The Business Times, 24 September 1985
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Title Section12 1985-09-24 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, I*Bs 75 CENTS12 words
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340 1985-09-24 1 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE LOCAL PILING company Sum Cheong Piling Pte Ltd is investing $341 million to build a harbour in the special economic zone of Shenzhen. The company signed an agreement with Nanhai Oil Shenzhen Development in Quangzhou last week for the340 words
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Article704 1985-09-24 1 US Treasury Secretary says fall is healthy FOREIGN EXCHANGE markets reacted with a vengeance yesterday to a declaration in New York on Sunday by finance ministers of the United States, West Germany, Japan, Britain and France that they would cooperate to force the American dollar down.704 words
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455 1985-09-24 1 THE PROPOSED REMOVAL of National Wages Council guidelines will be handled smoothly, employer groups forecast yesterday in spite of reservations from some union quarters. Although they recognised a need for both companies and unions to improve their negotiating skills, employer groups believe the two parties can455 words
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152 1985-09-24 1 CHINA'S foreign trade deficit, fuelled by a huge import spending spree, is expected to leap to a record US$lB billion by the end of this year, the State Statistical Bureau said in Beijing yesterday. Western diplomats, noting that last year's deficit was only152 words
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Article, Illustration76 1985-09-24 1 A LATE BOUND selling SmhLji'i highs yesterday as market traders began taking profits ea the galas hallt ap ever The BT Csmpeslte Index eleeed IM palate higher at M.14 while the Straits Tines ladastrlal Index finished 2.78 pslats higher at ltt.fl. Rises eataamhered falls by ts O, ea76 words
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321 1985-09-24 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING A SINGAPORE brand of blood pressure monitors is recommended by close to a third of American pharmacists, according to a survey by an American medical journal. The survey results, published in the September issue of American Druggist, show that blood pressure321 words
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123 1985-09-24 1 UPI A SPECIAL THAI court yesterday rejected bail for a former prime minister and six other major suspects accused of leading a coup attempt earlier this month. The seven men were arrested along with more than 20 other people last week and chargedUPI - 123 words
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Article, Illustration538 1985-09-24 1 ALAN LEE - By ALAN LEE Companies Editor KEPPEL SHIPYARD LTD has been forced to make its first official statement on a study of the ship-repairing industry in Singapore being undertaken by US consultant McKinsey in the wake of intense speculation on the fate of the report.538 words
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Advertisement68 1985-09-24 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM BETTER QUALITY AT A BETTER PRICE —J J TBS produces a wide range of computer/ I typewriter ribbons and accessories; works I I with all established systems at optimal I 1 J efficiency. Try our products and you'll discover how you can really save68 words
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Advertisement261 1985-09-24 1 LMctor, Pagt 8 Mora raportt, Pag« 6 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY ft EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTERS CROSSWORDS TV ft RADIO V OUR VIEW THE NEW YORK gathering of finance ministers from the five major industrial countries may hove frightened the dollar down, but recent history suggests thot the effect will be261 words
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Advertisement48 1985-09-24 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM How do vou see your company accounts today? With UniView you can now get instant information through your personal computer, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 913 000 for more details. UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP Singapore's biggest banking group48 words
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HOME NEWS
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380 1985-09-24 2 LUCY NG - Private consortium seeks partners for projects By LUCY NG A PRIVATE unofficial consortium to help small companies which lack sufficient funds to embark on ventures in the growing Chinese market is being organised by Wellfax and Co, a management consultancy firm. It is seeking380 words
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Article167 1985-09-24 2 THREE JAPANESE robotic experts will provide free advice to companies on their automation needs in a practical consultancy programme arranged by the Science Park. The programme is being held in conjunction with a workshop on robot application at the Science Park next month. The Japanese167 words
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Article111 1985-09-24 2 THE IMPACT OF direct trade between Indonesia and China on Singapore will be examined in a coming conference on business opportunities in Indonesia at the Pavilion Inter-Continental Hotel. The advantages of the Indo-nesia-China direct trade agreement for companies will also be studied by the first Secretary-General of the111 words
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289 1985-09-24 2 A SEMINAR on topics ranging from pre-fabrication to motivation, as well as thousands of posters, banners and tee-shirts, will kick off the construction industry's productivity campaign this year. The construction productivity seminar-cum-exhibition on Oct 16 at the Mandarin Hotel, aimed at about 200 supervisors289 words
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Article, Illustration426 1985-09-24 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE HOLIDAY INN International has signed an agreement with a Singapore developer, Kim Realty Investment, to run the Xiamen Holiday Inn in China. This is Holiday Inn's second hotel management contract in China. The first contract is for the running of426 words
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118 1985-09-24 2 MORE THAN 30 foreign engineers from 14 countries are attending the eighth airport engineering course organised by the Public Works Department. The three-month course, which was set up in 1978 to meet the training requirements of the Asian/Pacific region in the field of airport engineering,118 words
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183 1985-09-24 2 WHILE THE multinational and larger local companies recognise the need to upgrade their production systems, some of Singapore's small- and mediumsized companies face problems doing it. This is because they had enthusiastically upgraded without a good understanding of the economic realities, says Mr Yeo Cheow183 words
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Article97 1985-09-24 2 MR RAYMOND MANZ, the president of Hydra Fitness Equipment, has won his case to sell his range of exercise equipment in this region. Castle's Fitness Systems Consultancy had been granted an interim injunction stopping Mr Manz from selling the equipment in Singapore. Castle's action was sparked97 words
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Advertisement79 1985-09-24 2 .v V v.-. 0 s mmmmm ■■■••■■•in M Now when you purchase a handcrafted Parker Premier from France (any model) you get the above charge-card-size solar-powered calculator with our compliments. Offer valid only while stocks last, of course. t PARKER This offer is applicable to I In Premier Collection in79 words
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OVERSEAS
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270 1985-09-24 3 Reuter FRESH FIGHTING has flared up between Vietnamese troops and Cambodian forces near the Thai border amid reports that Hanoi has sent 10,000 reinforcements into Cambodia. Thai military officers in the border town of Aranyaprathet said yesterday that more than 10 Vietnamese were killedReuter - 270 words
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98 1985-09-24 3 AP PRIME MINISTER Shimon Peres has condemned Britain's decision to hold talks with two senior members of the Palestine Liberation Organisation and to sell arms to Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Mr Peres told the Cabinet in Tel Aviv yesterday that he had received aAP - 98 words
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Article189 1985-09-24 3 AFP MORE THAN 99 per cent of Hongkong's 5.5 million people will not have a vote in the British colony's first-ever elections to the Legislative Council (Legco), Hongkong's law-mak-ing body, set for Thursday. Yet the elections to choose candidates drawn from professional andAFP - 189 words
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Article, Illustration433 1985-09-24 3 Coalition state government expected Reuter THE FIRST opinion poll on Wednesday's state election in Punjab showed Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's Congress (I) Party leading the main Sikh political party, the Akali Dal. The poll, in the Times of India newspaper, saidReuter - 433 words
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Article324 1985-09-24 3 AP IRAN HAS THREATENED to close the Strait of Hormuz and block all oil exports from the Gulf if Iraq launches new attacks against Iranian oil installations. It also warned that further Iraqi attacks would be met by Iranian strikes "deep inside Iraqi territory". TheAP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration526 1985-09-24 3 This year marks the 10th Anniversary of Svenson Hair Center in Singapore. And for the last ten years, the Svenson Hair Center has been the foremost authority on hair loss prevention in Singapore. Thousands of Singapore men and women have come to526 words
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Article, Illustration685 1985-09-24 4 Agencies FRANCE ADMITTED yesterday that its secret agents, acting on orders, had sunk the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland harbour, New Zealand, on July 10. Reacting swiftly to the admission, New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange said his country would seek millions ofAgencies - 685 words
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444 1985-09-24 4 Reuter ĔTHE FRENCH MINISTER for ne prevention of disasters said ■Vance could expect an earthSouake worse than Mexico's in the next 25 years. J; Interviewed in the weekly newspaper Journal du Dijtnanche, the minister, Haroun Tazieff, threatened on Sunday to design unless hisReuter - 444 words
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Article151 1985-09-24 4 AFP INVESTMENT la the United States will stagnate or rise only slightly in the second half of this year, making a big economic upswing harder to achieve, according to the results of a poll of the 1,000 top US corporations due to be published. InvestmentAFP - 151 words
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391 1985-09-24 4 Reuter GENERAL MOTORS and Burroughs Corp, two major US investors in South Africa, said they had formed a new corporate lobbying group to press Pretoria for reform and eventual elimination of its apartheid racial system. The US Corporate Council on South Africa will consistReuter - 391 words
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350 1985-09-24 4 Reuter SWISS WIVES on Sunday won rights equal to their husbands when voters ratified a hotly disputed law which opponents feared would force more marital disputes into the courts. FiMPaesults from a referendum showed that 54.7 per cent of the voters favoured theReuter - 350 words
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Article196 1985-09-24 4 Reuter CARDINAL JAIME SIN, the Filipinos' top churchman and a frequent critic of President Ferdinand Marcos, has initiated a move to bring about national reconciliation. Businessman Jose Concepcion told a breakfast forum in Manila yesterday that the cardinal had set up a group toReuter - 196 words
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Article879 1985-09-24 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Locol time From SV PAA SV379 PA21 01IS 0020 SEL LAX/TYO/HKG CAL CI34I CAL 0337 GIA GAI3I9 GIA GAI320 MAS MH601 MAS MH68I MAS MH603 MAS MH8I1 MAS MH67I SIA SQI03 RBA BI421 CPA CX710 GIA GA960 SIA SQ105 GIA GA7221 SIA SQ20I879 words
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Advertisement266 1985-09-24 3 It's not just the lookof our menu that's changed Appearances can often be deceptive. A quick glance at the newly re-opened Shang Palace, for example, and you'd wonder what all the Hie same striking entrance. The same famous hanging Yet take a closer look and you'll discover that a lot's266 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1985-09-24 3 rrs MY ROOMMADMAN. THEY ASSIGNED ME A MAJOR* FLAMERI SAL.THATS NO REASON TO PROP OUT OF CDUEGE. ITS JUST NOT WORKING, MAN! I PONT FIT IN! I GOTTA GET OUTTAHERE! SAL, EVERYONE FE6IS 7HATHM THE FIRST F&UUJEEKS. 2238 words
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Advertisement159 1985-09-24 4 Chicken with coconut milk and chilli, beef stew in spicy gravy, cuttlefish with chilli paste, mutton in coconut milk with glutinous rice and halba, kueh lopes, ikan pari cooked in spicy curry, achar padang, spicy chicken soup, sayor lodeh, bubur pulut hitam to your heart's content at the Golden Dew.159 words
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Advertisement50 1985-09-24 4 RinAm's747SP Fastest Daily to New\brk. •T~ ■> r The Best of BALLY Is To Be Found At fvtbftt A member of the MBM Group boutiques hommes *02-14/15, Shaw Centre Tel: *****42 #02-23, Plaza Singapura tel: *****2$ *01-*****, Specialists' Centre Tel: *****54 #03-06/07 Scotts Shopping Centre Tel: *****60 Also open on50 words
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Advertisement178 1985-09-24 5 When Panasonic enters OA you'll have time to enjoy tea V In the next three days, office automation will be as simple as drinking tea. VmasoniL heralds m an era ot <>tt designed to simpill\ the eh operations. Simple daii\ routines that i waste ihan haste. I his ranize «»i178 words
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WORLD BACKGROUNDUP
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Article, Illustration977 1985-09-24 6 PETER KILBORN - Pledge of joint stand against New York meeting a philosophical shift, say Democrats The commitments made by finance ministers *nd cfntral bankers at Sunday's meeting in New York have been considered significant by many analysts. Not once since 1973, when the world's currencies were left to float on foreign-exchange markets,NYT - 977 words
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427 1985-09-24 6 Reuter THE FINANCE MINISTERS of the five leading industrial democracies agreed unanimously at a meeting in New York to resist protectionism, but each also pledged to take individual measures aimed at achieving steady, balanced economic growth with low inflation. InReuter - 427 words
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617 1985-09-24 6 NYT IN JOINING four other major trading nations in an effort to push down the value of the US dollar, the Reagan Administration is seen as openly trying to head off a rising tide of protectionist legislation in Congress. Its actionNYT - 617 words
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Advertisement91 1985-09-24 6 First Come. First Served »>* BRITISH British Airways fly daily one-stop flights to London. We arc the first airline to leave Singapore at 10.10pm everyday. And the first to arrive in London by 6.20 am. So that at Heathrow, passengers on British Airways are the first from Singapore to get91 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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257 1985-09-24 7 Bernama MALAYSIA EXPECTS to earn more than Ms 2 billion from palm oil exports in the first six months of this year. Palmoil Update, a publication of the Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority (Porla), said on Saturday that total Malaysian exports ofBernama - 257 words
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417 1985-09-24 7 Bernama INDONESIA plans to increase its rubber exports by at least 8 per cent annually during the next four years to help boost its non-oil exports and to reduce its dependency on oil gas revenues. This is the target in Indonesia's current fiveyearBernama - 417 words
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Article90 1985-09-24 7 THE MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday recovered from opening lows, which were pressured by a weaker Chicago soyoil futures close last week. The refined palm oil market remained featureless following continuing lack of foreign interest. Malaysian palm oil futures closed nominally steady after another tradeless session, supported90 words
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Article151 1985-09-24 7 Chinese Produce Exchange (Sellers' noon dosing prices on Sep 23 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Bulk FOB 80 00 Old drum FOB 93 00 New drum FOB 97.00 Copro Mixed (loose) 42 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 940 00 Sarawok White FOB taq NLW 930 00 Sarawak special151 words
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Article131 1985-09-24 7 SINGAPORE THE RUBBER market yesterday closed slightly lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 165.75 cents per kilo, down one cent from last Friday. The morning session lost 1.50 cents on some nearby liquidations in thin trading, but prices recovered slightly in quiet afternoon on some buying support.131 words
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Article281 1985-09-24 7 Singapore C I Ord unq (SS/kilo, ei-godown) Loonzain Rice Frogront new crop 1.. 0 7A 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grade 2?5 2nd 0 54 100% 3rd grode unq 3rd 052 Parboiled Rice New Crop no stock 5% 215 25% 10% 210 10% no stock Thai Broken Maize unq281 words
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Article54 1985-09-24 7 PRICES rlsstl firmer sa the lull Umpir tin market yesterday at MlM.tt per klla, np 35 eeats tram Friday's level. Tfce lacrcased iipMl •f m tMM agslast 1M last week was nfcssrtri by scattered baying- Closing pricoi on S«p 23 KL TIN (MS/k9) Price 30.58, up 0.35 Turnover54 words
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Article186 1985-09-24 7 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China corded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 2,500 Blue Phoenix 20's 2,550 Blue Phoenix 32's 2,950 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,350 Carded yarn, honk Bh>e Phoenix 21's 2,750 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,100 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,200 Open-end yarn 2,200186 words
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Article348 1985-09-24 7 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB b< jles NOON CLOSE Bufirs SeHen Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 165.50 166 50N 165 75 *****N kit 1 RSS Oct 85 165 25 166 75 165 75 166 25 Int 1 RSS Nov 85 166 00 166 50 166348 words
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Article104 1985-09-24 7 (caiift/ka, 1-tw P> *•*> OCT 85 NOV 85 (currtn t month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Buyers (JUm jfinn Buyers SSR 20 139 00 141 00N 140 00 142 00N SSR 50 137 00 139 00N 138 00 140 00N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Setters SMR CV104 words
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FEATURES
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Article509 1985-09-24 8 THE WEEKEND'S summit in New York will provide no miracle cure for the financial problems of the developed world, although it may provide a little short-term easing of the symptoms being suffered by some undeveloped countries. This apparently hasty conclusion must be reached from recent historical precedent.509 words
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Article763 1985-09-24 8 Technology transfer it a major issue in NorthSouth relations because of the widespread perception that it reinforces the dependency status of Third World countries. The Malaysian government has more than a decade of experience in regulating technology transfers, and this can benefit other South-east Asian countries, reports763 words
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607 1985-09-24 8 Letters to the Editor Dear Sir, In the Economic Committee's interim report, the observant would note the undertones of the word "deregulation". A small word indeed but with great implications on how the government is to be run. The recent relaxation of certain rules,607 words
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542 1985-09-24 8 Bill Gartshere - Bill Gartshere Managing Director, Gartehcre, Kerr and lim/BBDO Dear Sir, Mr Yong Poh Shin, the president of the Singapore Advertisers' Association, likened an agency's creative presentation to a test drive of a new car ("Push for a better deal", BT August 21). I believe there542 words
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380 1985-09-24 8 SINGAPORE'S Polycore Optical, which broke into the export markets with a proprietary plastic lens design that is patented worldwide, has become a pioneer industry in Johore's Senai industrial estate. The firm's managing director, Dr Samy Sumargo, outlined his experience in transferring a manufacturing operation380 words
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Advertisement165 1985-09-24 8 Training improves your fiance Let BT show you how every Wednesday. (Tjubcttus o v V»»> übertus (§riU Businessman's Lunch at the Hubertus Grill. -< H 55* m >4 <S. V «sIV m m V 0^ *r> A MACHINE It must be the most incredible spread at lunchtime anywhere: the $26.50165 words
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Miscellaneous668 1985-09-24 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 To summarise, some more headgear (5) 8 Friday writer (5) 10 Meeting the right friend (5) 11 Culinary deity? (3) 12 An 'ell of an age? (5) 13 It has comprehensive contents, nominally (7) 15 Like mother and a barbarian embracing her (5) 18 Piece of668 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration275 1985-09-24 9 Reuter SEVERIANO BALLESTEROS, who defends the world matchplay golf title at Wentworth, England, later this week, coasted to a three-stroke win in the Barcelona Open on Sunday. Ballesteros, three ahead overnight, finished with a 71 for a 16 under par 272 total, winningReuter - 275 words
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222 1985-09-24 9 AP HAL SUTTON rolled in a threemetre birdie putt on the first hole of sudden death on Sunday to beat Mike Reid for the U5572,000 first place cheque in the $400,000 Southwest Golf Classic in Texas. It was the second victory for Sutton inAP - 222 words
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496 1985-09-24 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS THEY ARE CALLING it the Stars of Tomorrow tournament and for the bowlers taking part in the Vic Production event, it is a shot at fame. For the tournament to be held at the Kallang BowlerDrome from Oct 2 to496 words
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Article468 1985-09-24 9 UPI AN INTERNATIONAL field of competitors, fearful that the Australians are placing the America's Cup race in jeopardy, has planned to postpone debate about the challenger series until the Australians are "out of our hair". With 16 foes from six countries meeting for the firstUPI - 468 words
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Article, Illustration182 1985-09-24 9 TWO American 12-metre yachts slipped quietly into Singapore last week on a US-registered ship and, within an hour, were transferred to a Danish vessel the East Asiatic Company vessel, Meonia for the final leg of a journey that will take the racing yachts to182 words
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Article, Illustration952 1985-09-24 9 DAVE ANDERSON - By DAVE ANDERSON NYT THE DEMON of his bitter ego has always been Larry Holmes's toughest opponent. Until he lost his heavyweight title to Michael Spinks in a unanimous 15-round decision on Saturday night, other boxers had been relatively easy for him. He had been unbeatenNYT - 952 words
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Advertisement57 1985-09-24 9 NEW innovation Top-VM* PISV to play 9 ,ve mo Nice looking and ea V CO nlidence Mll£ C ie we»ghtmg 9 ,ve nM Svnc»o-Dyned ghw eK,h Jeeves the ball a gh er toft and carrv with ptn-pomt accuracy You U develop a mote confident attacking play mote back-spm shots dropping57 words
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Miscellaneous1176 1985-09-24 9 BENBE AND SENSIBILITY 9.40 pm, Channel 12 Jane Austen dominates the culture channel again with another adaptation of her work. This time, the BBC dramatised her novel about the Dashwood sisters, two women who share a deep closeness in spite of their contrasting personalities. This charming production starts with Mrs1,176 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration462 1985-09-24 10 FT GARUDA, the Indonesian state airline which used to be the butt of many travellers' tales for its rather basic service and old-fashioned image, is changing. The change of image is in response to the tough times Garuda is suffering, caused mainlyFT - 462 words
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99 1985-09-24 10 Reuter RICHARDSON-VICKS Inc has increased to seven million the number of its common shares it plans to re-purchase, and has raised the funds authorised for such purchases to US$35O million from $300 million. The company, which had earlier rejected an improved takeoverReuter - 99 words
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Article75 1985-09-24 10 BANK OF ENGLAND deputy governor Christopher McMahon is expected to take over as Midland Bank's chairman. Midland's current chairman Donald Barron said Mr McMahon, who Joined the British central bank some 20 years ago and has been deputy governor since 1900, was expected to join75 words
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Article, Illustration801 1985-09-24 10 FT WALL STREET, just like everyone else, loves unwrapping surprises. So when Bear, Stearns, the 11th largest Wall Street company and one of the 36 primary dealers in US government securities, disclosed its plans to go public recently after 62 years as a privateFT - 801 words
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Advertisement261 1985-09-24 10 Bdr Business Or Pleasure, Lunch At THe Elizabethan Grill Tbday's Specialties: Rock Melon with Port Parma Ham Fresh Local Lobster 'Raffles' with Tkrragon Herb Sauce or English Roast Beef on the Wagon Home-made Kiwi Sherbet For reservation, please call *****41 ext 174. Free parking in front reserved for our patrons261 words
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Advertisement135 1985-09-24 10 The simm pdtifli mm m f m *> *C,* N-lkJ-V n? They are the Baybelles from the heart of Manila. They'll take you through a lively trip of hot disco music and popular favountes. They'll keep you in nin<» with the times and give you an evening mi V you135 words
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Advertisement144 1985-09-24 10 N J mi i S- .s Specialized in: HONG KONG DIAN XIN CANTONESE CUISINE Business Hours: 11.00 am —230pm (Sundays Public Holidays; B.ooam 230pm) Dinner: 7.00pm 10.30pm ?f PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL y 181, Kitchener Road, f* Singapore 0820. Tel: *****22. 8 VARIETIES SOW DAILY FROM 13TH SEPT 29TH SEPT. Red144 words
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Advertisement144 1985-09-24 10 T^J w m v 9 rt f ce Spring Palace Chinese Restaurant Superb Cantonese cuisine from our Hong Kong chefs to please the most discriminating gourmet. Special business lunch at $164+ each and $20 -H- each (mln. 2 persons). Over 50 a la carte specialities are also available jkV FURAMA144 words
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Advertisement166 1985-09-24 10 London stocks on Psgo 15 *3* r J Special Fanily Menus j »llO" Menu (for 6 person*) Crown Prince s three-dish combination Teochew soyed goose meat Dried scallop with green vegetables Braised duck with lemon in soup Steamed pomlret Dessert %BO+* Menu (for persons) feng Cheng l.ou s two-dish combination166 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article429 1985-09-24 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed weaker in very dull and slow trading ahead of the colony's Financial Secretary's mid-year economic review speech yesterday night. Brokers said investors were mostly sidelined in the absence of fresh factors. News that the G-5 group of industrial countries might act to cut the value429 words
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Article266 1985-09-24 11 SEP 23 Al Severe Indus A wo Cement Cothoy Coos Chang Hwo Bank Chen Loonj O»o Hwn Cement Chma Chem Chna Dev Chew Elect W»e Chno GuH Plas China Rebor MT 2 89 1870 23 10 44 40 15 70 20 70 1520 17.60 1020 24 10 7 30266 words
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Article424 1985-09-24 11 SYDNEY: Australian share prices closed firmer with ongoing demand for BHP aided by takeover rumours and a shortage of sellers. Brokers said there was a notable lack of overseas sellers, and press reports predicting a bullish outlook added momentum. The All Ordinaries Index firmed 14J. points to 959.5, the424 words
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Article57 1985-09-24 11 SEP 23 Pmm Monnduquc B Oriental B Phrfcx B 0015 0 125 0001 unch 0001 unch -0 0025 unch unch unch -4 Picop 8 PLOT 35 -05 0001 Pog«i Bosk Petroleum 0003 96 Son M<gu«4 B 14 0004 -05 Benauet Con. B CDCP S*nt Darby 720 -0 1 Sunaoo57 words
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Article150 1985-09-24 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed lower across the board in quiet trading with investors still showing limited interest following an unsuccessful coup on Sep 9. The Book Club Index dropped 1.03 points to 132.90. Turnover was 147,760 shares worth 19.8 million baht. The Tokyo markat was closed yastarday. Tha Manila150 words
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Article73 1985-09-24 11 SEP 23 Won Hyv*>doi Const 920 21 Hyunda Motor 901 11 737 KAL 445 692 +2 760 1 Commercial Bk 758 10 Vuhona 1352 -6 Doetm Ind 477 1 Korea v»p 420 2 Daewoo Corp 481 2 Lucky Ltd 608 unch 642 ■2 695 575 ■10 829 2 Gold73 words
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245 1985-09-24 11 UPC NIPPON STEEL Corp has begun negotiations with Inland Steel Co, America's fourth largest steelmaker, to set up a Joint venture to produce steel mainly aimed at the car market. If agreement was reached, the two companies would build a cold rolling steelUPC - 245 words
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Article33 1985-09-24 11 Reuter A CONSORTIUM of 26 Japanese leasing companies, led by Bot Lease Co, has ordered three A3OO-600 Airbus aircraft from Airbus Industrie. The aircraft will be leased to Korean Air Lines.Reuter - 33 words
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Article415 1985-09-24 11 FT FOUR JAPANESE electronic typewriter manufacturers have taken their struggle against the imposition of anti-dumping duties on their products by the EEC to the European Court of Justice. Brother, Canon, Silver Seiko and Tokyo Electric want the duties 35 per cent for Canon, 21 per centFT - 415 words
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Advertisement614 1985-09-24 11 What s cooking at MOvenpick Dishes with Ballantine's whisky! MOvenptck Restaurant is back with its popular food promotions. In conjunction with Ballantine's Whisky, another name wortd-tamous for its quality, MOvenpick presents specially created recipes which make the most of Ballantine's Whisky to heighten the superb taste of MOvenpick's cuisine. When614 words
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Advertisement61 1985-09-24 11 Savoury Delights Await Yon At jTTT ORCHARD ROAD M II restaurant s Serving a wide range of Chinese Hunan specialities in an elegant setting. Convenient location; easy parking Hotel Meridien Singapore 3rd Storey (near hotel lobby) 100 Orchard Road #03-100 Singapore 0923 Tel: *****22 Hotei parking fee redeemable I ,iilil61 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article982 1985-09-24 12 DAVID GABRIEL - -Current volatile conditions call for prudence on the part of the small trader Sang Kancil is BT's financial futures trader. DAVID GABRIEL traces the tactics and strategies of Sang Kancil on Simex. The starting capital was 5525,000, a sum within the reach of most982 words
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289 1985-09-24 12 THE UNITED Overseas Bank is to open its Xiamen T)canch for business before the end iof this year. r > The bank recently secured approval to set up a full service Tjfanch in the Xiamen Special Economic Zone from China. Details on289 words
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309 1985-09-24 12 Reuter '°k NEW TREASURY SYSTEM and nationwide investigation into business fraud and tax evasion 1 have helped turn the People's Bank of China increasingly into a iwestern-style central bank, Chinese and foreign bankers have They said the, bank was crucial La the successReuter - 309 words
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157 1985-09-24 12 Reuter SPOT TURNOVER on the Australian foreign exchange market rose to A 58.62 billion a day in July from $8.11 billion in June, said the Australian reserve bank yesterday. The bank's monthly bulletin, which contains the revised series, does not give year-earlier figures. For theReuter - 157 words
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Article703 1985-09-24 12 SINGAPORE THE US DOLLAR closed sharply lower against most major currencies in thin and nervous late trading on continued selling yesterday. The dollar (ell sharply to a late 2.7260/90 marks from an early 2.7930/80 and New York's Friday close of 2.8400/20; to 2.2360/2400 Swiss francs from 2.3030/80 and703 words
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Article241 1985-09-24 12 Interbank rotes at 3pm yesterday: Currencies Nominal 1 rales Smitheonian •id Otter croM parity change Local dollars to one unit Of foreign currency: US dollar 2 1720 2 1770 2 8196 •22 97 Sterling pound 3 0885 3 1000 7 3469 -57 96 Australian dollar 1 5269 1241 words
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Article113 1985-09-24 12 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market remained at 20 per cent yesterday. The one-month and two-month term rates also remained unchanged from Friday, while the threemonth rate rose by V* point. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Offer Bid Over rvght 20 IS I -month113 words
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Article, Illustration256 1985-09-24 12 Asian market NMCATES the average of the prime lendng rates of 12 major banks operatiif in Snjapore. ASIAN DOLLAR deposits extended earlier losses in thin afternoon trading on lending interest yesterday. laterfcaak 4 «Mtt rales us$ Offer Bid 7 doys 8 1/8 8 1 month 8 1/16 7 15/16 2256 words
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Article313 1985-09-24 12 BA Futures EURODOLLAR futures: Supported by the weaker than-expected US GNP figures and boosted by news o( G5 nations' announcement to intervene against the US dollar, Dec Eurodollar opened at 91.55 and was quickly traded up to 91.60. The market continued to trade firmly and Liffe opening saw pricesBA Futures - 313 words
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Article131 1985-09-24 12 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed sharply firmer In very active trading on the US dollar's (all. Gold closed at U*****.70/330.20 an ounce compared with the $318.80/319.20 finish here on Saturday. On the local market, gold rose HK$9O to close at HK53,062 a tael. Krugerrand gained HK$7O to HK52,595, equivalent to131 words
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Advertisement108 1985-09-24 12 The low-cost way to add telex communications to your word processor if"CMP T^e Hasler Telex Unit provides a \+\Jm am mj l»d direct interface between your word processor or mini/micro computer system and the telex j network. It also provides following Mowrroß J i features: PRINTER /COMPUTER OR WORD PROCESSOR108 words
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Advertisement195 1985-09-24 12 "If a promise is made, keep it. Be prompt. Be expeditious. Above all, insist on the highest colour perfection attainable" K./-M -S i"? Just a tew simple concepts made by us when we opened our doors back in the *****. As a family owned futt-serv«ce lab, we have the technology195 words
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Article, Illustration4274 1985-09-24 13 THE SINGAPORE stock market closed higher for the seventh consecutive session yesterday, continuing the best rally the market has seen for months. But heavy profit-taking in the afternoon session trimmed the early gains. The BT Composite Index closed 1.64 points higher at 669.144,274 words
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Article226 1985-09-24 13 SINGAPORE Riaaa Indices C 1 HoMnfi DICMSti H Lm> Oadrt CASHJOt Raiaigb |A. r *0O#O»iw 3U| Wrt Woo4 Khaag Gnaa Hum M Sm Urn jU«T Etoct 200 250 675 289 304 197 129 280 304 218 545 177 55 53 45 39 30 24 21 20 16226 words
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Article4787 1985-09-24 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and I■!— in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".4,787 words
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Article, Illustration580 1985-09-24 14 Reuter JARDINE MATHESON Holdings Ltd is widely expected to skip paying an interim dividend when it reports results for the first half of 1965 on Friday, according to stock analysts in Hongkong. They said it might omit the interim dividend, despite reporting higherReuter - 580 words
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178 1985-09-24 14 Reuter RULES GOVERNING conditional takeover offers in Australia will be tightened by legislation later this year, the Joint Federal/State Ministerial Council for Companies and Securities said in a statement. The National Securities and Companies Commission (NCSC) will be able to prevent a takeover if itReuter - 178 words
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Article278 1985-09-24 14 Managers' prices for Sep 24 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 84 1 95 The Sovmgs Fund 1.37 145 S'pore Prog Fund 0 80 0 85 S'pore Sec Fund 116 1.23 S'pore Invest Fund 0 81 0 86 S'pore Equity Fund 0 82 0 87 Asia Unit Trust278 words
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360 1985-09-24 14 PROFIT-TAKING in the earlier part of the day did not deter buyers on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Share prices closed sharply higher as a result of some last-min-ute buying. However, a few counters did not recover from the bout of profit-taking and360 words
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Article3659 1985-09-24 14 VOUS THAIS A Choc (2.745) (15) 2 76 (5) 2 74 (11)2 70 AISB (20) 102 (217) 101 (124) I 00 Akom (101 S) (3M) 103 (19) I 03 (1) 1 05 (9) I 00 (10 1 02 (28) 1 01 AMD (05 306 53,659 words
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Article106 1985-09-24 14 HONGKONG Friday 1388.5 Week ago *1413.8 Hong Seng Index Monday 1535 45 Friday 1549 46 NEW YORK Week ago 1600 23 Dow Jones TOKYO Friday 1297.94 Thursday 1306 79 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1307 68 Monday Closed Friday ***** 95 Standard Poors Week ago Closed Friday 182.05106 words
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Article, Illustration438 1985-09-24 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK ADMIRALTY DEVELOPMENT Ltd, a property group controlled mainly by Singaporeans including tycoon Mr Ng Teng Fong, has raised a HK$6lO million ($2OO million) loan to finance the construction of the prestigious billion-dollar Admiralty n development project in Hongkong. The company438 words
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495 1985-09-24 15 ALAN LEE - Company to pay USs3.7sm cash for its share By ALAN LEE PRO MET BHD has decided to opt for a controlling interest in a promising oil well in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, instead of an original proposed acquisition of a one-third stake. Under the495 words
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499 1985-09-24 15 NORTH BORNEO TIMBERS has finally decided to call off its proposal for a "substantial acquisition", after more than one year of negotiations. The company has requested the stock exchanges in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to lift the suspension of trading499 words
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379 1985-09-24 15 THE FIRST SEMINAR on the unlisted securities market organised by the Institute of Banking Finance attracted a total of 84 participants yesterday. Among those who attended were representatives from the Monetary Authority of Singapore, officials from the Stock Exchange of Singapore and379 words
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Article1086 1985-09-24 15 SHARE PRICES opened easier with dollar earners hit by the weakness of the currency after news of a G5 agreement to bring the dollar's value down. The market also reacted, but to a lesser degree, to Friday's lower close on Wall Street. At I.oopm, the FTSE 100 was1,086 words
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Article40 1985-09-24 15 Group pre-tax profit of:/ 1962,000 ($700,000) on turnover of" 15.84 million ($4.61 million) for the half year to end-June. Group after-tax profit oI $553,000 ($354,000), giving earn*- ings per share of 5.53 cents (3.54 1 cents).40 words
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Article26 1985-09-24 15 Unaudited earnings before tax of M 52.87 million ($2.71 million) on turnover of $25.93 million ($25.44 million) for the six months to end-June.26 words
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Article55 1985-09-24 15 Group profit before tax of M 55.83 million ($4.14 million) on turnover of $40.82 million ($4l million) for the year to end-June. Profit after tax is $3.44 million ($2.51 million) and EPS is 7.7 cents (8.4 cents). c < An unchanged final dividend of five per55 words
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Advertisement881 1985-09-24 14 NOTICES In the Matter ft The Cempuriea Act, Cap. 185 sad la the Matter «f POLYGRAPH SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED (la Men ben' Vetaatary UqmJ<Uti*a) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at Blk 4 Queen's Road #02-119 Singapore 1026 on Monday the 23rd day881 words
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Advertisement312 1985-09-24 14 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 MARTECH INTERNATIONAL (PRIV ATE) LIMITED (la Morten' Vihutvy LlqaM&tiaa) Special Resalattaaa At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Martech International (Private) Limited duly convened and held at 111 North Bridge Road «12-05, Peninsula Plaza, Singapore 0617 on 20th312 words
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Advertisement296 1985-09-24 14 the companies act, CAP. 185 Section 290(2) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION PRECISION WATCHCASE (PTE) LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of PRECISION WATCHCASE (PTE) LIMITED duly convened and held at No. 5 Shenton Way, Level 19. UIC Building, Singapore 0106 on the 16th day of September ©85,296 words
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Advertisement163 1985-09-24 15 CIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We. Hownway Marine Engineering (Private) Limited, of 111. North Bridge Road, Peninsula Plaza *07-17, Singapore 0617. hereby give notice that in consequence of our intended purchase, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping163 words
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Advertisement451 1985-09-24 15 a aos XX-2OTH WORLD MANAGEMENT CONGRESS SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. NOVEMBER 3-6, 1985 MALAYSIA WILL HOST THE 20TH WORLD MANAGEMENT CONGRESS IN KUALA LUMPUR ON NOVEMBER 3 6,1985. Prominent speakers nominated from the Asian Association of Management Organisations (AAMO), European Council of Management (CECIOS), North American Management Council (NAMCO) and451 words
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Article, Illustration532 1985-09-24 16 BOEY KIT YIN - Total capital outlay will be $160 m by 1987 By BOEY KIT YIN GENERAL MOTORS Singapore yesterday announced that it is investing $50 million to produce sensors to monitor the fuel mixture of computer-controlled cars. Earlier this year, GMS invested $44 million to532 words
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Article307 1985-09-24 16 SINGAPORE fits in with General Motors's strategy to secure supplies of components and parts from several strategic locations around the world. Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday that GM's operations are not confined only to manufacturing facilities. GMS has a warehouse to store and redistribute307 words
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Article115 1985-09-24 16 UPI THE SOVIET UNION said yesterday that the US had resumed the arms talks in Geneva "without a serious intention" of reaching early agreement. Communist Party newspaper Pravda attacked President Reagan's determination to continue research on the Star Wars anti-missile defence system. It said: "TheUPI - 115 words
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320 1985-09-24 16 NYT THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS who have drug, alcohol or psychological problems are involved in handling the country's nuclear weapons, said a Stanford University professor. Dr Herbert Abrams, a radiologist at Stanford's Centre for International Security and Arms Control, said yesterday that defenceNYT - 320 words
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Article202 1985-09-24 16 SINGAPORE will finally get its indoor stadium, first mooted 10 years ago. Kenzo Tange Associates and RSP Architects Planners A Engineers (RSP) have been awarded the consultancy for the project. The Singapore Sports Council announced the appointment yesterday and stated that a letter of intent was signed202 words
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Article, Illustration729 1985-09-24 16 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI THE 30-STRONG Singapore delegation spent yesterday in Xiamen (Amoy), the hometown of many overseas Chinese. But what the Singaporeans saw was quite different from that described by their parents. Xiamen underwent a political revolution 36 years ago and is now inPhoto by Francis Ong - 729 words
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Article115 1985-09-24 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES pulled back from their early highs yesterday but still held gains of US$B.9O to $8.80 after attracting professional selling and small profit taking in New York. Gold for delivery in December was up $8.90 at $332.60 an ounce, having retreated from $336.00.Reuter - 115 words
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Article65 1985-09-24 16 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market yesterday pushed sharply and broadly higher in early trading as investors applauded international moves to drive the value of the US dollar lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 18 points to 1316. Advances led declines by a four-one marginReuter - 65 words
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Article53 1985-09-24 16 Reuter FIVE CAR BOMBS killed two Hindu children yesterday in a violent end to PunJab's election campaign. The blasts, which injured two people, hit cars belonging to candidates and supporters of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's Congress (I) Party and the main Sikh political party, theReuter - 53 words
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Article36 1985-09-24 16 AFP THE CHINESE government yesterday denied it instigated an anti-Japanese demonstration in Beijing last week and said "inappropriate" slogans shouted by some of the 1,000 student protesters should not be taken seriously. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article30 1985-09-24 16 Reuter KING FAHD of Saudi Arabia said yesterday that nobody had a right to criticise his country's oil policies, which were being conducted under special circumstances.Reuter - 30 words
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Article43 1985-09-24 16 UPI CHINESE LEADER Deng Xiaoping yesterday exhorted his newly-elected corps of proteges to push forward with economic reforms that have wrought "profound change" in the nation of one billion people. Mr Deng delivered the lengthy address in Beijing. UPIUPI - 43 words
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56 1985-09-24 16 Reuter THAILAND will remove its 2.5 per cent tax on exports of newly-harvested rice, effective sometime in January. A government spokesman said yesterday that the Cabinet decided to remove the tax, which ranges from 127 to 170 baht a tonne, after urging byReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1985-09-24 16 Reuter THAI PREMIER Prem Tinsulanonda leaves today on an overseas trip aimed at restoring confidence in his civilian government following a coup attempt two weeks ago. General Prem will be visiting Washington, Britain, France and West Germany.Reuter - 42 words
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Article53 1985-09-24 16 Reuter PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos yesterday ordered an inquiry into allegations that soldiers shot protesters in the central Philippines as they lay defenceless on the ground. The presidential palace said Mr Marcos told the acting military chief, Fidel Ramos, to send police doctors to Escalante in theReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement28 1985-09-24 16 IMf F w r.i CALL: *****22 TOKYO FOR HOTEL AIRFARE PACKAGES OR A COMPREHENSIVE GEKWEE ASSOCIATES PTE LTD 268 ORCHARD ROAD #11 01 YEN SAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 092328 words
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Advertisement180 1985-09-24 16 A piece of luggage all busin must have, a" The Heritage Executive Saddlebag. Only at Ss79 Slip the Saddlebag over your briefcase and you're all ready to leave for your next business trip. The Saddlebag is extremely 1 lightweight, yet surprisingly roomy to hold all the toiletries, clothes and accessories180 words
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Advertisement95 1985-09-24 16 !@&,<<_-{('+|::;<{~/~>%]&(@-}-@ T 1 I 1 ■■111 ORDER FORM Please mail to: Heritage Collections 15 Moonstone Lane #04-00 Singapore 1232 YES! I wish to order (units) of the Saddlebag Ss79 Enclosed is my cheque for S$ Please charge the amount of S$ to my American Express Diners Club VISA Account No95 words
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Miscellaneous53 1985-09-24 16 Outlook for today: Showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Sep 23 at the airport: Maximum temperature 28.2 Associated humidity 78 Minimum temperature 24.6 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 1.15 Rainfall in millimetres 1.8 Rainfall this month 87.7 Rainy doys53 words
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Article, Illustration328 1985-09-24 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE NORWEGIAN ro-ro carrier Nortrans has scheduled a second vessel to double capacity in its fortnightly Singapore-East Malaysia service after 12 months of operation. With satisfactory cargo volumes for its existing vessel, the 866-dwt Trans Hav, the line has decided to deploy a328 words
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268 1985-09-24 17 Reuter INDONESIA, holding record rice stocks of 3.5 million tonnes, is shipping another 100,000-tonne consignment to the Philippines, diplomats said. Indonesia, once the world's biggest rice importer, announced last December that it was re-ex-porting rice which it had bought from TaiwanReuter - 268 words
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167 1985-09-24 17 THE PANAMA Canal Commission is asking the United States Congress to approve maintenance spending of nearly US$2OO million in the next two years. The administration's review of the commission's budget proposals starts early next month and the budget will then pass on to Congress for167 words
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Article87 1985-09-24 17 Reuter CHINA PLANS to raise the cargo handling capacity of its ports to 500 million tonnes a year by 1990 from 280 million last year and a targetted 317 million this year, Chinese Communications Minister Qian Yongchang said. He was quoted by the New China News AgencyReuter - 87 words
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Article80 1985-09-24 17 Reuter NEW ZEALAND ports were closed for 48 hours from yesterday by a strike by waterside workers, the Waterfront Employers Association said. The strike was called to protest against a study of port costs, the association said. Union officials were unavailable for comment. Ten vessels haveReuter - 80 words
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Article32 1985-09-24 17 THE JAPAN/India-Pakistan-Gulf Japan Conference will raise to 2.5 per cent from 2 per cent the extra risk insurance surcharge on shipments from Hongkong to non-Iranian and non-Iraqi Gulf ports.32 words
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723 1985-09-24 18 Fairplay TANKER OWNERS registered with the Standard Steamship Owners' PAI Association have been advised to keep detailed records of their bunker purchases and consumption in an attempt to avoid allegations of illegal fuel diversion. The club, managed by Charles Taylor Co, drawsFairplay - 723 words
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Article315 1985-09-24 18 UPI FOUR MERCHANT ships, five Mexican trawlers and two dozen small fishing boats disappeared in the Pacific ocean off the coast of Acapulco after a major earthquake rocked Mexico, the director of Spain's special fishing radio link said. Jesus Ferreiro, of Onda Pesquera, a fishing radioUPI - 315 words
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Article118 1985-09-24 18 Kingsley Wood - -By Kingsley Wood DARWIN shipowner, VB Perkins and Co has purchased the small freighter Roger Rougier, which has been renamed Melville Bay. The vessel will trade between Darwain and Gove and Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Roger Rougier was in the Bass Strait trade118 words
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272 1985-09-24 18 Reuter OMI CORPORATION said that several of its vessels have been involved in charter changes with a number of companies, including charters with two shipping concerns that have sought court protection from creditors. Sanko Steamship Co Ltd, a Japanese shipping company which is beingReuter - 272 words
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Article693 1985-09-24 18 AB Shpg V 5 Afea Line VI 3 APC Line V 4 APL III 2/3 Anro Service IV 3/4 ANL 1 1 ASCL III 1 Balt-Canodo Line VH 4/5 Bait-Orient Lme VH 4/5 Bank Lme V 5 BBS II 4/5 Bayswater Shpg IX 2 Ben Line Cont693 words
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Article1349 1985-09-24 18 THE freight market was featured by the dearer level of US$7.5O being paid for grain from the US Gulf to the Continent, shipbrokers said. The business involved a cargo of 59,000 long tons stowing 55 feet for early October loading. Grain was also covered from the Gulf to1,349 words
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Article203 1985-09-24 19 A BRITISH container-loading invention with a proven track record is making its first appearance in the Far East at the 6th South East Asian Industrial Fair now on at the Singapore World Trade Centre. Known as the Satellite, the equipment is a remote controlled robotic, self-propelled pallet203 words
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Article589 1985-09-24 19 Lloyd's List A CONFIDENTIAL report on the finances of Orient Overseas (Holdings), the quoted company in the CY Tung shipowning empire, has disclosed that the company is owed US$l45 million by the privatelyheld sectors of the group. The report was prepared by Hambro Pacific, financial adviserLloyd's List - 589 words
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Article, Illustration367 1985-09-24 19 AFP THE IRANIAN navy seized a Danish freighter in the Hormuz Strait on Sunday on suspicion of transporting supplies to Iraq, bringing the total number of ships stopped by Iran in the past week to 42, the Iranian News Agency and Radio Teheran reported. TheAFP - 367 words
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Article203 1985-09-24 19 Oct 8-10 Offshore computers conference and exhibition, Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, Aberdeen. Oct 9 Sundials, Honourable Company of Master Mariners technical meeting, 1740 hours, HQS Wellington, Temple Stairs, Victoria Embankment, London WC2. Oct 14-19 Expoship Riomar 85. The fifth Seatrade organised exhibition in this biennial series will203 words
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Article190 1985-09-24 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia. Straits Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.190 words
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100 1985-09-24 19 SPANISH OFFICIALS were trying to establish who staged attacks on a Spanish navy ship and a trawler off Morocco in which a naval petty officer was killed, two others were hurt and seven fishermen went missing. Foreign ministry officials said they were in constant100 words
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5963 1985-09-24 24 aaanDoofl A guide to ships loading at Singapore for 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 of5,963 words
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Article637 1985-09-24 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Jumna P 5 ***** 1600 USL F7 0700-0800 N3 Ned Houtman 324 ***** 1700 Ned-EAC F7 0800-0900/0800-0900 P2/S2 Chev Paul 45E ***** 1700 Optorg Fl 0700-0900 G3637 words
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Article1629 1985-09-24 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A- B A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Line Atricon Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus ShippmgAgencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PKI1,629 words
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Article985 1985-09-24 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 24 9 85/1800 Banff K16 Borneo alongside G Selatan-9 K17 Ocean Intl alongside 24 9 85/1200 Junliangcheng K15 Y Fung alongside 24 9 85/1500 Kota Angkasa K32 PIL alongside 24 9 85/1500 Lenmogorsk K18 S'pore Sov alongside985 words
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Article340 1985-09-24 26 AFP THE level of tanker enquiry in most areas was well maintained and fixings continued at firm rates last week. But in conditions of poor enquiry for large tonnage in the Gulf states area, two ULCC's were fixed early in the week from Sirri Island, one to theAFP - 340 words
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Advertisement1087 1985-09-24 17 Monthly from Pitman Available at all good bookshops and newsagents IfiTimes 111 IP Distributors i y X ORIENT OVERSEAS ConluH&l LINE Agents: *M» IMOM SHTfWG AGENCIS (l«f 2428M/OOK) PITvSI ;o Slwnton Way #04 03 Marina Moa* S«(apo<e 0207 L&ij TH *****11 THei NO RS ***** m?vW\ CfS OFFCt TPC #031,087 words
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Advertisement67 1985-09-24 17 [KMUDB TANKER OWNERS registered with the Standard Steamship Owners' P&l Association have been advised to keep detailed records of their bunker purchoses. Page II A CONFIDENTIAL report on the finances of Orient Overseos (Holdings) has disclosed thot the company is owed US$l45 million. Page 111 Index to advertisers II Shipping67 words
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Advertisement1206 1985-09-24 17 4 BALT-ORIENT LINE Baltic Shipping Co Refute Services from South East Asia to United Kingdom and j| a i lt„i, mn In IHMRI rOTTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd Tel: *****3 MAERSK LINE MAERSK LINE (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. ffl IS NOW BERTHED AT SOUTHPOINT 2 Penanq Vessel *Smgaporr1,206 words
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Advertisement401 1985-09-24 18 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHbN LIN* CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wnt Pacific North Wast Foodor at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Mother VSI LA/LB OAK Mother VSI SHI VCR PLD I ZEELANWA 19/10 22/10 TOKYO M 79/10 30/10 2/11 S KASHU 26 10 29/10 S. BfISHU 4/11 5/11 1/11 I P ARROW401 words
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Advertisement290 1985-09-24 18 Vessel BARBER XCTOR N tOCKSTII BARK R TOM N ROTTEROAM BARBER TAMPA MM ARRIVALS N ROTTfRDAM ?6 9 BARBER TEXAS ?6 9 N ROUEN 16 10. BARBER PERSEUS 16 10 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA Vessel BAMCR TEXAS BAJIKt TOMSBCK BAMCR PERSEUS 6/11 7/11 12/11 17/11290 words
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Advertisement900 1985-09-24 19 The Straits Steamship Group fcyg-h Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHP SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK Bran Rdm 19/10 20/10 27/10 20/10 06/11 07/11 U/ll 12/11 21/11 22/11 20/11 20/11 04/12 05/12 14/12 15/12 21/12 22/12 27/12 20/12 Also900 words
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Advertisement705 1985-09-24 19 Franco Belgian Services [f+r Ia«, k ±4rv%±4 utu* b« /id* >'ar injj) (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM! fuu cowtmo strwa to emote STOW P KEIANGIe Har.e R dam nil COWMWBW SEtWP FMM EUMTE WPTUM CRTSTAI KOMAN CHANCE SEVEN SEAS BMIGE CHEMItR PAH S PO*E PKIIANGIe Har.e R dam f Stow* Ham705 words
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Advertisement284 1985-09-24 20 I u Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS I TO EUROPE/MED FROM N. CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS ——Agent# SEGANI Singapore *****66 K. Lumpur *****5/6/8. *****9. *****9 Bookinj *****78 Freight *****00 CFS *****72 Terminal *****33 *****8 *****8 *****7. *****2 *****3 e PALMYRA TSIRIS LINES sa REGULAR SERVICE TO ARABIAN GULF SABAH INDON SIN KTi284 words
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Advertisement268 1985-09-24 20 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN rnNUfNTIDNAI SERVICE TO IRAN/PERSIAN GULF Revert PsUauftme Agents tor PT GESURI LLOYD PT BAHA3I BAHTERA PT PERINTIS LINES 10 Collver Quay 05 04 to 05 05 Ocean Bldg S pore 0104 Tel *****44 to 48 *****1 SINGAPORE/INDONESIA SERVICE (Weekly Fid Container Service) PRASETIA 127 Sept 2Tfcpt268 words
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Advertisement428 1985-09-24 20 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd A*C,' TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX R*****1 A R5206,2 t i:\STl:i{\ CAR \WVM. I Tl). ILLLI INTERMARITIME LTD K Kiubatu TH: 2215*0 Marta Id: *****1 REUNION/SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS KK KM Spare Pk «ru Obn tl CI M V LIICAYAM TRADER V4S428 words
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Advertisement746 1985-09-24 20 r EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) Round-The-World West Bound Service (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) US WEST COAST SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO 10 1) lOK HtCH OKLAND SAN DtGO RICHMON) STOCKTON. AIEMEDA BDWOOO CITY SACRMCNTO. TACOMA LONG MEW 2) ATLANTA CNCAGO KANSAS CITY DALLAS OENMR t OT*» MAJOR MCROMtDGE KSTMATIONS746 words
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Advertisement1026 1985-09-24 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PtL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 VESSEL KOTA JAYA KOTA MUTIARA KOTA SINGA KOTA MEGAH KOTA WIRAWAN KOTA WANGSA EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VOYAGE E-561 E-567 CP/33/BS E-585 E-M3 E-569 HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 27-26/9 2-5/10 BERBERA. HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH. PTSUDAN, AQABA. MOMBASA. D SAL1,026 words
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Advertisement771 1985-09-24 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K CHANCE 23W... S S BRIDGE S?W TDK BRIDGE 27W (21/10) 23/10 11/11 12/11 14/11 16/11 C CONTAINER 32W (28/10) 30/10 18/11 19/11 21/11 23/11 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N CRYSTAL S'pore Closing Times FCL Cargo 1200 25/9 ICL Cargo771 words
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Advertisement826 1985-09-24 24 Kegiwuil Container Mints 4 Sailings weekly Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P.S.A. Mon, Tue, Thur. Sat ran HINODE KISEN CO. LTD M/DDI t t AST Rt.Gi'LAR USER SPFCIAIISFD HEAVY LIFTFRS AVAIIABIE KASHtI MARU Spore 8/10 Oct Loadint for: Dubai, iebet AS Sharjah, Damnum FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 0 EUROPE STORE826 words
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Miscellaneous177 1985-09-24 24 Regional Weather ts- f* I 9 •A J7 e 70. X f L •i f/y. *xti •UK 111 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wave height One halt fleche represents 5 knots R Thunderstorm Temperature o c yQ\ Weather Wind direction with speed in knots y177 words
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