The Business Times, 8 October 1985
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Title Section12 1985-10-08 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. <P) No. 99/1/85 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1985 75 CENTS12 words
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195 1985-10-08 1 Reuter THE AMERICAN ECONOMY improved dramatically in September for the first time in eight months, the latest survey by the National Association of Purchasing Managers shows. The survey, based on information from purchasing managers in 250 industrial companies, showed increases in production and new orders inReuter - 195 words
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214 1985-10-08 1 Bernama SOVIET EMBASSY staff in Bangkok have been recruiting Thai students from rural areas for studies in unidentified higher education institutions in the Soviet Union. The Nation newspaper in Bangkok yesterday quoted authoritative sources as saying that the embassyBernama - 214 words
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335 1985-10-08 1 ALVIN TAY - One of the biggest ringgit loans raised By ALVIN TAY A GROUP OF Singapore-based banks is putting together one of the biggest Malaysian ringgitdenominated loans ever raised in the Republic. The Msloo million loan package, which is still being finalised, is for Amanah International335 words
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269 1985-10-08 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A LINK BETWEEN Asean and the European Institute of Business Administration, one of the most reputable business academies in the West, could issue from a seminar scheduled for later this month. One result of the Asean-Eu-ropean Economic Community269 words
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323 1985-10-08 1 AP THE AMERICAN ambassador to the Philippines has said that the US has other options besides keeping its bases in the country, and that the bases will be useless if the Philippines is unstable. Addressing seven Rotary clubs in the Makati financialAP - 323 words
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100 1985-10-08 1 Reuter VENEZUELA'S Finance Minister Manuel Azpurua has asked creditor banks to accept a contingency clause in the country's US$2l.2 billion rescheduling accord in the event of a sharp decline in oil revenue or interest rate increases. However, bankers said the proposed clause was probablyReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration66 1985-10-08 1 SHARE PRICES (ell mnn a breed treat la this, quirt trading on the Slagapere staekmarket yesterday, alter falllag to rally la early tradlag. IV Straits Times ladastrial Index (eU S.Bl peiats 70.5», wkUe the Baslaeas Times Cempedte ladex lest 4J7 peiats te ICI.CT. Dealers said peslttea-eqaartag aad seme66 words
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Article, Illustration358 1985-10-08 1 THESE MEN are bearing a rare commodity in Poland today toilet paper. Scarcity has turned the humble toilet roll into a precious possession. Along with underwear, mackerel and light bulbs, Poland faces a lack of toilet paper, the only difference being that the last-mentioned358 words
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372 1985-10-08 1 THE AMERICAN and German central banks made token interventions in the foreign exchange markets yesterday to cushion the rebound of the US dollar. Dealers in Tokyo said the US Federal Reserve sold between US$2O and $50 million against the Deutsche mark, its first372 words
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Advertisement97 1985-10-08 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM (USA) 1 m Gibson in Parchment New, complementing Kohler bar sink makes entertaining more fun and easier! Fashioned from durable acrylic, it is stain resistant, impact resistant and lightweight. And cleaning is definitely neater and quicker, with the detachable garnish cups and the hardwood97 words
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Advertisement263 1985-10-08 1 :>'*~,+,%,-@>.+{`^-;$<(;(+>%,$- SHARE INFORMATION MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE CROSSWORDS TV A RADIO DOONESBURY BRISTOW OUR VIEW RETRENCHMENT is usually considered nobody's fault. Noone takes the blame for an economic downturn. A closer examination of the situation suggests, however, that employers might not have had to retrench so many263 words
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Advertisement233 1985-10-08 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM i »-<• '*>* j S:: i ft m M A GOLDMINE, no doubt, but all that glitters ia not gold. Florence Chong explores the pleaeure, and the problems, that tycoon Robin Loh faces in the development of the Lido Complex, the first private houeing233 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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492 1985-10-08 2 DAVID GABRIEL - Sang Kancil is BT's financial futures trader. DAVID GABRIEL traces Sang Kancil's tactics and strategies on Simex every Tuesday. The starting capital was 5525,000, a sum within the reach of most professionals in Singapore. SANG KANCIL 4 u T DAVID GABRIEL492 words
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Article777 1985-10-08 2 SINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday closed firmer against most major currencies in active and nervous trading. It ended higher at 215.50/65 yen compared with New York's Friday 213.80/214.00 close, but was below its high of 215.85. It finished higher at 2.6535/50 marks compared with New York's Friday 2.6080/6100777 words
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Article, Illustration281 1985-10-08 2 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels after quiet afternoon trading. Short-dates gained 1/16 point at the outset and then remained unchanged with overnight, Tuesday/Wednesday and week fixed at a common 8-1/16 7-15/16 per cent. Asian dollar CD rates closed steady at opening levels in281 words
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Article247 1985-10-08 2 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Currencies Nominal Bid I rata* Sn Offer cri tithaonian aaa parity chang* Local dollars to on* unit of foreign currency: US dolor 2 1370 2 1385 2 8196 -24 21 Sterling pound 3 0153 3 0195 7 3469 -58 96 Australian dollar 1247 words
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Article253 1985-10-08 2 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed lower in moderately active trading, reflecting the strength of the US dollar. Dealers said there were no other fresh factors, noting that there appears to. be strong price support at the US$325 an ounce level. The metal ended at U*****.10/50 an ounce compared with Saturday's253 words
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Article374 1985-10-08 2 EURODOLLAR futures yesterday opened lower as the market turned bearish due to a FOMC meeting adopting a firmer interest rate policy and the carry over effect of the matched sales by the Fed on Friday. The December contract eased to 91.66 which was temporarily supported by the interexchange gap374 words
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Article113 1985-10-08 2 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell by Vi point from Friday to close at 6V< per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate fell by I'/« point while the two- and three-month fell by point each. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: OH«f M Over113 words
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Advertisement84 1985-10-08 2 U. Y)u can always count on Parker for a good deal. WW www il 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. •f PARKER This offer i- nppluable84 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration446 1985-10-08 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING FRUSTRATION still appears to confront many small companies in their bid to obtain a grant from the Skills Development Fund, as issues raised at a public forum yesterday suggested. But SDF administrator Foo Meng Tong assured them that it was already446 words
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343 1985-10-08 3 A QUARTER of a million dollars is to be spent on an exhibition to try to make civil servants more productive. Office Productivity *85, organised by the working committee of the Civil Service Productivity Campaign, will be the highlight of this year's promotions. The organisers expect visits343 words
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Article188 1985-10-08 3 INNOVATION, R&D work .'and the development of new production methods will form the thrust of the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research's new programmes. Examples of the statutory board's scheme to improve standards are the introduction of a good manufacturing practice (GMP) •scheme and188 words
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211 1985-10-08 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO A SUCCESSFUL bid to attract the biggest conference to be held in Singapore so far underlines the potential of the Republic's growing facilities to handle major world gatherings. After more than two years of effort, Singapore has won the bid to play211 words
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276 1985-10-08 3 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG CONTRACTORS need no longer pay $1,000 to recruit construction workers who have graduated from the Construction Industry Training Centre (CITC). The waiving of the $1,000 release fee was announced by the Construction Industry Development Board's general manager, Mr Ng276 words
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Article103 1985-10-08 3 TRADERS OF "sensitive goods" such as chemicals or arms would do well to learn about import and export procedures to cut time spent in checking and filling applications. One way is through a course to be held from Nov 25 to 29 at the World103 words
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Advertisement51 1985-10-08 3 BALLY ofSwitzerland meets the challenge of today The Best of BALLY Is To Be Found At MELWANI boutiques homines #02-14/15, Shaw Centre Tel: *****42 #02-23, Plaza Singapura Tel: *****29 #07-26/27, Specialists' Centre Tel: *****54 ftflfM #03-06/07 Scotts Shopping Centre A member of Tel: *****60 the MBM Group Also open on51 words
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Advertisement274 1985-10-08 3 Singapore needs is a new notel addition. Unless it's the new Wlev Wine at the Shangri-La. Shangri-La Singapore now has an impressive new extension. The Valley Wing. Each floor in this superb addition is limited to 12 guest rooms. And each elegantly-appointed room is an impressive 52 sq metres. Making274 words
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OVERSEAS
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626 1985-10-08 4 Little progress for developing nations at Seoul meeting Reuter INDUSTRIAL NATIONS have again succeeded in defusing calls from the developing world for reform of the international monetary system and have ruled the day on a series of IMF issues at this year's annual gatheringReuter - 626 words
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477 1985-10-08 4 AP A SPECIAL TASK FORCE created to study development assistance has told a World Bank-International Monetary Fund committee that the need for development aid is growing and projected that aid funds are likely to be inadequate. The conclusions of the task force, commissionedAP - 477 words
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229 1985-10-08 4 Reuter THE BRITISH government is easing its financial policy in anticipation of a slowdown in economic growth next year. Broker Simon and Coates, in its monthly review released in London yesterday, says that ministers have already tolerated exceptionally rapid growth of broad money supplyReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration352 1985-10-08 4 UPI ISRAEL HAS GIVEN Cairo until today to investigate the killing of seven Israeli holiday-makers by an Egyptian policeman in the Sinai desert and to look into reports that they died because Egyptian officials denied them medical aid. Prime Minister Shimon Peres, in aUPI - 352 words
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270 1985-10-08 4 AFP HAN LEI, the former president of the China Agricultural Bank, China's largest financial institution, has been strongly reprimanded in connection with a mil-lion-dollar banking scandal. Mr Han, who was also the head of the bank's Communist Party branch, and three other top banking officialsAFP - 270 words
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179 1985-10-08 4 AP INDIAN PREMIER Rajiv Gandhi has told Newsweek magazine that the US uses military aid as a political tool, while he can rely on the Soviet Union. "The US has used military aid as a political tool," he said. "As for theAP - 179 words
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218 1985-10-08 4 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said the current yen-dollar rate better reflects economic realities but warned that Japan's efforts to liberalise could still come to nothing if faced with threatened US protectionism. "Now (the dollar) is around the level of 213 yen. The economicReuter - 218 words
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Article855 1985-10-08 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Locol time From sv PAA SV379 PA2I 0115 0020 SEL LAX/TYO/HKG CAL CAL MAS MAS MAS MAS MAS CI 341 CI337 MH60I MH68I MH603 MH811 MH67I 0255 0255 0720 0820 0905 0940 0950 TPE/KUL TPE/KUL KUL KUL KUL PEN KUL SIA RBA CPA855 words
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Article, Illustration490 1985-10-08 6 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION'S proposal to cut US and Soviet nuclear missiles by 50 per cent would leave the US unable to defend Europe during a nuclear attack, American National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane said in Washington on Sunday. The offer, made lastReuter - 490 words
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Article366 1985-10-08 6 Reuter THE US TREASURY is facing a debt crisis because the Senate is bogged down in controversy over an amendment to a bill that will raise the national debt ceiling and permit more borrowing. Treasury Secretary James Baker said that the government would run out ofReuter - 366 words
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319 1985-10-08 6 Reuter THE US ABSTAINED on a United Nations vote condemning Israel's Tunisian raid to protect the proWestern Tunis government from possible overthrow by Libyan-backed mobs, said the New York Times yesterday. A White House aide said there was overwhelming information suggesting that anReuter - 319 words
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Article104 1985-10-08 6 Reuter FLORIDA will investigate the unauthorised use of the brains of executed criminals by a medical researcher. The Miami governor's office said the investigation was ordered after state officials acknowledged newspaper reports that brains had been given to neurobiologist Christiana Leonard for her medical studies onReuter - 104 words
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284 1985-10-08 6 Reuter THE SOCIALISTS of Prime Minister Mario Soares suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Social Democrats in Portugal's general elections, while the fledgling Democratic Renewal Party (PRD) supplanted the communists as the third largest group. The PRD, formed by supporters of PresidentReuter - 284 words
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143 1985-10-08 6 AP PRESIDENT REAGAN is moving towards a decision to end US recognition of the World Court's authority in political cases, according to administration officials quoted in a report yesterday. The US would continue to deal with the court on "mutually submitted" cases involvingAP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-10-08 6 Reuter DESMOND TUTU, Anglican bishop of Johannesburg, is close to endorsing violence to overthrow South Africa's white minority government. In a television interview at the end of a visit to Britain, the black South African church leader said: "I am aware as a man ofReuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration344 1985-10-08 6 Reuter A POLICEMAN was killed by a mob wielding machetes and knives and more than 80 people were injured in violence which raged into the early hours of yesterday morning in north London, police said. They said 56 of those injured were policemen, and oneReuter - 344 words
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Advertisement231 1985-10-08 5 Our new rates are so low we're hard to beat. M From October 1 st, Telecoms rates and rentals have once more been slashed dramatically. It is the second reduction for Telex and IDD this year and the sixth since 1979. Just look at the reductions in the table above.231 words
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Advertisement180 1985-10-08 6 STYLE'B6 Fabrics Garments Shoes Accessories (TRADE ONLY) November 13th, 14th and 15th, 1985, 12.00 to 6.00 pm at the Century Park Sheraton A® The Reliable Airline KLIVI Royal Dutch Airlines Fof the sixth consecutive year, leading designers and manufacturers /Vy from Austria will present the latest in fashion materials and180 words
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Advertisement128 1985-10-08 6 SorthclOthijcaf Royal celebrate the world-famous A traditional German carnival of feasting, beer-drinking, dancing and yodelling OCTOBER 9-13,1985 7.30PM NIGHTLY Garden Ballroom (2nd floor) Royal Holiday Inn Singapore Partake of authentic Bavarian fare and over flowing beer; with the oom-pah-pah beats of the 9-member brass band. INN lALER MUSIKANTEN; a renowned128 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1985-10-08 6 Doonesbury 6REAT EJOTEMEtfT HERE, J.J.-KJE'VE BEEN CONTAOEP BY STEVEN JOBS' NEW COMPUTER COMPANY! as I fife- Mi M r*|4 si> HIS PEOPLE ARE PEVELOPING SOME NEW PROMOS FOR THE EDUCATIONAL MARKET, ANP THEY'RE SHOPPING AROUNP THE AP ACCOUNT. i 8 1 Sea u fmms BY GARRY TRUDEAU YEAH, BUT HERE'S70 words
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Advertisement217 1985-10-08 7 Canon Who can rccirculatc qi your originals and copy onto both sides, sorting £500 sheets into fifty sets, i j p=-at a speed of 50 copies per turns out either one'/4 or two-sided copies from either type of flp original —upto A3 size. Toner Tank Enough toner for 24,000 copies.217 words
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FEATURES
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Article517 1985-10-08 8 ALMOST EVERY REDUNDANCY has a long tale to tell. The tale told by employers is usually about how everything went beyond their control. The economy went down through no fault of theirs. The company became uncompetitive because of high wages. Customers stopped buying. Workers and517 words
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Article, Illustration919 1985-10-08 8 FLORENCE CHONG - Tycoon Robin Loh's project exploits the shortage of accommodation in China By FLORENCE CHONG MULTI-MILLIONAIRE and shipping tycoon Robin Loh has walked into a project in China which most developers could only dream of. It gives a quick tum iround in funds and what appears to be919 words
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Advertisement10 1985-10-08 8 First Come. First Served. British Airways The world's favourite airline,10 words
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Miscellaneous184 1985-10-08 8 ,{;_==&~\(\-)(@%>;~."]!]\?]':\* CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 A striking way to ocquire stolen property (5) 8 A humorist odvanced in a vehicle (5) 10 A female's cricket trophy' (5) 11 Beat, thanks to a Pole (3) 12 Poet involved in basketmaking (5) 13 Its solution is in a sort of mist (7)184 words
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Miscellaneous506 1985-10-08 8 5 The sod aspect of dad and little Thomos (6) 6 Inessential location? (5) 7 Traded in certain suits? (5) 9 Talk round m rings? (3) 12 That elementary factor on TV (7) 14 We do so or die in the attempt (3) 16 Iniured bodly enough to get a506 words
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SPORTS
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Article565 1985-10-08 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association president Loh Lin Kok served a welcome antidote for Mobil Marathon runners recovering from last Sunday's race the next one could be bigger and better. Said Mr Loh: "I have plans to amalgamate the Mobil Marathon with the565 words
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284 1985-10-08 9 Reuter BRITAIN'S Mark James presented South African Nick Price with victory in the European Champions' Golf Tournament at Saint-Nom-la-Breteche last Sunday when he missed a putt from less than two feet at the third extra play-off hole. James, who led by a strokeReuter - 284 words
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297 1985-10-08 9 Reuter MARTINA NAVRATILOVA, the first seed, beat Steffi Graf of West Germany, seeded second, 6-3 6-1 in the final of the US$l5O,OOO Lynda Carter/ Maybelline Women's Tennis Classic last Sunday and won her first tournament since Wimbledon. "Winning isn't a relief, but losing wouldReuter - 297 words
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200 1985-10-08 9 Reuter THE KANSAS CITY ROYALS, the last team to break the American League West jinx, will try to do it again while the Los Angeles Dodgers face the same task when baseball's playoffs begin with a new best-of-seven format. Tonight, the AmericanReuter - 200 words
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Miscellaneous1314 1985-10-08 9 to mn mm >V (HI Hilt I rrrrt ji ijjjjn mr TT"TTT r-r SMITHSONIAN WORLD "Tim* and Light" 8.00 pm, Channel 12 How time is measured by the evolution of the sea urchin is just one of the fascinating subjects examined in tonight's episode. Besides exploring the mystery of a1,314 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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Article1102 1985-10-08 10 Many managers switching assets into cash and taking a wait-and-see attitude The publisher of the Mutual Fund News Service recently said a new mood of caution is evident among the managers of many of the successful growth-oriented mutual funds in the United States. TheyNYT - 1,102 words
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Article101 1985-10-08 10 Reuter SUNTORY has bought Kentwood Spring Water Inc of New Orleans, Louisiana. In a statement Suntory declined to say how much it paid. Industry sources estimated the price at 10 billion yen. Kentwood, the sev-enth-largest bottled water company in the US, had sales of US$2l.6 million lastReuter - 101 words
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Article73 1985-10-08 10 Reuter TOSHIBA CORP and French conglomerate Groupe Bernard Tapie have set up a joint sales company near Paris to sell Toshiba home appliances. Toshiba Consumer Products (France) is owned 70 per cent by To- shiba and 30 per cent by Tapie. Toshiba decided on the venture on theReuter - 73 words
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Article168 1985-10-08 10 Reuter CARLTON Communications is holding talks with Thames Television, Thorn EMI and BET about acquiring Thames. Trading in Carlton's shares was suspended earlier yesterday following British press reports that Carlton was making an £80 million offer for Thames, whose principle shareholders are Thorn and BET.Reuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration282 1985-10-08 10 ILLINOIS has been selected as the site for a US$5OO-million motor plant to be built by Chrysler Corp and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. A US congressional source said on Sunday that the plant would be built in the Blooming-ton-Normal area,282 words
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Advertisement394 1985-10-08 10 FOR Business Or Pleasure, Lunch At THe Elizabethan Grill. Today's Specialties: Rock Melon with Port Parma Ham Fresh Local Lobster 'Raffles' with T&rragon 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 patrons394 words
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Advertisement73 1985-10-08 10 <*» 1 y '0 Specialized in: HONG KONG DIAN XIN CANTONESE CUISINE Business Hours: 11.00 am 2.30pm (Sundays Public Holidays: B.ooam 2.30pm) Dinner: 7.00pm 10.30pm PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL 181, Kitchener Road, 1 Singapore 0820. Td: *****22. A m 2 I i 1 Farm raised and i fed this is an73 words
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Advertisement129 1985-10-08 10 9 t--0 Spring Palace Chinese Restaurant Superb Cantonese cuisine from our Hong Kong chefs to please the most discriminating gourmet. Special business lunch at $16 each and $20++ each (min. 2 persons). Over 50 a la carte specialities are also available. A¥ FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street.129 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article346 1985-10-08 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply higher yesterday in active trading led by properties. Brokers said news that Hutchison and HK Electric would jointly bid for all shares of International City boosted the market, particularly property stocks. International City was suspended yesterday. It rose by one cent to 89 cents346 words
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Article248 1985-10-08 11 OCT 07 Al inc«« lnA» Ajao Cement Cathay Com Chang Hwo Bonk NT 2 81 1890 23 60 44 40 16 10 0 1 -0 1 03 -03 +0 1 Nan Yo Plos Pocrfic Cons Pocific Elect Wire Poolung Popef Sharp ShMn Paper Taiwan Agn N For Taiwan Cement248 words
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Article426 1985-10-08 11 TOKYO: Share prices rose but trading was very thin as investors took the usual Monday wait-and-see attitude because overseas markets were still closed, dealers said. The market average gained 41.34 to *****.00, its highest close in 11 weeks, on a turnover of 250 million shares against 230 million in426 words
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Article88 1985-10-08 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed in quiet trading. The mining marker rose by 0.41 to 664.23, while the Commercial and Industrial Index remained unchanged at 167.59. Oils dipped by 0.018 to 0.797. OCT 07 P«o» 0001 -0 0002 MorMeH Oriental B Phrfcx B 0014 -0001 0 1350 -0 00588 words
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Article407 1985-10-08 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets continued their record breaking run, dominated by BHP and the Bell group but with prices rising across the boards. Brokers said the closure of the Sydney exchange for the Labour Day holiday yesterday failed to dampen trading activity. Investors reacted positively to last Friday's news407 words
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Article92 1985-10-08 11 OCT 07 Won HyLrxJoi Const Hyundai Motor KAL 915 920 475 4 25 -11 Choheung 0k 706 3 Korea fnt 752 -8 -8 31 •II -6 -14 unch Commercial Bk Doefcm tnd Daewoo Corp Do*woo tnd Dong Ah 750 518 481 655 583 5 -8 -4 15 27 Yuk92 words
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Article162 1985-10-08 11 BANGKOK: Trading was sluggish with the outlook bearish because of a half percentage point increase in the overnight interbank lending rate by Bangkok Bank. The Book Club Index eased 0.96 point to 131.61 with declines leading gains by 14 to eight. Turnover fell to 670,578 shares worth 36.3 million162 words
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Article60 1985-10-08 11 BARCLAYS MERCHANT BANK (BMB) has been granted a licence to open a representative office in Tokyo. Barclays was the only British bank among nine applicants to be awarded a trust bank licence by the Japanese Ministry of Finance in June. The following month, de Zoete Bevan60 words
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224 1985-10-08 11 Reuter MITSUBISHI COMPANY of Japan has agreed to replace 5,824 defective lorries sold to China last year and pay compensation. The overseas edition of the People's Daily newspaper yesterday said that Mitsubishi had admitted that the FP4IB lorries, exported to China inReuter - 224 words
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156 1985-10-08 11 SEA-LAND Orient has signed an agreement whereby New World Development Company will buy for about HK$3OO million the 49 per cent equity interest in Asia Terminals Ltd (ATL) previously held by Far East Consortium. The acquisition was arranged by Amsterdam-Rot-terdam Bank NV. Sea-Land156 words
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Advertisement664 1985-10-08 11 From September 27th to October 28th '85. you can feast on a mouth watering array of true American fare. Sit down to a fabulous, honest-to-goodness all-American spread ranging from tender juicy ribeve. tenderloin and striploin steaks and the choicest mast beef, accompanied by nutritious baked potatoes, to fresh sweet peaches664 words
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Advertisement119 1985-10-08 11 Savoury Delights Await You At 77 available during lunch.' For reservations call 235 2698 or 734 6622 ext 141/144 Lunch: 11am-3pm Dinner 6pm— 11pm 19 Qurnhill Circle Singapore 0922 1» 734 6622 r CMWMU. HOTEY^X ORCHARD ROAD Ample Free Parking and Valet Service Outside CBD il >4* •s I Our119 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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519 1985-10-08 12 AFP THE PLIGHT OF THE world tin market will come under scrutiny on Oct 9 when the International Tin Council's working group meets for the second time in London to discuss ways of improving the present sixth International Tin Agreement. The working groupAFP - 519 words
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214 1985-10-08 12 AP SAUDI ARABIAN geologists have reported a huge discovery of tin in the mid-north region of the country, but said the ore is too low grade to permit commercial extraction. The English-language newspaper Arab News quoted officials of the Ministry of Oil andAP - 214 words
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Article175 1985-10-08 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed lower on short selling, dampened by a weaker Chicago soyoil futures close and India's purchase of other origin palm oil at its tender last week, dealers said. Buyers were reserved in anticipation of further falls in soyoil values following a larger175 words
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Article297 1985-10-08 12 Singapore C-l Ord unq (S$/kilo, ei-godown) Loonzain Rice Fragrant new crop 1.* A 7X 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grade unq 215 1 2nd f 0 54 100% 3rd grade unq 3rd 0 52 Parboiled Rice New Crop 5% 215 25% no stock 10% 210 10% no stock Thai297 words
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Article349 1985-10-08 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB m 1 bales NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 161 25 I62 25N 160 75 161 75N Int 1 RSS Nov 85 164 25 164 75 163 50 164 00 Int 1 RSS Dec 85 164 50349 words
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Article109 1985-10-08 12 (cents/kg, 1-ton polleti) 35 DEC 85 (current month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Buyers S*ll*rs Buyers Sellers SSR 20 145 00 147 OON 146 00 148 OON SSR 50 143 00 145 00N 144 00 146 OON MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 204 00 206109 words
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Article153 1985-10-08 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (Sellers' noon closing prices on Oct 7 (S*/100 kg). Coconut oil Bufc FOB 75 00 CHd drum FOB 88 00 New drum FOB 92 00 Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW E&W FOB NSW Gombier FOB NSW 440 00 471 00 338 00153 words
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Article121 1985-10-08 12 LARGER DISPOSALS of metal yesterday saw the Koala Lam par Tin Market close SI cents weaker at Ms2f.M per kilt, still within tke ITA lewer range of 21.15 and 32.M, dealers said. Turnover rose to 385 tonnes from 141 on Friday, dne to the start of the last121 words
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Article178 1985-10-08 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yorn, cones Blue Phoenix I6's 2,500 Blue Phoenix 20's 2,550 Blue Phoenix 32's 2,950 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,300 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21's 2,750 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,100 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,300 Open-end yarn Blue178 words
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Article713 1985-10-08 12 COFFEE ROBUSTA futures drifted in lacklustre trading yesterday morning, and stood £5 to £2 a tonne lower by the midday recess. Dealers said a lack of speculative involvement, quiet physicals and general hesitation made for subdued trading, with many operators unwilling to take a view on coffee after713 words
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Article259 1985-10-08 12 SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed quietly lower with November One RSS buyers quoted at 163.50 cents per kilo, down one cent from last Friday, dealers said. The morning session ended 0.25 cent lower after fluctuating within a narrow range in quiet and featureless trading. Prices weakened in quiet afternoon259 words
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Advertisement78 1985-10-08 12 (lOl<k»n I'IMHMIi.Y Sichuan R<*ftlaiirant Hotel Equatorial Tel: *****31 Level 4. World Trade Centre Tel: *****30 Golden Pfumiit CHAO ZHOU GARDEN RESTAURANT Level 6. UIC Building. Shenton Way Tel: *****55 Kampachi Japanese Restaurant Jm J A Hotel Equatorial Tel: *****31 IBWf Level 4. World Trade Centre Tel: *****30 6, UIC Building.78 words
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Advertisement518 1985-10-08 12 NOTICES GREENVfILLE ENTERPRISES PTE LTD (incorporated m the Raputec at Singapore) l«i Vo**«ary Uqudatoom NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act Cap 185 the Final Meeting of members ot the Company wtM be held on Wednesday 13th November. 1965 at518 words
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Advertisement393 1985-10-08 12 TUN SAN MARINE ENGINEERING SERVICES PTE LTD (incorporated «i the RaputAc of S«igaporel |r> Voluntary LKjuKUtioni NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act Cap 185 the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held on Wednesday 13th November.393 words
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Article, Illustration4317 1985-10-08 13 SHARE PRICES retreated across a broad front on the Singapore stock market yesterday as nervous sellers dominated the floor during the afternoon session. Trading was more subdued than in previous sessions. Some brokers detected the return of short-sellers yesterday, but they were said4,317 words
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Article267 1985-10-08 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Oct 4 Oct 7 •otu Lmtong 600 +35 IT Composite 665 64 661.27 WA«so« 304 34 BTIiulKoto. *****22 *****29 Melpho Spore 99 +19 IT OB/OS -110 203 M Glos. 402 +18 CADI -5151 5223 SaMOMda Hktji 380 +18 OCV -***** -***** Sue Lan Finance267 words
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Article5076 1985-10-08 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number 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".5,076 words
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Article, Illustration965 1985-10-08 14 MONTH THAT WAS WILL SEPTEMBER 1985 go down in the annals of Singapore's stock market as the best month to have accumulated shares for the new bull market? There must have been a shift in the underlying market sentiment in September for the volume to965 words
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Article97 1985-10-08 14 HONGKONG Friday 1468.1 Hong Seng Index Week ago 1455.4 Monday 1617.76 Friday 1587.44 Week ago Closed NEW YORK Dow Jones Friday 1328.74 TOKYO Thursday 1333.11 Tokyo Nikkei Week ago Closed Monday ***** 00 Friday *****83 Week ago ***** 11 Standard Poors Friday 183.22 Thursday 184.36 TSE Index Week97 words
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Article278 1985-10-08 14 Managers' prices MARA-Bumiputra for Oct 8 First B'putra 5 17 5 22 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 82 1 93 Second B'putra 4 77 4 82 Third B'putra Fourth B'putra Fifth B'putro Sixth B'putra Seventh B'putra (A) Seventh B'putro (B) Eighth B'putro Ninth B'putra 3 85 3278 words
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409 1985-10-08 14 PROFIT-TAKERS took the upper hand on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices lower across the board. Many speculative issues, which had risen sharply over the past few weeks, recorded the biggest falls. The trading pace, however, slowed down as investors held on409 words
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Article3929 1985-10-08 14 BID and offer 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. MDUSTRIALS A Choc (3 06S) (18) 3 10 (22) 33,929 words
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Article144 1985-10-08 14 ROTHMANS of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berhad: 24th AGM at Virginia Park, Jalan Universiti, Petaling Jaya, on Thursday, Oct 10, at 11 am. BENTA PLANTATIONS Berhad: 63rd AGM at the Negara Room, The Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, Oct 15, at 10 am. ROTHMANS144 words
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Article, Illustration149 1985-10-08 15 THE UNCERTAINTY OVER THE Harapan Group's Glass Hotel in Havelock Road anded yoeterday whan a managamant daal was signed between the head of the Harapan Group, Hendra Rahardja (signing, rightJ, and Pacific Hotels International's president, Rolando Luceri (signing, loft). But, there waa a distinct149 words
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421 1985-10-08 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK THE PRICE OFFERED by Innovest Bhd for the remaining shares in Kentucky Fried Chicken that it does not already own is 150 per cent higher than the net tangible asset backing of each KFC share. According to421 words
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564 1985-10-08 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE A MYSTERY BUYER has stepped into the takeover arena where Van der Horst, the marine and engineering company is fighting off a hostile bid from Malaya Tin Printing. Straits Steamship, the cashstrapped shipping company, is believed to have564 words
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164 1985-10-08 15 SYDNEY-BASED Malaysian entrepreneur Mr Lee Ming Tee has been officially appointed a director of Allied Chocolate Industries. Joining Mr Lee on Allied Chococlate's expanded board are his business partner Mr Tan Pee Cee, who is also the chairman of the Industrial164 words
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188 1985-10-08 15 Bernama TONGKAH HARBOUR Tin Dredging Bhd has reported a group pre-tax profit of M 52.27 million for the year ended June 30, 1985, its maiden year for group accounts after a change in group structure. Announcing the results yesterday, Tongkah said results ofBernama - 188 words
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Article159 1985-10-08 15 PEAK HUA INDUSTRIES has received shareholder approval to acquire Taman Templer Sdn Bhd for M$16 million cash and 3.37 hectares of leasehold land in Kota Kinabalu for $22.75 million cash. KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG has reduced its stake in Bata Lin tang Robber from 84.02 per cent to 72.06159 words
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Article892 1985-10-08 15 SHARE PRICES closed mostly easier yesterday for want of support, dealers said. At 3.30pm, the FTSE 100 share index was off 5.1 points to 1,307.9. Carlton Communications' talks with Thames Television's major shareholders, Thorn EMI and BET, on acquiring Thames pushed Thorn and BET higher at the outset892 words
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139 1985-10-08 15 THE general manager of an OCBC subsidiary. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co, Mr Allen J Pathmarajah, will chair a symposium on "Entrepreneurship" to be held on Nov 1 in the Mandarin Ballroom. The symposium, sponsored by the Overseas Union Bank, is organised by the139 words
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Advertisement91 1985-10-08 14 IM' ••:> RP®^'^ V Cotk^ p.est^ li ffltfrtEnjoy again the music that A m made The Cathay famous LIVE! Soothing, silky sounds m now presented by the H Love Lites. Music that H distinguishes The Cathay as the Chinese Restaurant with the unique international supperclub ambience. Come experience this wonderful91 words
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Advertisement679 1985-10-08 14 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IK THORMID GRAPHIC MACHINERY (STORE) PTE. LTD. (la VMutary At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company deemed to have been held pursuant to Section 179(6) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 on the 7 day of October 1985, the following679 words
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Advertisement104 1985-10-08 15 THE NATION'S NEWSPAPER TODAY The USA's General-Interest Daily Newspaper NOW ON SALE IN ASIA! Highest-quality newspaper color and graphics. Five pages of sports. News from every U.S. state. World weather map in color. Buy it at major newsstands. For home delivery information call or write: Singapore Newspaper Services Circulation Dept.104 words
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Advertisement142 1985-10-08 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record only PELMEC INDUSTRIES (PTE) LIMITED 5530,000,000 5-Year Revolving Underwriting Facility Q unconditionally guaranteed by The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, Limited structured by SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL MERCHANT BANKERS LIMITED (SIMBL) and LTCB MERCHANT BANKING GROUP underwritten by OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED THE DEVELOPMENT142 words
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493 1985-10-08 16 LOH HUI YIN - Trade, investment and technology transfer to figure in talks By LOH HUI YIN ASEAN WILL PUSH for wider and more intensive cooperation with the European Economic Community when the two groups renew their economic cooperation agreement later this month. The Asean economic493 words
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Article, Illustration175 1985-10-08 16 LONDON'S underground rail system, described by London Transport architect Donald Hall as having the atmosphere of a glorified sewer, is receiving its first major facelift in 50 years. Aimed at promoting art appreciation among its millions of travellers, the £77 million programme has turned175 words
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416 1985-10-08 16 SINGAPORE REFINERS are having a mini-windfall with the shutdown of New Zealand's only refinery for maintenance work. But when the work is completed, it could spell the end of Wellington's petroleum product purchases from Singapore. For, besides maintenance, the shutdown416 words
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Article, Illustration475 1985-10-08 16 A CONSORTIUM of Malaysian entrepreneurs, including the prominent businessmen Mr Tan Koon Swan and Tan Sri Nasruddin bin Mohamed, is making a Ms 26 million bid for Kuala Lumpur-listed Pacific Chemicals Bhd under a comprehensive restructuring plan. Pacific Chemicals yesterday announced that its475 words
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280 1985-10-08 16 AFP PUBLIC AUTHORITIES In Australia face a potential billion-dollar loss as the Australian dollar continues to fall against the world's major currencies. Financial sources said yesterday that private and public bodies alike, which had borrowed heavily offshore, now faced massive losses. The government ofAFP - 280 words
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549 1985-10-08 16 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG TALKS CENTRING on crucial monetary issues and dissatisfaction of the developing nations with the world economy will provide the lively preamble to today's opening of the joint meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The meeting,549 words
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Article112 1985-10-08 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES dropped US$2.OO to $2.30 in New York yesterday morning, on scattered selling from traders disappointed that the G-5 countries did not take any new dollar depressing measures at their weekend meeting in Seoul. Spot gold fell $2.00 to $326.20 an ounce. TheReuter - 112 words
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Article64 1985-10-08 16 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market headed lower in early trading yesterday, continuing the trend of the previous session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off four points to 1324. Declines led advances by a seven-five margin on turnover of 5.96 million shares. Northern Indiana Public ServiceReuter - 64 words
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Article48 1985-10-08 16 AP THE MUSLIM kidnappers of three Soviet diplomats said in Beirut yesterday that they would not release the hostages unless the US and the Soviet Union agree at their summit next month to try to bring Lebanon's decade-old civil war to an end. APAP - 48 words
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Article24 1985-10-08 16 Reuter PHILIPPINE marines yesterday shot dead a policeman accused of joining a pirate raid in Malaysia that killed 10 people. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article38 1985-10-08 16 UPI PHNOM PENH yesterday lashed out at a new US-Thai military supply agreement as "an act of open hostility" against the three communist states of Indo-China, reported the official SPK news agency. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article43 1985-10-08 16 Reuter CHINA said yesterday that its population grew last year by the lowest natural rate since the communists came to power in 1919. The New China News Agency said the growth rate last year was only 10.61 per thousand.Reuter - 43 words
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Article35 1985-10-08 16 AFP THAILAND has no plan to improve its relations with the Soviet Union as long as Moscow extends military aid to Hanoi, said Thai Foreign Minister Sithi Sawetasila yesterday. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article31 1985-10-08 16 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S Northern Territory yesterday launched a national campaign against a federal decision to hand over the world's largest monolith Ayers Rock to its aboriginal owners. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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41 1985-10-08 16 Reuter FORMER British premier Edward Heath yesterday attacked the government, highlighting strains within Margaret Thatcher's ruling Conservative Party. Mr Heath said the party was not concerned enough with the failure to deal with economic problems. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article35 1985-10-08 16 Reuter CHINA has banned the import of second-hand clothes after wearers contracted ringworm, scabies and dysentery. The Wen Hui Bao newspaper said yesterday that 19 tonnes of clothes had been impounded. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement180 1985-10-08 16 4 SAVE EXPENSES. GET A COMPLETE OFFICE FOR THE PRICE OF A ROOM. Complete services provided with conference room, switchboard operator and access to modern office equipment such as word processor, telex, facsimile, photocopier, etc. It's a modern office concept in office leasing to help you minimize your overheads. All180 words
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Advertisement433 1985-10-08 16 Calls for reforms defused, Page 4 i < In the 'c' category, the companies are probably insolvent and therefore simply cannot pay up. Whatever the problem, we will assist you in recovering your money fast With years of experience, we have developed new methods in the recovery of debts. Particularly433 words
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Miscellaneous53 1985-10-08 16 Outlook for today: Cloudy overnight with showers over mony areas. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Oct 7 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.4 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 25.2 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 2.25 Rainfall in millimetres nil Roinfoll this month 51.8 Roiny days53 words
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Article532 1985-10-08 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE HARSH TRADING conditions in the trans-Pacific trade has forced major carrier HapagLloyd to terminate its service at the end of October. The largest West German flag carrier announced that it was not going to let losses in the trans-Pacific affect the viability of532 words
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281 1985-10-08 17 SEA-LAND SERVICE is computerising its offices in Singapore, Thailand, Philippines and South Korea. It is also expanding its existing computer systems in Hongkong, Taiwan and Japan. The multi-million dollar expansion programme of its computer operations in Asia will be completed by year-end, says Mr M281 words
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137 1985-10-08 17 THE SHIPPERS' Council in Hongkong is working closely with shippers to form an association which could negotiate for better freight rates, a shipping executive said. Alexander Chan, executive director of the Hongkong Shippers' Council, said that the council had received "enormous support" from shippers in137 words
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Article121 1985-10-08 17 AFP THE CAPTAIN of the supertanker the Salem, which was scuttled in an insurance fraud off the coast of Senegal in January 1980, was arrested in Athens last week. Dimitris Georgoulis, who had been on the run from the police, was arrested outside his home. Another GreekAFP - 121 words
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Article85 1985-10-08 17 AFP MORE THAN 100 people were feared dead after a motor launch broke up and sank in the river Kama fully near the south-eastern port city of Chittagong. The launch, with more than 200 passengers on board, sank after a crack appeared in the hull. The DhakaAFP - 85 words
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788 1985-10-08 18 FT SOUTH KOREAN shipyards are being hit hard by the recession in the industry. Their plight is reflected in an increasing number of lay-offs and declining orders. However, in spite of the fact that business is bad and likely to become worse.FT - 788 words
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Article579 1985-10-08 18 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 10 Shipping via Port of Boston: opportunities for growth in the 1980s, Massachusetts Port579 words
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Article703 1985-10-08 18 AB Shpg V 5 Maersk Line 1 4/5 Afeo Line VI 3 M'sia Shpg Corp V 2 Alphatrans IX 2 Meishm Line VI 1 APC Line V 4 Mexican Line IV 3 APL III 2/3 Mid SEA Cont V 1/2 Anro Service IV 3/4 Mitsui OSK X703 words
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Article1453 1985-10-08 18 US Gulf grain rates fell back by US$l lo *13.50 (fio) on the London shipping freights market on Friday when Lauritzen fixed the Temple Bay to Japan with a 52,000-ton end-October cargo. Otherwise, grain markets proved very quiet ahead of the weekend. Coal maintained a reasonable presence as1,453 words
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177 1985-10-08 19 Fairplay A PROJECT WHICH should help ship designers and operators predict how a new design of ship will behave at sea is one of the first jointly sponsored enterprises to be carried out by the recently formed British Maritime Technology Ltd. The aim of theFairplay - 177 words
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Article625 1985-10-08 19 Lloyd's List JAPANESE shipbuilding policymakers are to draw up crisis plans for a package of cutback measures and the possible loss of thousands of jobs in the face of depleting orders. Talks will start later this month on a co-ordinated plan that is being compared withLloyd's List - 625 words
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489 1985-10-08 19 THE AMERICAN BUREAU of Shipping classified 243 new vessels of 1.8 million grt and reclassed 64 vessels of 436,000 grt in the first half of the year. The addition has brought the number of vessels under the ABS books to489 words
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275 1985-10-08 19 THE IRANIAN navy held manoeuvres in the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has threatened to blockade if its oil exports from the Gulf are completely cut. Tehran Radio reported that "tens of warships, battle ships, missile-launching and gunship frigates, aircraft, logistic and personnel carriers and275 words
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5859 1985-10-08 24 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 of Singapore.5,859 words
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Article670 1985-10-08 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location China Cont 31E 8 10.85 1600 Jardine F1 0700-0800 U3 Korrigan 344 8 10.85 1700 Ned-EAC F7 0700-0900/0700-0900 P2/S2 Pegasus P 398N 8 10.85 2300 Straits Shpg670 words
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Article1623 1985-10-08 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B A Top Enitrpowt Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies Afeo Lme Afncon Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus ShjppmgAgencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK) Amencon1,623 words
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Article765 1985-10-08 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Dien Bien 1 K21 NAPL alongside 8.10.85/1500 Frotas'pore K10 Merlion alongside 8.10 85/0600 Johneverett K27 Everett alongside 8.10 85/2300 Kannikar K17 Leo Shpg alongside 8.10 85/1800 Makran K33 Eastern M alongside 8 10 85/1130 Ned Leuve K12765 words
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Article363 1985-10-08 26 AFP LACK OF DEMAND for very large crude carrier (VLCCs) in the Gulf states area, largely the result of the reduction in enquiry from Iran, depressed rates on the tanker market last week. According to brokers, the nine air attacks claimed by Iraq on Kharg Island over aAFP - 363 words
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Advertisement67 1985-10-08 17 SOUTH KOREAN shipyards are being hit hard by the recession in the industry. Page II JAPANESE shipbuilding policymakers are to drow up crisis plans for a package of cutback measures and the possible loss of thousands of jobs in the foce of depleting orders. Page 111 Index to advertisers London67 words
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Advertisement1346 1985-10-08 17 Si I OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE F d#r Jiang P,nan<3 Smgapoit Closing Taes CY 14/10 150 C MRS CfS 13 10 2300 HRS SINGAPORE/LONG BEACH WE DO IT1,346 words
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Advertisement383 1985-10-08 18 W. Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Waat Atlantic/Canada Vessel BIS ACE famry ace GLORY ACE Acceptinf FCL shipments to: Iran, Afjhanrstan. E. Germany Bdfim. Finland. Huifary. Rumania. Btdfana. Poland. Yufoslavia. Czechoslovakia. W. Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Austria Malaysian Bk( Ajents: Anjlo-French Trading383 words
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Advertisement244 1985-10-08 18 Buesea_ Supercarrier Service Vessel BARBER 106' N ROTTERDAM BARBER TAMPA H ROUEN BARBER TEXAS I-' '*L J. NE*I ARRIVALSN ROUEN 17 10 BARBER PERSEUS 17 10. N ROSAMO 7/11. BARBER HECTOfI 7/11. N ROCHISTER 26 11 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA C3T_!^het^h lit BARBER PERSEUS TOURCOMG244 words
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Advertisement1022 1985-10-08 19 The Straits Steamship Group i, Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited ICONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT BOM MM 14/10 If/10 03/11 OS/11 07/11 OS/11 IOHTO MT 19/10 21/10 07/11 09/11 11/11 12/11 BEMLDER 27/10 21/10 17/11 19/11 21/11 22/11 OTY OF EDWURGH «/ll f/11 22/11 24/11 2C/U 27/11 FRANKFURT1,022 words
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Advertisement798 1985-10-08 19 NOTICE SINO-EXPRESS LINE] _4-» rsr» '**«res^ v Sino Express Line China approved carrier and owned by Guangzhou-Hong Kong Containerised Traffic Business Office Guangzhou Transport Bureau is pleased to announce the appointment of> Phili-Orient Lines Pte Ltd 63 Robinson Road #07-12 Afro Asia Building Singapore 0106 Tel: *****69 (8 Lines) Tlx:798 words
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Advertisement512 1985-10-08 20 f Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS On carriage to Scandinavia, Med, Carribean &S. America Inland haulage to inland destinations in Europe S pore PftelangPenang Leiioesßdbao Genoa Hbwg Rdam Bhaven A iverp Renee Rickmers 23/10 26/10 21/10 22/11- 25/11 28/11 Mai Rickmers l/U 10/11 12/11 5/12- 17/1217/12- 11/12 Bertram Rickmers 14/11 17/11512 words
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Advertisement900 1985-10-08 20 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) 1 TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX R*****1 Ltd 4 R*****2 11, i: \sti: it\ \K i.I\I;K. i.TD. Specialist in RO/RO Service Accepting heavy-Sfts upto 80 K/Tons Sailings from Japan S poi» P Kciong OMNtt OCEAN iZ2 SMM Wc SHI NAGOTA ¥33 10 Oct to Port900 words
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Advertisement307 1985-10-08 20 ■ft mSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC SPORE PKcUng Loado* for WHITE ULY In Port Suva, Lautofca. Pappettee OCEANIA QUEEN 8/10 Lac. Orobay. P. Moresby, OCEANIA COURRER 2S/10 Lae. Orobay, P. Moresby, Alotau. Honiara, Kieta, Rabaul, Kimbe, Kavienf layapura, Newak, Madanf. Lae, P. Moresby, Motau, Rabaul.307 words
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Advertisement1009 1985-10-08 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106- Tel: *****33 VESSEL KOTA MEGAH KOTA WIRAWAN KOTA WANGSA KOTA SEJATI KOTA AGUNG KOTA TIMUR VOYAGE E-555 E-SB3 E-589 E-591 E-593 E-595 HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR SLD SLD 13-14/10 1-2/11 12-13/11 15-16/11 MUKALLA, DJIBOUTI, HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH, AOABA ADEN, HOOEIDAH.1,009 words
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Advertisement932 1985-10-08 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT Tokyo Bi» Sided Benildei Sided 1 kilino Miru Siied Kiuifi Miru Sided Cit» ot fdrtx*t Sided Frmkturl EipreisSided Himburt Etpreu 11 10 (Hiki Bat II 10 Bremen Eipreu 76 10 B HAVEN R DAM Sided Sided Sided Sided932 words
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Advertisement660 1985-10-08 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION v (Burmese National Line) Loadmg for Rangoon Spore PKeianj Penary Lotkaw VIO2W In Port/t Oct Salled •Pato V/ 10 In Port Htoneywa V/205W 12/14 Oct Phashwe(yawywa V259W 18/20 Oct Lashw V 49* 11/19 Oct 15/17 Oct BANK LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO660 words
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Advertisement727 1985-10-08 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): P.Ke(an{ Spore SS BRIDGE 52* Sailed 9/10 C PAUL 46* (14/10) 16/10 T* BRDGE 27* (21/10) 23/10 C CONTAINER 32* (28/10) 30/10 CR PARIS 2* (4/11) 6/11 HK CONTAINER 47* (11/11) 13/11 Havre R'Dam F'stowe Hbuj 28/10 29/10 31/10 2/11 4/11727 words
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