| HSBC
Holds ‘Premier' High Tea For Rolls-Royce
Enthusiasts
A high tea reception was held by HSBC at
the Empire Hotel and Country Club to mark
the arrival of the Rolls Royce Enthusiasts'
Club Tour of Borneo 2005.
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Rolls-Royce
Entourage Makes A Stop At BSRC
The Rolls-Royce entourage arrived at the Sungai
Tujoh Control Post at 10.30am yesterday and
was welcomed to the sound of Guling Tangan
and Hadrah after making its way to the Sultanate
from Kuching in Sarawak. |
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Indonesian Cyclists
Grab The Limelight On Last Day
Indonesian cyclist, Edi Purnomo of the Customs
Cycling Club (CCC) team won the 5th stage
of the Le Tour de Brunei as the race came
to an end yesterday after five days of tough
competition involving cyclists from Brunei,
Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand since March
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Feast On Rolls
Royce & Bentley Parade In Brunei
For the first time in Brunei's history, a
convoy of 68 Rolls Royce and Bentley cars
will be making their way to Brunei from the
oil town of Miri, East Malaysia, as part of
the "Borneo Experience Tour 2005"
on Monday (March 7). |
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Jasmin Sprints
To First Title
Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia's Mohd Jasmin
Ruslan sprinted to the finish line to claim
his first title in the fourth stage of the
'Le Tour De Brunei' at Taman Sultan Omar Ali
Saifuddien yesterday. |
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Malaysian Cyclist
Dominates Third Stage
Anuar Manan of the Le Tour Malaysia (LTM)
team once again proved his dominance yesterday
in the stage races of Le Tour de Brunei after
finishing in first place of the third stage
with a time of 3hrs 27mins 39.17secs.
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Korean TV Crew
At Empire Hotel
The Empire Hotel and Country Club recently
played host to a TV crew from the Seoul Broadcasting
System (SBS) TV in South Korea. |
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Another Malaysian
Cyclist Wins The Second Stage
The second stage of the Le Tour de Brunei
yesterday saw another Malaysian cyclist won
the race as Anuar Manan of team Le Tour Malaysia
(LTM) finished first with a time of 4hrs 1min
19secs as he was joined by two Indonesian
cyclists, Aang Zuanda and Edi Purnomo, both
of Customs Cycling Club (CCC). |
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Malaysian Cyclist
Wins The First Stage
Following him in second place 57 seconds later
was Indonesia's Benteng Muda Tangerang's Iman
Suparman who finished with a time of 40mins
8.61secs while in third was another cyclist
from MSN, Mohd Jasmin Ruslan, as he crossed
the finish with a time of 40mins 40.49secs.
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