The Business Times, 11 July 1986
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Title Section12 1986-07-11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 FRIDAY, JULY 11, ISM 75 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration103 1986-07-11 1 Reuter HONGKONG BUSINESSMAN Sir Yue Kong Pao has taken control of 5.4 per cent of the issued share of Standard Chartered PLC, the subject of a hostile takeover bid by Lloyds Bank PLC. Stanchart said in a statement that YK Pao, a long-timeReuter - 103 words
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184 1986-07-11 1 Agencies REFLECTING the very weak oil market, Kuwait has had to step in to deny as "completely unrealistic" market reports that it had sold a cargo of crude oil at US$5.5O a barrel. Reuters news agency had quoted a Kuwait Petroleum Corporation official asAgencies - 184 words
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432 1986-07-11 1 CHUANG PECK MING - Consultancy firms point to rental and tax advantages By CHUANG PECK MING SINGAPORE has emerged as a better alternative to Hongkong for international companies prompted by an economic slowdown to reassess their existing regional headquarters in Asia, according to management consultancy firms432 words
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468 1986-07-11 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A COMPANY must have a "significant" number of high calibre management personnel and professionals in Singapore to qualify for an operational headquarters status, and with that, a concessionary tax rate. The lower tax rate of 10 per cent on income468 words
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Article, Illustration45 1986-07-11 1 THE SINGAPORE sleek Market dnti mixed yesterday. TMihg was friet ni leataretaa. mm aai the BT CiMfidlf latex eased IM psM is tMM. Lasers led gate» by IS I» Is less tfcaa Wednesday's 11.11 """SSe MM i—ljßti Mm M the aaiMb ii iimm*45 words
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Article, Illustration251 1986-07-11 1 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Parliament and the state assemblies are likely to be diswlved next week, paving the way for a general election. Sources said yesterday that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad would probably announce the dissolution after chairing the National Front supremeBernama - 251 words
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337 1986-07-11 1 GOH YEE LING - By GOH YEE LING THE COMPUTERS could not handle all the transactions punched into the terminals, but at 9.15 last night, 15 minutes before closing time, the cash registers rang in $1.15 million worth of sales for Isetan Orchard,337 words
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116 1986-07-11 1 ISETAN has been asked to help promote more exports of Singapore goods through in-store promotions in Japan and to give advice on Japanese tastes to local manufacturers. Speaking at the opening ceremony of Isetan Orchard at Wisma Atria, Dr Lee Boon Yang, Minister116 words
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388 1986-07-11 1 THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore has set up an Inspectorate Department to carry out financial and operational audits of stock broking companies. The Inspectorate Department will appraise the soundness and adequacy of the financial and operational controls of stockbroking firms, and the388 words
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174 1986-07-11 1 Reuter BANK OF JAPAN governor Satoshi Sumita has reiterated that Japan hat no intention of •lowering the official discount rate at present. The central banker yesterday refused to comment on reports that the US Federal Reserve would soon cut its official discountReuter - 174 words
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Advertisement261 1986-07-11 1 \mm OUR VIEW IT MAY BE TOO LATE to recoup recent foils in oil prices, but it anything this highlights once ogoin the need for international leaders to take stock of the situation. In particular, attention should be paid to the plight of debtor nations now further burdened by the261 words
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Advertisement12 1986-07-11 1 MINOLTA ADVANCES ZOOMING Analysts axpsct M to c«t rataa again, Paga 512 words
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HOME NEWS
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276 1986-07-11 2 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE THE TANGO may not overtake disco «innHng in popularity, but the organisers of South-east Asia's largest ballroom dancing competition are hoping to turn it into a competitive sport in Singapore. Some 150 competitors from seven countries including Singapore are taking part276 words
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142 1986-07-11 2 TWICE WEEKLY flights from East Berlin to Singapore may begin after officials from InterQug, East Germany's flag carrier, visit Singapore next Monday. The visit, at the invitation of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, will concentrate on talks between senior CAAS officials and142 words
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Article, Illustration467 1986-07-11 2 DINERS CLUB, ranked third in the credit and charge card business, is trying to promote its public image and the first project on the cards is the "Pianist of the Year Competition" which it is organising and sponsoring. The company decided late last year that467 words
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346 1986-07-11 2 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY STATISTICS published by the Ministry of National Development earlier this week show encouraging signs of a recovery in three sectors of the property market during the six-month period ending March 1906. This is the view of346 words
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Article, Illustration308 1986-07-11 2 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE HERE'S another basket to put your advertising eggs in Weekendeast. In a symbolic "cracking" ceremony to launch the new weekly newspaper yesterday, Mr Denis Tay, the chairman of Focus Publishing, said the newspaper offered scope for retailers »i>H308 words
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239 1986-07-11 2 INTEGRATED INFORMATION, publisher of the Singapore Phone Book and the Yellow Pages, will be printing telephone directories for specific zones in Singapore. The company launched its promotional campaign for its new "Neighbourhood Directory" series on Monday with an advertisement in The Straits Times pitched239 words
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Article287 1986-07-11 2 SINGAPORE STUDENTS have been awarded 10 of 17 scholarships worth a total of $45,000 offered by the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) for tertiary education in Singapore and Malaysia. The students will be studying at the National University of Singapore (NUS), the Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee Ann Polytechnic.287 words
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Article120 1986-07-11 2 IN OUR back page report on Tuesday headlined "SIA expected to save |60 minion on Jet fuel", the average Singapore posted jet fuel prices in the accompanying chart should have read USI/harrei instead of US cents/gallon. Similarly, in the fourth paragraph of the report, the average Singapore120 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-07-11 2 A NATION-WIDE CONTEST on operational readiness in defence is being organised by the SAF Reservists' Association (Safra). The contest, running from July 15 to September 15, is to create more awareness, among Singaporeans, of the importance of the armed forces' ability to transform quickly from a peace448 words
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460 1986-07-11 3 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN MULTINATIONALS taking part in a new government scheme to help local supporting industries upgrade will receive reimbursements of up to 90 per cent of the costs incurred. This was announced by the Small Enterprise Bureau's (SEB) head of general assistance,460 words
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Article232 1986-07-11 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN LOCAL PRINTING company Toppan has clinched a $300,000 contract from China, the first printing contract given to Singapore. This is in spite of the fact that printing costs here are much higher than those in Hongkong, said Ee Swee Kiat, Toppan's general232 words
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245 1986-07-11 3 DIALOGUE sessions between the Singapore Manufacturers' Association and the Trade and Industry Ministry aimed at helping the business community have produced encouraging results. This has prompted the SMA to urge its members to speak up about their problems, especially specific difficulties relating to their245 words
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293 1986-07-11 3 SINGAPORE will not protect its local industries. To do so will only result in much needed investments being driven away, said Mr Chua Soo Tian, administrator of the Small Enterprise Bureau, yesterday. The question of protection (or domestic industries was brought293 words
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Advertisement272 1986-07-11 2 --r "0From June through tL q clriirM* cnscnn Giant laciers 30(1 to August, winter I 11C SCdMJI I glscistod lakes. SJSSS starts six months earlier SKE? Pacific islands. in thp Qnilth ferifif and hollows, New Zealand. in inC JUUUI rdUllt. little ridges and The warm glow of the sun is272 words
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Advertisement882 1986-07-11 3 Shouldn't the best steamboat be found by die seaside? Announcing, another delicious reason to visit our countryside cafe. Changi Village Steamboat. The latest addition to our ever-popular menu of local favourites. Remember when we introduced our fish head curry? Its fame spread to such far away places as Jurong and882 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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532 1986-07-11 4 Increase of 53pc in first five months Reuter EUROPE fears Japan is now aiming its export drive at European Community nations rather than at the US, a community statement said on Wednesday. "In the first five months of 1966 Japanese exports to Europe increasedReuter - 532 words
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Article189 1986-07-11 4 Reuter AMERICAN ATTEMPTS to open the Japanese market to its tobacco products have proved unsuccessful and it is now prepared to retaliate, US trade officials have said. Japanese and US negotiators have held three rounds of talks since President Ronald Reagan announced last September thatReuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-07-11 4 AP PHILIPPINE Vice-President Salvador Laurel has said the Spanish government has agreed to provide a US$lO million lowinterest loan and other assistance to his country. Mr Laurel said in Madrid on Wednesday the loan would help to implement agricultural projects and create jobs inAP - 317 words
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134 1986-07-11 4 AFP FRENCH Premier Jacques Chirac and the New Zealand ambassador to France, John McArthur, signed an agreement in Paris on Wednesday settling the Rainbow Warrior affair. The settlement, announced on Monday, and negotiated by UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cue liar, ends aAFP - 134 words
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Article67 1986-07-11 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Hossain Mohammad Ershad has named a senior civilian politician as Bangladesh's Prime Minister and appointed a new 26-member Cabinet ahead of the opening of a new parliament yesterday. mnT»niw Rahman Choudhury, 65, was sworn in by President Ershad in Dhaka on Wednesday. As PrimeReuter - 67 words
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367 1986-07-11 4 Reuter DEVELOPING COUNTRIES have disagreed "sharply" with the United States over prospects for the world economy. Addressing the current meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (Ecoaoc) in Geneva on Tuesday, Indian delegate Alfred Gonsalves said the world economy couldReuter - 367 words
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249 1986-07-11 4 Reuter SRI LANKA's Tamil politicians will hold direct peace talks with President Junius Jayewardene, the leader of the island's moderate Tamil party has said. Appapillai Amirthalingam, the secretary-general of the Tamil United liberation Front (TULF), said in Madras on Wednesday that the party's sev-en-member politburoReuter - 249 words
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400 1986-07-11 4 Reuter THE NATIONAL conference of the ruling Australian Labour Party has rejected a left wing proposal for greater exchange rate regulation and opposing government wsge policy. Instead, the party endorsed a resolution from Australian Council of Trade Unions (Actu) president Simon Crean supporting the thrustReuter - 400 words
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135 1986-07-11 4 AP SHARE PRICES rose sharply on Kuwait's slock exchange over the past few days amid speculation a decisive government action would help the country's economic ills after the dissolution of Parliament. Stock market officials said on Wednesday that among the imminent government measures wasAP - 135 words
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Article874 1986-07-11 4 ARRIVALS Optrotoi r Same* Locol rrom SIA UA FT RBA SV KAL SQII7 UA805 FT71 BM43 SV398 KE697 tMM 0005 0010 0044 0330 0440 0615 KUL JFK/SFO/HKG JFK/BOS/ORD/ ANC/NRT/ MNL/TPE BWN JED/RUH SB. MAS MAS SIA MAS CAL SIA CPA SWR RBA OA MH68I MHBII SQ43 MH671874 words
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Advertisement172 1986-07-11 4 M s« And how it all begins Diners of today, more discerning in taste and definitely calorieconscious. With us, discover a Sichuan vegetarian fare that has become an exquisite full 8-course Sichuan spread Out goes the tasteless canned vegetables and pallid mock meat. In place a new, exciting cuisine created172 words
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Miscellaneous41 1986-07-11 4 Doonesbury WFf m L m a rf. T!) M w.m r? m m m i £5 i i fig ——ai i 1 _w r "I™ BY GARRY TRUDEAU r* 4 4w Mi Ml 3 NrJ rKsf> W I 1 Wi »*9GM41 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration363 1986-07-11 5 Reuter SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev proposed to French President Francois Mitterrand on Wednesday that the five permanent members of the UN Security Council hold a conference on the Middle East. Mr Gorbachev raised the idea during two-and-a-half hours of talks with Mr Mitterrand that alsoReuter - 363 words
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240 1986-07-11 5 Reuter THE European Community Commission has warned that it might turn to the law courts in order to deregulate European air transport, after the community's 12 member states failed to reach agreement on the issue. Ten airlines from nine countries have beenReuter - 240 words
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Article340 1986-07-11 5 Reuter THE DEFENCE Department has released plans to build special storage vaults meant for nuclear weapons at 26 airbases in Europe and South Korea. The list, which ordinarily would be classified, came to light in a House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee transcript of closed hearingsReuter - 340 words
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229 1986-07-11 5 FT FIVE CENTRAL AMERICAN countries have agreed to settle, as quickly as possible, outstanding debts among them as a step towards trying to revive the region's moribund common market. Government ministers and central bank presidents from the five Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, NicaraguaFT - 229 words
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245 1986-07-11 5 Reuter THE US said an inquiry into the torching death of a US resident in Chile would be regarded in Washington as a major test of the Chilean military government's intention to improve its human rights record. State Department spokesman BernardReuter - 245 words
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455 1986-07-11 5 AP SCIENTISTS have revised ambitious predictions of two decades ago that the oceans would pro- < vide vast new sources of food, minerals and energy, but they say the salty waters still might i deliver much to mankind. "My guess is that we areAP - 455 words
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155 1986-07-11 5 Reuter BRITISH Aviation Minister Michael Spicer has said that all airlines flying into Britain might have to pay higher compensation for air crash injuries and deaths. He said yesterday that this might become necessary if countries could not agree to higherReuter - 155 words
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497 1986-07-11 5 AP ECONOMISTS and analysts have predicted that the US Federal Reserve Board will move in the next few days to lower interest rates for the third time this year in an effort to stimulate a slumping American economy. Allen Sinai, the chief economistAP - 497 words
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442 1986-07-11 5 UPI CALIFORNIA and the American east coast have enjoyed boom economic growth since 1961, but the country's heartland 'is suffering a prolonged period of economic stagnation," according to a congressional study report The "Bi-coastal economy" report, released yesterday, concluded that sinceUPI - 442 words
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134 1986-07-11 5 Reuter THE AMERICAN Commerce Department has proposed to ease export controls for foreign products containing parts of US origin. At present, an overseas company that wants to export to another country a product containing any amount of US-origin components must seek an export licence fromReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement62 1986-07-11 5 The atmosphere and food will be as familiar to you as the Chef. Come and see for yourself. French Cuisine at its best is brought to you now at Tanglin Shopping Centre. Set Lunch $15.00 Set Dinner $39.00 (3 choices of main Dish for Dinner) Ala Carte available too Bon-Appetit!62 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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575 1986-07-11 6 ALVIN TAY - Results better than commercial banks By ALVIN TAY MERCHANT BANKS, insurance companies and Asian currency units, which rely mainly on offshore operations for their income, were still able to weather the local economic recession and perform relatively well last year, said the Monetary Authority of575 words
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170 1986-07-11 6 UPI BASE RATES should come down to perhaps 9 per cent this year but British interest rates will have to remain relatively high. David Kern, the manager and chief economist of National Westminster Bank's market intelligence department, said in his July outlook on Wednesday thatUPI - 170 words
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Article58 1986-07-11 6 Reuter TAIWAN'S Finance Ministry has proposed that foreign banks in Taipei be allowed to open branches in other cities, a Finance Ministry official said, adding that the Cabinet is expected to approve the proposal soon. He said Bank of America, Citibank and Standard Chartered BankReuter - 58 words
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211 1986-07-11 6 Reuter THE WORLD BANK has reported record profits for its latest fiscal year, thanks largely to the lowest cost of borrowings in seven years and hefty capital gains on its portfolio of liquid For the 1966 fiscal year ended June 30, theReuter - 211 words
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114 1986-07-11 6 Reuter THE BANK of Korea has raised its rediscount rate (or commercial paper and trade financing funds to 7 from 5 per cent, effective yesterday. R»nir officials said the move is aimed at helping meet the country's M-2 money supply growth target of belowReuter - 114 words
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311 1986-07-11 6 AP THE US government's ExportImport Bank will cut the minimum interest rates on its foreign loans by 1.4 percentage points effective from July 15. Trending governments in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development review the rates every six months. They are set toAP - 311 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article623 1986-07-11 6 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed slightly higher yesterday against most major currencies after fluctuating throughout in moderate trading due to uncertainty over its near-term direction. The dollar opened a shade firmer but weakened in early afternoon on speculative selling. It recovered in late trading on some European buying623 words
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Article359 1986-07-11 6 BA Futures EURODOLLAR opened strongly yesterday on rumours of US discount rate cut. The September contract opened at 9154 but a bout profit-taking saw the contract backing off to 9351 where renewed buying interest came in. The contract eventually backed off again to close at 9354 on position squaring.BA Futures - 359 words
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Article, Illustration136 1986-07-11 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market closed at 4-1/8 per cent yesterday, up 1/2 point from Wednesday. The one-month term rate feU by 3/16 point while the two and three-month rates fell by 1/16 point each. Mcitn fti iNnp tt prim Mh| rata 12 m)*136 words
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Article172 1986-07-11 6 inTerDara ron ot 3pm ynttn dof. Cuiiinciaa 8M Mar or oee^MiMy Local OlfffiCf. US dolor 2.1870 2.1880 2.8196 -2244 Staring pound Austrokan dolor 3.3472 1.3901 3.3509 1.4003 7.3469 3.4286 •54.44 •59.22 HZ dolor 1.1700 1.1738 3.4286 •65.88 CarMXtan dolor 1.5859 1.5878 3.4206 -53.64 Locol dollars to 100 of172 words
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Article300 1986-07-11 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates eased in quiet afternoon trading yesterday, after hovering narrowly earlier. One month cloned at 6-7/8 64/4 per cent, down 1/18 point from the morning, two months at 6-13/16 6-11/16, down 1/16 and three months at 64/4 6-5/8, down 1/16. Sbt months was steady at300 words
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Article277 1986-07-11 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed firmer yesterday but off the day's highs on active profit-tak-ing following news that Japan was seeking ways to isme additional gold coins. Bullion price settled at U*****.15/45 an ounce against a day's high of U*****.60/349.00 and New York's final USs3*7.9o/3tt.40. On the local market, gold277 words
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Advertisement308 1986-07-11 6 IF YOU WANT TO GET AHEAD, START BY KEEPING UP. It's easy to spot the people on the move in business. They're already reacting to the latest developments before others are even aware of them. They read The Asian Wall Street Journal. All the business news you need. Every business308 words
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AIR CARGO
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472 1986-07-11 7 MBT MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS) requires more than Mssoo million to upgrade and fKfwiftrt its fleet in the next three years. In addition to buying another 8747, it will need a few more 8737s or their equivalents, and replacements for the F27s. About aMBT - 472 words
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139 1986-07-11 7 AFP CATHAY Pacific Airways appears set to win approval to fly to Amsterdam and Manchester, routes contested by fledgling counterpart Dragooair. Cathay was told that its application (or the routes was "made out" on Monday by Justice Ross Penlington, the chairman ofAFP - 139 words
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Article194 1986-07-11 7 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator x FUgt^t^ Local tMM From Operator Flight number Local time For FRIDAY FT FT71 0044 JFK/BOS NW NW906 0815 HKG/NRT/ ORD/ANC LAX/SFO NRT/MNL KAL KE697 0010 BKK/ TPE (SEL) KAL KE698 0010 BKK/ (SEL) JAL JL615 0905 KUL FT FT 66 0245 KUL/HKG NRT/ANC ORD/JFK194 words
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123 1986-07-11 7 GERMAN CARRIER Lufthansa carried almost 880 million paid tonnes-km (TKM) of freight and mail on its route network during the first four months of this year, according to figures issued by the International Air Transport Association (lata). This total, which etcluded charter and domestic traffic,123 words
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160 1986-07-11 7 SCANDINAVIAN Airlines System (SAS) is investing more than US$4OO million in 14 new jetliners to supplement the airline's current European and domestic fleet of 78 DC-9*. The orders for the McDonnell Douglas planes will include 10 110-seat MD-87s plus four more planes160 words
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136 1986-07-11 7 BRITISH AIRWAYS achieved pre-tax profits of £183 million in its financial year which ended on March 31 this year. This was an improvement of about £15 million on the previous financial year's sum in spite of a fall by nearly £100 million in136 words
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311 1986-07-11 7 Lloyd's List NORTH AMERICA'S Federal Express raised its flag in London on June 23. In a development that will intensify the fierce battle between the European express market and the US big two Federal Express (FedEx) and Emery Worldwide FedEx launched its first downtownLloyd's List - 311 words
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Article, Illustration499 1986-07-11 7 LIM SOON NEO - Service awaits official permission By LIM SOON NEO A HONGKONG-REGISTERED airline has a freighter aircraft waiting to operate a dedicated cargo service on the Singapore-Sydney-Hongkong route later this year. Transcorp Airways (HK) Ltd. which has a Boeing 707-330 C now in Hongkong, is all499 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-07-11 7 Hill Delamain sees 35pc earnings rise HILL 4 DELAMAIN Cargo expects a 35 per cent increase In revenue this year to $15 million with the company's increased participation in sea-air carto and general sales agent (GSA) activity. Last year, the freight forwarding company was hit by the economic suffered a272 words
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Advertisement122 1986-07-11 7 Give Business Gifts when a Cross emblem pen can TTiaf T act A T ifpfimp help stimulate your business. A Ildl 1\ y our company's emblem prominentiy displayed they make highly valued business gifts, both within your own company and to the many people with whom you do business. Your122 words
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FEATURES
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Article479 1986-07-11 8 THE NORTHERN WINTER later this year is unlikely to reverse convincingly the precipitous plunge in oil prices. Opec's rearguard action is bowing to the inexorable laws of supply and demand, and proving right the many pundits who have been steadfast in their view that like479 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1986-07-11 8 MARTIN SOONG - For 10 dramatic days last month, lowflying aircraft thundered across the skies over Jakarta at Indonesia's first air show. MARTIN SOONG witnessed the country's high-technology showcase in the air, and reports on the mixed results. MARTIN SOONG VIRGIN GROUND was broken inPhotos — Asian Aviation and Interavia - 1,239 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous705 1986-07-11 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 It's hard to cut a key! (6) 7lt finally went to Liverpool (3, 2, 3) 8 The drug I consumed after work (6) 10 The faults in fatheaded rules (5) 13 Money to make, originally (4) 14 The sherry in the middle (4) 15 Cooking utensils705 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration450 1986-07-11 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS WITH NEW SPONSOR DHL offering to shuttle top players from Australia or New Zealand here, this year's $31,500 Singapore Open grasscourt tennis championships promise much. The courier company intends to make use of its worldwide service network to bring young aspiring players from450 words
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578 1986-07-11 9 MAX COMMANDER - By MAX COMMANDER AFTER MY VERY successful forecasts on the results of various World Cup matches, those of you who read my last item will know that I am keeping up the good work with equally successful prognostications578 words
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Article, Illustration503 1986-07-11 9 AFP JACK NICKLAUS was not the most popular of Americans when he first came to Britain to play in the Open golf championship at Troon in 1962. A month earlier he had won the United States Open at Oakmont,AFP - 503 words
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353 1986-07-11 9 AFP ENGLISH FOOTBALL is in danger of playing second fiddle to the likes of Italy and Spain unless it can get back into Europe. That is the opinion of Manchester United's chairman, Martin Edwards who has voiced his concern following the recent departureAFP - 353 words
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Article119 1986-07-11 9 AFP JOAKIM NYSTROM, the winner of the Swiss Open in the past two years, saw his hopes of a hattrick of triumphs dashed at the very first hurdle in Gstaad on Wednesday. Nystrom, the world's No. 8 and second seed for the event, looked toAFP - 119 words
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208 1986-07-11 9 AFP AN ADDITIONAL bonus, un top of the £110,000 prize-money, is available from the Car Care Plan International Golf tournament, which started at Moortown, Leeds, on Wednesday. Five players can win exempt places in next week's British Open championship at Turnberry,AFP - 208 words
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Advertisement101 1986-07-11 9 Keep a date with Sevvv Ballesteros the Sevvy Way 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 for the well-informed professional.101 words
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Miscellaneous1205 1986-07-11 9 em mm FRIDAY BACKGROUND 7.50pm, Channel 5 Friday Background provides highlights of the PM's recent visit to South Korea ana the Philippines. There is also an exclusive interview with Philippine President Cory Aquino in which she tells host Kenneth Liang how she believes she can lead the people through economic1,205 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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383 1986-07-11 10 Reuter SANDERS ASSOCIATES lac and Lockheed Corp have announced a definitive merger agreement in which Lockheed will purchase all outstanding shares of Sanders for US$6O p«r share cash. A joint announcement oh Wednesday said a tender offer by Lockheed will bsgin shortly. Sanders manufacturesReuter - 383 words
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Article121 1986-07-11 10 Reuter DART GROUP has started a deader offer for all the shares of Safeway Stores, th£. biggest supermarket chain in the United States, atJL/§ssB a share, or US$3.6 tbe offer, advertised on Wednesday, had been widely anticipated since Jutte 12 when Herbert Hatf, a multimillionaireReuter - 121 words
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320 1986-07-11 10 Reuter THE WALL STREET stock market got a lift from bargain hunters on Wednesday after three successive knockdowns. While some viewed it as a technical bounce, others saw revived confidence in the old scenario of low inflation and interest rates. A drop in oilReuter - 320 words
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Article128 1986-07-11 10 JULY 09 Abrttx o 22* tap CM a A toco to *ov Ptp« 36 16* 43* 20* Alcan 40H 14% K*rr Addbon 15* 13 Bank Nova Scotia 15* Bar* CM Montreal 32* inch Mc Hotfii 34* B4 Canada 3»* 28* Bp Rmoutc** Bratcan a A Canodtan Imp Bar* 24*128 words
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Article659 1986-07-11 10 Aican AJumvi 29H H Alcoa 36* unch Ahg M 20* 4* AKad Sag 41* AMmH SMTM 48 H Afta-Chaknart Am Brandt he Am Can Co Am Cyunowid Am Bsc Pw Am Expraaa Am Horn* Prod 4* 102* 77 74* 27* 59 89* unch 8 unch 1* 4* 1*659 words
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Article750 1986-07-11 10 Amsterdam JULY 09 Hi AflN 399.00 +7 Aaoon 107 00 +14 Ahold 92JO 34 Akta 14A20 +14 Atanto 193 70 4 1 AMEV 7940 +0.2 Amro Bank 109.40 +1.9 Aw S»od 123.30 +0.5 Btrkil 41.00 -0.5 Buatvman Tattarc 91X30 -4.3 ida... 213.00 +3 Cttrm AM 00 .1 Ekm750 words
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Advertisement473 1986-07-11 10 (< Whet* to wim, dine and entertain warn r 4 faffiitltlL 'itu r > n 0 O Celiacc (fa-ide* M r*i('iflrJ llf lif ifi saw Shark's Ai with Chicken Abahne Barbecued fWng Duck Empmort Treasure Bowl Our special... Shanghai Seasoned Fish Lunch 11.00 am 2.90pm Dinner 6.90pm 10.90pm O JADE473 words
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Advertisement96 1986-07-11 10 on pan 14 s opvn r Managed by Pnnce Hotels Japan Continuing the Pnnce Hotel* tradition of friendly armor 270 Orchard Road, Sipore 0923. Tele* RS ***** HCROWN Cable CROWN HOT EL Fax *****18 Tel: *****11 to inTown! o > B > t> Seabreeze presents steamboat like you've never had96 words
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Article364 1986-07-11 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday as overseas fund managers, discouraged by the market's sluggish tone, unloaded their holdings, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index fell 29.31 to 1,718 JO and the Hongkong Index lost 17.46 to 1,073.22. Turnover rose to HK1306.25 million from HKH71.30 million on Wednesday.364 words
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Article236 1986-07-11 11 JULY 10 HT 2.0) Kuochon Oav Laa Chang Yuan Cham Mm 23 00 33.60 ■0.3 +0.6 26 40 unch Lian Hwo kndua 13.10 0 2 31 80 -0.1 39 00 unch Chang Him Bar* Chang Loong 43.80 28 20 •0.6 •0.4 Not fci»artwan« Trust 389.30 +3 OM Wn Camant236 words
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Article369 1986-07-11 11 TOKYO: Prices closed mixed in heavy volume yesterday as profit- taking and stop-loss selling alternated with bargain-hunting, brokers said. The market average fell 36.29 to 17,469.82, its lowest level since June 23, after dropping 228.04 on Wednesday. Turnover was the second highest on record at 1,600 million shares, compared369 words
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Article70 1986-07-11 11 JULY 10 hM Marcappar Acoi• Mining Onantai B PM Ovar*aa» 0015 0.014 ***** +0001 inch 0.005 Anglo PM Apax Mining B 0.011 +0.001 Ptcop B Atfa* Con. 8 BoguK> Go*d 13 +3 San Miguai B 59 0009 inch Basic Pafrolaum 0.0034 0.0002 Sana Darby U 1 25 Banguat Can.70 words
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Article420 1986-07-11 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday closed higher across the boards in thin trading as investor sentiment turned bullish, responding to the firmer US dollar and encouraging signals from Wall Street, brokers said. Near the close, the All Ordinaries Index was 11.8 higher at 1,134.0 and the All Industrials up420 words
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Article106 1986-07-11 11 JULY 10 Wtm Kongo on fend 1150 -10 Choi Sugar Doahn M Daewoo Corp Doawoo Haovy Dana Ah Phar Dang St*> Stock Dongbu Stool GoldStar 1910 660 1299 1469 905 1620 1600 2169 40 30 43 -21 •15 -30 10 100 Kio Motor Katan kid Korea Long Term Lucky106 words
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Article149 1986-07-11 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday improved 0.05 point to 137.68. Turnover amounted to 793,227 shares valued at 106.8 million baht. JULY 10 t Sam Comm Siam Gfczant 545 Map •6 Sam CMm Looting AIM Ftrt Ayudhyo b»nlm«ilBongkok Agro+xj Bandiok Bank Bank CM Ayudhyo Charoong ThaiReuter - 149 words
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Article57 1986-07-11 11 Reuter CSR LTD has announced a 62.5 million renounceable l-for-10 share issue priced at A 52.50, with AH payable on application, to replace an earlier announced options issue. The diversified Australian resources group on Wednesday said the change was made because of possible capital-gains taxReuter - 57 words
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503 1986-07-11 11 Reuter GUARDIAN PACIFIC Rim Corp, a Canadian closed-end fund with assets of US$l2B million invested mainly in Japanese stocks, sees continued growth in Japan's equity market in spite of expected weak Japanese corporate earnings this year. "We're still bullish on the Japanese market. WhenReuter - 503 words
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342 1986-07-11 11 Reuter TOKKIN INVESTMENT trusts, whose rapid growth has helped spur a boom in Tokyo share prices, are coming under closer scrutiny after posting large, undisclosed losses early this year, accountants and fund managers said. Tokkin are special trusts which are free of capital gains taxReuter - 342 words
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Advertisement139 1986-07-11 11 H m to wlae, tiiite aai eaMia 5 2 Mugs of Draught Beer Only DURING HAPPY HOURS. IMS ill i its ii j L r on the house! Happy hours: 5 pm to 8 pm. Except pfennum brands LOUNGE/DISCO yjjl A polk) In Tune nth You' 405 Havetock Road Singapofe139 words
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Advertisement134 1986-07-11 11 ■< -J r dp asm** Happenings galore, prizes aplenty... 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 quiz. Ladies Night and no cover charge for couples till 10 pm Sunday to Friday. •The134 words
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Advertisement60 1986-07-11 11 wop l Discotheque^^ Level 4 Country Western Nite July 1 to 30 A wagon load of surprises t Ist Drink Charges: Sun-Thur: 9pm 2am; $12" Fri, Sat Eve of Public Holidays: 9pm 3am; $18' LADIES NIGHT NO COVER CHARGE Tuesdays k Wednesdays -kirir US! ExcofSor Hotel 5 Coleman Street. Singapore60 words
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Advertisement142 1986-07-11 11 BUIM2 Tea, Singapore Style Native favourites abound ot Pkjm's. Ihe lobby round- thedock cafe restaurant. TeoHme see o mouthwatering looddbploy trot bring out the "nonya" and "baba" In your soul Fried MUmn. Veg«<*M |«mak. No«i tomak. Shoo Moi. 800 vrfth assorted «lng* Nonya rice dumpangi. Century ego congM. Groundnut congee.142 words
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Advertisement48 1986-07-11 11 wp *6 i t t Mm# I •88++ (For 4 persons) *sw- r? y. p •188++ (For 10 persons) •>&wi rm 3 -v, What's So Spedal at Window on the Park? I\w3 and S*ctiu\q lemasek 9 w Daily from 12 noon i yr i. fr -HoGbAc t! 248 words
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398 1986-07-11 12 Reuter .INDONESIA, the world's sixth largest tea-grower, is planning to jaerease production to meet rising $$gnestic demand and supply new «port markets. A survey by the Indonesian S Ministry of Agriculture showed £*t tea exports rose to 95,000 Manes in 1965 from 86,000 in 1964Reuter - 398 words
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135 1986-07-11 12 AP ife EUROPEAN Community will US|G6.2 million in subsidies to associated overseas counr trips whose farm exports receipts feu sharply last year due to world t. price slumps or natural disasters. x; r The EC reported on Wednesday rtbr beneficiaries were Comoro Islands,AP - 135 words
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82 1986-07-11 12 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund says prices for most bulk *fctftftmodities will continue to fall >ia c 1966 because of excessive supplies and reduced inflation £ofidwide. In a report on the commodity price outlook, the IMF said size- able price rises were forecast this yearReuter - 82 words
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206 1986-07-11 12 AFP A FRESH ROUND of talks on South Korea's import of Indonesian liquefied natural gas (LNG) is to open in Seoul next week. Officials of the South Korean Energy ft Resources Ministry said on Wednesday said the two sides would reopen talksAFP - 206 words
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Article527 1986-07-11 12 AFP AN AUSTRALIAN government inquiry board is to decide next month on whether to continue the gold industry's tax-free status, or tax it like any other industry. Treasury sources said the gold industry had been exempted from paying income tax for the past 50AFP - 527 words
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Article171 1986-07-11 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed slightly higher yesterday on light covering supported by India's presence in the market at its weekly import tender. Trading was thin as most operators preferred to wait for the outcome of India's tender before making any commitment. July deliveries in the south171 words
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Article229 1986-07-11 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade held early gains and finished 4Vi US cents to Vi cent a bushel higher on Wednesday. Concern that rain in Ohio and Indiana could delay what is left of the soft red winter wheat harvest supported nearby contracts, traders said. Traders229 words
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Article755 1986-07-11 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a very quiet and dull day on Wednesday with light gains from Tuesday night of £15 to £12 a tonne, with most operators withdrawn due to the continued lack of fresh fundamental news of physical offtake. Throughout the day, the market suffered from a755 words
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Article53 1986-07-11 12 THE PRICE at Ha ea the Kaala Lunpv 11a Market reee live cents to MSI4JM par kg yeeterea eevertag Dealers said lew prleae ea Weiaeeiay atSaetei (utter beytag aad Malayataa eperaten kat Eampeaa hayera remalaed ea tke tjDMW MM» M KL TIN Jrtc« 14.24 up 0.05 Turnover (tonnes)53 words
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Article236 1986-07-11 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly lower on Wednesday, ranging from IV* US cents a bushel higher to three cents lower. A rumour that US Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyng would propose a new plan that would provide farm subsidies to discourage farmers from putting crops236 words
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Article145 1986-07-11 12 Chinm Produce Robusto 20/25% Exchange FOB NSW 430 00 Jwty 10 rices om Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW 1355 00 Coconut oil BWP FOB NSW 1256 00 Buftc Foe Otd drum FOB New drum FOB 48 00 61 00 65 00 Gombier FOB NSW 330 00 Copra London Commodity145 words
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Article62 1986-07-11 12 Bangkok Brokm Ric* (usvtoM. rat) A-l Super IIS A-l Special 115 Whit* Ric* C-l Special C-l Ord 100% l*t dou 250 unq 100% 2nd clou 220 Loonzatn Riot 100% 3rd dou 215 100% 1st grade 27? 5% 205 100% 2nd grade 10% 15% 20% 200 195 185 100% 3rd62 words
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Article358 1986-07-11 12 SINGAPORE The market closed quietly steady yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 173.75 cents a kg, up 0.25 cent from Wednesday. The morning session registered a small rise of 0.25 cent following higher Japanese advices in thin trading. Trading in the afternoon sesrion was quiet with prices358 words
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Article351 1986-07-11 12 RAS prices m 5 cants/kg. FOt m Mas NOOM CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt 176 50 I77.50N 175 75 I76.75N int 1 RSS Aug 86 174.50 175.00 173.75 174 25 Int 1 RSS Sapt 86 ***** 175 00 173 75 174.25 Int 2 RSS O P. 171351 words
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Article108 1986-07-11 12 (cenrtAg. 1-ton p ofcrt, AUG 86 SEPT 86 (current month) (forwori i month) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Sdtn SSR 20 159 50 161 SON ***** 162 OON SSR 50 156 50 158 SON 157 00 159 OON MRELB Uyn C -M SMR CV 231 50 233 SON108 words
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Advertisement400 1986-07-11 12 DH THE MATTES OF COMPANDSB ACT onii c W TUB MATTES OP BMATCO OFFSHORE PTE LTD *2, (IN VOLUNTABY LIQUIDATION) tomanr voluntary WDHMNO-UP) fc «n Extraordinary Gen'A <eral Meeting of the Compa>:ny duly convened and held aj;-? Finlayson Green #13-11 Asia Insurance Building, 2 Singapore 0104 on the 4th .<400 words
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Advertisement260 1986-07-11 12 mm. T AS REALTY PTK. LTD. (MEMBERS'VOLUNTASY WINDING-UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308(1) of The Companies Act, Chapter 185, the Pinal Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be held at 8001 Beach Road #11-07 L 08, Golden lllle Tower, Singapore 0718 on 11th260 words
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Advertisement401 1986-07-11 12 (CHAPTER IK) AND TULA PR. LTD. (to VatamUrj ll|illiMn) MEMBESB' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to section 308 of the Companies Act, Chapter 185, that the Pinal General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the office of Messrs. Tan A 1 Ming401 words
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Advertisement200 1986-07-11 12 IE SENG HO AN (PTE.) LTD. (Meaton* Valutery PINAL MEETING Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the FINAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the above-named Company will be held at the registered office of the Company at 3 Shenton200 words
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Article, Illustration4081 1986-07-11 13 LACK OF INTEREST in the market led to quiet, listless trading yesterday. Share prices remained little changed throughout the day and closed mixed. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 0.63 point lower to 721.98 and the BT Composite Index eased 1.86 points to4,081 words
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Article226 1986-07-11 13 SINGAPORE Rum M loss tan Bact Sri H»i>—■ bataa 30* 1 C S H LmmRi M TC7I( CmIM SCk U O 1 r a n S f Tartfe M Ba*a* 220 +17 167 +17 299 +10 SOS +9 230 +7 356 310 +6 20t +6 720 +5226 words
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Article2738 1986-07-11 13 BID aad offer price* officially listed mad hurtiwi in and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number of dam traded dwn in brackets in lots of MOO units am ii If a M All unw otncrwue specmeo. All Time Settlement Contracts2,738 words
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Article, Illustration452 1986-07-11 14 Company working hard to reorganise equity structure PROMET BHD is prepared to raise bumiputra equity in the company to 51 per cent, said its managing director and chief executive, Datuk Brian Chang. However, he said this could not be realised within452 words
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427 1986-07-11 14 SHARE PRICES finished mfr—H at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with speculative counters closing sharply higher on buying support. However, the rest of the market was lethargic and trading was quiet. Most other counters ended with either small gains or Several427 words
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Article102 1986-07-11 14 HONGKONG All Industrials Hongkong Index Thursday 1073.22 Thursday 1804.1 Wednesday 1788.2 Wednesday 1090.68 Week ago 1804.7 Week ago 1097.42 NEW YORK Hong Song Index Thursday 1718.30 Wednesday 1747.61 Week ago 1757.58 Dow Jones Wednesday 1826.07 Tuesday 1820.73 Week ago 1909.03* TOKYO Stondard Poors Nikkoi Average Thursday *****.82 Wednesday102 words
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Article271 1986-07-11 14 Managers' prices for July 11 MARA-Bumiputra First B'putro 4 44 4 49 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putro Third B'putro 4 15 420 3 19 3 24 The Commerce 0 83 0 88 Fourth B'putro 3 59 3 64 The Savings Fund 074 078 Fifth B'putro 2 28 2271 words
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Article177 1986-07-11 14 PERLIS PLANTATIONS Bhd is acquiring a 70 per cent stake in a company which has acquired a 9,900-ha piece of land in Sarawak. Perils said it has reached agreement with the vendors to buy 175,000 ordinary shares of MIL each in Saremas Sdn Bhd for Ms177 words
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309 1986-07-11 14 RALEIGH BHD is holding preliminary discussions with the Prudential Assurance Co of the UK to acquire an equity interest in its Malaysian unit, Prudential Assurance Sdn Bhd. Raleigh said in a statement to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that details would309 words
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243 1986-07-11 14 JACK CHIA (Australia) Ltd's bid for Long Corporation Ltd, a Sydney builder, is almost in the t*gMr Eddie Long, the chairman of Long Corp, has indicated that he will accept JCA's offer in respect of his 24 per cent hflMing in Long. JCA,243 words
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Article1914 1986-07-11 14 BID and offer price* officially lifted and hiirtiw in and reported to the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of riani traded riwm hi bracket! hi lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise qtedfled. MDUSTMALS Ac— (1206) Ajinomoto (31 OS) Alcorn (70S) (27) 701,914 words
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Article932 1986-07-11 14 STOCK PRICES in London extended Wednesday's gains in {airly quiet and nervous trading helped by the slightly higher Wall Street close. At 0821 GMT the FTSE 100 Share Index was up 9.7 points at 1,624.3. Wednesday's FT Index was at 1331.5. up from 1317.7. British Telecom rose 6p932 words
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Article193 1986-07-11 14 JACKS INTERNATIONAL Liarited: AGM at 29 Joo Koon Road, Singapore 2262, on Monday, July 14, at 11am. UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation Limited: EGM at Shangri-La Hotel, Orchid Room, Orange Grove Road, Singapore 1025, on July 15, at 10am. DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCIAL BANK Berhad: 21st AGM at the Ballroom, Hotel193 words
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Article, Illustration517 1986-07-11 15 wmn mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW IF THERE WAS any lingering doubt about whether United Industrial Corporation's first offer would succeed in impressing Intraco shareholders, it evaporated yesterday. Following the resounding recommendation by Intraco's directors to reject the bid, the stock market took the view thatHOCK LOCK SIEW - 517 words
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303 1986-07-11 15 VAN DER HORST (VDH), whose lopses doubled to $L 33 million for the first six months to March 31, 1988, has told the Stock Exchange of Singapore that there were no material factors affecting the earnings of the group, other than the303 words
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Article370 1986-07-11 15 DIVERSIFIED General Corp has apparently dumped Avon Rubber PLC of the UK in favour of Japan's famous Inoue group to assist its fully-owned subsidiary Fung Keong Rubber Manufactory (M) in the latter's modernisation programme. Fung Keong, which commands about half of the Malaysian motorcycle370 words
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192 1986-07-11 15 UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation has further reduced its stake in United Overseas Land (UOL) by selling 212,000 UOL shares at an average price of $1.10 per share. UlC's stake in UOL, the property arm of the United Overseas Bank group, is192 words
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Article110 1986-07-11 15 THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore has asked JACK CfflA-MPH Ltd for more details on its proposed issue of $50 million 7.5 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock 1966-93. It wants to know the basis in arriving at the exchange price of $3 per Haw Par share and the110 words
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Article, Illustration529 1986-07-11 15 CHAN 01 CHEE - Stake of 5.03 pc in Stanchart and near 29pc in Exco By CHAN 01 CHEE WITH THE LATEST disclosure of a substantial 5.03 per cent stake in takeover target Standard Chartered PLC, local hotel tycoon Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat has increased his total investment529 words
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144 1986-07-11 15 THE KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange Committee has deferred for the third time its decision on the Roxy share dispute. But this time, the deferment until noon today is final, according to a KLSE official last night. He said the postponement was144 words
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Article238 1986-07-11 15 METAL CONTAINERS'® proposed acquisitions of two related packaging companies (or $9 .6 million have been delayed. Together with the vendors, the company is renegotiating new terms and conditions. The outcome is expected to be known in about a month's time. Due to an overstatement in the238 words
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Advertisement247 1986-07-11 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chou Ylm Tet of No. 27-A, J&lan Chengkek Singapore 1336, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop Licence In respect of premises at M/s Yang Cheng Medical Hall Acupuncture Centre Store at Blk. 153 Se ran goon Ave 5 #01-484 Singapore 1955, and247 words
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Advertisement11 1986-07-11 14 Training improves your tian Let BT show you how every Wednesday.11 words
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Advertisement476 1986-07-11 14 NOTICES TO CONTINUE BUSINESS AND THAT MEETINGS OP TEE COMPANY AND ITS n't) i rii-Ti •iH We, Cheah King Thuen and One Sin Qui of Chartwell Pte Ltd do solemnly and sincerely declare that the company cannot by reason of Its liabilities continue Its business hm* that meetings of the476 words
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Advertisement615 1986-07-11 15 RAINIER NATIONAL BANK AND SUBSIDIARIES: (Incorporated with Limited Liability in the United States of America) CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET, 31ST DECEMBER 1985 DECEMBER 31 ASMtS Cash and Due from Banks Due from Banks, Time Federal Funds Sold and Securities Purchased Under Agreements to ReseN Investment Securities: U.S. Treasury U.S. Government Agencies615 words
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553 1986-07-11 16 BOEY KIT YIN - About 1,100 employees in nine companies affected By BOEY KIT YIN WAGES OF ABOUT 1,100 administrative and professional staff in a number of major accounting firms have come to a standstill. v Among the "Big Nine" which have frozen their total wage cost at553 words
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122 1986-07-11 16 Reuter -JAPAN AIR LINES may retire 'domestic jets early because they will need major changes and be- cause checks after last year's I fatal crash found an unexpectedr.iy high number of cracks. Company spokesman Geoff Tudor said yesterday that JAL '.might retire Boeing 747SRs,Reuter - 122 words
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Article92 1986-07-11 16 Reuter CHINA'S legal authorities said yesterday the number of couples living together outside marriage was rising throughout the country and warned that they were breaking the law. The official China Law newspaper said some people who lacked understanding of law and morality were not ashamed ofReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration480 1986-07-11 16 ALVIN TAY - Bankers agree with MAS view on Sing By ALVIN TAY SEVERAL BANKERS agree with the Monetary Authority of Singapore's view that the Singapore dollar is now at a comfortable level. They agree that the local dollar should continue to stay within the range of $2.15 to $2.25 against the US480 words
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344 1986-07-11 16 AFP Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN has praised Philippine President Corazon Aquino for her handling of the attempted coup d'etat on Sunday. In a letter to President Aquino, copies of which were released in Manila yesterday, be said: "The sober and peaceful approach you haveAFP; Reuter - 344 words
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Article66 1986-07-11 16 Bernama A TOTAL OF 86,383 jotveeekers were registered with manpower offices throughout Malaysia at the end of March. According to the Manpower Department's monthly bulletin, this was an increase of 561, or 0.7 per cent, over the previous month. Most of those seeking jobs came from Kedah,Bernama - 66 words
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346 1986-07-11 16 SINGAPORE is very competitive in the production of disk drives, accounting (or 45 per cent of worldwide output of six million. Mr Chua Soo Tian, administrator of the Small Enterprise Bureau (SEB), said the output of disk drives in Singapore surged to346 words
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Article185 1986-07-11 16 AFP JAPAN'S ruling Liberal-Demo-cratic Party (LDP) might not renew its coalition with a minor splinter group which had helped sustain its majority in the previous Parliament. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, who is the LDP president, indicated yesterday that his party would no longer give aAFP - 185 words
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Article88 1986-07-11 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES slipped in early trading yesterday as the market followed Europe's lead, analysts said. Wednesday's sharp drops in crude oil and product prices at the New York Mercantile Exchange continued to weigh on sentiment. Gold for August de- livery was down US$l.6O atReuter - 88 words
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Article61 1986-07-11 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks edged higher in moderate trading early yesterday, trying to keep a recovery alive for the second day. Renewed speculation of an imminent cut in the discount rate provided some encouragement. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained five points to 1831 on turnover ofReuter - 61 words
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Article60 1986-07-11 16 Reuter LE DUAN, first head of reunified Vietnam, died yesterday at the age of 79. Voice of Vietnam radio said that Le Duan, who had taken over the Communist Party leadership in 1969 after the death of Ho Chi Minh, had died "of a serious illnessReuter - 60 words
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Article58 1986-07-11 16 AP EUROPEAN COMMUNITY finance ministers and European Parliament negotiators agreed yesterday on a new 1986 EC budget to replace the original budget, which was annulled on July 3 by the European Court of Justice. The new budget of 35.2 billion European Currency Units (US$3l5 billion) isAP - 58 words
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Article35 1986-07-11 16 AFP MALAYSIA Is seeking clarification of remarks by Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke that the execution of two convicted Australian drug traffickers was "barbaric", Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said yesterday. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article60 1986-07-11 16 UPI AMERICAN ECONOMIC aid to Zimbabwe has been suspended following sharp criticism of the US by a high Zimbabwe official at the American Embassy's July 4 reception. Youth, Sport 4 Culture Minister David Karlamazira had attacked the US in a speech for rejecting severe economicUPI - 60 words
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Article61 1986-07-11 16 UPI PRIVATE textile industrialists in Nepal yesterday objected to file government's decision to export garments directly, mainly to the US market. They said this meant that private companies would have to compete with fiie public sector at a time when the garment industry was affectedUPI - 61 words
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Article48 1986-07-11 16 Reuter JAPAN'S private-sector machinery orders, excluding those for shipbuilding, fdl to a seasonally-adjusted 645.23 billion yen in May, 2.7 per cent down from April, the Economic Planning Agency said. Orders rose 6.4 per cent to 662J8 billion yen in April from March. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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220 1986-07-11 16 Bernama THE SETTING UP of new ports in Malaysia has been temporarily shelved to allow a comprehensive study of port construction, Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba announced yesterday. He said the study, to begin soon, was aimed at facilitating the simultaneous building of ports. TheBernama - 220 words
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327 1986-07-11 16 Reuter A LEADING INDONESIAN politician has backed away from a proposal to limit the length of time President Suharto may stay in office, following criticism of the plan by armed forces chief Benny Murdani. Mr Suhardiman, the Deputy Chairman of the rulingReuter - 327 words
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301 1986-07-11 16 AFP AS SOUTH AFRICA'S economy slides deeper into recession, some of the growing number of unemployed whites in Johannesburg have turned to casual manual labour to eke out an existence the first time whites have done such work since the Great Depression ofAFP - 301 words
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Advertisement147 1986-07-11 16 EXPATRIATE COMMENTS ABOUT ARDMORE PARK NO In our previous apartment we lived three years and didn't meet the neighbours. Here our new found friends, all expat families, made us feel at home as soon as we moved in. Living at Ardmore Park also makes sense. You get a full range147 words
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Advertisement13 1986-07-11 16 {.}<]!?+'([$^-.!!]$[(|,};_/_++( View the most complete Range of Rare A Exquisite carpets displayed in Singapore.13 words
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Miscellaneous29 1986-07-11 16 KMsma MM (MM MM MNNM A —a -J fi.fi associotm mimioiTy 09 Hours of sunshin* 3.80 Rainfall in millint*tr«s 2.4 Rainfall this month 16.1 Rainy days tlw month 229 words
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614 1986-07-11 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE CONVENIENCE of arresting a ship in Singapore has led to abuse by some claimants who use it ss "a tool of oppression" to harass shipowners for security, says a Singapore lawyer. Even when the owners are not614 words
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486 1986-07-11 17 Reuter FREIGHT rates on 50,000 »ton Panamax-size carriers from the Gulf of Mexico to Japan have fallen to a 10-year low of U557.75 a tonne from about $1150 at the start of this year, and there is no sign rates have bottomed out,Reuter - 486 words
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Article106 1986-07-11 17 THE PORT of Amsterdam handled nearly 7 million tons of cargo during the first three months of the year, an increase of 5.2 per cent compared with the first quarter of 1985 according to the Amsterdam Port management. The cargo was carried on 1,067 ocean-going vessels, 127 fewer106 words
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Article51 1986-07-11 17 Beraama A KOREAN fishing boat sank in thesea off Tanjung Datu, Sarawak, after a collision with a cargo vessel. Three of its crew members were reported missing while 12 others were rescued by the crew of the cargo ship. A search and rescue operation is in progress.Beraama - 51 words
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Article1323 1986-07-11 18 INCREASED coal, sugar and time-charter business featured die freight market on Wednesday while further interest was seen for grain cargoes out of the Great Lakes, shipbrokers said. Coal rates were easier where changed with US$6 paid from Hampton roads and Richards Bay to Japan compared with the Baltic1,323 words
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409 1986-07-11 18 Bernama COLLISION AND grounding of ships are the principal causes of oil spills in the Straits of Malacca, one of the busiest waterways in the world, according to records. Wednesday's collision between a 4,600-tonne tanker, MV Pantas,and another tanker, the BrightBernama - 409 words
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243 1986-07-11 18 UPI ENERGY Secretary John Herrington says he favours a change in the law that would allow exporting Alaskan north slope crude oil to Asia. "Yes, I do support it, and I think the President supports it and we would like toUPI - 243 words
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Article109 1986-07-11 18 AFP FIVE HEAVILY armed Thais, including two policemen, were arrested on Tuesday and char-fed l with piracy am the Ugh na, a Tliai marine poUoe officer aid. Police major Warawuit Wong- preedee aid five M-QY aaault rifles, a shotgun and 121 rounds of ammunition hadAFP - 109 words
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448 1986-07-11 18 FT A LUCRATIVE US$2OO million deal to dredge Argentina's principal grain port at Bahia Blanca is the subject of intensive last minute bargaining between the Argentine government and competing foreign contractors. A Soviet company, Technostroy Export, recently managed toFT - 448 words
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354 1986-07-11 18 UPI THE PANAMA Canal board, meeting for the first time since corruption charges soured USPanamanian relations, heard allegations that Panama is bea deprived of its share of caprofits. Oyden Ortega, one of the four Panamanians on the USdominated board of directorsUPI - 354 words
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Article879 1986-07-11 18 AB Shpg V 5 Heung-A VI 3 Accord Shpg VI 3 Hinode Kisen VI 1 Afea Line VI 3 Hoegh Lines VI 4/5 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 Hoegh-Ugkmd VI 4/5 AC Toepfer Anro Service X IV 5 3/4 Hsing Wen Hungarian Shpg VI V 2 3 Aqua879 words
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Article, Illustration67 1986-07-11 18 MR JN OMwfst has been appointed as the Ooulh east Asia regional representative of Ana- tr&lian National Line. He has replaced Mr lan Redfern who is returning to Austxmßa to aamoit* the post of ANL's Trade Manager, Southeast Asia tndn. Mar to the Stasaoore niwMiur Mr GQchrist67 words
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298 1986-07-11 18 UPI w A LARGE Pinlfa» mixing tank exploded on Wednes day on dm New Jersey waterfront acroM from Staten Island, triggering a Ore that qmd to a canal and three nearby tanks and closed two waterways to ship traffic. Seven Coast GuardUPI - 298 words
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Article174 1986-07-11 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" Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO(STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Djakarta Lloyd174 words
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503 1986-07-11 19 Reuter INSURANCE premiums for oil tankers in the Middle East Gulf, probably the world's most dangerous shipping route, are on the rise after many months of barely reacting to Iranian and Iraqi attacks, according to London insurance sources. Brokers and underwriters atReuter - 503 words
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377 1986-07-11 19 Lloyd's List A MAJOR ROW has broken out over a series of sophisticated vessels ordered from South Korea in a US$26O million "ship of the future" investment. Seven of the revolutionary product/ore/bulk/oil (Probo) ships have been builtLloyd's List - 377 words
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206 1986-07-11 19 Reuter MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries Ltd, MHI, has received no official reEnse from the Tung .>ping group and its creditor banks over MHl's notice to cancel delivery of four container ships to the group, company sources said. The sources, who declined toReuter - 206 words
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Article325 1986-07-11 19 July 19-Aug 2 Galbraith's shipping course, Ashridge Management College, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Aug 2S-29 Offshore Northern Seas, offshore technology conference and exhibition, Stavanger, Oslo. Aug 27-29 Towards an efficient port industry, Lloyd's of London Press international maritime seminar, The Berners Hotel, London Wl. Sept 3-4 Prospects of maritime cooperation325 words
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Article154 1986-07-11 19 THE SRI Lanka Ports Authority has stepped up security around the country's parts in the wake of bomb threats by Tamil separatist guerillas. The measures twiiMW a 48-hour off-limit requirement that all ships have to lay anchor three miles from Sri Lankan harbours. Incoming154 words
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5812 1986-07-11 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.5,812 words
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Article733 1986-07-11 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARQO m Qdns FCL Arrival LCL movamant Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schadula Location Bumi Persoda 21N 11.7.86 2100 NAPL F7 1200-1300 F3 Urn Humanity 023LA 11.7.86 2359 Green Asia F1 1400-1600 N3 Osaka M 0928F 11.7.86 1600 Mitsui733 words
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Article368 1986-07-11 25 Vessel Berth AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Agent Arrival 1 Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Auby Humulestt Koto Angkoso San Lies Baronets CR Abtdpn Fronces Bay George G Sekrton-6 Hye Stang Posir Panjong B Prosetyo P"eer Supreme Smon Vietxo 79 Asian Clipper E'tem Virgo Edo Moru Gorudo Jaya Hanrasan JC Korzervo368 words
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Advertisement74 1986-07-11 17 mm COLLISION AND grounding of ships oro the principal cousos of oil spills in tho Straits of Molocco, one of tho busiest waterways in tho world, according to records. Pago N INSURANCE premiums for oil tonkers in the Middle Eost Gulf, probably the world's most dangerous shipping route, ore on74 words
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Advertisement543 1986-07-11 17 ,>{`_{[("/,*\"<{,*-'$>]`%_\'_*. MAERSK LINE T 111 111 r> L JTTXi 8 9 10 11 Mllii i CALLS AT THi 3». I■ I .31 |5 1 xi-mi en- vi imw T AC/SKA *,'1 l/l IV7 ki a/7 b Ma 2«a a VI tt *17 I 1/1 11/ l 13/1 M/l 1717/7 1717/7543 words
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Advertisement169 1986-07-11 18 Y.S. LINE YAMA rTmrrmnTU n~ > i TRAITS FEEDER at Kao HVEMZ! FTTHIITTe T Lilll wmmmrsz ■r^renTne LL J lIZMIL LCL Cargo lor USA Ports. 11", FTM ■rnrn irTHF77IWTS MIDDLt EAST Full Container Service (A member of Oasis Consortium) m tin TRANS SIBERIAN SERVICE Weekly Container Service y ■JO J.169 words
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Advertisement82 1986-07-11 18 11 Supercarrier Service m JM'S mFTTZWi !c3^S22 v» 11/» 14/S IV» 21/9 Vl« r i l '/i Hi IL'ilfli li'l r i o*l. Sm SMK. StoliMW. I/15Z CONTAINER SERVICE AGENTS BARBER WILHELMSEN AGENCIES PTE LTD. SMGAPOK *****77 OfflMM) FIT ERQUKS/K6S *****50 CtBTOMEX SMCE *****20 Harnsom I CrosWd (ftbUysu) S* BM.82 words
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Advertisement636 1986-07-11 19 The Straits Steamship Group PS STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Bnmai Porta and Bangkok OCI Overseas Containers Limited CONTINENT ERVICE ONT RSHIP as TV"' I 35 CONTAIf#RSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT »mm Ma Le hi sin kMkMWW wan iNSMiMSMiMa/T *n lEMO9 JM Ui MU kM bM 29/7 39/7 mm636 words
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Advertisement423 1986-07-11 19 Franco Belgian Services MFMBER OP ACE CONSORTIUM. T CHARGEURS HAVRAISE >'Fnr\ \r CHARGEURS RE UNI S Th 4 Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd lEL M A 2/1 17/1 Wt 2/11/11/1 21/1 VI W/1 21/1 27/1 21/1 ii/i 2yi 2>/i i2/ii ic/1* u/ii Anglo-French Shipping TO USA/CANADA WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE I423 words
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Advertisement695 1986-07-11 20 u Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT UK EXPORTS hn MM rta HW| 12/7 14/7 I 3/1 S/l H/7 24/7 111/1 IVI 7/1 l/l IVI lt/l 21/1 2z/i 27/1 21/1 4/9 VI 11/9 12/9 29/9 21/9 21/9 29/9 Vl9 1/19 11/19 14/19 29/11 21/19 29/19 29/19 19/1 11/ l 24/1 39/1 7/9 U/9695 words
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Advertisement112 1986-07-11 20 *Sul* FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 7 i ol the Acp Consortium 10 HIROPI VIA Slli. W c. t tobtosm FROM I iIROPf VIA SU\t Mi'iifi"! o! the S-c Consortium I 111 I» i i iNISINi Rl\f [> In fR( M V IRIH SMI RICA ft! SI ('OASI •rat/mnn wssel CCD JX/IW112 words
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Advertisement514 1986-07-11 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Serve Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) no onm/na ton n m no una no oh rat COKM noaan 11n nn nn tx/i n/i nn nn u/7 nn 1/1 in tn VI 12/1 11/1 IVI u/» ts/s 11/1 on a/i s/i s/i a/i ivi 2vi m/i m/i _T514 words
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Advertisement109 1986-07-11 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES l:F Vlf i •mm 21/7 I Altai KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ Oc«au Cmr IS/7 N*y. Lm. P|»fc, u|B SUN UNION LINE rrTrrrrrTTT' tYltaiyo marine line WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VSL PTJKLANG STORE KK nMNTIi BEL STO PAKARTIUM—109 words
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Advertisement622 1986-07-11 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE MAJAPAMT OOWA kotamma MAJAFAHTT •TCM TAICHUNG MURORAN (HOKKAIDO) *KTC NTT ACM INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE OOWA ISA HAWK M M ie/a IM i/t 11/0 SIN MY SMG SIN SLW SM SM SM SM InPorl622 words
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Advertisement653 1986-07-11 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS 14/7 14/7 22/7 24/7 24/7 34/7 I. '~li 1 1 M Pirß '.tM Lk BartNaßoy SM 12/7 11/7 IV7 17/7 C/l It IMC. tat Mm IMP nn 21/7 21/7 25/7 14/1 14/4 MS. «y Utovfk 24/7 21/7 2S/7 Jl/7 2/« 22/1 24/1 ]«C. FrartMEapta J/» 5/1 C/l 1/1653 words
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Advertisement334 1986-07-11 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES T* BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Lint) Loadhf for Ranfoon PA-AN V97C FKM VIM 12/15 M 11/15 M 21/21 M 12/14 M 13/15 M 10/12 M V* BANK LINE NOOTWCMPTOUKC STORE ROOM Mil IBS FORTHBMK VIM 19/7 12/1 15/0 10/S TAUSALA SAMOA V 7 5/1 1/9 IC/9334 words
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Advertisement831 1986-07-11 22 USA CANADA (Round Tht World Sonrico) NIMOT n CORM VS HOC V 3 1 HL KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACtfIC COAST ram v& n m mm vu u m 12 m. is m. u m a mimt m is PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH WEST Mono vs. t/swrt la/ib om831 words
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Advertisement456 1986-07-11 22 (32 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE ABClMrtlilß FCL/FCL CllH«l>»l f-tti PUmi Imr Vraal Sport M* ftw Sf* "MMMS" *2* 19 M 3Aafl?A«| 10 A« A*/** tsuamit VS 31 My "INUIS' ¥2« 10 3 St* IS* MM** CALABAR *27 11 A«f CHAWOAS *21 76 A* 10 S* U S** 1? S«? "RAVDAS"456 words
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Advertisement483 1986-07-11 22 GOLDEN LINE SUM GUM SHVIW (PTE) LTD a %■**•> ms»m mm ra uum <ia uo STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: s >™ pj-«P—i GOUKR MMO Catomto Qaboos 21/21 Mr Ma/Mm aunm >ib.; I f liAi: iJKi.MiAL: n %]'A W.fi.W IU.I-. 111L111... 3 i P.T PERUSAHAAN PELAYARAH r KALIMANTAN WRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO483 words
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Advertisement399 1986-07-11 22 INTRASEA IPTE) i-T v 10 Anson Road *77 16 o;o7 Tel 2?4bS' o BREAKBUIK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Z3 PHILITRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD Tt I ??3862? (8 L INE S TE I E X RS ?8 i"2O PHII I U/7, a/7. z/I a/a. a/a. wa 11/7. is/7, a/7 nn I;399 words
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Advertisement577 1986-07-11 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Td rf *****77 untie mocks rn. ire. n n/«n mnu InM as MOM Z7W77 *****53 zmw *****22 *****53 «MKT IMS *****19 27*111 > caB *****44 f« mmw4 MOR ««MH. ptMi HEPIMSBN.I ■IMP* IOUNE SOU WD. 24»771/*****M/2«2«2» fmmt WIM SON. BM. H5549/*****V*****0/*****1/*****2 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ):577 words
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Advertisement349 1986-07-11 23 HEUNG-A SNIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG. BUSAN INCHON »< INI' NfPIUNI IG(N< I(S Pll lID I*l 'BS4 4 iß.„>«.i.fr M I. i 1 4K WVK4 1 rrnm.il l .V 0.450 ill its I «',(V I UNAS SI 111 SDN HMfi i :-l 4 W349 words
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Advertisement530 1986-07-11 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SHTPMG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Market Street Snfipere 0104 T* *****33 (15 U») T Cable Address SMSOV SMGtfOtE lain (Men IB ***** RS ***** RS ***** F. KELAM M/S SHARBUT MM SOON SON. BM>. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPCNMG. PORT KLANC. MALAYSIA530 words
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Advertisement368 1986-07-11 24 IP REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (5 WEEKLY SAILINGS) VESSEL TIM NN NO 2 —IMili>.-I <i iin SEA DRAGON TUNG HAI NO. 2 lrr iinaianza ICME2ISI IC2Z3EHSI nMi'l't 'ti inr R! THAILAND I •i.'Ai'i.L:-uu. _ttie FT* mn EH urm n MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY TO POUNG/NEEKLY TO P-KELAWG/FORTHGHTLY368 words
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Miscellaneous167 1986-07-11 24 Regional Weather Wm j GS v. m > n K3 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.90 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND C cT w Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height One hoH fleche represents 5 knots R Thunderstorm Temperature •<; Jm <^ ower Weather Wmd direction with speed167 words
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Advertisement159 1986-07-11 25 BATAM, DUMAI. PEKAH BARU REGULAR SERVICE Vmml ETA ETC Loading lor BARGE EMO TOO 05 In Port 12/7 BATAM/ P. SAMBU NAStONAL I 12/7 14/7 DUMAI/ P. BARU NASfONAL JAYA 1 4/7 10/7 DUMAI/ P. BARU KOH SONS SHPTM PTE LID BOPERATORS. FLEET SHPPMG IC4 100 Jalan OuMan #00-04 OaMan159 words
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Advertisement79 1986-07-11 25 RT. PBWITIS LINES SINMFOK/MOMESU mm m m*. m. VESSEL VOY SKUNK JAKARTA PRASETM 51-52/18 LP. 13/7 51-54/* 11/7 nn 55-SC/K 25/7 27/7 General Agents: Asia Perintis Uims P*« Ltd' Td: *****33 7fc= NEW FUNNEL TRADING CO. Unt 101 Boc* Ml London loop VigopoaWl ttt rrnSSt «c mm*»wmnk »TlSnilooual/SemVFuiv AutoConto«nei Spwodws79 words
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Advertisement241 1986-07-11 25 n p4>P4 7 i s W»'4 SMLM6 ROTAUM stok/maous/calcutta STORE/KKBAV BMTULU/VOHI/CALCUTTA lv > f V .k 3 TT PROMPT SMPPMG LME SA. a 2 rrAQUA LINES LIMITED (Bangladesh Flag) MV Shezan 10/7 t2-H/7 CNnaoong/CMr«/KmcN A ,pn: West Ocea n S h ipcng Stir Bhi Pc -«3:3!a" S K a~e Ja241 words
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Advertisement276 1986-07-11 26 HEAP SMC TMMK t SMPM PTE LTD M*l KACH ROAD #1V»1 M Mr U Mr n Mr 211* 22 Mr an 21 Mr 27 M| 21/21 Mr Ml# 2M IN 111.. 33 j-llrX,,'.3aiy.l'J'*L'Ja LI. 12 Mr lVl«t# 111* 22/21 M» it Mr a/»* 1M VI Ml MH4H2«M«mi ■UMOCMMDO MU-MM7I/3 I276 words
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Advertisement390 1986-07-11 26 C.Y. LINE (A Mambar Of Tha ACE Conaorthwn) CHO YANG SNIPPING GO. LTD nu» conaaasD soma to bmk cm so XaiMNi auia m a TOKYO 4SN Mm Mm MM Itoi fe* htaf 4/1 Vt 7/1 l/l 11/1 12/1 U/l U/l 14/S M/t 17/1 11/t lt/t U/l 21/1 2VI 2VI a/I390 words
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Advertisement380 1986-07-11 26 Everett Lines COMMA PERUANA DC VAPOKES (CM) w "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" 8 JAPAN/BAY OF BEHGAL/lATMI SERVICE LOADMG FOR HONGKONG*, YOKOHAMA, KOBE. NAGOYA* MOr AND OTHER lAPMI PORTS FOR CMTTMORs, IK CORTMBS TOl 17/19 M nm m 11/11 Mt CALCBTTA AT VB TELEX Ml RBUM Everett Steamship Corpn.S A r: aniMini380 words
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