The Business Times, 17 November 1986
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Title Section12 1986-11-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, lttf 75 CENTS*12 words
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573 1986-11-17 1 RICHARD SEAH - Sharp increase in petitions filed at High Court By RICHARD SEAH, Special Correspondent POTENTIAL BANKRUPTS, many believed to be directors who had personally guaranteed loans advanced to their companies, have become the new targets for creditors. With a sharp increase in the number of bankruptcy573 words
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Article54 1986-11-17 1 CHARTIST Adriaan Schrikker gives his views on more than 40 local stocks and assesses prospects for the US dollar in this week's Personal Investment page. Also featured are MPHB in the regular Chart Point column, Metal Box Singapore in Stock Watch, and Keeping Track.54 words
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89 1986-11-17 1 Reuter NEW YORK Stock Exchange analysts expect a big share sell-off today following the US$lOO million settlement of an insidertrading case between government regulators and speculator Ivan Boesky. The analysts said that the expected sell-off of shares would result from a combination of takeoverReuter - 89 words
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450 1986-11-17 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN ABOUT 600,000 WORKERS who are without a secondary school education will be able to achieve it through a new training scheme to be launched next year. Simply dubbed WISE, the programme will prepare these workers to450 words
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579 1986-11-17 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY CITIBANK'S launching of its autosave account and telebanking services tomorrow marks the entry of a foreign bank into what is regarded as the domain of the local banks. Its introduction of the autosave account scheme, which combines the convenience of a579 words
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340 1986-11-17 1 Bernama, AP THE MALAYSIAN government's decision to recall the Malaysian High Commissioner in Singapore will not affect bilateral relations between the two countries as it is just for consultations, Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. The Prime Minister said this to reporters when asked whetherBernama,; AP - 340 words
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125 1986-11-17 1 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Bob Hawke said yesterday that the Australian economy would improve next year, but he had no intention of calling an early general election. Mr Hawke, who led the Labour Party to victory in 1983 and 1984, said in a radio interviewReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-11-17 1 CONSUMER WATCHDOG chief Dr Lee Ngak Siang hes resigned, just (our months after being reelected president of the Consumers Association of Singapore tor a three-year term. Dr Lee resigned on Nov 1 "to pay increased attention to hie dental practice,'' said the257 words
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Advertisement357 1986-11-17 1 Need a car or truck loan? W\YFO()NG 737-7977 M VNttyfoong Mortgage And Finance (S) Lid A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkongß.mk b Ctayaorc Hill #03-00. Ctaymore PUia. Singapore W22 ADVERTISING MARKETING r 1* 9 *»-4 *iik W THE NEXT TIME a woman decides to call the girls over to her place357 words
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Advertisement374 1986-11-17 1 Call to free commission AMONG THE many changes the Monetary Authority of Singapore wants to see in the local securities industry is the introduction of negotiated commission. It has asked the new Stock Exchange of Singapore committee to draw up a firm plan by April next year. LORETTA McLAUGHLAN examines374 words
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Advertisement119 1986-11-17 1 Cahners Exposition Group CBj The Exhibition People Trans-Pacific JAL's terrific Regular connecting flights from Singapore via Tokyo with a flight schedule that's second to none. Over 60 flights a week to 7 major U.S. cities and Vancouver. The Executive Express leaves Tokyo daily, flies non-stop and is the first to119 words
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Advertisement251 1986-11-17 2 For this Financial Director 8% was the last straw. Every business big or small knows that interest rates can make or break them. But trusting to luck that the rate won't go the wrong way can leave you in a very risky situation. You can however, lessen that risk by251 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration964 1986-11-17 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE THE NEXT TIME a woman decides to call the girls over to her place for tea and scones, one French cosmetic house would probably like to get an invitation to the party too. For rather than joining the already964 words
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Article, Illustration458 1986-11-17 3 A CARDBOARD BOX that arrived in this office last week was severely attacked at once. It was a "sugarless" delivery, but chocolate by any other tag is not to be taken lightly at BT. Stella, a Swiss confectionary house, sent a box of its sugarless chocolates and458 words
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COPY LINES
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Article80 1986-11-17 3 has appointed Michael Weare as its new creative director. Mr Weare has worked at leading agencies in London, including J Walter Thompson, Foote, Cone Belding and direct marketing agency, Watson, Ward, Albert Varndell. Mr Weare also spent two years in Hongkong with Meridien (now The Ball Partnership) and80 words
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Article62 1986-11-17 3 public relations symposium featuring speakers from top international public relations companies will be held in Bangkok on Nov 26 at the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel. The two-day event is organised by The Thailand Management Association in cooperation with Presko Public Relations Co Ltd. Eight international public relations figures62 words
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Article, Illustration603 1986-11-17 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE CHANGES AT THE HELM of fourth-ranking Loo Burnott (S) are diroctod towards a "vary aggressive stanca" in Singapore and "a perception of change" within the agency. Martin Copus, the former regional account director with Burnett, Hongkong, has baan appointed its managing director,603 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1070 1986-11-17 4 ANNA TEO - Beecham invests further $30m in Singapore plant Everyone goes through a lot of GMP at Beechams. That is not the name v of one of the pharmaceutical and consumer goods maker's products. It stands for Good Manufacturing Practice. And it has proven to1,070 words
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1119 1986-11-17 4 FT EUROPEAN manufacturers are forfeiting a substantial competitive advantage by refusing to switch their purchases of materials and components from multiple to single sources of supply. That, at least, is the conviction of Ivor Morgan, professor of operations management at BostonFT - 1,119 words
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Advertisement12 1986-11-17 4 See us at METALASIAB6/AUTOMASIAB6 18-22 November 1986 World Trade Centre Stand 4A-112 words
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Advertisement148 1986-11-17 4 In NZ Dollars your money could be earning around c n -T* Rates vaiy throughout the day, but because we're owned by the Government of New Zealand, we will probably be able to give you a better rate for your fixed deposit of a minimum NZ$5O,OOO. No commissions or witholding148 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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298 1986-11-17 5 AP THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT has said that it has sent agents to Switzerland and other nations to investigate deposits in secret bank accounts outside the country. "Of all the economic crimes committed against the nation, illegal siphoning of foreignAP - 298 words
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402 1986-11-17 5 AFP POLITICAL RISKS are expected to rise in Hongkong during the next three months despite an encouraging economic outlook, according to a risk-rating concern. The Political and Economic Risk Consultancy Ltd's 10th quarterly survey on the British colony also predicted upward pressure onAFP - 402 words
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315 1986-11-17 5 AFP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino yesterday admitted that her peace efforts may fail following the murder of a left-wing politician and the collapse of peace talks with communist rebels. Mrs Aquino, addressing a UN-sponsored rally in a Manila park, repeated a warning thatAFP - 315 words
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Article129 1986-11-17 5 UPI MORE THAN 30 mining contracts, mostly for gold exploration, have been approved by Indonesia. President Suharto has approved draft agreements with 34 foreign contractors who proposed joint mining ventures, mainly in gold and silver mining, said Ridwan Mahmud, the director for mining development, inUPI - 129 words
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422 1986-11-17 5 Forecaster predicts increased unemployment AP JAPAN'S unemployment and inflation, traditionally the lowest in the industrial world, may rise to a record 4 per cent in 1968. according to Chase Econometrics, a leading US forecasting firm. "Japan has entered a period of slower economic growth dueAP - 422 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration455 1986-11-17 6 Need for export markets to remain open to US Reuter FEDERAL RESERVE Board chairman Paul Volcker said the dollar may be near appropriate levels as long as growing export markets remain open to the US. In an address on Saturday to Yale University's SchoolReuter - 455 words
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269 1986-11-17 6 UPI MEXICO expects to spend nearly half of its U5577.6 billion budget next year on debt payments, according to the plan presented by President Miguel de la Madrid to the Congress. The proposal predicts widespread improvements over this year's poor economicUPI - 269 words
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Article143 1986-11-17 6 AP I REPRESENTATIVES of 36 Third World nations have agreed that their develop- ment needs should be I satisfied before repayment of foreign debts, a I participant in the meeting said. I "First we develop, i then we pay the foreign debt," Mr Gustavo SaberI bein,AP - 143 words
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230 1986-11-17 6 Reuter KREMLIN LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev has called for a powerful leap in industry to improve product quality and woo Soviet consumers away from a preference for "made in the West" labels. Mr Gorbachev was speaking on Saturday to the Communist Party Central Committee on theReuter - 230 words
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Article78 1986-11-17 6 AP SOLDIERS WILL be working alongside farmers in the fields using tanks refitted for agriculture to help the Rumanian government reduce military expenditures, the communist party daily Scinteia reported on Saturday. The newspaper quoted President Nicoale Ceausescu as saying that troops would be helpingAP - 78 words
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Article797 1986-11-17 6 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvtee Local From number time FT FT73 0044 IAX/SFO/ANC/ NBT/OSA/TP€ UA UA805 0100 SFO/HKG SiA SQ11 0125 LAX/NtT SIA SQ41 0615 MAA MAS MH681 0820 KUL SIA SQ45 0825 MRU/CMS SIA SQ43 0910 DHA/KHI MAS MH811 0910 P€N MAS MH671 0920 KUL SIA SQ103 0950797 words
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Advertisement342 1986-11-17 6 I A"\ T business person's choice, L£l l|% /I /\V ever V Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday |l V I I and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport V I I 1L at 22:05 hours and arriving at ombay at 00:30 hours. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your Travel Agent. "fective thru 31342 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous82 1986-11-17 6 Doonesbury M/HEN ONE THINKS OF OMNPORI ONE THINKS imm r try WHY* WW NOT BENPIf&S> THRASHERORTHEBWSTLE-1 thighep curlew* eooo QUESTION. IRAN6UPDK& SCHOOLMATE CECILTO SEE IF HE KNEW, BUT HE MS OUT WEE&NG.^^^— BY GARRY TRUDEAU VINTAGE CECIL! IF TPS NOT ONE THING WTTH HIM, N CHANCES ARB VERfGOOP INPEEPrrS ANOTHER.82 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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421 1986-11-17 7 Reuter THE SWISS National Bank will take banks' reduced demand for liquidity after introduction of a new interbank clearing system into account when setting its money supply target, according to vice-president Markus Lusser. Mr Lusser told reporters after a speech to bankers inReuter - 421 words
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487 1986-11-17 7 Reuter THE THREE MAJOR LISTED Australian trading banks are not expected to show the strong profit growth of the previous year when they report their results for the year ended Sep 30. According to stockbrokers' analysts, the sluggish economy, high interest rates andReuter - 487 words
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369 1986-11-17 7 FT THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT has decided to Ml up an independent group to examine the legal implications of new technology for banking payment» systems. The group, whoee members have not yet been chosen, is expected to start its work early next yearFT - 369 words
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Article91 1986-11-17 7 Reuter THAILANO may allow more foreign banks to open branches in Bangkok because the economy is recovering, according to Deputy Finance Minister Supachai Panitchpakdi. Only two licences have been issued to foreign banks in Thailand for new branches in the past 22 years. There areReuter - 91 words
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185 1986-11-17 7 Reuter SHANGHAI haa paaaed new rulee allowing eome foreign en- terprises to buy and sell foreign., exchange freely for the first timesince 1948. A local paper, Mten Wmi Sao,, said last Saturday the new rulee,; effective last Thursday, permit-, ted foreign joint venturee,Reuter - 185 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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242 1986-11-17 7 THE US DOLLAR closed weaker against the Swiss franc last week. There were much selling among disappointed dollar optimists caused by the currency's fruitless attempts to break through important chart points. Fears of central bank intervention also contributed to the greenback's volatility. The dollar's242 words
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Article67 1986-11-17 7 OVERSEAS Union Bank will cut its prime lending rate by percentage point to s'/» per cent from tomorrow. Its deposit rates will also be trimmed by point across-the-bosrd. The savings rate will be 3V* per cent for premium accounts and 3 for GRO accounts. It will pay67 words
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Article25 1986-11-17 7 UBS Swiss franc: Hovering around the DM0.83 mark Storting: Sharpening the knives for intervention preparations. Yen: In the stability shadow of the Americans.UBS - 25 words
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287 1986-11-17 7 Green Collier GOLD plummeted last Friday to close below the psychological support of US$4OO (basis spot). It ended at $307, a drop of $11.50 from the previous week's close. The metal's big decline was primarily due to technically inspired selling andGreen & Collier - 287 words
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Article215 1986-11-17 7 ASIAN CURRENCY avtrogt fr I i s w*«k «nd«d 1 Mov 14 MD FRICM High Law IMS 7 days 6 5 15/16 1 momh 6 1/16 6 2 month i 6 1/16 6 3 momh! t 6 1/16 6 6 month i 6 5 15/16 9 month215 words
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Article264 1986-11-17 7 National Discount Company Ltd THE DOMESTIC money market saw wide fluctuations in the overnight rate during the latter part of last week. Overnight rates which opened 1-3/4 5/8 per cent, eased to 3/4 1/2 point before firming sharply to trade in the 3-3/4 to 3 band.National Discount Company Ltd - 264 words
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Article52 1986-11-17 7 At Saturday's dot* Prices offer* d by discount houses on N< n 15 3-month Treasury Mb 17/8—1 3/4 Overnight 2 3/8 3-monfh bank bilk 3 2 7/8 CaW deposits 2 3/8 3-momti CD 3 2 7/8 Sourc* National 6-montti CD 3 3/16 3 1/16 Discount Company Source: National52 words
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Article, Illustration513 1986-11-17 7 Indicates the average of the prime lending rates of 12 major banks in Singpore P1R of banks at the < Jose of bus in# ii on Friday, Nov 14, as supplied by lb* Assock jtton of Banks In Singapore. IANK PI* lonk 6V. American Express lank 7513 words
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Article34 1986-11-17 7 Tb* rang* of call n atos for th# with tf)d#d Friday, Nov 14 i Rank fund 1 4.8 Gonoral fund 47 5.125 $m Muv«nnnH of fund* 2628 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd34 words
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Advertisement151 1986-11-17 7 2 nights and 3 days at the Mandarin Singapore for *****.00 nettl Mandarin Executive Package Deluxe room in the Main Building Complimentary fruit basket Chinese tea service in room upon check- in Welcome drink Free use of I Mandarin Recreation and Health Gub facilities (except for massage and squash/ tennis151 words
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Advertisement162 1986-11-17 7 A*-cu—, ner terr. 3 barms, servant's, attached bath, split living/ dining. Furn. $1,350. RPC *****1/*****3. DISTRICT 11, Orchid Inn vicinity. Beautiful single storey bungalow on elevated land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, renovated, land area 6,500 squaref feet, mature garden, must view. Only $600,000. Call *****00 after 10 a.m. n n162 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration782 1986-11-17 8 LISA LEE - Sculptor Olivier Strebelle's love for flying runs like an unending thread throughout most of his creations. LISA LEE talks to this famous Belgian sculptor who created "Between Sea and Sky", a piece of work commissioned for Marina Square. LISA LEE WHEN Olivier Strebelle is782 words
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673 1986-11-17 8 JAIME LYE - Film festival an exciting start for Singapore By JAIME LYE AT LAST. Singapore is to have its own international film festival. Movie buffs are likely to salivate at the choice of up to 40 films from around the world that will be screened during the festival next February, not to673 words
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Article, Illustration596 1986-11-17 8 JAIME LYE - -By JAIME LYE TALK about wiring ET and Wargames together and getting a bad connection. How Short Circuit appeals depends very much on your ability to accept the story-line about an expensive pile of metal programmed to destroy on cue but is596 words
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Advertisement162 1986-11-17 8 Exceflent Business Opportunities with W' f: Now At Korean Pavilion, World Trade Centre Hall 4, Stands 481 -85, 4DI-D4 18—22 November '86 See for yourself the dedication Koreans put into the production of their quality machinery and tools. Higher productivity, efficiency and safety. m ft P u TL OB II162 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous49 1986-11-17 8 is raß.BfctsTou) R£rll>/ GOING ON R tOINTCR y SPORTS MOUDRyP y rr's imPoss>BLe to TTc-LL LOITH Mirn HCS OPEJSIING His rviß»u USITH R StOISS P>R.my KMIFe. HeoßDesep rnuesu fbLLo'ioe^ e>V SUJISS ROLL INTHO CANT€£N RJJD He.'s GOT R SNOU) SC&Je. PRPORU)€JGHT ON MIS Des< aVSNIM* ITAMB«0 CO ITO l»**49 words
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SPORTS
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452 1986-11-17 9 JEFFREY TAN and Gail Martinez, "veterans" on the local bowling scene, silenced a hoard of newcomers to take the men and women's titles at the National bowling championships at Jurong yesterday. Jeffrey and Gail, who entered the final day trailing in fourth position, put452 words
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482 1986-11-17 9 UPI AUSTRALIAN Rodger Davis, completing the finest year of his career, yesterday fired a final round four-under-par 68 in a torrid finish decided on the last hole to win the US$2OO,OOO Australian Open golf championship at the Metropolitan Club. In one of the ail-time greatUPI - 482 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-11-17 9 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG YESTERDAY must have been the greatest day in Suter Tan's wa-ter-skiing career: the 15-year-old secondary three schoolboy beat Jasmie Hussein, Asia's top slalom water skier and clinched the Sentosa/OCL Merlion Week Sea Carnival men's open slalom gold. Toppling Jasmie, 27, was389 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-11-17 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER MOVE ASIDE K C Ng. Peter Johnson's hot on your tail and it looks like he's coming through with a run that's big enough to bring him this year's jockey's championship title. Sorry chaps, but that's the picture right now.408 words
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Article, Illustration374 1986-11-17 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS FOR A WHOLE WEEK, the hustler did his roadwork. Yesterday, on the long road to redemption, Justedjo Tarik hit the jackpot. Not with streetsmart, but with honest toil. At 33-years-old, the man they call The Hustler because of his high jinks on court,374 words
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Article341 1986-11-17 9 DEFENDING champions Thailand survived a last-ditch challenge from Indonesia's golfers to retain the coveted Putra Cup at Hongkong's par-71 Eden course in Fanling on Sunday. The winners beat off the firstround leaders who briefly led after 15 holes yesterday, by 870 strokes to 874 to341 words
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Miscellaneous1239 1986-11-17 9 w mm SINS 9.30pm, Channel 5 In this final episode, the action shifts back to present day New York. Helene (Joan Collins, left), Edmund and Mueller are discussing what Helen's enemies may be planning for her. Meanwhile, Luba receives an offer to work for Hubert in his rival magazine, and1,239 words
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Miscellaneous692 1986-11-17 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 I give out cards just right (5) 6 Farm place where some of the firm have a day out (5) 9 With her, I get right in a females embrace (7) 10 Start trying out the fish (5) 11 He wove my mat (5) 12 Some692 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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488 1986-11-17 10 FT ONE OF THE most aggressive corporate raiders in the current wave of US takeover activity, Ronald Perelman, 43, has struck on two fronts, bidding US$4.9 billion for Gillette and forcing Transworld, a hotel and restaurant chain, to set about liquidating itself.FT - 488 words
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377 1986-11-17 10 Reuter SHARE PRICES on Wall Street closed higher in active trading last Friday, recovering at least some of the ground lost on Thursday when a wave of late selling battered the market. Rising bond prices and a new round of buy-out activity shored up theReuter - 377 words
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Article135 1986-11-17 10 NOV 14 Ct Imp OH a A. Inco 46 17% 27 >/„ In# IrW riOV rip# hi Intl 36% 19* unch ..42% Karr Addiaon 16* 12% Lobiaw Co 11* unch Bank Nova Scotia 16* 34% McMil Bldl 41* Molton A 22% 37% Moora Corp 26% Bp Raaourcaa 36 26135 words
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Article229 1986-11-17 10 NOV 14 MOM HAND rnttALS A Tongaat Truat Bk. Un 8M WooNru 910 150 96 1590 unch unch unch 26 A Alpha Abarcom 1390 290 +5 NOB 9900 190 Aad Amaprop 1475 425 25 unch Angvaal ***** 200 AMtd 5000 2150 unch 75 BuMt. 9600 100 C G Smith229 words
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Article559 1986-11-17 10 MOV 14 UBS Alcan Alormn 30% unch V n "i w Kra MfTH F_"' "TI fniBVTBnB AMa-Chalmara 2% unch Am Brandt Inc..... Am Can Co 44S 86'. •i Am Cyanamfcj 78% .1 Am Em Pwr as Am r ipi 56 V, s Am Home Prod 7%V. Am Motors559 words
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Article750 1986-11-17 10 Amsterdam NOV 14 U AM 961 00 -6 9 AhSd •300 106.00 -1.3 .1 1S690 -0 4 144 SO •06 AMEV Amro Bank. Am tad 74 30 •6.00 124 80 -2.1 •1J ■02 BOLS 3090 100 90 -1.6 -1 6 Boahrman TaOar Calva Etaavtar 130.00 oda ***** 702750 words
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Article82 1986-11-17 10 Reuter JAPANESE electronica maker Toshiba is holding top-lsvsl talks with Motorola Inc of the US on tha possibility of a wide-ranging link-up in computer microchips. Analysts said the move was the latest sign of increaaing cooperation between Japanese and American computer companies which once foughtReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement571 1986-11-17 10 ii Wftere to wim, dine a«« entortota ir Season of the Hunt Since time immemorial the hunt has been an exciting sport in Europe This event culminates in a feast where the prizes of the hunt are proudly served The BARON'S TABLE presents a rare gourmet treat for lunch and571 words
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Advertisement155 1986-11-17 10 London slocks on Pago IS > V, VVi"l 5 fii/Vfc": .i .i: g-I;Iff fcAf' i f h< v?!! lU'i. i V f 1 Mtyf > r V O < >< tjr 4ttr Outstandingly tender performances in many Long Jiang Shredded Beef dishes have made Daisy (pictured above) one of our155 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article530 1986-11-17 11 COFFEE Robusta futures again weakened last Friday afternoon, skidding to the day's lows and the cheapest levels for 12 weeks as New York prices eased. January futures traded last at £2,045 a tonne, down £125 from last Thursday night. Volume was 6,753 lots, including 2,223 crosses. SUGAR Raw530 words
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Article226 1986-11-17 11 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade eased from midsession highs last Friday on scattered commercial pre-hedging before the weekend to end mostly lower in moderately light trade, ranging from up I'/i US cents per bushel in spot to 2'/j lower in July. January settled at US$5.O3 V«226 words
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Article260 1986-11-17 11 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mostly higher last Friday, ranging from down V* US cent in December at US$2.B2 after posting a 2'/«-cent range to up 1% cents in new crop July. The unexpected strength in new crop may be due to a delayed reaction260 words
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Article138 1986-11-17 11 Chines* Produce Kotw»a 20/25% Exchange FOB NSW 535.00 Sollon' noon doting pH Nov 15 (SS/100 kg). cm on Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW 1405.00 Coconut oil IWP FOB NSW 1289.00 kft fob OW drum FOB 6640 76.00 Gambier N*w drum FOB 86.00 FOB NSW 330.00 Copra London Commodity Mtaod138 words
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Article31 1986-11-17 11 r KL TIN Dal* Oaring pricM Turnover *iAg iMml Nov 10 15.49 99 Nov 11 15.45 124 Nov 12 15.55 133 Nov 13 15.87 66 I Nov 14 Closed Clo— d31 words
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Article188 1986-11-17 11 Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co FEATURELESS and dull conditions persisted on general lack of interest last week in the Singapore and Malaysian markets, with turnover at a low ebb as One RSS drifted downwards gradually by about five cents overall. Freer offers of forwards coupled with stale bull liquidation madeHoliday,; Cutler,; Bath & Co - 188 words
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946 1986-11-17 11 AFP STERLING'S nervous performance against the major currencies last week lent only limited support to sterling-based values on the commodity market, in the widespread absence of supportive fundamental factors. Fears were that the British government might be put to the test over its recent declaration thatAFP - 946 words
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Advertisement624 1986-11-17 11 m Wtere id wte, te aatf ir r/[?i Start of A New Experience Kinta-Mani Delightful Indonesian meals! Our specialties include Charcoal Grilled Seafood, Gado Gado. Sate (Satay), spicy Rendangs. Ayam Goreng, Chendol and more! Tickling your palate with an authentic Indonesian cuisine-is only half the experience. The other half is624 words
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PERSONAL INVESTMENT
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Article, Illustration1102 1986-11-17 12 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - Chartist Pope picks local winners and losers By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI SINGAPORE and Hongkong were the only two world equity markets to be tagged with an outright "buy" recommendation by visiting technical analyst Adriaan Schrikker. The 80-year-old Dutchman dubbed the "Chartist Pope" of Europe1,102 words
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290 1986-11-17 12 RC TECHNICAL analysis studies done by Adriaan Schrikker reveal that "the US dollar is on the way up", after having completed certain interesting chart-based patterns. The greenback has broken out of an ascending triangle, and through an intermediate downtrend line against theRC - 290 words
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Article337 1986-11-17 12 LAST WEEK, we highlighted how the Asian countries have been pressured by the US to revalue their currencies by as much as 15 to 20 per cent as a means of cutting their widening trade deficits with America. Hongkong, whose currency ia still pegged to the US dollar337 words
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Article, Illustration368 1986-11-17 12 fflTMTfr? iMlia RC ALTHOUGH the fundamental background of the company leads one to put an "avoid" tag on strife-ridden Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd, the technical profile of the stock is suggesting something quite different Like all other highly-geared Malaysian and Singapore entities,RC - 368 words
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Article, Illustration995 1986-11-17 12 mm RC OVER THE past two years, Metal Box Singapore Ltd has made great strides at improving group productivity. Employee skills were upgraded and enlarged, its production facilities mechanised, and the group's computerisation and automation programs installed. So significant was the impact, that inRC - 995 words
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Advertisement151 1986-11-17 12 1 0* tA M *9 4 s as J^ 1 w v!So* Si *r nr f 4 a ORDER FORM Y«v I would fike to subscribe/renew. Pleose send the magazine to the following address 1 Company; Desig Enclosed is cheque/money order no: for $49.00/$71.25/164.75. Cheque/money order should be made payable151 words
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Advertisement38 1986-11-17 12 BT welcomei investment ideas end viewooints from brokers, bankers and readers. Addrm all dkjkaaAAMJMAjIAAJkA Ajka TWa Cjil# n Bama a laiMAeA COrrvSponOvivCO IO» I FiB ELQfiOi 9 wrSOnßi lilvvvl" ment, Business Times, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923.38 words
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Article, Illustration5232 1986-11-17 13 AMY CHEOK - It ■Singapore By AMY CHEOK THE CORRECTION on the Singapore stock market continued last week but was interrupted by a technical rebound at midweek. There was no fresh positive factor, here or in Malaysia, to lure the bulls back to the market. Developments across the5,232 words
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Article553 1986-11-17 13 K.Lumpur m CONDITIONS remained soft at the Kuaia Lumpur stock market last week as sellers dictated terms again and share prices retreated for the second week running. Confidence was at a low ebb as buyers wary of fresh commitments stayed on the sidelines. In the553 words
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Article526 1986-11-17 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Nov 14 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Aokam: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-one. Parkway Hldgs: Public offer of $60 million ban stock wtth TSR. Shareholders art entMed to $48.47 million of issue In the ratio of two loan stoda with TS* at526 words
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1042 1986-11-17 14 Takeovers and takeover rumours prop up exchange m I W/ J New York I M I FT THE HEAVY HITTERS of the New York Stock Exchange have been off in China laat week opening up the tines of communications with a potential newFT - 1,042 words
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512 1986-11-17 14 Tokyo AFP SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo stock market continued to advance laat week with key market barometer Nikkei Stock Average gaining for five consecutive sessions up to Wednesday. The 225-biue chip average closed out the week on Friday at 17,380.50 yen, forAFP - 512 words
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458 1986-11-17 14 I Hongkong iLd SHK Research THE MARKET marked time in the absence of either a clear direction or fresh impetus for growth. The Hang Seng Index advanced 26 points to close the week at 2244.03. Institutional participation, especially from overseas, was rather limited as manifestedSHK Research - 458 words
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273 1986-11-17 14 V\ Sydney it A AP AUSTRALIAN share markets ended the week sharply lower after five consecutive loeses with nervousness over Australia's economic situation and profittaking sending the market down. At the week's close, the All Ordinaries Index had fallen 41.3 points from theAP - 273 words
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367 1986-11-17 14 iraiil London 5 I A UPI AP SHARE PRICES fell back in London last week as fears about inflation and interest rates took their toll. The Financial Times share price index of 30 leading British companies closed 24 points lower over the week atUPI; AP - 367 words
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179 1986-11-17 14 BCI ON THE MILAN SHARE MARKET, the approaching technical deadlines weighed on investors' initiatives and profit-taking got the upper hand, dragging down the BCI All-Share Index to 750.71 with a loss of 2.5 per cent on the week ending last Wednesday. Trading value turnedBCI - 179 words
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214 1986-11-17 14 CSZ THE CREDIT-SUISSE INDEX shed 4.6 points over the week to close at 543.7 points last Friday. The index picked up steam by advancing 2.4 points two Fridays ago to 548.3, primarily due to the favourable economic outlook and lower bond yields. However, the indexCSZ - 214 words
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225 1986-11-17 14 NYT BANKAMERICA CORP is hoping to increase the book value of its stock by more than US$3, to more than US$24 a share, through a corporate restructuring programme. The programme involves selling businesses that are not essential and reducing its workNYT - 225 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-11-17 14 Reuter BRITAIN, concerned to prevent improper dealings and maintain confidence in its liberalised financial markets, has brought forward legislation against insider trading. Trade and Industry Secretary Paul Channon said powers to investigate suspected insider trading contained in a new financial services Act, whichReuter - 373 words
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540 1986-11-17 14 Reuter JAPAN'S four major securities houses have reported record parent company profits in the year ended Sep 30, for the fourth successive year. They were helped by hectic trading in equity and bond markets on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in the second half ofReuter - 540 words
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Advertisement336 1986-11-17 14 NOTICE IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. W IN THE MATTER OF CUTE CUTE LAND INVESTMENTS PTE LTD Vetartary H ~'i J M* >TT At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of CUTE CUTE LAND INVESTMENTS PTE LTD duly held and convened at 36, Phillip Street #02-00,336 words
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Advertisement42 1986-11-17 14 STC CHALETS SENTOSA !>< (Former Apollo Hotel) Monorail Station 2 Tel: *****88, *****66 Self Service Holiday Resort Less Cost More Privacy v\ CHALET DIVISION SINGAPORE TENNIS CENTRE PTE LTD 1020 hist C o.ist I'.irkw.iv. Sini;«iport' 1 "»44. Tel: 442VM>(». Ich x: RS {'»>!<{ III!.42 words
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Article, Illustration1569 1986-11-17 15 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - Among the many changes the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) wants to see in the local securities Industry is the introduction of negotiated commission. It has asked the new Stock Exchange of Singapore committee to draw up a firm plan by April1,569 words
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Article887 1986-11-17 15 EQUITIES in London closed with an easier bias last Friday but above the lows seen initially as sterling steadied on the foreign exchanges, calming fears that domestic interest rates would soon have to rise, dealers said. At the close, the FTSE 100 Index was down 0.3 point at887 words
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541 1986-11-17 15 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - Plans to expand existing facilities By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN HOTEL TAI-PAN Ltd, which is proposing a capital restructuring scheme, is planning to (*rt more money into its loss-incurring namesake hotel in Victoria Street. In a circular outlining details of the restructuring scheme, the company said541 words
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Article371 1986-11-17 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK AGGRESSIVE and cash-rich Kuwait Investment Office (KIO), which already has strategic stakes in a local stockbrokerage plus listed companies here and in Malaysia, has increased its interests in Cold Storage Holdings PLC to 6.425 million shares or 5.17 per cent. In371 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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Article159 1986-11-17 15 Group operating profit after tax fell 56.6 per cent to $1.18 million ($2.73 million) on a 32 per cent drop in operating income to $20.74 million ($30.3 million) for the year ended June 30, 1986. A hefty $3.6 million provision for doubtful debts adversely affected the159 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-11-17 15 MALAYAN BANKING BHD chief executive Wan Azmi Wan Harrvzah announced at an extraordinary general meeting last Saturday that he will step down from the post and the board next month. A close aide of Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin, Wan Azmi cited340 words
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Article340 1986-11-17 15 SINGAPORE LAND LTD has advised registered holders of its transferable subscription rights that the entitlement to subscribe for ordinary shares of the company at the subscription price of $6.60 each will lapse on Dec 31, 1966, and after that date, the TSRs will no longer be valid for340 words
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Advertisement72 1986-11-17 15 EXECUTIVE The Singapore office of an international timber products company seeks a marketing executive experienced in sawn timber and/ or board products. Some production knowledge would be advantageous. A proven successful track record is of greater importance than age. Salary negotiable. All applications will be acknowledged and treated in strictest72 words
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Advertisement47 1986-11-17 15 ACHIEVING SUPER-PERFORMANCE for personal and organization growth r Seminar Leader: ELI BAY an internationally acknowledged pioneering leader in creative super-learning. 2-DAY WORKSHOP ON NEUROLOGICAL SKILL THAT WILL ENABLE YOU TO MASTER INHERENT ABILITIES FOR SUPER-PERFORMANCE DATE: Dec. 2-3, 1986 9am-spm VENUE: HILTON INTERNATIONAL, SINGAPORE V V CSS47 words
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181 1986-11-17 16 AP THE GOVERNMENT of President Corazon Aquino, beset by a welter of political and economic woes, yesterday claimed to have uncovered new clues in the slaying of a prominent leftist leader and the kidnapping of a top Japanese business executive. Presidential spokesmanAP - 181 words
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230 1986-11-17 16 Reuter SOUTH ASIAN leaders began a summit conference in Bangalore yesterday with a call to end terrorism gripping the violence-torn Indian subcontinent. Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, taking over the chairmanship of the seven-nation SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation), said:Reuter - 230 words
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Article97 1986-11-17 16 Reuter BRITAIN has thrown its support firmly behind the US on arms cuts in exchange for guarantees that they would not leave Europe exposed and the British without an independent deterrent. This emerged from weekend talks between British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and USReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration505 1986-11-17 16 BRIAN GOMEZ - Philippines has shown it 'can survive any crisis' By BRIAN GOMEZ THE CHRISTIAN dominated population in the Philippines will never allow the country to be controlled by communists, Cardinal Jaime Sin of the Philippines declared yesterday. The 23,000 reported communist guerillas belonging to505 words
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411 1986-11-17 16 THE NEW Philippine Constitution, which is to be the subject of a national plebiscite on Feb 2, is a "beautiful and unique" document, according to the Archbishop of Manila, Cardinal Jaime Sin. The head of the Philippine Catholic Church told a lunch address in Singapore411 words
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365 1986-11-17 16 THE PRINTING and publishing industry, which exports only 16 per cent of its output, must sell more overseas if it is to continue to thrive. Dr Lee Boon Yang, the Minister of State (Trade and Industry and Home Affairs), said yesterday that the domestic365 words
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44 1986-11-17 16 Reuter A US congressional tsam arrived in Hongkong yesterday for trade talks expected to focus on the British colony's exports to the US. The congressmen would start talks today with Governor Sir Edward Youde and trade officials. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article36 1986-11-17 16 AP PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yeeterday defended the presentation of amendments to the Official Secrets Act, saying the existing law was mors extensive in its legislative scope than the amendments.AP - 36 words
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Article52 1986-11-17 16 AFP A MONEY MARKET dealing in loan* and bond transfers, the biggest of its kind in China, has opened in Taiyuan, the New China News Agency said yesterday. The market, run by the Induatrial and Commercial Bank of Taiyuan in Shanzi province, will also handleAFP - 52 words
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48 1986-11-17 16 UPI SANDOZ AG chief executive Marc Moret is under preesure to rseign because of the pharmaceutical company's pollution of the Rhine River, it was reported yesterday. A fire at the plant caused tonnes of toxic chemicals to spill into the river. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article34 1986-11-17 16 Reuter A BOMB exploded st an IBM computer research centre in Heidelberg on Ssturdsy night, csusing sxtsnsivs dsmsgs but no injuries. Police said they believed leftwing extremists were responsible. RouterReuter - 34 words
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Article37 1986-11-17 16 UPI A CLUSTER of earthquakes rocked a tiny island south of Tokyo yesterday where a volcano erupted for the first time in 12 years, officials said. There were no reports of casualties. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Advertisement299 1986-11-17 16 Get your free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Ran to turn Mt Ophir into a tourist resort 2. Singapore waltzes away with seven advertising awards 3. Singatronics gains foothold in China market 4. Emporium group299 words
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Advertisement316 1986-11-17 16 Canada THE GOLD CON STANmRD c t V *-A X- f Kf Jjr* Gold is the one commodity that has long been valued as the basis for sound financial planning. Esteemed for its enduring value, gold is a long-term insurance against monetary, political and social uncertainty. It is held by316 words
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SHIPPING TIMES
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Article163 1986-11-17 17 A NEW US$7O million rig will be moth balled by its owners in the North Sea where dozens of rigs sre Isid up for Isck of work. The self-propelled semi-sub-mersible Dyvi Alpha left Nippon Kokan yard recently and its owner, K/S Dyvi Drilling of Norway,163 words
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467 1986-11-17 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM A NUMBER of measures have been worked out by the Singapore Freight Forwarders Association and the Registry of Vehicles to resolve problems posed by the haulage of overweight containers on Singapore roads. The ROV has agreed to upgrade the registered467 words
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385 1986-11-17 17 AFP. Reuter THE NORWEGIAN Government has announced an economic boycott of South Africa and Namibia to add to international pressure on Pretoria to scrap its apartheid policies of racial segregation. Foreign minister Knut Frydenlund told a news conference that theAFP.; Reuter - 385 words
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Article76 1986-11-17 17 AFP THE CAPTAIN and second-in-command of a Greek freighter went down with their ship when it sank off the Azores last Friday, but the remaining 24 crew were picked up safely by a Portuguese trawler, the authorities in Azores said. A spokesman for the navalAFP - 76 words
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Article84 1986-11-17 17 OANA-PNA THE PHILIPPINE BUREAU OF CUSTOMS last Friday slapped a 30,000-peso fine on the owners of an American vessel found to carry raw materials for the manufacture of explosives and ammunition. The vessel, Cargo Trader, is now held by customs authorities in Bacong. Negros Oriental province.OANA-PNA - 84 words
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Article62 1986-11-17 17 Reuter BLUE CIRCLE INDUSTRIES PLC said it had been notified by the Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd of Australia that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Ashburton Proprietary, was now the beneficial owner of 8 175 million BCI shares or 6.3 per cent. Blue Circle said Adelaide had made noReuter - 62 words
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Article1265 1986-11-17 18 QRAIN and coal interest focused on US east coast and US Gulf outlets while most other business on the London shipping freights market on Thursday occurred in a moderately active time-charter sector. A steady rate of U5512.50 (fio) was agreed for three more US Gulf-Japan grain shipments of1,265 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-11-17 18 HONGKONG International Terminals (HIT) will have invested more than HKS2.7 billion (USsa*3 million) in new port facilities by the end of the five-year period in 1989. The latest contract for the construction of Terminal 6 involving HK$59l million was signed with Kumagai Gumi, HAM International253 words
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Article747 1986-11-17 18 THREE TANKERS were sold to a joint Norwegian/US venture for more than US$26 million. The tankers involved, all built in 1975, are the 138,890dwt Beaumont, the 155,106-dwt Phoenix (ex Orleans) and the 123,619dwt Elite. In the demolition sector, brokers said rates paid by Taiwanese breakers tended to747 words
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Article937 1986-11-17 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner X 1 Alltrons VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow line* X 4 Atlas line X 3 ANl 1 1/2 A PC line V 4 API III 2/3 ASCI III 1 Bait-Canada line937 words
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248 1986-11-17 18 Reuter AT LEAST five Japanese refiners have started talks with Japanese ship operators to fix VLCC on the Mid-East Gulf/Japan route for late November to early December loading, and two other refiners are likely to enter the spot tanker market soon for mid-DecemberReuter - 248 words
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561 1986-11-17 19 Seatrade Week AS THE YEAR draws to a close, it is becoming increasingly more difficult to determine whether there was a rebound for international export trade off the US west coast, or another downward spin in what many people fear is an irreversibleSeatrade Week - 561 words
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305 1986-11-17 19 Kingsley Wood - V Kingsley Wood IT WAS SURPRISING that the numerous government reviews into various areas of liner shipping activity should have given relatively little attention to the role of the freight forwarder, Australian Shippers' Council executive director Ric North said in Sydney.305 words
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154 1986-11-17 19 Opecna ALL IRANIAN tea ports would be provided with improved facilities to enable them to handle the growing volume of non-oil exports, according to Roads and Transport Minister Mohammad Reza Saeedi-Kia. The fall in oil prices was a "blessing in disguise",Opecna - 154 words
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137 1986-11-17 19 UPI FOUR CREWMEN on a cruise ship were suffocated by methane gas when one of them opened a hatch on the sewage storage tank they were repairing. Jill Dechello,.a Scandinavian Cruise Lines spokesman said last Friday that the men were workingUPI - 137 words
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335 1986-11-17 19 Lloyd's List THE GOVERNMENT of Lugtrabourg may set up a shipping register as part of a bid to expand the country's financial services activities. A feasibility project being carried out for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is expected to be completed withinLloyd's List - 335 words
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6202 1986-11-17 24 AARHWE Luna Maersk. Maersk Lin*. Nov It. Fan Ha, China Oceen. Nov 20 Ming Fortune, Yang Ming, Nov 26 Ever GiEed, Evergreen. Nov 26. Liao Ha. China Ocaan. Nov 29 Fan Ha. CMne Ocaan. Nov 20 LJao Ha. China Ocaan. Nov 29.6,202 words
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Article324 1986-11-17 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI B«rl h Arrival D«f>artun KEPPEL WHARVES Frotosingapore K35 alongside 17.11/1500 Koto Benor K32 alongside 17.11/0600 Sriwijoyo K36 alongside 17.11/1500 Glory Selaton-5 K21 17.11/2000 19.11/0600 Hoti Senang K19 17.11/0700 18.11/0700 Krasica 1 K33 17.11/1000 18.11/2300 Pyramids K27 17.11/0600 19.11/1500 R Viking Stor/P K10 17.11/0700324 words
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Article593 1986-11-17 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movamant Ship Voy date/time Oparator cargo schadula Location P Mckinley I66W 17.11 86 1800 API F8 0900-1000 U3 Koto Mochon 8621 17.11 86 1900 Eastern M F7 1000-1100 S5 Wister Hill 001E 17.11 86 2000 G593 words
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Advertisement71 1986-11-17 17 HONGKONG INTERNATIONAL TERMINALS will have Invested more than HK$2.7 billion (US$343 million) In new port facilities by the end of the five-year period In 1989. P*ge ll THE GOVERNMENT of Luxembourg may set up a shipping register as part of a bid to expand the country's financial services activities. Peg*71 words
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Advertisement257 1986-11-17 18 TEL: 03-*****50 MALAYSIA SON. BHD. TLX: ***** MTM EUfI&C/FAM EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE 'SL PT. of LDQ. mm moo n pmsk cm Frt. Booking contact Miss Gsn PT. KLANQ SPORE 17/11 11/11 24/11 4/12 5/12 LOG. FOR Further load/ discharging ports an route subject to suMdent Inducement. Support %Mt Goodrich Maritime257 words
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Advertisement617 1986-11-17 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container B Shipping Pte Ltd STRAITS SHPPMG Bnmai Ports and Bangkok Ovarsaas Containars Limitad .-av: 'w>muv 3 > L'7l 3> tjm ram 19/11 29/11 IS/11 27/11 es/12 M/ 12 12/12 14/12 19/12 21/12 21/12 21/12 M/l N/1 11/1 IVI 19/1 21/1 25/1 27/1 BANGKOK BORNEO617 words
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Advertisement315 1986-11-17 19 ""W jy *fc IV LINE, T Line double stack cars get it all for you. N you ship regularly between the Far East and the U.S. Midwest or the East Coast, here's good news. "K" Line offers fixed-day-of-the week service from the Far East to Long Beach and quick shipment315 words
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Advertisement794 1986-11-17 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES Y\V\ PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VCMCL MAJAFAMT OOWA HOT A SMOA SIN JKT MY SIN 4/12 5/12 5/12 11/12 13/12 is/12 IA/12 «d 23/11 25/11 27/11 •TCN TAICHUNQ *MUR HKO KAO *TCH KEE MM *MUW *HTC YOK794 words
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Advertisement371 1986-11-17 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MANDALAT Vl4 HTONEYWA V2IM PA-MI VIO3N PA6AN VIOON V 4 BURMA FIVE STAR Burmese National Line) Loacfint for Rangoon Sport pj 15/1# Nat 17/11 Nat 20/22 Nat 4/0 Dk Pedant Ptranf BANK LINE NOBTHBOUM) TO UKC SPORE ROAM HUU. INK TAIBALA SAMOA Vt S/12 4/1 13/1 9/1371 words
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