The Business Times, 3 July 1986
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Title Section12 1986-07-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 THURSDAY, JULY 3, lttfi 75 CENTS12 words
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324 1986-07-03 1 AGAINST stiff competition from some of the world's most powerful image makers, Batey-Hick-son, a brand new company, has been appointed public relations consultant to the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. This is not the first time a company has taken a chance on Mr324 words
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476 1986-07-03 1 MARGARET THOMAS - An incentive for investment By MARGARET THOMAS THE ECONOMIC Development Board, faced with increased international competition for the investor's dollar, is now prepared to extend long-term capital loans more readily to worthwhile projects. The little-used Capital Assistance Scheme is to be held out as476 words
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490 1986-07-03 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM TIME has run out for stockbroking firm City Securities. The proposed rescue by Hongkong stockbrokers Sun Hung Kai has been ruled out, and so has any further period of grace from City's creditor financial institutions. Any490 words
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211 1986-07-03 1 RAMPANT SPECULATION in the past two days that Singapore Airlines was about to lift its foreign shareholding limit was quashed by the company yesterday afternoon. Company secretary Lucas Litem, in a brief despatch to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, said there was no truth211 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-07-03 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN WITH EXPORTS to Singapore's three major markets showing a cumulative drop of more than $1 billion in the first five months of the year, the outlook for the country's trade performance in the first half remains grim. Only if exports showed an448 words
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Article, Illustration122 1986-07-03 1 AMABT DtoOP to peto» ket «Ml etomg to the •Mr put «C Am if, pesMag i II Mrt pk to fUI by 11m Bat altar lane*, Ike dura fell to etom at fJJI, tof to eento. The Ain dnp hlhiri a to toil tomi Mm MMfMy that It122 words
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337 1986-07-03 1 THE WALTZ, the quickstep and the foxtrot will make a comeback here this Saturday. For those who love the oldies and goodies, and want to put on their 1960s dancing shoes the Plaza Hotel is opening a music and dance lounge. The337 words
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Article115 1986-07-03 1 FT WEST GERMANY recorded a trade surplus of DMB.I billion in May, a slight retreat from April's record of more than DMIO billion. However, it was enough to bring the country's cumulative surplus for the first five months of 1966 to an unprecedented DM40.3 billion, comparedFT - 115 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement106 1986-07-03 1 Ultra. It'll change the way you play. Come on in and meet the friendly team at Great Pacific For savings and fixed deposits. For car, property, equipment purchase and business loans. Complete services at every branch. t 1 P Hood Ofllcs: The Octagon 105 CecH Street a-« L nownion no106 words
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Advertisement253 1986-07-03 1 MONEY EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTER TV A RADIO OUR VIEW SIA AIR STEWARDESSES how been receiving good public support for their Attempts to extend their retirement oge beyond 35. The leost the airline b obliged to do is to rethink its previously successful policy. LEADER. Pege THE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FUND253 words
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Advertisement234 1986-07-03 1 That's iNCßedible! "Ho-tech" reaches a new high This week, in Singapore, the world's largest 'lodger" occupied 1253 more hotel rooms in the impressive Raffles City complex. With the commissioning of the second-stage Westin Stamford Hotel the world's tallest NCR's Modular Lodging System (MLS) now services over k 2000 guest jlllji234 words
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Advertisement12 1986-07-03 1 BEHMD EVERY SONY PRODUCTS SONY Service V *****11 Entrepot trad* another 4.lpc,12 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration365 1986-07-03 2 THE DO-IT-YOURSELF trend in trade among neighbouring countries, and a sluggish US market in May, continued the downward presure on entrepot hnitßMi once one of Singapore's strei^ths. Re-exports in the month showed a further fall of 41 per cent to $1.33 billion, continuing a365 words
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401 1986-07-03 2 THE CONTINUED healthy growth among the "little dragons" of the north proved no help to Singapore's export performance hi May. Although Taiwan increased its intake of Singapore's exports, its extra purchases could not offset the fall in demand in South Korea and Hongkong.401 words
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Article501 1986-07-03 2 BOEY KIT YIN - The fall in entrepot trade and our neighbours' strong growth took the Republic's exports in May down, reports BOEY KIT YIN BOEY KIT YIN THE FLICKER of recovery in domestic exports in April died in May which saw an 8.7 per cent fall to $2.4501 words
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241 1986-07-03 3 THE PROPOSED amendment to the Newspaper 6 Printing Presses (NPPA) Act is not directed at any particular foreign publication, according to the July 1 issue of the Mirror. This is in spite of the fact that a few foreign publications, which had "resorted to unfair unbalanced241 words
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Article, Illustration307 1986-07-03 3 JOHN GOUBLAY has been appointed the general manager of John Lysaght (SEA) Pte Ltd, Singapore. The company has also appointed Wal B Gihata as general manager of John Lysaght (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd and Jee OHara as sales manger of BHP Steel Coated Products Division in South Australia.307 words
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95 1986-07-03 3 ASSOCIATED Petroleum Supplies Company Ltd (Apaco), a subsidiary of Straits Steamship Company, has been named agents for marketing Chemlink products in China. Chemlink, which is part of Atlantic Richfield Company, specialises in fluid treatment. It has four divisions industrial/petroleum chemicals, oil field chemicals, pipeline95 words
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179 1986-07-03 3 THE POSTED PRICES for Shell petrol and naphtha go down from today. The posted, or wholesale, price of Shell Super will fall three US cents per US gallon to 56 US cents. Similarly, the posted price of Shell intermediate grade petrol a179 words
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Article60 1986-07-03 3 PASSES will be issued for today's free performance by the Vienna Boys' Choir at the Shell Theatrette. The passes will be issued at spm, on a flrst-come-first-served basis as a large turn-out is expected. Shell Singapore, the sponsors, said the issuing of passes will ensure60 words
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417 1986-07-03 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING A TOTAL OF $5.9 million was given to 21 companies with 18,631 employees in the first five months of this year to help them provide more systematic training for all levels of staff. This brings the amount417 words
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350 1986-07-03 3 SHAREHOLDERS of NTUC Fair Price the cooperative store operated by the National Trades Union Congress can expect increased rebates and dividends this year, with FairPrice's return to profitability after two years of losses. In the latest NTUC newsletter, The Singaporean, the cooperative said shareholders could350 words
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482 1986-07-03 3 (qHBBBHp AT THE START of the business chain is the sole trader, the oneperson company in which the proprietor does everything. It offers independence, total freedom of action... and means a lot of hard work. Which is why many people progress quickly482 words
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Article231 1986-07-03 3 THE 1986 EMPLOYERS' and Personnel Practitioners' Conference will be held from July 24 to 25 at Hotel Meridien. It will focus on direct wage negotiations and flexible wage systems in manpower planning, management and deployment. The aim of the conference is to impart specific skills and231 words
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Article126 1986-07-03 3 SURVEY RESEARCH Singapore, one of the largest market research companies in Singapore, has linked with Japan's leading international research company, ASI Market Research (Japan). The parent company of SRS, AGB Research, recently acquired a major interest in ASL SRS director David McCallum said: "This development126 words
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Article63 1986-07-03 3 THE Department of Electronics and Communication Engineer ing of the Sngapoee Poiytaihnio;! win have a new set of computet system ««flag about fM> Ike hfanatlnn of the system three Prime 17 terminals, fined printer and two magnetic tape atiaameta will gNe students a new final-year option:63 words
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Article65 1986-07-03 3 A $$3.75-MILiJON health office I in Woodlands has been built for the Ministry of the Environ- ment. The centre, called the Northern Environmental Health-* Office, will serve aa the minis- try's public health, logistics and; I; transport base for the Bukit Panjang District It waa built65 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement288 1986-07-03 2 f FACTORY FOR LEASE Ranttk 60* per sq.IL AREA: 10,000-60,000 sq. ft. FACILITIES: Sanitary, Water, Sprinkle system, electricity 100 KVA Suitable for all types of industry, except food LOCATION: Near Jurong bus interchange *****59 S 7 CITROEN CX 2 5 GTI x K w Either you know how to appreciate288 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement181 1986-07-03 3 Changing the way the work} does business. Two weeks V- r b? I Vv 3, r- ?v- t* 1 r r?*s f -s*^ i TV SgK? jSrs :-v r«fc- r Mi Pi ssssyj Yj of America You have two weeks to eat your way from And the best thing about181 words
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Advertisement183 1986-07-03 3 i *13 1 *3 m E33 n i I k ■ij[i..»i i y a. I--*ig > *JL *fT S* ri ni L A v---^s^a<^dSate^ Situated in Dalvey Estate, adjacent to Nassau Road. •The properties are of two and three storeys. With a built-up area of between 566 sq. m. (6,094183 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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431 1986-07-03 4 AP THE OVERALL FLOW of money last year between the Third World and developed countries benefited the developed world by a margin of US$3l billion, according to a United Nations report. The trend is likely to continue this year and the next,AP - 431 words
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148 1986-07-03 4 Reuter LAWS NOW BEFORE New Zealand's Parliament would prevent airline "shell" companies from repatriating profits and limit to 50 per cent the holding a foreign airline can have in local operators. Civil Aviation Minister Richard Prebble said in Wellington on Tuesday thatReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration261 1986-07-03 4 Reuter MOSCOW is trying to win over the South Pacific through subversion, according to New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange. Mr Lange, who was in Adelaide to open a consulate, said on Tuesday that Moscow would attempt to influence as many island nationsReuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration414 1986-07-03 4 Reuter UPI DISSIDENT LEADER Kim Young-Sam said on Tuesday that there would be a military coup or a bloody uprising if South Korea's ruling and opposition parties failed to agree on a new electoral system. "If we should fail to amend the constitution byReuter; UPI - 414 words
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184 1986-07-03 4 AFP GOVERNMENT ECONOMISTS were planning to raise South Korea's growth forecast for this year to 9 per cent or 10 per cent on the basis of a strong economic upswing, Seoul newspapers reported yesterday. This year's projected growth rate was originally put at 7AFP - 184 words
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209 1986-07-03 4 AFP INDONESIA is undecided over whether to buy US F-16s or French Mirage 2000s for its air defence. Antara news agency quoted the Minister for Research and Technology, B J Habibie, as saying that Indonesia had received offers for offset arrangements from bothAFP - 209 words
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225 1986-07-03 4 AFP US DUMPING of subsidised agricultural produce on world markets could cost Australian farmers nearly half their income over the next two years. According to Australian Primary Industry Minister John Kerin, subsidies under the US Farm Act, and their impact on worldAFP - 225 words
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430 1986-07-03 4 BRIAN GOMEZ - ■y BRIAN GOMEZ Ragkxtal Corrttpondtni THE NEW Soviet leadership brought a "generational difference" which had policy implications for the country's relationships with the US and the Third Work), said an American expert on the Soviet Union, Dr Jerry Hough. A key motivating430 words
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Article95 1986-07-03 4 Reuter A PUBLIC OPINION SURVEY yesterday showed a sharp Call is the popularity of Australian Prime Bob Hawke as he tried to taring order in a Cast deteriorating conflict between unions and busiThe survey by the Morgan Galhip Poll said the drop reflected voters' views on theReuter - 95 words
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Article758 1986-07-03 4 ARRIVALS Operator Siwici Local tim Froai SIA SQII7 0005 KUL CAL CI817 0010 TPE/HKG/KUL LUFT LH688 0010 FRA/DXB UA UA805 0010 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH681 0620 KUL MAS MH8II 0910 PEN MAS MH671 0920 KUL SIA SO 103 0950 KUL AC AC858 0950 YYZ/LHR/BOM CPA CX7I0 1015 CGK758 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement41 1986-07-03 4 ;> LUNCH $1250^ Spicy, tasty Sotong Sambal, GadoGado, Daging Rendang, Buboh Terigu and more... Buffet-style lunch daily at Cafe Fontainebleau! Overflowing with life'* pleasures Open 24-hrs 1? TAI-R\N RAMADA* HOTEL 101 Victoria Street* Singapore 0718 *161:*****11 Member of the JACK CHtA-MPH GROUP41 words
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Advertisement54 1986-07-03 4 I i l| I I li II I ver V Tuesday, Thursday, Soturcioy ond I 1 II \l I II I I Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at M Vyl 22:05 hours and arriving at Heathrow qt 07 05 hours the following morning. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your Wi54 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1986-07-03 4 Doonesbury COMING UP-A CONGRESSWOMAN IN TOWN ON CONTRA BUSINESS! W2LI RAP A BIT J after these pubuc service I MESSAGES! 75 j M 77 8 5? T? f* rf +rt ?Jl3t r7r^fn BY GARRY TRUDEAU AND TONI6HTONLY-A BENEFIT CONCEPT FOR THE CONTRA CRU SAVE, FEATURING 9S TOP SALSA STARS PERPORMNG72 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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347 1986-07-03 5 Reuter PROSPECTS ARE SLIM for a recovery in the depressed oil market between now and the end of the month, when Opec oil ministers meet once again to grapple with their problems of surplus production and sagging prices. Spot oil prices sank further onReuter - 347 words
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169 1986-07-03 5 Reuter THE BRITISH government has decided against imposing a financial limit on manufacturers' liability (or their products. Addressing the Consumers' Association on Tuesday, Corporate and Consumer Affairs Minister Michael Howard said he had not been persuaded hy arguments that such a limit wouldReuter - 169 words
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205 1986-07-03 5 UPI UNION CHEFS and cooks toiling over steaming ranges in Washington's hotels must be given three bottles of beer each shift not the non-alcoholic near beer management has provided. A recent ruling by an arbitrator entitles the men and women whoUPI - 205 words
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203 1986-07-03 5 Agencies OFFICIALS OF the US and the European Community have called on Japan to act quickly and effectively to curb its ever increasing trade surplus with other industrialised nations. At a US-EC-Japan trade seminar in Maryland, US Trade Representative Clayton YeutterAgencies - 203 words
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Article, Illustration338 1986-07-03 5 AFP Reuter MARATHON TALKS between US and European Community (EC) officials have not resolved a bitter trans-Atlantic row over agricultural trade, but the US will delay retaliatory measures which were to be imposed on Tuesday. US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter said on TuesdayAFP; Reuter - 338 words
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388 1986-07-03 5 UPI MORE PROTECTION of privacy is needed to prevent aim of the three billion record» on virtually every American that are stored in federal computers, a new Congressional report says. The report, released last Monday by the Office of Technological Assessment (OTA), aUPI - 388 words
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149 1986-07-03 5 NYT A MEMBER of the US presidential commission that investigated the 'Challenger' disaster has called on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) to give up its fleet of space shuttles and turn the programme over to a private company. A commission member, DrNYT - 149 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement211 1986-07-03 5 f Quote, Unquote p P He has an extraordinary capacity it almost amounts to genius for taking the drama out ot events, transforming anger into yawns and persuading politicians anxious to question him that they have another and far more urgent appointment. Veteran journalist Paul Johnson, describing British Foreign Secretary211 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration556 1986-07-03 6 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE TWO-YEAR bear market for US dollars against all the other world reserve currencies has still a ways to go. The greenback may drift sideways for a while to correct an oversold condition, but it will not be long556 words
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319 1986-07-03 6 Reuter NEWS that the Australian government will end the tax exemption which is the key to attracting investors to Euromarkets stunned bankers in London who trade and underwrite Australian borrowings and issues denominated in Australian dollars. Several halted making markets in Australian dollar issues,Reuter - 319 words
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Article167 1986-07-03 6 Reuter MOST INDONESIAN state and private banks made lower profits last year despite increases in total assets and in capital and reserves, the Association of Private Banks (Perbanas) said yesterday. The combined profit of 103 banks, excluding the 11 foreign banks which operate in Indonesia, fellReuter - 167 words
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173 1986-07-03 6 FOUR NEW DIRECTORS have been appointed to the board of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS). They are Mr Kuo How Nam, assistant general manager of Overseas Union Bank; Mr Michael Brown, area general manager of Standard Chartered Bank; Mr Robert McCormack,173 words
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446 1986-07-03 6 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG FRENCH MERCHANT BANK BNP International Financial Services (Singapore) has staged a turnaround after being in the red for two years. The bank reported an aftertax net profit of $168,307 in 1985 against after-tax losses of $883,049446 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article873 1986-07-03 6 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed firmer yesterday helped by short-covering interest. But the dollar's sentiment remained bearish mainly on market expectations that the Federal Reserve would act to cut its discount rate soon in order to activate a sluggish economy, which was further reinforced by news on Tuesday873 words
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Article231 1986-07-03 6 Interbank rote# ot 3pm yesterday: Md Odor cr change Local dollars to a«a unit of foreign currency: US dolor Sterling pound Austrafcon dolor NZ dolor Conodion dolor 2.1975 ***** 1 4371 1.1921 1 5929 2.1995 3 3784 1 4400 1.1965 1 5955 2 8196 7 3469 3 4286231 words
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Article115 1986-07-03 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market closed at 3-1/8 per cent yesterday, up 3/8 point from Tuesday. The one, two and threemonth term rates remained unchanged. S$ Interbank rotes at 7pm yesterday: OH*, M Over night 3 1/8 3 I -month 4 II/16 4 9/16115 words
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Article, Illustration292 1986-07-03 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at slightly lower opening levels in light trading yesterday. One month closed at 7 6-7/8 per cent, down 1/8 point from Tuesday night, three and six months at 6-13/16 6-11/16, each down 1/16. Among short-dates, overnight closed unchanged at 7-1/4 7-1/8 while292 words
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Article417 1986-07-03 6 BA Futures EUBODOLLAB futures opened unchanged yesterday from CME's close at 93.45 but lower than Tuesday's Simex close as market participants were disappointed with the less than aggressive addition of reserves by the Fed on Tuesday last night. The September contract traded down to 93.41 by late afternoon butBA Futures - 417 words
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Article271 1986-07-03 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed easier yesterday but above the day's low in fairly active trading. Profit-taking by local traders was the main source of selling, while the price improved towards the close on speculative buying in reaction to late interest in silver from overseas traders. The metal ended at271 words
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Advertisement70 1986-07-03 6 DianXin in the streets (Now brought tolang Cburt) Tang Court Available for lunch only: 11 -*****1-2: 30pm. Paper-wrapped Chicken, ($6 for child under 12 years). Steamed Curry Sotong, Fried And all the Dian Xin you Glutinous Rice. can enjoy. Cream. HOneV TfiOG COURT Dian Xin in the treat, you /l\70 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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487 1986-07-03 7 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA is paving the way for its women to step into the jobs of thousands of foreign workers set to leave the kingdom in the next five years. Women's role in the conservative Muslim society has become a filing point withReuter - 487 words
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Article, Illustration720 1986-07-03 7 Reuter THREE OF JAPAN'S leading politicians will have more than Just party interests in mind ss they await the remits of this Sunday's general election. For Mr Noboru Takeshita, Mr Kiichi Miyazawa and Mr Stdntaro Abe, the overall outcome could be aReuter - 720 words
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407 1986-07-03 7 Reuter THE OPENING of diplomatic tin between Moscow and the tiny island state of Vanuatu on Monday underlines the Soviet Union's pursuit of influence in the South Pacific, long regarded as a preserve of the US and its allies. The Soviet UnionReuter - 407 words
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673 1986-07-03 7 Reuter EUREKA, Western Europe's drive to rival US and Japanese domination of high-technology markets, got a new political boost by a decision to expand the number of both projects and member states, diplomats have said. But the success of the ambitious research drive, designed toReuter - 673 words
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Advertisement355 1986-07-03 7 f 4 Chinese trade gold from the 'Nanking Cargo' photograph courtesy of Christies. TRAEE FINANCE. During the 18th century, gold "Nanking maximum protection at every stage of transaction will be completed faster, saving you Shoes" were used by Chinese and European transactions. Our electronic systems allow faster, money on interest.355 words
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FEATURES
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Article486 1986-07-03 8 THE SINGAPORE GIRL at 35 is gaining support. It is nearly a month since Business Times reported on June 6 that fresh attempts were being made by Singapore Airlines' stewardesses to have their retirement age extended beyond 35. Letters to the press supporting them are still486 words
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1336 1986-07-03 8 RICHARD SEAH - All signs point to a brighter picture for retailers along the Orchard Road shopping strip. Stronger currencies vis-a-vis the Singapore dollar and cheaper hotel rooms appear to be bringing in an increasing number of tourists to Singapore, reports RICHARD SEAH. RICHARD SEAH SMALL INCREASES1,336 words
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385 1986-07-03 8 K O landell- Joice - 'Agencies re-examining attitudes on conflicts' a case of agency greed Letter to the EdHor K O landell- Joice lUntMmg AMN»SfttoMinS)pSe LM Dear 9r, I read Richard Stevenson's article on "Agencies re-examining' attitudes on conflict" (BT June 23) and it is quite obviously a' case of agency greed getting in the385 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement29 1986-07-03 8 Training improves your hance Let BT show you how every Wednesday. 4 4 M Boulevard Hotel Singapore 200 Orchard Boulevard Singapore 1024 Tel: *****1 Member of The Goodwood Group29 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous675 1986-07-03 8 Rn Stew: 1. 30fwto PtMD U3f\K£ P*NO fcePOK TO Fpce DRY li£gf fc f u3P\SHeD fVJD DefenseD, i Tpocie *V4£fM*TVf 5.5b..... AMD \fcfcj-npißLG_ I t H£ Building. r 4 PvklD jo&tx&i fSRKIVCPcr rrw PLPCjt OF uIOKK CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Reddish as an apple (6) 7 A certain impression of675 words
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SPORTS
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525 1986-07-03 9 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG LOCAL ACE DRIVER William Lyou topped the Formula Shell FVywnmy Rally with a consumption figure of Just 31.4 km per litre (88 mpg) in a Nissan Sunny 1.3 SLX. With co-driver Peter Skalak, William completed the 257 kilometre rally last Sunday525 words
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345 1986-07-03 9 AP ENGLAND soccer striker Gary Lineker, top scorer in the World Cup finals, has signed for Spanish club Barcelona in a reported £3-million transfer deal. Meanwhile, England's reserve goalkeeper, Chris Woods, joined Scotland's Glasgow Rangers for £600,000. Lineker, who scored 40 domesticAP - 345 words
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243 1986-07-03 9 UPI WEST GERMANY'S soccer team returned home on Tuesday from the World Cup soccer final in Mexico to a hero's welcome of dags, flowers and confetti. Twenty-two stewardesses of the German Lufthansa Airline lined up to greet the players with flowers when their airlinerUPI - 243 words
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Article397 1986-07-03 9 WALTON MORAIS - M 545,000 Royal Johor Classic golf championship By WALTON MORAIS MALAYSIAN veteran professional Zainal Abidin fired a three-under-par 69 to share the first day's lead with two others in the M 545,000 Royal Johor Classic golf championship yesterday. Zainal holed five birdies and dropped two397 words
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Article526 1986-07-03 9 UPI CHRIS EVERT LLOYD and Ivan Lendd, following the theme that has marked this Wimbledon, flirted with disaster on Tuesday before sweating out victories in 110-degree heat. Evert Lloyd, the second seed, overcame two set points in the opening set tie-break before disposing of No.UPI - 526 words
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312 1986-07-03 9 THE CITIZEN Team Tennis championship finally gets underway this weekend at the Singapore Tennis Centre. It had earlier been beset with sponsorship problems and was later postponed due a lack of entries. Although the Republic's top four players will not be312 words
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115 1986-07-03 9 AP WIMBLEDON men's champion? Boris Becker, who signed s rmj\ tract at the start of this year's. championships to promote Co-ca-Cola, has been fined (or displaying an oversized ad^ r, n— verusemeni on n» snirts. «1 Tournament said <*■' Tuesday that the Coca-Cola ad~" vertisementAP - 115 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-07-03 9 Reuter HANA MANDLIKOVA, a tennis player with a prodigious talent but little consistency, is one of the great enigmas of the modern game. The unpredictable Czechoslovak looked set to succeed Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd at the top of women's tennis when she reached theReuter - 448 words
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Article309 1986-07-03 9 1 11 ellesse Results of Tuesday's matches (seedings and seeded players in bold; US unless stated): Ilea's singles: Fearth reaad: (1) Ivaa Lendl (Czech) bt Matt Anger 6-7 (7-9), 7-6 (7-2), 6-4, 7-6 (12-10). Wmmb*s singles: Qaarter finals: (It) Gabriela Sabatini (Arg) bt (IS) Catariaa Lindqvist (Swe) 6-2,309 words
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Miscellaneous1127 1986-07-03 9 TO OOP BQEMj) THURSDAY FEATURE SPECIAL Cry for the Strangers 1030pm, Channel 5 A psychiatrist and his wife (played by Patrick Duffy and Cindy Pickett) move to a scenic village to find time for themselves. But the doctor's professional curiosity is aroused when they leam about a series of bizarre1,127 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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231 1986-07-03 10 Reuter THE BASS BROTHERS group has told the US Securities and Exchange Commission that it has acquired 118,800 shares of People Express Inc US$2.5O cumulative convertible preferred stock, or 8.6 per cent of the total. The group said on Tuesday that its purchasesReuter - 231 words
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288 1986-07-03 10 Reuter THE AMSTERDAM Bourse aid It expanded the Hat of the so-called main shares In which trading takes place from 1000 to 1630 hours to 40 issues (ram 36 until now. Seven new companies were added on Tuesday, while two were deletedReuter - 288 words
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324 1986-07-03 10 Reuter SHARE PRICES on Wall Street stretched further into record territory on Tuesday with a strong finish, as the Dow Industrials notched its first close above 1900. Talk of a cut in the discount rate, merger speculation and a bounce byReuter - 324 words
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134 1986-07-03 10 Reuter THE BRITISH government has agreed to a proposal by Cable and Wireless PLC that would enable foreign stock exchange nominee organisations exemption from a 15 per cent upper limit on the size of a single shareholding. In a written parliamentary reply onReuter - 134 words
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Article193 1986-07-03 10 JULY 01 Tongoat Trust 8k 735 130 mch -2 Un Stool 60 2 Prom Grp 2000 unch 1200 25 INDUSTRIALS Ml MMGS A Alpho 950 unch An0oo 4765 65 Abarcom Aod Amoprop AMIC 1140 380 4125 unch unch unch Anavoal Byvoof BuHoh ***** 1800 7900 -Too C G Smith193 words
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Article631 1986-07-03 10 JW.T01 USS AJcan Aknii Alcoa 30* 38H inch AIM M 20* AM Sif AM S»or« AhOntiwt Am Brandt he Am Can Co Am Cyanamld Am Bac P«* Am Cupi— Am Horn* Mod Am Motors Cp Am T 4 t Tal 44* 51* 4* 93* 76* 7B* 26* 41*631 words
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Article834 1986-07-03 10 Amsterdam JULY 01 tk AM SBB.S0 -03 Aarmn 105 50 -28 AM B6 50 -2 5 Akn 163 50 -4 2 AMa ***** -O 1 AMEV 79 00 -0.7 Amo Conk 104.60 -2 Am Sfod 126 no .15 Ba»k4 40 20 -1 3 Bomanfi ***** +4 5 kahman834 words
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Advertisement495 1986-07-03 10 V, ii Wi&w id Mm eaiertaisi More afternoon delights now at the Mezzanine lounge L 2 m Price: $8.50 per person. Fashion shows 5.30 pm every Tuesday and k Thursday. Models parade the m best from select boutiques. m Tea buffet too plus a chance m to win our lucky495 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article375 1986-07-03 11 HONGKONG: Share (rices yesterday closed sharply higher as bargain hunting emerged after the market's recent losses, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index climbed 26.70 points to 1,760.21 while the broader-based Hongkong Index advanced 16.12 points to 1,096.56. The Hang Seng Index had lost more than 45 points since the375 words
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Article205 1986-07-03 11 JULY 02 KT$ 1.99 -0.1 Kuochan Oav Laa Chang Yuan 22.80 35.50 +0.5 +0.7 2580 +0.2 12.65 0 15 31 60 0 2 38 40 0 7 Chang Hwa Bank 43.80 26.50 0 1 +0.7 Nat Investment 378.50 -0 95 1 25 30 +0.6 21 50 +0 5 Owl205 words
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Article264 1986-07-03 11 JULY 02 Y« 1890 -30 Mitvjb Eke Mitvjb Estate Mitvub H«yy 362 2060 392 -2 10 2 499 •6 877 -II 895 12 Mitiui Co 511 -14 832 -2 Mitsui Sh*>b4dg 159 4 1290 Mitsui Smattwig 365 -3 unch 24 1220 -20 1130 30 1010 Murato Mfg 2090 30264 words
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Article69 1986-07-03 11 1 1 JULY 02 hill MontMl Onantol B Phi Ovotmos Phflax B 0.013 uneh 0.014 -0001 Phi 001 13 PLDf 148 +19 Boguio Gold Baiac Pilralwm Banguit Con. B 0.001 ***** 74 inch +0.0006 -3 Sort Migual B Sn<for* Sam* Darby 53 50 +3 0.0075 -***** 1050 +0.8 Frtf69 words
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Article502 1986-07-03 11 BYDNEY: Share markets closed sharply lower across the board yesterday in the wake of further negative economic news and the falling US dollar, brokers said. At the close, the Ordinaries Index had eased 25.6 points to 1,149.7, the All Industrials 46.2 to 1,836.9 and the All Resources 10.0 to502 words
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Article98 1986-07-03 11 JULY 02 Won 1900 unch +31 4 1 12 +65 30 +70 +31 16 100 -30 Kongooo Ind KIA Motor Katon Ind. 1210 2025 2160 10 +70 10 Doafcn Ind Doawoo Corp Doowoo Haovy Dong Ah Phor 650 1185 1519 890 Koroa Long-Tarn.... Lucky Ltd Onantol ftrawary..... Pocihc Otamcal98 words
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Article150 1986-07-03 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index dipped 0.67 point to 130.84. Turnover amounted to 159,067 shares valued at 28.4 million baht. Reuter JULY 02 Bahta Sum Camant 505 -4 Ao Kham Thai Stam Oaani Aim Ffcr» Ayudhyo WvMtman* Bangkok Agro-kid Bangkok Bank Bank O* Avudhyo Ovwoong ThaiReuter - 150 words
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Article52 1986-07-03 11 AFP YAMAHA of Japan will this month acquire more than a two-thirds stake in the French MBK-Motobe-cane Bicycle A Moped group through a doubling of its capital to 100 million francs (about US$l5 million). The capital rise will be subscribed by Yamaha and its Belgian distributor,AFP - 52 words
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371 1986-07-03 11 Reuter BELL RESOURCES Ltd has criticised delays in processing acceptances for its partial takeover bid for Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd, and has accused BHP of being obstructionist. The chief general manager of Bell Resources, Mr Bert Reuter, yesterday said BHP is flouting MelbourneReuter - 371 words
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Article169 1986-07-03 11 Reuter A PROBLEM with tax clearance has delayed the formal signing ceremony of China International Trust and Investment Corp's equity involvement in the Portland aluminium smelter. A spokesman for Alcoa of Australia Ltd said the ceremony which was to have been held on Tuesday was postponedReuter - 169 words
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210 1986-07-03 11 AFP JAPAN'S seven top insurance groups have recorded a loss of 632 billion yen due to the yen's sharp appreciation on assets they held, notably US treasury bonds and other American debentures. Business daily Nihon Keizai reported on Tuesday that the loss appearedAFP - 210 words
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Article97 1986-07-03 11 FT A GROUP of seven Japanese companies have set up a research company to prepare for the launch of an international telecommunications company to compete with Kokusai Denshin Denwa Co. International Telecom Japan is capitalised at Y3OO million (US$l.B million) with 18 per cent each pro-FT - 97 words
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Advertisement113 1986-07-03 11 1 5 •88++ (For 4 persons) ABALONE/LOSSTER 8«t Menu Braised whole aba lone in oyster e Braised lobster in chilli Muce e Hot-plate fried chicken Sichuan style e Crab meet with Tientsin cabbage e Hot A sour soup e Silver thread rod io«Mr*6« efitfo*•*% •188++ (For 10 persons) SUPERIOR SEAFOOD113 words
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Article637 1986-07-03 12 Adverse Soviet conditions prompt revision AFP THE INTERNATIONAL Wheat Council (IWC) lowered its 1966 -world wheat production forecast on Tuesday by about eight million tonnes, mainly because of adverse 1 conditions in the Soviet Union. In its July market report pub- lished in London, the IWCAFP - 637 words
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221 1986-07-03 12 AFP NET STOCKS held by producing members of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) are expected to fall to 26.36 million 60-kg bags at the end of September, from 32.72 million a year earlier. ICO predicted in a report issued in London on Tuesday thatAFP - 221 words
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Article146 1986-07-03 12 Chinese Produce Exchange Setters' noon closing prices on July 2 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Bulk FOB 48.00 Old drum FOB 61 00 New drum FOB 65 00 Copro 26 Mixed (loose) buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 1207 50 Sarawak White FOB foq NLW 1192.50 Sorowok special block146 words
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Article239 1986-07-03 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mostly lower on Tuesday, ranging from down 3Vi US cents per bushel in July to up Vt cent in distant July. New crop November set a new contract low, keeping the chart picture very bearish, finally settling at US$4.B4 after239 words
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Article244 1986-07-03 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on or near the lows on Tuesday, down six to three US cents per bushel in moderately light trade. July settled at U552.46 *4 after posting a five-cent range on the day. A near-limit fall in the nearby corn pit244 words
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316 1986-07-03 12 AFP A NEW WORLD accord on trade in olive oil and table olives was signed in Geneva on Tuesday at a -meeting of major producer and consumer nations, under the auspices of the UN Conference for Trade A Development (Unctad). It wasAFP - 316 words
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203 1986-07-03 12 Reuter LANKA's two state-owned sugar mills are to be privatised because of heavy losses and un-der-utilisation. A spokesman for the Agriculture Ministry said a third mill which would start production next month and which had planned capacity of 5,000 tonnes per year wasReuter - 203 words
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199 1986-07-03 12 RUBBER EXPORTS fell by 15.6 per cent to 249,640 tonnes in the first four months of this year, as the US cut its purchases by about 50 per cent. But the US was still the biggest buyer with 27,295199 words
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Article483 1986-07-03 12 COFFEE Robusta futures eased from their highs towards Tuesday's close, reflecting jobber profit-taking and tendering against the spot month, but still closed £20 to £15 higher. Physical activity remained at a low ebb. Although the market's upturn did prompt increased enquiry, it did not foster a noticeable pick-up483 words
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Article106 1986-07-03 12 THE PBICE sf tta m the Ktth Lfg Ha Mv he* ran 19 eeato la (airly adtn (niag to dm at MMpcr kg yesterfey TmSLa^SSTtSt ■trag Mia «I 349 teaaea, maiaiy treat Japan, Earape aai Malaysian laterals hat sellers were aei forthcoming at this leveL The Earepeaa eaqairies,106 words
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Article194 1986-07-03 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices eased further at yesterday's close on continued light selling and buyers' reserve, dampened by a mostly lower Chicago soy oil futures close on Tuesday night. Trading remained very thin and cautious as operators stayed on the sidelines in the absence of fresh factors.194 words
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Article66 1986-07-03 12 Bangkok <US$/tMM. FOB) Whit* Rice 100% 1st doss 250 100% 2nd dost 220 100% 3rd class 215 5% 205 10% 200 15% 195 20% 185 25% 175 35% 170 Broken Rice A-1 Super 118 A-l Special 115 C-l Special unq C-1 Ord unq Loonzoin Rice 100% 1st grade unq66 words
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287 1986-07-03 12 Reuter JAPAN intends to «cure its oil supply into the 21st Century by financing exploration projects with windfall profits made from falling prices and the strength of the yen. An oil official at the Ministry of International Trade A Industry (Mlti) saidReuter - 287 words
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Article318 1986-07-03 12 SMQAPOfIE The market closed easier yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at ***** ceats per kg, down 1.50 cents (ram Tuesday. The morning eeeaion weakened one cent on long liquidation and aome trade selling mainly of forward positions in light turnover. Prices eaaed fractionally in quiet afternoon trading318 words
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Article366 1986-07-03 12 RAS prices m S cents/kg, FOB in 1 Mies NOON CLOSE Beyers Setters Beyers Setters Int 1 RSS Prompt 175 50 176 50N 175 00 176.00N Int 1 RSS Aug 86 174.00 174.50 173 50 174.00 Int 1 RSS Sept 86 174.00 174.50 173.50 174.00 Int 2366 words
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Article94 1986-07-03 12 (centi/kg. 1-ton "•"'AUG a« SEPT 86 (curror it month) (forword month) NOON NOON RAS Bwyfi SriUri tj 1JX Sifcn SSR 20 159 50 161.50N 160 00 162.00N SSR SO 156.50 158.50N 157 00 159.00N MRELB uv ra Siim 9mm SMR CV 230 50 232 50N 231 5094 words
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Advertisement556 1986-07-03 12 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. lIS AND v (Praaat to Seettoa tNOM») At ail Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 9 Penang Road #12-00 Supreme House Singapore 0023 on 24 June 1068, the following Special Resolution was passed: It was RESOLVED; "That Tay Koh Tat Bus Co Pte556 words
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Advertisement313 1986-07-03 12 THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER MS) AND TEAM BUILT (PTE) LTD (bctipinM la the RepaMfc •f Stamm) (IN LIQUIDATION) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of TEAM BUILT (PTE) LTD duly convened and held at M/s Hong Poh Hln Company's office of 10 Anson Road313 words
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Advertisement361 1986-07-03 12 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. m AND REALTOR UNE PRIVATE LIMITED uis&iir** 9 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN In pursuance to Section 308 (1) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that a general meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at 9 Penang Road #12-00, Supreme House, Singapore 0023 on 5361 words
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Article, Illustration4146 1986-07-03 13 A STRONG morning rally fisted out In the afternoon yesterday as Investors and punier» were disheartened when the shares of Singapore Airlines Ml after a sharp run-up before the lunch-break. The market rose early in the day, as investors drew inspiration from rising SIA4,146 words
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Article220 1986-07-03 13 SINGAPORE Rises MM 725 Carafcw SOt 340 MU SO* 235 Mstal ftss $asf 342 o u o cuts no M MM* 396 FCLS 300 Haw Nr 276 W—mm 372 Urmti Trwdmf 304 5tnwl> 275 MMW HUfi 250 iMho** 212 STH 745 O C C 730 Falls 75220 words
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Article3148 1986-07-03 13 BID aad after prices officially HMd aad buĔatm In aad reported to the Stock Exchange oI Stogapore yesterday with the number at chares traded shown la brackets ta lots at ijm units unless uthawtoe All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT". Big3,148 words
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490 1986-07-03 14 MBT MORGAN GUARANTY Trust Corp has sold its 13.7 per cent stake in Bank of Commerce Bhd (BCB). The Fleet group, which holds the other 86.3 per cent in BCB, has picked up this stake through one of its wholly-owned subsidiaries for anMBT - 490 words
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340 1986-07-03 14 MBT UMW CORP has reduced its debts by about Msso million or about half of its principal borrowings via the sale of assets and debt collections. Group chief executive Datuk Eric Chia said the immediate effects from the sale of assets will notMBT - 340 words
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360 1986-07-03 14 SHARE PRICES were slightly steadier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday but profittaking caused most counters to fintoh off-best The pace of trading, however, wss slow and lethargic as investors kept their attention focused on speculative counters. Singapore-based stocks performed better than360 words
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Article221 1986-07-03 14 Singapore Unit Trust The Commarc* 0.86* 0.91* Jh» Saving* Fund 0.76 0.81 Sport Prog Fund 0.36 0.38 S'por* S*c Fund 0 61 066 S'por# Invest Fund 0.56 0.61 S'por# Equity Fund 0.43 0.46 Asia Unit Trust Mrf Invest Fund 1.24 1.34 Mol Prog Fund 0.41 0.45 Mol Security221 words
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Article105 1986-07-03 14 HONGKONG U nongnong Wednesoay Index 1098.56 Tuesday 1062.44 We«k ago 1098.76 nana dona Wednesday Index 1760.21 Tuesday 1733.51 Week ago 1759 72 TOKYO Nikkei Avitom Wednesday *****.92* Tuesday *****.74 Week ago *****.63 TSE Ind ex Wednesday 1357.57 Tuesday 1355.68 Week ago 1353.86 SYDNEY All Ordinaries Wednesday 1149.7 Tuesday105 words
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Article, Illustration283 1986-07-03 14 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK LEADING soft drinks manufacturer Fraser A Neave has terminated its 27-year-old association with Philip Morris's 7-UP and has secured the Sprite franchise from the Coca-Cola Company instead. The group general manager of FAN, Bernard Chen, said at a press conference283 words
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445 1986-07-03 14 HOMER CHEN - HOMER CHEN ALUMINIUM COMPANY of Malaysia Bhd has forecast a pre-tax kMB of Ms 22 million for the year ending December 31, 1906, even after taking Into account the effects of its Ms 32 2 million rights lame. ACMB is issuing a total of445 words
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Article2158 1986-07-03 14 BID sad otter prices officially listed and Hilda mi ta and reported to the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchaage yesterday, with the somber of Stares traded abown to brackets la lots at 1.888 units unless otherwise aOUSTRMLS Ajwosnu (2908 3I0S) AMD (3046 318S) Aleooi (0718 0725)2,158 words
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Article193 1986-07-03 14 From page 13 Nona Fob (0 666 0.695) (1) 0 67 (7) 0.69 (3) 0 69 (6) 0.68 (6) 0.67 Mslisds* 50« (0 756 0.805) (50) 0.74*4 (50) 0 75* CD PefoMgi Bhd 50« (0 74* S) PetoSnt Gd 50« (0748 0.805) PLANTATIONS Asiatic Do»193 words
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Article111 1986-07-03 14 MALAYSIA MINING Corporation Berhad: 10th AGM at the International Hall, Ground Floor, The Merlin Hotel, No 2, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, today at 11am. WEDGWOOD PLC: AGM at Wedgwood House, 34 Wigmore Street, London W 1 on Tuesday, July 8, at llJOam. BEKJUNTAI TIN DBEDGWG111 words
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484 1986-07-03 15 Mm HOCK LOCK SIEW IF THERE is a feature that stands out in this year's crop of annual reports, it's the number which has been qualified by auditors. Apollo Hotel, Town 6 City Properties, Bonvests Holdings, Leong Huat, Ambassador Hotel, United Pulp and PaperHOCK LOCK SIEW - 484 words
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125 1986-07-03 15 AS PART of the rationalisation of the Jack Chia group's intercompany shareholdings, Jack Chia-MPH has agreed to sell its 45 per cent equity interest in Cannons Sports Club (UK) Ltd to Jack Chia (Australia) Ltd (JCAL) (or a consideration of £1.8 million.125 words
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231 1986-07-03 15 IN A BEWILDERING turn of events, Malaysian hotel group Faber Merlin Bhd yesterday said it has been treed from its obligation to buy 17.2 million New Straits Times Press shares. An announcement yesterday stated that the Fleet Group had agreed to231 words
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Article361 1986-07-03 15 HOVEL ROYAL says that as a result of the reduction of the corporate tax rate, shareholders approved at its annual general meeting on June 21 the payment of a first and final dividend of 5 per cent less tax at 33 per cent for the year to end-December361 words
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309 1986-07-03 15 TDM'S FORMER chairman, Tunku Abdullah, has disposed of his 32 per cent stake in the plantation company, confirmed managing director Datuk Abdul Rahman Hamzah at the company's annual general meeting on Monday. According to Datuk Rahman, Tunku Abdullah sold his 32 per cent309 words
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Article852 1986-07-03 15 STOCKS OPENED mixed in quiet and featureless trading yesterday in spite of the record close on Wall Street overnight. At 0817 GMT, the FTSE 100 Share Index was down 1.1 points at 1,659.7. The electrical sector was weak on disappointment with the previous day's figures from Ferranti, dealers852 words
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232 1986-07-03 15 ONLY PART of the complicated financial reconstruction scheme of Gula Perak Bhd has been approved by the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee. The rejected features include the public issue of 14.5 million new Gula Perak shares at Msl each; the lifting of the232 words
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Article125 1986-07-03 15 BATTJ UNTANG Ratter Cm* puj Bhd: Group pre-tax profit amounted to MfBJT million according to the half-yearly report lor die period ending March 31, 1966. Turnover amounted to M 586.8 million and the group had an extraordinary gain of 1072.1 million. Stated earnings per share amounted to 11.7125 words
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620 1986-07-03 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE BAKER MARINE group has abandoned plana to go public in Singapore and is now setting its sights on a backdoor listing in New Zealand. The group, led by businessmen Tan Wah Thong and Cheah Theam Swee, has reached agreement620 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-07-03 15 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN PROPERTY GROUP City Developments is one of three parties eyeing the Orchard Hotel, which belongs to the collapsed Pan-Electric group. Trading in City Developments shares was suspended yesterday on the Singapore stock exchange at the reauest of Citicorp Investment Bank (Singapore), fuelling244 words
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Advertisement19 1986-07-03 14 Air freight is faster Our coverage is better In BT every Friday. HEIGHT BT shows you how every Monday.19 words
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Advertisement61 1986-07-03 15 A INDIAN BANK through its Foreign Currency Banking Unit Colombo U5520,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE JANUARY 1988 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the interest period from 3 July, 1986 to 5 January, 1987 the Certificates will carry an61 words
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Advertisement380 1986-07-03 15 Audiinci This seminar is intended for communications managers and MIS-OP professionals involved in planning, implementation and appication of communications networks, distributed information systems, and/or office automation. Topics Historical Perspective Communications Needs What Will LANs Do for Me? Standard Architecture and Protocols Building Blocks of Multivendor Compatibility Topologies Transmission Media and380 words
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387 1986-07-03 16 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY AN INVESTMENT ARM is to be part of the Singapore operations of Japan's Asahi Glass Co, the world's largest colour TV glass producer. The group intends to use the new company, AG Investment (Singapore) Pte Ltd, to fund387 words
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Article78 1986-07-03 16 THE SINGAPORE National Employers Federation has set up a committee to look into matters relating to a company's, productivity and financial position in determining annual wage increases. In the SNEF*s latest annual report, Mr Jack Chia, the president of the federation, said the recommendations of the78 words
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Article47 1986-07-03 16 IRA SOKOLOW of Shearson/Lehman American Express and Robert Willds, formerly of EF Hutton and Lazard Freres, have agreed to give up assets worth nearly US$3.5 million after being charged with involvement in an insider trading scheme. The charges were brought by the SEC. Reuter47 words
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372 1986-07-03 16 HOMER CHEN - ■y HOMER CHEN A SOCIETY of Remisiers is to be formed soon. Approval has been given verbally subject to two minor alterations to the constitutionMr Lee Wee Seng, the president of the pro-tem committee (or the formation of the society, mIH that372 words
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576 1986-07-03 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG SPECULATION that Singapore would be the first Asean country Philippine President Corazon Aquino would visit was confirmed yesterday. In an interview with Singapore journalists, the Filipino leader said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at yesterday's lunch invited her to576 words
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Article, Illustration461 1986-07-03 16 "WELCOME to the house of Sin" is how Cardinal Jaime Sin, Archbishop of Manila, has been known to greet some of his visitors. But those were not the words which received Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew when he called on the man who461 words
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238 1986-07-03 16 THE NEW Philippine government had given the country a historical opportunity to start afresh, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday. In a speech at a lunch where President Corazon Aquino played host, Mr Lee noted: "The Filipino people had never been238 words
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436 1986-07-03 16 THE GOODIES developed countries are using these days to draw foreign investors into their economies are considerable. Countries such as Ireland, Canada, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Israel, and Norway favour capital grants, which can range from 25 per cent to 60 per cent of the investment.436 words
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163 1986-07-03 16 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Trades Union Congress will picket the Employees Provident Fund building in Petaling Jaya on Monday to show its dissatisfaction with the EPF's investment policy and practices. An MTUC spokesman said In Kuala Lumpur yesterday: "We are notBernama - 163 words
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Article44 1986-07-03 16 Bernama MALAYSIA WANTS accredited real ppH valuers to value land and buildings more carefully and reasonably. Malaysian Information Minister Datuk Rail Yatim said yesterday that the government had discovered several assessments to be inconsistent with the real value. BeraamaBernama - 44 words
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Article60 1986-07-03 16 COMEX GOLD futures penetrated their overnight lows in early trading yesterday. Gold for delivery in August lost US$2.3O at U*****.50 an ounce. Analysts said the Fund Account C and D Commodities was an early seller but it bad to Oder gold at much lower levels before finding buyers.60 words
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Article58 1986-07-03 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks edged lower In early trading yesterday, tenuously holding the 1500 Dow industrial level claimed at Tuesday night's close. Profit-taking was noted after two record eetting sessions this week, but losses were small. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was three points lower at 1901,Reuter - 58 words
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Article47 1986-07-03 16 Reuter ISRAELI UN Ambassador Benjamin Netanyahu said julnilaj that the Palestine liberation Organisation had taken over duty free shops at several major airports in western Europe and used them as a cover to smuggle weapons. He did not name the airports. RenterReuter - 47 words
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Article40 1986-07-03 16 UPI PHILIPPINE Agriculture Minister Ramon Ifitra was "very optimistic" yesterday after having met two Communist Party members for preliminary cease-fire talks. But Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile expressed doubts about the success of fiie negotiations. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article58 1986-07-03 16 UPI THE GENEVA-BASED Lutheran World Federation said yesteray that it would stop doing business with New York's Citibank, London's National Westminister and Geneva's Swim Bank Corp because of their interests in South Africa. An LWF spokesman said the three account for "a significant percentage"UPI - 58 words
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51 1986-07-03 16 UPI THOUGH its relations with the Soviet Union are at a "standstill", China said yestoday that it was ready to end a 20-year freeze in Communist Party ties with Moscow's east European Allies. This was one of Beijing's clearest overtures yet to Warsaw Pact nations.UPI - 51 words
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Article51 1986-07-03 16 AFP UNDERGROUND militant SOch leader Harinder Singh yesterday called tor UN forces to be deployed in Punjab to stop the indiscriminate killing of Sikhs. He accused the Central Reserve Police Force and Border Be> curity Force of killing innocent Sikhs in fake police encounters.AFP - 51 words
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Advertisement94 1986-07-03 16 The Garden Hotel's Ups Downs: From Ist July 1986 Our rates come down. Our discounts >! off published rates for Commercial Accounts from Ist July to 31st December 1986 All of our existing commercial accounts will enjoy this discount rate. If your company would like to start an account with94 words
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Miscellaneous11 1986-07-03 16 Sv*a ii ffmmt itrmtkm r+*m Honrs «f X k«tS4 m rrT"11 words
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241 1986-07-03 17 A LASER detection system to monitor the height of ships entering Singapore harbour is expected to become operational by the middle of the month. The custom-made system, installed by the Port of Singapore Authority at a cost of $1.9 milIk», will241 words
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Article64 1986-07-03 17 THE SOVIET Union has ordered six timber carrying ships from the Spanish state company AstiUeros Espanoles (AESA) at a cost of about US$ll5 million, AESA said. The deal was negotiated in Moscow early in June, and a team of Soviet engineers is currently fixing up details64 words
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369 1986-07-03 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIA HAS become 46th member of the International Maritime Satellite Organisation (Inmarsat). The process of membership was completed in London recently when the Malaysian High Commissioner in London, Datuk Jamaluddin Abu Bakar signed the Inmarsat operating agreement by which Malaysia acceded369 words
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248 1986-07-03 17 Reuter SHIPPERS IN Asean will protest this month against what they call an unreasonable general freight increase by the Asian North America East bound Rate Agreement, Anera, Malaysian Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Kee Yong Wee said. Kee told a pressReuter - 248 words
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140 1986-07-03 17 UPI SHIPPING movements In and out of Wellington Port were delayed yesterday after a police launch sank in high seas and blocked the main shipping channel. A police spokesman said two policemen were drowned in the accident when the Lady Elizabeth set outUPI - 140 words
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133 1986-07-03 17 Reuter AN ARBITRATION commission hearing failed to resolve a national dock strike which is delaying about 65 vessels in ports throughout Australia. About 9,000 members of the Waterside Workers Federation. WWF, left their jobs on Monday in protest over a breakdown of negotiations onReuter - 133 words
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Article86 1986-07-03 17 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA Middle East Gulf Conference will raise its currency adjustment factor, CAF, to plus 1.63 per cent from minus 2.39 per cent, effective July 14. The Australia-Indonesia, Australia-Singapore and West Malaysia and Australia-Thailand Outward Shipping Conferences will increase their CAF to plus 3.74Reuter - 86 words
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Article1270 1986-07-03 18 THE REPORTED fixing of two large combination carriers for two years timecharter and continued coal activity featured an otherwise rather dull freight market on Tuesday, shipbrokers said. The combos involved were a 155,000 tonner with delivery Atlantic for two years trading at $1.60 per tonne and a similar1,270 words
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860 1986-07-03 18 FT AS THEY STRUGGLE through their debt problems, Hongkong shipowners and bankers can be forgiven for grinding their teeth at the many mordant remarks made by Mr Helmut Sohmen, senior vice-chairman of World-Wide Shipping Agency. For example: "Intellectual honesty, financial discipline and emotionalFT - 860 words
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134 1986-07-03 18 AFP GREECE IS TO protest to international organisations the "unacceptable" attack on a Greek cruise ship, flying a Cypriot flag, by Turkish warships, government spokesman mifitiades Papaioannou said. The cruise ship, City of Unutssal, was said by its commander. Captain Panayotis Kapetanakis, to haveAFP - 134 words
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121 1986-07-03 18 Reuter ORDERS PLACED with South Korean shipyards rose to 657,960 gross tons in the first five months of 1966 from 290,288 a year earlier due to a rise In domestic orders, officials of the Korea Shipowners' Association said. Foreign orders fell slightly to 271,300Reuter - 121 words
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Article663 1986-07-03 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Anro Service IV 3/4 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL HI 2/3 ASCL HI 1 Bolt-Canada Line VI 4/5 Bolt-Orient Line VI 4/5 Bank Line V 5 BBS 1 4/5 Ben Line Cont663 words
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769 1986-07-03 18 Boxmart offers computerised classified advertising service for used containers Fairplay ABOUT A MILLION used containers are bought and sold every year. A new Geneva-based company, Boxmart, has recently begun offering a computerised classified advertising service for such transactions which it hopes will quickly supplant traditional local markets. According to AlisonFairplay - 769 words
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272 1986-07-03 18 AP THE COMMANDER of Israel's Navy said Israel would not be limited by its territorial waters in preventing seaborne attacks. Adm Avraham Ben-Shoshan said Israel would continue to stop and question merchant ships and other vessels in an undeclared exclusion zone, which includes theAP - 272 words
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Article175 1986-07-03 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" T-irw> Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line175 words
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399 1986-07-03 19 Lloyd's List THE EXPANDING Isle Of Man register is expected to double in size before the end of the year to more than 500,000 grt. The good projection of the two-year-old register is based on the island's ratificationLloyd's List - 399 words
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203 1986-07-03 19 HONGKONG United dockyards (HUD) managing director Peter Barnard has confirmed to Sea trade Week that negotiations are currently under way with Shell for part of the Tsing Yl Island yard to be taken over and converted into an oil terminal.203 words
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273 1986-07-03 19 Kingsley Wood - ®y Kingsley Wood AUSTRALIAN police are pressing for the compulsory reporting on all wharf crimes following further container thefts from Sydney wharves, including one packed with cigarettes worth AH million. New South Wales Assistant Commissioner Mr Ross Nixon said four containers273 words
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203 1986-07-03 19 NYT ORIANA, once the world's fourth-biggest luxury ocean liner, is undergoing refitting at Sakai prior to becoming Japan's largest floating tourist attraction. It will be permanently moored next spring off the sea coast of Beppu, a celebrated hot-spring resort in western Japan. BeppuNYT - 203 words
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Article86 1986-07-03 19 JARDINE MacLeod Shipping Agencies has been appointed as general agents in Philippines for Tiphook Containers, an expanding UK-based container leasing company. The appointment is expected to give Tiphook a better coverage of the Far East market. It will give Tiphook customers the additional flexibility to redeliver86 words
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Article242 1986-07-03 19 Argentina June 16 Beunos Aire* Waiting time up to 10 days. Sydney 5 vessels opera ting; Melbourne Normal operation. Beunaventura Waiting time of 1 day. Ana Chalna 15 vessels operating; Chittagong 20 vessels operating. Brazil June IS Santos Normal operation. Cameroon June 16 Douala Normal operation. Chile June242 words
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107 1986-07-03 19 ROBERT H Spilman stepped down from his post as chairman of the board of commissioners Virginia Port Authority on July 1. He was succeeded by Mr Collister "Terry" Johnson, vice president for Presidential Airways, who has served in the board since 1962. Mr Spilman,107 words
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110 1986-07-03 19 SANKO Steamship has succeeded in chartering 13 handy bulkers to the Sumitomo Corp, reports Japanese daily, the Kaiji Press. An effective operation of such bulkers forms the mainstay of Sanko's recovery programme and the line's approach to various trading firms is said to be making110 words
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7949 1986-07-03 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.7,949 words
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Article738 1986-07-03 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 Iris Ace 206 03.7.86 1600 Sunship F1 0700-0800 U4 Harvester 26S/86 03.7.86 1900 SMS F1 1000-1100 N3 Thona Bhum 68N 04.7.86 0930 S'pore Shpg F1738 words
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Article1689 1986-07-03 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B A To» Enterprises Pt* Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Ajmci*» Afeo Im African Shpg Agencies (S( Ahrenii>e< Liner Km Shpg <S) Alfred C Toeptei Oceoncrt ShippingAgen c«i (S) Multport Sdn Bhd HO1,689 words
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Article380 1986-07-03 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES B'tang Beta it K25W SSPL alongside 03.7/2300 fweri K22 Pelni alongside 03.7/0700 Larix K19 Sealord alongside 03.7/1500 Ned Loire K12 Ned-EAC alongside 03.7/0600 ALS Endeavour K18 Kim Shpg 03.7/1500 04.7/1500 Angelique K16 Borneo 03.7/0830 03.7/2300 Builder 3380 words
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Advertisement453 1986-07-03 17 Concise Comprehensive Contemporary BPBSSI OOCL Cmtaim* Line Amite- mm nw mdmxs <*m n*. mum/ oao 70 Shentoo Way #o*o3 Mm* Home Snp»or« 0207 Id *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** ■rSSSii crs offw tpc #***** t* *****31 Md 2220(32 HgJ Terminal afket TPC #***** M *****90/*****93/ *****01 Trie Ik. UA***** PENANG453 words
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Advertisement71 1986-07-03 17 mm AS THEY STRUGGLE through their debt problems, Hongkong shipowners and bonkers con be forgiven for grinding their teeth ot the many mordant remarks made by Mr Helmut Sohmen, senior vice-chairman of World-Wide Shipping Agency. Pag* II THE EXPANDING Isle Of Mon register is expected to double in size. Pag*71 words
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Advertisement787 1986-07-03 17 THE HEART OF THE >U MAERSK LINE FAST TRANSIT TO MIDDLE EAST L f L^ Jung P,Mn *Vwm OMI T«m ■Of- 7/7NK MB a- 4/7 2300 MB Vmml Voy I Spore E/KUWAIT —11 DAYS EAST. jprr ■T^grr»rTTi»TT^r77arT^B-TT^f7-»»rTi *Smppm Qm* Tan *CT- 1/1 HM MB CO 4/7 23M MB 11 ppm787 words
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Advertisement318 1986-07-03 18 V,C r T 7V7 Til YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE X «AJ« mJm± 1 M 'J TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES TT7 n Kao I Foodor at Kao FHI 'illl I'iiiwr-1 mmrv 11"' i mm 79 m i/iirnrn rr LlilL wtmwlmwjim FT rverrrerT* L'iß ITurn I JiM uu! D7n HI TZTmi IL'LHOS n LCL Cargo lor318 words
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Advertisement162 1986-07-03 18 u -Y-v Supercarrier Service 5? n l -!!''HTl'fi w.'." •j K I l/« U/l 14/1 21/1 21/1 1/11 7/» 2271 2/1 7/1 7/1 22/1 11/7 M-U/7 U/7 N/S 2C/7 24-21/7 1/1 21/1 U/l 10 13 I M/> M/l ■ta (U).tlMn« Ante. Caracao. In^ahH MMk SkMa art te Ihp L tafdta,162 words
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Advertisement542 1986-07-03 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Ptettd QCL Overseas Containers Limited [CONT AIPfRSHIP SfRVICt TO UK CONTINf NT STRAITS SHPPMG Singapore to Sabalt, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok nm Nta| a/7 nn nn vn •VI u/s 11/t ivi ic/1 u/i a/t a/i u/i «/9 •7/9 a/9 IV9 11/9 •7/9542 words
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Advertisement542 1986-07-03 19 Franco Belgian Services ■I /r. -i./-. rv ,<h I I ,r I -1. r„ I t.I rT"m! rum rJSLMB UHnrta ran* MB rmmm m tM (»li) SM 22 M MM MM 27M to Nrt M (7 M) MM MM a M 2MI 3MI SM| CM IIM (MM) 4 M SMI542 words
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Advertisement846 1986-07-03 20 m tt£&L,INF tOMfs J FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ A Membet of the Ace Consortium CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO IRAN/PERSIAN GULF MOSTBON V3l 2C/7 DUBAI, DMBMM, KUWUT WORLD METUS ACI3 2/1 DUBM, DAMMM, KUNMT AGENTS: CROWN MARINE CO (PTE) LTD TEL: ***** M (0 Ukm) 8118-AQENTB: Kuala Lumpur *****08/Panang Tat *****0 V*846 words
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Advertisement526 1986-07-03 20 4L Hai Sun Hup Co (Pie) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** .ft. I \S I I K K I I\ I k. I ltTt ui INTERMARITIME LTD I. KM* (Safe Afaat) 221SM Mart* (Sab AfMt) Tat C7HCI REUNION/SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE ante* n r mm a526 words
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Advertisement850 1986-07-03 20 IHKIMMaUMM EVERGREEN fu// Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/RJRO/FE) na gubt m COLON not COME no emio na guh ALSO KOPTK CMGO TO 1) PMMDOKE. KNNH Itn Jw? 2£ W W1 nn 1/1 W W« J!'* J*J "i- 11/7 3/1 11/1 2,7 n J\ W VI VI JVI a/I 11/1850 words
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Advertisement175 1986-07-03 20 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES HjN-' S jr ml* KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC TORE HMhi Lm*| tar Sun Flares 11/7 Lac, Orobay, IWn Occam Courier 12/7 Pert Moresby, Lac, u|B SUN UNION LINE JjH taiyo marine line WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VSL175 words
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Advertisement447 1986-07-03 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES T \N*\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE OOWA KOTA SMGA 8M JKT MY 8M SM kIM «/7 S/7 14/7 nn w? nn 2*n nn nn •TCM TAJCHUNG *MUN HKQ KAO *TCH KEE BUS *MUR *HTC YOK KM KBE447 words
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Advertisement155 1986-07-03 21 \,r. THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE LTD #09-07. Robina House. S pore 0106 Tel *****88. Telex: RS ***** BOOKING: *****88 (DIRECT LINE) •EQUATOR SX 20/86 •EQUATOR SK 21/16 OSON SS 14/16 SINGAPORE TO SAB AH PORT If t W** jLe* .liiiLiiJLlLiil-39 SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK With Reefer, FCL LCL Container Service Agents:155 words
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Advertisement702 1986-07-03 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com MO SERVICE TO UK/CONTMNT STCR »/7 VI 11/1 IC/I rut na 7 a i»/i U/» 2V7 VI 12/1 17/1 U/I V» ia 17 a aa 1/11 2/1* a/7 vi ua IVI U/I v» ua 1V» 27/» 4/li a/7 c/s IVI a/i 27a ia ua aa702 words
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Advertisement500 1986-07-03 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of. FX MKMTA una f.T. RRMB Uffl P.T. WW HMKIU P.T. TMMM UMB EXPRESS SEMI CONTMNERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EOROPE fpn L* Uh/Mm V5-RB M/ 7 13/8 18/8 10/8 it*' m-m m-u/7 «/i %ft n/i ij/i ic/i STORE RRBB HMH/TMH WMK 1 vms it-io/7 n/t500 words
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Advertisement204 1986-07-03 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SMffim CMPMtTIMt dnmhWlhi) loadnc fv Rsnfwn S'P« PJUmg Fmmt Bmjuk Mumnm i/IM u/ M M M Wl2 M 7/9 M NIIMETM 11/12 M V* BANK LINE IVTBMK VIM 11/7 FOTHMM VIM 19/7 TMfiMJI SAMOA V 7 31/7 TOMM WGN V.l 15/1 MOMYBMK VIM 27/1204 words
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Advertisement1046 1986-07-03 22 ECUADOR/PERU/CHILE FOB *si moihh w ASM STM *4S SU EVOna Vll to, x*\ K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD /CHILE «n vac nac m vm kok omyaqim callao mbca ququi ajacasta sjkioho v«.r«*«o arana mn »tm im 2 m sm 24 im 23 i* jt is* is* is# ms# HJ*1,046 words
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Advertisement574 1986-07-03 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONT FCL/FCL ContolHWf I S'pore iMrib Pr*« Sy* Also Acta ¥32 10 M »M 3 A«f 31 M AM/Bm VB 21 M S A«| 14 Aa| 12 A* AH/Bra V? 4 11 Auc 26 A* 4 S«pt Sept AM/Bm S ¥2126 A* 10 S«pt 19 Sept 17 Sept574 words
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Advertisement559 1986-07-03 22 fcTti GOLDEN LINE M 3 e> GUAM GUM SMPFWG (PTE) LTD ILN/\\ 23. 14* hm M v- T -s smarm lIM ra. MUM <MLBD) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: fiOUO OTT CoMb /Urad> rttacM Data l/J Mt SOU** ran Colombo 'Karachi Mmj QMtooi a/21 M> Datw/Bataaai CHMA OCEAN SWPPMG CO.. PEKMG THE559 words
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Advertisement387 1986-07-03 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road cJ7 16 I nter nations p Singapore 0207 T e i 1 i °es o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK PHILITRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD TEI *****22 (8 LINES) TFLEX RS ***** PHILI r —i -east ran V». 11/7. M/ 7 mi. in, vi .I387 words
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Advertisement615 1986-07-03 23 S p«, UPTIME MEMOES PTE. LTD. K 81/MBT W/W id m. a. ihm cn aoooßS 270*77 tmm rm?« 770*77 *****22 *****43 «MKT IMS *****11 27*11» NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD fw bmmi HifM ONM at *****44 PIMn( POU* SON. M> 300H07/360K45/3M0553/J*****6 Klanpw KEPI* SON. M. *****71 ?«***** *****35 h»| ICPUNE SDN.615 words
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Advertisement329 1986-07-03 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO I P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON t'i#l HUNI' NIP I UNI AM Nf lIS P|[ id I" r* BS4 4 <, MO /?!?<'. ijtionsi .V?? 4*/ ??09?84 i Imnmjli \'O?4SO .'.'O.'SOl (CIS i Ml (I'D HJU'S TIJN*S SMI» SON RHT) >1329 words
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Advertisement485 1986-07-03 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SO VET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55. Market Street Snfapere 0104 Tat: *****33 (15 Ltoes) I Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S p kelang M/S SHARK*! NAH SOON SON BHD IST AND 2ND FLOCK. NO 1. JALAN CEMPEMNG. PORT KLANG.485 words
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Advertisement295 1986-07-03 24 nail REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (5 WEEKLY SAILINGS WSSEL TWFri m NO. 2 IQ2EZZ2C3 E 1 11 Sat/Sm 119-21/7 I Hn/Tw 22-23/7 li hm rvm rrm \hwm in iXtfc'fiLil. 1 JIL-J MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE IMNX WEEKLY TO POMNG/WEEKLY TO PJEIMK/FQtINGHTIV TO BELANAN Ml rn Ti rTM m BENGAL295 words
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Miscellaneous138 1986-07-03 24 J A m SO M r < ?,v Ta x"'sK ('4 5sS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. Temperature Weather °C A cr to Wind direction with ipeed in knots V Wave height Cloudy Sky Surfnee wUi are MktM by umn which fly with the «W138 words
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Advertisement95 1986-07-03 25 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE r*Tf EEBEZH ramfm mfTm n arara 11 .'.(ViITmM 11 'wmniPf l "TJ □QJI n ■mira| ii inn 11 mniEi i [us i pn ■K3■■ BMtIIMEJitnJGZHIJ ALSO ACCEPTOR FOR: rnnat, LIIME, i*,«oo. COPOWMEN, OSIO DUO ACCOTIK FROM EUMTL ITM. HUM. GOT. UK. HBP, <BU>, CM, MINUS ALSO95 words
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Advertisement162 1986-07-03 25 TFS 'KTFRNATIONAL KTT 7 TFS VOY 110 TFS VOY 111 TO HAMBURG 10/7 21 17/7 0/7 15/7 TRANSOCEAN (Ml SDN. BHD COLUMBUS LINE REEDERE! GMBH A M f-' K Of M A Vf ;l 'k( )M'l fXPRESS Sf Ml CON I AIN[ R SERVICE 10 MM/ADAM 12/1 25/1 9/9 22/J162 words
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Advertisement91 1986-07-03 25 Scan Dutch V TO EUROPE (MEDITERRANEAN-UK-NORTH CONTINENT-SCANDMAVIA) 4/7 |B. Pmmv2l 11/7 IV7 2V7 1/1 mmff* 4/4 H Mn/21 15/1 I lata/271 I) GRANGEMOUTH (SCOTLAND) TO RED SEA-MEDITERRANEAN TO HONG KONG-TAIWAN-JAPAN-CHINA* VESSEL SINGAPORE HONGKONG FROM EUROPE 1)Q-BURG 2) H'BURG 3) SHAVEN 4) R*DAM wt nn wt lhN» B. Wta/775 S) M*SENXES91 words
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Advertisement88 1986-07-03 26 ar K&S LINE JAPAN STRAITS SERVICE SANKYO LINE (S) PTE LTD. 37 Som«rt«! Roac! Ng T*ow Dldg S pore 0923 T®l 235 84-44 4 lin«ts) Pint KHanj f•?i Pmi Shippmf Scln Bhd Ipi o.< 3R9fl. > 1 Ppnang M>h»sij Trad? !r,tn<.poft ltd Ipl 04 b 1 84j Pjs* Gi.djng M.il.mun88 words
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Advertisement312 1986-07-03 26 \< ft" v ~iy 4 Mitsui OS K. Lines Ltd .a. m CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER ASTRA PEAK TAISHAN OCEAN ELITE GLORIA PEAK 26 Aug Port Louis, Reunion 9 Jul Mombasa. Daressalam. Tanga 14 Jul Mombasa. Daressalam 26 Jul Port Louis. Reunion ALTAI MARU 13 Rmks: Subject Inducement. P. Noire. Abidjan, Buchanan. Monrovia.312 words
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