The Business Times, 2 July 1986
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Title Section12 1986-07-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 WEDNESDAY, JULY I, IIM 75 CENTS12 words
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247 1986-07-02 1 THE SINGAPORE Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) is expected to appoint a local public relations consultant within the next few days to co-ordinate its local and overseas promotions. Names like Ogilvy it Mather Public Relations, Burson-Mar-steller and YTJ-Kent have been suggested247 words
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392 1986-07-02 1 ANNA TEO - Japanese chemical group encouraged by cost-cutting moves By ANNA TEO ONE OF THE biggest foreign investments to be made in Singapore outside the petrochemical industry was announced yesterday in Osaka, Japan. It is (or a near-$390 million chemical plant to be built in392 words
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405 1986-07-02 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES yesterday announced a record billiondollar engine order to go with the multi-billion-dollar order it made this year for long-range Boeing and Airbus aircraft. The double winner of the three-cornered fight for the engines is American firm Pratt ft Whitney.405 words
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258 1986-07-02 1 UPI Reuter A BAROMETER of future economic activity in the US rose by a modest 0.2 per cent in May, signalling that the economy is neither showing signs of picking up steam in the future, nor of falling into a recession. The compositeUPI; Reuter - 258 words
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88 1986-07-02 1 AP THE NUMBER OF foreigners visiting Japan in the first four months of this year fell for the first time in 15 years, mainly because of the yen's rise against the US dollar. The Japan National Tourist Organisation said yesterday that 628,000 touristsAP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration491 1986-07-02 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG AS A GESTURE of its support, a US$5 million ($11.5 million) aid package has been offered by Singapore to the Philippines. The package runs over three years and can be used to pay for services in areas where Singapore has the491 words
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Article, Illustration143 1986-07-02 1 A HIVE of activity in Singapore Airlines and Promet shares helped buoy stock prices at the local exchange yesterday. Trustee stocks found renewed favour and managed to post moderate gains. The Business Times Composite Index gathered 5.10 points to finish at 633.14 and the143 words
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Article375 1986-07-02 1 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG JUST AS Halley's Comet lured thousands of tourists to Australia, a new department store by the same name hopes to d 6 the same here hopefully not just once in 76 years. Halley's Department Store will open in about two months in Orchard375 words
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114 1986-07-02 1 Reuter JAPANESE Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe, tipped as a possible successor to Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, said yesterday he would seek the leadership of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party this year. The LDP president automatically becomes prime minister and a party election isReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement220 1986-07-02 1 TV RADIO MHSTOW LETTERS arenaa OUR VIEW THE CONSUMERS' ASSOCIATION of Singapore has stated two objectives for going ohood with its Christmas trade fair. It wonts to roiso funds ond educate consumers. But neither of the two objectives might be achieved. A re-think by the association may be appropriate. LEADER,220 words
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HOME NEWS
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402 1986-07-02 2 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING FOURTEEN COMPANIES were among the first to receive awards and certificates yesterday for supporting national defence and reservist training. Viva Lithographers Pte Ltd, Eurosa Furniture Co Pte Ltd, Keppel Shipyard and Singapore Broadcasting Corporation were given the Award for 1906 by402 words
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Article186 1986-07-02 2 ACTING PRIME MINISTER Goh O** Tong has called on the Singapore Armed Forces to continue to strive for excellence to defend the country. "Excellence (or the SAF wwm an armed force with such respected capability that any aggressor would be deterred from attacking Singapore," he186 words
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Article275 1986-07-02 2 IS THERE profit to be made from sludge? And are fish from sewage treatment ponds edible? These were some of the queries from a group of 50 civil servants yesterday who had a tour of the Bedok Sewage Treatment Works as part of a series275 words
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379 1986-07-02 2 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE SKIES are now clear for Singapore Airlines to launch more services to New Zealand and beyond after successful talks between Singapore officials and their New Zealand counterparts to liberalise the current bilateral Air Services Agreement. "Both governments have379 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-07-02 2 THE ENGINEERING MANAGER at Shell Singapore has been appointed a director of Shell Eastern Petroleum (SEP). Lim Bian San, who joined Shell in 1969 after graduating in mechanical engineering from the University of Sheffield, became a director from yesterday. Others on the board of SEP are:102 words
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Article, Illustration230 1986-07-02 2 VICTOR LEE has been named the country manager of Emery Worldwide, baaed in Singapore. Mr Lee, who held the post of district sales manager, will now be responsible for Emery's courier exptesa and air cargo services, sales and operations in the Republic. The company also announced the230 words
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Article276 1986-07-02 3 A FURTHER 26 union branches have reached agreement on wage standstill with their managements. This brings the total number of companies implementing a wage freeze to 128, and the number of workers involved to 21,094. The latest issue of the Singaporean, a publication by276 words
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131 1986-07-02 3 THERE IS A NEW ITEM on the breakfast menu at McDonald's restaurants. But it does not cost its patrons a cent. For the month of July, fans of McDonald's egg McMuffins, hot cakes and hash browns will get a free copy of131 words
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314 1986-07-02 3 SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS may be well known for their scenic beauty and tourist spots but they are also developing countries with industrial and trade opportunities which local Iwiilim swim n can exploit Having recognised this, the Trade Development Board has identified potential314 words
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372 1986-07-02 3 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH THE SMALL Enterprises Bureau (SEB) will help 15 members from the Indian Chamber of Commerce (SECC) to take part in a training and consultancy programme to hone their international marketing skills. This is the first SICC project supported by the Smiii372 words
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Article181 1986-07-02 3 IT WAS a case of too many cooks at the opening yesterday of the 73-storey Westin Stamford when the 1,253-room hotel opened. Three hundred Westin hotel cooks were on hand to serve about 250 guests who checked into the Stamford and guests occupying 60181 words
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Article, Illustration407 1986-07-02 3 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG A HOLIDAY turned into a golden opportunity (or a Singaporean journalist. He leaves (or Bhutan today to help the country computerise its national Khoo Teng Guan, a Journalist with the Times group of newspapers, first visited Bhutan a Himalayan kingdom when407 words
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Advertisement80 1986-07-02 3 GB Bbilding When less nu>;iiK iili u; SJ ii M a Jg !V'J Notice -the vast, unobstructed spate in the floor plan above. Notice the absence of columns and odd, unusable cornets. This is typical floor plan ni GB Building. It allows you total creativity in office planning. A rare80 words
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Advertisement244 1986-07-02 3 The Canon Office: where you can Everybody wants a good product at a cheap price.. But at Canon there's another perspective to "good and cheap". In what sense is Canon Office equipment "good and cheap"? WHAT'GOOD'MEANS AT CANON. It means technology that's so advanced it sets the industry standard. Creative244 words
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Article620 1986-07-02 4 ARRIVALS OfMrota r Sjok. Local time From THAI CAL MAS GIA SIA SIA AY OA OA SIA SIA SIA SIA SIA THAI MAS THAI CPA KLM GIA Al MAS MAS ATLOT SIA TG403 O 342 MH682 GA940 SQ107 SQ203 AY902 GA900 GA895 gl?09 SQ238 MH607 TG4I3 CX713620 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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427 1986-07-02 4 AP REFORMS INTRODUCED in industry are deteriorating as China undergoes an economic "retrenchment", a state-run newspaper said. The retrenchment has led to insufficient money supply and demand and reduced production, said the June 1 edition of the newspaper economics weekly Jingjixue Zhoubao. An EnglishAP - 427 words
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132 1986-07-02 4 Reuter THE US Commerce Department has dropped "dumping" charges against Japanese semiconductor makers, pending early resolution of two other disputes with Japan. A department announcement said the move came just before yesterday's deadline set by the Reagan administration for taking retaliatory actionReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-07-02 4 AFP UPI Reuter AN AGREEMENT limiting the growth of Hongkong's textile exports to the US was signed on Monday, but the agreement was denounced by American manufacturers. The agreement, based on 1965 trade levels, limits the growth of Hongkong's textile and apparel exports to aboutAFP; UPI; Reuter - 362 words
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227 1986-07-02 4 Bernama A BIG American-Japanese investment and industrial group has said it is prepared to invest at least US$5OO million in socioeconomic development projects in the Philippines. The group, represented by Nippon Star Ltd (NSL), is setting up offices in Manila to specify investmentBernama - 227 words
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264 1986-07-02 4 AFP DEFENCE MINISTER Joan Ponce Enrile has resigned as chairman of the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) as a powerful ptesldeiHisl panel took over the board after freezing S per cent of the company's total shares. Mr Enrile's surprise move came amid heatedAFP - 264 words
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Advertisement206 1986-07-02 4 IJ I /II J/\ Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday II \I I I ArA I and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport V W-JL YL at 22:05 hours and arriving at Bombay at 00:30 hours. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your Travel Agent. AIR CANADA 0 v v 3- SM *-«2bs 'MM206 words
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Advertisement8 1986-07-02 4 China Mm not* of invMtori' MNi Pl9l 88 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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281 1986-07-02 5 Reuter CANADIAN Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has moved twothirds of his Cabinet ministers to new jobs in a mid-term Cabinet reshuffle aimed at reviving the fortunes of his Progressive Conservative government. Mr Mulroney also retired two ministers on Monday, fired (our and addedReuter - 281 words
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241 1986-07-02 5 AP MINERS endure the greatest atrem at work and librarians the least, says a British university research report that ranked ISO Jobs for a career guide. It was «twpn—lM» to come up with a set of factors to measure stress objectively because everyAP - 241 words
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279 1986-07-02 5 AFP THE GIANT Anglo American Corporation has painted a bleak picture of the South African economy, highlighting declining consumption, investment, stock levels and manufacturing output. Anglo directors in their review for the year ended March 31, published on Monday, cited "deteriorating politicalAFP - 279 words
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Article, Illustration386 1986-07-02 5 EUROPEAN trade ministers have agreed to combine resources to develop 62 high-tech-nology projects, worth £1.4 billion to offset American and Japanese dominance in the field. They also agreed on Monday to set up the headquarters of Eureka, the acronym for the European386 words
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392 1986-07-02 5 Reuter A SLUGGISH ECONOMY means US lawmakers will have to find another US$lO bfllkm to US$l5 billion in federal budget cuts by Sep 30 if the Reagan administration's deficit target (or fiscal 1906 is to be met, according to Wall Street economists. TheyReuter - 392 words
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138 1986-07-02 5 AFP FOREIGN INVESTORS will be allowed to buy only as much as 15 per cent of state companies' capital when the companies are privatised by the French government. Finance Minister Edouard Balladur said on Monday the government "does not want to ease the wayAFP - 138 words
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Advertisement209 1986-07-02 5 Quote, Unquote PP A lair translation of our policy is that 'Uncle Sam is tired of being a patsy and all of you in the rest of the world step up and take care of it'. Dante Fascell, chairman of the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, referring to209 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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Article, Illustration546 1986-07-02 6 JUNE UM - By JUNE UM THE NUMBER of students accepted for the Watchkeeping Engineers Coarse has remained rnwlUnt in spite of the glut In nhrw. w Nineteen students sponsored by dripping companies Joined the programme this year, the same number as in 11*. The National546 words
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Article606 1986-07-02 6 Seminars and Courses c EG Cahn*s Tat *****13 1 Exposition Tbc RS ***** 1 Group Fax *****66 DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER TELEPHONE Jul 14- Construction Planning Construction Singapore *****77 Sep 15 House Contractors Association Ltd Training Centre Jul 14 l/S Security and Institute of Institute of *****04 Controls606 words
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Advertisement317 1986-07-02 6 Canada ROMAL CANADIAN MINT INTRODUCES CXXD MAPLE LEAF X A N 4k Mf Si '-r V "'•i >V lust as a central bank's reserve of gold insures the wealth of a nation, gold can insure your financial security and independence in the future, too When investing in gokl choose the317 words
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Advertisement84 1986-07-02 6 The People Solution Your electrician has taken a long vacation Your draughtswoman is on maternity leave Your welder is hospitalised You need an Engineer desperately What do you do? Skilltek! We have the available specialists for hire on a temporary, short or long term basis We also offer full and84 words
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Advertisement75 1986-07-02 6 Business Centre &ExoeUence Lounge Managed by Skilltek We have fully automated office machines for executives Telefax Personal Computers. Word Processors, among others Our multi-lingual and high-calibre secretaries are trained to work with professionals At the Business Centre we make your business a pleasure fi i iL I The People with75 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration754 1986-07-02 7 Reuter SINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday recovered againrt most major currencies to close higher in moderate late trading, after easier on expectations of coordinated discount rate cuts. Dealers said the dollar recovered in the afternoon on speculative buying and short-covering mainly from Tokyo with apparent Bank of JapanReuter - 754 words
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Article480 1986-07-02 7 BA Futures KUBODOLLAB futures yatertiy continued to be bullish the growing belief of a US discount rate cut became stronger. The next batch of US economic data are expected to show sluggish economic growth which kept the market on a firm tone. September Eurodollar gepped up at the openingBA Futures - 480 words
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Article288 1986-07-02 7 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday cloeed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Short-dntas were firmer at the outset fallowing s higher US Fed funds rate but rates remained unchanged in subsequent trading. Overnight and Wednesday/Thursday closed at a common 7-1/4 7-1/8 per cent and week fined288 words
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Article176 1986-07-02 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yastofdoy: Local 4*1 tort to OM MMt fwipi CMTVtACyt BM Oftar o »oao portly ohoog. US dolor Storing pound Auttrofeon dolor HZ dolor Canodtan dolor 2.1860 3.3664 1.4462 1.1869 1.5829 2.1870 3.3701 1.4484 1.1908 1.5844 2.8196 7.3469 ***** 3.4286 3.4206 -22 47 •54.18 -57176 words
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Article277 1986-07-02 7 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed lower in moderately active trading, twl y on local profit-takiag, dealers odd. They aid sentiment remained neutral deepltr the taoondastve Opec ministerial meeting in Yugoslavia and subsequent softening of oil prices. The metal ended at U*****.55/» an ounce compared with New York's 34«.10/80 and the277 words
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Article72 1986-07-02 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market cloeed at 2 3/4 per cent yesterday, down 1/4 point from Monday. The one-month term rate feu by 1/8 point while the two- and three-month rates fell by 1/16 each. lm#fOOIm roni ot 7pm yttfdoy: OMar M 0*«rraght 272 words
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448 1986-07-02 7 SOH TIANG KENG - Assets of Asian market hit new high in April By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent THE Singapore-baaed Asian dollar market put up a sparkling performance in April, with its total assets reaching a new record high of US$l73 billion. The Monetary Authority of ■Singapore, in its latest monthly statistical bulletin,448 words
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249 1986-07-02 7 Reuter AUSTRALIA will exempt pure oflshote trsnssctlnns from the 10 per cent withholding tax on interest payments. Tressurer Paul Keating said yesterday that interest paid to non-residents by separate offshore banking units, OBUs, will be exempt from the tax where their deposits orReuter - 249 words
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607 1986-07-02 7 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI UNTIL THE Australian Budget is delivered on Aug 19, trading in the Australian dollar is likely to remain nervous and Jumpy over the next couple of months, says Dr Don Stammer, an economist and interest strategist at Sydney stockbrokers607 words
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144 1986-07-02 7 Reuter A BANQUE INDOSUEZ subsidiary In Hongkong will launch a fund in October that will invest in gold securities traded in world centres audi as Australia, Canada and the US. A spokesman for Indoauez Ada Investment Services Ltd said yesterday that theReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement252 1986-07-02 7 holesome. fresh. sumptuous and all you can rat there is nothing more nutritious and better \alue lor" lunch than the (Utfi at Karon s lahle. 11' t ***** >< 't it -•ui! 11 'It ii i its Ilk' ii nik• < I v i!' 1 1< »n ir' 'nI s252 words
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FEATURES
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Article513 1986-07-02 8 RETAILER protection has never been one of the objectives of the Consumers' Association of Singapore. Hie fact that retailers could be badly hurt is tiMfufew no reason why Csse should not go ahead with its "Christmas Magic" trade fair planned for Dec 17 to513 words
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Article, Illustration928 1986-07-02 8 ROBERT THOMSON - Joint ventures in China have been plagued by problems since they began in 1979. However, in the face of plummeting investment, the authorities have now begun to sit up and take notice of the complaints voiced by foreign businessmen, writes ROBERT THOMSON. ROBERT THOMSONFT - 928 words
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515 1986-07-02 8 Letters to the Editor Dear tlr, After reading BTe report of the recent speech by Mr JYM Pffiay that the BIAS will introduce far-reaching changes in the financial sector which inter >iu includes reforming the Stock Exchange of Singapore, I dug Into my copy515 words
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Article198 1986-07-02 8 Harold - Harold I have read your article on "Age policy for SIA girls" published on June 7, 1906. I travel frequently on StaigaC Airlines and have always satisfied with the service. However, I must point out that one of the most important priorities I have as a198 words
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Article307 1986-07-02 8 Valerie - Valerie PabHc B els it— OHleer Neptane Orient lines Dear*, I refer to the letter published In TTinlnrw Times of June 27 "Query on past NOL accounts". The writer expressed the view that companies could not avoid adopting a particular accounting principle simply because307 words
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Advertisement21 1986-07-02 8 r A. 2; rv v V ■v -4 V A j® 4 <2* i m »>v Singaporeans «<■ hi II I £iiii21 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous632 1986-07-02 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACKOSS 1 Donation put into circulation? (5) 6 A tasteful wobbler (5) 9 Ruler with one weakness to his nome? (7) 10 Understood to have been favourably impressed (5) 11 A musical, mellow rhyme (5) 12 Deprived of dash? (5) 13 Encourages to give the main role to632 words
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SPORTS
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378 1986-07-02 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS TEACHING PRO Bill Fua, fresh from a grand performance in the Tiger Open golf championship last weekend, heads a field of 13 Singapore professionals firing part in the M 545,000 Royal Johor Classic beginning today.378 words
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460 1986-07-02 9 UPI ARGENTINES gave their World Cup-winning soccer team a tumultuous welcome in the downtown Plaza de Mayo on Monday. Team captain Diego Maradona, in Jeans and a beige sweater, held aloft a replica of the World Cup trophy in a balcony of theUPI - 460 words
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187 1986-07-02 9 Reuter DIEGO MARADONA, the captain of Argentina's World Cupwinning side, was an overwhelming winner of the award for the best player of the tournament. Maradona, who scored five of his team's 14 goals and was involved in all but two of them, gained 1,282Reuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration749 1986-07-02 9 Aim to break Biondi's 50m free style time of 22.33 seconds SWIMMING STAR Ang Peng Siong, fresh from a gold medal showing in the United States (senior circuit) long course championships in Dallas, Tens, has Matt Biondi on his mind and, of course, the world749 words
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362 1986-07-02 9 AP NORTH and South Korea gave raponw» on Monday to an International Olympic Committee proposal for «baring the 1988 —wr games, but details of their portions were kept secret. Letters containing the answers arrived at lOC headquarters on what was the «twartiiw dayAP - 362 words
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Article, Illustration462 1986-07-02 9 AP AS DEFENDING champion Boris Becker surprises his critics and holds off challenges to his Wimbledon crown, Australian Pat Cash continues his comeback from the surgeon's scalpel. Becker, the West German who is seeded No. 4, marched into the quarterfinals with a straight-sets triumphAP; Reuter photo - 462 words
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Article434 1986-07-02 9 Results of Monday's matches (seedings and seeded players In bold; US unless stated); Fmtt nod: Slobodan Zlvojinovtc (Yug) bt Christo van Rensburg (SA) 7-6 (7-4), 7-5, 44, 7-5 Pat Cash (Aus) bt (2) 7-S.HM Ramesh Krisbnan (Ind) bt Eric Jelen (WG) «-4, 7-6 (7-1), 6-2. Miloslav Mecir (Czec)434 words
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Miscellaneous1188 1986-07-02 9 TO QUE) IjiQIdKD OinQ viOfDy rQnfWJllit The Birth of the Mum 9pm, Channel 12 Dedicated to "the musical pioneers of Memphis and I New Orleans", this musical; features such famous tunes as St Louis Blues, Melancholy Baby, and the title song. Crosby (right) stars as Jeff Lambert, who played with1,188 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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385 1986-07-02 10 Reuter MERCURY International Group PLC, formed in prepare tioa foe the proposed deregulation of the UK stock markets, mid on Mondsy its Securities PLC dhrWon had record results in the ymr to the end of llarch in almost every area of activity. it had beenReuter - 385 words
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Article111 1986-07-02 10 AFP THE AUSTRALIAN army has placed an order with Land Rover of Britain worth around £50 million tor 2*o mflttary vehfctaa. .The order to for 2,500 tin* Rovers and 400 jW tatee tracks. Thane wQI be delivered as component puts over the coming five fears.AFP - 111 words
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346 1986-07-02 10 Reuter WALL STREET share prices closed at record highs on Monday, although blue chips hit resistance when the Dow Industrials rallied over the 1,900 level (or the first time. Talk of a July discount rate cut, end-quarter fund buying and ineigef speculationReuter - 346 words
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Article138 1986-07-02 10 AMI M 01 Q A as Midi Inco 17* tat Ptov 43 undi AfeMbi 24H unch lu M 31M Alow I 42* Km AMH* 15* 13* BflSSi'NiM'Snii"" 13 unch Uto pam to* O* Mown—1 M Canada M. 14 3) :fi 0 V ,r r Mc todri MlsAton A in138 words
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Article245 1986-07-02 10 JUM N* m IgJ Tangaat 739 wiOi TwdS 132 IK* UH Stod 5B +3 WIIBwi 1175 -25 Gqp 2000 -50 BBIUIBMJ UB«« Mm 4700 -90 A Mftm 990 undt Atwwi MB Aad 1140 -33 Amaprop 300 -20 Ai*£ 4123 +90 Mm 1000 15 C 6 SraMt 2900 4-90 CNA245 words
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Article577 1986-07-02 10 JIM M us$ Akan MmIr Mem Alag M AM S| Am he Ami Can Co Am Cyanarrad Am BK M Am Hams hod Am Molon Cp AmTrit T«L Ami he Amoco Cotp Am Cop Amo he A»— ktc A« McMMd Avon MM M 1! 1!! 1!! 1!!!! 1577 words
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Article494 1986-07-02 10 Frankfurt JUM M Om Am 30QJO Ml JO BA?F ■u 2H. 90 45 00 3 BMW rtl 00 •3 Cmm Ommi w •AS «4 OauHdt* ITmf i ta* ffii •IS 1 QM HomM 2*2. r: 44 HOHrfl JtT rr •12 HMM rrv •10 Koran* r? •T KK> rr494 words
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Article121 1986-07-02 10 Reuter ERICSSON Radto System AG of Sweden has Joined a Europe— fimwHiim developing cellular, digital Son coSSerTS NmM> I chtentechnik GmbH has -M The phonee, being developed lor the West German post under a contract awarded last yuur, would be subjectsd to their first mats IsReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement119 1986-07-02 10 Witere ®e wiae, aatf entertain V m /r>' C'% w 4- w i r*"' as m *4* m •<*- <4 > I u h 'A\ Kin* Prawn ravioie W Seabass stewed with prawns... Poached Scallop Saint Jacques Salmon with shiitake mushroom sauce You can these epicurean delights and mote during119 words
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Advertisement75 1986-07-02 10 htfctratiti«rf«ai 333 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: 737 4411. iSif I frtj. 1 i •S^ I 'Mj rJ' A^ Vj *jii < jll u Selected US Prime Beef Cuts. Continental and Game Specialities In a hunter's lodge setting. Monday to Friday $26.50 10% service charge 3% CESS $24.00 10* 3*75 words
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Advertisement24 1986-07-02 10 ki /^T L u < Complete Buffet Lunch for as little as $3.00 for the third paying guest* 4 ZF*I r J* r- i f?yjf.24 words
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Advertisement98 1986-07-02 10 V Tohm Yum coong. Guy hot Buy Teoy, Toh Mun Ra, Kao Oht> sapparoo A rich, tasty and spicy Thai buffet spread presented by Thai Cooks from Chiang Mai. Thai dessert-making demonstrations aeey. Lunch or Mmer fiSJO" ING'S DEN Sheer Relaxation! A lounge of whimsical and intriguing moods decked out98 words
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Advertisement133 1986-07-02 10 ?:_((-].<@~[|)\*-*&*;^}!!$+{(=( Sunday family attraction Only $150 or $180 for a table of 10. Two grand 8-course menus for a delightful lunch or dinner treat for the family. Weekday fare (Lunch only) > Only $60 for four persons or $90 for six persons. ($l5 for extra person). Two splendid menus for133 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article359 1986-07-02 11 HONGKONG: Share prices dosed a shade lower in quiet and sluggish trading yesterday as sentiment remained bearish. Brokers said trading was «till dominated by overseas institutional selling of mainly blue chips. There were signs of selective buying by local Investors but that appeared insufficient to absorb the —Msg. The359 words
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Article68 1986-07-02 11 m 01 w« tsxsftzz !8i 88 CMSuyr IMO -I BSftjftiSZ 10» ,,i, -6« Lucky Ltd!- 1456 +70 P**"» 0 fryp "2 Orwntoi Br«w«ry 1500 uncfc P— «78 til Podfic Chwnical 1»! +21 1590 +70 Samsung 1378 +103 P° w *y?*??ima +30 Sarmung S«»»con 2375 -75 2"?** 5 0 85068 words
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Article398 1986-07-02 11 Reuter TOKYO: Prices closed moderately lower after a day of ups and downs in active trading as worries over high prices suppressed underlying buying interest, brokers said. In early trading, the market average rose 21.79 yen to a record 17,875.98, surpassing the previous high of 17,654.19 set at Monday'sReuter - 398 words
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Article71 1986-07-02 11 JULY 01 Pmm 0.0825 +0.0025 Ori«Ml B Z'aoia 0.002 PM Oi ■>!■ PMn B 0015 inch ...0.2150 >0 .005 0.01 U irtdh picop l PLOT "Ii» +7 ASM Can. B. San Migual B 50.50 +43 |,|JP deU ami LTkch J<ufl 1M ll Sbna Doit* 0.008 unch BOMC Patnliun 071 words
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Article416 1986-07-02 11 SYDNEY: Markets closed easier (Or the sixth consecutive day, as most investors stayed on the sidelines, brokers said. At the dose, the All-Ordinaries Index had eased 4.7 points to 1,175.4 and the All-Industrials 8.8 to I*BBll. The All-Resources fell L 5 to 639.1 while the Gold Index firmed 10.7416 words
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Article77 1986-07-02 11 Reuter THORN EMI PLC hss woo a £3.25 million contract to supply sodium light technology to China. Kenneth Ward, the director of the Thorn Hongkong Ltd unit, said the government-owned Ta Ming Lamp Factory in Shanghai had installed a Thorn-supplied production line with an annual capacityReuter - 77 words
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172 1986-07-02 11 Reuter FIRST Bangkok City Bank Ltd, FBCB, said it was not legally bound to assume responsibility for debts created by two Hongkong finance companies which had their licences suspended last week. An FBCB director, who declined to be named, said his bankReuter - 172 words
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323 1986-07-02 11 Price pitched at 30 HK cents a share Reuter MODERN CONCEPTS LTD, a joint venture between China Merchant Steam Navigation Co Ltd, a riiin—» state agency, and Search International Ltd of the US, will offer 30 Hongkong cents per share to all minorityReuter - 323 words
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222 1986-07-02 11 Reuter JAPANESE INVESTORS bought a record net amount of foreign stocks in May as portfolio investors shifted parts of their foreign portfolios into equities from bonds, said investment managers at life insurers and pension funds. The Japanese finance ministry saidReuter - 222 words
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169 1986-07-02 11 Reuter CATHAY PACIFIC Airways Ltd opposes a licence for Hongkong Dragon Airline Ltd to start scheduled flights between the British colony and London because of what it calls an already saturated market. A Cathay spokesman told die opening session of a week-long hearing byReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement424 1986-07-02 11 Taipai wm cloMd yaatarday for tha fiscal yaar-and and Bangkok for tha banks' mld-yaar holiday. fIM Witters 1® viae, and entertain «P VArf# bi Level 4 Country Western Nite July 1 to 30 A wagon load of surprises t i Ist Drink Charges: Sun-Thur: 9pm 2am; $12* 4 Fri, Sat424 words
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Advertisement132 1986-07-02 11 2 Dm laais Nl|kttyi spm- lam (Monday-Friday; A Sunday) f spm 2am (Sat ft ava o< public holiday) HAPPY HOURS Bpm 7pm (Oatty) Ifa a raal happy timalJuat buy a drink and gat tha «acond FREE faxcapr prmmium brands) CAIRNHILL TMO with 2 charmlno sinoars. Brtng> you popular Mandarin. Japanaaa,132 words
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429 1986-07-02 12 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ Singapore's new rubber coo- tract got off to an "encouraging" start on the first official day of trading yesterday, with expectation* that it would j «park new life into trading of •I rubber futures. An official of the Rubber429 words
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232 1986-07-02 12 Reuter COFFEE PRODUCING and .consuming countries on Monday began discussions on how carve up the USsll-Wllion-a--year world market for the commodity, as falling prices raised r jthe possibility that export limits on producers might soon be < It-introduced. The web ofReuter - 232 words
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518 1986-07-02 12 AP THE NEW YORK Mercantile Exchange has the frenzied atmosphere of a big-time prize fight But the prize is not glory, but contracts for oil. Shouting, screaming and, waving their arms, traders Jostle one another in three circular pits toAP - 518 words
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151 1986-07-02 12 Reuter THAILAND'S Commerce Ministry has adjusted regulations on tapioca export quotas and the time limit for exporters to utilise them. Commerce Minister Surat Osathanugrah on Monday signed an order changing a compulsory quota ratio on exports to the European Community, EC, and thoseReuter - 151 words
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Article955 1986-07-02 12 Reuter COFFEE ROBUSTA FUTURES advanced an Monday afternoon from little changed midday levels, ending with gains from Friday of £25 to £18, largely due to a firmer New York market Dealers said trading was mostly routine in the absence of fresh news, with physicals quiet. Crosses and switchesReuter - 955 words
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170 1986-07-02 12 AP CHINA WILL TRY to triple its coal exports over the next five years to increase the nation's badly needed foreign exchange earnings. The English-language China Daily said last week that exports will reach 10 million tonnes this year and will increase atAP - 170 words
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274 1986-07-02 12 Bernama LATEST FINDINGS of the international rubber study group meeting in London envisage that the world will continue to face the problem of surplus rubber. Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said on Monday that the surplus came about because IndonesiaBernama - 274 words
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Article71 1986-07-02 12 Reuter INDONESIAN rubber producers want the International Natural Rubber Organisation, Inro, dissolved and its buffer stock returned to producers. Indonesian Rubber Producers Association chairman Harry Tanugraha said yesterday that rubber trading on world markets had been at a virtual halt since 1579 when Inro i»— butterReuter - 71 words
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158 1986-07-02 12 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN Wheat Board has attacked the American subsidised wheat export programme for intruding on another traditional market for Australian wheat Sri Lanka. In a strongly worded statement on Monday, board chairman Clinton Condon described the sale of 50,000 tonnes of USReuter - 158 words
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Article196 1986-07-02 12 Reuter SMQAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed firmer with August One RSS buyers quoted at 175.00 cents per kilo, up L5O cents tram Monday. Dealers said yesterday's launching of the technically specified rubber grade 30, TSR SO, failed to stimulate activity although some business was seen in TSR 20 September,Reuter - 196 words
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Article138 1986-07-02 12 CNneee Produce Exchange Slim' mom dosing prices on My 1 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Bufc FOB 48.00 Old drum FOB 61.00 Now drum FOB 65.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 26 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 1207 50 Sarawak White FOB faq NLW 1192.50 Sarawak special block FOB NLW138 words
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Article62 1986-07-02 12 Reuter THE PBICE ef tla ea the tot jeslwiay rsaXcast Is MH4J» per Us trmm Mwliy la nisßii tradtag aetivtty, dealers salt The stnAw refleetmse iai lectS* baying Interest, largely ea a haad-ie-sisathi ,hasU, ket "Telped seattmeat, they added. Disposals fell ts O day. Beater KL TIN QommfReuter - 62 words
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Article64 1986-07-02 12 (USS/toMw. FOf) Whit* Ricc 100% 1st doss 250 100% 2nd dou 220 100% 3rd doss 215 5% 205 10% 200 15% 195 20% 185 25% 175 35% 170 Broken Rin A-l Super 118 A-l Special 115 C-l Special C-l 3rd unq unq Loonzoin Rica 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd64 words
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Article161 1986-07-02 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed lower on renewed selling and buyers' reserve in line with weaker palm oil futures, with Airing» in overnight Chicago soyoil futures weighing on levels, dealers said. Reports of India's processed palm oil purchase last week failed to lift sentiment and trading161 words
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Article222 1986-07-02 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Monday dosed on the lows, down eight to 8-1/2 US cents per bushel in moderate trade on the Chicago Board of Trade. All new crop months set new contract lows, keeping the chart picture very bearish. The outlook for continued slack demand from both domestic crushers222 words
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Article260 1986-07-02 12 RAS prices iaScaaM/kg, FOSal Mix NOON M 1 RSS Promt* 176.00 177.0QN 176.50 177.50N In* 1 RSS Aug 86 174.50 175.00 175.00 175.50 krrf 1 RSS Sapt 86 174.75 175.25 175.25 175.75 In* 2 RSS OP 172.00 I74.00N 172.00 I74.00N In# 3 RSS OP. 170.00 I72.00N 170.00260 words
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Article81 1986-07-02 12 (cents/kg, 1-toa p AUG 86 SEPT 86 n i vcurrwrr ivmvnii/ NOON \TOfworo monm; NOON HAS B«yan Sdhn l»|W Sdhn SSR 20 160.50 I62.50N 161.00 I63.00N SSR SO 157.50 159.50N 158.00 160.00N MRELB Bn«n Sdhn Slliri SMR CV 230.50 232. SON 231.50 233.50N SMR L 229.50 231.SON81 words
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Article252 1986-07-02 12 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on Monday closed on or near the lows an the Chicago Board of Trade, down 61/4 to 2-1/2 US cents per bushel in improved volume. July settled at US$2.5l-3/4 after posting a 5-1/4 cent range on the day. Sharp declines in other CBT grains and soybeansReuter - 252 words
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Advertisement199 1986-07-02 12 `>|+}(\;_*)]@(?_]/&</+?[}\\]^!) Till NOTICE that an action hat been commenced against you In ->the Subordinate Court*, in D. C. Summons No. 798 of ,1900 bj Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, of 06 Chulla Street, OCBC Centre, Singapore 9104 m which the Plaintiffs' claim Is for all goods wi services and cash advances199 words
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Article, Illustration4181 1986-07-02 13 IN SPITE of a bout of prof-it-taking pressure towards the close, share prices on the Singapore stock exchange ended generally higher yesterday. Blue-chip issues, particularly SIA, attracted a fair bit of attention, but the lower liners continued to be shunned by investors. By the4,181 words
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Article191 1986-07-02 13 SINGAPORE RitM Mom Jkvi Wr 1 SI A 735 +35 TCi i,i.i>. 62*04 *3314 y.m.i. HMp 129 +23 nhtoMl 10M**********60 P»». rrot/os i*o +70 K—ladu Vw 236 4-11 «TCAD» -WW -4545 U°l 12 *TO«V -7*71 -mu 29* +10 741.22 745J# HM* 244 ST Fmaaat 224* 31 2239191 words
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Article3227 1986-07-02 13 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acmo (I 246 I 26S) (41) 1.25 (10) 1 27(5) I 28(7) 1 26 009) I 25 (2) 1.24 Alcorn (0 606 0.625) (10) 060 Aawl Stool 50c (0 95HB0 96S) (5) 095 (1) 0 94 (2) 0.97 (20) 0 96(10)03,227 words
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Article, Illustration603 1986-07-02 14 Revamp plan in advanced stage, says executive chairman MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings, criticised by shareholders for its misadventure in shipping, its Msl92 million loss last year and its inability to give a decent return on investment, is to undergo a revamp. Executive chairman Datuk Lee San Choon,603 words
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258 1986-07-02 14 SUNSHINE PACIFIC Ltd, the Hongkong unit of Sunshine Australia headed by Sydney-baaed Malaysian businessman Lee Ming Tee, is to acquire a strategic 21 per cent stake in Tylfull Co Ltd. Sunshine Pacific is buying the shares from Tylfull's major shareholder, China-backed Hongkong Macau International Investment258 words
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159 1986-07-02 14 SAVORY MILLN, the British stockbroker that was granted permission from the Monetary Authority of Singapore to set up shop in Singapore, will be holding an international investment conference next Tuesday, its official opening day. Topics to be discussed will include the international economic and159 words
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Article2451 1986-07-02 14 ffiUSTMALS Acot (1.208) xd AiiMMta (2.908 3.105) (1) 2.90 AMO (3.028 Alcm (0.705) (4) 0.69 (4) 0.71 (5) 0.70* (13) 0.70 Xri ABS (0.655) (I) 0.66 (10) 0.65 API (0968 0.975) (53) 0.88 (43) 0.89 (11) 0.90 (6) 0.87 (2) 0.92* (3) 0.91 (25) 0.922,451 words
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Article127 1986-07-02 14 UNITED ENGINEERS Limited: EGM at Uniteers Building, 187-209 River Valley Road, Singapore 0923, today at noon. MALAYSIA MINING Carper atiea Be r had: 10th AGM at the International Hall, Ground Floor, The Merlin Hotel, No 2, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, tomorrow at 11am. WEDGWOOD Pie:127 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-07-02 14 AFP MALAYSIAN-BASED property group IGB Corporation (formerly known as Ipoh Garden Bhd) is considering floating the company in Australia, depending on the success of a showpiece project in central Sydney. IGB's Australian managing director, Mr Jim Barrett, said the company was awaiting the completionAFP - 390 words
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533 1986-07-02 14 WHAT INITIALLY appeared to be a rebound failed to materialise as share prices fell back to Uose mixed to easier on Ke Kuala Lumpur stock Barket yesterday, r After three sessions of weak trading, hopes were high for a technical rebound. Early533 words
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Article105 1986-07-02 14 HONGKONG AN Industrials Hongkong Index Tuesday 1082.44 Monday 1066.02 Tuesday 1883.1 Monday 1890.7 Week ogo 1932.8 Week ago 1101.32 NEW YORK Hong Song Index Dow Jones Tuesday 1733.51 Monday 1892.72 Monday 1739.11 Friday 1885.26 Week ogo 1864.26 Week ogo 1763.90 TOKYO Stondord Poors Nikkei Average Monday 250.84 Friday105 words
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Article280 1986-07-02 14 Monootrs' priccs for JuK 2 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 85* 0 90* The Sovwigs Fund 0 75 0 80 S'pore Prog Fund 0 36 0 38 S'pore Sec Fund 0 60 0 65 S'pore Invest Fund 0 55* 0 59* S'pore Equrty Fund 0 42 0280 words
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689 1986-07-02 15 City Sec saga when it pays to be patient mmaasotsa»» HOCK LOCK SIEW THE LATEST TWIST to the long-running City Securities saga is an example of how cool-headedness and patience on the part of creditor banks can do wonders in tackling problems. Following the end of the unofficial three-month moratoriumHOCK LOCK SIEW - 689 words
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744 1986-07-02 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM JACK CHIA-MPH Ltd is probably sering the last of its problems (foreign exchange and property exposure) in Australia. But on the home front, it still has to tackle the problems faced by its hotel arm, Hotel Tai-Pan744 words
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Article935 1986-07-02 15 SHARES in London opened generally firmer in early trading yesterday, encouraged by the record close on Wall Street on Monday where the Dow Jones industrial average breached 1,900, dealers said. But they noted that London volume was fairly low and buying interest light and selective. At 0819 GMT935 words
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529 1986-07-02 15 MBT A BLOCK OF 17 million Promet Bhd shares representing 5.1 per cent of the company's paid-up capital changed hands at 60 Malaysian cents each on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Broking sources said the deal was arranged through PenangMBT - 529 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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Article28 1986-07-02 15 Group pre-tax profit of M$Zl3,OOO (M 53.01 million) on turnover of M 560.61 million (M 574.8 million) for the first six months to endMarch 1986.28 words
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Article40 1986-07-02 15 Group attributable loss of M 515.5 million (profit of Ms2.B million) or loss per share of 15 cents (EPS of 3.8 cents) for the year ended March 31, 1986. Turnover amounted to M 5153.75 million (M 5237.15 million).40 words
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Article30 1986-07-02 15 Group net losses of M 5623,068 (losses of M 5552,735) on turnover of M 51.52 million (M 51.57 million) for the half year to March 31, 1986.30 words
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Article55 1986-07-02 15 For the 13-month period to end January 1986, group loss after tax and extraordinaries of M 52.16 million on turnover of M 519.42 million. Loss per share works out to 0.4 cents. No dividend is recommended. No comparative figures are available because previous year's figures were55 words
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599 1986-07-02 15 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore is facing pressure from its members to waive or lower the quarter per cent cut in commissions which was implemented at the time when the lifeboat fund was set up. It has resisted the pressure so599 words
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Article264 1986-07-02 15 DUFF DEVELOPMENT Bkd has subscribed for 7,000 shares of M$1 each representing 70 per cent of Eternal Resources Sdn Bhd which is in the agro-based business. AUSTRAL ENTERPRISES BM has appointed Mr Abdul Aziz bin Omar and Mr Bustari bin Yusuf as additional directors of the company. Mr264 words
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Advertisement18 1986-07-02 14 Air freight is faster Our coverage is MM 11 J /iIK In BT every Friday, m m REIGHT18 words
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Advertisement90 1986-07-02 14 BT provides the information needed by all bankers, investors, fbrex traders. A M gotd& traders vi in nr BT, S'pore'i lupt business daily, carries an in-oepth and up-to-date —Bp on the hanking A financial sectors, both local and This indispensable pags Iwep* all bankers, inveaton it traders informed on significant90 words
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Advertisement175 1986-07-02 15 This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy any of these securities. The offering is made only by the Prospectus registered in connection with this issue. Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from the Lead Manager and Underwriters. NEPTUNE ALPHA LINES175 words
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350 1986-07-02 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG IN A BID to attract foreign investments, the Philippines is to step up its investment promotion efforts to woo more Singapore investors. Filipino leaders told Mr Lee Kuan Yew that their country would like to have the350 words
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Article151 1986-07-02 16 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew has been asked by President Corazon Aquino to play a leading role in the Asean summit meeting to be held in Manila in July next year. Mrs Aquino told Mr Lee that she would like to learn from him.151 words
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465 1986-07-02 16 SOH TIANG KENG - Over 1,000 lots traded on Simex By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent MORE THAN 1,000 LOTS were traded on sterling futures which made their impressive debut on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange yesterday. Volume traded on pound futures was the second highest among the465 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1986-07-02 16 MARGARET THOMAS - By MARGARET THOMAS IN A FRANK and friendly meeting on Monday with BrigadierGeneral Lee Hsien Loong, senior editors of the Wall Street Journal expressed their concern over what they saw as an orchestrated attack by the Singapore government over the last1,011 words
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Article, Illustration466 1986-07-02 16 EMPORIUM HOLDINGS is negotiating to sell its Klasse operations in Hongkong to Wrangler (HK) Ltd, a subsidiary of a Hongkong-listed company. Mr Michael Chan, a director of Wrangler, yesterday confirmed in a telephone interview from Hongkong that negotiations were at an advanced stage and466 words
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118 1986-07-02 16 UPI IN A MAJOR SPEECH marking the 65th anniversary of China's Communist Party yesterday, generalsecretary Hu Yaobang assailed the late chairman Mao Zedong for plunging the nation into "catastrophe". In one of the party's strongest attacks on China's "Great Helmsman", Mr HuUPI - 118 words
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177 1986-07-02 16 Bernama ALLEGATIONS that the Malaysian Employees' Provident Fund had sold substantial amounts of shares at below market price to a Ms 2 company were laid to rest yesterday. Finance Ministry secretary-general Tan Sri Zain Azraai explained that Makuwasa Securities Sdn Bhd, far from being aBernama - 177 words
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Article105 1986-07-02 16 Reuter CRUDE OIL PRICES slid by up to 40 US cents a barrel in Europe yesterday after Opec failed to agree on production cuts at its latest meeting and as traders tried to get rid of surplus supplies on a glutted world market. OpecReuter - 105 words
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Article76 1986-07-02 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES lost US$O.4O to US$O.lO on mixed selling early yesterday morning, as the market ignored the weak dollar. The August delivery was off US$O.4O at U*****.30 an ounce after holding inside of Monday's range of U*****.00/U*****.f10. Analysts said business was slow, with many traders unwillingReuter - 76 words
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Article65 1986-07-02 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks advanced further into record territory early yesterday. A weaker than expected 0.2 per cent rise in US May leading indicators added evidence for a discount rate cut The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained three points to 1886. Advances led declines by a three-twoReuter - 65 words
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57 1986-07-02 16 UPI EXPRESSING satisfaction with their progress, China and Portugual yesterday concluded two days of "friendly and cardial" talks in Beijing on ending nearly 450 years of Portuguese rule over the tiny territory of Macau. A Joint statement said the two sides had reached agreement onUPI - 57 words
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Article60 1986-07-02 16 AFP THE CIVIL Aviation Administration of China, the country's official flag carrier, yesterday announced a 30 per cent increase in the price of domestic tickets purchased by foreigners. The price increases, which will not apply to Chinese citizens or overseas Chinese, are to go intoAFP - 60 words
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Article55 1986-07-02 16 UPI THE Soviet Union has proposed a meeting between Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze Secretary of State George Shultz to pave the way for a second supet power summit, says Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir Petrovsky. A similar meeting scheduled for May was cancelled in protest over theUPI - 55 words
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Article59 1986-07-02 16 AP THE HEAD of Israel's topsecret Shin Bet agency has said that right-wing Likud leader Yitzhak Shamir authorised him to kill terrorists in hostage rescue operations. Former officials of the agency have accused Avraham Shalom of ordering the killings of two Palestinian hijackers in AprilAP - 59 words
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Article42 1986-07-02 16 UPI INDIAN newspapers stopped publication yesterday in a one-day protest against the government's "arbitrary and restrictive policies against the newspaper industry". More than MO daily newspapers around the country closed together, the first time in India's history.UPI - 42 words
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Miscellaneous61 1986-07-02 16 i| »L IJUIAU* AuAf V/UilOOft TOf TCKHiy. JIM/W®! 1 w»cr o few ornas in Ik* morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.*opm on Juno 30 at the airPOrt: Moumm tomporotvro 29.6 AMoaotod humidity 72 11?-' OQ O MNWmim TtmperaTurv aj.t Aworioted humidity 91 Honrs of sunshin* 0.30 RonrfoM in61 words
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151 1986-07-02 17 Reuter IRAN HAS opened a new Gulf oil export terminal and says oil tankers can load there In "complete security," Tehran radio reported. The radio said the "Val-Fajr 2" (Dawn 2) terminal, opened on Sunday, is in Hormuzgan province. Shipping and trade sources inReuter - 151 words
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515 1986-07-02 17 LINDA CHEE - At least 40 jobs will be available for Singaporeans By LINDA CHEE JOBS WILL be available for at least 40 Singaporeans wben Denmark's biggest shipping group A P Holler signs up two new pure car carriers under the Singapore flag next515 words
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371 1986-07-02 17 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S powerful trade union movement gave official backing to an indefinite dockers' strike which is crippling ports around the country. Simon Crean, president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), said in a radio interview that the council would also support industrial actionReuter - 371 words
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Article130 1986-07-02 17 UPI AN OVERLOADED work boat carrying 33 labourers capsized when it was caught in the turbulent waters at the bottom of a dam, killing 28 people and leaving two others missing, a Chinese provincial newspaper report said. The Sichuan daily newspaper said the accident occurred on JuneUPI - 130 words
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Article91 1986-07-02 17 Bernama A NORWEGIAN ship Bergen Lordjcarrying crude oil, was found grounded near Tanjung Mendeng, 26km from Teluk Rachardo near the Melaka-Ser-emban border. The 270,000 tonne ship is believed to have hit a sand dune. However, no oil spills have been reported so far. Head of the Melaka-NegeriBernama - 91 words
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Article1413 1986-07-02 18 COAL AND IRON ore chartering provided the main feature in an otherwise rather quiet freight market on Monday with fresh grain business very slow to develop out of the US, shipbrokers said. The coal fixing involved voyages to Continental destinations with tonnage secured for three or four cargoes1,413 words
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938 1986-07-02 18 FT IT SOUNDS unlikely, adventurous, and possibly even bizarre, but the idea ai putting sails on to modern cargo ships to save fuel is anything but a romantic harking back to the days of billowing canvas. Shipping isFT - 938 words
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309 1986-07-02 18 AFP NORMED, France's leading shipbuilder, which last weei declared itself insolvent, was placed an under administration by the Paris Commercial Court. The court named an administrator to report in three months on the firm's economic situation in view of a possible rescue plan. TheAFP - 309 words
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Article234 1986-07-02 18 Egypt to open two new ports Lloyd's List TWO MAJOR mv Egyptian ports in aeMiM Moomh stream within the next four months, the Ministry of Reconstruction said in Cttro. Phase one of the new He ml etu port, which will handle containers, hulk and general cargo traffic, is complete andLloyd's List - 234 words
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229 1986-07-02 18 Reuter THE SCIENTIST who discovered the (hud resting place of the luxury liner Tttmaic now hopes to sss it doss up in s ynhi submersible vends, i spokeswomen (or ths Woods Hole Oceanographic Instituts said. The spokeswoman said Dr Robert Ballard andReuter - 229 words
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Article873 1986-07-02 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afeo Lin* VI 3 Ahrenkiel Law X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 3/4 Aqua Lines IX 4 Arrow Lines X 4 Atlas Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL 1 2/3 ASCL873 words
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280 1986-07-02 18 UPI EGYPT'» demand for a surcharge lor the nuclearpowered aircraft carrier Enterprise to go through the loroed no navy to order the ship to detour around Africa on the way home, US official» •aid on Monday. The Entmprtm and two atom-driven guided missileUPI - 280 words
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Article172 1986-07-02 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 EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANNO(STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Djakarta172 words
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508 1986-07-02 19 Kingsley Wood - ■y Kingsley Wood AS PART OF the governmentsponsored debate into the future shape of Australia's liner shipping services, the Bureau of Transport Economics has made a wide survey of the task currently being performed. It reveals that liner shipping carries some 45 per cent of508 words
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Article142 1986-07-02 19 Reuter BRITAIN'S Southend Pier, one of the world's longest, was sliced in two on Monday night when it was hit by an out-of-control sludge vessel, Coast Guards said. The 645-ton Coaster steamed into the end of the 2,000-metre structure on England's southeastern coast before runningReuter - 142 words
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Article854 1986-07-02 19 AN ACCUMULATION of surplus bulker tonnage on key Atlantic routes owing to persistently slack demand from grain, coal and ore sectors led to a further sharp decline In rates over the put week on the dry cargo market The extent of the collapse was illustrated by the fixture854 words
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215 1986-07-02 19 Lloyd's List SEVEN OF THE 14 people arrested by Oslo police In connection with an alleged USH million oil cargo fraud are likely to remain In custody until July U at least Police hope to obtain statements from three o(Lloyd's List - 215 words
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105 1986-07-02 19 AFP BANGLADESH customs authorities, with the help of naval gunboats, have seized a Honduran cargo ship on charges of smuggling within die country's lernionai wtun. The Dhaka daily Khabar said the ship, the MV Pyd, «ad its crew of 27 were detained in the southeasternAFP - 105 words
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5923 1986-07-02 24 spasms A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of5,923 words
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Article829 1986-07-02 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Qdna FCL Arrival LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo achadula Location N Crystal 35W 02.7.86 2200 NAPL F1 1200-1300/1300-1400 F3/G3 Sm Howk 8627 02.7.86 2300 Eastern M F7 1300-1500 L6 Juttandia 235 02.7.86 1900 Ned-EAC F7 1000-1100/0900-1000829 words
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Article374 1986-07-02 25 Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Auby R Rickmers S'them Oory Woheng IBN Bassam B'fong Beloit Gombek) Hetion Iweri Lonx Ned Loire Straits Hope Troro Fjord Posir Ponjong Queenly Vego Ben Thanh Eost Crystal Nnga 14 Nmga 39 P*eer Supreme Yomokur* Moru Jurong Port Roda Perkaso Swte Ann Satu Auto374 words
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Advertisement425 1986-07-02 17 Concise Comprehemlve -Contemporary *&**>** Hfedbuul I I »j iI;• l.'nM o tllpm MPPiSS FRWICf mm vmrm mdu <■* fc torn/ am) 70 ShMton Way #04-03 Dm Horn Sapporo 0207 Tri 221»U TELt* NO IB ***** CFS Of flCt IK #03-029 Tri *****31 art 2220(32 Terminal oflct IPC #OM3O T«l *****90/*****93/*****01425 words
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Advertisement75 1986-07-02 17 IT SOUNDS unlikely ond odventurous, but the ideo of putting soils on to modern cargo ships to save fuel is onything but o romantic harking bock to the days of billowing convas. Page II THE AUSTRALIAN Bureou of Transport Economics has mode a wide survey of the liner shipping task75 words
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Advertisement822 1986-07-02 17 $`/{!(*&'))%=(<?>!?+.'-&~]+\'(= MAERSK LINE k- L C TJ FAST TRANSIT TO MIDDLE EAST SINGAPORE/DUBAI S DAYS =18 m KUWAIT —11 DAYS eaaal Voy Iff pore EAST. WEST AFRICA i MM a- tntmm lE^rTflr^r^rnnar: yvi **n 11-IV7 II 11/1 mm u-u/7 24/7 2WV7 ■11/7 11/ l 7/1 M/I 1/7 a/7 27/7 a/7822 words
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Advertisement154 1986-07-02 18 V C T r7VTI7! YAMABHITA-BHIHNIHON LINE JL JUllf 11/ TiMNt-FAancamvicct > F9E 71 3 1 JSS'O nrai n-usi.' mn ii ii' T7T inirran. :TMra,;i .ji FT 1 -TMirwirM liiiraraii .-l Tiini i ■iwiwr 1 i I I'hM rr iPiinnrarr; t.-.1-: 1 'I'.'d imm n i H7T* m ■ime XT MIDDI154 words
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Advertisement102 1986-07-02 18 1L Supercarrier Service in 1/7 11/7 11/ l 17/1 22/1 n/1 a/I 25-21/7 1/1 21/1 t/1 7/» VI IV* W-lVt 11/ l W* 17/1 22/1 21/1 21/1 'i LHi I i MB IL r i L■ It iiBI r i mmm i r.iwmmir-r /t Gearbulk NEW 7E/MftHP \XiLnI\DUU\ To NEW102 words
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Advertisement497 1986-07-02 19 The Straits Steamship Group m Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd OvtrMM Containers Limited n Bninsl Ports tod Bangkok ONTAINERSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT BANGKOK BORNEO LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 *21 Kad«i Ml LA Sm. Tm. U) *u shw 112 llm, n MM M *U Nn. KM MMM m UdMI M497 words
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Advertisement389 1986-07-02 19 Franco Belgian Services <i (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) CHARGEURS HAVRAISE Mf l, y i i MF B CLUB MFMBER i IS to 17 Ml IS to CHARGEURS REUNIS f Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd lEL M A 50. J2 w M M n* l/t 17/1 2S/I 2/S l/S l/S 17/1 2/S389 words
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Advertisement388 1986-07-02 20 10 CONUNf NI UK TO EUROPE MED FROM N CONTINENT IJK IMPORTS Agonts SEGANI— MHm L Lap* *****25/1/1, *****19. *****49 *****71 P. Mm| *****11 ***** M *****54 *****44 PM| *****7,*****2 *****3 INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WEEKLY Singapore BIRKART SEA Pt. Kelanq BIRKART SDN BHD SWAN SMPPNK (M) SON. 4ND.388 words
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Advertisement173 1986-07-02 20 FULLY CONTAINERISED SE RVICE M. r 111 HIROHI IV A.1,.: I sill IRnM hIHIIPI VIA an«/nDW cat m/vm m ari/ma CONVENTIONAL SFRVICi 10 IRAN PI RSIAN GUI F S PORE LOMMG FOR Em ACI3 vi JJJjj. JJJJ Vr; HT A >01 INDIA STEAMSHIP FORTNIGHTLY CONTAINER SERVICE TO CALCUTTA MJJ/MJ7 MJ7/MJ7173 words
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Advertisement348 1986-07-02 20 ML Hai Si in Hup Co (/'*<•) til HI .Ml I \s| I k\ \k ll\li: III) SPECIALIST IN RO-RO A HEAVY LIFTS SERVICES mmOH MMM m 7 M| SI I taJ *77 MMI il I i awa vm R MM *11 UMr Ml 11 Mi 19 I emmOTO kobe,348 words
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Advertisement510 1986-07-02 20 1 O EVERGREEN full Cont.rnt" S*r, Round-The-World East Bound (FE/C ARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) MT MS m as Ml m m am cm m m m fu b ftrt «/7 7/7 1/7 U/7 U/7 U/7 VI 7/1 VI U/l O/l Ol %n u/7 iv 7 iv 7 un an nn m un un510 words
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Advertisement84 1986-07-02 20 as I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD EMU ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES I' Ia wt r2L KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SUN UNION LINE m TAIYO MARINE LINE WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VS. PTIOiMC STOK PMNIILE KL CVD PMUUTTILMk- 5/7 11/7 21/7 30/7 EAST AUSTRALIA SERVICE vsl run PMUUmLMA84 words
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Advertisement530 1986-07-02 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \\\y W\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0 106 Tel 22 18 133 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE MAMPAMT OOWA KOTA MMM 8M JUT MY 8M Md S/7 1/7 1/7 14/7 W7 H/7 25/7 M/ 7 2*7 M/ 7 •TCM TAICHUNQ HUB HKQ KAO *TCH KKE530 words
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Advertisement157 1986-07-02 21 \«r> THONG SOON V AGENCIES PTE LTD #09-07, Robina House. S pore 0106 Tel: *****88 Telex: RS ***** BOOKING: *****88 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK •EQUATOR SX 20/16 •EQUATOR VH 21/86 JENSON SS 14/86 SINGAPORE TO SABAH PORT SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI 11.ir.1l Jlid iHa.ii' SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK With Reefer, FCL157 words
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Advertisement496 1986-07-02 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS V 7 V 7 12/7 13/7 a/7 21/7 2V7 M/ 7 VI I/O U/0 U/l 11/1 21/1 27/1 21/1 t/1 11/9 11* i ii a Upran IM SM UU Uki M Mam MUM UH V i/7 i tapran 2/7 «/7 V 7 7/7 «/7 "M M/ 7496 words
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Advertisement335 1986-07-02 21 *3 E EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE msmti-m M/ 7 ij/« u/i i«/« rran MMD MB UMIMT IMVIW KM IT!' fI74S 14-11/7 l/l (/I 11/1 IVI 11/1 wi MB imm mt •nm imp a/i </> mt i.i) m 'ffi. "vT •JM'M'nM f i AS',: DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL335 words
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Advertisement235 1986-07-02 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* M4NWI7W NfiMi nm BURMA FIVE SIM (Burmese National Lint) loadinf fir RmgtM S*p« Pldm Nhi Batfuft MM 12/ M M, 11/12 W 7/1 M 10/12 M BANK LINE ill 'It'l' .V (FNK pvfe: Port HvMy/KMa/totatf/Ktato/Ut) A" ITUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE J I .f '1-^4 USA SERVICE PACfIC/Olf/ATLANTIC235 words
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Advertisement799 1986-07-02 22 1 USA CANADA ATLAMTIC COAST (Round Th> Worid a FKEDOM M FJL MME Y23/G.*. a MTMOT m I CORAL W STOK LI IM 2 A«| IM 8 Aug MM 12 Auc 29 M 21 Auf B K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.— PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH WEST Mona m799 words
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Advertisement333 1986-07-02 22 <93 i M I :«.i I 0 FCL/FCL Law Vtu* S part 11Mb frw Sl+ M* CALABAR 2 M -MMOAS V 32 10 M 25 M 3 Aa| 31 W AM/«ns -MMMS V 2121 M S Aa| 14 Aa| 12 Aa| AM/Bra lSTtam« V.5 27 M "MMMS" *24 11 Aa|333 words
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Advertisement421 1986-07-02 22 m GOLDEN LINE GUWt OWN SHPfMG (PTI) LID Zl. M* Mr »Mt MM MM 18. UUM (M IMS) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: SOUOiarr CatMte/Kwtcta/Mnca(/IM« MUM HOMO CdMte/Kmcfc/lfaM Q*ooi tnm nm Mr—vrygr F.T PERUSAHAAN PELAYARAN NT KALIMANTAN nMrrr acnnv tnwrc rn JAKARTA/TG. PRIOK vhmi EH/EB KSIWIOI BMA IBMr 13/B 2/3 My Mbli/H—i421 words
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Advertisement310 1986-07-02 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 1,, Ans- H. nl 't. i -t- i- t L'l V- t f V I BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK nSr^MLESRawi) S>m t. la 12/7 11/7 m/mm wi/mm m im PHIL ITRON SHIPPING A (if NCItS Pit LTD I( l :JiHb22 10 I INI S Till X RS310 words
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Advertisement513 1986-07-02 23 W W -VL- f UPTIME AOBBD ffL lIP. ImW cn MMB mna tmai mmkiiv tmm mm zmrn i roam twii NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD pttn. omm erf mim KMC SON. M>. MM7/MWVMMV: ■ME m M. 2M5771/2«241J1/m42* lE Ww »n" a i r 3'9 TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACfIC COAST MRECT TO513 words
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Advertisement279 1986-07-02 23 Nt I INt »UN« II Pit i l|i '1 Ml K !,.(>« I M M 111 Si'N HHC) M I<-| 1 1 f> IH rr<V.l it,*. 1 II N Irl if, m l.', CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National Line of Sri Lanka RJUY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO COIOMBO ARABIAN GULF REDSEA EC279 words
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Advertisement484 1986-07-02 23 »SNSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SMPPMG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55. Martd Street Seaport 0104 Tot *****33 (15 Unt) TmM OWcc: *****41/2 Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Teiei IMn RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p mm pink M/S SHARKAT MN SOOW ML M. IST MO 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS KM IMOK SVfK484 words
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Advertisement344 1986-07-02 24 REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (5 WEEKLY SAIUNGS VESSEL TT 1 IQ[ I.A ■lT¥Pil MVf nynsi i-yinr**! CdE2I2I CBIBP i. irm?i mmi rr^ tzo 1 »Fr"ir ESI Mn/Tw 122-23/7 *1 mo rrr r? trrrrnriF HI 101 ■rrr MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE ik kut id ramumaa io rJSUM/ramnair xv r~m m344 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous152 1986-07-02 24 0 M St m V: S3 18 I r\ °c cr ta SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.90 AJI. THIS AAORMNQ. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height Cloudy Sky Sartaoe wtnis are Indicated by arrows which fly with the wind (o)152 words
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Advertisement136 1986-07-02 25 LIZENA PTE LTD tew J7T; II n>> 111" ill i\ I hM MM! MMi mm MM MM HM KH Nt/M total 1/7 AGENTS: SAYAMHAN SHAPING T«fc wmm <• kw) Tte M Ml BAVMAN MHM, BAI AM. DUMAI. PLKAN BARU BATAM/ P. BAMBU DUMAI/ P. BARU DUMAI/ P. BARU MPPM6 FIE136 words
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Advertisement176 1986-07-02 25 BOMBAY L XPRISS fCI LCL Sf RVK t E•EJr V* NEW FUNNEL TRADING CO. /fcs JC**' Monuol/««»*/W* AUIO Contain* Spwoowt CofMnw tocuWig EqulpmwiM *7*'' r^a rSxS'c < ul.L .I I *TO»/U»9« W<g »>""■* IoKUI Motwn Cwgo UMng 6mm TEC. CONWJNER U».v CenWnaMocon 1 irnr XV- 3 ~1 dS Wr MTOtMVE176 words
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Advertisement388 1986-07-02 25 ti 'v*: V 7 EST n r i* r rrv ~<Mw "rJ 2 i. :«aH8..33 i ——n fi. KLATM VI V-M 141 inminiHi «/7 1/7 IfUmiMl 11/7 12/7 14/7 Ufl UII IJ M B1 >: .l'» ■r^rSnn '■Mmii 8it,..", 1 1,. > W.' > »Ml..' f.y I'VUi'Hi il. OCEAN MTL388 words
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Advertisement398 1986-07-02 26 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD f V Henderson Road B'k 20 IB C 1 Of. I Hemlef son Industrial Park S per® 0315 TFI 2****** *****52 IJIUUI I —1' L F—FP .'in. 'i rr rrrr r™rr mmHi'ii"' i. 1 i i-M .'i. i —n p TLgn I'TM-'T L CROSSWATER 1 i398 words
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Advertisement263 1986-07-02 26 NEAP S£IK TMMKISMPPMC PTE LTD MiwamoMfMi EBB sass mm «Mr MM S My MM* II Mr MM) »MI u Mi a 21/22 Ma aMr MM, Ml* n Mr (it.. 333.ua. v.wii>. ji: >; t /IL'l< Mr VIM u Mr iv 1* Mr M Mr wo Mr a Mr a/a Mr263 words
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Advertisement545 1986-07-02 26 1* C.Y. LINE (A Member CM Dm ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUUY CONTAMER6ES SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) nnißH mCATOi Ml O TOKYO 4SW Mm Ma* FIMM Ntat IMMNV a/7 a/7 vi vi vi 4/1 5/1 7/1 1/1 11/1 12/t U/t 12/1 14/1 11/t 17/1 M/l ii/i545 words
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Advertisement496 1986-07-02 26 DC VAPOREES (CJ>.V.) STATE LME" Or CFV Tlirwo Mb M Lj<M| to M p. MMOLMKTT 7/1 M 22/23 M in »m "EVERETT ORIENT UNE"4 JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE LOAONG FOR HONGKONG*. YOKOHAMA, KOBE, NAGOYA* MOr AND OTHER JAPAN PORTS ITTBETT 7/1 M 22/23 M 1/7** LOADMS FOR CWTTMONB, CALCVTTAB MB496 words
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Advertisement94 1986-07-02 26 ZIM T, T r ±tH l>l I -I*l* I 1" i I TT An c 5 Li ILL! ■77a *.'/A 1 ■rm iim ■nmi BTT"* w^m GOLD STAR LINE i n SEE m AtM rfWTrt zs sinoong (sr.gapcx-e) private brmtecJ REGULAR LINER SERVICE EUROPE FAR EAST LINER SERVICE !4 IMhrrMlHnkGRANDE94 words
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