The Business Times, 6 November 1986
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Title Section11 1986-11-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER UN 75 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration180 1986-11-06 1 EXCHANGE RATES THE S$ closed at a higher 2.100/1900 (2.UB0/00 previously) against the US$ is the forex market yesterday. But it weakened to 3.1227/73 (3.1015/51) against The local unit roee against the yen and deotschemark, but Ml sUghdy against the rtaggit. US$: 163.10/20 yen, 2.0420/30 DM, S$2.1890/1900180 words
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343 1986-11-06 1 Reuter, UPI SHARE PRICES eased across the world, the US dollar weakened on currency markets and gold firmed in value yesterday as the Democrats won control of the American Senate in Congressional elections. The Hongkong stock market virtually collapsed, with the blue-chipReuter,; UPI - 343 words
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Article, Illustration577 1986-11-06 1 LOH HUI YIN - B-G Lee cautions against euphoria By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE'S economy is set to end the year with a growth rate that is nearer to 2 per cent, after a 3.8 per cent expansion in the third quarter. A 6.5 per cent advance is needed577 words
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448 1986-11-06 1 ALVIN TAY - f ALVIN TAY HONG LEONG HOLDINGS will launch Singapore's first local dollar mortgage bond issue worth a record $185 million early next week, sign ailing the start of more similar mortgagebacked, fixed-Income instruments in the next few months. The new issue will bring448 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-11-06 1 GOH YEE LING - By GOH YEE LING ITS ENOUGH to make Jon Noble's venerable whiskers bristle. Here he Is, with a wall-full of awards (or m»iHng ftim« that sell Singapore, all geared up to attack new markets and he can't get enough backing! All364 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-11-06 1 THE SINGAPORE stock market succumbed to widespread pro-fit-taking yesterday, finishing sharply lower in fairly active trading. Several high-priced blue chip industrials and finance stocks suffered double-digit falls. However, lower-priced trustee shares and second-liners managed to fend off the onslaught of sellers. Hotel and property243 words
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Advertisement150 1986-11-06 1 Ultra. It'll change the way you play HOUm T«i: *****55 Get the most competitive rates on fixed deposits and savings accounts at UMBC FIXED DEPOSITS KB 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months SAVINGS ACCOUNTS VMt or caN your noaraat branch today Effective 20.10 86 Rates are subject to150 words
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Advertisement214 1986-11-06 1 ].)!'(-_}%+(:='}<"`.]{@/<,+|'%: mm OUR VIEW ALTHOUGH IT IS STILL on open question where local interest rates ore hooded, there is nevertheless odequote indication thot it is time for corporate treasurers and individuals alike to do some homework. LEADER, Page IT HAS BEEN HINTED that civil servants ore unlikely to receive their214 words
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Advertisement68 1986-11-06 1 More reports on Psgo 2 How Shangri-La sharpens its competitive edge THE SECRET of success for a hotel manager? Knowing how to be a good hotel guest, says Randolph Guthrie, the general manager of the Shangri-La Hotel. He gets his senior staff to check into other hotels every now and68 words
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Advertisement103 1986-11-06 1 SONY SONY StJGAPORE PTE LTD Sales Department Tel: *****44 Service Department Tel: *****11 For only $25 we'll reserve one of these seats for you. For just $25 more than the economy fare, experience our excellent new Business Class on the Ultimate 757 to Bandar Seri Begawan. Five abreast seating, choice103 words
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HOME NEWS
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332 1986-11-06 2 LOH HUI YIN - Construction could have been worse hit but for remedial measures V By LOH HUI YIN THREE SECTORS which together account for more than half of Singapore's gross domestic product commerce, financial and hurt iw si services and construction remained depressed in the332 words
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Article349 1986-11-06 2 DID SINGAPORE'S economy grow faster in the third quarter than in the second quarter? 'The way the statistics are computed now, the 3.8 per cent growth in the third quarter is greater than the revised 1.2 pig- cent achieved the previous quarter. 'However, if the same349 words
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562 1986-11-06 2 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG TWELVE INCHES of water. That is all it will take to float a landing craft being developed by Spotradio Industries, one of 16 companies which received certificates last night for grants awarded under the Economic Development Board's Product Development Assistance562 words
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Article224 1986-11-06 2 THE SETTING up of ma organisa tion to unify manufacturers and prevent them (ram dwelling on sectlonsi Interests was proposed last night. Singapore Manufacturers' Association president Tan Wah Thong said that the proposed Confederation of Singapore Industries should be the private sector's equivalent of the Trade and224 words
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273 1986-11-06 2 MEASURES taken by the Singapore government to stimulate economic recovery should be maintained; otherwise the economy could change its course towards a firm recovery. This warning was iMued by Mr Tan Wah Thong, president of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association at its annual dinner273 words
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374 1986-11-06 3 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG THE CONSTRUCTION Industry Development Board (CIDB) is planning to train supervisors and clerks-of-works to upgrade quality control standards at the worksite. It will soon liase with the Singapore Contractors Association Ltd (SCAL) and the Singapore Institute of Building to work out374 words
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Article146 1986-11-06 3 EUROPEAN CRAFTSMEN will bring over 30 different types of musical instruments rarely seen in Singapore for a three-day music fair beginning Nov 27 at the Hyatt Regency. The 2nd European Music Fair will give local music buffs the chance to try out a range of keyboard,146 words
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Article289 1986-11-06 3 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT design training in Singapore received a boost yesterday when Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) took delivery of a $5 million computer-aided-engineering (CAE) system. Consisting of 15 Apollo DN3OOO workstations coupled with software for integrated circuit (IC) and printed circuit board (PCB) design,289 words
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437 1986-11-06 3 JOHOR SAND EXPORTERS stopped selling to Singapore on Monday but this will hardly affect the local construction industry, say importers, as their supplies come mainly from their own joint ventures in Indonesia. According to a Beraama report, Johor exporters have437 words
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298 1986-11-06 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO A FORMER ADVISER to Marks k Spencer and the company secretary of Jaguar Cars Ltd will be among the speakers at this year's National Productivity Congress. Dr Jan de Somogyi, execonomics adviser to the Marks A Spencer board, will298 words
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Article102 1986-11-06 3 A DINNER-TALK on SESDAQ, the second securities market for small, medium and growing companies to obtain equity, will be held on November 21. The talk, organised by the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants, Singapore branch, will be given by Mr George Thia. Mr Thia is the managing102 words
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449 1986-11-06 3 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN CIVIL SERVANTS are unlikely to receive their half-month incentive payment next year, hinted Finance and Health Minister Dr Richard Hu yesterday. This will be the second year that the public service will forgo the Incentive payment and this will449 words
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143 1986-11-06 3 CIVIL SERVANTS are likely to get their 13th month annual wage supplement this year although Finance Minister Richard Hu was non-committal about the possibility when asked about It yesterday. BT understands that the government is prepared to pay the 13th month bonus to civil ser-143 words
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Article312 1986-11-06 3 THERE WAS NO FLOOD of proposals, but response to the invitation to revitalise the Singapore River was considered good enough by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB). The STPB has received 16 proposals for boating activities on the river and a floating restaurant In Marina312 words
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Article122 1986-11-06 3 THE RECESSION is hampering the labour movement's efforts to;, recruit more wwnibwi. The success of a recruiting I* drive using incentives and lucky?; draws introduced by the National Trades Union Congress hi its mem- bar Alp campaign has been muted;! by retrenchments, according to lir Goh Chee122 words
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Advertisement262 1986-11-06 2 Jefaime opens at Wisma Atria with a new concept in pricing. L I Jet'aime has eliminated the practice of giving discounts. Prices are now fixed at nett. What Does It Mean? It means you pay for the exact real value of the items and no more. It also saves you262 words
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Advertisement196 1986-11-06 2 wa—mfenimu/a rfazammmm Office Shopping Complex The facilities of a city centre: yours as a tenant As a tenant of Peninsula Plaza, you'll OQ now enjoy special privileges and pENMsuLACfTY 'business city' facilltjes. Peninsula Plaza Peninsula Hotel Excelsior City KM MRT Station n/ Strategic Location > I Privileges and e Near196 words
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Advertisement60 1986-11-06 3 v i< L* •> .'si *gft£ f Ji i> !si: i YiMrctfi fm II i if hj W w «©»H67i, 292-73*6 «d«k I < PAN R KUALA LUMPUR to Ac Ptatn WoiU Trad* Canb*. Kiuia Lumpur P.O. Box 114 M, ***** Kuala Lumpur Td: (OS) 293-5585 293-4555 T«ta* MA 33760 words
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Advertisement115 1986-11-06 3 Is your Board of Directors getting bored of getting diaries? r; nrMj If there is one thing that makes a Rarker an ideal business gift, it's that it won't be obsolete next year. Or the next Never. It's a gift that lasts a lifetime. One to be treasured for just115 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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459 1986-11-06 4 AFP HONGKONG'S construction industry is dying of unfair competition from foreign contractors, executives in the British colony say, hut the government's answer is that they should learn to survive in the free market. "The local construction industry is definitely declining," said David Morris, chairman ofAFP - 459 words
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Article231 1986-11-06 4 FT HONGKONG is to ban the import of South African iron and steel which last year amounted to about US$lOO million in a move that is likely to frustrate efforts by Pretoria to build up its trade in Asia. The ban, which will beFT - 231 words
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206 1986-11-06 4 Bernama DEVELOPMENT VILLAGES are to be set up along the ThaiMalaysian border under a military plan to deny communist terrorists support from the civilian population. Reports from Bangkok yesterday said that fourth army region's sth division commander, Major-General Kitti Rattanachaya, told theBernama - 206 words
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Article285 1986-11-06 4 UPI CHINA'S sweeping economic and political reforms have entered a "crucial" five-year period in which they face greater difficulties than before, senior leader Deng Xiaoping said in remarks published on Tuesday. "Reform is the most important thing we are engaged in," the 82-year-old Mr DengUPI - 285 words
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267 1986-11-06 4 Bernama THE PHILIPPINE government is setting aside 40 per cent of its 1987 budget for the payment of debts, the biggest single sector in the planned government expenditure for the next six years. From 1987 to 1992, debt servicing and net lendingBernama - 267 words
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242 1986-11-06 4 Bernama PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino of the Philippines has «tended the deadline on income tax amnesty to Dec 5 in response to requests from the public. The extension of the tax amnesty is contained in Executive Order No 54 which the presidentBernama - 242 words
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Article720 1986-11-06 4 ARRIVALS Operator S#rvic# Locol From RBA BM2I 1030 BWN GIA GA960 1100 CGK SIA SO 105 1105 KUL SIA SO201 1145 CGK SIA SQI91 1155 PEN THAI TG403 1155 BKK GIA GA940 1235 MES MAS MH682 1240 KCH SIA SO 107 1250 KUL SIA SQ203 1300 CGK720 words
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Advertisement103 1986-11-06 4 You've just been promoted. You've traded up to a 3 Series. You beat him at backgammon. How times have changed. Pi l^ oooo F° r a woman, success, 000 in itself, is not the whole story. It's having proven one's worth that jff I counts. And enjoying the independence that103 words
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Advertisement52 1986-11-06 4 I A AX T The business person's choice, L£f 1 /I Ly every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday I II I\j I I y~i and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport J\_J\ 1 JJ— jLL at 22:00 hours and arriving at Bombay at 00:30 hours. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your Travel Agent.52 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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426 1986-11-06 5 AFP PROSPECTS (or the French economy (or the remainder of 1986 look "(airly optimistic" with "activity recovering slightly, foreign trade improving, investments holding up and employment stable". The Paris-based National Statistics Institute (Insee) said on Tuesday that (or 1966 as a whole, growth should emergeAFP - 426 words
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88 1986-11-06 5 AFP NORTH ATLANTIC Treaty Organisation member countries will be urged to form a multinational force to liberate hostages, at a gathering next week in Istanbul. Brace George, a British Labour Member of Parliament and an expert on terrorism, claims the plague of terrorismAFP - 88 words
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253 1986-11-06 5 Reuter GAINS by the Democrats in US congressional elections have raised concerns among Asian exporters that more pressure might be put on them to restrict sales to the key US market. The president of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, GRamachandhran,Reuter - 253 words
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695 1986-11-06 5 Reuter OPPOSITION DEMOCRATS have captured control of the US Senate for the first time In six years in a major setback for President Ronald Reagan, who barnstormed the country in a bid to keep his party in control of the chamber and said thatReuter - 695 words
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237 1986-11-06 5 AP THE SOVIET UNION will Join the US, Japan and Western Europe in a major space research project aimed at improving long-range weather forecasts. The agreement, first disclosed on Monday by top US and Soviet government scientists, calls for the launching ofAP - 237 words
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193 1986-11-06 5 Reuter A JUMP OF 15.9 per cent in Brazil's industrial production in September has taken the country's output back to the pre-re-ceaskm peak level of 1980. Official figures published in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday show that the increase over the same 1965 month hadReuter - 193 words
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Article203 1986-11-06 5 AP PRESIDENT PW Botha announced a major Cabinet reshuffle on Tuesday, Including a new post for Law and Order Minister Louis le Grange who has coped with two years of anti-apartheid unrest Three ministers were retiring for personal reasons. In the only apparent ouster, Deputy Minister ofAP - 203 words
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Article187 1986-11-06 5 AP SPENDING ONE DAY in a typical American hospital room cost U***** last year, with California the most expensive stale to be hospitalised in, and Mississippi the least costly. Hospital room charges Jumped nearly TO per cent over five years, on average,AP - 187 words
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Advertisement310 1986-11-06 5 R k. an y Albuquerque Allentown Anchorage Atlanta Austin Bakersfield -Ba oangor. Billings Birmingham Boise Boston Buffalo Burbank Burlington Casper. Ceaar Kapids Charleston Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Colorado Springs Columbia Columbus Corpus Christi Dallas Dayton Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Eugene Eureka Fort Myers Fort Grand Rapids Great Harrisburg310 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1986-11-06 5 Doonesbury ...ANPI THINK SHJESTBST! FHtCANGBT SCMBC/W&- AKfNBWS! j BtSDOHNTO THBSWWV... u tern it ABmmtrsmtSL£RHA9 d&n sporna? war ws&hitb! mow on a ww rveeorve STW&AKBRmMBPUP ANPGAP/WGO' y BY GARRY TRUDEAU UM...THAFm? B6APS' I CANT GO OUT WHY NOT? &RP-MTCHINS moouKxw, Zl a THRUNfWbFOK CONG&SS, n*AP IGUESSYOU PKMTHEARMe. 15AJP, A BACHw i51 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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364 1986-11-06 6 AMY BALAN - Unit to be run as representative office By AMY BALAN UK-BASED hanking group Guinness Mahon has decided to downgrade its only presence in Asia. Its local wholly-owned subsidiary, Guinness Mahon Asia Ltd, will relinquish its merchant hanking licence and become a representative office. According364 words
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551 1986-11-06 6 MBT SOME BANKS and finance companies in Malaysia have been asked to consider taking over eight or nine of the 24 deposittaking cooperatives (DTCs) whose operations have been suspended since August. To help persuade the financial institutions to buy these DTCs, which allMBT - 551 words
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Article824 1986-11-06 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed sharply lower against most major currencies yesterday in active trading following news that the Democrats were on the verge of victory in the US mid-term election. The dollar opened steady, then weakened on light selling past midday on a US TV station's projection824 words
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Article643 1986-11-06 6 FROM THE OPENING level of 94.10, the December Pin4»llir was auickly sold off to »4.05 yesterday as early indication diowed that the Democrats would be winning at the American congressional election. By lunch-time, when It was evident that the Democrats had won, the December contract dipped further to 94.03643 words
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Article, Illustration130 1986-11-06 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 2-1/4 per cent yesterday, down 1/2 point from Tuesday. The one, two and threemonth rates were down 1/16 point each. Mutts the average of the prime lendmg rates of 12 major banks operating in Singapore S$ Interbank rotes130 words
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Article175 1986-11-06 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yastarday: CarrmaftN NmM rrtM SmMimhImi Md Mtar parity Local Ml«n to MM uort of fanin cwmcyt 1 US dolor Storing pound Autlrafeon dolor NZ dolor Conodkm dolor 2.1890 3.1237 1.4031 1.1010 1 5759 2.1900 3.1273 1.4059 1.1037 1.5778 2.8196 7.3469 3.4286 3.4286 ***** -22175 words
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Article355 1986-11-06 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady to slightly firmer yesterday compared with Tuesday's levels, after fluctuating narrowly in thin and cautious trading. Rates opened unchanged to slightly higher, underpinned by a high US federal funds rate and the Federal Reserve's failure to intervene hi the credit market355 words
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Article404 1986-11-06 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed firmer yesterday on heavy buying by US investors following news the Democrats had won a majority in the Senate in the US congressional elections. Bullion climbed to U*****.30/80 an ounce from an initial U*****.30/80 and New York's final U*****.75/409J5. It reached a high of404 words
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Advertisement68 1986-11-06 6 Now only Air Mauritius flies non-stop to the non-stop fun of Mauritius. I Lm \> v v Ji \h V '.J* V The good times get off to a flying start every Sunday at 10.25pm. And while en route, you'll find that even in Economy youll be treated to service68 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration844 1986-11-06 7 NYT SOMETIMES, when they are in a wry mood, officials in the conservative government of French Premier Jacques Chirac refer to Elysee Palace, where President Francois Mitterrand, a socialist, has his office, as "the House of the Sleeping Beauties". Hie phrase refersNYT - 844 words
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Article, Illustration560 1986-11-06 7 AFP THE THAI Parliament has begun a six-month recess, with the country's powerful military establishment seeming to gradually reassert Itself on the political scene, analysts in the country said. The army had promised to abstain from politics before legislative elections JustAFP - 560 words
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Article, Illustration759 1986-11-06 7 AP PRESIDENTS, premiers, queens and communists are among the recent marchers down the red carpet at Tiananmen Square, across the street from where emperors of the Middle Kingdom once received tribute from foreign envoys. China this autumn has played host to a successionAP - 759 words
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628 1986-11-06 7 AFP THE RETURN of Farooq Abdullah as chief minister of the sensitive border state of Jammu and Kashmir this week completes a full circle in the complex political world of India's only Muslim majority state. Dr Abdullah led the strategic state, whichAFP - 628 words
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Advertisement83 1986-11-06 7 tthn \Choose from WW ttampachi's exquisite fCAMPACffr Japanese Set Lunches Japanese Restaurant jf, e 1 0 ffy prices and unfamiliar assortment of \apanese cuisine are common deterrents to many a diner. At the Kampachi, we are glad to offer you 6 different sets of \apanese lunches. Priced at only $16+83 words
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Advertisement213 1986-11-06 7 m a i Never before has there been such an faivestment in real estate. Only eleven residences. Each with a distinct architectural variation. The land title li freehold. ■Of! :vv' Situated in DaJvey Estate, adjacent to Nassim Road. The properties are of two and three stoieys. With a built-up area213 words
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FEATURES
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Article527 1986-11-06 8 IT IS STILL anybody's guess which way local interest rates will move in the next few months. But signs are that they have bottomed out their steady fall from September 1964. That appears to be the view of the banks, judging by the recent rash to issue527 words
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Article, Illustration1680 1986-11-06 8 MARTIN SOONG - He makes his senior staff check into local and foreign hotels every now and then. Their task: To get a feel for what it's like to be a guest. This may be the secret of Shangri-La's success. Randolph Guthrie, the general manager of the Shangri-La1,680 words
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350 1986-11-06 8 letter to the Editor Dear Sr The recent press interview given by the Prime Minister in Tokyo included some statements on the subject of compensation (or compulsory acquisition of land in Singapore. In the interest of accuracy and in fairness to the Singapore350 words
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Advertisement89 1986-11-06 8 LONDON AMSTERDAM FRANKFURT ZURICH vUWAIT )HAHRAN kRACHI )MBAY MADRAS TRIVANDRUM TOKYO HONGKONG HRUCHIRAPALLI rw- BANGKOK IcOLOMBO MALE vUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE On Air Lanka you can select from 68flights a week, to 23 destinations on the Wings of Paradise. Whichever flight you select you'll experience the gentle warmth of those that89 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous657 1986-11-06 8 ■iMiHKHDiaB ®aD3§KiM© CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Are sea ones white (6) 7 Possible year when no place is specified (8) 8 Lady no better for being painted! (4) 10 They won't lead the boys astray (6) 11 Strange lands are too much for her (6) 14 You won't find many657 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration496 1986-11-06 9 WALTON MORAIS - Morten and Zeeshan bring out the best in West and East By WALTON MORAIS MORTEN CHRISTENSEN had the power while Zeeshan All had the grace. In other words, the opening day of the DHL Singapore Open grasscourt tennis championships was all496 words
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Article, Illustration399 1986-11-06 9 Reuter AMERICA n's John Kolius and New Zealand's Chris Dickson yesterday fought off White Crusader and French Kiss to keep their first equal position in the America's Cup challenger eliminations. Kolius pulled away from Britain's Harold Cudmore when White Crusader brokeReuter - 399 words
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179 1986-11-06 9 AFP THOMAS MUSTER oI Austria beat India's Ramesh Krishnan 6-4, 6-4, iii the first round of the U*****,000 European Community invitation tennis tournament, the world's richest tennis event, in Antwerp, Belgium. Krishnan was unable to recapture on Tuesday the formAFP - 179 words
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324 1986-11-06 9 AFP FORMER world No 2 Chris Dittmar had to battle for an hour and save a match point as he struggled through to the second round of the qualifiers at the world squash championships in France. The Australian, once among the very few evenAFP - 324 words
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313 1986-11-06 9 AFP ENGLAND'S Herol Graham brilliantly retained his European middle-weight title when challenger Mark Kaylor, also of England, failed to get off his stool for the ninth round of their scheduled 12-round fight at the Wembley Arena on Tuesday. Kaylor, punched from pillar toAFP - 313 words
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195 1986-11-06 9 AFP DEFENDING CHAMPION Icuk Sugiarto of Indonesia had to fight hard to beat Danish No 2, lb Frederiksen, 1», 15-18, 15-7 in Tuesday's opening round of the sixth World Cup in Bandung. China's leading player, Yang Yang, was also stretched toAFP - 195 words
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210 1986-11-06 9 AFP THE New Zealand All Blacks maintained their unbeaten record after five matches on their tour of France with a 21-9 victory over a Basque Select XV in Bayonne. At half-time, the two teams were drawing 6-6. It was a surprisingly difficult matchAFP - 210 words
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164 1986-11-06 9 AFP WORLD-CLASS oarsmen Steven Redgrave, Andy Holmes, Martin Cross and Adam Clift are among the latest British Olympic hopes to receive grants (or Seoul in 1988. Under the awards, from a firm of insurance brokers, for Olympic excellence, £596,774 in grant aid has recentlyAFP - 164 words
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Miscellaneous1176 1986-11-06 9 to vm mm Breakout 10J0pm, Channel 5 Charles Bronson (right) plays Cotton, a devil-may-care helicopter pilot who takes on the job of spiriting Jay Wagner (Robert DuvaN), framed for murder, from a seedy Mexican prison. Jill Ireland, Randy Quaid, John Huston and Sheree North also star. STRANGERS ABROAD The Shackle*1,176 words
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Miscellaneous49 1986-11-06 9 BriStc^ftanldiicfc^ ITS NO USe —I CAN'T HANDLE, THIS rue u)HOL6. THING IS &OGG€I> DOCON UJITH RULES RND ROG»OLPmONS.... CLAUSES foR THIS AND SUB RjR THPCT... .mv HGAD IS SPINNING VOO N€£D HG.L-P P sPeBKTo s CHf?(S (SCISSORS) «VING we cots RED TAffe. U| J? i?JT\ CVSNtMft ITANDAUPCO ITO 19+949 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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172 1986-11-06 10 NYT THE UNION CARBIDE Corp. culminating a year of restructuring, has outlined a ■weeping recapitalisation plan to cut its debts, strengthen its financial pro(Be and increase its freedom to buy and sell assets. The Carbide plan, announced on Tuesday, centres on three points. First, theNYT - 172 words
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129 1986-11-06 10 NYT INSTITUTIONAL shareholder* of Bank America Corp have reacted angrily to the decision by the bank's board to ask First Interstate Bancorp to withdraw its takeover bid. Several large shareholders said on Tuesday that they would tender their shares if First Interstate were to beginNYT - 129 words
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Article77 1986-11-06 10 FT THE London Stock Exchange has established a task force to help member firms clear the backlog of trade which still remains seven days after Big Bang ushered in the new era of deregulated trading. The settlement division is alarmed because little or no progress wasFT - 77 words
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Article73 1986-11-06 10 NYT CPC INTERNATIONAL, a New Jersey-based food products company, is planning a restructuring that will include the sale of assets. The announcement by the company came after a special meeting of its board of directors on Tuesday. It also came after an investor group, believed to beNYT - 73 words
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Article305 1986-11-06 10 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed mixed on Tuesday as profit-taking cut into the market early, but strength in transports, semiconductors and most of the oil stocks helped stocks stage a mild comeback late in the day. Blue chips fell slightly after Monday's strong advance.Reuter - 305 words
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Article142 1986-11-06 10 NOV 04 a mp CM a A 47 17* inch AbMbi 24* i i rrt Pro* Wpo >. M 38* 18*8 Ale an Alum 43* 13* Karr Addbon 16* 12* Bar* Nova Scotia 16* i Vtonl BM 41* Bark Of 34 unch Mofcon A 23 Bp Rmoutcm 33* 27%142 words
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Article185 1986-11-06 10 Im4 135 +2 Uh SMd 75 •S MIMH ***** WooMnj 1450 A Alpha Abtrcom 1225B 260 1475 unch MM 4MGS 6700 +200 440 AJ3S^ 4975 75 Byvooc 2225 75 rm 185 Buttah 8600 300 C G Snvlh 3090 -10 280 Con* Gold 440 1250 50 ***** I00CD* Baart 3450185 words
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Article592 1986-11-06 10 NOV 04 USS FVattorn Tea 28* 12* inch 4* NoK DIM Oam 46* 6 41* AJcan Alurran 31V* FMC Cp 19 58* 19 4* NC* Corp 47* *1* 83* 4* -1* 4* Alcoa 37 r Mport Manor w Cp NavMtMM N Mnj AJUd Sg AM S»or« Ak-OK*Twn IM592 words
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Article802 1986-11-06 10 Amsterdam MOV 04 AIN Fb SSI 00 +4 Aaoon Ahotd 90 JO -0.2 106.00 -2.4 Akio 154.00 3J AAtfV 131 60 75 40 +0.4 Am M OO +2 Aw Stod Baikal 123.80 +03 33 50 -0.3 Sob 168 80 +0.4 8uiMW< Buahrman Tatl CMm 144.00 -I laroda... 208.20802 words
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Advertisement617 1986-11-06 10 <3 to wlm 9 ms& eatertalm 3) v&M TEOCHFW PORKTDGT B/fTFfT SS 50 J V T' 4 t L 'A 'A J f| BTSOS5; atfv'hnrrwh/ iWv (per person) You can enjoy savoury'homely dishes such as braced pork 9 steamed stuffed bean curd 9 samba* bnrja.' 9 fried salted fish t617 words
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Advertisement117 1986-11-06 10 @*-(.?~$?^!\'*")(:']%_]><$&_")- o*r\ I? And now, for your great pleasure, may we present our clever combination of culinary craft and calisthenic capabilities, the incomparable Long Jiang Sichuan Prawn Roll. Send one tumbling through a succulent sauce. Sensational. Come for lunch or dinner anyday. cF&wn fWEZHOra 270 Orchard Road. Sappon 0923 Itt:117 words
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Article411 1986-11-06 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed sharply lower on heavy profit-taking by overseas institutions, due partly to news that the Democrats have won a majority in the Senate in the US congressional elections. The Hang Seng Index suffered the biggest single day fall in more than 16 months, losing 62.11411 words
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Article220 1986-11-06 11 NOV OS MT 1.70 0 03 Kuochan Da* Laa Chang Yuan 22 80 29 10 unch -09 2770 +0.4 20 40 0 4 3560 08 35 00 0.4 40 20 0 2 24.20 06 Chang Loong 27 00 24.50 +0.3 +0.1 Pacific Efect Wire 14.40 0 1 Owi Hun220 words
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Article334 1986-11-06 11 TOKYO: Export-oriented issues yesterday fell amid reports the Democrats will take control of the US Senate, sending the market average lower (or the fourth straight session. The market average closed 73.14 lower, at 16,713.71, after shedding 49.69 on Tuesday. Turnover yesterday was 350 million shares against 230 million the334 words
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Article59 1986-11-06 11 NOV 05 P«M Onarrtal B 0024 -0001 Acof* Mining Phi Ov«M« 0 024 035 -0001 -001 0022 -0002 Atfcn CorvB 25 -1 PLD? 285 Boguio Gc4d 80 50 -0.5 0 008 -0 0005 0.013 0001 107 -*■1 19 75 -0.25 F-«*» PN HkJgi 8.40 unch a 17V unrh Surigoo59 words
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Article356 1986-11-06 11 SYDNEY: Strong demand for industrial and gold stocks boosted Australian share markets yesterday to new highs in active trading, brokers said. At the close of trading, the All Ordinaries Index was 8.9 points above Tuesdays's record at 1,390.2, the All Industrials marker advanced 12.0 from Tuesday's record to 2,187.1356 words
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Article112 1986-11-06 11 NOV 05 CM Sugar Won 1925 584 40 +4 Kal Kongo on tnd Km Motor 1282 980 1615 1988 •8 10 -5 28 Doowoo Carp 1198 1310 •12 Korea Long Torm Lucky Ltd 1480 1540 -5 -14 DaMfan Sacunfti* 2770 810 20 19 Onontal frfwwy 1280 1700 10 10112 words
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Article156 1986-11-06 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday rose 1.59 points to 186.62 on a turnover totalling 283.66 million baht. NOV 05 1 Ao Kham Thai 209 inch Sam Camant S<am Gtuarw Sam Citaans 813 •uap 6 Ayudhyo hMMM Bangkok Agro-M Bangkok Bank 211 47 30 259 160Reuter - 156 words
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Article53 1986-11-06 11 Reuter FPI GROUP Inc, a US-based holding company, has applied for listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. According to exchange official, FPI will issue one million shares to coincide with its listing, expected in early December. Shares in FPI are listed on the New York andReuter - 53 words
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401 1986-11-06 11 Reuter SURPRISE TAX RAIDS on several stockbrokers, aptly termed "Operation Comet", have rocked India's biggest stock exchange, almost shaking investors' confidence in a booming capital market. Share values plunged the days after the raids, with reports of panic selling of some high-priced issues. ButReuter - 401 words
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Article178 1986-11-06 11 UPI ITALY has agreed to help China upgrade its A 5 jet fighter, a Chinese version of the Soviet MIG-19. The official Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday that under an agreement signed in July, the Italian firm Aeritalia will develop new electronics systems forUPI - 178 words
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Article107 1986-11-06 11 Reuter CRA LTD will make a one-for-eight rights issue at A 15.00 per share to raise As3o9 million. The offer will be made to shareholders registered on Nov 19. The shares will be payable A 52.50 on acceptance on or before Dec 18, and theReuter - 107 words
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Article90 1986-11-06 11 Reuter SHUWA INVESTMENT Co considering buying Exxon Corp 1 headquarters building in New! 9 York but had made no Wnai ded> w sion, said a company spokesman. The Asian Wall Street reported yesterday that Shuwa In-'* vestment, Nippon Life Insurance Co and Sumitomo Life InsuraaocgReuter - 90 words
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Article58 1986-11-06 11 Reuter CHINA'S Guangdong International Trust and Investment Corp will issue 30 million yuan in three-year-, bonds in its first offering of yuan- denominated paper. *1 The official China News Service'-* in Hongkong said yesterday that*" the issue will pay 11 per cent tatterest to individualsReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement555 1986-11-06 11 Wfo&tt to «Md «te ana eatortala Pps s. -INDONESIAN RESTAURANT— Opening Hours LEVEL 3 1130 am 2 30pm 600 pm —1030 pm VS/HhoW 405 Havelock Road Singapore 0316 Tel 733 2081/88 t j' i' t t i rV i 1 i r i^ I^T i" r Have more fun and555 words
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Advertisement149 1986-11-06 11 2 TOP BANDS nightly r~~ HOT DISCO COUNTRY SENTIMENTAL POP ROCK and you name it! I f Singapore's very own Slim Whitman with country favourites and Happy Hours: 12 noon 7pm Buy on* 4 gmt on* Premium Brandt A bottle rate* 29% off. CAIRN HI Li. HOTEL 19 Cairnhill Circle.149 words
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336 1986-11-06 12 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ NATURAL RUBBER will continue to enjoy some 37 per cent of the world's total elastomer market and co-exist with synthetic rubber, according to Tan Sri Dr B C Sekhar, former head of the Malaysian Rubber Research A Development Board.336 words
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257 1986-11-06 12 Reuter WORLD OUTPUT of groundnut oil is expected to rise by 10 per cent to 3.3 million tonnes in 1906/87 compared with 1985/86, due almost entirely to increases in rtriTm »nH India, the Ham-burg-based Oil World newsletter said. output could risingReuter - 257 words
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308 1986-11-06 12 AFP THAI RICE FARMERS will stage a protest in Bangkok unless the government agrees to guarantee a minimum price for the staple. Prarom Buasamlee, the president of the National Committee of Farmers Association of Thailand, said yesterday that farmers from more thanAFP - 308 words
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207 1986-11-06 12 Bernama THE PORT KLANG power station will be the first in Malaysia to use coal for generating electricity in an effort to reduce production cost as well as dependency on petroleum and gas resources. Malaysian Deputy Energy, Telecommunications and Posts Minister DatukBernama - 207 words
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168 1986-11-06 12 Reuter THAI PALM OIL extracting factories have appealed to the commerce ministry to relax its ban on crude palm oil imports. A spokesman for the Palm Oil Producers Association said yesterday that the association was seeking permission to import aboutReuter - 168 words
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Article66 1986-11-06 12 Bangkok (USI/tOTM, FOi) Whit* Rice Broken Rice A-1 Super A-1 Special C I Sp*CK)i C-l 3rd 128 125 i*»q unq 100% 1st doss 100% 2nd dou 100% 3rd dou 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 35% 255 220 215 205 200 195 185 175 175 Loonzain Rice 100% 1st grade66 words
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Article302 1986-11-06 12 BMOAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with December One RSS buyers quoted at 183.75 cents a kg. down 3.50 cents from Tuesday. Stale bull liquidation and lower Tokyo advices pulled prices down three cents in moderate morning trading. The trend continued into the afternoon on speculative selling by some302 words
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Article296 1986-11-06 12 RAS prices m S coots/kf, FOi m b oIm NOON CUMi Int 1 RSS Prompt 185.00 I86.00N 184 00 185 OON Int 1 RSS Doc 86 184.75 185.25 183 75 184.25 trrt 1 RSS Jon 87 185 50 186 00 184.25 184.75 Int 2 RSS OP 182.75296 words
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Article95 1986-11-06 12 (cwtl/hf, 1-*M 1 NlMl) DCC86 JAN 87 ICUVTWVT IfHHiin; NOON \rOrwora fT»OflTn NOON RAS ■•yen MM 1wyw Wttort SSR 20 171.00 I73.00N 172.00 I74.00N SSR SO 168.00 170.00N 169.00 171 00N MRELB km S»>«n BMywt SdUn SMR CV 286 50 288 50N 287 50 289 50N SMR95 words
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Article676 1986-11-06 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed between £25 higher on Tuesday and unchanged from Monday's close and off their highs after being sold lower in afternoon trading on weak New York prices. Prices fell on mainly technical trading, to All a downside gap between Monday's close and Tuesday's stronger early676 words
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Article186 1986-11-06 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed two cents to US cent a bushel higher after a quiet session on Tuesday. Prices rallied from the start but slipped from the highs shortly before the cloae. Support came from tight supplies of soft red wheat. Technical factors also186 words
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Article139 1986-11-06 12 Chin—■ Produce Sarawak ip«cial block FOB NLW 952.50 LOvKKKi WwvimvOOviy cxcnsngt Sarawak A»to 1070.00 cXCnifiQf Seien' mm rilling No* 5 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulc FOB Otd drum FOB N«w drum FOB ricti M block FOB NLW S4m' damm anew m 1 Mm 4 Lampona block FOB Asta139 words
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Article82 1986-11-06 12 THE PUCE ef tfla «a the Eaala Ij f Tin Mar* ket fell by three eeats ta MflftJT per kg ysstarday •a laek baytag interest esasslidated their pe* Tbe KLTM prise, altar hsMag steady at MfISJI tar three eeaseeattre days, (eU la Has with the easier Earepeaa tree82 words
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Article241 1986-11-06 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed IV4 US cents a bushel lower to y« cent higher after early gains eroded in quiet afternoon trading on Tuesday. Prices were supported early by a lack of country movement and an increase in exports, with Monday's export inspection report241 words
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Article81 1986-11-06 12 OIL PRODUCTS NAPHTHA firmed with buyer/teller talk at higher levels although trading was quiet. Jet kerosene showing signs of firming. Other products stable. C1«i«fl prices for cnx to (fob origin) US$/borrei Oienpe Dubai (Dec) 13.10 +0.20 WT1, West Texas Intermedkite, (Dec) 15.06 +0.39 Closing print for pro ducts (fob Singo81 words
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Article171 1986-11-06 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday on renewed profittaking and short selling in line with the weakness in palm oil futures. Operators were also cautious and uncertain over the market direction after the recent price surge. November deliveries in the south region (ell Ms3o to Ms7ls171 words
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Advertisement239 1986-11-06 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I Ng Tong Peng of No. 53 Sims Place #06-172 Singapore (1438), have applied for a Wholesale Liquor Shop Licence in respect of premises at M/s Gan Soo Chen Acupunture Clinic at #01-41 Golden Mile Complex, 5001 Beach Rd. Singapore (0719), and that this239 words
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Advertisement239 1986-11-06 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chia Cheng Hwee of No. 140, Lor. 1A Toa Payoh, #04-74 Singapore 1231, have applied for a First Class Beer House licence is respect of premises at M/s Yonggold Air-con Eating House at 134 Lor. Ah Soo #01-454 Singapore 1953, and that this239 words
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Advertisement349 1986-11-06 12 NOTICES COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 1* AMD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of ORATION PRIVATE LIMITED duly convened and held on Friday, October 31, 1986 at 11.00 a.m. at the registered office, 11 Collyer Quay #18-00, The Arcade, Singapore 0104, the following were duly pasaed:"THAT349 words
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Advertisement367 1986-11-06 12 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. tat GENERAL FACTORS PTE. UD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 36 Robinson Road, «07-04 City House, Singapore 0100 on 30th day of October 1906 the following Special Resolution was passed:That the Company be wound up voluntarily and that367 words
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Article, Illustration4156 1986-11-06 13 LED BY blue chips such as FAN, Genting, SPH, Maybank and OCBC, the stock market went down sharply yesterday, in line with expectations that a substantial correction was imminent. However, profit-taking was leas severe in lowerpriced trustee shares and other stocks in the hotel,4,156 words
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Article230 1986-11-06 13 SINGAPORE ndlft RiM« Ha* 4 M.9 rrc.i,.... ***** sins MIS »5 7 rMutw ***************5 «T 06/0S +•277 m SrVlJ*** VT CADI -6244 4Mi 0 U T »0 +7 rrofV *****1 180)41 "0 +7 ST 1. h 934.7t ***** P M MU»i 280 5 ST fmamca 2153.41 21J2.02230 words
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Article4304 1986-11-06 13 BID sad otter price* officially listed and business in sod reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number at sharei traded dwsn la biachet* la lot* at 1,000 units units* otherwise specified. AO Time Settlement Contract* are Ced after the word "SETT".4,304 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-11-06 14 AMY CHEOK - Profits expected to double this year, says London broker By AMY CHEOK LONDON-BASED stockbrokers Smith New Court Far East has recommended investors to buy Singapore Bus Service shares. In its October 28 write-up, Smith New Court, a member of the Rothschild Group, said643 words
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273 1986-11-06 14 MBT TAIPING CONSOLIDATED will go ahead with its property project in Negri Sembilan despite the recession but it will proceed cautiously and the project will be developed in phases. Speaking to reporters after the company's annual general meeting, chairman Datuk SyedMBT - 273 words
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298 1986-11-06 14 NST CAP Information Systems Pte Ltd will be bidding to supply the software and hardware for Malaysia's maiden automated teller machine (ATM) network, managing director John E Oates has said. CAP, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the CAP Group of the UK, is aNST - 298 words
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Article192 1986-11-06 14 MBT MALAYSIAN Pacific Industries will sham improved earnings in the current year, chairman Tan Sri Taib says in Us latest annual statement. Carsem, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Carter Semiconductor, has had higher «ales since January. Federal Paper Products'! ability to meet delivery schedules and maintain qualityMBT - 192 words
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476 1986-11-06 14 SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market came under selling pressure yesterday and fell across the board. Investors decided to liquidate their positions despite the assurance by Malaysian Finance Minister that there is no crisis of confidence in the country and that the476 words
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Article2102 1986-11-06 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and tomtmm■ in and reported to the Koala Lampar Stock Exchanfe yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown la brackets ia lots of 1.000 aaits unless otherwise specified. MDUfIRMLS Aom (1856) xd Atmmmf (304» Alcoa (656 66» (8)2,102 words
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Article32 1986-11-06 14 Compony RIGHTS ISSUE Mycom Bhd ThrM-for-two at $1.50 p«r share Ex-data: Nov 3 Books ck>M Nov 13 Compony BONUS ISSUE M Cables On*-for-on« Ex-dote: Nov 7 Books dose Nov 1932 words
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Article173 1986-11-06 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE A B N One-for-ten Bedford One-for-one $0.50 per share Chuon Hup One-for-two $1.20 per share with TSR to subscribe 1 further share at $1.60 exercisable any time within five years from the date of issue of the 50.2m D C Bank new shares One-for-two $0173 words
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Article114 1986-11-06 14 HONGKONG All Industn wis 2187.1 2174.8 2145.9 Hongkong 1 Wednesday ndox 1392.76 Wedesdoy Tuesday Week ogo Tuesdoy 1433.89 WMk 090 1483-54 NEW YOtK Hong Song 1 Wednesooy Indox 2203.71 Dow Jom Tuesday IS 1892.44 Tuesday 2265.82 Monday 1894.26 W««k ogo 2345.24 Week ogo 1845.47 TOKYO Stondord 4 Poors114 words
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Article246 1986-11-06 14 Menegen' pricas MARA-Bumiputra for Nov 6 First B'putro Socond B'puiro 5.31 536 4.84 4 89 Singapore Unit Tract TH* Commarci 0 93 1.00 Third B"putro Fourth rpttfro Fifth B'puiro Sixth B puna 3.79 3 84 4 28 4 33 2 79 2 84 Tho Sovingi Fund 0.84 0.90246 words
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Article571 1986-11-06 15 MOB By HOCK LOCK SIEW SHAREHOLDERS of Tuan sing Holdings and its subsidiary, SPP Ltd, should not despair. The group may well be proposing major surgery but there are some encouraging signs. First, the companies' bankers are backing the scheme. That reflects a certain degree ofBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 571 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-11-06 15 MBT HUME MALAYSIA plans to concentrate on several important tad™ (or the coming year, which include managing scaled-down operations of some of its core businesses and enhancing the strength of its growth operations. Disclosing this in his latest annual report, Hume chairmanMBT - 444 words
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Article844 1986-11-06 15 SHARES opened quietly lower yesterday as operators marked prices down ahead of Wall Street's opening. By 0931 GMT, the FTSE 100 was down 5.4 to 1,632.3. The index had closed at 1294.3 on Tuesday, up by 0.2 point from the previous day. The FTSE 100, in turn, fell844 words
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330 1986-11-06 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE IN SHARP CONTRAST to its quiet debut on Tuesday, Keppel Corporation's $75 million bond issue with detachable warrants came to life yesterday as investors chased the warrants frantically on the Singapore stock exchange. As a result, the warrants were330 words
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394 1986-11-06 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM CHUAN HUP MARINE has agreed to acquire a one-fifth share in financially troubled Printed Circuits International Corp of Delaware (PCI Corp) for US$l.3 million cash plus an option to subscribe to another 17 per cent of its394 words
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Article, Illustration725 1986-11-06 15 AMY CHEOK - Developer plans to raise $92m through CULS issue By AMY CHEOK DEBT-LADEN property developer Singapore Land has recruited Hongkong Land's farmer managing director, David Davies »nH te nbinning tO raise $92.2 million through a rights issue of 6 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock 1967/1999725 words
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287 1986-11-06 15 BOUSTEADCO SINGAPORE Ltd, which has been without a chief executive since May, has appointed Mr KA Wallen chief executive and managing director of the group with effect from Nov 1. Six months ago, Bousteadco's executive chairman, Mr Alan Charton, resigned as director of Bousteadco and287 words
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Article92 1986-11-06 15 LAM GROUP lnnsfurts LM has formed a new subsidiary to manufacture bridge bearing! and Joints with an authorised and paid-up capital of 1100,000. The company, LAM PROCEQ Technology Pte Ltd, was incorporated on Oct 22 and has been offered a five-year pioneer status. Under licence from PROCEQ SA,92 words
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Advertisement92 1986-11-06 14 LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES The following share certificates have boon reported loet, destroyed or mislaid:CARLBBERG BREWERY MALAYSIA BERHAD Certificate Not. In The Warn* Of Noo« Shares Y2171 LingUklng 1x750 KUALA LUMPUR INDUSTRIES BERHAO A *****4/5 Au Yong Cheong Heng 2x1,000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that if within 14 days from tha92 words
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Advertisement74 1986-11-06 14 U5540,000,000 Negotiable Capped Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificatee of Deposit due Ist November, 1990 The Sanwa Bank Limited In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the three month interest period from 6th November, 1986 to 6th February, 1987 the Certificate will carry an74 words
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Advertisement11 1986-11-06 15 Training improves your hance Let BT show you how every Wednesday.11 words
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Advertisement109 1986-11-06 15 Isn't it time you improved your reading level? Send me one year of The Asian Wall Street Journal. The Asian Wall Street Journal can't help you get ahead if others are getting it ahead of you. Just mail the coupon, and get your own Asian Journal delivered for a full109 words
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Article, Illustration502 1986-11-06 16 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH FROM DECEMBER, 10,000 personal computers (PCs) a month will start to come off the Singapore production line of Tandon Corporation as the company gears up its bid (or a share of the world PC market. And tomorrow,502 words
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Article162 1986-11-06 16 Reuter, UPI PHILIPPINE armed forces chief General Fidel Ramos said yesterday that he could not rule out the possibility of a coup against President Coram Aquino while die Is in Japan next week. Asked If he could guarantee that there would be no coupReuter,; UPI - 162 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-11-06 16 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial Corraaoondant lINiIIVWI VWIIWWJfWInfwm ONE OF THE WORLD'S largest futures brokers, Refco Inc, has taken full control of a Singapore futures trading house by acquiring the shares held by City Securities, now under liquidation, and buying out another468 words
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352 1986-11-06 16 AP CHINA'S state price administration has deckled to lift price controls on 749 commodities. The Chins Daily reported yesterday that the administration had agreed in August to lift the controls on the commodities, inrhiding hardware, educational and sports goods, paper products,AP - 352 words
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Article88 1986-11-06 16 Reuter OOH&X gold futures lost almost US$3 an ounce early yesterday on reports that the Soviet Union emerged as a seller after overnight markets firmed in response to the Democratic Party's victories in the US congressional elections. Gold (or delivery in Decem- bsr tell USS2JO ntReuter - 88 words
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Article65 1986-11-06 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks were mixed early yesterday amid uncertainty about bow the US economy will be handled in the last two years of the Reagan administration now that the Democrats have won control of the Senate. After telling by as n l as eight points atReuter - 65 words
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Article40 1986-11-06 16 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN government will relax controls on foreign monetary authorities holding Australian dollar rem ■crvf uku in ok country to allow a wider range of monetary authorities to invest, Treasurer Paul Keating ssid yesterday. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article32 1986-11-06 16 Reuter ASEAN has formally protested to Canberra sgsht the construction of a sstrTHtr station in Vietnam by an Australian company. Thai Foreign Ministry officials said in Bsngknk yesterday.Reuter - 32 words
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47 1986-11-06 16 Reuter A SUMMIT of the dx-nstlon Gulf Cooperation Council ended in Abu Dhabi yesterday without making any recommendations on oil. A final communique called (or freedom of flipping in the Gulf and asked Inu to respond to poooc efforts RenterReuter - 47 words
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Article30 1986-11-06 16 AFP INDONESIAN consumer prices raw 2.08 par cent dorlug October, Information Idolater Harmoko Mid yesterday, citing Increased prices (or food, boosing, art ntW goods services. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article31 1986-11-06 16 Reuter INDIA yesterday hsnned a strike threatened from Monday by government telegraph and telephone staff as a work-to-rule campaign continued to disrupt the country's telecommmunicatlon services. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article24 1986-11-06 16 UPI VISITING Brazilian Planning Minister Joao Sayad yeslerdsy called on prominent Japanese businessmen to invest more in his country. UPIUPI - 24 words
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Advertisement256 1986-11-06 16 n T-> if: iw >* gr r* *3 v^*-7 l r as® s* St ye ci r v Ni m "S Awhole~in~one for Singapore. On the golf course a hole-in-one is quite unbeatable. A stroke of genius that is the envy of professional and amateur alike. The Tandon Corporation has256 words
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Article, Illustration426 1986-11-06 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE INVESTIGATIONS are underway into the possible causes erf the New Genrays sinking, which has sparked off speculation that the ship may have even sprung a leak. The 1,422-grt Singapore-reg-istered ship, owned by Ng Shipping, keeled over during the426 words
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236 1986-11-06 17 Seatrade Week KOREA SHIPPING Corporation, up (or disposal after disastrous losses, has a far higher level of indebtedness than previously reported. Sea trade Week understands that the total, including short-term loans, is around Wonl,oSo billion (US$l.23 billion) a substantial and mysterious JumpSeatrade Week - 236 words
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164 1986-11-06 17 AMERICAN PRESIDENT Lines has entered into a connecting carrier agreement with the Anro consortium and other established operators in the Australia-Singapore trade. The agreement allows APL to offer a new container service between Australia and India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the Gulf164 words
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Article70 1986-11-06 17 AFP THE SUEZ CANAL AUTHORITY may adapt the waterway for two-way working, the authority's president, Ezzat Adel, told a conference marking the 30th anniversary of its nationalisation. The work would be carried out by Egyptian labour using Egyptian equipment, he said on Tuesday, but he gaveAFP - 70 words
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Article83 1986-11-06 17 Reuter IRANIAN WARSHIPS are believed to have intercepted the 3,289-dwt Mermaid Ace, a Liberian flag roll on/roll off ship under charter to a Japanese company, near the Strait of Hormuz and to have escorted it to Bandar Abbas in Iran, Japanese shipping sources said yesterday. TheyReuter - 83 words
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Article1322 1986-11-06 18 GRAIN, coal and timecharter business made up the bulk of detailed business on the London shipping freight market on Tuesday. The general tone of rates, where changed, was inclined to weaken slightly. Most grain fixing stemmed from the Great Lakes, where business included Garaac's payment of U5515.90 (Ho)1,322 words
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286 1986-11-06 18 Reuter JAPANESE CHARTERERS are likely to be sidelined this week in the dirty tanker market due to uncertainty over oil prices after volatile movements last week, brokers said. The removal of Ahmed Zaki Yamani as Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister confused the spot oil marketReuter - 286 words
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226 1986-11-06 18 AFP THE GREENPEACE environmental organisation said in Sydney yesterday that it would mount a blockade in Darwin harbour next week to stop a shipment of uranium from leaving Australia. Greenpeace spokesman Louise Flnnegan said the protest was aimed at both theAFP - 226 words
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Article102 1986-11-06 18 ANL HAS DESCRIBED as "premature" brokers' reports that the 18,425-dwt vehicle deck containership Australian Explorer has been sold to Taiwanese breakers for about US$l22 per light tonne. The brokers gave the light weight at 9,940 tonnes which would give a total price of U551,212 for the102 words
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Article691 1986-11-06 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Altrans VI 3 Artro Service IV 2/3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL ID 2/3 ASCL HI 1 Bolt-Canada Line VI 4/5 Bolt-Orient Line VII 4/5 Bank Line V 5 B8S 1 4/5 Ben Line Cont V691 words
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201 1986-11-06 18 UPI THREE US naval vessels sailed into the north-eastern port city of Qingdao yesterday on the first visit to China by American warships since the 1949 communist takeover. The ships fired a 21-gun salute as they sailed into the former German settlement atUPI - 201 words
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421 1986-11-06 18 Kingsley Wood - ■y Kingsley Wood WHILE THE preliminary series (or the America's Cup have started off Fremantle for some weeks, there has so far been no great rush of visitors to the West. The early races are in two sections the Challengers' series between overseas421 words
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213 1986-11-06 18 AP THE IRANIAN NAVY will hold exercises in the Strait of Hormuz and the Sea of Oman in the near future. Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency reported on Tuesday that navy commander, Captain MohammadHussein Malekzadegan, informed President Ali Khamenei of the plan.AP - 213 words
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Article175 1986-11-06 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line175 words
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138 1986-11-06 19 AFP BRUNSWICK CORPORATION, the world's leading boat engine producer, said it was paying US$425 million (or Bayliner Marine Corporation, the top international pleasure boat builder. The operation should be completed by year-end, and would improve Brunswick's prospects on the world marine equipmentAFP - 138 words
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414 1986-11-06 19 Lloyd's List THREE DRY BULK CARRIERS originally ordered by the Tung group have been sold by the Japanese yard which built them. They will be converted immediately into sophisticated combination carriers in West Germany. In a complex financial deal, the 42,000-dwt vesselsLloyd's List - 414 words
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246 1986-11-06 19 UPI REPRESENTATIVES of the US and Taiwan (ailed to agree on ways to improve the operations at American shipping companies on the island. The US delegation proceeded to Hongkong on Tuesday after two days of discussions in order to conduct similar talk» elsewhereUPI - 246 words
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110 1986-11-06 19 THE SINGAPORE Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers (Sasar) has organised a series of activities in conjunction with the National Productivity Month *96. The Intershipyard Team Productivity Competition '86 will be held at the Pasir Pan Jang Vocational Institute on Nov 7. Seven shipyards are submitting a110 words
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206 1986-11-06 19 THE PAKISTANI government has been asked to step in to help its ship scrapping industry which has run into serious difficulties. The chairman of Pakistan's ship-breaking association, Mr Saleem Khan, has warned that failure to act could put nearly half the members out of206 words
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146 1986-11-06 19 MAJOR FORWARDERS and consolidators involved in movements on the Trans-Siberian Railway are adversely affected by currency fluctuations. They are feeling the sharp end of the appreciation of the yen and rouble against the US dollar as freight rates are quoted in US dollars and long146 words
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Article251 1986-11-06 19 Australia Oct 21 Sydney Normal operation. Melbourne Normal operation. Brisbane Normal operation. Bangladesh Oct 21 Chalna 20 vessels operating; Chittagong 20 vessels operating. Cameroon Oct 21 Douala Normal operation. Morocco Oct 21 Casablanca Normal operation. ChMo Oct 21 Valparaiso Normal operation; Talcahuano Normal operation. Colombia Oct 21 Buenaventura251 words
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Article193 1986-11-06 19 A NEW container-break-bulk service has begun trading between Australia and Papua New Guinea with two ships provided by the Nauru government. The hue itself is being operated by a new management team, Jones and Guerrero and Co Inc, with head office in Sydney. Orient Shipping193 words
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7548 1986-11-06 24 A guide to ships loading st Singspore for ports sround the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.7,548 words
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Article697 1986-11-06 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location 6 Butong 244 06.11.86 2300 Leo Shpg F5A 1330-1430 P4 Pkitin 936 06.11.86 2300 Ned-EAC F7 1300-1400 L8 L Athula 26W 07.11.86 0930 NAPL F7 2000-2200 B7697 words
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Article1711 1986-11-06 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-l A Top Enterprises ft» Ltd Some (S), AS Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Line Africon Shpg Agencies (S) AJwenkiel Lmer Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK).1,711 words
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Article131 1986-11-06 26 ArM/Port Iff m n Yitcotny C8T at 50C DeneKy Q/ML at 15C Water Volume 0/0 Africa/Had 8m Jeddah Durban 73/185 118/187 0.936/0.975 0.979/0.991 0.1/2.9 0.0/0.4 Arabian Gulf Ros Tonura Bahrain 133/177 182/184 0.946/0.974 0.974/0.974 0.0/0.1 0.1/0.1 Europe Rotterdam Hamburg Le Havre Genoa 25/395 28/396 159/389 15/356131 words
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Article508 1986-11-06 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES K22 06.11/0200 Equator Fr drich EngeK Genevieve Lykes Thong Soon alongside K15 S'pore Shpg alongside 06.11/1500 K32 Scalp alongside 06.11/1130 Gold L*af K27 Star Shpg alongside 06.11/0720 Koto Wirowon K3t Pt. alongside 06.11/1830 Pocific Tiger K20 NTYSS508 words
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Advertisement430 1986-11-06 17 CkmiluTs i >!'« M 1 )|< 1< »1 |,il wfl: a» 2 x T LL± H iarwne swtmc agences on. n» mm/ oat) \sl \mm 200 Cantonment Road #12 06 Southpomt Smfapore 0208 H ■lIIIIM W *****U TELEX NO RS ***** rCfifiSOl TERMNAI CFS let *****18 220 LvSSy A BOOKMGS430 words
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Advertisement73 1986-11-06 17 [KMDB JAPANESE CHARTERERS ore likely to be sidelined this week in the dirty tanker market due to uncertainty over oil prices, brokers soid. Pag* N THREE DRY BULK CARRIERS originally ordered by the Tung group hove been sold by the Japanese yard which built them for conversion into sophisticated combination73 words
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Advertisement405 1986-11-06 17 Available at aH good bookthops PUBLICATIONS OM the heart OF THE MAERSK LINE V KEEP YOUR APPLES FRESH TACOMA FASTEST TRANSIT a i I iflU A> m USA. EUROPE. EAST. WEST AFRCA ft ASM •s >W»> Cta> l« •or 10/11 iSm mb crs 11/11 0500 MB 4/12 V 9/12 IV405 words
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Advertisement344 1986-11-06 18 V C T TAT YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE I M J M l f'J TRANB-PACIFIC SERVICES STRAITS FEEDER Pacific South Wwt Fwdtr at Kao lUAUII Pacific North Waat Faadar at Kao Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Kao BITTR l B|i|Wi|iß I I MBHIBB'HBI' iißhi'i'wii'iiwl W lpippimT»TllT» r¥T—B7IT»gTITM TTTgTITMiTTTCM j HjTIM iLTijJI llflM IMM >1344 words
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Advertisement420 1986-11-06 18 EUR6P€/FAA EAST CONVENTIONAL IdtVICC VSI FUMY GnDS m* mood r PT Of LDG. EFTT H were cm Pasajw-Hbg-Toesj MM-MM Foa-Wiatiii tow Sicndi-Nb(-M TEL: 03-*****50 MALAYSIA SON. BHD. TLX: ***** MTM Frt. Booking contact Miss Qan T. KLANG S PORE LOG- FOR 11/11 14/11 PT. KLANG 11/11 13/11 4/11 7/11 2S/11420 words
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Advertisement698 1986-11-06 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping PteLAd QC!L Oversea# Containers Limited r i STRAITS SHIPPING Slngipon to Sibih, Sinwik, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Vprn PJN 11/11 IVU 19/U 29/U »/n a/11 M/ 12 K/12 12/12 14/12 11/12 21/12 21/12 21/12 M/l M/l 11/1 13/1 I Aw r%m irtot rtmirta698 words
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Advertisement604 1986-11-06 19 Franco Belgian Services /i.f.i.M t t r I tn J stoh rjsuwG nimrta fumw Km rn*m m onw am k p*t (h mm) mmm zsnm 21 m* »mm 31 mm «dk «m sus i IOKM KW 12 MR (II Mm) IDK 2Dk 3DK lOK 7DK fOk IOCAn* KPTVK CITS I*l604 words
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Advertisement333 1986-11-06 20 100 Years Liner Shipping Far East 1886-1986 LTO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS FROM N. CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS (H*j Bar SU SU SU SU SU tawEvw SU SU 8/11 7/11 «/U hnw 11/11 13/11 14/11 15/11 IC/U ttataxfi Bay 17/11 19/11 28/11 21/11 22/11 CUT E**v{k 25/11 27/11 21/11 29/11 31/11 m+m rm333 words
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Advertisement550 1986-11-06 20 *Xi lime cm FULLY CONT A I N E RISED SERVICE TO fUROPI UIA SUtZ J I HOKUM MKXJM 3CN KfTUK amW 37V KOKAM CMNCt 2SW CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF BXK S POR£ LOAOMG FOR SEAFIGHTEI AC 14 SM 10/11 SAW AC 15 19/11 21/11 DB, DM, BH, ACM,550 words
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Advertisement365 1986-11-06 20 4L tlai Sun Hup Co (i*i*') lid ILL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS 2?0bl A RS 20»i/2 9, fc\ I \SI I K\ \K I l\l l\ II) STRAITS/JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HFAVY lIF fS J ORANGE BREEZE SEKI WEBM SEKI NA6OYA SOU KOCH Loadnf at appropriated Berth365 words
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Advertisement775 1986-11-06 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) Also kceptps ia/Fa fq fo. to GOTMDWK. INK. COPEMMCE*. OSLO. STOOaCLM. KU9U. NBCR HKMH VM 10KNM. UWTMMrTON. MWUCiTO. HMM, LKOfOOL, (UXOR VM FEUOTONE MBTEMM m M>TTOMM US WEST COAST MMCB.ONI VttflßM 9/12 11/1? 11/12 19/12 29/12 31/12775 words
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Advertisement852 1986-11-06 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL MAJAPAHTT QOWA KOTA SINGA SIN JKT SSY SIN a/12 S/12 7/11 su> in ri 7/11 s/ii ia/ii as/11 a4/ii as/11 •TCH TAICHUMO *MUR HKQ KAO *TCM KEE MIS 'MUM *NTC VOK KM852 words
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Advertisement675 1986-11-06 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com Ala SERVICE TO UK/CONTMNT •w *ssns EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE FROM UK/COHTPPfT mm rmvarDMi mm stoh pjomc stok for C*Mm Bjy W faM I*4 bM SjM 7/11 1/11 IMS. HM T*r* b) bM bM bM bM M 0/11 |M. KB. IK 11/U IVII 21/11 23/11 12675 words
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Advertisement369 1986-11-06 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. IMMITA LLOYI FX BESMt LLBYI P.T. SAMKBA MMKMA P.T. TMKSMT LLIYI EXPRESS SEMI CONTAIMERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EOROPE mMM/iwi HWK 3/12 4/1? 1/12 12/12 24/12 21/12 VI 1/1 U/l M/ 12 4/2 12/2 Port Said, Port Aloxandrto, Qonoo, Triooto. ALSO ACCEPTMG BOTH CONTAKB,369 words
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Advertisement435 1986-11-06 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR mm CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadnf for Ranfoon Sparc PAGAN VI9M 11/12 I MANLAMYAMC *32* 9/111 MAMMLAT *14 15/14 I HTOKYWA V2ISR 15/14 I PA-AM VIO3N 11/24 I Plato* V* BANK LINE tmfflMMßnmg HULL 15/12 21/1 13/1 »/l ggfflMß TO UKC SPORE ROAM FORTHBANK435 words
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Advertisement1201 1986-11-06 22 ►ii/Wr rj-3,llFiH [3 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PKLG PNG STOK KOK fNn 7Nn SNn 21 Nn GUATAQM CM I*o UK* IQUQUE WA6ASTA S ANTOW) *ALPA*AISO (OK 2SOK IS 0«C l« OK 17 Ok »DK CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN SEA nan wt Mono wt nu6 m vm mi «AGM V 31,201 words
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Advertisement652 1986-11-06 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers P Kelarn Liner Vnsd S'pore MHt Frem Sftfn Also Accqi CHANOIOAS *22 9 Nov No. 4 Dec 2 Dec Add Bos KABWOAS V3l 19 No. 6 Occ 14 Ok 1? Ok AdH Bm V3O 71 Nov RAMDAS V? 6 1? Ok 27 Ok652 words
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Advertisement675 1986-11-06 22 GOLDEN LINE GUM GUM SHRMG (HI) LTD 21. Iri* *im Shwt KVOK IIM IB *****44 (II LID) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spo i*-* GOLDEN MODI Colombo Oahft* WIS cn nra wmoi n**ch. Data, Oaxam n—m w gc All R rwl MVBIRI/ rIJWWf J KiHvtei/Ariwp MALAYSIA/ARAMAN CRF CONTAKR SERVICE 20/11 21/11 ft/12675 words
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Advertisement391 1986-11-06 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD N 10 Anso Ro.ld 7 16 InterrMtion." p Smqapce 0207 Tei *****1 1 |1D L>nes o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK PHIL 11 RON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTI I ID PHI 11 OR IE NI LINES PTt lID I hf«D f "DBl**' N P0»: 11(1 8 8 BSIII !<]H391 words
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Advertisement737 1986-11-06 23 S»e Iri Hi OMci *****77 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPTIME AGEMCCS PTE. LTD. H EU/MBT If* Sl* M CPT BOOK MS *****77 *****53 *****42 *****22 *****53 *****42 OR DKCT IMS 27MU9 27MU6 27*118 NEPUNE SON. BID. *****87 *****45 *****53 *****K NEPIME SON. BM>. *****71/*****34/*****35 NEPIK SON. BW. *****9/62M35/6276M/*****1/*****2 FAR EAST/EUROPE737 words
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Advertisement537 1986-11-06 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON DOM AM VMMI M St*/Ml (Ma*) Nt i Omm/MM lb I Own/MM Mi 7 Donwi vm Mi Omm/MM IBM Ml Mi i Oman tIOM Mi t Dm/MM Mi 7 Dwm/iIM IMI/414 S par* m PI hdw537 words
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Advertisement560 1986-11-06 23 »SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Market Street Sincapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) TernM Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPOK Tefci Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KELANG M/S SHARKAT IVAN SOON SON. BHD. IST AM) 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HAI THONG SHPPMG 127560 words
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Advertisement38 1986-11-06 23 VI L//vt GALAXY V IA Pff TREE V.2A MM V .1A PJUM( SjM hiNrt «/ll 13/11 14/11 19/11 SHBUSm MEBHM I N.T.T. TPTN CO. PTE. LTD.. 1U C*d IM. #U-M a M*| ipmt H« Ta tzmn (2 Um%)38 words
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Advertisement412 1986-11-06 24 fi REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) i m nw uiwii |l I ill Bl ''i II I'i II '111 11 HI I Ml emu V7M rm i 'ir. i rm rm THAILAND IEWgJgfIHBMUI hbimEE!3bkhm| r™r-*mnT77Tii TO P.KELANG PENAN6 (2 SAILINGS A WEEK) Vyj nt IL'.ll-MV'.T EM412 words
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Miscellaneous162 1986-11-06 24 N r m m m 4 9 E£sP£> V* *l£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. •c O w Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm #C direction with speed m knots Shower fj Rom Wove height Cloudy Sky Surfoce winds ore162 words
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Advertisement134 1986-11-06 25 MOiE© MSC AGENCCS K. LUMPUR 242SMS/242M5fi/2424M</*****93 P. KELANG 36*7111/4 TERMMAL 36SS3S1/2 PQMNG *****2/*****3/*****4/*****3 P. GUDAM6 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 J. BAHARU 22SS6S/*****5/*****5 LEOSHP SPOtt *****22 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE !ii 'MV f Bill EEBEEZJ— IQ[IIME3IME3giE3IICEgEI[IEIIIMBIII rr^TPnumHLl^JiEiaiUiMDMtnilEUltllllEgMllSll nr-7—■rnii'lß I rTTral lanußniMEZgl II I ■■fill 1 11 ii 1 ■1111 l ii■M^ r ™ElSaaiKaii 11134 words
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Advertisement170 1986-11-06 25 VAN OMMEREN BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD PARCEL SERVICE To: CONT/UK PORTS: II.":' -li, f MV SOUTHGATE VOl *Aho loading from Indonesian Ports Agents: SMGAPOK PORT KELANG KOTA KMABALU STOK PT KELANG 15/11 20/11 Rott/Afftw/ UK <TD/ Sete/Nantes CALICO SHPPMG PTE LTD to *****66 Th: K 551U CALICO FAX: *****71 PERKAPALAN UTAMA SON170 words
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Advertisement221 1986-11-06 25 MN CONTAINER LINE AUST/N2 SERVICE AG STORE SYO MELB 1 11/11 1/12 5/12 ALSO ACCEPTMG TIBER; LCI/FCLJO:BOMBAY DURBAN CAPETOWN PORT LOINS Bookings MAC-NELS AGENCIES PTE. LTD. *****4 (20 Lines) MAC-NELS (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD. P. Ketanq Tel: (03)*****78/*****07/*****77 MAC-NELS (PENANG) SDN BHD. Penang Tel: (04) *****6. *****2 Scan Dutch V —in.'221 words
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Advertisement219 1986-11-06 26 CORMORANT BULK CARRIERS > VANCOUVER B.C. CANADA NXMESM/ USA MB CANADA WEST COAST COMEMTMMAL SEMCE l(MOW FOR VMCOWO IC, 0U« NO ML KU SMMR MCTORY 11-12/12 15-U/12 21-21/12 ona lommk ran smct Mucacm NXMESM/ MM CONKMTUML SEMCE 10MME FOi MMMS MUM UW mu anon t&mor pti »u SMMR MCTORY M-2/11219 words
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Advertisement144 1986-11-06 26 Siiif.ip.uc Afcnts HACK! MMI DARBY SHIPf'INI, f'll IH S.tSlllXK SiS.'J.'t, af K&S LINE JAPAN STRAITS SERVICE SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD 141 Ord Street i/10 04 Gfi BuM»t bporf 010b IH Pod Keljnf 1 ig3 Pinj Sluppmj Sdn Rbd Id 03 *****74 "> Pr(un( MjLmiJ lr.ide K Itjmpwt ltd lei144 words
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Advertisement382 1986-11-06 26 5. v* cr < os- v „iy w Mitsui OS K Lines Ltd CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER AFRICAS NO (7 f\\i r Of i QUA FAST AFRICA NEDLLOYD MOJI 15 Nov MARIA BONITA 26 Nov SUBJECT INDUCEMENT WEST AFRICA ALTAI MARU 13 Nov GOLDEN ORCHINO JR 20 Nov Rmks: Subject Inducement Mombasa. Daressalam382 words
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