The Business Times, 4 July 1986
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Title Section12 1986-07-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 FRIDAY, JULY 4, IMC 75 CENTS12 words
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435 1986-07-04 1 FOO CHOY PENG - Tourism and related industries hold promise By FOO CHOY PENG INVESTMENT opportunities that now exist in the Philippines and which Singapore investors can investigate were outlined by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday. Tourism and tourist-related trades were singled out as possible fields435 words
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386 1986-07-04 1 THE HARMONIOUS TIES between labour and government in Singapore were a subject which was of interest to Philippines Finance Minister Jaime Ongpin yesterday. The importance of the symbiotic ties between the two institutions was driven home to him by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew386 words
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471 1986-07-04 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - ■y NAJEEB JARHOM BELEAGUERED stockbroker City Securities sprang a surprise on its creditors yesterday when it produced an interim court injunction restraining them from taking any action for a further 14 days. Following the expiry of the Standstill Agreement at midnight on Wednesday,471 words
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461 1986-07-04 1 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE A GROUP of local construction and real estate companies on a mission trip to China have signed letters-of-intent for four projects in Shanghai valued at a total of US$l32 million. The letters were signed by a main local signatory party but all four461 words
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Article, Illustration109 1986-07-04 1 NEWSPAPER reports ahsat Ike f lisail pfteket by Ike Malayriaa Trades IMsa Coagressteprotost etos s( the Employees Prevideat Paad Isd Is seaM Investor dtoaalet at utol yeaAs a reselt, Investors sold smsl Matoyriaa shares tower and lag efleet en toeal lasaes. Trastoe stocks, however, mmmgt i to find109 words
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335 1986-07-04 1 Reuter WEST GERMANY again refused to bow to foreign pressure to stimulate its economy yesterday when the Bundesbank, the country's central bank, left its interest rates unchanged. Washington, in particular, has been urging West Germany and Japan to reflate. A boom in theseReuter - 335 words
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130 1986-07-04 1 AFP THE BANK OF JAPAN yesterday bought US$l.5 billion on the Tokyo exchange market but failed to prevent the US dollar from falling to its lowest level against the yen in two months. Dealers said the bank's intervention was one ofAFP - 130 words
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Advertisement115 1986-07-04 1 Upward trend 7 CITIBANKO Treasury Steamed Soup In Green Melon Specially Airflown Fresh Green Melon From Taiwan /i SE Anodier Specialty only from Dragon City. #/>* Wang Ban Say Rest Manager Discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes at Dragon City. Experience the warm and attentive service, so115 words
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Advertisement261 1986-07-04 1 !%}(>&%^_+^]):=}[?<`=}`@'[;}))= mm CROSSWORDS TV RADIO t OUR VIEW SINGAPORE'S GIFT of Ssll million to the Philippines wos proof of its ability to put its money where its mouth is. By investing in Manila's economic reconstruction. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was showing his deep regard for the possibilities of the261 words
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Advertisement135 1986-07-04 1 &|\\*",;{^};`_{"<=:]=!@`_&?,"]> r w. #3 <-• nt-.v V' W\ Cv ntroducing an all-new sole design for enhanced comfort and greater durability. The upper layer of rubber is extended into the heel. A second layer of genuine leather completes the design. The foot is cushioned and supported, while the sole remains supremely135 words
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Advertisement40 1986-07-04 1 MINOLTA ADVANCES ZOOMING Surprises in Top 100 ranking SURPRISES are the order of the day in BTs newest ranking of the top 100 companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore in terms of market capitalisation. Find out on Monday.40 words
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HOME NEWS
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372 1986-07-04 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO A NEW BOTTOM LINE in the accounts of companies has been suggested by the National Productivity Board. The board's latest message is: go (or value added rather than net profits because value added emphasises benefits (or workers as well,372 words
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Article474 1986-07-04 2 YUZURU Kikuchi had an unenviable task on hand when he took over as general manager of Asian Machine Pte Ltd three years ago. The company, set up by five Japanese companies to make and parts for radios, TV sets and computers, had a rejection rate474 words
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Article, Illustration491 1986-07-04 2 GOH YEE LING - By GOH YEE LING OLD BOYS from Raffles Institution will be eating in the tnckshof) tomorrow, but they will not recognise it. For if any of its foundations remain, they are beneath the Westin Stamford, together with those of the library and part of491 words
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468 1986-07-04 2 THE SINGAPORE Airlines group accounted for 3.6 per cent of the country's gross domestic product last year compared with 3.1 per cent in 1984. Its value-added output of $L 3 billion (up 12.3 per cent over the previous year) helped the468 words
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Article98 1986-07-04 2 SINGAPORE AIRLINES has signed an agreement to assist China's newly-established Shanghai Airlines (SAL) in commercial training and engineering services. SIA will develop and conduct training for SAL's cabin crew and ground services staff. Six of SlA's aircraft maintenance engineers have been sent to Shanghai to98 words
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Article44 1986-07-04 2 FOUR MANUFACTURERS have been invited by SIA to submit tenders for the supply of a 8747-400 flight simulator. They are CAE Electronics, Intersim, Rediffusion and Singer Link-Mi-les. SIA now owns four flight simulators one each for the *****00, 8747-200, A3lO and 8757.44 words
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203 1986-07-04 2 A CAR with five wheels will help make takeoffs and landings safer at Changi Airport. The Swedish-made Saab Friction Tester (SFT), recently bought by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) for 1200,000, is basically a modified Saab 900 sedan with a fifth wheel. The extra203 words
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223 1986-07-04 2 TWO of this year's President's Scholars, Miss Margaret Tan Puay Kuen and Miss Yeo Teck Yong, are to join the education service after they graduate. Miss Tan will read Chemistry and Miss Yeo, Mathematics and Economics. Both will be studying in the UK. They223 words
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396 1986-07-04 2 SINGAPORE contractors are headed for the South Pacific, with the help of a $170,000 grant from the Trade Development Board. The grant, given to the Singapore Contractors Association Ltd (Seal), will help finance a one-year programme to explore and develop market opportunities396 words
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Article31 1986-07-04 2 Corrections clarifications IN TUESDAY'S report on Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd, Dr K P Tang was inadvertently left out of the list of board directors mentioned. We apologise for the oversight.31 words
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258 1986-07-04 2 TWO NEW AWARDS will be added to this year's Public Sector Work Improvement Teams (Wits) convention starting on Aug 25. An Active Team Award will be presented to the team which has actively sustained its Wits since 1961,258 words
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Advertisement163 1986-07-04 2 »PAN PACIFIC KUALA LUMPUR Celebrate the difference with our Ritzy Package Catch our snazzy package during July and August and start the season off on a grand note. A 30% discount on published room rates. A tropical cocktail to welcome you in style. A tropical fruit basket. Free use of163 words
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Advertisement32 1986-07-04 2 $540" JAKARTA BOROBUDUR INTER.CONTINENTAL $795' BANGKOK SIAM INTER. CONTINENTAL (Bangkok) Doily departure by SA room hnttt lor orwntght *24-14 Shaw Centre Tel: *****6* mngto French brawl *10-03 Asia Chambers Tel: *****22 TA2SI/TAOO332 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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360 1986-07-04 3 Reuter AMERICA has rejected charges by New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange that it was not interested in settling a dispute over visits by US warships. "Suggestions that the US has refused to engage in negotiation or consultation on this issue areReuter - 360 words
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221 1986-07-04 3 Reuter AN AUSTRALIAN company says it has successfully tested a new fuel made of coal, oil and water which could cut dramatically the consumption of oil in power stations. Sir Peter Derham, chairman of Coaltech, said in Melbourne on Tuesday that tests ofReuter - 221 words
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532 1986-07-04 3 AP CHINA'S four special economic zones are suffering from a slowdown because of a lade of funds, foreign exchange problems and strict foreign trade restrictions, an official news report has said. The four zones of Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shantou and Xiamen were setAP - 532 words
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181 1986-07-04 3 AP WESTERN EUROPE could further economic relations with China by importing Chinese products, providing loans at rates favourable to China and setting up enterprises in China, Vice Premier Li Peng told European Commission president Jacques Deters. Li also told Delors that China inAP - 181 words
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Article91 1986-07-04 3 AFP CHINA planned to open up a tourist sone to "comoatriots" from Taiwan in the coastal Part of Quanzhou, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reported on Wednesday. Rich in history and culture, the city in the southeastern province of Fujian faces nationalist Taiwan across theAFP - 91 words
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392 1986-07-04 3 Reuter SRI LANKA faces rising Inflation, bigger trade and budget deficits and a sagging exchange rate as a result of low world tea prices, higher import levels and the mounting casts of ethnic conflict, bankers and diplomats have aid. They said theReuter - 392 words
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Article102 1986-07-04 3 AFP MANILA has scrapped duties on major Philippine products shipped outside the country and lifted a travel tax on Filipinos working overseas. President Corazon Aquino ordered the measures, effective July 1, as part of a sweeping revenue reform to lift the tax burden on the poor.AFP - 102 words
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Article100 1986-07-04 3 AFP JAPAN and the European Community will set up an Industrial cooperation centre in Tokyo next April to teach Europeans Japanese management methods. The government announced on Wednesday that the aim was to help correct a trade and investment imbalance that was largely unfavourable to the EC.AFP - 100 words
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Advertisement174 1986-07-04 3 Grown in the K. mm •3ife rtmtf Utu PHI American Food Festival 30June~13July Down home cookin'. Hilton style. Celebrate America's 210 th birthday with a delicious assortment of "home grown" dishes and California wines. Dishes like new England Clam Chowder, California Claret Soup, Chuckwagon Beef Stew, Shrimp fif Ham Jambalaya174 words
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Miscellaneous82 1986-07-04 3 Doonesbury ANDNOVTOOUR GUEST! MRS. DMENPOKT, I UNDERSTAND WHSH&STOTALKtUrTH ft i. Wi 9. 7i I if. VV ft 4 («T» YES. CONGRESS MXJLD UKE TO MOW NHYMUJONS OF DOLLARS SENTTOTHEOONTWASFORHUMANTWUM AID CANNOT BE ACCOUNTED FOR! ?52 m 4?SI VW BY GARRY TRUDEAU before iue hold on. how HANDTHEM POHJEKNOtUTHE ANOTHER. MON&DIDNT82 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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383 1986-07-04 4 Reuter THE NEW president of the World Bank, farmer US Congressman Barber Conable, said he was worried about the polarisation that can exist between rich and poor countries. Mr Conable, in a wide-rang-ing news conference, also said reform conditions imposed on countries fromReuter - 383 words
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385 1986-07-04 4 FT TOP MEXICAN officials are expected to meet the country's main commercial bank creditors at the end of next week for the first time since Mr Jesus Sttva Herzog was replaced as Finance Minister by Mr Gustavo Petricioli. The one-day meeting is seen asFT - 385 words
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201 1986-07-04 4 UPI A BRITISH government official has warned that businesses in the European Community will be "picked off one by one" by American and Japanese rivals unless the EC becomes a single entity. Speaking on the first day of Britain's six-month presidency ofUPI - 201 words
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399 1986-07-04 4 UPI WEST GERMAN President Richard Von Weizsaecker, in a historic address to the British Parliament, appealed (or European unity but emphasised the importance of Western Europe's relations with the United States. Mr Weizsaecker, the first German head of state to address a joint sessionUPI - 399 words
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192 1986-07-04 4 UPI PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher on Tuesday acknowledged a Royal College of Physicians report that said Britain was one of the unhealthiest nations in the developed world. The report gave Britons some grim news. They have the highest heart disease deathUPI - 192 words
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Article, Illustration218 1986-07-04 4 UPI THREE of America's largest defence contractors Boeing Co, Lockheed Corp and General Dynamics Corp have agreed to Join forces to develop an advanced tactical fighter for the US Air Force. The agreement includes design, manufacture, testing and support of the fighter. The announcement wasUPI - 218 words
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266 1986-07-04 4 AP US FACTORY ORDERS dipped 0.1 per cent in May as continued weakness in civilian demand offset a huge increase in contracts for military hardware. Analysts said the decline, which would have been an even steeper L 3 per cent plunge without theAP - 266 words
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Article882 1986-07-04 4 ARRIVALS Operator Siract tin From SiA UA FT RBA sv KAL MAS MAS SIA MAS CAL SIA CPA SWR RBA GIA SIA PAL SAS SQ117 UA805 FT7I BM43 SV398 KE697 MH681 MH8II SQ43 MH67I C1806 SQ103 CX710 SRI 76 BM2I GA960 SQI05 PR 504 SK97I 0005 0010882 words
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Advertisement128 1986-07-04 4 Supreme Events in Cuisine No. 7 m June 28 to July 25,1986 The Belvedere s American buffet luncheon is a month-long celebration of Independence Day. Virginia ham with peaches, rock oysters and cole-slaw make wonderful starters... and a tasty prelude to Philadelphia pepper pot, prawn stew Newburg, chilli con carne128 words
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Advertisement46 1986-07-04 4 II /1 I 3 /V\/ Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday I II j I ||rAY and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport I 71 V -Ll—-4 ml at 22:05 hours and arriving at Bombay at 00:30 hours. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your Travel Agent. AIR CANADA (8)46 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article191 1986-07-04 5 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight number Local tHIM From Operator Flight number Local time For FRIDAY FT FT71 0044 JFK/BOS ORD/ANC NRT/MNL TPE NW KAL NW906 KE697 0815 0010 HKG/NRT/ LAX/SFO BKK/ (SEL) KAL JAL FT KE698 JL615 FT66 0010 0905 0245 BKK/ (SEL) KUL KUL/HKG NRT/ANC ORD/JFK SATURDAY191 words
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Article112 1986-07-04 5 ♦1 AMERICAN carrier USAIR an- nounced an order for seven additional Boeing 737-300 twinjet airliners worth US$l75 million. Deliveries to the Washington DC-based airline, a launch customer of the 737-300 in March i 1981, will begin in 1967. The car- rier has now ordered 47112 words
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440 1986-07-04 5 FINNAIR's weekly DC-10 service here carried an average of 12.5 tonnes of cargo on each of its 17 flights during its first four months of operations. According to its latest company report, Finnair also carried about 6,500 passengers both tourists and business travellers on its440 words
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74 1986-07-04 5 THE SCANDINAVIAN System (SAS) group income for the first half of the current fiscal year (Oct 1, 1985 to March 31,1966) increased 50.5 per cent compared with the similar period last year. Group income before allocations and taxes totalled U5529.2 million during the74 words
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226 1986-07-04 5 SAN FRANCISCO'S Harper Group has become the first international freight forwarder to set up its own company in India following the decision by Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi to modernise the country's Industries and open its doors to greater international competition. Harper Group226 words
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Article, Illustration443 1986-07-04 5 LIM SOON NEO - Part of company's drive to expand market share By LIM SOON NEO EMERY Air Freight Corporation has come up with an incentive scheme for users in its bid to capture a bigger share of the courier document and parcel market. According to industry443 words
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124 1986-07-04 5 Reuter THE French airline Union de Transports Aeriens (UTA) is ordering two advanced Boeing 747-400 Jumbo jets which will have a range of 12,800 kilometres or cover such routes as Parts-Singapore non-stop. The yet-to-be-built new version will have an extended upper deck and willReuter - 124 words
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Article47 1986-07-04 5 MSAS HOLDINGS Ltd, part of the Ocean Transport and Trading PLC, has acquired the air freight forwarding interests of Jardine Matheaon Holdings Ltd. The move affects principally Jardine Cargo International, Jardine Cargo International Inc, Jardine Cargo International GmbH, Freight Express International and Wathen Jardine.47 words
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Article361 1986-07-04 5 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG TWO SINGAPORE companies, in association with their Jakarta counterparts, together handled about 96 per cent of the total freight for the First Indonesia Air Show which ended on Tuesday. Trans-Link, in cooperation with PT Global Putra Indonesia, accounted for the bulk of361 words
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Advertisement72 1986-07-04 5 Wimbledon Tennis Finals Once again. Air Canada is delighted to bring to Singapore a very special happening. This time, it's the Wimbledon Tennis Finals. The most prestigious annual event in the world of tennis, which is held in London. Where we fly, tour times a week, from Singapore. Be our72 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration532 1986-07-04 6 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent THE ASSOCIATION of Banks in Singapore yesterday called for "selective cross listings of shares" among Asean stock exchanges to encourage a more active regional capital market. In an ABS paper presented to the 6th Asean Banking Conference,532 words
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312 1986-07-04 6 A SENIOR THAI BANKER, Dr Olarn Chaipravat, outlined a twopronged strategy yesterday to tackle the problems of lack of domestic savings and weak corporate financial structures of Asean countries. Firstly, he called on Asean governments to try maintain domestic investments at a level consistent with312 words
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Article824 1986-07-04 6 SINGAPORE The US dollar weakened against most major currencies yesterday in moderate late trading mainly on speculative selling. The dollar held steady in the morning with most operators cautious because of Bank of Japan dollar-buying intervention and ahead of the long weekend in the US and the Japanese824 words
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Article222 1986-07-04 6 Interbank rote s ot 3pm yesterday: BM Odor a roeo parity Local 4«Mors to om H«rt of foroiga cvrrcucy. US doiar 2 1865 2.1885 ***** •22 45 Starling pound ***** 3 3812 7 3469 •54 05 Austratan dolor 1 3928 1 3973 ***** -59 38 NZ dolor 1.1621222 words
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Article279 1986-07-04 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed slightly firmer yesterday in fairly quiet trading in the absence of fresh factors. Dealers attributed gains to light book-squaring ahead of the Independence Day holiday in US centres, adding that other markets should also remain dull in the next few days. The metal ended at279 words
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Article, Illustration273 1986-07-04 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet trading yesterday. An unexpected 0.1 per cent fall in US factory orders for May had little impact on the market. But operators remained cautious as the data Joined a stream of weak economic figures from the US.273 words
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Article411 1986-07-04 6 SEPTEMBER EwMtf opened slightly higher yesterday at 93.44 and traded sideways between 93.43 and 93.45 (or the most part of the srssion in view of the long weekend ahead in Chicago. However, the undertone still remained firm as the market was supported by the pre-announcement of the four-day system411 words
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Article109 1986-07-04 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market closed at 3 per cent yesterday, down 1/8 paint (ram Wednesday. The one, two and threemonth term rates remained unchanged. Discount Prices At yesterday's dos Prices offered by discount houses on July 3 3flionth Trtowy Bb 2 1/2—2 3/8109 words
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Advertisement126 1986-07-04 6 Statue of Liberty Celebration at the Manhattan The best view for the Statue of Liberty celebration is in Manhattan, if you're in the States. In Singapore, for the grand and varied tastes of the celebration, it's at Boulevard Hotel's Manhattan Grill. Cause we're offering dee-licious food from all over America.126 words
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Advertisement114 1986-07-04 6 The Most Advanced Office automation innovations, Newest Office furniture furnishing, Latest Office materials stationery. At ASIA OFFICE '86 The sth Asia International Exhibition on Office Automation, Materials, Stationery, Furniture Furnishing. 9—12 July 1986,12 noon 8.00 pm, The Mandarin Hotel These days, a little extra attention paid to increasing productivity and114 words
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Advertisement567 1986-07-04 7 ULSI hv i i mm i lli MEDAL OF LIBERTY Dr. An Wang, founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wang Laboratories, Inc., was bestowed the Presidential Medal of Liberty by President Reagan on July 3, 1986 at the opening ceremonies of the Statue of Liberty Gala Centennial. Awarded to567 words
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FEATURES
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Article500 1986-07-04 8 PRIME MINISTER I.KE KUAN YEW's visit to the Philippines was marked by a genuinely relazed pace and a friendliness that are hard to come by in official tours. But the trip is going to be a memorable one for both nations for other reasons, too.500 words
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Article1443 1986-07-04 8 Australia under intensive pressures to plug loopholes In recent weeks, the Australian government has been embarrassed by a series of scandals of dole-cheating. These incidents are putting the government under intensive pressure to close off loopholes and to make it harder for people, including holiday-makers, to claim the1,443 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1986-07-04 8 ASAD LATIF - Viewpoint ASAD LATIF PRAISE of the Statue of Liberty from someone who has never seen her first-hand might seem a singularly inappropriate way of observing the Lady's centennial. But the Statue is an idea, and it is on the idea that I wish1,042 words
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Advertisement181 1986-07-04 8 M onagers ust anage BT shows you how every Monday. v Plini Imperial Banquet' now available at Golden Phoenix Sichuan Restaurant Hotel Equatorial JK if US n *< #r V !at C* v v i jL m. c > os It is a connoisseur's dream come true. An Emperor's banquet181 words
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Miscellaneous681 1986-07-04 8 TCZKiHiMfiiB ©asmsxsm CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 It's excellent for each one in the bus coming back (6) 7 A place to pop in and pop out (8) 8 Get to a bin somehow (6) 10 Does it tempt one to be less shy? (5) 13 All-round defence (4) 14 Prophetic681 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration754 1986-07-04 9 Reuter CZECHOSLOVAK top seed Ivan Lendl served warning that he may finally have come of age on grass when he emerged victorious from a pitched battle with one of the finest exponents of the fast court game at Wimbledon on Wednesday. The US andReuter - 754 words
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501 1986-07-04 9 Reuter HENRI LECONTE raised his arms like a triumphant boxer, blew a kiss to his wife and cried for joy. You would think he had won the Wimbledon final, judging by the Gallic outburst of emotion. But the French seventh seed, who had JustReuter - 501 words
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Article, Illustration207 1986-07-04 9 AFP UNIFIED WORLD middleweight boxing champion Marvin Hagler is considering retiring from the ring. "I've made no decision myself (but) I'm very seriously thinking about retiring from the boxing game," said the shavenskulled American, who boxes out of Brockton, Massachusetts, on Wednesday. Marvelous Marvin made the shockAFP - 207 words
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452 1986-07-04 9 Reuter ALAIN PROST, like Michel Platini and Henri Leconte, one of France's favourite sons, makes the short trip from his Swiss base to "home" territory this weekend. His mission to regain first place in the world drivers' championship, a positionReuter - 452 words
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221 1986-07-04 9 Reuter STEVE CRAM, Britain's 1,500 metres world champion, was branded "unprofessional" in Oslo on Wednesday night as Said Aouita announced his intention to run his first major 10,000 metres at the Bislett Games tomorrow. Enrique Dionisi, Aouita's manager, said the Moroccan had been forcedReuter - 221 words
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Article248 1986-07-04 9 Results of Wednesday's matches (seeding! and seeded players in bold; US unless stated): QuiteMtaMli: (1) Ivan Lead! (Czech) bt <M) Tta Mayotte H 44, 44, 34, »-7. (1) Henri Loeonte (Franee) bt Pat Cash (Aust) 44, 7-«, 7-6, 43. (4) Boris Becker (WG) bt Mikwlav Mecir (Czech) 44,248 words
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Advertisement102 1986-07-04 9 AVI ellesse Keep a date with Sevvv Ballesteros the Sevvy Way f# BT is not all hard core business and financial news. We take "Time-Off and "Sports" rather seriously too. Our writers comb the sporting arena to furnish two lively pages with the latest sports, leisure and arts news for102 words
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Miscellaneous1201 1986-07-04 9 W& i' < |m >. FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES Amoc 1030pm, Channel 5 Kirk Douglas kicked up quite a bit of controversy in the US when this movie about brutality and murder in a nursing home was broadcast. He stars as an old man admitted to a home run by1,201 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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324 1986-07-04 10 NYT .TAKING the biggest step <jwt in expanding its role in th# bottling business, £oca-Coia Co announced on Tuesday that it had signed «letter of intent to buy the largest Coke bottler in the -US» JTL Corporation, for about US$l.4 billion. In addition,NYT - 324 words
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Article151 1986-07-04 10 FT ffiXONS, the British electrlcal retailing group head-ed-by Stanley Kalms, has MM In its £L 8 bOßon bid to take over Woolworth rrf ßixon won the backing dLonly 35.6 per cent of Woetworth's shareholders after a gruelling 12-week takeover campaign. Mr Kalms started out withFT - 151 words
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319 1986-07-04 10 Reuter THE WALL STREET stock market rally carried averages to records on Wednesday (or a third consecutive session, after managing to defend the 1900 level against early profit-taking. Interest rates were mixed, though initial pressure on bonds was vented by weak data on factory ordersReuter - 319 words
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Article144 1986-07-04 10 JULY 02 cs hnp MOA 37* Inco 17* iwh i N Prow P|p* 43* AM*» 23* lu M 21*8 Ateon 42* Kair Addhon IS* JSS7Usiiii:::::\l E* If* Bank Of Monlroai 33* M M Canada 38* JLt, Bp Rmoutcm 27* 77*°"* *8* n a 25 Mooro Cp 35* Brascan Q144 words
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Article201 1986-07-04 10 JULY 02 load 132 ♦2 Un Stool 80 unch Wooftru 1200 2000 A AJpho MDUSTRIAL5 950 mm Antfoo «GS 4700 *****8 -65 7**> 1770 -30 Aoci 1100 •40 Buffalo 7800 -100 Amoprop AMIC 3908 ***** 4125 Cam Gold 3025 125 1800 950 50 C G Smith 2790 30 CNA201 words
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Article677 1986-07-04 10 JULY 02 u» Aicon Alunwi 30% Alcoa 38* Alog M 20* AM Sg AMmd 44 SO* •I* i: i" 11 m 4* Am BdMi he Am Can Co 98* 1* 5 4-5 Am Cyanamid Am B*c Pw Am Cm»— Am Homo ftod Am Melon Cp Am T«l A677 words
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Article830 1986-07-04 10 Amsterdam JULY 02 Fit AM ***** 4 1 Anon 106.00 40.5 Ahold MOO 415 Ak» 165 00 415 Afranto 152 60 -0 1 AMEV •0.10 40.3 Amro Bark 106.00 41.4 Aw Stod 126.00 iMtth Baikal 40 .10 -0.1 Bonumq 875 00 45 Buahrmon Taftarc ida... 206.80 4 2830 words
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Advertisement83 1986-07-04 10 > aatf vMctidia m mt •Happy Hour at the ?Treetops Bar SBaron's Tavern V t r .a v Where you can enjoy a 50% discount on all beverage* from Spin to Bpm at the Tfreetops Bar ft spm to 7pm at the Baron's Ifcvern daily. Offer is not valid for83 words
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Advertisement126 1986-07-04 10 THAI POOD KSTNN.-JULY 1-*****6 k A* 4. Tohm Yum Coong, Guy Hor Buy Teoy. Ton Mun pta. Kao Ohb Sapparoo A rich, tasty and spicy Thai buffet spread presented by Thai Cooks from Chiang Mai. Thai dessert-making demonstrations daily. Lunch or Dinner $15.50" r rr* Jp^PWNCESS Great Meals in an126 words
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Advertisement88 1986-07-04 10 m ©pwNCEJom lIMMUI Managed by Pnnce Hottls Jipm Continuing thf Prince Hotels tradition of fnendty temtct 270 Orchard Road,Sinppore 0923. Telex: RS ***** HCROWN Cable CROWNHOTEL Fax *****18 Tel: *****11 II II r v Seabreeze presents steamboat like you've never had before. Enjoy the freshest ingredients simmering in a savoury88 words
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Article327 1986-07-04 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed easier in fairly active trading as late profit-taking erased early gains. The Hang Seng Index eased 2.63 points to 1,757.58, after rising more than 12 points earlier, and the Hongkong Index lost 1.14 to 1,097.42. Turnover was HK5344.42 million compared with Wednesday's HK$254 million.327 words
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Article227 1986-07-04 11 JULY 08 NT 2 00 0 01 Kuochan Dov Ln Chang Yuan 22.40 34.70 -0.4 -0.8 25.70 -0.1 1255 -0 1 31.80 0.2 38 30 -0 1 Chang Hmo Bonk Chang Loong 43.70 26.30 -0.1 •02 Not Invattmant 383.00 4 5 25 20 -0 1 Pocific Com 21 10227 words
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Article374 1986-07-04 11 TOKYO: Share prices yesterday reduced earlier gains in late afternoon trading because of concern about further margin trading curbs, but closed slightly higher.. The market average finished at 17,691.80, up 21.88 from Wednesday when it rose 47.18 to a close of 17,669.92, but was down from a record 17,748.08374 words
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Article65 1986-07-04 11 JULY 03 taw Marcoppar Marstaal Onantal B PM Ovarsaos PWtex B 0013 0015 022 inch +0001 0 005 001 Picoo B PLOT 145 -3 BoguK) Gold Baste P«tro4«um 0.001 0.0034 uneh ***** San Mtgual B Saafrorrt Sim* Darby 55 0.00B 11 1.5 0 0005 +0.5 Banguat Con. B First65 words
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Article439 1986-07-04 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday closed sharply lower with heavy selling in the industrial sector on concern that interest rates are set to rise as the government moves to shore up the sagging Australian dollar. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index was down 13.9 at 1135.8, the All439 words
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Article95 1986-07-04 11 JULY 03 Wot 1899 (Canyon Ind KIA Motor Koton Ind 1200 2055 2130 -10 +30 -30 Doofcm Ind Dor»oo Corp Dotwoo Haovy Dong Ah Phar 700 1196 1495 880 50 11 -24 -to +70 30 +70 50 +21 unch -9 Korea Long-Torm Lucky Ltd. Onantai Brwwy Pacihc Chanracal 117595 words
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Article144 1986-07-04 11 BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index rose 0.56 point to 131.40. Turnover amounted to 162,969 shares valued at 28.2 million baht. JULY 03 Mi Saam Camant Stam Otizarn Sam Ohiin 509 Map 4 Asia Rbn Ayudhyo >wW». Aground 31.50 +0 25 Stam Oy Camaot Sum Commarad B®* 498144 words
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Article54 1986-07-04 11 Reuter FORD MOTOR CO's Taiwan subsidiary is to export about 12,000 subcompact cars to Canada between July this year and June 1967. A spokesman for Ford Lio Ho Motor Co Ltd said the company would export its first shipment of 1,500 Mercury Tracer cars to CanadaReuter - 54 words
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394 1986-07-04 11 Reuter ELDERS RESOURCES LTD has sold its 15 per cent shareholding in Australia's largest gold miner, Kidston Gold Mines Ltd, for A 1112.21 million. Elders Resources managing director Geoff Lord yesterday said in Melbourne the 18.75 million shares had been sold on JuneReuter - 394 words
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149 1986-07-04 11 PRIVATE SHAREHOLDING would be allowed in the stateowned .Bank of New Zealand Ltd (BNZ), Prime Minister David Lange said in Wellington yesterday. The bank, New Zealand's largest, is to expand its capital base by NZ$l5O million. Mr Lange said the government will continue149 words
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129 1986-07-04 11 UPI SUMITOMO Metal Mining Co of Japan is to invest US$5 million to produce high-grade steel tubes for cars in the US. The company, based in Osaka, said production would be undertaken at the factory to be builtUPI - 129 words
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141 1986-07-04 11 Reuter TOTAL ASSETS of Japan's investment trusts rose sharply to billion yen at the end of June against 18,858 billion a year earlier due to an increase in stock investment trusts and medium-term government bond investment trusts, the Investment Trust Association said in Tokyo yesterday.Reuter - 141 words
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Advertisement130 1986-07-04 11 WSi«§"« w win ilae and la 2 Mugs of Draught Beer Only DURING HAPPY HOURS. jA Ml l its II IIIM 111 111 ■ill LOUNGE/DISCO In Tune with You' We will r on the house! Happy hours: 5 pm to 8 pm. Except premium brands Apollo Singapore Hotel 405 Havelock130 words
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Advertisement132 1986-07-04 11 m a >JT» from now till August 30. Remy Martin XO and Highland Queen whisky bottle buyers will receive exclusive gifts and win attractive prizes in a lucky guiz. Ladies Night and no cover charge for couples till 10 pm Sunday to Friday •The heats of the Miss SingaporeInternational auest132 words
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Advertisement111 1986-07-04 11 Discover a whole new experience TAKE FIVE wf L <i Mi I #c%v C h f. -If r Relax over the finest drinks Savour the most tender juicy succulent steaks Enjoy stunning performances by top local international artistes Business Hours Mon Thur 12pm to lam Fri. Sat Eve of Public111 words
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Advertisement139 1986-07-04 11 Tea, Singapore Style Native favourites abound at Plum's. the lobby round-thedock cote restaurant, "teo-time see a moulhwatering tood dbptoy that vril bring out the "nonya" and "baba" In your soul. Fried Mifen Vegetable temak Nasi lemak Shoo Mai. 800 with assorted fillings. Nonya rice dumpings. Century egg congee. Groundnut congee.139 words
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Advertisement138 1986-07-04 11 fi Food a won Package m For hinch or Onnar.yau SM 3dWM and a aoup, a* ganuMa Patung t SUt>uam culaina WMtt Fin <f* s ■TO imme* Am part ol our Anntvrtary calibration, wa'ra gnina you a male— flawpa af Cot*— QarOan without cltarga. and a traa Oip m our138 words
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408 1986-07-04 12 Reuter THE TEMPORARY farm trade accord between the US and the European Community buys time for negotiators to reach a more comprehensive agreement but dtyĕs not resolve years of differences over agriculture. i "We're glad we do not have a trade warReuter - 408 words
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Article237 1986-07-04 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade continued to advance on Wednesday after mid-ses-sion and ended 7V« to three US cents a bushel higher in moderately active trade. July ended up 7V« at US|5.l4Vt a bushel. Short<covering ahead of the holiday weekend, partly triggered by bullish consensus figures237 words
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Article208 1986-07-04 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices extended Wednesday's lasses on short selling yesterday, closing at the day's lows in line with the weakness in palm oil futures. Low prices offered to India at its weekly palm oO import tender also gave rise to some late speculative selling. Trading interest208 words
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175 1986-07-04 12 AP JAPANESE researchers have found a cobalt-rich crust under the Pacific Ocean, about 1,600 km from Tokyo. Researcher Yoshifumi Misawa said on Wednesday the crust on undersea mountains found in waters between 900 and 2,500 metres deep was believed to contain at least 0.5AP - 175 words
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424 1986-07-04 12 AP THE SOVIET UNION has notified Japan that it believes a planned U554.55 billion joint project for exploration and development of oil and natural gas off Sakhalin Island is not economically feasible. Noburo Sada, a spokesman for the Sakhalin Oil Development Corp (Sodeco),AP - 424 words
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Article99 1986-07-04 12 AP CRUDE OIL futures slumped below US$l2 a barrel on Wednesday in a market without visible support. Weekly industry data, released late Tuesday, failed to overcome the downward trend that brought oil futures to their lowest level since mid-April. Petrol demand rose and fuel stocksAP - 99 words
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126 1986-07-04 12 AFP THE CURRENT political unrest in South Africa and a possible global boycott of that country's products will not affect the world diamond market, according to the new president of the International Diamond Manufacturers' Association. Daniel Legziel told the World Diamond CongressAFP - 126 words
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Article137 1986-07-04 12 ChintM Product Exchongo Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 440.00 Sttttrs' noon doiiQ p My 3 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oH Bull FOB Old drum FOB New drum FOB vices 48.00 61.00 65.00 Niitmog 110 FOB NSW BWP FOB NSW Gombier FOB NSW 1355.00 1256.00 330.00 Copra Mixed (loose) Poppor Muntok137 words
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Article711 1986-07-04 12 COFFEE Robusta futures (ell away on Wednesday afternoon, depressed by lower-than-expected New York prices, ending just above new eight-month lows with losses of £40 to £53. September traded last at £1,685 a tonne, down £40 from Tuesday night, after business between £1,740 and £1,672 on the day. Vohime711 words
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Article49 1986-07-04 12 THE PBICE cf Ua ea the ket raaTSm eeats to msderate t **DeSiers Mld Ike Market epeaed at Wedaesday's M 514.19 aad attracted farther straag iiTiTtl^haHMa They said Earepeaa sTfee' iSSIXSmS to touMM wjetowlay, kl tin assr— Price 14.22 up 0.03 I Turnover (tonnes) 75 up 4349 words
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Article234 1986-07-04 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mostly higher on general short-covering on Wednesday, ranging down y« US cent in spot July to IV4 cent higher in December. Traders bought back positions sold earlier this week when prices fell to new contract lows, in order to take234 words
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Article65 1986-07-04 12 (USVtoMM, FOt) Whit* Rict 100% 1st dost 250 100% 2nd clos* 220 100% 3rd ctoss 215 5% 205 10% 200 15% 195 20% 185 25% 175 35% 170 Broken Rice A-l Super 118 A-1 Special 115 C-l Special unq C-1 Ord unq Loonzoin Rice 100% 1st grade unq 100%65 words
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Article352 1986-07-04 12 BWQAPOHC The market closed slightly lower yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 171.25 cents a kg, down 2.25 cent from Wednesday night's dose. The morning session lost ISO cents due mainly to speculative selling Influenced by lower Japanese advices. But most of the losses were recovered in352 words
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Article289 1986-07-04 12 RAS prices «ScMta/kg, FOC«b Net NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt 173.00 174.00N 173.00 I74.00N Int 1 RSS Aug 86 171.SO 172.00 171.25 171.75 Int 1 RSS S«pt 86 171.50 172.00 171.25 171.75 Int 2 RSS 0>. 169.50 171.50N 169 50 171.SON Int 3 RSS O P289 words
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Article98 1986-07-04 12 (cefltv/Vg, 1-ton p AUG 86 SEPT 86 \CUff#WT fnOfiTn; NOON \iorwora inonTn/ NOON RAS NMn 8«r«n S«tor» SSR 20 159 00 161 00N 159 50 161 .SON SSR 50 156 00 I58 00N 156 50 158.SON MRELB l»y«n -M- MMH B«y«fs SIWIW SMR CV 229 50 231.98 words
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Advertisement506 1986-07-04 12 NOTICES OOMPANIEB ACT, CAP. lIS IuBMAnBOPHN PTE. LTD. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the aboveCompany duly convened and held at 190 Middle Road #14-02, Portune Centre, Singapore 0718 on the 27th June, 1860 the special resolution set out below was duly passed: "Resolved that the Company be wound up506 words
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Advertisement516 1986-07-04 12 i'i I' lOi'l VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) J J I At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company convened and held at 1 Colombo Court #06-27, Singapore 0617 on the 27th day of June 1908, the following Special Resolutions were duly passed:1. That the company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to Section516 words
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Advertisement489 1986-07-04 12 Ik* CaapaaAm Act, a*, in Ami la tto Matter 4 SULTANA COCKTAIL LOUNGE PTE LTD wwn^t) Notice li hereby given, pursuant to section SOB of the Companies Act, Cap 186, that the final general meeting of the members of the above-named company will be held at the Liquidator's office, 10489 words
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Advertisement287 1986-07-04 12 COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 1* AND TOUZNB (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Tollens (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. duly convened and held at 14-16 rue SalntHllalre Z.l de Salnt-Ouen I'Aumone, Prance on Wednesday, 2nd July 1906 the Special Resolutions set out below were duly passed RESOLVED:287 words
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Article, Illustration4079 1986-07-04 13 A BOUT of nervous selling of Malaysian issues yesterday dragged the local stock market lower. Singapore shares especially trustee issues held the ground generally better, although most were marked one or two bids lower. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 9.85 points to4,079 words
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Article181 1986-07-04 13 SINGAPORE RiSM Indie»» Mr 2 Mr 9 Skaaari-La 292 +17 637 1» «29.23 ICS SIS 10 BTIndicator ***************9 ic» 370 +10 rrot/os .is -i«7 S t M 750 5 STCAOt -6519 -6*20 On. lad 240 +5 iT 0®V -77*11 -*****. KmI» Utm 133 +3 ST IndnMnali 749.75181 words
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Article3129 1986-07-04 13 BID and Oder prion ofllrially listed and twrtw in and reported to the Stock Exchange o| Singapore yesterday with the nmwhw of shares traded «hiini in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise mecifled AD Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT'.3,129 words
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Article, Illustration964 1986-07-04 14 AMY CHEOK - kTHi MONTH' THAT WAS By AMY CHEOK JUNE WAS EASILY the best month for the Singapore stock market so far this year. That's simply because June can boast two vital ingredients the best share prices since the Pan-Electric fiasco erupted seven months ago and964 words
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Article443 1986-07-04 14 SHARE prices were markedly lower across the board at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as sellers dominated trading. Lower and second liners registered most of the day's activity. Losers were mostly below 10 cents but scattered double-digit losses were incurred by some higher priced443 words
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Article2364 1986-07-04 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and Maw in and reported to the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, wttta the number of riaaret traded shown la brackets in Ms of 1,000 units unless otherwise If! rl specmea. MDUSTMALS Acuta (1806) xd Aftnomoto (3006 31 OS)2,364 words
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Article141 1986-07-04 14 WEDGWOOD PLC: AGM at Wedgwood House, 34 Wlgmore Street, London W 1 on Tuesday, July 8, at 11.3Qam. BEBJUNTAI TIN DREDGING Barhad: EGM at 2nd Floor, PNB Theatrette, Menara PNB 201A, Jalan Tun Razak, ***** Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, July 9, at 10am. JACKS INTERNATIONAL Limited: AGM at141 words
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172 1986-07-04 14 MBT MALAYSIA Mining Corporation (MMC) is unlikely to acquire stake in Promet contrary to stroog speculation in the Kuala liimpur stock market that the mining company will take up at least a 30 per cent stake in Promet. Sources close to theMBT - 172 words
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104 1986-07-04 14 MBT DATUK Lee San Choon and five other executive directors of Mul-ti-Purpose Holdings have taken the first step to put the group back on its feet. They have accepted a 25 per cent pay cut (Tom July L A company spokesman said sixMBT - 104 words
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Article105 1986-07-04 14 HONGKONG ThuISo?* 0 *"fo97 42 Wednesdoy 1098.56 W«k ogo 1092.31 AN Indvstriob Thursday 1804.7 Wednesday 1836.9 Week ogo 1913.0 NEW YORK noiw Thursdoy Wednesday Wnk ago 1757.58 1760.21 1750 38 Dow Jo« Wednesday Tuesday Week ago m *****3* 1903.54 1885.05 TOKYO ftikkai Avtragc Thursday *****.80 Wednesdoy *****.92 W««k105 words
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Article233 1986-07-04 14 Mommts prica TO* July The Commerce The Sovngi Fund S'pore Prog Fund S'pof* Sec Fund S'pore Invest Fund S'pore Equity Fund Asia Unit Mai Invest Fund Mai Prog Fund Mai Security Fund Mai Beooya Fund Mai Equity Fund Mai Cam. Fi*xJ Affauthnot t S'pore Gr Fund Awo-Poc Gr233 words
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389 1986-07-04 15 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN PRICE WATERHOUSE, the provisional liquidators of Pan-Elec-tric Industries, held further discussions with property group City Developments Ltd yesterday regarding the proposed sale of Orchard Hotel. No agreement was reached. Although details have not been finalised, it is believed that the389 words
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456 1986-07-04 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE PROSPECTS appear good for Metal Box Singapore, a manufacturer of packaging containers, if the positive picture painted by its chairman is anything to go by. Dr Phay Seng Whatt indicated, in the company's latest annual report, that Metal456 words
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Article930 1986-07-04 15 Currant Ex Books Date Total for Total for pa yment dM close tlpoyoM* the yeor last yeor A Enterprises Acmo 12%(n) Jun 16 Jun 26 Jul 11 22% I8.9%(a) 4%TE(b) Jun 19 Jun 26 Jul 30 4%TE 5% Ate* Hldgs 5% Sep 5 Sep 12 Sep 26 5%930 words
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156 1986-07-04 15 UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation, currently trying to take over Intraco Ltd, has again sold more shares in United Overseas Land. UIC announced yesterday that it disposed 975,000 UOL shares at an average price of $1.18 per share, giving a total of $1.15 million. The156 words
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Article159 1986-07-04 15 THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore has asked FAN and Malayan Breweries if the 10 per cent deposit paid by Been Hin Holdings Sdn Bhd has been refunded. This followed an announcement this week that an agreement between FAN and Malayan Breweries (Malaya) to sell 46159 words
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Article59 1986-07-04 15 SINGAPORE International Merchant Bankers Ltd (Simbl) yesterday announced the following promotions: Mr Matthew Dobbs, assistant director and head of investment division; Mr Harry Ong, assistant director (company finance division); Maggie Lee, assistant director (investment division); Mr Wang Toon Luan, assistant director (treasury division), and Pat Bunnag, manager59 words
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Article, Illustration477 1986-07-04 15 AMY CHEOK - ay AMY CHEOK SINO LAND COMPANY LTD, the Hongkong listed company controlled by Singapore developer Ng Teng Fong, is considering a Singapore quote for its shares, according to one of its group directors, Robert Ng Chee Stag. Mr Ng told BT from Hongkong yesterday: "We477 words
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Article411 1986-07-04 15 THE Steek Ftehsage «C Stag* pore and the Stagapsre Interna tional Monetary Exchange (Simex) have set up a Joint committee with the main objective of examining the feasibility of introducing a Singapore stock index futures contract on Simex. The committee will be chaired by Mr Loh Hoon Sun,411 words
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153 1986-07-04 15 Reuter THE HONGKONG government has filed a petition to wind up First Bangkok City Finance Ltd (FBCF), a deposit-taking Company 20-per cent owned by troubled First Bangkok City Bank Ltd of Thailand. The government said in a statement yesterday it could not contactReuter - 153 words
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Article793 1986-07-04 15 STOCKS in London opened mixed yesterday but with a slightly firmer bias following another record close on Wall Street overnight, dealers said. At 9.15 am, the FTSE 100 Share Index was up 2.1 points at 1,658.8. Dealers said trading was fairly quiet with much attention centred on the793 words
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128 1986-07-04 15 THE DIRECTORS of LJM Engineering and Construction expect the group to record a pre-tax profit of not less than ntfigi* million during the 1986 flnanrial year. Last year, the group recorded a pre-tax profit of &L 4 million. The company has offered for subscription128 words
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Advertisement180 1986-07-04 14 METRO HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT Bonus Issue of 2,514,000 Ordinary Shares off Ssl/- each Further to the announcement dated 17 June 1986, the Directors are pleased to announce that, subject to Shareholders' approval at the 13th Annual General Meeting to be held on Friday, 25 July 1986, the180 words
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Advertisement64 1986-07-04 14 PRIME INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY o Location Johor Baru/Pasir Gudang corridor o Eaay access to rasldentlal estates In Johor Baru, Paslr Gudang and surrounding areas o Site area approx. 10.5 acres o Built-up area approx. 110,000 sq. ft. comprising factory area with office floor and other ancillary buildings o Title Freehold o64 words
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Advertisement282 1986-07-04 15 NOTICES IN THE MATTES OP IB COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IM AND IN THE MATTES OP SUBIN INVESTMENT PTE LID (la Mcahen* VMmrj U|MH<lib) NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pinuit I* SeettM 2M(t>(b) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 9 Penang Road #12-00 Supreme House Singapore 0923 on282 words
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Advertisement263 1986-07-04 15 COMPANIES ACT, CAP. UK AND -'"mm At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 9 Penang Road #12-00 Supreme House Singapore 0923 on 30 June 1986, the following Special Resolution was passed: It was RESOLVED: "That Maytal Holdings Pte Ltd be wound up voluntarily pursuant to Section 290(1263 words
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Advertisement280 1986-07-04 15 IN THE MATHS OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. M AND IN THE MATTES OP BUKWILJL (8) PRIV ATE LIMITED NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pnml to SeettM MoMk> At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 9 Penang Road #12-00 Bupreme House Singapore 0023 on 30 June 1980, the280 words
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177 1986-07-04 16 THE NEED for cooperation among Asean countries is just as urgent now as it was 10 years ago, said Dr Tony Tan at the sixth Asean Banking Conference dinner yesterday. "Last year, the world economy slowed down from a vigorous expansion177 words
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321 1986-07-04 16 A CAUTIOUS forecast that growth in Asean could quicken over the next two years was made to the 6th Asean Banking Conference yesterday by Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu and other senior bankers. Speaking to more than 200 Asean bankers on the opening day321 words
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195 1986-07-04 16 THE ASEAN Finance Corporation (AFC) has obtained a European Commission grant for a feasibility study into the establishment of a plant to manufacture magnesium clinker. No details of the size and scope of the proposed plant were disclosed, but such a project could involve195 words
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339 1986-07-04 16 MARGARET THOMAS - By MARGARET THOMAS SINGAPORE is at the crossroads of transition from one generation to another, Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong told more than 200 members of the Commonwealth Club of California during a luncheon talk on Wednesday. "It is customary for each generation339 words
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577 1986-07-04 16 ON ONE of the tables in the front row, a little banner stood proud. "Singapore Club of North California" it said. Around the table sat several Singaporeans, attentive as Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong spoke to the Commonwealth Club of California about Singapore577 words
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129 1986-07-04 16 Reuter THE US unemployment rate fell to 7.1 per cent in June from 7.3 per cent in May, the Labour Department said yesterday. The results were better than many economists had been expecting, though not sufficiently so to eliminate speculation that the Federal ReserveReuter - 129 words
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300 1986-07-04 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba has made light of moves by opposition parties to set up a united front to challenge the ruling National Front (NF) coalition in the next election. An opposition front would not undermine the NF's strengths, he said inBernama - 300 words
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Article197 1986-07-04 16 A COMMITTEE set up to study trends in the building industry reported yesterday that private developers have taken positive steps to cut back on building plans. Having analysed construction statistics released by the Ministry of National Development, the committee concluded that there have been significant cutbacks197 words
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278 1986-07-04 16 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN SLOW PROGRESS in intraAsean trade has prompted the executive chairman of Malaysia's Bank Bumiputra to recommend that banks take the initiative to generate more trade among member countries. Tan Sri Dato Basir Ismail criticised efforts by the278 words
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Article77 1986-07-04 16 Reuter CHINA and the European Community are dlaci taring a possible agreement on sharing safety techniques for nuclear power pl»nt« Jacques Defers, president of the community's executive commission, said a Chinese mission would visit Brussels in October to rtisnws the project. "If all goes well,Reuter - 77 words
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Article52 1986-07-04 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks slumped after opening stronger yesterday, as a wave of futures-relat-ed sell programmes presiuicd the market Credit markets opened higher, lending background support. But expectations of a pullback kept buyers sktettned. Hie Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 10 points to 1899, after advancing toReuter - 52 words
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Article53 1986-07-04 16 Reuter INDONESIA is clawing down its drive to resettle iwnHn—of people from ovwaowdal Java and Bali to other islands because of budget cuts. Transmigration Minister Martono yesterday announced a temporary halt to the opening of new resettlement areas and said efforts would be concentrated on completingReuter - 53 words
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Article47 1986-07-04 16 AFP THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice in Luxembourg yesterday an—Dad the European Community budget for I*6, saying that the European Parliament had acted unlawfully in approving a budget last December with a spending figure Mgfcw h>m that proposed by the EC governments. AFPAFP - 47 words
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45 1986-07-04 16 AP PRESIDENT Reagan it optimistic about recent Soviet arms control proposals and is preparing a response he hopes will lead to a summit meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev this year. His comments were published in the newspaper USA Today. APAP - 45 words
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Article41 1986-07-04 16 Reuter IRAN'S 'telecommunications links with the rest of the world were disrupted again yesterday after an Iraqi air raid on a satellite ground station in southern Iran. The attack is the second in a month. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article46 1986-07-04 16 Reuter CATHOLIC Bishop BastianpiUai Deogupillai of Jaffna has accused the Sri lankan government of pursuing a policy of annihilating minority Tamils living in the Northern and Eastern provinces under the pretext of fighting Marxist Tamil terrorists. A military spokesman denied the chaige.Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement136 1986-07-04 16 I call Ardmore Park the United Nations of Singapore you really get to meet people who make you feel very much at home because they are all expat families, like us. Living at Ardmore Park also makes sense. You get a full range of country club amenities, an excellent Orchard136 words
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Advertisement11 1986-07-04 16 US factory orders foil 0.1 por cont in May, Pago 411 words
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Advertisement283 1986-07-04 16 Pag« 6 dqrontfM (MM of'to UfMnrflPMtfMlMltay Learn why profits soar when work is fun. JOHN NAISBITT B\TRICIA ABURDENE Outrageous? Maybe. But this is no half-baked theory. It's the guiding force that fuels today's most productive people and corporations. Learn why in six informative hours with John Naisbitt (author of the283 words
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Miscellaneous20 1986-07-04 16 wmflaaa Outlook for today: Cloudy witfc ur. Roport for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on My 02 ot tfco ok-20 words
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327 1986-07-04 17 Reuter DOCKWORKERS voted to end a four-day old strike which threatened to drag Australia's ailing economy into deep financial crisis. The Waterside Workers Federation (WWF) vote was the first sign of a thaw in union militancy which has rocked the nation's financial markets inReuter - 327 words
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343 1986-07-04 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM The 280,000-dwt Berge Lord which ran aground on a sandbank in the Straits of Malacca on Monday morning, was refloated yesterday. Hie salvage operation was carried out by four tun belonging to Semco, the Temasek Holdings-Sembawang Joint venture,343 words
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130 1986-07-04 17 Fairplay THE FORMER Hamburg shipowner and broker, Joachim Drescher, whose shipping operation collapsed in 1983, is now in custody in Hamburg after being arrested on fraud charges. A spokesman tor the state prosecutor's office and the Hamburg police said Drescher is accused of anFairplay - 130 words
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Article96 1986-07-04 17 Reuter THE NUMBER of ships waiting for berths at China's major ports fell sharply this year from 1965 because of 96 new deepwater berths, better utilisation of over 60 small ports and the greater use of road vehicles to supplement railways In moving cargo, theReuter - 96 words
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Article82 1986-07-04 17 AFP THE GENERAL Council of British Shipping, grouping British shipowners, has extended its official Gulf danger zone from 55 to 56 degrees longitude, thus including the ports of Dubai and Sharjah, maritime sources said on Wednesday. The zone, considered vulnerable to attack by Iranian fighters, wasAFP - 82 words
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Article150 1986-07-04 17 AP SEVENTY-SEVEN Thai fishermen and nine Thai boats have been seized for illegal fishing in Malaysian waters off Trengganu state during the first six months of this year, the national news agency Bernama reported. It quoted a Fisheries Department spokesman in Trengganu, about 300 kilometresAP - 150 words
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Article72 1986-07-04 17 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA-Eastern US and Australia-East-ern Canada Shipping Conferences will introduce a 4.28 per cent currency adjustment factor, CAF, effective Aug 1. The Australia-Pacific Coast Rate Agreement said it will introduce a 4.61 per cent CAF on freight rates to the west coast of the US andReuter - 72 words
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Article1288 1986-07-04 18 THE BULK OF chartering involved scrap cargoes and timecharter fixing with no extension seen of the recent coal and iron ore business on Wednesday. Scrap operators arranged cargoes from Liverpool to Madras at $17.85 and from Rotterdam to west coast India at $15.75 while a lump sum of1,288 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-07-04 18 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG A CONTAINER testing rig, said to be the first of its kind in Singapore, has been developed by Singapore Marine Containers, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sea Containers, the world's largest box lessor. The rig is made for static testing of373 words
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599 1986-07-04 18 WORLDWIDE demand for two-stroke engines in the 1985 86 business year had fallen to around half the 1984 85 level said MAN/BAW Diesel president Gerrit Koerte. This sharp drop in sales was responsible for the almost complete closure of the599 words
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Article111 1986-07-04 18 Reuter AFP THREE Koreans were killed in an explosion on an oil tanker off Sri Lanka's eastern coastal port of Trincomalee but there was no damage to the cargo, petroleum officials said. An official for the state-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corp (CPC) said the three menReuter; AFP - 111 words
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Article876 1986-07-04 18 AB Shpg V 5 Heung-A VI 3 Accord Shpg VI 3 Hmode Kisen VI 1 Afeo Line VI 3 Hoegh Lines VI 4/5 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 Hoegh-Uglond VI 4/5 AC Toepter X 5 Hsmg Wen VI 2 Anro Service IV 3/4 Hungarian Shpg V 3 A quo876 words
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Article195 1986-07-04 18 SWEDISH shipping giant Arge-' naut has formed a new coo*»« pany to control die 10 large tankers it has bought tram-. state-controlled Zenit Argonaut is taking a 54 perl cent share of the company 1 Argo Shipping and will, maintain the final say over the.195 words
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216 1986-07-04 18 THE Port OF New Orleans has been certified by the US Coast Guard that it has adequate reception facilities (or oily waste discharged by ships. A Certificate of Adequacy (COA) is required for all ports or terminals to receive ships. The216 words
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Article176 1986-07-04 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" Tin» Korean Shipping Corporation Neptame Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANNO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National line Australia/Straits Container Line176 words
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381 1986-07-04 19 Reuter THE TUNG shipping group's plan to raise US$275 million in new credits to finance 12 ships ordered from Japan received a lukewarm response from Western bankers in Hongkong, hanking sources said. A source close to the arrangers said the loan is neededReuter - 381 words
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423 1986-07-04 19 Reuter MAJOR JAPANESE shipping company Nippon Yusen KK, NYK, said falling crude oil prices will encourage an increase in orders (or ocean transport of oil, but will slow those for coal and grain. In its outlook on the shippingReuter - 423 words
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158 1986-07-04 19 Reuter AN OIL tanker was on (Ire at a new Iranian terminal in the southern Gulf on Wednesday, but shipping sources in the region said the vessel had not come under attack in the Gulf "tanker war". They said theReuter - 158 words
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203 1986-07-04 19 Rauma-Repola wins 153.6 m order from Soviet Union FT A FINNISH Shipping group has won a FMI.2 billion (£153.6 million) shipping order from the Soviet Union. The order coincides with talks between Finland and the Soviet Union about the trade imbalance which is now running heavily in Finland's favour. Rauma-Repola'sFT - 203 words
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127 1986-07-04 19 SYDNEY MARITIME unions, acting on behalf of the International Transport Workers' Federation are holding two ships in port with claims of around U*****,000 on owners for alleged backpay to crew. One of the ships, the Liberian-flag heavy lift submersible Siblg Venture has been127 words
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171 1986-07-04 19 THE JEBSEN group announced a major restructuring to allow the rescheduling of debt on some 40 vessels. The package, largely with Japanese bank and trading house creditors, is said to secure the group's activities into the late *****. An interim restructuring package, apparently agreed last171 words
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Article242 1986-07-04 19 inly 10-Aup S Galbralth's shipping course, Asfaridge Management College, Berkhamated, Hert- iorasmre. Aug 2520 Offshore Northern Seas, offshore technology conference and exhibition, Stavanger, Oslo. Ana 27-29 Towards an efficient port industry, Lloyd's of London Press international maritime seminar, The Berners Hotel, liiffAw Wl. •apt 2-4 Prospects of maritime242 words
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5637 1986-07-04 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 of5,637 words
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Article795 1986-07-04 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movamant Ship Voy data/tima Operator cargo •chadula Location E Oceon 006E 04.7.86 1730 Green Asia Fl 0830-0930 N2 Kris Lemono 16 04.7 86 1900 Straits Fl 1000-1100 S2 Hongkong E 72/549 04.7.86 2200 Segani Fl 1200-1300795 words
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Article373 1986-07-04 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival D< iparture KEPPEL WHARVES 04 7/1100 B'tong Beloit K25W SSPL alongside Koto A gong K31 P*. alongside 04 7/0900 Phoethon K36 LNShpg alongside 04 7/1500 Indian C'rief K09 Trons-Or 047/1200 04 .7/2300 Jenson K22 Thong Soon 04 7/1400 Of 7/0700373 words
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Advertisement582 1986-07-04 17 Concise Comprehensive Contemporary MM MM MEMOS (ft* lb. 2*2*4/ OA) 70 SMw Way #04-03 Mm Hmm Tipnn 0207 Id *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** CFS OfFICI TfC #***** TM *****31 m 4 2220(32 M «M» IK ****** W *****M/*****93/*****01 PCTNJK MY* TEL *****80/*****75/*****02 TMm No MA***** PENMK TtL (***** TELEX582 words
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Advertisement73 1986-07-04 17 A CONTAINER testing rig, said to be the first of its kind in Singapore, has been developed by Singapore Marine Containers. Page II THE TUNG shipping group's plan to raise US$275 million in new credits to finance 12 ships ordered from Jopan received a lukewarm response from Western bankers in73 words
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Advertisement482 1986-07-04 17 tr \t MAERSK LINE mm) Voy IB* port EXPORT TO UM. iMMi'i ow| Taa •or- in ite m a- tnzmm OO ■Jam Om In •a- 7/715 M MB m- 1/7 QM MB TAC/SIA EiEacaKzicsa MB CfS 4/7 I7M MB 2MV7 M/l »/1 IbvEJb viwCTl"' S rm» H LTW LOS 11-IV7482 words
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Advertisement183 1986-07-04 18 V.Q r T 7VT Ji! YAM ASHIT A-SHINNIHON LINE X XiJ. 1 f JL/ TftAMS-PAOFIC SERVICES irrai I 1 1■ I 1 1■ I 1 'i n 1 1 I en nn iiZ/fl nr~n« rrai mm HZM itttim PTM namm LCL Cargo for (MA Parts. r-r Mm rramir mt mi'Jii183 words
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Advertisement93 1986-07-04 18 1L Supercarrier Service U' BE a/i »/i i/i ii/» u/» a/i a/i t/w U/7 »-12/7 IS/7 M/» 17/1 H/« IJ/I a/« a/7 a-a/7 l/t a/* i/i 7/1 v» u/i u/t a-u/> w/» 17/1 a/i a/i a/» r 'i CONTAINER SERVICE IMZ ZZJ IfT" IfTMfTTTTTTFTTTT—CEMCEM 1 IrniHtol IHr SMUraRE *****77 OUTWMD93 words
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Advertisement338 1986-07-04 19 The Straits Steamship Group f STRAITS SHPPMG f Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok i Overseas Containora Limited BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 IN Lab. SU«. Tot. LD 9U Mn. MM fU Mm U 122 factai *17 Uk.MNn.M (23 UdM( *14 S4m. KHM «M Lib. Ska*.338 words
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Advertisement428 1986-07-04 19 Franco Belgian Services <¥ MFMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) CHARGEURS HAVRAISE r i MEB CLUB MFMBER i CHARGEURS REUNIS f.* Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd |EL M A 11/7 nn vt wt m/s w* nn 2/1 17/1 B/t 2/1 l/l l/l 17/1 2/1 VI U/l 21/1 21/1 wt nn nn 3/7 m/428 words
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Advertisement547 1986-07-04 20 u Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS 1/7 4/7 2V7 77/7 4/7 »/7 22/7 29/7 39/7 24/7 21/7 7/1 14/1 IVI 21/f 22/t 27/1 21/1 4/9 9/9 11/J 12/9 21/9 21/1 21/9 29/9 VM 9/19 13/19 14/ M 21/19 21/19 21/19 29/19 0»T 1 1/1 27/7 9/9 17/9 24/1 39/9 7/9 14/9547 words
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Advertisement233 1986-07-04 20 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A Member i' the Aie Consortium Sill IIROPf UIA FROM E(JROPF VIA SUEZ Member of the Ace Consortium C. ft. TOCTO 41 IX f l| I Ci IN! a-Nf RISK) Hi IKi M NI»HJH SMI RICA At -I Ct>AM OtTC/nOMI cch s/rav m av x/mo ix CONVENTIONAL233 words
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Advertisement107 1986-07-04 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES 7T KYOWA LINE P KB SUN UNION LINE TAIYO MARINE LINE WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE rat PT KEUWC STORE U nMNTLE MEL SYD PAMRTILiI*- 5/7 11/7 28/7 30/7 (PHedUnd, GnMn satpct to Mkhml) EAST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VSL PT.KELANC STORE107 words
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Advertisement477 1986-07-04 21 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0 106 Tel *****33 A/PAMMNG/PALEMBAKG BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE rrw irrr. 3S voy SIN MM 12n am W7 EAST AFRICA/RED SEA SERVICE KOTA —lA—A HOT A MA OA KOTA BOBCAT VOYAGE HONGKONG MM E-E/7 E-4TI 5-4/7 MAMA WA. JEDOAH, ALEXAMOMA477 words
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Advertisement686 1986-07-04 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS M Uprra M M faM tM MM IRoa&a MMM SM MM SM UwmOß* WbM MM faM ifl 122/7 24/7 ■wMbpm sm 4/7 1/77/79/7 \nn *n MmM m/ 7 12/7 IJ/7 IV7 17/7 un nn nn nn tin att i hmo» a/7 a/7 a/7 n/7 i/i 122/1 24/1 FnMMI686 words
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Advertisement348 1986-07-04 21 1 I r 4 m t EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE rpra I* fS-m 44/7 13/1 14/1 lfl/l rran un ■an uvun iwiw m vn mm w-u/7 vt */t liya u/i u/t rran na immw ma imb u-nn an wt v% mt «.u m *mvi "JT ST^HT 8348 words
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Advertisement209 1986-07-04 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese Natianal Line) Loidnf tar Rengoon PJMni fmmg KM** 7/9 M 12/ M M 11/12 M 7/9 M 11/13 M NOKTHNUD TO IKC SNK St-2S«X IVTBMK ¥1« lfl/7 FORTHBNB VIM 19/7 TNBALA SIMM V 7 31/7 TOMM MM VJ 15/1 MOM VMM VIM 27/1209 words
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Advertisement911 1986-07-04 22 USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Hound TW World 0. FREEDOM V 9 FJL BRRNE V23/S.N. 0. PATMOT V3O N. CORAL VI t M 2 Aug t M 8 Auc 19 M 12 Auc 29 M 21 Auf Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. CMS 14 Auc 20 Auc 24 Auc 2 Sep911 words
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Advertisement412 1986-07-04 22 PT Accepting FCL T! M MUA SERVICE 31 t EUROPE ft UK/CONTMENT SERVICE FCL/FCL CtaWMl JAPAN SERVICE f«M| P.Mm| Spori U» 11 M Si,l NTS SING4POW P lIIM4BHOr S SONS PTI ITO If 1 MVS!; tIM PI IC 'Iftaifuji i a n ro SDN HHl 1 111 '1 .'VH.'SS P412 words
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Advertisement446 1986-07-04 22 m GOLDEN LINE GUM GUMI SMmNG (TIE) LID aMIKiM ■MM MM lEL UUMI (M UB) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: MUBOTTCtMi/Karadi/Mncai/Mti 0/1 M* BOUOI ram Cotomto/Kvidi/toM Qrtaas 21/71 Mi— Duta/fUhrm Lit 1 1,11 y<*ft P.T PtRUSAHAAN PELAYARAN T KALIMANTAN X HRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA/TG. PRIOK *KMi ETA/ETD KSIMUM MAGA nm toy446 words
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Advertisement578 1986-07-04 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNESLTD Spn T4 Hi «Mc* 27wn F« tmN fa lOIUC MOCKS Pit LTD. R M/MMT W/*A cn mm rmm rmm *****42 *****22 *****53 OOOMKTLOO *****19 27*111 |M ptHH cjl *****44 KMC SON. M> *****07/3680M5/*****M/30W426 HPIM SON. BHD. *****71/*****34/*****35 ■PUNE SON. M. *****0/6200»/*****0/«*****/0276«2 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ) I.578 words
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Advertisement319 1986-07-04 23 1 DO*IAM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRFCT SERVICE TO I P KELANG. PENANG BUSAN INCHON *•►'l I |X NIPIUNi Alii II SMI I!p lei XVI u 'I •< I. 1 It* It-ftiHul > vo.'soi 11 Ml I- > I N 11 INKS M 111 SUN HHf> M IH319 words
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Advertisement574 1986-07-04 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHPMNG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Tot *****33 (15 Ums) Ti Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPOK Telei Nunbers RS ***** ItS ***** RS ***** F. KOJNG M/S SHARKAT MM SOQH SON OM>. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPENNG. PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA574 words
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Advertisement361 1986-07-04 25 A RT. PERMTIS LINES ;r VOY SMOOTH MKMTA PMSETIA 49-50/16 hi tat 6/7 51-52/16 11/7 13/7 53-54/16 11/7 20/7 General Agents: Asia Perintis Lines Pte Ltd Td: 235af33 REGULAR LIU SERVICE TO INDIA/BANGLADESH PORTS. ETA ETD KSIMTKM MMM BETI VOY 23/K hM 4/7 CMTTMOR pw wy it/16 u/7 u/7 umxM/m361 words
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Advertisement106 1986-07-04 25 CBC TUN) PASS STMUUMO SM K nn 30/7 x MULTIPOPT AGENCIES S) PTE LTD i t- j i u Imkov BVi m tel M #w t*b.B ***** Shipping #1442. Cad Cm ig Co l M.»nUIIW AQUA LINES LIMITED (Bangladesh Flag) MV Shezar 10/7 12-14/7 CNnagorg/CMna/KMcKI West Ocean Shipping Sdn 3ia106 words
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Advertisement301 1986-07-04 26 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD i f I Hpnderson Road Btk ?0 \B r. 01 (*> V Henderson Industrial Park S por« 0315 Tf I *****82 *****62'*****52 ~~Tr7MI'AS 11/7. 2V7 Li!i: v .c? IL,V 'i rut "I UW''t nr wi ft t im er^^gruLrnir-i-iv CROSS WATER FCL I La Lm %n301 words
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Advertisement284 1986-07-04 26 HEAP SCI K TRADING ft SHIPPING PTE LTD •001 BEACH RO AO #I*ol MLE TOWER tel no. *****2 a (3 lmes TLX NO. M ***** MBA H rc T* •M1428/H4IIIII 11 Mm BUM DC MOCKS <■) Ml M kt W-JKM7I/J IM IN WW WKO CO LIB MKT 'A' VESSEL TRAVERWAY284 words
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Advertisement545 1986-07-04 26 1* C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbtr Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YAN6 SNIPPING CO. LTD mur coruoßtß soma TO EIMK 9® KOKJW CHMCE rm DDI SEAS MKI sew Mm Fitm H"hn few Weep a/7 a/7 31/7 2/i i/i vi «/t yi 7/1 «/s M/i u/i 11/1 U/I 14/1 M/I 17/1 11/t545 words
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