The Business Times, 23 August 1985
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Title Section12 1985-08-23 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, IKS 60 CENTS12 words
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Article531 1985-08-23 1 RAY HEATH - Informal endorsement for using savings to buy company's shares By RAY HEATH > REQUESTS that Singapore investors be allowed to use their Central Provident Fund savings for the purchase of shares in Singapore Airlines are being given the informal support of the group's management.531 words
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470 1985-08-23 1 EXPORTS AND IMPORTS recorded double-digit falls on a year-on-year basis in July in one of the worst performances in years, thus fulfilling local traders' worst fears of harder times ahead. Preliminary figures from the Department of Statistics showed that exports tumbled 18 per cent470 words
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242 1985-08-23 1 UPI. Reuter US CONSUMER PRICES inched up 0.2 per cent in July, the same as in May and June, as accelerating housing costs were mostly balanced by lower petrol and meat prices, the Labour Department said on Thursday. The mild upward movement ofUPI.; Reuter - 242 words
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188 1985-08-23 1 Reuter, UPI A BRITISH BOEING 737 packed with holiday makers on their way to Greece caught fire'on takeoff yesterday and at least 54 people were killed. Police said the final toll could be as high as 60 in the latestReuter,; UPI - 188 words
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Article71 1985-08-23 1 Reuter CRACKS or scratches have been found in the rear sections of some Japanese-operated Boeing 747s being checked by government order after the crash of a Japan Air Lines 747 last week which killed 520 people. An official of Japan Asia Airways, a JAL subsidiary, said a 2-cmReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration77 1985-08-23 1 THE PRICE OF Mit shares dwed tower m the Singapore stock market yesterday as investors remained essl to the market. The BT Csmpsstte Index fell S.lf psiato to MUI and the Straits Times Indastrtal Index shed 2.13 pstats to 765.14. Declines sstetrtpped advance* tws to sae aad total77 words
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Article442 1985-08-23 1 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE ILLEGAL GAMBLERS are facing a long-term losing streak following a Government move to crack down on pirate punting. The laws on bookmakers, punters, agents, runners and operators of illegal mini turf clubs are all set to become much tougher. Professor S Jayakumar, the442 words
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318 1985-08-23 1 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG A BRITISH-AMERICAN joint venture formed locally to take on a multi-million dollar air-con-ditioning and plumbing project at Marina Square has been dissolved after more than two tumultous years. British partner Brightside Mechanical and Electrical Services Group has bought over American partner Wallace318 words
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91 1985-08-23 1 AP UNION CARBIDE INDONESIA will lay off 485 workers this year because of continued losses in the last four years, an official of the company said in Jakarta yesterday. Azwar Saiti, personnel manager of the wholly-owned American company, said the first group of 115 employeesAP - 91 words
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Advertisement115 1985-08-23 1 ]_.~^?>\?<@\=-_-'[~]\||-!?)'\!} Racehorse owners buy Aussie stud farm THE RACEHORSE OWNERS of Goodman Stable, together with property developer Yong Nam Seng and a top former Adelaide bookmaker, have bought the multi-million-dollar Narrung Stud in South Australia. Turn to Page 9 for more details from BRIAN MILLER. Challenges Met, Opportunities Realised At115 words
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Advertisement256 1985-08-23 1 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTER OUR VIEW FRIENDSHIP TAKES A LONG TIME to build, particularly for those who meet eoch other only once a year or less, and only at official functions. It is important that the younger Asean ministers and civil servants work hard at fostering256 words
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Advertisement61 1985-08-23 1 UP, UP and AWAY, Pagt BIA •arnt $896 m from ,<-`=(;$!\`;}-*|&^;.'>@__}[!]%^ STYLE REDEFINED PIERRE BALMAIN 8S COLLECT ON /A [g] pierre balmain PietTe Balmain Boutiques Centrepoint »02-ll 176 Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Tel 734 6341 The Pavilion Inter-Continental *01-05 1 Cuscaden Road Singapore 1024 Tel 734 5404 Pierre Balmain Comers61 words
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Advertisement63 1985-08-23 1 MINOLTA EP3SOZ What you could miss THE CUSTOMER is king so what does the Japanese businessman do about that? He adopts certain management strategies and he gets obsessed with reducing costs or even eliminating them altogether rather than pass over the original cost to his customer. Read about the rest63 words
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HOME NEWS
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468 1985-08-23 2 LEE HAN SHIH - Registered contractors invited to tender for works By LEE HAN SHIH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT has promised to give out an average $2.3 million worth of jobs every day as part of its bid to help building contractors. From now to the468 words
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679 1985-08-23 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG COMPACT DISC PLAYERS, the latest in high-technology stereo equipment, is the weapon that Japanese manufacturer Sony will use to capture the car audio market. Sony is a well-known name in home stereo equipment but has679 words
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182 1985-08-23 2 THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has rejected employers' call for a reduction in CPF contributions. Mr Eric Cheong, the secretary-general of the SMMWU, said in a statement to the press that the executive council has also182 words
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Article205 1985-08-23 2 TEMPT THE JUDGES at the "Hongkong Mooncake Making Competition" with your version of the festive delicacy and you might just win for yourself a holiday there. Housewives (and anyone else) are invited to submit their mooncake recipes, together with two homemade mooncakes,205 words
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Article, Illustration450 1985-08-23 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE GRAND OCEAN ENTERPRISE Ltd which comprises Hongkong, Thai and Indonesian shareholders has decided not to sell Beach Centre, but plans to keep the five-storey building as an investment instead. Mr TC Chu, the company's managing director, says the building's offices450 words
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513 1985-08-23 2 AN ESTABLISHED Chinese restaurant was yesterday severely reprimanded by Mr Tan Boon Chiang, the president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, for the way it treated some of its employees. "There is no doubt in my mind that the company has been irresponsible",513 words
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Article139 1985-08-23 2 A NEW Postal Services Guide produced by Telecoms will go on sale from Tuesday, Aug 27 at all post offices and at the customer service area of the Mails and Parcels Centre at Telecoms Chai Chee Complex. The Postal Services Guide contains 326139 words
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Article48 1985-08-23 2 THE BOARD of Architects and the Professional Engineers Board is holding the first joint ceremony for the presentation of registration certificates and prizes for newly-registered architects and engineers. The event will be held on Aug 31 at 10.30 am in the Margaux Ballroom of the Meridien Hotel.48 words
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82 1985-08-23 2 A LOCAL COMPANY is selling a portable facsimile machine which can work off any telephone set, including public and car telephones. Selling at about $3,000, the Shuttle Boy works on rechargeable batteries with a single charge capable of transmitting or re- ceiving up to 1582 words
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488 1985-08-23 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH AFTER A QUICK START, old people are slowing down in their response to a low-cost insurance scheme designed specially for them. The latest round of registration for an old-age insurance scheme provided by the Insurance Corporation of Singapore has met488 words
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Article, Illustration314 1985-08-23 3 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG SINGAPORE WILL SEND a 20-car motorcade for the opening of the Penang Bridge, the third longest bridge in the world and the longest in Asia. The cars, under the banner of the Automobile Association of Singapore, will leave Singapore on Sep314 words
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Article, Illustration242 1985-08-23 3 LIM KEE MING has been appointed the first Singaporean chairman of the General Electric Company of Singapore Pte Ltd. Mr Lim is the executive chairman of the Lim Teck Lee group of companies, as well as the president of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and242 words
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464 1985-08-23 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE THE LAM SOON Group, one of South-east Asia's largest manufacturing multinationals, is planning to provide warehouse services to departmental stores as part of its plan to move into the service industries in Singapore. Mr Wong Mong Hong, the works director of464 words
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413 1985-08-23 3 AMY CHEOK - Republic to be stepping-stone to the Asia-Pacific By AMY CHEOK FIRM PLANS HAVE BEEN drawn up by international accounting company Deloitte Haskins and Sells (DHS) to use Singapore as the base to expand its business in the AsiaPacific region. A director of Deloitte International413 words
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Article186 1985-08-23 3 THE TREND TOWARDS mergers in the accountancy practice will result in yet another merged practice in Singapore this time between international accounting group Ernst and Whinney and the local company of Ee Peng Liang and Company. The merger which will take effect from186 words
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286 1985-08-23 3 CONSIDER your career options carefully opt for engineering. This advice to students came from Mr Chen Hung, the principal of Ngee Ann Polytechnic, on the second day of its graduation ceremony yesterday. Mr Chen remarked on this year's unusually high intake of secondary school students who286 words
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Advertisement48 1985-08-23 2 In Singapore our faultless service is only matched by our spectacular architecture. THE PAVILION INTER- CONTINENTAL SINGAPORE ■y j? THE ADVANTAGE IS INTER CONTINENTAL 0 INTER- CONTINENTAL HOTELS Ont- Cum .ldt-n R»mJ. 1024 l'h»>iw TXWW Tt*k-v RS ***** SINIHC For reservations call your favourite airline or travel agent.48 words
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Advertisement23 1985-08-23 3 WORLDWIDE COURIER Changing the way the world does business. HIT THE ROTTLE SPA sm VIIM.KAi w Ml HI MOM HI I (.11 M23 words
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Advertisement212 1985-08-23 3 A Swissair 0 introduction: Be greeted by KKK) smiles on your way to Europe. Now, when you fly Swissair to Europe, you take advantage of a stopover in Bangkok the land of a thousand smiles. For a day, a weekend or a week. The choice is entirely yours. Flight SRI212 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article703 1985-08-23 4 Tracking powder thought to be a mutagen AP THE SOVIET UNION is using a chemical tracking powder, which may cause genetic mutation? or cancer, to monitor the activities of US diplomats in Moscow, according to the US State Department. State Department spokesman Charles RedmanAP - 703 words
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251 1985-08-23 4 Reuter THE SOUTH KOREAN government has lowered its gross national product growth estimate for this year to between 5 and 6 per cent from last month's estimate of 6 to 7 per cent, Deputy Prime Minister Shin ByongHyun said. The government originallyReuter - 251 words
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Article88 1985-08-23 4 AFP CHINA can succeed in building a middle-income economy by the turn of the century if it keeps its population down. The Far Eastern Economic Review said that according to a World Bank report on China's economy, China's target of quadrupling the gross value ofAFP - 88 words
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349 1985-08-23 4 FT THE OVERALL EFFECT of recent moves in the Soviet bloc to permit more private enterprise in industry and services has been greatly exaggerated in the West, according to a Wharton Econometrica survey showing that nowhere does the private sector account from more thanFT - 349 words
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Article185 1985-08-23 4 Reuter ONE OF THE longest periods of British economic growth in recent history may be coming to an end, according to an economic report. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research, one of the country's most respected independent economic forecasting groups, said in its summerReuter - 185 words
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204 1985-08-23 4 AP THAI FOREIGN MINISTER Siddhi Savetsila said he doubted the sincerity of the recent IndoChinese communique on Vietnamese troop withdrawal from Cambodia, although he said its tone was conciliatory. "To me, the 11th joint communique issued by the foreign ministers of Vietnam, Laos andAP - 204 words
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107 1985-08-23 4 AFP MOTORISTS discarding litter in central Bangkok these days may find their trash in their letter boxes next morning. Under a programme recently begun by police and volunteers in two of the city's districts, an-ti-litter patrols quickly scoop up and bag refuse thrown fromAFP - 107 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article90 1985-08-23 4 JAPAN AIR LINES has stopped advertising in Japan and overseas following the crash of one of its Boeing 747 airliners which killed 520 people in Japan earlier this month. A JAL spokesman said the airline will not advertise in Japan for a minimum of three and90 words
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Article79 1985-08-23 4 THE FORMER PRESIDENT of the Federation of West German Winegrowers was sentenced in Mainz on Wednesday to a one-year suspended prison term and fined 40,000 marks for adding sugar to his wine. Werner Tyrell, 69, admitted when the trial opened on Monday that he had added sugar to79 words
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Article58 1985-08-23 4 THE PHILIPPINE government has begun an "informal referendum" on President Marcos's rule, possible snap elections and other issues, offi- cial sources said in Manila on Wednesday. The sources confirmed Press reports that the referendum, due to end on Sunday, had been launched in the country's 42,000 barangays (basic58 words
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Article50 1985-08-23 4 THE CHINESE government is drafting legislation to protect technology transfer and the rights of scientists, China's top science and technology official said on Wednesday. The laws will improve the management of science and technology, increasing its contribution to economic development, Science and Technology Commission Minister Song Jian said.50 words
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Article60 1985-08-23 4 THE BLACK National Union of Mineworkers has called off for now a gold and coalmine strike which had been due to begin on Sunday, and will decide on a revised pay offer by next Wednesday. The Chamber of Mines said in Johannesburg yesterday that it had made60 words
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Article83 1985-08-23 4 PRESIDENT REAGAN and New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange are among a record 99 persons or organisations proposed for this year's Nobel peace prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee secretary-general, Jakob Sverdrup, said in Oslo on Wednesday. Mr Lange was on the list because of his opposition to nuclear83 words
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Article69 1985-08-23 4 LABORATORY tests on spent bullets suggested a seven-mil-limetre Soviet-made automatic rifle was used in Tuesday's killing of an Israeli diplomat in Cairo, police sources said. The police also continued interrogating an Egyptian whose car, they suspect, was used in the attack and they tightened security on both US69 words
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Article46 1985-08-23 4 Agencies NEW ZEALAND police said yesterday that a woman held over the bombing of the Greenpeace ship, Rainbow Warrior, was a captain in the French army. Police named her as Dominique Prieur but would not disclose the identity of a man held with her.Agencies - 46 words
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Article894 1985-08-23 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local time From PAA PA21 0020 LAX/TYO/ HKG KAL KE697 0040 SEL SIA SQ41 0605 MAA SIA SO 4 3 0750 OHA CAL aoio 0750 JED/DHA MAS MH68I 0820 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL SWR SRI76 0935 GVA/ZRH/ BKK MAS MH81I 0940 PEN SV894 words
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209 1985-08-23 4 UPI PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, determined to include trade policy in his crowded autumn political agenda, is expected to reject calls for shoe import quotas next week, administration officials said on Wednesday. With his Cabinet Advisers unable to come to a consensusUPI - 209 words
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Advertisement207 1985-08-23 4 MONTBLANC THE ART OF WRITING „MEISTERSTUCK" the pride of the MONTBLANC Collection is probably the most famous writing instrument of our times. Representing the best in design, it combines technical excellence and perfect styling from the piston-filling system to the 14-carat gold nib and the gold-plated fittings. The MEISTERSTOCK is207 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous44 1985-08-23 4 Doonesbury m s m. Si* ft 5; !l 'lls^S^ iLftUL^ HAVE YOU THOUGHT (NERMYOFFeRTO MCHEYOUR.OPERAY&.I HAVE. I M/6HTBE MB&MBABYPOC? *Sf BY GARRY TRUDEAU NOUJ, BUNNY, YOU KNOW YOWFBIMmSOUJOL3. YEAH,! COULD USE A PP. r* ■s. ft P I r *»1 M r i£sUL 244 words
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Advertisement42 1985-08-23 5 Ina world of plastic, a face in the crowd promises protection and a sense of security wherever you go. The face on the only Card you'll ever need For an application, call *****44 The American Express® Card. Don't leave home without it.42 words
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AIR CARGO
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423 1985-08-23 6 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO CARGO OPERATIONS earned Singapore Airlines $696.1 million in the financial year 1964/85 ended March 1965, an increase of 8.8 per cent over the previous financial The airline's cargo operations were better than projected. Earlier this year, cargo revenue was expected423 words
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275 1985-08-23 6 SWISSAIR REPORTED A 4 per cent growth in cargo traffic to 321 million tonne-kilometres and a 7 per cent increase in mail traffic to 23 million tkm for the first half of this year. The airline carried 120,952 tonnes of freight on all sectors during275 words
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Article476 1985-08-23 6 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON INTERNATIONAL freight forwarder Lep International is to launch a gift parcel service in September to tap the freight market between Singapore and the Philippines. Mr Francis Ng, the executive director of Lep Singapore, said the service would help to increase476 words
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226 1985-08-23 6 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood Q ANT AS HAS LAUNCHED a direct weekly freight service between Perth and Brunei returning via Singapore. Its major role is to ferry perishables from Western Australia to Brunei. But of the 40-tonne space available on the inaugural flight, less than a226 words
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Article77 1985-08-23 6 PAKISTAN International Airlines (PIA) is the first operator of Boeing's new 737-300 twinjet in the Asian-Pacific region. The airline has purchased six Boeing 737-3005, including spares, at a cost of US$l75 million the single largest aircraft deal in PlA's history. It has taken delivery of five77 words
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382 1985-08-23 6 LUFTHANSA German Airlines, which enjoyed an extremely successful year in 1964, has drawn up major expansion plans for the future. The airline has announced capital expenditure of some US$l4 billion up to the year 2000. In 1985 alone, the airline's capital expenditure382 words
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Article266 1985-08-23 6 ARRIVALS Operator Flight Local tima From FRIDAY KAL KE697 0040 SEL TMA TL351 1130 BEY/SHJ KUL FT FT71 2355 BOS/JFK ANC/NRT TPE FT FT5159 0400 AKL/SYD MEL SATURDAY CAL CI333 0130 TPE CV CV796 0615 LUX/DXB KAL KE685 1910 SEL SUNDAY TMA TL355 0630 BEY/SHJ KUL FT FT73266 words
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Advertisement49 1985-08-23 6 STYLE REDEFINED PIERRE BALMAIN '85 COLLECTION J iil f m s fyr mmm -f** ;f, j- Jf' -f r *i v si- v--7 4 <V f -jfa? iA. r v 4 V- 'i*v -t. -h •V. c ,v$ -'4 V V; >, -v v ;t f "i* ,-j: <U '<•49 words
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Advertisement101 1985-08-23 6 J Welcome to Dragon City m. r '1 T? r S^r~\, TV Wang Ban Say JiAlff Ren Manager You'll discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes available in town. An amazing 228 in all! Each masterfully prepared to delight your taste buds. DrapnQty Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant Novotel101 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article833 1985-08-23 7 SINGAPORE The US dollar finished mixed against most major currencies yesterday after fluctuating within a narrow range in light trading. Most operators were unwilling to 1 take large positions ahead of the release of US July durable goods orders, Consumer Price Index and the weekly 1 US M-l833 words
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Article319 1985-08-23 7 BA Futures Inc EURODOLLAR futures opened on a bullish note yesterday. December contract opened 11 ticks higher than Wednesday's close at 91.77 but ran into resistance at 91.78. The contract finally settled at 91.76. Currency futures opened sharply higher as the US dollar fell in the spot market. ButBA Futures Inc - 319 words
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Article118 1985-08-23 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market remained unchanged at 4Vg yesterday. The one and threemonth term rates fell by 1/16 point each while the two-month rate remained unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Offer M Ov«r night 4 5/8 4 1/2 1-month 4 5/8118 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-08-23 7 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady yesterday at slightly lower opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Overnight weakened 3/16 point at the start due to a softer US federal funds rate and thereafter remained unchanged to close at 7-11/16 7-9/16. Period rates declined 1/16 point at the outset290 words
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Article213 1985-08-23 7 Interbank rotes at 3pm yesterday: ■M Oder c fin parity cfcen«o Local dollars to 0*0 umt of foreign US Mar 2.2240 2 2250 2.8196 •2112 Starling pound 3.1247 3 1283 7 3469 -57 47 Austrofcon dollar 1 5701 1.5731 3 4286 NZ dolor 1.1921 1.1971 3 4286 Conocfcon213 words
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Article224 1985-08-23 7 HONGKONG: The metal closed easier in moderate trading on early profit-taking yesterday. It ended at U*****.10/» an ounce compared with New York's $338.50/339.00 close and the $336.10/50 finish here on Wednesday. On the local market, gold rose HK$7.OO to close at $3,133 a tael. Kruggerrand gained HK$l5 to $2,645,224 words
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348 1985-08-23 7 Reuter MONETARY DATA due yesterday should affirm the recent trend of strong money growth, disappointing any credit market hopes that the Fed might relax monetary policy to boost a weak economy. Economists believe the Fed itself has fuelled runaway M-l money growth throughReuter - 348 words
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Article186 1985-08-23 7 UPI FANNIE MAE, the Federal National Mortgage Association, is to offer 25 billion yen, seven-year samurai bonds on the Japanese securities market today. The offering marks the premier of the congressionally chartered corporation America's largest single supplier of borne mortgage funds on the domesticUPI - 186 words
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Advertisement653 1985-08-23 7 Thank goodness our admirers are not as silent as our printer. z Since there are no moving parts to wear out, the print cartridge, which gives about 500 pages of print before it needs replacement, should be relatively trouble-free. 7 AMONG peripherals (or a personal computer, the printer is one653 words
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FEATURES
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Article530 1985-08-23 8 KICKING A FOOTBALL might not be an important skill in the art of politics. But as some Singapore Members of Parliament almost found out on a visit to Johor this week, it is yet another way of fostering closer ties. Too bad heavy rain530 words
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Article, Illustration983 1985-08-23 8 LIM SOON NEO - The reputation of Singapore Airlines is tops with travellers, but what has H to offer investors? With its share float scheduled for December, UM SOON NEO takes a look at the background of the Republic's national carrier. LIM SOON NEO THE TIME is approaching when Singapore983 words
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Article359 1985-08-23 8 YANG TUCK YOONG - letter to the Editor YANG TUCK YOONG Dear Sir According to your article 'Clear case of too much goods" (in BT on Feb 25), Mr Richard Seah indicated that the "breakeven point" of retailers in the present market was in the region of $18,000 psm p359 words
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591 1985-08-23 8 DAVID GABRIEL - Sources the names behind the quotes By DAVID GABRIEL, Special Correspondent EVERY NOW AND AGAIN, the issue of identifying sources quoted by newspapers crops up. We are told that the reader would like to know who made a statement, rather than see the newspaper hide behind the journalistic ploy of591 words
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Advertisement189 1985-08-23 8 The Business limes Special Report On September 19, Business Times features a major report on integrated office automation. In this incisive survey, Business Times provides the answer to greater office efficiency and productivity. Planned Office Explaining key concepts and latest developments in the planned office, our comprehensive editorial coverage includes:-189 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous695 1985-08-23 8 20 29 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Lure some apprentices (6) 7 Land of song, at lost (8) 8 A |umpy time (6) 10 Each giri has a portion of curry (5) 13 It's soid to turn m the oir (4) 14 Does wrong with medicine (4) 15 Someone to vault695 words
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SPORTS
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Article688 1985-08-23 9 BRIAN MILLER - Local horse owners acquire multi-million-dollar Australian thoroughbred property By BRIAN MILLER IN WHAT is being viewed as the biggest thoroughbred property transaction in South Australia, a partnership comprising four Singapore racehorse owners and an Australian breeder has paid an undisclosed sum to buy over the famous Naming688 words
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Article, Illustration306 1985-08-23 9 AFP MARY DECKER SLANEY powered to a new women's mile record in Zurich on Wednesday as quadruple Olympic champion Carl Lewis, who received appearance money reportedly approaching U5525,000, slumped in the men's 100 m final. Slaney's performance in the Grand Prix event brought her a recordAFP - 306 words
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239 1985-08-23 9 Reuter ALAN JONES gave his first public demonstration of the new British-built Lola Formula One car at Brands Hatch on Wednesday and declared himself fit, well and more than ready for his Grand Prix comeback. The Australian, who quit Formula OneReuter - 239 words
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481 1985-08-23 9 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO ON TO THE OLYMPICS! Singapore's yachting fraternity, still bubbling from an eye-opening showing in the Admiral's Cup at Cowes, England, now sets its sights on the pinnacle of sport the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. "Yes, we have every intention to send481 words
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Article, Illustration490 1985-08-23 9 Wilander Sweden's quiet champion AP MATS WILANDER would love to be the unsung hero. If he acted in a cowboy movie, he'd be the fellow who saves the day and then rides off alone into the sunset. The Swedish tennis player, competing in this week's Association of Tennis Professionals championship,AP - 490 words
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Advertisement100 1985-08-23 9 Keep a date with Sevvv Ballesteros the Sevvy Way BT is not all hard core business and financial news. We take "Time-Off" and "Sports" rather seriously too. Our writers comb the sporting arena to furnish two lively pages with the latest sports, leisure and arts news for the well-informed professional.100 words
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Miscellaneous14 1985-08-23 9 nother Show, other Report. 7.20 Anothow (cont'd). 9.05 Another iow (cont'd). 10.05 FeoFloir 11.0014 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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242 1985-08-23 10 Reuter ONE OF THE MOST bitterly contested British takeover battles for years is reaching its climax as the Guinness brewing company appears poised to win control of Arthur Bell, the largest independent scotch whisky company. With Guinness's £370 million bid due toReuter - 242 words
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132 1985-08-23 10 Reuter UNITED NEWSPAPERS PLC has said that the substantial fall in the value of Fleet Holdings PLC's stake in Reuters Holdings PLC since March will influence the United board in considering terms for a bid for Fleet. The United board isReuter - 132 words
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Article84 1985-08-23 10 AFP CHEAP trans-Atlantic flight pioneer Sir Freddie Laker has accepted US$B million to abandon his suit against 10 international companies for allegedly conspiring to drive his Laker Airways Skytrain service out of business. The move will allow the British government to proceed with plansAFP - 84 words
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328 1985-08-23 10 Reuter SHARE PRICES on Wednesday posted a second successive gain on Wall Street but failed to persuade analysts a solid rally has started. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 5.83 to 1329.53 after rising 11.2 on Tuesday. The average price per share increased byReuter - 328 words
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Article202 1985-08-23 10 AUG 21 UniMC Wooh»orth 500 1565 unch INDUSTRIALS MM MGS 810 20 Anglo* 3000 75 Abarcom 160 -10 Angtvooi ***** -200 20 100 20 50 AE And a Amaprop 435 unch Buffats 7400 AAMC 2750 1110 20 30 Chart* Com GoM 1450 r?«in 25 Cons Murch 1125 inch 220202 words
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Article856 1985-08-23 10 Amsterdam AUG 21 Fb AM ***** +05 ft— 100.80 -0.4 AM 241.50 LTKtl Akzo 124.30 +0.3 AMfV ***** +2 Aiito Amro Bank 87 JO -0.5 Baikal 45 00 «i«ch Bob W.70 -0.5 Botmi* 411.00 1 Bur Ta» 110 00 3.5 Cotand 37 50 unch Cdva 453.00 +7 Dal856 words
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Advertisement181 1985-08-23 10 tSf <*=» M m WSiere id mim. dl*t« aafl eatertala MR Pi in? £f% PRET A i I of Maria Boutique Roolside. sth floor Royal Holiday Inn Singapore 7 .30pm Barbecue Buffet Dinner 9.00 pm Fashion Show $25.50 per person (plus 10% service charge 3% cess) For reservations. please call181 words
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Advertisement106 1985-08-23 10 'iu juufuu) SCUSdtitftl at Robins mm m 1 s»* #> They are the Baybelles from the heart of Manila. They'll take you through a lively trip of hot disco music and popular favourites. They'll keep you in tune with the times and give you an evening you won't forget. Watch106 words
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Advertisement43 1985-08-23 10 V LVi fr4JC >vNONYA FARE Every Wednesday Friday at Terrace Garden Pricc:sl2.o0 Time: 12 noon -230 pm 4 Shark's Fin with Chicken Abakme Barbecued Peking Duck Emperor's Treasure Bowl Our special... Shanghai Seasoned Fish Lunch 11.00 am 2.90pm Dinner: 6.30pm 10.30pm i]* ■Iu43 words
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Advertisement104 1985-08-23 10 B#**S f!iunkal Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50++ A* FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street. Singapore 0105 Tel 533 3888 King s den Sheer Relaxation! A104 words
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Advertisement103 1985-08-23 10 London stocks, on pogo 15 rmm fjjf _j 9 i't mimA "I] ft I 1 Lounge Enjoy the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with the versatile quartet Body M Soul from the Philippines. They'll captivate you! Happy Honrs:103 words
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Article379 1985-08-23 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed higher in moderate trading yesterday on a technical rebound following Wednesday's sharp (all. Dealers said investors were sidelined in the absence of fresh factors, as calm has returned with the Banking Commissioner's denial that a local bank was having financial difficulties. Hang Seng Bank rose379 words
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Article205 1985-08-23 11 AUG 22 MT ban Hwo Indus Nan Yo Pkn 9 70 21.70 015 0.2 t Al Sncara Mm 3.42 20.40 0 16 +0.5 Pacific Com PocaKc Elact Wra 13.90 12.35 -0.1 0.1 22.50 0.97 004 45.10 0.1 Sharp 1180 0 2 14.30 0.1 ShMn Papar 40.00 -4 Chu Hun205 words
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Article353 1985-08-23 11 TOKYO: Prices closed higher on selective buying of a wide range of low priced shares in the absence of fresh incentives. The market average gained 29.24 to *****.05 after advancing 70.76 on Wednesday. Turnover was a fairly active 600 million shares against 550 million on Wednesday. Low-priced shares, shipbuilding,353 words
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Article118 1985-08-23 11 MANILA: Share prices closed generally firmer in quiet trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index improved by 0.27 to 133.21 and the oils marker 0.037 to 0.759. The mining index was unchanged at 639.89. AUG 22 P«o. Mac*»««t Ohantai B PMi> B 0012 0 125 •0001 0.005 Anglo Phi 0118 words
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Article369 1985-08-23 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed easier in featureless trading. Prices rose in early trading but eased back on selling. And by the close of trading, the All Ordinaries Index had shed 2.6 points to 954.1. The gold sector encountered heavy profit-taking, reflected in a 9.8-drop in the index to369 words
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Article76 1985-08-23 11 AUG 22 Won Hyundai Contt 898 1 Hyurxk* Motor 872 7 675 KA0. 428 -4 Chohaung 0k 655 unch Korao Fni 705 -5 ComrrwckjI 0k 730 477 unch 1 Yukooo Korao Sh«> 1401 39® 1 13 470 •10 620 1 649 1 700 10 541 >40 Samsung Etac 80576 words
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Article146 1985-08-23 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed higher in quiet trading. The Book Club Index rose by 0.20 point to 136.24. Advances led declines by a more than a two-to-one margin. Turnover was 1.1 million shares worth 142.8 million baht. AUG 22 1 Aokham Thoi Ufctt Stony Otaan _i Siam City 79146 words
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Article62 1985-08-23 11 Reuter THE SENIOR vice-president of NEC Corp, Mr Tomihiro Matsumura, will go to Washington later this week to argue on behalf of the Electronics Industries Association of Japan that Japan's semiconductor market is open to US sales. The US Semiconductor Industry Association has charged thatReuter - 62 words
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396 1985-08-23 11 Reuter TOTAL OIL and natural gas liquids output in the Far East declined by 1.4 per cent during the first half of this year to an average 2.52 million barrels per day from 2.56 million bpd in the last half of 1984,Reuter - 396 words
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167 1985-08-23 11 Reuter THE UNITED AUTOMOBILE Workers (UAW) union plans to unionise Japanese car companies which set up operations in the US despite what it sees as an anti-union climate. UAW president Owen Bieber said in an interview that the UAW has had preliminaryReuter - 167 words
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Article51 1985-08-23 11 Reuter INDONESIA'S state coal company, PT Batubara, has awarded an Indone-sian-Australian joint venture a 30-year production sharing contract to mine coal in West Sumatra. A company spokesmen said that under the contract, PT Allied Indo Coal would mine a 844-hectare area in Parambahan previously explored by PT Batubara.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement447 1985-08-23 11 to wiiK. aui« and cafertohi .ft Harbour Grill M I 9 M Nightly to an ambience of quiet elegance, our chefs tempt and surprise with the ultimate gourmet adventure. Cuisine en Evolution. The Harbour Grill. The experience is Distinctively Hilton in Style. HUDNNTWMTIONAb SINGAPORE JVlissSinqcif: wd\\hll c '955 3^2-. The447 words
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Advertisement189 1985-08-23 11 Thai Seafood Served I n I rue Siamese Slvle 't r < > /A M Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood, Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresh seafood from our mini seafood market.189 words
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Article, Illustration292 1985-08-23 12 Bernama MALAYSIA is prepared to consider relaxing controls on exports of crude palm oil to Morocco and other North African countries in an effort to increase the exports of the commodity to the countries. However, such consideration would be based onBernama - 292 words
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227 1985-08-23 12 Reuter THE THAI GOVERNMENT will provide a 800-million-baht loan to maize farmers hit by the current depressed price of the crop in Thailand. Thai Commerce Minister Kosol Krairuek said the loan would be channelled through the state-owned Bank of Agriculture and agricultural cooperativesReuter - 227 words
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Article89 1985-08-23 12 Reuter A US$lOO MILLION loan from the World Bank for the Philippine agriculture sector has become available for relending to farmers. President Ferdinand Marcos said the loan, approved in June, became effective on Aug 17. Mr Marcos, in a statement issued by the presidential palace, quoted AgricultureReuter - 89 words
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122 1985-08-23 12 Reuter SEVERE DROUGHT has damaged about 101,170 hectares of paddy fields and 275,192 hectares planted with jute, maize and tapioca in north-east Korat province, Thailand. Provincial Governor Somboon Thawatcharamas said about 80 per cent of farm land in his province had been affected by theReuter - 122 words
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Article208 1985-08-23 12 SINGAPORE The market closed quietly lower yesterday with September One RSS buyers quoted at 165.00 cents kg, down 1.75 cents from Wednesday. The morning session lost 1.25 cents on freer offering of nearby positions and lack of trading interest. Prices weakened further in quiet afternoon trading on continued lack208 words
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Article358 1985-08-23 12 RAS prices in M cents/kg, FOB in 1 >oles NOON CLOSE tufM Setters Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS Prompt 166 00 167 00N 165 50 166.50N kit 1 RSS Sept 85 165 50 166 50 165 00 165 50 kit 1 RSS Oct 85 163 50 164358 words
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Article108 1985-08-23 12 (cents/kg, 1-ton p olkt,) SEPT 85 OCT 85 (current month) (forword month) NOON NOON RAS luyn Seller* Buyer* Sellers SSR 20 137 50 139 50N 138 50 140 50N SSR 50 135 50 137.50N 136 50 138 50N MRELB Buy*" Sellers Buyers Sellers SAAR CV 183 00108 words
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Article163 1985-08-23 12 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed slightly lower yesterday on late selling amid uncertainty over India's weekly vegetable oil tender, after early levels were supported by a further rise in Chicago soyoil futures. Expectations that India would again pass on its tender following its reluctance to accept163 words
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Article120 1985-08-23 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed near the highs on Wednesday, up s'» to three US cents a bushel. September led the late rally after August expired on a firm note, with September settling at $5.09't after posting a seven-cent range. The lack of fol-low-through speculative120 words
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Article132 1985-08-23 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on a steady note near the highs on Wednesday, up 4 1 1 to 3 1 US cents per bushel in moderately light trade. September settled at $2.83'« after posting a 5'2cent range on the day. Continental Grain bought a132 words
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Article97 1985-08-23 12 THE Knala Lam par Tin Market (KLTM) price ended fear cents higher yesterday in qniet trading at MU1.82 per kg, encouraged by higher Londen Metal Exchange (LME) advices and sterling's firmness. The Malaysian market's discount widened te £18t per tenne against Leaden spet levels, from £1N en Wednesday,97 words
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Article177 1985-08-23 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Bkie Phoenix I6's 2,500 Bkie Phoenix 20"s 2,550 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,000 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,350 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21'» 2,800 Combed yarn, cones Bkte Phoenix 32's 4,200 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,400 Open-end yarn Blue177 words
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Article851 1985-08-23 12 COFFEE Robusta futures at midday yesterday were down £11 to £14 a tonne from Wednesday night's close in light mixed trading and book-squaring ahead of the long UK weekend, drifting down again after earlier paring initial losses. The market was expected to be down around £25 due to851 words
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Article72 1985-08-23 12 Robust a 20/25% FOB NSW 430 00 Nutmeg no Foe nsw 479 00 E&W FOB NSW 338 0* Gambier FOB NSW 330 00 London Commodity Exchange S«IUr-» dosMQ pne f5 1 i 8 (US$/long tonne porti, unless other* CIF Europe— rite stated) Pepper (Sorowak) Foq, spot 3900 White72 words
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Article274 1985-08-23 12 Singapore (S$/k4o, ex-godown) Fragrant new crop 1st 080 2nd 058 3rd 056 New Crop 25% no stock 10% no stock Thai Broken A-super 054 Special 052 Thai Rice 55% no stock China Rice 10% no stock 15% 075 25% no stock 35% no stock Thai Boiled Rice 5% 060274 words
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Advertisement487 1985-08-23 12 r si Midland Bank nlc Consolidated balance sheet Year ended 31 December 1984 Amounts in millions 1984 1983 Liabilities Current, deposit and other customer accounts Notes in circulation Other liabilities Deterred taxation Long-term borrowings Subordinated loan capital Minority interests Shareholders' funds Share capital Share premium Reserves 61,483 52.613 Amounts in487 words
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Article, Illustration4093 1985-08-23 13 THE DOWNWARD drifting trend of the Singapore stock market continued yesterday and most share prices ended the day lower on moderate volume. The BT Composite Index shed 3.16 points to 645.76 and the Straits Times Industrial Index lost 2.13 points to 753.74. With virtually4,093 words
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Article210 1985-08-23 13 SINGAPORE Rises «M 334 IMf Da* 395 M CaMaa 480 G Later 143 MaMi 205 HKTk CmpVk 726 i—. jo, 282 +34 30 +20 16 15 14 12 Indices rrr mI.92 SStJ •T Micatar *****93 36B640S 9T06/0S -4 -63 STMartnak 755.67 753.74 ST Fmaaca 2415 09 1411.17210 words
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Article3133 1985-08-23 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the mumber of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".3,133 words
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Article56 1985-08-23 13 DEVELOPMENT A COMMERCIAL BANK Betted: 20th AGM at the Ballroom, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, August 29, at 10.38 am. PAN MALAYSIA CEMENT WOBK8 Berted: 22nd AGM at the MUI Plaza Conference Centre, 1st Floor, MUI Plaza, Jalan P. Ramlec Kuala Lumpur on Friday,56 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1985-08-23 14 IN SPITE OF the unexciting prospects for Singapore's financial sector, Hongkong stockbroking firm Sun Hung Kai Securities still favours local banking stocks. In its recently-released write-up dated July 31, the firm gave four reasons for its bullishness. Firstly, the prudent and forward-looking watchdog authorities always1,065 words
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Article97 1985-08-23 14 HONGKONG Wednesday 1392.1 Week ago 1389.8 Hong Seng Index Thursday 1671.87 NEW YORK Wednesday 1650 78 Week ago 1684 55 Dow Jones Wednesday 1329.53 TOKYO Tuesday 1323.70 Week ago 1316.98 Tokyo Dow Jones Thursday *****.05 Wednesday *****.81 Standard Poors Week ogo *****.02 Wednesday 189.16 Tuesday 188.08 TSE Index97 words
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Article233 1985-08-23 14 Martog«rs' prices for Aug 23 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.63 1.73 The Sovmgs Fund 134 142 S'pore Prog Fund 0.73 0.77 S'pore Sec Fund 1.02 I 08 S'pore Invest Fund 0.77 0 82 S'pore Equity Fund 0.74 0.78 Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest Fund 2.08 2 22233 words
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366 1985-08-23 14 Reuter HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corp is likely to report a 4 to 8 per cent rise in after-tax profit for the first-half of this year compared with the yearago period when it releases interim results next Tuesday. Analysts estimated after-tax earningsReuter - 366 words
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Article790 1985-08-23 14 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total tor payment date close poyoble the yeor last yeor A B N 13%l Aug 19 NYA NYA 13% 26% Alex Hldgs 6%(b) Sep 6 Sep 13 Sep 28 6% 6% Ambassador 7>*%<b) Jun 24 Jul 1 Sep 16 7Vi% 7Vt% Bata790 words
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387 1985-08-23 14 FT THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT has been warned that state aid is essential to maintain the country's ability to manufacture car wheels and safeguard 650 jobs in the Midlands. Dunlop Automotive Division, now part of BTR, has told the Department of TradeFT - 387 words
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511 1985-08-23 14 BARGAIN HUNTING activities centring on selected counters helped the Kuala Lumpur stock market to close on a mixed to slightly steadier note. Some special situation stocks in the industrial sector posted moderate to substantial gains in active trading. But the finance, properties, tins and511 words
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Article2889 1985-08-23 14 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MDUSTMALS A Choc (1.818 I84S) (5) 183 (02) 1 802,889 words
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659 1985-08-23 15 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE PROPOSED ISSUE of »00 V million preference shares with purchase guarantee by Neptune Orient Lines the newest in- vestment instrument being offered to Singapore investors has caught 4he fancy of the public. BT understands that managere of this659 words
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Article239 1985-08-23 15 CARRIAGE Ltd has announced that the Kuwait Investment Office has bought an additional 400,000 shares in the company for $1.34 million. The London-based KIO has thus increased its stake to 22.7 million shares, representing 18.2 per cent of Cycle A Carriage's capital of 125 million $1 shares. .THE239 words
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276 1985-08-23 15 MAGNUM CORP BHD, the four-digit betting operator with finance interests, has reported a slight improvement in its earnings for the first six months to end-June 1965. The company said group pre-tax profits edged up 2.83 per cent to MJ24.05 million from $23.96 million in276 words
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415 1985-08-23 15 NEW BUMIPUTRA purchasers have bought the 27 per cent stake in Setron (M) Bhd held by Haw Par Brothers International Ltd which was to have been taken up by Syarikat Fa jar Malaysia Sdn Bhd under an agreement that has now lapsed. The415 words
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Article787 1985-08-23 15 SHARE PRICES closed mixed after a quiet session yesterday with attention centred on special situations. At 2.30pm, the FTSE 100 was down 2.2 points at 1,311.7. Hanson Trust was active but ended only one pence higher at 210 after announcing a major takeover bid. Hanson is offering US$6O787 words
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Article, Illustration541 1985-08-23 15 CHAN OI CHEE - Purchase triggers talk of a takeover By CHAN OI CHEE AMID the hyperactive trading of Growth Industrial Holdings (GIH) shares, a new substantial shareholder has emerged, triggering off talk of a bid for the company. GIH, whose main investment is its one-third share in PanElectric541 words
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355 1985-08-23 15 THE GOVERNMENT-BACKED National Iron. k Steel Mills group has reported one of its worst interim results owing to the adverse economic conditions. Not only was the group dragged into the red at the net level, but directors have decided to skip the payment of an355 words
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Advertisement177 1985-08-23 14 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 1M C. C. SPICE INTERNATIONAL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) FINAL MERINO OP MEMBERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pusuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that a Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held177 words
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Advertisement174 1985-08-23 14 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 CONSTRUCTION TECHNICAL ENGINEERING PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) PINAL MEETING OP MEMBERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that a Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at 36 Robinson174 words
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Advertisement87 1985-08-23 14 scot, Berkshire, UK Freehold for sale. Magnificent mansion house .?o,<*Ni S q u net approximately plus landscape ground'' ot J" \dditsona! H.OOO sc| ft offices subiect tit v onsen l Consent for Kfsidenti.il units \;m. suit hotel vonl-.n-nvi centre subject to conven: \cr close I ondo: Heathrou Airport and motorwa\87 words
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Advertisement87 1985-08-23 15 U5530,000,000 Floatjng Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 27th February 1989* The Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Limited (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the initial six month interest period from 22nd August 1985 to 24th February 1986, the Certificate87 words
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Advertisement192 1985-08-23 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record only VAN DER HORST LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Rights Issue off shares of $1.00 each at par Singapore International Merchant Bankers Limited Managed and Underwritten by City Securities Pte Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asia Limited The following also participated192 words
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Article58 1985-08-23 16 Reuter THE South African rand hit a record low against the dollar yesterday and a major bank warned it could remain under downward pressure for the rest of the year. The rand dropped to U5538.55 on the foreign exchange market in the morning from 40Reuter - 58 words
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Article46 1985-08-23 16 Reuter A JAPANESE joint venture canning firm in Indonesia has sacked 800 workers for kidnapping management staff. The Manpower Ministry said yesterday workers at PT United Can demanding improvement in their working conditions, took hostage 19 staff, including six expatriates, last March.Reuter - 46 words
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Article56 1985-08-23 16 UPI VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach yesterday claimed "encouraging progress"* in negotiating the withdrawal of his country's troops from Cambodia within five years. Speaking at a joint press conference with Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, Mr Thach reiterated Vietnam's intention to remove its estimated 160,000UPI - 56 words
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Article61 1985-08-23 16 Reuter TALKS in Bhutan to resolve Sri Lanka's ethnic crisis have collapsed. Indian High Commissioner (Ambassador) JN Dixit said yesterday the talks in Bhutan's capital of Thimphu "stand adjourned" indefinitely. Delegates representing Tamil separatists had returned to the south Indian city erf Madras and theReuter - 61 words
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Article53 1985-08-23 16 AP CHINA'S newly appointed air force commander, ex-Ko-rean war pilot Wang Hai, was quoted yesterday as saying China has the world's third largest fleet of fighter planes. Mr Wang, 60, made the comment at a Beijing forum to mark the 40th anniversary of Japan's World WarAP - 53 words
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Article562 1985-08-23 16 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH, Property Correspondent THE EXPANSION of Singapore's housing programme will open up at least $9 billion worth of public housing contracts to local builders and renovation contractor in the next few years, but those hoping to win contracts will have to562 words
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384 1985-08-23 16 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE THE CONSTRUCTION Industry Development Board has identified some 17.5 million sq metres of building stock or the equivalent of about 360 OCBC Centres that will need a major overhaul in the next five years. This is expected to be worth an estimated384 words
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Article76 1985-08-23 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES dipped early yesterday in reaction to the postponement of Sunday's strike by South African gold and coal miners and disappointing US economic data, brokers said. Values ranged from US$l.4O to $2.40 lower. Comex silver futures were down 5.3 to 3.0 cents yesterdayReuter - 76 words
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Article65 1985-08-23 16 THE NEW YORK stock market turned mixed in early trading yesterday, showing signs of hesitation after a sharp advance over the previous two sessions. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off a fraction to 1329. Advances led declines by a seven-five margin on turnover of 9.14 million65 words
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161 1985-08-23 16 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew is expected to visit China in the middle of next month (or 10 days, sources say. During his visit, Mr Lee will hold talks with Chinese leaders, including chairman Deng Xiaoping. The sources say the composition of the161 words
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Article287 1985-08-23 16 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SHIPMENTS of arms to Singapore have been banned for the time being by the Swedish government. Per Mossberg, an executive of the leading arms manufacturer, Bofors, said from its Karlskoga factory that the company learnt of the ban "about a week ago".287 words
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306 1985-08-23 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG IN AN ARGUMENT putting Singapore's economic growth in perspective, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday that the Republic's record should be compared with Asean capitals rather than countries. When compared with the306 words
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180 1985-08-23 16 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke refused to back down yesterday on his controversial recognition of Indonesia's sovereignty over East Timor, the Portuguese colony annexed by Jakarta in 1976. Lisbon on Wednesday recalled its ambassador to Australia for consultations following Mr Hawke'sReuter - 180 words
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Article143 1985-08-23 16 AP THE CHIEF JUSTICE of the Philippine Supreme Court yesterday called for the stripping of President Marcos of his lifetime immunity from suit and said he favoured limiting Mr Marcos's lawmaking powers. Chief Justice Felix Makasiar, who has the reputation of being a consistent supporter ofAP - 143 words
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182 1985-08-23 16 Bernama JOHORE HAS AMPLE water resources to cater for both the state as well as Singapore at the moment, Johore's Public Works Committee chairman Jimmy Low said. He told a 10-member delegation of Singapore parliamentarians yesterday that what was more important was forBernama - 182 words
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Advertisement65 1985-08-23 16 a> \^°i^ 11 oe» 0 **>*• >, T&' AS oo^^ So^ rOie^ a .,toe»^ e \A\ 5° *r .Ae \W)S <*" a cwo**'' tffei oooW ..Art>° ,e ;„atf i# 7 »\v^ Rental from 3,600/cpark^ Sole Leasing Agents Jones Lang Wootton 65 Chulia 39 03/08 OCBC Centre Singapore 0104 Telephone *****8865 words
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Advertisement319 1985-08-23 16 Advertisement Cheersl I PETER F HEEFINOAB Bou, too, will love Utu, the stunning orange liqueur named after an ancient sun god Its flavour stems from the rind of < bitter green oranges originally grown in the old kingdom of Dilmun where islanders "A worshipped Utu, the life- giver. Utu willcertainly319 words
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Miscellaneous56 1985-08-23 16 Outlook for todoy: Showers over o few areos in lote morning and early afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Aug 22 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 77 Minimum temperature 26.9 Associated humidity 86 Hours of sunshine 7.50 Rainfall in millimetres Troce Rainfall this month56 words
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90 1985-08-23 17 Reuter THE 11,914 dwt Liberian-regis-tered general cargo carrier Maritime Gardenia ran aground in Torres Strait on Sunday night, but was refloated under its own power, the Thursday Island harbour master, Steve Pelecanos said. Divers are checking the vessel for damage, he said. The ship,Reuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-08-23 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE FIRST SHIPMENT of Malaysian cars to East Malaysia will arrive this week on board a Malaysian flag carrier, Antara, of Antara Shipping. The ro-ro carrier, which loaded 112 units of the Proton Saga on Wednesday at Port Kelang, is scheduled to discharge321 words
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352 1985-08-23 17 MAJOR SHIP scrapping facilities are to be opened by Thailand next year in a significant move by a leading Taiwanese breaking company to diversify its activities. Plans have been announced for two breaking jetties capable of handling four VLCCs and a similar352 words
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Article213 1985-08-23 17 A TYPHOON has left 16 people dead and 150 injured in the major Port of Qingdao and a trial of damage in four north-eastern provinces, the China daily reported. The storm, which pummeled four northeast China provinces, was the most serious natural disaster in damage terms213 words
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Article97 1985-08-23 17 Reuter SHIPPING Conferences covering the trade between Europe/India, Pakistan and Bangladesh said the currency adjustment factor (CAF) for continent eastbound will be amended to minus 2.5 per cent from minus 4.5 per cent. The conferences covering the trade from Europe to Sri Lanka amended the Continent/Ceylon CAF toReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration743 1985-08-23 18 Lloyd's Ports Bulletin International THE PORT OF Montreal, which enjoys considerable economic and strategic advantages because of its geographical location on the •North Atlantic shipping route, has achieved a second consecutive record year in containerised traffic. General cargo also reached an unprecedented levelLloyd's Ports Bulletin International - 743 words
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258 1985-08-23 18 AFP CHARTERERS IN London said oil was continuing to be loaded at Iran's floating terminal at Sirri Island, located at the mouth of the Gulf, which is supplied by a tanker shuttle service from Kharg Island. Shipping sources said a 300,000tonne supertanker had justAFP - 258 words
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Article872 1985-08-23 18 A Top Ent X 4 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg X 1 Afeo Line VI 3 Affinity Shpg IX 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 APC Line V 4 APL 1 2/3 Antoh Orient X 3 Arrow Lines X 5 Atlos Lines X.872 words
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Article1012 1985-08-23 18 ASSORTED chartering demonstrated no significant change in rate pattern on the London freights market on Wednesday. Rather quiet grain fixing stemmed chiefly from the US Gulf, where Tradax fixed the September-load-ing for Providence to Japan with 52,000 tons at U5510.75 (fio). Also on the US Gulf-Japan route, Omagra1,012 words
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Article238 1985-08-23 18 B«pt M Port Day '85, the annual open day of the Port of Halifax, this year's theme is "Port of Halifax Canada's Ocean Gateway". The Halifax Sheraton Hotel will be the venue for all Port Day events. Details: EA Sadler, Port of Halifax, Suite 900, Cogswell Tower, Halifax,238 words
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178 1985-08-23 19 Reuter IRAN HAS DENIED any involvement in the missile «tack on the Belgian-registered < oil tanker Naess Leopard off the coast of Qatar on Sunday aid suggested jbraq was responsible. Reacting to a formal complaint lodged by the Belgian government to Tehran, the Iranian embassyReuter - 178 words
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402 1985-08-23 19 Lloyd's List SIX BRAZILIAN owners which owe the government a total of U*****.5 million for 30 bulk carriers are still awaiting final approval for a new repayment scheme only weeks before it is due to come into operation. The scheme was due toLloyd's List - 402 words
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237 1985-08-23 19 FT A BRITISH SHIPPING company, FT Everard which operates In northern Europe, is paying about £300,000 to acquire a computerised management information system which is a world leader in the field. Data-Ship, a Norwegian company is providing the fully-integrated system, which willFT - 237 words
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Article, Illustration93 1985-08-23 19 CAPTAIN Frank J Waring has been appointed Barber Blue See's port captain in Singapore. In his new position, Captain Waring is responsible for cargo handling on BBS's feeder and intermodai services from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines. He was last BBS port captain in Hongkong, and93 words
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Article115 1985-08-23 19 THREE NEW specialised automatically-operated bulk carriers have been added to the Black Sea Shipping fleet. The Khudozhnik Moor, Sergei Lemeshev and Vera Maertskaya are an updated version of the Sovietski Khudozhnik bulker class. Their chief characteristics are length 184 .3 metres, width 22.8 metres, summer cargo115 words
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246 1985-08-23 19 JAPANESE companies will dominate bids (or the construction of the Map Ta Phud deepsea port in Thailand as six Japanese groups have apparently passed the pre-qualifica-tion evaluation. One of these firms is expected to win the contract because of its very low offer246 words
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2961 1985-08-23 24 aaasMLß A guide to ships loading at Singapore lor ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of2,961 words
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Article602 1985-08-23 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Aust Star ***** 238.85 2359 Austasja F1 0700-0800/1100-1200 U4 1500-1600 Hammurabi 15 ***** 0700 Sealord F7 1100-1300/1600-1700 ■jonn.o'w) Nl Hermes Ace 28A 248.85 0700 Or602 words
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Article1646 1985-08-23 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—l A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) AS Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Lme African Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Lmer Km Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus Shipping Agencies (S) Muftport Sdn Bhd (PK)1,646 words
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Article432 1985-08-23 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VMM) Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES CR Douala K16 alongside 23.8/1200 Deyin K15 alongside 23.8/1500 Kota Pelangi K32 alongside 23.8/1830 Kota Rakyat K3I alongside 23.8/0600 Osa Vigoroso K28 alongside 23.8/2100 Rajah Brooke K24E alongside 23.8/2300 Jenson IV K23 23.8/1400 24.8/1400 Kim Soon Li K22432 words
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Advertisement665 1985-08-23 17 Monthly from Pitman Available at all good bookshops and newsagents llHTimes 111 liy Distributors A MEMBER OF THE C.Y. TUNG GROUP LL Orient Oveiqeas Co«Luua link mam mm* moos (in mi 70 SXtntM War #OW3 Mm* Haw. Sa*»srt 0207 Bgl T* *****11 i*i m RS *179 s^^jszxrwuTmm SIRAITS FUROPt TXPRESS665 words
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Advertisement73 1985-08-23 17 [KMDB i——^ THE PORT OF Montreol, which enjoys considerable economic ond strategic advantages, has achieved a second consecutive record year in containerised traffic. Page II SIX BRAZILIAN owners which owe the government a total of U*****.5 million for 30 bulk corriers are still awaiting final approval for a new repayment73 words
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Advertisement1370 1985-08-23 17 In Search This runaway bestseller bisects the secrets of America s most successful and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense SINGAPORE/GRANGEMOUTH 22 DAYS Voy S' pore EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA 'Singapore Closing Imm CT 20/1 IbOO MRS CFS 25/01,370 words
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Advertisement424 1985-08-23 18 YAMA3HITA-SHINNIHON LINC CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Woot rwdir at Tokyo rssdsr at Kobo mtrn m u/u OM mm* vs sax vcr BEBHU to 20/9 1/10 TO* TO ft 27/9 21/ APOUO 5/10 0/10 NKU J/10 11/ TAMRSM ft 12/10 15/10 L ALLIANCE 10/10 17/ TMM9M M424 words
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Advertisement182 1985-08-23 18 ±jL Supercarrier Service icmc Mm KCTOR a tootsin JVM JVM n/M I n/M NEXT AffIQVALSBARBCR TOBA 10/8. N ROCHESTER 6/9. BARBER TMTA i/*. N ROTTERDAM X/*. lAMER TEXAS X/ 9 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA im Hi Mm accaptat artn to NnrtM 1 Ftmok*. (MM. SWcMm182 words
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Advertisement873 1985-08-23 19 The Straits Steamship Group Vl STRAITS SHV*PING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Bninai Porta and Bangkok Ovarsaas Containers Limited FAINIRfHio SWICF 10 UK CONTINENT S>n PJlafaat S'ta* HW| Orwa BUB 20/1 21/0 10/5 11/5 20/9 CITY V EOMHM M/ 5 05/5 23/9 25/5 27/5 RMrar ones 12/5 u/s 2/M </io c/873 words
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Advertisement811 1985-08-23 19 NOTICE FRTMAN SHIPPING PTE LTD. NOTICE PAOFW NAVIGATION (As Owner) wishes to announce the appointment of RIMM StUPPIMG PTE LTD (a wholly owned subsidiary of FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD) as their official cargo booking agent with effect from 23 August 1985. The vessels for the West Australian service is M.V.811 words
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Advertisement553 1985-08-23 20 r Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONIINtNT UK EXPORTS 112/9 14/9 11/9 9/11 11/19 19/1 29/9 13/19 19/9 21/9 29/9 19/19 12/19 14/19 1/11 21/19 17/19 29/19 14/19 19/19 2VM 19/19 22/19 24/19 19/19 13/U 19/U 19/11 22/11 USA CANADA OMMCbat» late Conwctwt m Fiirtiim I "Mm acta** carp tw ATUWTC t GULF553 words
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Advertisement228 1985-08-23 20 K.&.line ton* im..wwwr,s». ft* FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 [UDOPf Vl* Sll/ 1 ot the »te CofnortMT, ocvho na aw HONGKONG CONTWO 4iN OKNTM CMJ 4SW kokm wtaw m 21/ a <26/9) 4/9 2/9) 11/9 9/9) 11/9 (16/9) >ROM fIJRCPf VIA MM/ j| I M*rrv'f 'j* th* A Comoft f 111228 words
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Advertisement446 1985-08-23 20 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd I I ?ft lir-.S! '1 RS2?f* 1 A MS.'!* t I l 1 !v Nt K II I U I Specialist in RO/RO Servict Accepting heavy-lfts upto 80 K/Tons Saflnp from Japan PMMI I m loot re aim winmim lu* ju* JEW NMOVI r»446 words
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Advertisement356 1985-08-23 20 o EVERGREEN Full Contjmfr S' Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EU^O'FE) M/l M/I 2/1 W 9/9 U/l 17/1 a/i V»# li/M MUMOiiiiaiaiitaiMvaiMn* m/i i/i vi vi 7/i a/i a/i i/m vmm/m tvw u/i» u/m m/m u/u 7/1 1/1 U/1 M/I tt/1 VM VM M/M 12/ M Z2/M ZVM 21/11 M/M M/M356 words
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Advertisement159 1985-08-23 20 SI NOSE MARITIME PT£ LTI I ISLAMIC HEPUBUC OF IP AN SHIPPING LINES Pv sr rsrv KYOWA LINE i* UNION LINE SUN u TTTC TAIYO MARINE LINE WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE PT. KELANG S PORE P.HEDIAND F'KWNTII 4/10 10/10 PAKARTI EMPAT V9S 25/9 1/11 S/ll 14/11 PAXARTI EMPAT VIOS 30/10 -1159 words
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Advertisement542 1985-08-23 21 Vf MEL KOTA JAVA KOTA WWAWAN KOTA MEOAH KOTA MUTIARA KOTA SCJATI KOTA WANQ9A KOTA AfIUNO VESSEL PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 01-00 Singapore 0106 Fe12?***** V\v EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES i. l jHWP n: :a KARACHI/M E. GUL F SERVICES ARACM VOYAGE 22-24/9 7-10/10 22-25/10 15-19/9 29-4/10542 words
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Advertisement706 1985-08-23 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS ii MM rWOOirDMI M«H STOH IbprwMSM Brum l+rta 25/1 27/1 21/1 10/1 1/9 Lwapaal In 27/1 It/1 10/1 1/9 2/9 hM 3/9 S/9 0/9 1/9 10/9 Takr* in 19/9 12/9 11/9 15/9 17/9 I t/lt BwuMcf 17/1 19/9 29/1 22/1 24/1 114/19 IVI9 ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRAM706 words
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Advertisement378 1985-08-23 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NAT NAi pi ILv 15-77/1 I M/ 9 a-ft/i I L-IAL\V.AL ifcu, yyya HKI.II.'. L§:LLiA*iil\ nn an »/i an N/19 22/11 27/H 2J/19 STONE IHMO 10MMN MSTOMM HMMC 29-19/9 IH HJH 27-29/19 *-2/11 Mftl OH 24/1 MMCMvi/iwawa 1 111 1 1 I K A JAVA AGENCIES SiSAt378 words
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Advertisement500 1985-08-23 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR wmwnum (B—>n NiMnl Um) Lm*« tar fpm HyiMiijiwyi *2571 22/23 Am MwMiy VIA fhMhwDawm V 2571 2S/31 A«K LAmt via A/A A# Phi W7 15/17 A# 1/4 A# BANK LINE I*:'!/KU/,' i IVYIANK CLYDEBANK A H ft! SPOKE I'DAM HULL HMBG 3Sm 28 Sop500 words
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Advertisement874 1985-08-23 22 USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST i^, ran/ KOREAN JACEJN *2* KPTUK CRYSTAL IX chore brbk w K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.— DESTINATIONS INLAND vk m/MKSOHUDOE MINILAND BUDGE) MOTIO VESL GOLDEN GATE CE *3 V3O X V 4 STOK PKLG PENANG STOK 27 A* 3 Sep V 4 2 Sep 3874 words
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Advertisement447 1985-08-23 22 CMJFOMU/PAOFK NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAKR/REEFER/BUU SERVICE IM«M| tor LOS ANGEUS. SM FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACOWA. VANCOUVER BC Acctp«m( Fa/Fa Cootaam 'W"| Snifapwt I Anfctn IVH S* 11 Oct TuTTTTTTWiI-;7ivWVi; i f v3m- a.t j>; "MMWS" V 24 3/4 S* 5/4 S* »S« IIS« »S« M uveas V n 13/14 SM447 words
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Advertisement509 1985-08-23 22 SANKD ASIA ft+cm JAPANC SC POATS AND HONGKONG nrntm 21/31 A* hB/MN 2*/n im 21/30 31/1 S* h»w a. Sa» 4 U IM M. 22*1422 Nrt Utm, MShvtfcMM 3M104/3443M tax MM*} mm ttL a* M XTM/xjni nan ann nt (I) On Hi IB* or MJJS d) m IMB WIKI* 27509 words
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Advertisement351 1985-08-23 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD lO Ansor Road s?7 16 y S'o<j.*(>or«i» 020,' Te v E j»7 f T </ v r > BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Vsm r.llil 1 1 tarDMMKOS MS9II faM UTT/MT/UL (MUD J hot mctom Msiii 2t/t aon/aar/wL EHMBM MM9I2 31/1 3/9 KOn/MH/UL (MM) PySEfIWOOO AND S"pw« P351 words
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Advertisement701 1985-08-23 23 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Co TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Abo accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo LCL Cargo 0400 28/8 1200 27/8 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: P. KELANG... Jayakarta FtEMANTII 26/9 Mm acctpting c*p> to 'tiom BangM* I IWa»M TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST701 words
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Advertisement427 1985-08-23 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG PENANG. BUSAN INCHON V 7 :i National Line of Sri Lanka FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO COLOMBO ARABIAN GULF RED SEA EC INDIA KWktf Vmd Spat I *ttaii UN 31/| I HiAii* 12/9 I SmuMa 30N 11/9 I AM*/14*427 words
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Advertisement677 1985-08-23 23 fi SINSOV SINGAPORE sovrr SWUNG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 TdepiMM Wawberi *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGATORE Teki Mrnbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. ROME POMS M/S SHARKAT WW SOON SON. WD. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS MM THONG SMPPMB 23677 words
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Advertisement29 1985-08-23 23 Ml. :>:i» Ma <-; v^lni I.U'l f. Kdanc Ln*« to SNO LONG SATVI V* SI 2/9 M*. Agents: JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Kelang: *****6/7 K.L. *****7 '*****1 Penang *****29 words
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Advertisement680 1985-08-23 24 Rc<|i«tifll Container Lines 4 Sailings weekly Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A Mon. Tue. Thur. Sat ml HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER H t IAI ISID HFAVY lIEIERS AVAIIABII sim spwt Spore 10/12 Sept Satobh, Gun Aqaba, Suez IM VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCIt FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE680 words
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Miscellaneous163 1985-08-23 24 rr Afe V... Regional Weather <? rj > m v>. 1C 3 I C i wsm ik SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. L"" 1 Te C direction wrth speed m knots Roin Wave height 0 Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore indicated by arrows which fly163 words
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Advertisement157 1985-08-23 25 SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD STQK CaONH MNGOQM CMTTMOK CAICUTT* (KM) 2HENXKV-2 SM 12/» WnOKQU-l 27/1 3/9 «/9 XHO/tO) UMTED EFT«T 31/1 8/9 team OCEAN «n mmm. cam (nf) LID IN MMt M #14-M, fmtma Cmkt. &vpn I7IS Hfc 33M111 (5 IMS) Mart S*NU 3t7t12/3t7tM (PAS) m MSC AGENCES K. LUMPUR157 words
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Advertisement191 1985-08-23 25 BAPID SHIPPING PTE LTD L S'PORE TEL: *****44 TLX: ***** K.L. TEL: *****5 *****0 Fa LCL LOAOMG FOt ETA SM FM EAST Iftt Chra, Bus, Cinfa, BKK 23/8 31/1 MAUOTUS Nrt Lain 31/1 29/9 UK/EMOTE Ldn. Rdan, Amp, Hbw 26/8 4/9 AUSTRALIA Syd.Mri.Bri.Adt.Frt 25/1 12/9 2S/S 4/9 25/8 12/9 BULAI191 words
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Advertisement435 1985-08-23 25 >CA/C LINES WEEKLY FCL A LCL CONTAINER SERVICE Istoklkx hkg km ke kob CHUNG UE *.512 31/1 3/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 IS/9 19/9 21/9 KUO HSUNG V.591 9/9 12/9 11/9 21/9 21/9 25/9 2C/9 27/9 MM IK 1512 18/9 19/9 25/9 27/9 21/9 2/11 3/11 4/19 KUO LUNG V 501435 words
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Advertisement42 1985-08-23 25 LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Migutnt Road. *OS-M. Central •uMhtf. 010 S. Tafc SUM 14 4 539M22 WEEKLY SERVICE SINGAPOPE TO KUCHING SIBU MB LICORNE SENJON SMPPMG (S) HE LTD. SALES/BOOKMCS TEL 2205*11 (t jj- y t :vi: MV ARMAGNAC V9LSS42 words
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Advertisement22 1985-08-23 25 LIZENA PTE LTD T«fc *****67, ****** Tatox: R*****1 ™S* mm. ram u*. www*. mm cam* »s* uStCOTOWtI. IMB. MM* MM »s S5rS?5?22 words
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Advertisement279 1985-08-23 26 STONEAGE REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE TO BATAM ETA ETC tries Til BR 22/8 23/8 P.LEE 22/S 23/S >CENTRE HOUSE PTE LTD. No. 15 Beach Road, #05-11 Beach Centre, t Singapore 0718. Tel: *****28 (3 lines) Tlx: R*****5 CENTRE SSS? ATLAS LINES REGUUUt MEPOBOIT SOWICE TO NO FROM CHFTA6ONG AND CHMJM ONLY279 words
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Advertisement368 1985-08-23 26 rr\n EXPRtSS COWOmOWLOWX =yj TO AH) FROM UK/COKTWMT TO; EUROPE It MM STOK PJEUNS KMWS F<* 5/7 Sep l/J Sep 11/11 Sep 12/ It Sep I DO* L Nwwrw* FROM EUMPE: PQIANG f. KELANG STOK BU W* urn 24/25 a* WIT 2»/27A* IKV IDOR main aqemts: LEO SHIPPING PTE. LTD.368 words
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Advertisement614 1985-08-23 26 C.Y. LINE (A Mimbf Q| The ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING GO. LTD FUUV CONTMOUSED SQtVtCE TO EUMK («U SB) CICVALKR DOS 44* 21/1 HONGKONG CONTUCR 4«N 4/1 awrru am «m 11/9 KOREAN lACUN 3M 11/* l*n« Ma* Fttw* HV| kas IMwmp 11/9 17/9 19/9 21/1 22/1 24/9 23/9 24/J614 words
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Advertisement826 1985-08-23 26 Everett Lines "A COMPANA PERUANA DC VAPOKES (Cf.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE UNE" loafcnj tor Cjlm Mjtvam lo and tH otter Percnm ports Mtti trandapoient it Hate On CPV Tlwoufti Bits ot ladnf to tnal destitution HUHEKKTT MAWXOEVEMTT HJWEWKTT 15/11 S* 5/S Sap 5/7 Sap 19/21 Sap "EVERETT ORIENT UNE" JAPAN/BAY Of826 words
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Advertisement214 1985-08-23 26 ™Z I M VP 11'• *^1 I: rrnti'T ■ii't snrrirrT rrr-1 iTTTi ::r zim am contamu line Vpn EM Mnh Upm Ml ItM tout a/i i/i 17/1 it/9 ivt n/9 ■M 7/1 n/9 */9 1/M S/9 4/19 pN Fa T» EnpM mt MiOi in Pwtv Mm LOTTO, to 4IW m«m214 words
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