The Business Times, 20 May 1986
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Title Section15 1986-05-20 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 TUESDAY, MAY 198 C 7o tfLJ 1 J 1,115 words
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Article, Illustration328 1986-05-20 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew will pay an official visit to South Korea next month but the proposed second leg of his trip a visit to Japan will depend on the timing of the Japanese elections. BT328 words
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229 1986-05-20 1 TROUBLED City Securities has been given yet another reprieve by its creditor banks. The stockbroking firm has been given a further two-week grace period, making a total of three months granted since the banks started to give City Sec extra time back in early March.229 words
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Article418 1986-05-20 1 LIM SOON NEO - Letter of intent for $100 m contract from Bangkok Mass Transit Authority By LIM SOON NEO PERSISTENCE HAS PAID OFF for Motor Leasing Pte Ltd. It is finally close to bagging a multi-million-dollar contract with the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) which runs the418 words
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Article, Illustration415 1986-05-20 1 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG PAY CUTS of between 5 and 10 per cent have been accepted by senior executives of Straits Steamship Co Ltd from May 1, but the exact size of their wage packets will depend on the company's profit showing. If the group415 words
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Article451 1986-05-20 1 SOME HOTELS in the labour-in-tensive industry are negotiating a wage freeze for the next two to three years in a bid to reduce costs. According to a study of 27 hotels carried out by the Singapore Hotel Association (SHA) earlier this year, six hotels with451 words
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Article, Illustration90 1986-05-20 1 TRUSTEE BANK STOCKS eame under pressure yesterday, causing the wMe market to elaae slightly tower term the beard. Tuitver shrank to S.1I milltoa ■alto werth $9.M milltoa (rem Friday's 7J4 milttoa shares valaed at $1&J2 milltoa. Dae to tails seen la DBS Baak, OCBC aad UOB at %&JM,90 words
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320 1986-05-20 1 LONDON stockbroking firm Phillips and Drew forecasts a mild recovery for Singapore next year, with the economy growing by 1.9 per cent and industrial production up by 1.1 per cent. In the May edition of its World Investment Review, Phillips and Drew predicts320 words
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117 1986-05-20 1 AFP A DOLL modelled on a Filipino domestic helper, complete with a mock Filipino passport and lifetime "work contract", has angered the Filipino community in Hongkong. The dolls, dressed in traditional Filipino costume, carry a mock passport and a "lifetime workAFP - 117 words
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195 1986-05-20 1 Reuter THE HONGKONG property market is entering a period of consolidation after a year of buoyant demand in ISBS, according to an economic report by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. The bank said, however, that the underlying demand remained steady, especiallyReuter - 195 words
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Advertisement82 1986-05-20 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM PILOT HiTecpoint Vs NEW Liquid System Transparent window lets you see how much ink you've used up. The jumbo ink tank-holds ink to write for more than 2 kilometres, twice the mileage of ordinary pens. There is no drying up, even if the HiTecpoint82 words
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Advertisement239 1986-05-20 1 WME SHARE INFORMATION MONEY EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALB LETTER TV RADIO OUR VIEW THE JUST-PASSED SENATE BILL on authorising the foreign sole of medical drugs untested by the US Food and Drug Administration coincided with a report alleging that only 200 of 23,000 non-prescription drugs in the world are useful. While239 words
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Advertisement139 1986-05-20 1 Ikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC Hongkongßank VISA and Hongkongßank MasterCard Hongkongßank offers both these credit cards for the cost of one. That's value! And both can be used in our ETC machines. That's convenience! L Two cards at no additional cost Now, exclusive to Hongkongßank. a successful applicant for either139 words
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HOME NEWS
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474 1986-05-20 2 LEE HAN SHIH - Downward trend continues into first quarter By LEE HAN SHIH THE REPORT CARD on the performance of the hotel and restaurant industry in the first quarter is in, and the results are as bad as expected. Revenue from hotel rooms was down by 9.9474 words
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334 1986-05-20 2 KALLANG will be the new focal point of cultural events and functions when ministry officials and cultural buffs celebrate the completion of renovatioifworks at the new Kallang Theatre today. A press statement said an official handing over would be made to the Ministry of Community334 words
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255 1986-05-20 2 OIL LEAKS from a sunken barge off the East Coast have been stopped and much of the oil slicks polluting the waters and beach have been cleaned since yesterday. However, cleaning operations will continue today, while bids to salvage the255 words
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Article138 1986-05-20 2 CAR SALES continued to plunge in April and so taP this year, the growth in the number of motorcars has been only 0.2 per cent. Latest statistics released by the Registry of Vehicles show a 2.3 per cent drop in the number of all vehicles138 words
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214 1986-05-20 2 A FOUR-DAY regional symposium on microcomputers which has drawn 200 participants from around the world begins tomorrow at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Key speakers at EDUCOMP '86 include Mr WR Broderick, the consultant manager to the Microelectronics Education Programme in the UK, Dr Takahiro214 words
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Article, Illustration397 1986-05-20 2 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG A HOME-GROWN grass cutter with built-in safeguards has been developed by a local company and is being tested for two weeks by Parks A. Recreation Department contractors. If the trial run proves successful, and after some fine tuning for397 words
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252 1986-05-20 2 BETTER TABLE MANNERS may be in store for Singapore Airlines's overseas managers if a training package to be designed by a British hotel training company is accepted. The company, Hotel Career Centre, was one of 13 companies on a trade mission to Singapore.252 words
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236 1986-05-20 2 AN APPEAL to Singaporeans to do their bit in attracting investors and tourists has been made by a leading trade unionist. Their help would reinforce the more than $20 million spent each year on promoting Singapore by the official authorities, said Mr236 words
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218 1986-05-20 2 THE COMMERCIAL and Industrial Security Corporation (Cisco) has launched a seven-days-a-week safe deposit box scheme, the first of a few new services it is to introduce soon. The safe deposit box service, open from 7am to 11pm daily for the convenience of the working218 words
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118 1986-05-20 2 THE SINGAPORE Jaycees Merlion Chapter is holding a talk today on credit insurance and factoring for its members and the public to provide a better insight into the services available for the business and manufacturing communities. The talk will be given by Mr Tan118 words
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Article54 1986-05-20 2 BT was mistaken in reporting on Saturday that leadfree petrol would be introduced from next year. The level of lead in petrol will, in fact, be reduced from the present 0.4 grams per litre to 0.15 g/1 from next January. No firm target date has yet been54 words
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444 1986-05-20 3 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF ANNUAL SAVINGS of nearly $2 million were reported by 62 quality control (QC) circles, out of the 141 which took part in the National QC Circle Convention I recently. This represented savings by 30 QC circles in the444 words
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226 1986-05-20 3 AUTOMATION of letters of credit, which is gaining popularity as a result of the electronic banking revolution, will be the focus of a conference on June 5 and 6 at the Westin Plaza hotel. Several world experts on automation of documentary credit226 words
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182 1986-05-20 3 OIL PRODUCTION in Brunei will be cut to 150,000 barrels a day from 1968 onwards, down from a peak of 250,000 b/d in 1979 and 1960 and last year's output of 168,000 b/d. "The Brunei government aims to ensure that future generations will continue182 words
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Article, Illustration745 1986-05-20 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE LIFE in the fast lane looks to be lined with lavish parties as about 1,300 bond dealers and their spouses will prove when the Association of International Bond Dealers Convention begins this Friday. For some, the partying has745 words
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Advertisement123 1986-05-20 2 ♦"V V > 4 i K W u j > Vv; >«*• wn A Korean Air wide-bodied jet takes off from Singapore bound for Seoul. It departs every Wednesday and Saturday morning at 935. So you arrive in Seoul in the afternoon. And once you 're in there, who knows123 words
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Advertisement112 1986-05-20 2 r/H M cd k > \.h i i ill W A Mi l 11 1,. I LAN. ITALY J OR GIOVANNI. CENTREPOINT AT THE GIOVANNIMILAN FURNITURE FAIR. YOU'LL FIND POSSIBLY THE MOST IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY OF FINE ITALIAN FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES EVER SEEN IN SINGAPORE. AT THE MOST ACCOMMODATING PRICES BEFORE112 words
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Advertisement161 1986-05-20 3 How to buy a chair custom-designed fix* your job A chair for the VDIL 6) \Ql_ f operator or the typist N N L i a high-back recliner for the MD \9l _oj CAoJ Q chairs for visitors and I chairs that stack together. I Chairs for meetings. conference rooms...161 words
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OVERSEAS
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542 1986-05-20 4 Arabs offered role in 68 joint projects Reuter CHINA is stepping up efforts to woo Gulf oil states into investing in its modernisation drive. State councillor Zhang Jingfu led a 28-member Chinese team to Kuwait this month to offer Gulf investors a roleReuter - 542 words
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163 1986-05-20 4 Reuter A GROWING TRADE in oil between Asia's two major crude producers, China and Indonesia, is reviving economic links between old foes. According to industry sources yesterday, Indonesia, an influential member of the Opec, has also been heartened by Chinese statements suggesting that Beijing will cooperateReuter - 163 words
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Article376 1986-05-20 4 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke, now on a visit to Beijing, held urgent talks over a telephone hook-up with senior ministers yesterday amid press reports that there was a major rift between him and Treasurer Paul Keating. Acting Prime Minister Lionel Bowen said that MrReuter - 376 words
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Article, Illustration227 1986-05-20 4 Reuter PAKISTAN hopes its success in shooting down an intruding Afghan fighter for the first time will deter other communist aircraft from its hard-to-defend airspace. Two senior air force officers told Journalists in Parachinar that Islamabad was ready to shoot again.Reuter - 227 words
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183 1986-05-20 4 Reuter OIL MINISTERS from five Opec countries are expected to meet in the Saudi Arabian resort town of Tail on Friday to review development of ties with nonOpec oil producers, according to oil industry sources. The group, comprising the ministers of SaudiReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration267 1986-05-20 4 AP AS MANY AS 100,000 Soviets will suffer long-term effects of radiation from the Chernobyl nuclear plant accident that has already killed 13 people, says an American bone-marrow specialist. Dr Robert Gale, who assisted Soviet physicians in performing bone-mar-row transplants on radiation victims,AP - 267 words
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215 1986-05-20 4 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba yesterday urged those wishing to change the country's constitution to make known their proposals to the people before the next general election. This would enable the people to know what they had in mind and thus let themBernama - 215 words
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Article866 1986-05-20 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sonric* number Local time From SIA UA CAL SV AAAS MAS MAS MAS SIA AC CPA RBA SV G1A SIA SWR SQl 17 UA805 C134I SV398 MH601 MH68I MH8I1 MH67I SQl 03 AC858 CX710 BM21 SV399 GA960 SQl 05 SR162 0005 0010 0255 0440 0720866 words
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Article, Illustration333 1986-05-20 5 UPI A 1948 UN WAR CRIMES Commission report charges former UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim with putting hostages to death during World War n, Newsweek has reported. The magazine cautioned that the report was not a finding of guilt, but added that theUPI - 333 words
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391 1986-05-20 5 Reuter TOP EXECUTIVES of American multinational corporations are worried about recent guerilla attacks on US targets but have no plans to curtail their companies' foreign operations. The executives are cautious about attracting undue attention in public, have cancelled trips to danger zones and areReuter - 391 words
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361 1986-05-20 5 AFP A LAW PROPOSED by Italian Health Minister Costante Degan to ban smoking in public places has led to conflict at the highest level, with 13 non-smokers in the government unofficially pitted against 17 ministers who do not want to break the habit. MrAFP - 361 words
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452 1986-05-20 5 UPI BEYOND RECOGNISING the urgency of the issue, US corporations have done little to check the violations of ethical business behaviour and practices that a critic says are taking place at all levels of the corporate structure. Paul Mok, a Cornell University graduate andUPI - 452 words
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179 1986-05-20 5 NYT CAUGHT in a sluggish economy, American companies say their projected spending for new facilities and equipment in 1906 will be slightly less than what they spent in 1985, according to a survey by McGraw-Hill Economics, a unit of Data Resources Inc. The companiesNYT - 179 words
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420 1986-05-20 5 NYT IN A MOVE apparently intended to strengthen its case against Dennis Levine, the former Wall Street merger executive accused of insider trading, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is circulating a list of about 100 takeover stocks at the three investmentNYT - 420 words
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194 1986-05-20 5 NYT THE NEW YORK Stock Exchange is cooperating in an investigation being conducted by two other exchanges into last Wednesday's price jumps and heavy trading of stock index options. The Chicago Board Options Exchange and the American Stock Exchange said last week that they wereNYT - 194 words
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252 1986-05-20 5 UPI SOUTH AFRICAN air and ground units yesterday launched virtually simultaneous attacks against suspected African National Congress (ANC) targets in neighbouring Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. South Africa claimed the raids were in retaliation for recent cross-border attacks by ANC guerillas and declared the operationUPI - 252 words
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435 1986-05-20 5 Reuter MOST Third World city dwellers will live in shanty towns and squatter areas by the end of the century unless adequate housing programmes are developed, a United Nations agency predicts. The UN Centre for Human Settlement estimates that 2.1 billion peopleReuter - 435 words
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Advertisement47 1986-05-20 4 I Jt /I I J Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday I VI \f I I I and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport I V I I JL. AJL at 22:05 hours and arriving at Bombay at 00:30 hours. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your Travel Agent. AIR CANADA47 words
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Advertisement61 1986-05-20 5 777] HAT CAN YOU FIND W IN A I 5,000 SQ FT SHOWROOM IN THE MIDDLE OF ORCHARD ROAD AT THIS TIME OF YEAR? THE VERY LATEST SELECTION OF FINE ITALIAN FURNITURE AND LIGHTING YET TO BE SEEN IN SINGAPORE. DIRECT FROM MILAN. AT THE MOST ACCOMMODATING PRICES. THE GIOVANNI-MILAN61 words
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Advertisement174 1986-05-20 5 International Telex Network ''/'/WW fi 71/ s Ur u b n w/y ffll .-> <+. Jlmi woiiiwmimtmmmmmm m I .•if" r VJ n v,; :.Z> ■mm. ■-'C .a. ?r mm V■ khhhhhf ijWmm* 'o ft ''PI ti V- V s > v',. xri fynrAr VlntUT From the keytjoanls of your174 words
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Advertisement6 1986-05-20 5 Wall StrMt's army of inaidara, paga6 words
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Miscellaneous19 1986-05-20 5 Doonesbury m r I 1 1 SI WTMZUZ <7/ t m: m K d =S! BY GARRY TRUDEAU TO?19 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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547 1986-05-20 6 Reuter THE BOND MARKET retreat may be nearing its end, but investor concerns in several areas will limit the speed and depth of any rebound, economists and dealers said. Concerns which last week helped spur a three-point bond price fall involved oilReuter - 547 words
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Article, Illustration595 1986-05-20 6 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY OPERATING conditions in the insurance industry are almost certain to worsen this year, with the shrinking volume of available business further intensifying the already unhealthy competition which has developed over the past few years, said Mr Wee Cho Yaw.595 words
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Article305 1986-05-20 6 FT A RECENT REPORT on Latin American capital flight by Morgan Guaranty Trust, the US bank, is dubious in its methodology and simply wrong in its sums, says a Mexican rejoinder. The Morgan Guaranty study, published in the April issue of World Financial Markets,FT - 305 words
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Article170 1986-05-20 6 AFP MAJOR FOREIGN banks operating in the United Arab Emirates reported losses in their local operations last year, due to a decline in the country's corporate business activity and Door recovery of debts. Recently released balance sheets show that the largest net losses were reported byAFP - 170 words
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Article353 1986-05-20 6 NYT FEDERAL RESERVE officials are not expected to make any noticeable change in monetary policy at today's meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, but that prospect has not been enough to pacify the credit markets, where interest rates on some short- and long-term issuesNYT - 353 words
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106 1986-05-20 6 Reuter MALAYSIA'S gold and foreign exchange reserves fell to M 511.72 billion at end-April from $13.05 billion at end-March, but were up from $8.84 billion a year ago. Bank Negara Malaysia said yesterday that total assets fell to $17.60 billion in April fromReuter - 106 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article756 1986-05-20 6 Reuter SINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday closed firmer against most major currencies in moderate late trading. Dealers said sentiment for the dollar had somewhat improved following last week's comments by the Japanese prime minister and West German Bundesbank president of possible concerted dollar-buy-ing intervention. The dollar closed firmerReuter - 756 words
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Article249 1986-05-20 6 Interbank rotes at 3pm yesterday: Currenc*** Nominal rata* Smitheoman Bid Otter I croaa parity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar ***** 2 2205 ***** -21 28 Sterling pound Australian dollar 3 3636 3 3673 7 3469 •54 22 1 6080 1 6120 3249 words
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Article431 1986-05-20 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet trading, dealers said. They said news of a 4.1 per cent rise in US April housing starts had little impact as this was offset by a 0.6 per cent drop in producer price index for the431 words
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Article401 1986-05-20 6 BA Futures SEPTEMBER Ear*4*llar yesterday opened 5 ticks lower than Friday's close at 92.83 but rebounded to 92.85 in the early session on short covering activities following last week's losses. Trading activities remained light with traders waiting for the revision in the first quarter GNP figure today. Liffe openingBA Futures - 401 words
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Article192 1986-05-20 6 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed easier in thin trading despite light demand from Japan. It closed at U*****.45 75 per ounce. On the local market, gold ended at HK53,181.00, down $4.50 from the close on Saturday. The Krugerrand closed at $2,680.00. The Maple Leaf finished at $2,770.00, unchanged from Saturday192 words
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Article, Illustration135 1986-05-20 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell 1/4 point from Friday to close at 5 per cent yesterday. The term rates remained unchanged across the board. The mode is 51/8. Mcates the average of the prime ten** rates of 12 major baits operating m Singapore135 words
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Advertisement173 1986-05-20 6 ?%-(`~<~>\/^,:>?|=]>|:\"=!>]}!< "technology Future Bank Paperless Collections: Automating Documentary Credit Functions June 9-6, Singapore Auto Record the LC: Mr Douglas Switzer, Vice President and Head, Trade Finance Marketing, Bank of America, San Francisco, will discuss how and when the LC will become an electronically processed transaction. Drawing parallels to recent innovations173 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration766 1986-05-20 7 Reuter THAILAND'S army chief, General Arthit Kamlang-Ek, has bounced back into contention as a possible prime minister after a political upheaval. Before Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda dissolved parliament in a surprise move at the beginning of the month and called for fresh electionsReuter - 766 words
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1010 1986-05-20 7 UPI THE UNIQUE relationship of Canada and the US, whose intertwined economies already comprise the world's largest trading partnership, could become even stronger as the result of forthcoming trade talks to broaden commercial access between the nations. The two North American countriesUPI - 1,010 words
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Article, Illustration699 1986-05-20 7 AFP DIPLOMATS and politicians in Hanoi have just one topic of conversation these days: who will succeed the "old guard" of leaders which has dominated Vietnamese politics tor 40 years. But the answer is something even the bestinformed observers cannot give. GivenAFP - 699 words
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Advertisement55 1986-05-20 7 MADRAS on AIR-INDIA'S EXECUTIVE CLASS The Most Enviable Bankin Hall in Town is Now Available to One Bank. Maybe, Your Bank. In the heart of the banking financial district Highly visible CORNER ground floor banking hall with vault Approx. 30,456 sq ft Call 221 8780, 221 0915 or 221 286855 words
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Advertisement183 1986-05-20 7 Hongkongßank opens the door to business opportunities in China. I longkongßank's China IXsk can help you make inroads into China. Our special ties and business connections with that country are more than a centur v (►ld. And. in more recent times. we've assisted in the development of more than 2(Hi183 words
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FEATURES
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Article527 1986-05-20 8 ON THE FACE of it, it is a dangerous Bill that has just been passed by the US Senate authorising the foreign sale of medical drugs untested by the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA's approval having always inspired confidence in consumers in the US and527 words
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Article, Illustration1881 1986-05-20 8 JAMES STERNGOLD - By JAMES STERNGOLD NYT THE FINE WINE flowed and the 190 guests dined on ginger shrimp and roast veal at the festive dinner that Kohl berg, Kravis, Roberts Co threw last month to celebrate the investment firm's just-com-pleted buyout of the Beatrice Cos, the consumerNYT - 1,881 words
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Article132 1986-05-20 8 R Mortis - Letter to the Editor R Mortis Dear Sir, Now is the time not only for wage restraint but perhaps also for consideration of the future wage structure. If restraint is mandatory in times of unprofitability, then may not the opposite be demanded in a future boom132 words
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Advertisement113 1986-05-20 8 50... YOU THINK YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT Business MCIPUI CB VOL 19 NOS MAY MONTHI.Y U SECOND-CLASS Finance companies face an identity crisis THE BUBBLES NEVEH BUHST .4 M*re ewiUvti irt ilvlag lito the Mae i r V Sri THEN ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS: Are our neighbours facing the same woes113 words
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Miscellaneous755 1986-05-20 8 Bristoar: FankDi£*er£ TMeRCS NOT Pi SOOHD IM "n-ie. building SIGJSTpv "T7m£ eeKffr <A£ Ili^jL PtPiCt. P>MO QoieT '•'jL; PREVAILS.... RuJp\\j H6BRD PiTbJIO «SNP*P.' 11 TOKjHKM)iaa ®a^m© CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 A tasteful extra (5) 8 Allowed a figure to be iHunvnated all round (S) 10 Station messenger? (5) 11 A755 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration584 1986-05-20 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS GOLF QUEEN Kee Bee Khim fired the best three-round score of her illustrious career last week and then made a plea for the national association to send golfers on more international trips. "The Singapore Ladies Golf Association started a good practice of584 words
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Article96 1986-05-20 9 AP DAN POHL of the US rapped in an 8-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole on Sunday to extend compatriot Payne Stewart's frustrations and win the Colonial National Invitation tournament at Fort Worth, Texas. Pohl, 31, had to make an 8-foot par-putt on theAP - 96 words
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Article154 1986-05-20 9 HOWARD CLARK followed up victory in the Madrid Open last month by collecting another £25,000 as he dramatically took the Spanish Open on the last hole of the tournament at La Moralega on Sunday. The 31-year-old Englishman went into the 18th a shot down on154 words
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183 1986-05-20 9 Reuter IVAN LENDL ended Spaniard Emilio Sanchez's giant-killing run and emphasised his own position as world number one with a convincing win in the final of the U*****,000 Italian Open tennis championship on Sunday. Sanchez, 20, playing in his first major final, was in contentionReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration241 1986-05-20 9 AP BRAZIL'S national soccer team, preparing for World Cup play, defeated Mexican league team Atlante 2-1 on Sunday in a match that required little of the Brazilians' defence. Coach Tele Santana described his team's performance as "so-so", but added he was more concerned about working onAP - 241 words
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192 1986-05-20 9 AP PELE, the retired "king" of Brazilian soccer, criticised the national team's coach, Tele Santana, and its "slow and predictable" tactics in an interview published on Sunday by a leading news weekly. "With this team, (coach Tele Santana) has committed two errorsAP - 192 words
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221 1986-05-20 9 AFP. A YACHT claimed to be th* most radical 12-metre ever bußt arrived in Perth on Sunday for an assault on the America's £up later this year. The British boat, not yet officially named but known as "The Hippo", was unloaded fromAFP. - 221 words
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Advertisement192 1986-05-20 9 Kick off the World Cup series On our attractive terms. For as little as $36 a month, you can rent a VCR from Thorn; while $20 gets you a 14" TV set. TV and VCR prices are going up due to currency fluctuations. But sign a contract with Thorn now192 words
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Miscellaneous1107 1986-05-20 9 to (md mm MAN AND MUSIC: Composer and Court Haydn and tha Eatarhazys B.oopm, Channal 12 In 1761, Austrian composer Joseph Haydn entered the service of Hungary's powerful, aristocratic Esterhazy family. He advanced from assistant conductor to chief music director, in charge of orchestra, opera, church music and chamber music.1,107 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration620 1986-05-20 10 Reuter A CENTURY after Coca-Cola's creation by an experimental pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia, the fizzy, brown beverage is still produced mainly to its original, top-secret formula. Yet barely recogniseable to its originator, Coke has been transformed into America's most universally known product,Reuter - 620 words
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Article, Illustration554 1986-05-20 10 Reuter THE US AIRLINE industry may rebound from poor earnings posted earlier in the year when ticket prices get a lift from booming domestic travel and lower fuel prices begin to trickle down to the bottom line, industry analysts said. Most carriersReuter - 554 words
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466 1986-05-20 10 NYT WHEN steel industry executives gather in New York today for the 94th annual meeting of the American Iron k Steel Institute, the mood is expected to be somewhat hopeful, for a change. After years of depressed prices, there is growing optimism among industryNYT - 466 words
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Advertisement684 1986-05-20 10 <t'J[ m ir.fi il Your chance to become a millionaire during the Malaysian food festival at the dTk7TT^I During the month of May you can taste some of Malaysia's famous dishes at Furamas Malaysian Festival and get a chance to win a million dollars. May 1 31 at the Tiffany684 words
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Advertisement162 1986-05-20 10 Coupe Romanoff $7 fIM'.V: >1 Pancake $6.50 Fondue $5. f'Jl\\ i: Marshmallow $7 Charlotte $3.50 That's not all! Come on over and enjoy the largest selection of strawberry creations ever. AH prices subject to 10* service charge and 3* government tax. STRAWBERRY FAIR-MAT ***** Cafede Prince Ci*jsvvn I HOTEL lIHt'OM162 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article371 1986-05-20 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed sharply lower under pressure from renewed selling by overseas fund managers in the afternoon. Small investors continued to unwind positions taken earlier this month on expectations of a market surge from the Cathay Pacific flotation, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index fell 22.06 points371 words
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Article239 1986-05-20 11 MAY 19 NT Kotn 27 20 0 3 At S(K«t hdus 2.12 -0 16 -0 1 -0 1 -05 0.2 unch unch -0.5 mch 0 05 -0.2 unch -03 Kuochan Dev Lee Chang Yuen 20 30 25 50 unch 0 2 Cathay Cora Chang Hwo Bank 30 30 43239 words
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Article380 1986-05-20 11 TOKYO: Share prices yesterday fell back from early highs in thin trading amid a weak market tone in the wake of sharp rises earlier this month. The market average ended up 23.50 at 15,697.53 after falling 65.02 in Saturday's half-day trade. Turnover was 270 million shares against 250 million380 words
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Article62 1986-05-20 11 MAY 19 P«M* Marsteet 0015 0 003 PH Overseas 0016 0 001 PKIcx B 018 Ap«x Mnria B Arto* Con B 0 013 14 unch unch Ptcop B PLOT 7* BoguK> Gold Basic Pctrotoum ***** unch Son Miguct B Seafront 0 0065 unch Benguet Coo. B 112 unch unch62 words
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Article331 1986-05-20 11 SYDNEY: Australian shares yesterday closed slightly firmer, buoyed by speculation surrounding BHP. The All Ordinaries Index rose 3.1 to 1197.5, the All Industrials Index 0.4 to 1946.0, the All Resources Index 4.8 to 631.6 and the Gold Index 13.9 to 850.1. National turnover was 43.7 million shares worth $94.3331 words
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Article84 1986-05-20 11 MAY 19 Won Hyundoi Coral 903 1 Hyundai Motor 2198 +127 Bonk Seoul KAL 1152 71 699 19 Cboheung Bk 645 -5 Korea F«t 710 10 Commercial Bk 705 +7 Yi*ong 2484 9 Doekm Ind 542 10 Korea Sh«> 438 20 Doewoo Corp 915 75 Lucky Ltd 1120 +4284 words
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Article142 1986-05-20 11 BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday fell 0.13 point to 129.85. Turnover was 122,967 shares valued at 17.8 million baht. MAY 19 Ao Khom Tha Asm Fibre S«am Cement S»om Citizens Sam Otizens 463 su*p inch Ayudhyo Investment Bangkok Aground Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ayudhyo B«rti Jucker142 words
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Article64 1986-05-20 11 AP BRITISH RAIL (BR) has won a £5 million order to build three passenger coaches for China as prototypes from which the Chinese will build 1,500 coaches by the early *****. Philip Norman, the chairman of British Rail Engineering Division, said as part of theAP - 64 words
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351 1986-05-20 11 Acquisition of 33.1 m shares Reuter SAN MIGUEL Corp (SMC) is on a collision course with the Philippine government and a showdown is almost inevitable over its acquisition of 33.1 million of its own shares. The Philippine Presidential Commission on Good Government has questionedReuter - 351 words
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120 1986-05-20 11 AFP CHINESE ENTERPRISES are to make aircraft engines for a division of the US company United Technologies. The New China News Agency (NCNA) yesterday quoted company officials in Beijing as saying that the PT6 engines will be assembled and tested under a licensingAFP - 120 words
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206 1986-05-20 11 AFP FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES and Isuzu Motors have agreed in principle to start joint car production in the US by the end of 1969 to cope with the yen's sharp rise. Fuji officials yesterday said that a site for the venture hadAFP - 206 words
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Article66 1986-05-20 11 Reuter COSMO OIL CO LTD said yester* day its wholly-owned subsidiary, Cosmo Ventures Inc, and Alfa Romeo Auto SPA of Italy had set up a joint car sales venture in Japan. The company, capitalised at 80 million yen and to be named Romeo Japan, willReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement195 1986-05-20 11 si Ota aiiw Pf til SB ir.P l >-<"**9ss Start of A New Experience Kinta-Mani Transports the old world charm of Indonesia to you Tastefully furnished and decorated with art and batik that's uniquely Indonesian Lunch or dine under cloudy blue sky Tickling your palate with an authentic Indonesian cuisine195 words
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Advertisement152 1986-05-20 11 i ♦m U J mi -y m r- ar» Come Party with Freaky Freddy And till May 31st. there are 4 more reasons to come on down: •Martell Cordon Bleu. Martell Cordon Rubis and Bell's Royal Reserve bottle buyers receive exclusive gifts and win attractive prizes in a lucky guiz152 words
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Advertisement173 1986-05-20 11 Paramount Hotef Where the happy people go :s 3 w >1 "V "V "V t m s*! Malaysian Food Festival Buffet Lunch Dinner May 15-31 Adult: $14++ Child: $10++ SPECIAL FEATURE Friday Vogue May 16, 23 &30 Showtime: 1.15pm LEVEL 4, Paramount Hotel, Marine Parade Road, Singapore 1544. Tel: 344-5577173 words
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Advertisement152 1986-05-20 11 FASHIONABLY HYATT Join the fashion conscious every Tuesday and Wednesday (3.00 6.00 pm) in The Lounge. Watch our models parade the latest collections while you enjoy our tea spread consisting of fine tea blends, scones and cream, fresh pastries, cakes and fruits and imaginative sandwiches.Showtime: 4.30 pm Tea plus.show at152 words
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Advertisement127 1986-05-20 11 Peking A Sichuan Restaurant Buffet Style Choose from more than 20 appetizing dishes. Eat all you can for only $7 00++ Dinner/Supper Time: 7pm 3am >-A r V •M- 10* »«rvce charg# A 3* oov*mm«nt tax* not included. M JT M 1 j J \n: jI h PEKING SICHUAN RESTAURANT127 words
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Article587 1986-05-20 12 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION probably suffered only slight damage to its crops as a result of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, according to scientists questioned in a survey by Reuters. The scientists disagreed with the assessment of US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter who said last weekReuter - 587 words
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173 1986-05-20 12 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION will probably have to sell 100 tonnes of its gold stocks to buy food after the Chernobyl accident and make up for lower oil prices, a leading US firm of commodity and gold brokers has said. But the firm,Reuter - 173 words
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283 1986-05-20 12 FT NATIONAL EXPERTS from the European Community member states have given up the unequal struggle to agree on common safety levels for radioactive traces in food, and have decided to leave it up to individual governments to decide. Ten days ofFT - 283 words
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Article96 1986-05-20 12 AFP THE SOVIET UNION has cancelled an order for 100,000 tonnes of US corn slated for delivery by next September, the US Department of Agriculture has said. No reasons were given. According to experts, Moscow has cancelled several shipments in the past because of transport problems.AFP - 96 words
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Article324 1986-05-20 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB in l-l oo»es NOON CLOSE Buyers Sctlcn Buyers Int 1 RSS Prompt 170 00 171 00N 170 50 171 SON Int 1 RSS June 86 168 50 169 00 169 00 169 50 In? 1 RSS July 86 168 50 169324 words
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Article56 1986-05-20 12 AFP EGYPTIAN Agriculture Minister Yussef Wali has declared a state of emergency in cotton plantations throughout Egypt to enable the government to fight crop-threatening parasites. Officials said workers' weekly time off had been suspended and primary and secondary school pupils had been urged to take part inAFP - 56 words
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245 1986-05-20 12 Reuter A RECENT sharp slump in the world price for cotton has devastated the economy of the Central African state of Chad, according to a United Nations report. The unpublished report, made available to Reuters in Abidjan, said the slump would undermine Chadian effortsReuter - 245 words
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Article262 1986-05-20 12 Reuter MOST NON-FERROUS metal prices will recover by the early 1990s but are unlikely to reach their 1980 peak, Mr James Foots, the president of the Congress of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions, said in an interview. Mr Foots said copper consumption will rise by betweenReuter - 262 words
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Article146 1986-05-20 12 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon dosing prices on May 19 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Balk FOG 48 00 Old drum FOB 61 00 New drum FOB 6500 Copra Mixed (loose) 26 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 1100 00 Sarawak White FOB faq NLW 1085 00 Sarawak special146 words
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Article337 1986-05-20 12 Reuter SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed quietly steady with June One RSS buyers quoted at 169.00 cents per kilo, unchanged from last Friday's close. The morning session ended steady at last Friday's level after fluctuating narrowly on some long liquidation alternated with shortcovering in quiet trading. Trading in theReuter - 337 words
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Article819 1986-05-20 12 Reuter COFFEE A LACK of buying interest continued to weigh on robusta coffee futures to midday, to post losses from Friday of £38 to £22 a tonne, with most operators withdrawn due to the whit holiday in continental Europe, dealers said. The market drifted quietly easier through mostReuter - 819 words
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Article66 1986-05-20 12 Bangkok (USS/tomie, FOB) Broken Rice A-1 Super A-l Special 115 112 White Rice C-1 Special C-l Ord unq unq 100% 1st class 100% 2nd class 240 215 Loonzoin Rice 100% 3rd class 210 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grade unq 210 5% 200 100% 3rd grade unq 10% 19566 words
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Article99 1986-05-20 12 (centj/kg, 1-ton pallets) JULY 86 (curron it month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS B*y«rs ID^H 5<Mti SSR 20 159 00 161 00N 159.50 161 50N SSR 50 156 00 158 00N 156 50 158 SON MRELB StIUn Buyers SMR CV ***** 2I4 50N ***** 2I5.50N SMR L99 words
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Article207 1986-05-20 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market yesterday closed steady on light covering interest after prices drifted in a narrow range amid lack of fresh factors, dealers said. They added a lower Chicago soyoil futures close on Friday was offset by reports of India's palm oil purchase at its weekly207 words
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Article61 1986-05-20 12 Renter THE PRICE at tin the KLTM yesterday slipped fssr cents ts M$l4.M/kiis en eressei selling, dealers said. There was scattered haying by Japanese and Iscal interests hnt European buyers remained inactive. Tnrnsver rase ts M tanncs tram 34 sn Friday. Renter KL TIN Closing pricct on MoyRenter - 61 words
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Advertisement384 1986-05-20 12 NOTICES COMPAK CO. PTE. LTD. (la Menken' Vataatary I IqiHilln) PINAL MEETING OP immimi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that a Final Oeneral Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 111 North Bridge Road #12-05 Peninsula384 words
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Advertisement352 1986-05-20 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 PURSUANT TO SECTION 290(2) (b) AND IN THE MATTER OF INDUSCOM ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road, #12-01 12-11 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on Monday352 words
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Advertisement351 1986-05-20 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 PURSUANT TO SECTION 290(2)(b) AND IN THE MATTER OF Lumber Enterprises (Pte) Limited At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road, #12-01 12-11 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on Monday 19th351 words
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Advertisement269 1986-05-20 12 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. lM SEA LINK PRIVATE LIMITED (1» LlfMstlw) At a general meeting of SEA LINK PRIVATE LIMITED duly convened and held on the 13th day of May, 1986 the following special resolution was passed: 'J M W PJj > [IJTM That the Company be wound up voluntarily269 words
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Advertisement263 1986-05-20 12 ACT, CAP IK AND IN THE MATTES OP PACIFIC ISLANDS SHIPPING PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened and held at 1 Colombo Court #04-06 Singapore 0617 on the 16th May 1986 the following Special Resolution was duly passed. RESOLVED that the Company be wound263 words
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Advertisement153 1986-05-20 12 [i A SHIP'S NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in consequence of the intended change of name of a ship by our clients, Jasmine Shipping Pte Ltd of 6 Battery Road unit 38-01, Standard Chartered Bank Building, Singapore 0104, we have applied to the registrar of Singapore ships under section153 words
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Article, Illustration4038 1986-05-20 13 SHARE PRICES continued to succumb to intermittent bouts of profit-taking yesterday with recently-firm trustee bank stocks among the worst hit. However, losses were largely in single-digits. Volume shrank further to only 5.16 million units from last Friday's 7.64 million. Among the biggest losers yesterday4,038 words
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Article263 1986-05-20 13 1 SINGAPORE Rises l" roiMoHUr 96 +18 Mint 98 +12 rru2T!!!r '26 +10 iT Ot/OS fimo M 8m 240 8 IT CADI NST 400 +6 rr 0«v 1 arja|a Corfu 116 +6 it S P H 625 5 cj rrr._ ICS 454 4 IIJST Falls \V>ZZr st263 words
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Article2540 1986-05-20 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 rfiown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,540 words
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Article118 1986-05-20 13 HONGKONG Hong Kong Index Monday 1098.47 Friday 1111 89 Week ogo 1140 49 All Industrials Monday 1946.0 Friday Week ago 2030.2 NEW YORK Hong Seng Index Monday 1765.02 Friday 1787 08 Week ago 1832 50 Dow Jones Friday 1759.80 Thursday 1774.68 Week ago 1789 43 TOKYO Nikkei Averoge118 words
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Article280 1986-05-20 13 Mo nosers' prices for Moy 20 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 73 0 77* The Savings Fund 0 63 0 66 Spore Prog Fund 0 31 0 33 S'pore Sec Fund 0 52 0 56 S'pore Invest Fund 0 47 0 51 S'pore Equity Fund 0 36280 words
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Article, Illustration544 1986-05-20 14 Group to sell some vessels and hive off heavy equipment wing MBT MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd, whose earnings last year were dealt a severe blow by the slump in the shipping industry, is waiting tor the tide to turn so that it can sell some ofMBT - 544 words
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186 1986-05-20 14 NST KEENER COMPETITION has cut into paper manufacturer Muda Holdings Bhd's 1985 earnings, but the company has expressed mild that its current export drive will help it maintain earnings at its present level. The company's preliminary announcement released over the weekend showed a 55.2NST - 186 words
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323 1986-05-20 14 FINANCIAL COLLAPSES are entirely unexpected because figures in the accounts do not correspond with the real world, according to R J Chambers, a leading academic on accounting at the University of Sydney. The wealth and financial position of companies are best323 words
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Article2422 1986-05-20 14 BID and oiler prices officially i sported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterda?, wtth the aumber of shares traded shown ia brackets in lots of 1,010 units unless otherwise specified. mUSTHMLS Am (0.908) AjiMUM (3.065) AMD (3 205) Akom (55*8) (1) 0.55* ASS <O.4BViS)2,422 words
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Article24 1986-05-20 14 Company BONUS ISSUE Utd Plantations One-tor-five Ex-date: May 26 Books close: Jun 5 Yaoban 0.25-for-one Ex-date: Moy 16 Books close: May 2024 words
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Article170 1986-05-20 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Alcom Two-tor-three $1.00 per share Duta Cons One-tor-one fe $1.10 per share George Town Two-tor-one fe $1.00 per shore Kesang Hldgs Three-tor-two (a $1.10 per shore M A A Five-tor-one $1.20 per share Peak Hua Three-tor-one fe 1.00 per shore Sateros Res Orte-tor-two $1 25170 words
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Article318 1986-05-20 14 HWA HONG Carp*ratten Limited: 33rd AGM at Block C, 60B Martin Road, #14-06/7A, Singapore Warehouse Building, Singapore 0923 today at 10.30am. LIM KAH NGAM Limited: 23rd AGM at Hotel Equatorial, 2nd Floor, Bougainvillia Room, 429, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 1025 tomorrow at 10am. BATA (MALAYSIA) Berhad: 30th AGM318 words
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Article607 1986-05-20 14 SPECULATIVE STOCKS on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed moderately higher and attracted considerable interest yesterday in an otherwise dull session. Most other counters, however, did not do as well and closed slightly lower in lethargic trading. Interest in blue chips also seemed to have607 words
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632 1986-05-20 15 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN HIGHER INTEREST expense and increase in depreciation/amortisation charges resulted in hotel and trading company Wannian Holdings Ltd plunging deep into the red last year in spite of a sharp increase in turnover. But in describing prospects for this year, Wannian spells632 words
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Article, Illustration513 1986-05-20 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THE WORST could be over for Inchcape Bhd, the trading group which incurred a record $50 million bottomline IO6S last year. "Further rationalisation and productivity gains will be achieved in513 words
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Article1192 1986-05-20 15 Current E> i Books Date Total for Total for payment date close payable Hie year last year A Enterprises I2%(n) Jun 16 Jun 26 Jul 11 22% 18 9%(o) Aetna 4%TE(b) Jun 19 Jun 26 Jul 30 4%TE 5% Amcol 10% Apr 28 Moy 6 Moy 22 10%1,192 words
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143 1986-05-20 15 THE HONGKONG A Kowloon Wharf Godown Company Ltd is extending its takeover offer for Hotel Marco Polo for the second time. Advisers to the Wharf group, Wardley Ltd, said yesterday that the offer would be further extended to May 26 from May 21, the143 words
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Article249 1986-05-20 15 JACK CHI A Eaterprlses (Malaysia) Bhd'# subsidiary, Eastern A Oriental Hotel (1961) Sdn Bhd, has received M$8.2 million from underwriters in settlement of E A O's claims against consultants in relation to the E A O complex development in Penang on a without prejudice and without admission of249 words
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Article, Illustration415 1986-05-20 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK LUM CHANG Holdings Ltd has signed up Holiday Inn Inc to manage its US$3O-million hotel in Guangzhou, China, in a deal that marks a "first" (or both companies. The hotel is Lum Chang's first venture in China and will also415 words
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Article139 1986-05-20 15 PALMCO HOLDINGS BHD has acquired in the open market 21.78 million shares of Berjaya Corp for a total consideration of $39.2 million or an average of $1.80 per share. This purchase has brought Palmco's holdings in Berjaya to 28 per cent of total paid-up capital.139 words
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Advertisement131 1986-05-20 14 This announcement appears as a matter of record only Daewoo Corporation U5545,000,000 Medium Term Credit Facility Lead Managed By Arab Bank Limited Arab Banking Corporation (ABC) Tho Bank off Tokyo Group Dow MBf Limited The National Bank of Kuwait S.A.K. Singapore Branch/ Frab-Bank Group Managed By The Commercial Bank of131 words
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Advertisement468 1986-05-20 15 K TIMES CONFERENCES A wholly-owned subsidiary of Times Publishing Berhad A member of Singapore Press Holdings L imited IN CONJUNCTION WITH BUSINESS TIMES Presents GROWTH STRATEGIES FOR BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE LATE 1980s 29 30 MAY, 1986 SINGAPORE PROGRAMME Conference Chairman Mr Allen Pathmarajah General Manager The Great468 words
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266 1986-05-20 16 AP THE PROSPECTS for strong economic growth and lower inflation in the US are considerably brighter now than they were three months ago because of the dramatic plunge in oil prices. According to the National Association of Business Economists' latest survey, a substantial majorityAP - 266 words
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550 1986-05-20 16 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO ONLY A LACK of skilled manpower stands in the way of the expansion of NMB Precision Tool Die. The Japanese manufacturer hopes, however, to double its output to 30 sets of moulds and dies a month within a year,550 words
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Article, Illustration452 1986-05-20 16 AFP, Reuter COLOMBO seems to be moving increasingly towards a military solution to the Tamil separatist campaign in northern and eastern Sri Lanka. Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi said in New Delhi yesterday that the Sri Lankan government appeared less confidentAFP,; Reuter - 452 words
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437 1986-05-20 16 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN THE PLANNED introduction of a sales tax in Singapore is being closely watched by the Tokyu Department Store of Japan which has plans to open a store in the Republic. Like retailers in Singapore, Tokyu is concerned about the impact such437 words
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162 1986-05-20 16 Bernama THE DECISION by the United Malays National Organisation not to spread its wings to Sabah and Sarawak for the time being still stands, and any formation of Umno pro-tem committees there does not have the approval of the party headquarters. According toBernama - 162 words
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123 1986-05-20 16 TWO MORE criminal breach of trust charges involving $66,000 were brought against a senior branch manager of Overseas Union Bank's Grange Road branch yesterday, bringing the total so far to $1.83 million. Yen Kum Wah, 45, was accused of misappropriating $29,000 between July 24123 words
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Article85 1986-05-20 16 Reuter PHILIPPINE Minister for Industry and Trade, Jose Concepcion, pledging more flexible government policies, has urged foreign businessmen to abandon their wait-and-see attitude and invest in the country. He told a joint meeting of US, European and Japanese chambers of commerce: "We will be flexibleReuter - 85 words
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310 1986-05-20 16 UPI JAPANESE born in the years soon after World War II the country's baby-boomers are experiencing an unpleasant demographic side-effect in the form of limited promotion prospects. A national think-tank reported yesterday that young Japanese white-col-lar workers in their mid30s to early-40s, who with anyUPI - 310 words
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286 1986-05-20 16 Reuter CHINA HAS AGREED to return a Taiwanese cargo jet and two of its crew now on Chinese territory and deliver them to Hongkong. Zhang Ruipu, an official of China's national carrier, CAAC, said in Hongkong yesterday: "We have agreed in principle toReuter - 286 words
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Article58 1986-05-20 16 COMEX GOLD FUTURES fell through last week's lows on selling yesterday morning by managed fund traders, which was possibly in response to the rally in the bond market. Gold for delivery in June lo6t US$3.4O at $340.40 an ounce in a penetration of last Tuesday's low of $342.50.58 words
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Article60 1986-05-20 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks edged lower in quiet morning trading yesterday, traders said. Declines were attributed to spill-over selling from Friday's close and a widely-held view that stocks must go lower to find technical support. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell six points to 1753. Declines andReuter - 60 words
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54 1986-05-20 16 NST MALAYSIAN civil service unions yesterday decided to shelve (or the time being its plan to hold a nation-wide picket which had been scheduled for tomorrow. It made the decision following a two-and-a-half hour meeting at the Cuepacs headquarters which was chaired by itsNST - 54 words
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41 1986-05-20 16 UPI OPPOSITION supporters protesting against the 38th anniversary of martial law yesterday staged the first anti-government demonstration in Taiwan since 1979, but were turned back when they tried to march on government headquarters in Taipei. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article39 1986-05-20 16 AFP A MALAYSIAN demand that the Philippines effectively renounce its claim to Sabah in its new constitution will pose a major problem for those drafting the document, Philippine Justice Minister Neptali Gonzales said yesterday. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article45 1986-05-20 16 AFP GUNMEN yesterday killed a Filipino labour leader, Remigio Simbillo, who headed a recent strike by thousands of employees at a US military base, said the Philippine News Agency. Simbillo was ambushed by seven men in Porac near Clark Air Base.AFP - 45 words
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Article35 1986-05-20 16 Reuter LIBYA has boosted oil output to 1.1 million barrels per day this month, close to levels prevailing late last year, said an industry newsletter, Middle East Economic Survey (MEES), yesterday.Reuter - 35 words
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Article55 1986-05-20 16 UPI A KEY ADVISER to leader Mikhail Gorbachev said yesterday that the Soviet Union wanted to bring its troops home from Afghanistan "in the very near future". Anatoly Dobrynin gave no indication, however, that the Kremlin has dropped its demand that support for anticommunistUPI - 55 words
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Article35 1986-05-20 16 AFP NEW ZEALAND indicated yesterday that it was suspending "exploratory" talks with France in Switzerland aimed at settling the Greenpeace imbroglio, but wants to maintain diplomatic contacts to improve relations.AFP - 35 words
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Advertisement28 1986-05-20 16 Seafood at Tanglin/Orchard Road Area. Tanglin Shopping Centre Live" Seafood-Superbly Prepared-Best Value 10 FULL COURSE DINNER. FROM $168 (10 persons.) Our specialities: Live Seafood Steamboat Chinese Western Cuisine28 words
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Advertisement38 1986-05-20 16 Mod cMp Swiss Made RADO DiaStar «Anatom» Diamond-polished Convex Sapphire Crystal. Scratchproof. Waterproof. T" 152 0202.3 011 tss N RADO SERVICE CENTRE: NEW HORIZONS SINGAPORE PTE LTD 35 Selegie Road #81-06 Parklane Shopping Mall. Singapore 0718. Tel: *****11/2.38 words
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Miscellaneous54 1986-05-20 16 Outlook for today: Showers over a few orcos in the morning. Rep ►ort for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on May 19 ot the airport: Maximum temperature 31.8 Associated humidity 72 Mmimum temperature 26.5 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 1.65 Rainfall in millimetres nil Roinfoll this month 100.4 Romy54 words
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189 1986-05-20 17 Reuter ORIENT OVERSEAS (Holdings) Ltd will take a huge capital writedown to show the firm's true value after restructuring its US$l.43 billion debt, the company's financial adviser Hambro Pacific Ltd said. Hambro Pacific assistant director Peter Binder said the size of the writedown couldReuter - 189 words
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Article86 1986-05-20 17 Reuter SPANISH STEVEDORES have begun a 10-day strike to protest against government plans to privatise the industry, union officials said. They said the strike, initially planned as a partial stoppage, has spread to all Spanish ports. Port officials said some in- coming cargo vessels had been divertedReuter - 86 words
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383 1986-05-20 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ CONTAINER ships which have a larger number of boxes to discharge and load at the Kelang Container Terminal (KCT) in Port Kelang will be given priority berthing. Cellular vessels will also be given preference over non-cel-lular vessels in securing earlier383 words
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309 1986-05-20 17 WEST GERMANY'S largest shipping group Hap-ag-Lloyd turned in further profits last year in spite of the inhospitable conditions in many markets. The parent company Hapag-Lloyd AG increased its profits to Dm76million (US$34.B million) from Dm6l million in 1984, while the result for the whole309 words
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Article96 1986-05-20 17 THE PORT of Singapore Authority will be conducting the PSA Shipping, Delivery and Warehousing Procedures course for port users from June 23 to 27 to help them understand better the port's cargo handling and documentation procedures. The five-day course, conducted in English, will be held from96 words
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Article65 1986-05-20 17 Reuter THE JAPAN/India-Pakistan-Gulf/Japan Conference to reduce the bunker surcharges on shipments from Hongkong to Pakistan and India to 18.4 per cent, effective today. It said the bunker surcharges on Hongkong/Gulf shipments, not covered by the existing temporarily reduced commodity box rate, TRCBR, and temporarily reduced less thanReuter - 65 words
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Article108 1986-05-20 17 AP THE PORT OF Tongjiang in China's northeast province of Heilongjiang will open to Soviet ships today, the state-run news agency Xinhua said on Monday. The port is five kilometres from the Soviet border and lies on the confluence of the Songhua and Heilong rivers.AP - 108 words
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Article1295 1986-05-20 18 CHARTERING has been almost entirely confined to the grain and time-charter sectors of the freight market on Friday with fresh coal and iron ore fixing slow to develop, shipbrokers said. Market talk suggested that two grain cargoes had been covered form the US Gulf to Japan but no1,295 words
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670 1986-05-20 18 NYT EIGHT YEARS ago the Amoco Cadiz, a 233,000-ton supertanker, went aground off France, causing the worst oil spill in history. Now teams of lawyers, accountants and environmental experts are in court trying to settle accounts. This is the second phase of a non-juryNYT - 670 words
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267 1986-05-20 18 THE USE OF round-the-world shipping services and other new cost-efficient systems by global shippers could jeopardise the growth of the maritime industry in Asia and the Pacific, says the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the267 words
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Article148 1986-05-20 18 UPI A CHILEAN ship carrying 118,000 tons of crude from the Middle East ran aground in stormy weather on Saturday and oU spewed from a leak in one of its tanks, officials said. The 125,758-ton Valparaiso was approaching the port of Talcahuano, 539 km south ofUPI - 148 words
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Article631 1986-05-20 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afeo Line VI 3 Anro Service IV 3/4 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL III 2/3 ASCL III 1 Baft-Conada Line VII 4/5 Batt-Orient Line VM 4/5 Bonk Line V 5 BBS N 4/5 Ben Line Cont631 words
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141 1986-05-20 18 PIRATES AND Muslim rebels in southern Philippines have hijacked 530 motor launches in the last 16 months, according to a Coast Guard commander. "We have lost control of the piracy situation in this area," Captain Salvador Peran told a meeting of Coast Guard authorities, government141 words
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Article313 1986-05-20 18 AFP ACTIVE conditions developed on the tanker market over the past week, but brokers were at a loss to explain the boom, which was not accompanied by any noticeable increase in demand (or crude oil. Tonnage available in the Gulf states region (or the current month was "practicallyAFP - 313 words
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204 1986-05-20 18 FOSS Shipping has announced the withdrawal of its fortnightly container ship service from the Europe/Middle East trades. It cited worsening economic conditions in the Middle East and stiff competition from major shipping lines as the reasons for pulling out. lfie impact of falling oil204 words
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Article196 1986-05-20 19 Seatrade Week AN INVESTMENT package marketed by shipping and commodities group Man International is seeking to draw private Investors into shipping along the lines of the Scandinavian k/s system. Investors are being invited to take a stake in Ocean Partners, a recently established partnership company, andSeatrade Week - 196 words
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465 1986-05-20 19 Lloyd's List WAR RISK insurance rates for shipowners operating in the most sensitive areas of the Persian Gulf are rising by SO per cent following the recent spate of heavy losses in the area. A number of leading underwriters in theLloyd's List - 465 words
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306 1986-05-20 19 Reuter THE CRUISE liner Oriana, which has been luxuriously transporting pleasure seekers for 26 years, is being given a fresh lease of life as a cultural and tourist centre in Japan, its new owners announced. THe Daiwa House group ofReuter - 306 words
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125 1986-05-20 19 Reuter THE BACKLOG of foreign shipbuilding orders to Japanese yards was 236 ships totalling 6.00 million gross tons at end-April, the lowest since 303 ships of 5.96 million tons in September 1978, the Japan Ship Exporters Association said. The April figures fell from 246Reuter - 125 words
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177 1986-05-20 19 A NEW lightweight, lowcost satellite communications terminal will meet the basic communications requirements of all ships operating in most parts of the world, the International Maritime Satellite Organisation (Inmarsat) decided last month. The new Microlink (Standard-C) terminal will weigh only a few177 words
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Article187 1986-05-20 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EABT/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. Australia/Straits Container Line.187 words
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109 1986-05-20 19 AFP POLICE IN England and on the continent are searching (or "four Arab terrorists" suspected of planning a bomb attack against a channel ferry, the Daily Mail reports on Monday. Special branch inspectors, who knew how the terrorists operated were convinced the commando intendedAFP - 109 words
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Article441 1986-05-20 20 May 19-21 Warship 86, coastal defence and assault vessels conference, Royal Institution of Naval Architects, London Heathrow Penta Hotel, Heathrow, London. May 21 EEC competition law, seminar, 1400 hours, Faculty of Laws, King's College London, Strand, London WC2. May 23-24 Intermodal transport issues in an enlarged community: Spain441 words
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6746 1986-05-20 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.6,746 words
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Article690 1986-05-20 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location HK Container 49E 20.5.86 1700 Jardine F1 0800-0900 B3 Kuo Hsiung 605 20.5.86 1700 C Feeders F5 0800-0900 U1 Majapahit 05SB 20.5.86 1900 PIL F7690 words
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Article1685 1986-05-20 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B A Top Enterprises fte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Ateo Line African Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus ShippmgAgencies (S) Multipart Sdn Bhd (PK) Amencon1,685 words
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Article748 1986-05-20 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES K22 Equator 3 Thong Soon alongside 20 5 86/0600 Golden Bear K29 Guon Guon alongside 20 5 86/1500 Kota War una K31 PUalongside 20 5 86/2359 Koto Wijoyo K3I PIL olongside 20 5 86/2300 Shunyo Maru K21748 words
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Advertisement732 1986-05-20 17 P 'I'jHE Available at all good bookshops P PUBLICATIONS THE HEART OF THE DRAGON OOCL Orient Oveiqeas Cmtaum Line STRAITS EUROPE EXPRESS SERVICE MM SHPfMG AGENCIS (Ret No 2428 M/ OOK) 70 Shenton Way #04 03 Marina House Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** CFS OFFICE IPC #03-029732 words
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Advertisement74 1986-05-20 17 mm EIGHT YEARS ago the Amoco Cadiz, a 233,000-ton supertanker, went aground off France, causing the worst oil spill. P«g« II WAR RISK insurance rates for shipowners operating in the most sensitive areas of the Persian Gulf are rising by 50 per cent following the recent spate of losses in74 words
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Advertisement300 1986-05-20 17 FESCO LINES IT, FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: 535 2333 MAERSK LINE FAST TRANSIT TO MIDDLE EAST SINGAPORE/DUBAI 8 DAYS SINGAPORE/DAMMAM 9 DAYS SINGAPORE/BAHRAIN 10 DAYS Voy IS* por« EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST300 words
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Advertisement341 1986-05-20 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES > i fjjbit™ ['■V KM [pann mm Pacific South Woot I Pacific North Watt Faadar at Kao I Faadar at Kao Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Kobe ■Aii C 3 irrrTT^BnAi^l for USA Porta. Portland via Soattlo MIDDLE EAST Full Container Service (A member of Oasis Consortium) LlftZ341 words
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Advertisement224 1986-05-20 18 Supercarrier Service 9/1 tn 14/7 17/7 8/7 27/7 3/1 12/1 IJ/I I*/* a/« 1/7 4/7 U/7 17/7 12/7 2/1 7/1 IJ-22/5 24/5 11/4 4/4 11-14/4 17/4 24-2S/4 2/7 Mm xcaftai c««*n tar Houston (MLI). 1 Fraacace. I i mi San On* m I tafrin Cfcarta*. S»*. TO: CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICi224 words
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Advertisement614 1986-05-20 19 F The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd Overseas Containers Limited nr i i STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT b tat/21 Mar 23-24 Bbr Abo Accepting Cargo for. BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: M 7 lib. SUa Iw VIC614 words
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Advertisement679 1986-05-20 19 Franco Belgian Services I ,r r. h nh H, t .1 r t rn I in.'. CI TQKTO CMM CONTMO CI fMB MRS CONTMO STOK MOJME It Ita ritoM Haa rtima tat 21 Mr (IS Mr) tai II kp 12 tai 14 tai 15 tai 17 tm MM CONTMO 21679 words
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Advertisement404 1986-05-20 20 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS Wand haub;e to inland destinations in Europe Sport fKituPwat liwiißaw G«mAw| Mm P€TER MCKIKRS 22/5 20/5 IS/5 18/8 20/8 30/8 25/8 ■N TOMB 24 6 2C/C 28 6 2/8 22/7 MMNGB. L£MO 15/8 17/8 19/6 28/7 15/7 For bunkering only FROM N CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS Agents404 words
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Advertisement62 1986-05-20 20 HG.&line MOtl* «MMM fTO EUROPE VIA Member ot the Ace Consortium C. I. TOKYO 4N CHNA CONTWO 35W CJ. P«ts 5N HONGKONG CONTMOI SOW FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ Member of the Ace Consortium CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO IRAN/PERSIAN GULF ESPRIT SHIPPING PTE LTD TFI *****00 ll* R*****7 SPORE Loadhf For PM-OS62 words
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Advertisement642 1986-05-20 20 OL Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** A I \S I I R\ c..\R l |NI K. I l I). SPECIALIST IN RO-R0 HEAVY LIFTS SERVICES lUlilillHlil rami JAPAN Spore PKcUnf *uchn( Mwi U S£KI KOCH ¥44 75 Hay 77 Mai642 words
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Advertisement753 1986-05-20 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) ever gukx EVER GOVERN EVER GLORT EVER 6* TED EVER GOOOS EVER GRAM) EKR am ssr wig isc klg pus 21/5 26/5 27/5 21/5 1/6 JO/5 2/( 3/C 5/1 0/6 5/i t/t 10/6 12/ C 15/ i 12/ C 16/6 17/6 19/6753 words
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Advertisement187 1986-05-20 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VSI PAKARTI LMA PT KELANG S PORE F MANTLE MEL STD 28/6 26/6 10/7 18/7 23/7 (PHedland. Gefaktton subject to Inducement) EAST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VSL PT KELANG S PORE SYD MEL AOEL PAKARTI EMPAT 23/7 12/8 18/8 22/8 (Adelaide subfect to187 words
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Advertisement944 1986-05-20 21 A PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \\b\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL MAJAPAHIT GOWA KOTA SING A SIN JKT SSY SIN HKQ KAO *TCH KEE BUS *MUR *HTC YOK KOB KEE m Port 22/5 24/5 2S/5 2/6 1/6 5/6 5/6 6/6 10/6944 words
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Advertisement573 1986-05-20 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TIIKORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE Spore Goaaa Mb* L» Hawd* UM/ltaHtei GANM BHAKTT Vl5-MB 2-4/$ 3/7 11/7 13/7 15/7 18/7 20/7 Spore Mbao Mam/Rte) Haa*v|/Braeien MAT MAM VIS MB 20-22/6573 words
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Advertisement387 1986-05-20 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR pa-aa mm ST THAT V 24 MMUETA *313 HTONEYWA V2121V urm kJAQn Dbctem (Mr V* (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore PJtetang Pawn Ban 21/22 Mey *20/29 May 28/27 May 4/5 I* 10/12 Jm 3/1 BANK LINE EXPRESS SEH-CONTAHER SERVICE nortibound to ukc387 words
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Advertisement733 1986-05-20 22 K ECUADOR/PERU/CHILE FEEDER ttl MOTHER Wl ASM SIM *41 UUIIA WO* KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. STORE KOBE GUAYAQUR CAUAO «KA IQUQUE WAGASTA S ANTONK) *AIPARAISO TAIWAN-JAPAN-CHINA-MANILA MSO ACCEPTWG SHANGHAI. HSKGKANG. HOI. NAM* SHMAI MA KOK MIDDLE EAST TO* BAT */30/560 TOKYO BRDGE *05/541 OASIS AIT AH *05/5(2 T.S. PROSPERITY *03/563733 words
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Advertisement413 1986-05-20 22 s 111 lit.. i»« Accepting LCL South Africa jtCMbgl Cwlgm Onlt HAYAKAWA MAJKJ 0626F SA VAAL 072 V MDUOYD COLOMBO 0423F rontiiniri»d ctfjon Diftct to PEU Clmm total Sid Sid Sid 26/5 ?8/5 31/5 13/6 14/6 17/6 Ipmt 1/6 13/6 1/7 NDLIOYD CCA UMBO ***** OS*** M*MJ V. ***** H*T*X*NI413 words
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Advertisement783 1986-05-20 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* f I l**r Vessrt Spore 11Mb Frem Sydn Ah CAIABARV26 17 fen ESTECIIPPERVS 1 hit »«s«t S pore Melb (rem Sydn Also Acc« AASttOAS V?S 21 May "> lun 14 kin 1? lun AM Bris RAMOAS V 23 I? lun J1 fan 7783 words
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Advertisement689 1986-05-20 22 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUM SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 72 TaM Aver Street SMGAPOtt 0104 TIL *****51 (10 UKS) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Sport PM4a«t Pen** GOLDEN HAYEN Colombo Karachi Bombay Dubai 30/31 Man CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA SEM-COMTAMIEB/ COWVEIITIOIIAL SERVICE P KELANG PENANG DESTMATION TAOLM Saied689 words
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Advertisement345 1986-05-20 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON l»/» a/5 s/c 10/S M/C 4/7 Mil mm «UNIS lUNAS SFTIA SON BHD Kt If I i f PK Te) 389%4 PfN l»l 3673/5 36 74 7S SP(*I »UNIS NIPIUNF AGFNCIFS PTf 110 Tel *****7 7345 words
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Advertisement637 1986-05-20 23 fi SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****33 (15 Lwes) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELAMG M/S SHARftAT WAN SOON SON. BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. u*. Turag- ~7 p NO 1.637 words
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Advertisement78 1986-05-20 23 K&S LINE JAPAN STRAITS SERVICE SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD. 37. Somerset Roed. #06-01. Ng Ttow Yh»e Dldg S pore 0923 Tel: 235 8444 (4 lines) Port Kelanf liga Pma S»*ppmj Sdn Bhd Tel 03 3890.M S Penang Malaysia Trade Transput lid Te! 04-6' 7893 Pasir Gudanj Malaysian Shipping Ajencies78 words
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Advertisement364 1986-05-20 24 f REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES 1 TO BANGKOK (4 WEEKLY SAILINGS) SINGAPORE Tut/N*d i Mif 7. 1 iii 'irm m iiiiii'.-' 1 inim E3EBES3 [23 [233 TTiTimn \r' t -■rmi irTi"! C 521 irv~M |m QZE22nEEI TO SOUTH THAILAND I Ml —IHIHI MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY TO POMN6/NEEKLY TO364 words
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Miscellaneous181 1986-05-20 24 rn Regional Weather S3 >4 Vi s> ■J Pi 3 J 2 K Wj V I <3 m g s W iA i* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND c/* Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height One holt Heche represents 5 knots R181 words
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Advertisement98 1986-05-20 25 <CE2£> L'NE INTERNATIONAL jCC ipercitor TRANSOCEAN (M) SDN. BHD SJ>'i<l Qu *> l?n<1 fir < lO.lf'O TM fini4 r f< i Tf* MA***** TfSP<» No 04 6?77:^ COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH A 'ASfP.ICF Of HAMHURG-SUD* \V FXPRfT.S SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO Onrt.il r nK SI HI lON SHIPPIN-, (Si PTF98 words
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Advertisement68 1986-05-20 25 Scan Dutch V TO EUROPE (MEDITERRANEAN-UK-NORTH CONTINENT-SCANDINAVIA) 2) RTOAM 3) LONOON (SCOTLAND) 8 MR/144+ mm/ur 8 MM/144 8 Sata/171* Mafc/1M hrw/ir TO RED SEA-MEDITERRANEAN VESSEL SINGAPORE JEDOAH AQABA LATTAKIA TO HONG KONG-TAIWAN-JAPAN-CHINA' SINGAPORE HONG KONG if. 9m'^iV FROM EUROPE 8 t*mu I Vn/m Mm/im H Mw'!H OFFICE BOOKINGS TERMINAL SPORE:68 words
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