediates' ■ewlsth striker Tahlr BflJang a shot between the Hitachi players.19 words
-
Advertisement331 1985-05-09 39 f§-~M \fm M IWm lY UJ IIIWW 1 J 1 11 I Iff 1% A v TB&!^^^# K m K BV 8 BVsL V B '•^B^^ ft I Li^mßbP^Bßß^'^BbP^ "S^Bfli 'Bk l^BMSflft 'Sf v- i4' wiv VV v C^\ Jl IV I llf I aMEsM ami' 1 I\/ wf A331 words
-
-
Page 39 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous95 1985-05-09 39 HOCKEY Friendlles: SRC v Boon Lay (Padang). National Under-20 squad v IA (Balestier Road). Both matches at 5.30 pm. NETBALL Inter-constituency tournament: Punggol v Marine Parade, Queenstown v Jalan Kayu (Delta, 7.30 and 8.30 pm). SNOOKER National Championship, Round Three (National Stadium, 6 pm). SOCCER NFL Division One: Fairer Park95 words
-
-
351 1985-05-09 40 British govt to sell gas utility to private investors LONDON, Wed. The British government announced yesterday it will sell the state gas utility to private investors in what may be the world's biggest stock-market flotation. The sale, the most ambitious step in the Conservative government's campaign to roll back theReuter - 351 words
-
298 1985-05-09 40 Proposals meant to head off crises STRASBOURG (France), Wed. President Ronald Reagan today put forward a blueprint for better relations with Moscow based on proposals designed to avoid potential crises. In a speech to the European Parliament marking 40 years of peace sinceReuter; UPI; AFP - 298 words
-
308 1985-05-09 40 RONNIE LIM - Petrol dealers want to meet Trade Ministry RONNIE LIM By PETROL dealers are seeking a meeting with Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, the Minister of State (Trade and Industry and Defence) to discuss the drop in petrol sales. The dealers asked the Trade and Industry Ministry for a meeting just308 words
-
Article53 1985-05-09 40 PROVO (Utah), Wed. A self-proclaimed religious prophet opted to die by firing tqnan after being sentenced to oe&tfl EOT TOUT* der of his sister-in-law and young niece. Judge Robert Bullock told Ronald Lafferty, 43, he could choose between the firing squad and death by injection ofUPI - 53 words
-
Article37 1985-05-09 40 LONDON, Wed. Dawn Addams, who starred opposite David Niven and Charlie Chaplin as one of Britain's glamorous 1950s film stars, died yesterday after a five-month fight against cancer, her agent announced. She was 54. APAP - 37 words
-
Article55 1985-05-09 40 What it should have been IN THE story headlined, Top Student Applies for Pre-U Scholarship, in The Straits Times on May 4, it was reported that a telephone was installed in Chi Seow Yee's home by Diners Club. The telephone is actually provided by the Lioness Club of Singapore. We55 words
-
Article, Illustration226 1985-05-09 40 GOH SUINOI - GOH SUI NOI By A THOUGHTLESS act by a resident took four strong men more than an Imv to correct yesterday. Four workmen contracted by the Housing Board to clear a blocked rabMsh chate at Block 58, Circuit Road, took tarns to drill aTAN SUAN ANN - 226 words
-
463 1985-05-09 40 'Superiority of Indian law' ruling sparks off controversy NEW DELHI, Wed. The Indian Supreme Court has created a stir among India's Muslims by hohti^g Tiwtian law above Islamic law and ordering a MiwTI 11 m a n to pay maintenance to his divorced wife. The decision on April 23 hasAP - 463 words
-
Article42 1985-05-09 40 LISBON, Wed. A bomb went off at the US-operated Radio Free Europe station near here yesterday, on the eve of President Ronald Reagan's visit to Portugal, and was claimed early today by a hitherto unknown "anti-capitalist and anti-militarist" group. AFPAFP - 42 words
-
Article31 1985-05-09 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 5.41 points to 1,247.35 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
-
126 1985-05-09 40 Beijing warns of food price hikes BEIJING, Wed. Beijing today warned reddents of food price rises later this week and took extraordinary steps to prevent panic buying, the Xinhua news agency reported. At midday, food shops put up notices announcing increases in the prices of meat, poultry, eggs, fish andReuter - 126 words
-
Article60 1985-05-09 40 HARARE, Wed. The Zimbabwean Parliament yesterday extended for a further six months a 20--year-old state of emergency which provides for indefinite detention without trial for people accused of subversion. Home Affairs Minister Simbi Mubako said the move would allow for the staging of Zimbabwe's first post-independence elections, dueReuter - 60 words
-
115 1985-05-09 40 BANGKOK, Wed. Ike Thai government Is recraltlng onemplayed gradaates to Maw the whistle m companies violating health and environmental laws, In return for 5S per cent of any fines caUected as a result of their reports. The move by the Industry aadAFP - 115 words
-
219 1985-05-09 40 Convicts beaten to death in jail protest RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Prisoners in a Brazilian Jail beat two of their cellmates to death yesterday in a protest over prison conditions after a lottery decided who was to die, police said today. Inmates of two cells in the Minas Gerais stateReuter; UPI - 219 words
-
Page 40 Advertisements
-
Advertisement293 1985-05-09 40 Leam how to Program and Use Personal Computers Now M Homo in Spare Umo. you can leam everything you always wanted to know about personal computers. How to program in BASIC. How to understand and use more than 80 BASIC Commands and functions. How to write and run your own293 words
-
Advertisement233 1985-05-09 40 1 fl If^ll^ArtM^QßßßflKUl I <* QTW* L^BJV*'^V 0 «<f HOMESTEAD OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK INCLUDING PUBLIC HOLIDAYS IO3OAM TO 9.00PM FREE AMPLE PARKING SPACE AT BOTH SUPERSTORES TEL: *****89 (WEST COAST) *****02 (PAYA LEBAR) Rowenta The answer to your daily needs** *m& 1^- X "■I ssr I bbbbbbbbT v233 words
-
-
Page 40 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous113 1985-05-09 40 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.55 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/18C Fine Manila 23/31C Fair Amsterdam 11/19C Clear Meifcwe 10/15C Showers Bangkok 27/36 C Qoudy Mncow 8/15 C Rain Bellng 14/28 C Sunny113 words
-
-
Section Two
-
Article, Illustration614 1985-05-09 1 Recession-hit hotels are wooing food lovers to their plush restaurants with affordably-priced buffets and set lunches. CHOO SON ENG comments on this trend and picks the best of the crop. AN eat-as-much-as-you-can Chinese lunch at $24 nett per person, a fourcourse French meal for $23.50, a614 words
-
276 1985-05-09 1 Rojak, baby lamb and rabbit terrine HARBOUR GRILL (Hilton Hotel): Impeccable and personalised service. The attentive waiters all say "voila" simultaneously when they take away the covers of the main dish. Nice touch. The week's business lunch menu at $22.50, $27.50 or $32 differs daily, depending on your choice of276 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement666 1985-05-09 1 WBgj A. Ib^^^ k^BT^^^l^^^"^B^^^^ B^bl^B^^ l^B^l bJ^^^^^^^^^B fS^iSH^P^BL^ b^MMbbt '•"'"'"'■'"■wißTilßafc. 1/ JJU\ I ETI^LdC -M^"— ■E^^^ h^Si^~"t^3B Vlr 111l I |\CC t. ■|^V_|JV_ r d\|Cj sS I*l^^?1 1^^? \X/ORTHS3OOOFORTHEYEAR! I^^*^^^^ M Wk bW 0 I (FROM MAY ITO 19, 1985) iOdfc ™1^ bbbl bVbw bVbV bVbf Wbm bVbe .^Bh oc666 words
-
Advertisement50 1985-05-09 1 aaaaaw. ar^ t« mr# BaaaaHk s^f^aaw *<^lj&2 Step-by-step: A jantung pisang recipe r f'\. 1 IdLc 4 Beat tat make it burn A seafood restaurant on top of a hill Q Food and Fitness Edited by Christine Khor Fashion Edited by John de Souza Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue50 words
-
-
Food
-
Article, Illustration744 1985-05-09 2 Tan Lee Leng - Tan Lee Leng Step by Step Cooking Gourmet A longforgotten dish, jantung pisang, is resurrected for a Nonya repast to be served at a hotel under the supervision of a Malacca Baba. He gives readers a family recipe to try. THE begiiining of the744 words
-
Article, Illustration308 1985-05-09 2 Ingredients 2 jantung pisang (banana buds) 250 g medium-sized prawns deveined, shelled, thinly sliced and boiled 10 buab belimbing sliced thinly V2 coconut grated and squeezed for first milk 1 tsp cornflour 2 shallots sliced thinly 1 red chilli 1 or 2 limau purut leaves308 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement433 1985-05-09 2 Get\^kmin's special 5-day pack for health and vitality I■ w give you a 5-day supply of red JP^ and black Vykmin capsules for health and vitality. Vykmin provides you with 10 essential vitamins and 6 minerals required for good health. At a special price of only $1.10. Available at leading433 words
-
Advertisement205 1985-05-09 2 Hi [Hii r ßfc^iniyaFllfc^*ri7lTi^aT' l M^ MI M M Deep Heating Rub WtttKMK^K^tKKK^KUKKKtKKKMttK^ gives you warm Bjßjßjßjß^BHßjpjßßflßjßjajajaß p 3!B^ B^ HB B^ B^ B^ mun^rrwTip-^^— penetrating relief for k j^^L^L^LV W tired muscles, cramps, 1 HBpi^^^ j'^aaaaaaßi' iCii^^Laaaal Pv^^ I^^B aches and stiffness. It I aaWaaW^ JtJm. Ha#W^V^^ also gives205 words
-
-
Untitled
-
Article, Illustration456 1985-05-09 3 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA Cue LIKE any Hollywood star, Liz is vain, spoilt and very picky about make-up. Only she isn't human! "She" is Elizabeth Arden's make-up computer, one of the world's small but growing breed of machines specially designed to push beauty into high-tech. Elizabeth, the US$l456 words
-
Article, Illustration892 1985-05-09 3 CATHERINE ONG picks the 'Top 10' Spring-Summer 85 make-up collections which are best suited to Singaporean skin tones RIOTOUS colour, splashed on anywhere and everywhere and hidden in pastel brights, spells this year's springsummer look. All the season's colour choices, be they soft or ultra-bright,892 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement436 1985-05-09 3 Good-bfye a ProUem days" Thanks toTAMmX BBBBH fIBBBB BBBIBfllBB! No more bulges. '^B|\*v f -«S No more mess. BB Bl^m l^^ No more odour Eb^ So comfortable and free no matter wnat y° u wear IMBIv and what you do. B *^^^^^^^^^^^^^H TAMPAX Hygenic tampon with insertion tube is L^^Bl436 words
-
-
Untitled
-
Article, Illustration1045 1985-05-09 4 Dr Ang Kong Ee - Dr Ang Kong Ee FAT FACTS SERIES Healthy Lifestyle Exercise Physiologist Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Table 2/ activities for a7O kg Table 1 Your restinq metabolic rate The focus today is on the factors in different activities that help burn up the food we consume1,045 words
-
Article337 1985-05-09 4 WAN - WAN WHY are some people healthy for most of their lives? Can they offer tips on healthy living that would benefit others? These questions are the basis of a doctoral study by health and sports psychologist Grant Donovan at the University of Western Australia.337 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement855 1985-05-09 4 NOTICES l| IPILECONI I I j PILECON ENGINEERING BERHAD I I AUDITED ACCOUNTS I I For the Year ended 31st December 1984 I j 31 The directors are pleased to announce the audited results of the Company and of the Group for the year fl i 5 ended 31st December855 words
-
Advertisement319 1985-05-09 4 Di THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185, AND IN THE MATTER OF STANDRIL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED (la valutary HqaM*a«n) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY wnroniG-up NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above company, which is being voluntarily wound up are required on or before 20th day of May,319 words
-
Advertisement770 1985-05-09 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 7M7 •***** Between THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OP SINGAPORE LIMITED ..Plalatttfs Aai 1. HO LEE MEN A CHIT Z. HO KOON W AH S. HO KOON TOK 4. HOE KOON PHAT 5. HO KOON PONG ..Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To:770 words
-
Advertisement135 1985-05-09 4 POLYUNSATURATED TABLE /VIARGARI^4E <xjmiain--; us:' ihan bmo ikki sn t«i)t <•» urm ■IK ■v^^^^^^^^^^ is T^ 1 Hie healthy choice It's whipped, polyunsaturated and made to Weight Watchers high standards of taste and J^ quality It has a smooth light and creamy Jl Mk texture, with a meit-m-the-mouth taste and135 words
-
-
Bilingual
-
Article, Illustration1592 1985-05-09 5 Now you need not go all the way to seaside restaurants for seafood. Restaurants offering fish and prawns fresh from the tanks are everywhere. CHONG WING HONG visits some which specialise in farm-fresh seafood. IT MAY sound unorthodox going to the hillsNGHAI CHEE WAH - 1,592 words
-
Article438 1985-05-09 5 S. P. JIN - S. P. JIN By A FREE-STANDING screen wall called yingbi (shadow wall) can often be seen in Chinese temples, palaces or even ordinary buildings. It is usually set in front of a gate or a few steps inside the door of a buildingChina Daily - 438 words
-
-
Bilingual Dwibabasa
-
Article, Illustration730 1985-05-09 6 THE EN-NAEEM Mosque in Hougang newtown joined other mosques last Saturday in commemorating 'Nisfu Syaaban' (Middle of Syaaban a day of total service to God). Looking at the big turnout, with the crowd not only filling the mosque building but also spilling outside, one730 words
-
Article, Illustration508 1985-05-09 6 Oieh AHMAD AWANG PADA Sabtu lepas, sebelah malam, Masjid En-Naeem di bandar baru Hougang menyertai masjid-masjid lain untuk memperingati Nisfu Syaaban hari bagi memperbanyak ibadat. Kalau tidak kerana catnya yang masih begitu bersih tanpa habuk dan lainlain tanda yang menunjukkan bahawa bangunannya masih508 words
-
161 1985-05-09 6 Karon A. Rahman - Lesson 1508 Learn Malay: The Easy Way Karon A. Rahman By Let's Learn Malay Jawapan bagi n—faii mmlan dalam Pelajaran IS9A: Answers to questions in Lesson IMA: 1) Penerbit-penerbit di sini tidak begitu gemar menerbitkan buku-buku sastera kerana ia tidak begitu menguntungkan. 2) Pertubuhan-pertubuhan itu berbuat demMan kerana hendak memajukan161 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1252 1985-05-09 6 mt^mMt Wk \rMll JL ATJLjLiA^ mL^mWi m\^l^ m W r m\\W&m^^mXoS m w I International environmental and engi- SmSSmT JtSSm m S SS aaaV HHHbIb%%%%%H neering company requires n s^^Hamflßlß QTAMTQ RQRDftfti aaVsl I Telefax No: *****59 I Rates: I Box Service: rma ant am /a <L Si /-I BW1,252 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement124 1985-05-09 7 IHHHP^ IPP^| Love and work <3^^b-^B It was love at first sight for Angela SBI^ Lee. But Joe Nelly is also her boss Br A boss who looks at her lon 9»ngly in the daytime but spends his nights t wfXJtP witn someone else. A boss who calls i \mmM^S124 words
-
Advertisement45 1985-05-09 7 NEW He, 9h H^^a Ht H^. «HP^^ ■1 HHr^H^Hull hVBL ?~lfl **w» > iJtw**" 1 1 Hk VA «o va HL Published by TIMES BQOKS 1 International Distributed by TM FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I^l^J 2 Jurong Port Road Singapore 2261 HiMdl A member of The Times Organisation45 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous568 1985-05-09 7 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulz fc^^^ i&| "II B«i i| THE BOfiN LOSER By Art Saasom BEETLE BAILEY By Mart Walker I'LL MeVER^I^V^-^-^^H I fa^I6SUPPP^PIDQRP6^/^KAT^^WRO^\ a| SARGE, V'KKJOW THAT J TveAN I I H^ a^^^^ Mßa^^ H^^ BBHa^ H^ M^^ H^ a^|^^J M aa^MkwH<^^HMmMW^H^M««Ji«^MH^^Mj LiMjt^^^^"^ l^^^^^^^^^^"""* V 6568 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement897 1985-05-09 8 7th WEEK!: I ADAUIDII. (*****88) 4 SHOWS I X ORCHARD: I I am, 2.30, 5.30 &8.30pm V 1 1 EVERY 80 OFTEN, THERE IS A FILM THAT j< 1 1 IS DESTINED TO BE TALKED ABOUT AND I 1 1 REMEMBERED FOR YEARS TO COME. S WINNER OF ixii°o^'st«iki|pi«nt 1897 words
-
Advertisement493 1985-05-09 8 ICATHAY: OPENS TODAY!! 8 (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11 am, 1 .30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm C 8 "TURK 182" IS A PHANTOM REBEL 9 WHEN HE STRIKES. MILLIONS WILL CHEER > 8 aT-Jlßi^^^^ ACADEMY AWARD WINNER I|™ TIMOTHY HUTTOIVI .s o BaAai bbj vpv r jt ill i ■«,.>,. iiw.tooxio, j»oe'.493 words
-
Advertisement752 1985-05-09 8 NOTICES lll M lIIMI^™ MIIIIII BM^ B^ k THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18 lm ED) IN THE HIGH COUBT OF THE Mf^ REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO BE: TSESOO YUE EX-PARTE: BANQUE NAHAMAIV ¥\f? PADIfI NOTICEOF ADVERTBEMENT PERNAS CHARTER MANAGEMENT ta ike Matter B**kr,p*> SDN. BERHAD 2S£ S! y752 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1550 1985-05-09 9 NOTICES I 1 °ATUK KERAMAT HOLDINGS BERHAO SUBSDMRIES "JSttXSSSS m ffiaWMMIY MtNOUHCEWKI F« THE YEAR ENDED 31 WNUMir 1985 -"""T r Ike Matter ef Ike CMBpMles SM9B I i The fXrectors have pleasure in announcing the Audited Results of the Company and the Act (Cap. 186) 1 *^?3C<-7« I ■ffPfJ^MfWHTB1,550 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1694 1985-05-09 9 K^yffafS??iTiiT?B?TTu«l^BBKvnf?TET>Ti^Bl i™*2sil 1 Versatility is Dick's hallmark 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather i— tw''' ''''^^M-^^m a Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning Another Show »dt cunui I mM m. (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial1,694 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement276 1985-05-09 10 BUB^i BBHr :^BBB^£y- g SJgßm B7 ■^P^^P^Jl^^KBf^ I BBH BBB^LaBI BBBBIjB bPVH y i^gw Ibbbf^j^j bWCb>^^^^^l^bf^^bbU aPd^i i^B^BV«9pi v n i^m I BBBtm^HHbbbbbbbbi Z!9H B^ Ih If there's one thing Indomie's noodles are ak famous for— it's taste. I, Rajah Gajah, like pr Hi! Im Si Pipit and Anak Mas276 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1311 1985-05-09 10 Ps2__3Hp^^S^M6bl KeUer: The Miracle AIUIO CllllllfOn I JMI-ik M Ty^*- continues (Ch 5, 5.15 pm) Aflllß OUIIIVdIi MmW^^^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mm HrV _2^*^^B HERE'S a Thursday I JKI J _T *£mr^ 1 ni^ ht feature fUm that's TT^hyslcs in Action Wichway to Heaven B^^L 3^V WM-^mWr,. liM entertaining and highly Wr" Electrostatics 11,311 words
-