The Business Times, 19 November 1986
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Title Section11 1986-11-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, IMC CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration188 1986-11-19 1 Exchange rates THE S$ dollar closed slightly lower at 2.1935/45 (previously 2.1930/40) to the USS in thin trading on the forex market yesterday. The local dollar also weakened against the Sterling pound, HK$, M$ and A$, but appreciated against the mark and the yen. US* 162.95/163.05 yon,188 words
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590 1986-11-19 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR tank farm to store fuel for ships is to be added to the facilities now being developed on Pulau Brani by the Port of Singapore Authority as a container port. Preliminary discussions started between590 words
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Article, Illustration570 1986-11-19 1 SOH TIANG KENG - Continued brain drain will pose problems By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial Correspondent A MINI BRAIN DRAIN is taking place as foreign exchange and capital market dealers in Singapore, lured by attractive salaries and generous perks, leave for Tokyo. The Japaneee financial centre opens its offshore570 words
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Article162 1986-11-19 1 MALAYSIA WILL progress faster if its current system of government is replaced with a regimented version. But Malaysia has no intention of doing so, according to Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba. He said that the government did not propose to do this although it162 words
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109 1986-11-19 1 CHINA hopes to capture a major share of foreign investment in the Asian-Pacific region to help quadruple its 1980 industrial and agricultural output by the year 2000. Chinese State Planning Commission vice-chairman Gan Ziyu told an international business conference on the Pacific Rim in109 words
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Article, Illustration338 1986-11-19 1 INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS who bolted after the doors of the exchange were shut last December have come back and are buying Singapore-based shares with a vengeance. The December issue of Singapore Business, the nation's business magazine, reports that foreign fund managers from the non-traditional overseas338 words
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346 1986-11-19 1 Reuter THE DEREGULATION of financial markets is crucial to maintaining the Pacific region's economic growth, according to Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp chairman Michael Sand berg. The economic pressures on some countriee tempt them to resist the world trend towards stripping away restrictions onReuter - 346 words
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Article, Illustration234 1986-11-19 1 THE SINGAPORE stock market staged an encouraging rebound yesterday aa investors embarked on a selective buying programme. Many Malaysian stocks also attracted renewed buying support and, by the closing bell, had chalked up good gains on volume. The final scoreboard showed gains thumping lossss234 words
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Advertisement312 1986-11-19 1 SES disciplinary arm ready THE FIRST ITEM of the action programme for the Stock Exchange of Singapore is in place a Disciplinary SubCommittee headed by chairman Tan Chok Kian. Coming up next is a Listing SubCommittee to speed up listing procedure. See Page 17 MONEY EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS CROSSWORDS TV312 words
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Advertisement169 1986-11-19 1 BALLY Shipping Timos comM as toparate aa< Maka tor* you gat your copy You make the choice. We make the arrangements. Buying a home is now easier. Just choose the home you want: a bungalow, a terrace house, an apartment or a condominium unit. Then call at Credit POSB in169 words
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HOME NEWS
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173 1986-11-19 2 MORE THAN 600 nurses, students and other volunteers will be helping the Home Nursing Foundation (NHF) with a nine-day food and fun fair. The event, to raise funds for the foundation, will be held alongside a consumer fair, Christmas Special '86, at the173 words
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Article132 1986-11-19 2 THE consumer price index (CPI) an indicator of inflation last month remained at the same level as September. Food and housing costs were down. Although vegetables were more expensive, prices of food fell by 0.1 per cent because of cheaper fish, pork and hen eggs. Housing132 words
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382 1986-11-19 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG THE ARRIVAL of Compaq Computer Corporation, the world's largest supplier of portable personal computers, will give Singapore access to the company's valuable expertise on high productivity production. Compaq is reputed to be one of the most successful companies in the PC382 words
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Article42 1986-11-19 2 THE PSA TOWERS, located at Maritime Square, will be renamed Cable Car Towers from next month. The change is made to prevent confusion with the new PSA Building, where the Port of Singapore Authority offices are located.42 words
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159 1986-11-19 2 TRADERS unfamiliar with rules and procedures in exporting goods under the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) and the Asean Preferential Trade Arrangements (APTA) will find a seminar on Dec 17 useful. The one-day seminar, organised by the Trade Development Board, is an on-going programme159 words
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222 1986-11-19 2 THE PREACHING has begun to turn into practice. Where papers presented at conferences about automation used to be about how important it was to invest in automation, these days people are offering case studies of the actual experiences of local companies. Noting this222 words
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Article, Illustration125 1986-11-19 2 THE WORLD'» most beautiful woman breezed into Singapore yesterday bearing good tidings lor the tourist industry. Singapore is to play host to the Miss Universe contest next year, and Barbara Palacioe Teyde, the current holder of the title, is hers together with Qeorge Honchar,125 words
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152 1986-11-19 2 THE NOV 21 opening of the Pan Pacific Singapore in Marina Square will be telecast live via satellite to Australia's Sydney Hilton Hotel. Mr Manfred Haeger, Pan Pacific's general manager, will be addressing the conference and answering questions from more than 150 Australian152 words
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231 1986-11-19 2 THERE IS A NEED for a public warning system to allow residents enough time to run for bomb shelters in times of emergency, said Or Lee Boon Yang, the Minister of State (Trade Industry and Home Affairs) yesterday. Speaking at a seminar on231 words
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Article, Illustration270 1986-11-19 3 UM SU TJING has taken up the post of senior manager, computer operations centre, in the development and information systems division of Overseas Union Bank Ltd. Mr Lim is a bachelor of science (Hons) graduate from the University of Singapore. Before joining OUB, he was the man-270 words
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262 1986-11-19 3 BUSINESSMEN seeking a better understanding of China's cultural, political and economic climate and its impact on trade and investment can attend a seminar on "Doing Business in China" next year. The seminar on March 16 and 17, is organised by the Singapore262 words
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257 1986-11-19 3 A 23-YEAR-OLD final year student of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts has won an Australian art scholarship at the 1986 Australian Art Award for Young Artists. "Spirit" by Lim Poh Teck took the top prize of a scholarship at the257 words
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305 1986-11-19 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO BETTER AIR LINKS in the geographically-fragmented Pacific Rim region would help bring in more European and American tourists, according to Dr Cheong Choong Kong, the managing director of Singapore Airlines. "Airlines are in the business of building bridges, of305 words
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490 1986-11-19 3 THINGS will get sticky for retailers who knowingly keep gluesniffers supplied with inhalants. They will be warned against doing so and may be told to keep a register of those who buy glues and other inhalants. This is the proposal of a top-level490 words
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145 1986-11-19 3 THE National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) will examine the impact of automation on locaf workers in a six-month survey. Vice-president Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon told SBC that the survey will also study the current state of automation in Singapore. The survey145 words
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Advertisement286 1986-11-19 2 MOBIL DESELPUUS GIVES YOU MORE EARNINGS M J i The first and only diesel with 'First' has become quite a common badge for Mobil over the last 12 months. We were first to introduce a 100% synthetic motor oil. First to introduce super value products like our $1 Specials. First286 words
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Advertisement78 1986-11-19 2 v m < 5 for the price of at the 3»* For every drink you order, we'll provide you with another without charge. Snacks and canapes are served and if you're lucky, you may win a dinner for two at one of our oudets:Chesa Swiss Continental Restaurant, Golden Phoenix Sichuan78 words
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Advertisement189 1986-11-19 3 Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day Where to pick up courses in English, Chinese and Maky this Merlion W?ek *3Sm A p > rV^.; ISP X S' t From November 15 to 30, the Golden Dew Coffee House will present a Merlion Week Food Fest quite unlike all189 words
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Advertisement302 1986-11-19 3 Only the very dedicated CAN MAKE HISTORY. I Royal Oak, extra-thin, water mutant to 50meters. BA ***** 477 BA Ss33,ooo(Gents) SA ***** 516SA SS9,2so(Ladies) In 1909, Ettore Bugatti built the first fourwheeled thoroughbred in history. Determined to create an automobile of unsurpassed beauty, he was prepared to risk everything in302 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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390 1986-11-19 4 Base for new round of international trade talks UPI A 300-PAGE REPORT listing numerous existing and potential barriers to American exports will be a good starting point for a new round of global trade talks, says US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter. Mr Yeutter releasedUPI - 390 words
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Article281 1986-11-19 4 Reuter THE UNITED STATES and South Korea should re-examine their trade relationship to resolve long-range problems, according to a report released yesterday by the congressional joint economic committee in Washington. The report by committee staff economist John Starrels said the two countries should find waysReuter - 281 words
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Article214 1986-11-19 4 MBT INADEQUATE domestic savings had made it necessary for Malaysia to borrow externally to finance various public and private sector projects, according to Deputy Finance Minister Loke Yuen Yow. Speaking at a dialogue between the Malaysian Institute of Management and the Ministry of FinanceMBT - 214 words
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348 1986-11-19 4 NYT IN A SIGNIFICANT SPUR to the negotiations to end the guerilla war in Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi of India has endorsed the Sri Lankan government's proposals for a political settlement with Tamil insurgents. Leaders of the main Tamil guerilla groupNYT - 348 words
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292 1986-11-19 4 AP CONSUMERS eager to make a profit or worried that supplies would run out have been buying out Beijing's stocks of toilet paper, the China Daily said. Fixed prices for more than 30 years, rumours of impending price rises and wholesalers' not stockingAP - 292 words
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Article168 1986-11-19 4 Reuter THE US Congress will propose new legislation next year to curb imports in a move to cut the country's huge trade deficit and protect jobs. A congressional delegation visiting Hongkong yesterday did not say what bills were likely, but they told reporters the USReuter - 168 words
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Article734 1986-11-19 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvico Local From number Hum MAS MH671 0920 KUL SIA S0103 0950 KUL CPA CX710 1015 CGK MA KM 21 1030 IWN GU GA960 1100 CGK SIA SOI OS 1105 KUL S1A SO 201 1145 CGK U8 UB231 1145 RGN THAI TG403 1155 8KK SiA734 words
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Advertisement101 1986-11-19 4 'Great food, good value and a relaxed atmosphere. Thafs what my restaurant is all about" At Restaurant Latour you'll discover the finest Continental cuisine. Our set lunch for it just $28* includes a choice of six main courses.There's an extensive ala carte menu f h for dinner each evening. And101 words
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Advertisement52 1986-11-19 4 AT T The business person's choice, 131 I\/I I 3 /\V every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday I \l I I and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport I /I V JJ—A- at 22:05 hours and arriving at Bombay at 00:30 hours. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your Travel Agent. Effective thru 3152 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration394 1986-11-19 5 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan says he has "absolutely no plans" to send more arms to Iran. As he posed for pictures at the start of a meeting with Argentine President Raul Alfonsin in Washington on Monday, Mr Reagan was asked ifAP - 394 words
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246 1986-11-19 5 AP BRITAIN IS STUDYING Argentina's offer to end hostilities between the two countries that stem from the dispute over the Falkland Islands. Senior Foreign Office sources said on Monday the proposal was "the most constructive" from the Argentine government in recent years. "We haveAP - 246 words
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Article188 1986-11-19 5 UPI THE CHICAGO Board of Trade, faced with growing foreign competition, has asked the federal Commodities Futures Trading Commission for permission to establish around-the-clock tradina in futures and options. .A recent letter from John Grtmore, the exchange's chairman, said: "We seek to modify the terms andUPI - 188 words
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248 1986-11-19 5 Reuter HEAVY DRINKERS and drug addicts cost employers huge sums through absenteeism, accidents and low productivity, but too few managers and trade unions face up to the problem, according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO). Alcoholism tended to be high among seamen, lawyers, domesticReuter - 248 words
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259 1986-11-19 5 Reuter A WEST GERMAN maker of compact discs said on Monday that it has developed a proceea which would reduce the relatively high cost of making the records. But demand for compact discs, which reproduce music almost perfectly, is currently outstripping supply soReuter - 259 words
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135 1986-11-19 5 AP THE FORMATION of the Committee for the Monetary Union of Europe, including leading European politicians and businessmen, was announced on Monday in Paris. Former French president Valery Giscard d'Estaing and former West German chancellor Helmut Schmidt said in a statement that the committeeAP - 135 words
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409 1986-11-19 5 AP THE OPERATING RATE of American industry fell in October to the lowest level since 1983, the government reported. Activity in the mining industry hit an all-time low and US manufacturers continued to suffer from foreign competition. The Federal Reserve Board saidAP - 409 words
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192 1986-11-19 5 AP THE YUGOSLAV government is attempting to make the country more attractive for foreign investors, Foreign Trade Minister Nenad Krekic said. Speaking at a news conference on Monday, Mr Krekic admitted that the last amendments to the law on foreign investments had met with "objections"AP - 192 words
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186 1986-11-19 5 AP US OIL IMPORTS average five million barrels a day, the highest level since 1981, according to a Harvard University study. The study, released on Monday, calls for a US$lO-a-barrel tariff to reverse the trend. The rising dependence on imported fuel posesAP - 186 words
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Advertisement85 1986-11-19 5 Shops FOR SALE BY TBIDR 4*02-21 Orchard Towers (tenanted by an Italian Restaurant) Tenders are invited to purchase the shop unit: Location Orchard Towers, Orchard Road Unit #02-21 (2,325 sq ft) Good frontage facing Orchard Road Tenure Freehold Yield Very good investment yield. Tenancy just renewed. Tender Closing :2nd December85 words
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Advertisement279 1986-11-19 5 fti i ORFCVRES A PARIS IT DUFOKT DISTRIBUTION PTE LTD I MOUTH MIDGE ROAD. NO 07-01 TOO 7-03 HIGH STREET CENTRE. SINGAPORE TEL JMJ7S9 No experience necessary We want you to ring us today for a no obligation trial in the amazing Audi 80 GTE Quattro. The brother of the279 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article573 1986-11-19 6 The US dollar recovered against most major currencies in moderate late trading yesterday mainly on European buy- tog and short covering. Dealers said 'Jwarket expectations that today's US reused third-quarter gross national prodlict data will show a higher growth than the earlier preliminary forecast of 2.4 per cent573 words
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Article173 1986-11-19 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Siviltf)sooiAf) %l local dollars to •M Oiler e roe* pertty eh-** on* unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1935 2.1945 2.8196 -22.21 Storting pound 3.1224 3.1260 7.3469 -57.50 Australian dollar 1.4082 1.4110 3.4286 -58.93 NZ dollar 1.1263 1.1290 3.4286 -67.15 Canadian dollar 1.5843173 words
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Article251 1986-11-19 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates ended steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. In short-dates, overnight and Wednesday/Thursday closed at 6-1/4 6-1/8 per cent each and week fixed at 6-1/8 6 per cent. Period rates were little changed from earlier levels of 6-1/8 6 for one251 words
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Article, Illustration142 1986-11-19 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 3 per cent yesterday, up 1/2 point from Monday. The one-month rate rose 1/16 point to 2 13/16. The two-month and three-month rates were unchanged at 2 7/8. Indicates the average of the prime lending rates of 12142 words
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Article618 1986-11-19 6 Simex DECEMBER US Trea-sury-Bond opened 34 ticks higher than Monday's close at 99.05, after the sharp drop in prices of precious metals. The market edged up to the day's high of 99.10 initially and slipped off to 99.04 in the afternoon session on profit-taking.618 words
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Article320 1986-11-19 6 HONGKONG: Gold closed lower yesterday on a spree of overseas selling after a late rebound in the US currency. The gold price closed at U*****.10/80 an ounce against an initial U*****.40/90 and was below New York's close of U*****.50/US$3BB.OO. Dealers said Swiss and UK interests sold bullion after320 words
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Advertisement278 1986-11-19 6 fji I 4i" s v« (If you can find anyone prepared to sell one on the first BX JwSissold out To get a new 9Hh9HHI one you will have to place an order for our December shipment And you'll have to place it soon. Orders are already piling up. However,278 words
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Advertisement10 1986-11-19 6 M onagers ust anage BT shows you how every Monday.10 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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544 1986-11-19 7 Reuter BELIEF is growing among US government securities dealers that by mid-1987 major brokers will expand trading with non-pri-mary dealers, ending years of resistance. Such a move, designed to head off government intervention, would involve brokers voluntarily setting capital standards toReuter - 544 words
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109 1986-11-19 7 THE UNITED OVERSEAS Bank yesterday opened a full banking branch in Xiamen, China. The branch, which is managed by Simon Pang, offers comprehensive trade financing services, term loans, guarantees, remittances, foreign exchange services and accepts deposits in foreign currencies. It will also provide109 words
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241 1986-11-19 7 Reuter AFTER SIX YEARS of having two currencies, China has decided the form of money it allows foreigners and the privileged to use is ideologically unacceptable. The government wants to retain the local currency, the renminbi, which is used byReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration240 1986-11-19 7 Reuter MONDAY'S agreement by European Community finance ministers to end restrictions on a range of capital movements will mean more business for the City of London, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said. Speaking in Brussels on Monday, he saidReuter - 240 words
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496 1986-11-19 7 Bank Negara adviser sees consolidation of industry MBT BANKS IN MALAYSIA will have to engage increasingly in 'involuntary lending'' so as to help turn around promising companies facing difficulties, a Bank Negara adviser said on Monday. Speaking at a dialogue between the MalaysianMBT - 496 words
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Article, Illustration339 1986-11-19 7 AP PERU'S prime minister has suggested that Latin America's debt be paid off over 50 years at one or 2 per cent interest. Any new loans, Luis Alva Castro told a news conference on Monday, would be paid at commercialAP - 339 words
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131 1986-11-19 7 Reuter PACIFIC VALLEY Bank of San Jose, California, has assumed the deposit liabilities of the Bank of Northern California. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. the failed hank's only office reopened on Monday as a branch of Pacific Valley Bank and its depositors automaticallyReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement157 1986-11-19 7 -v. irtuwr-:! "-f. m Sm The Lounge.Where die piano man and the barman perform nightly. Every evening at The Lounge, you can relax with friends, or talk a little business. While the piano man creates some very memorable melodies. And the barman creates the most memorable cocktails in town. Every157 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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647 1986-11-19 8 ANNA TEO - About 100 companies to take part in related exhibition By ANNA TEO VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, like consumer goods, shopuld have a "best before" tag;on them, suggests a British edJcation specialist. In a modern industrial economy, the skills of the workforce need to be effectively updated.647 words
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282 1986-11-19 8 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG TRAINING junior staff working in the retail sector should be given more priority, a Member of Parliament suggested yesterday. Speaking at a seminar on Retailing Today, the MP for Kaki Bukit, Chew Heng Ching, observed that the seminar was obviously282 words
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Article467 1986-11-19 8 'Seminars and i Courses 1 1^" 15-17 January 1967, World Trade Centre, Singapore. y DURATION TITLE Nov 26 How to Computerise Your Production Systems for Higher Productivity Nov 26-29 The Computer as a Productivity Tool Nov 29 How to Invest Profitably in Stocb and Shares Dec 1-2 Reserve467 words
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Advertisement38 1986-11-19 8 #02ri4, Yuta/Qtftnte', R^nta^ Tw Mr* >5,000 Ss3<j. benelli AVAILABLE AT THE BENELLI SHOP, 176 ORCHARD ROAD, W2-02 CENTREPOINT SINGAPORE 0923. TEL: 734-5232 AND BENELLI CORNERS IN METRO GRAND AT SCOTTS AND LUCKY PIAZA, METRO ORCHARD AND METOOGOLDEN MILE.38 words
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Advertisement156 1986-11-19 8 mm* COR >• "V w. A is f.i fe *i 1 ■O i 11 *5 s? i V A w art* m hands of Coram's MM cnfamn gold and start* al starts, aBjoM or with diamonds. Diffuaall and ladies. la the wsfca aj m*& Ll« in OFFICIAL AGENTS: >. B156 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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648 1986-11-19 9 PAUL LEWIS - By PAUL LEWIS NYT IN ONE WAY, European countries had an easy time of it last week, pointing fingers at Switzerland for its admitted role in the latest poisoning of the Rhine. But a longer look at the continent's record suggests that everybodyNYT - 648 words
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Article, Illustration904 1986-11-19 9 AP LOW WORLD oil prices are taking a toll on the once-booming economies of the Arab states of the Gulf. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Bahrain have cut government spending. Construction projects have been delayed, employment curtailedAP - 904 words
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Advertisement428 1986-11-19 9 lYJitl a i j T 1 41 T I V v One of the many joys of owning a BMW is selling it. You only have to look at the price a second hand BMW commands to see what we mean. If you had, for example, paid $62,400 (PARF) for428 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1986-11-19 9 Doonesbury V TVE ALSO URTTTEN A PROSE POEM TP UKEYOU tohear.imantepto RSADtTvamote, BUT THE MINISTER Km LOCKING AT HIS ft 11 1 1 m BY GARRY TRUDEAU READY? OKAY, HO*E GOES. 'A im, BENT LOU. MOTIONLESS, A CHKKADEE STAKES DOWNATTHE NOEfUL COUNTENANCE. THIS SLUMPS?FIGURE. THIsmi.THIS RICHARD. HE GAVE A HOOK.*59 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Article586 1986-11-19 10 THE ART OF good government is rapidly becoming a linguistic one. It is heartening to be told by US National Security Adviser John Poindexter that the secret US overture to Iran was typical of President Ronald Reagan's "new and creative" policy initiatives. Noting that foreign586 words
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Article655 1986-11-19 10 JASON THAM - JASON THAM DEAR SIR, I fully agrM with the views expressed by LINDA CHEE in her article, "To bear or not to bear?" which appeared on Page 8 of Business Timee on Nov 12. At present, the Government imposes a levy of $300pm and 120pm for655 words
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Article349 1986-11-19 10 Wong Kah Chong - Wong Kah Chong yoncTtai LOOMCMPTE) LTD DEAR SIR, We refer to your article, "HDB contractor hit by slowdown", on Page 2 of the Business Times dated 13th November. 1966. Your reporter, on 12th November, 1966, asked me about the company's recent inveetment of about $12349 words
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Article78 1986-11-19 10 JON R NOBLE - JON R NOBLE DEAR SIR, With reference to the interview I had with Miss Goh Yse Ling of the Business Times on Nov 6. 1966, I wish to apologise for a misunderstanding. I had wrongly informed Miss Goh Yse Ling sbout the Economic Development Board's pledge towards78 words
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Article59 1986-11-19 10 ONG CHOON HWA - ONG CHOON HWA Economic Development DEAR MR, I refer to Goh Yee Ling's story heedlined "Are there sny more backers tor a Nobis project?" in Business Times on Nov 6 end would like to point out that the EDB has not agreed to make a59 words
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146 1986-11-19 10 GEM - Share registration delay the solution GEM MAR MR, Your reader Mr Distant (BT. Nov 12) lements the problem of an investor caught in a situation where he is unable to sell at a profit when his share certificate is still under registration. Mr Distant could be referring to Boustead Bhd146 words
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Article83 1986-11-19 10 D V DISTANT - D V DISTANT DEAR SIR, I support .the proposal by your reader "Investor" to permit investment of CPF funda In a selection of sound Malaysian registered counters (BT. Nov 7, 1966). The fact that less than 5 per cent of investible CPF funda83 words
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Advertisement190 1986-11-19 10 Specialist Training for Business Communication Tailor-made for your company Whatever the professional expertise and abilities of your staff, your organization is not deriving maximum benefit unless they have appropriate communication skills. Specialist Training Communication skills can be learned. And the British Council's Business Communication Unit offers the specialist training which190 words
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Advertisement336 1986-11-19 10 Termiteproof Subterranean Termites or "White Ants" are a threat to your property. Termites exist in huge colonies in the soil, move about at random in search of food supply (cellulose in wood), and wreak destruction to many homes. An inspection and control contract helps to keep vigilance and minimise damages336 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous653 1986-11-19 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Pour out words (5) 6 Nice place, but deeert•d (5) 9 Dilatory work at ceramics? (7) 10 A letter to a girl, for instance (5) 11 To pile them up is not creditable <5) 12 Theee people are great with dogs (5) 13 Get back to653 words
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SPORTS
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329 1986-11-19 11 AP AUSTRALIA IV silenced some of its critics yesterday, coming from behind to defeat Kookaburra II by 15 seconds in their secondround meeting at the America's Cup defender trials. Both boats flew protest flags at the finish, so the race is provisional until the disputeAP - 329 words
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Article141 1986-11-19 11 Reuter GREG NORMAN of Australia remained on top of the World Golf Rankings approved by the Royal and Ancient Club in London on Monday, despite failing to retain his Australian Open title at the weekend. Norman, joint seventh in Melbourne, still leads the table withReuter - 141 words
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318 1986-11-19 11 MIKE THUMBA - By MIKE THUMBA in Penang AFTER the first round of the games, the scoreboard of the 29th Far East Bridge Games showed that the Taipei team in the Open event had been trying to ward off the encroachments by. the318 words
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Article239 1986-11-19 11 AP AMERICAN tennis star John McEnroe began a 42-day suspension on Monday and said he was looking forward to the rest after playing almost non-stop since coming off a six-month break from the sport in August. McEnroe, whose US$3,OOO fine at the Paris Open last monthAP - 239 words
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476 1986-11-19 11 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS THE Singapore Putra Cup golf squad returned home from Hongkong on Monday night with Hongkong Amateur Open champion Samson Gimson blaming himself for the Republic s fifth placing. Saying the rest of the team Poh Ee Kiat, M Balraj and Vincent476 words
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Advertisement394 1986-11-19 11 Standard Chartered IM. i i ii i 3V£ t fit II a Mamiia 0 .J* I i The way the money market is these days, with volatile exchange rates fluctuating wildly, there's a vital need for corporate treasurers and investors to hedge foreign exchange risk. For this reason, Standard Chartered394 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1085 1986-11-19 11 I Horsley's (Nick's) lover CROSSINGS •.90pm, Channel 5 During a weekend gathering attended by a dozen of the most powerful, wealthy and influential men in France, Armand agrees to play traitor. He is to 'befriend' Marshal Henri Petain, the French politician who would most assuredly be the Nazi's puppet choice1,085 words
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Miscellaneous19 1986-11-19 11 BriStcW: Fiaak; tOVAP" ON fcpyKXH vou Doing,BßistouP, Nfou JOKES Vounie. Ruined my > CONC£NT(?P,TiOk »'tv\ Tft-yiNG ft SfIoT.OF SELF LEVnKTiON.19 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article294 1986-11-19 12 NYT FIRST INTERSTATE Bancorp is to press ahead in its bid to acquire ailing Bank America Corp. The decision by First Interstate's board of directors is likely to increase the pressure on Bank America to accept or reject First Interstate's US$3.4 billion bid on its merits.NYT - 294 words
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183 1986-11-19 12 Reuter CANADA'S Husky Oil Ltd has adjournsd negotiations with a Hongkong company concerning the oil and gas producer's future ownership without setting a date for resuming the talks. A Husky spokesman in Canada confirmed on Monday a. published report that company chairman Robert BlairReuter - 183 words
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374 1986-11-19 12 Reuter WALL STREET STOCKS closed lower on Monday in moderate trading. Stocks that roae In recent weeks on the wave of takeover speculation posted the biggest declines as the market responded to the insider trading scandal involving veteran Wall Street arbitrageur Ivan Boesky.Reuter - 374 words
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Article174 1986-11-19 12 MOV 17 Ct Imp OM CI A. 47% -X inco IT* -X M Prow Pip*.. SBX AMM 28 Ki ML. 1B% X Alean Alum. 42* X Karr Addtoon. WK X AlgomaM 12% -ft LoMawCo. 11V. -X Bank Nam tool*.... 16V. -X McMH BM 41V. -X Bank 01 Montreal 34174 words
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Article209 1986-11-19 12 NOV 17 MM Tru* Bk Un SiMl. 146 90 •6 -6 1560 unch A Alpha. ***** m Abwoom Aad. an 1900 •10 ♦as -10 -90 AHQIOS 9790 -150 »ssr~-=z 416 mo A rvrvgi i *****6 2075 -75 8200 -300 C Q Smith 3150 150 1779 CNA. 200 unch *****209 words
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Article636 1986-11-19 12 NOV 17 U» t Alcan Alumtn 30V. Alcoa. 34% AMag M 16* AMadSlg. 40* Alltad Store* 06'/i AlHa-Chalmar* 2* unch Am Brandt Inc. 43% Am Can Co 00V4 -V« Am Cyanamid 70* -V« Am Bac Pwr 20 S unch Am Expraaa 57* Am Homa Prod. 7®* Am Motor*636 words
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Article544 1986-11-19 12 Frankfurt MOV IT DM +JAM 300.00 -3 BASF 264.008 -2.1 Bayaf 294.708 -3.* Bayer Varainabank 517 00 +10 BUW._ 564 00 -3 Commaretank. 300 70 -4.3 ConU Qommi 330 90 -2 Daimtar-Banz 1295 008-6 5 Oautacha Bank. 787 00 -3.5 Draadnar Bank. 300.00 -6.5 Moaehat 2S3.70B Hoaach 120.00544 words
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188 1986-11-19 12 Reuter BRITISH AIRWAYS, which is to be sold off to private investors early next year, has announced shsrply reduced half-year profits. But it said on Monday that business on key North Atlantic rout as had picked up in the past two months. Chsirman LordReuter - 188 words
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Advertisement439 1986-11-19 12 k to «rta«, awl eaMsi ALL YOU WANT V. SIX per person GEEEmSM Lunch: 12 181, Kitchener Road, Singapore 0820. Tel: *****22 L Over 23 Urns, including soup of the day, beef pork, chicken, mutton, eeafood, salads, etc. 2. BBQ at the comfort of your own table. X There is439 words
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Advertisement106 1986-11-19 12 London stocks on Pago 17 May we introduce you to a most mouth marinated Sichuan bird. The inimitable Long Jiang Drunken Chicken. Prime and plump. It's so staggeringly good you'll be tempted to try the rest of our 230 Sichuan dishes. Now that's a sobering thought Come for lunch or106 words
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Article330 1986-11-19 13 HONGKONG: Prices closed slightly higher in quiet trading yesterday as most investors stayed on the sidelines in the absence of fresh factors, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index rose 7.08 to 2,249.97 while the Hong Kong Index rose 4.44 to 1,428.80. Turnover stood at HK5380.62 million. Brokers said local330 words
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Article230 1986-11-19 13 rr t 0 02 Koiin 25 30 -01 MOV M 1 Kuochan Dav Lea Chang Yuan 22 30 26.60 -0.1 unch Asia Cement. 27 80 34 40 unch -0 1 Lien Hwa Indus Nan Ya Plaa 22 00 34.80 -0.5 0.2 Chang Hwa Bank. Chang Loong Chia Main Cement.230 words
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Article429 1986-11-19 13 TOKYO: Stocks rebounded yesterday after three straight sessions of declines to close higher. The market average closed 65.38 higher at 17,273.53. Volume was a thin 270 million shares, the same level as Monday. Advances led declines nine to eight. Electrical, precision and other export-related shares gainea on the yen's429 words
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Article87 1986-11-19 13 NOV 1« PESOS Marcopper 1.® 0 06 Marstoel Oriental B 0 024 0 002 Phil Oversea* 0 025 -0.001 Acoje Mining 034 Anglo Phil picop B Apex Mining B 0 022 -0 002 PLOT 240 -16 Atlas Con. B 24 50 -05 San Miguel B 75 unch Baguio Gold87 words
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Article397 1986-11-19 13 SYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday closed weaker as investors continued to take profits and a further fall in the gold price sparked a sell-off in leading mining and industrial stocks, brokers said. But the market indices closed above their day's lows, indicating bargain hunters are returning after seven successive397 words
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Article106 1986-11-19 13 NOV It WON 30 Kai Kangwon Ind Kia Motor 1280 975 1631 -12 20 -9 550 •10 1800 unch 1210 -20 Korea Long Tarm 1450 unch 1370 Lucky Lid 1575 4 Da whin StcunW 2820 823 -46 3 Oriental Brewery... Oriental Diem 1300 1740 unch Dong Suh Stock 1390106 words
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Article151 1986-11-19 13 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index moved up 0.55 to 183.90. Turnover totalled 1.103,654 shares valued at 189 million baht. NOV 10 BJ Ao Kham Thai Asia Fibre kHT 79S 20 2 Saha Union Siam Cement Siam Citizens Siam Citizens Leasing 100 771 SUSP suap unch -12Reuter - 151 words
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Article54 1986-11-19 13 Reuter MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries Ltd has denied it plans to reduce its workforce drastically. The Yomiuri Shimbun reported on Monday that MHI planned to dismiss about 10 per cent of its 50,000 employees by endMarch 1988 because there are no prospects for a recovery in itsReuter - 54 words
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425 1986-11-19 13 Reuter AUSTRALIAN investment company AFP Investment Corp Ltd is to acquire a 55 per cent controlling interest in Gestetner Holdings PLC over a period of time, with the full support of the Gestetner board. The complex arrangement initially involved the issue of 10Reuter - 425 words
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157 1986-11-19 13 AFP ESSO PRODUCTION Malaysia Incorporated (EPMI) will spend Msl billion on its work programme next year. Larry Smedley, EPMI's new production manager, said in an interview with EPMI's in-house magazine that the programme had to be approved by Petronas, Malaysia's national oil corporation.AFP - 157 words
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214 1986-11-19 13 Reuter FLETCHER CHALLENGE LTD has submitted a new offer to acquire shares in NZ Forest Products Ltd (NZFP), which will provide flexibility for acceptance below a 51 per cent shareholding. FCL chairman Ron Trotter said that the latest bid had noReuter - 214 words
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100 1986-11-19 13 Reuter BENGUET has said it was not making a donation as part of the transaction which allowed Benguet Management Corp to purchase 9.5 million Benguet Class A shares at 29 pesos a share. In a statement released in New York commenting on newspaperReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement141 1986-11-19 13 \mv m m m > K m <s&ir.S> 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 cuisine4s only half the experience. The other half is141 words
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Advertisement115 1986-11-19 13 """i 9 V. Your evening begins... .at the Fountain Lounge. The popular meeting place to unwind before dinner with a cocktail and friends. Musical entertainment from 5 pm. Happy Hours from 5 to 8 pm daily. Enjoy one drink free with every one ordered; while bottle buyers pay only half115 words
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Advertisement179 1986-11-19 13 A real enclave where you can easily relax to the soothing music of our resident band. Dnnks served include all time favourites plus some exotic concoctions PENINSULA HOTEL LEVEL 6 ft F 1 it ►"a 9* J* «r i V r* Happy Hours from Lounge Hours: 7 Sun Thur: 3pm179 words
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Advertisement170 1986-11-19 13 Fashionably hyatt Join the fashion-conscious every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (3 6 pm) in The Lounge. Watch our models parade the latest collections while you enjoy our tea spread consisting of fine tea blends, scones and cream, fresh pastries, cakes and fruits and imaginative sandwiches. Tea plus show at $10.50170 words
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Advertisement99 1986-11-19 13 ONLY $12.50 BUFFET-LUNCH COMBINING THE BEST OF EASTERN WESTERN DISHES wiKr me A ll >■!■*« ~-s 1 19, Caimhill Circle, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****22 Telex: RS ***** JW r 4 Our Daily Specials! A sumptuous 3-course western or local menu, different every day. for lunch and dinner awaits you. What's99 words
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441 1986-11-19 14 Reuter MAJOR RUBBER producers and consumers are expected to meet in Kuala Lumpur this week to find out if a fresh round of talks for a new International Natural Rubber Agreement. (Inra), can be held next year, their officials said. The informal meetingsReuter - 441 words
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162 1986-11-19 14 AFP INDONESIA'S rice harvest is expected to produce 26.7 million tonnes of rice this year, up slightly on the 1985 output in spite of a locust plague, Agriculture Minister Affandie Saleh said. But Robert MacConnel, an agriculture adviser at the US Embassy in Jakarta,AFP - 162 words
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Article77 1986-11-19 14 OIL PRODUCTS ALL PRODUCTS except fuel oil, firmed on the Far East petroleum market yesterday due to buying interest. Closing prices for crude (fob origin) US$/barrel Orange Dubai (Dec) 14.13 -0-02 WT1, West Texas 15.57 -0.03 Intermediate, (Dec) Closing prices for products (fob Singapore) US$/barrel Change Kerosene 19.70 +0.35 Gasoil77 words
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Article140 1986-11-19 14 Chinese Produce Exchange Soltofi' noon dosing pc less on Nov 18 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Bulk FOB 66.00 OM drum FOB 76.00 Now drum FOB 86.00 Copra Mlxod (Ioom) 33 buyers Pepper Montofc White FOB NLW 1400.00 Sarawak Whlto FOB faq NLW 1385.00 Sarawak special black FOB NLW140 words
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Article107 1986-11-19 14 THE KUALA LUMPUR Tin Market price closed one cent higher yesterday at M 515.95 per kilo on continued strong buying interest. Dealers said that a further rise in the European free market aided sentiment on the KLTM and Europe again took most of the offerings.107 words
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Article218 1986-11-19 14 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with Dec One RSS buyers quoted at 178.25 cents/kilo, down 1.75 cents. The morning session lost one cent on some long liquidation in quiet trading after lower Japanese advices. Prices lost further ground in quiet afternoon trading on further liquidation, dealers said. Trading218 words
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204 1986-11-19 14 AFP THE 22 tin exporting and importing nations belonging to the debt-ridden International Tin Council (ITC) met in London on Monday to continue discussions on legal problems arising from its failure to repay huge debts to banks and metal-brokers. The ITC isAFP - 204 words
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168 1986-11-19 14 AFP BRAZIL'S 1987-1968 coffee crop has suffered only negligible damage from the 1985 drought and the drier than normal conditions this year. The crop could reach 26 million 60 kilo bags, according to London commodity traders E D and F Man. In theirAFP - 168 words
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Article, Illustration500 1986-11-19 14 Reuter DURING the Opec-led oil bonanza, a once thriving Nigerian trade in cocoa came close to ruin, but in today's changed economic circumstances, a revival is in sight. Oil earnings fell in the prevailing glut and the country needsReuter - 500 words
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266 1986-11-19 14 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN government is unlikely to impose a tax on the gold mining industry, the chairman of Pan Australian Mining Ltd said on Monday. Douglas Anthony, a former Australian deputy prime minister, said at a press lunch in London that the government's indebtednessReuter - 266 words
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Article301 1986-11-19 14 RAS prices m s cmMq, fob m b*m 1 NOON CLOSE Buyers SoMors Buyors f -U oeiien Int 1 RSS Prompt 179.00 180.00N 178.25 179.25N Int 1 RSS D«c 86 179.00 179 JO 178.25 178^5 Int 1 RSS Jon 87 178.00 ,178 JO 177 JO 178.00 Int301 words
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Article83 1986-11-19 14 Ic»ntj/kg, l ton p oil.* 6 JAN 87 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS •vyan r -it Sdkn SS» 30 168 JO 170 JON 169.50 171 JON SSI so 165.50 167 JON 166.50 168 JON MRELB •uyart Sallart i«r*n S*n*n SMR CV 281.00 283.00N 282.00 284.00N83 words
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Article65 1986-11-19 14 Bangkok Broken Rice A-l Sup«f A-l Spi*dol 128 125 (uss/toMM, row Whits Rkm C-1 Sp*dal unq 100% 1* dan 255 C-1 Ord unq 100% 2nd ckm 220 Loonzain Rio* 100% 3rd don 215 100% 1« grad* unq 5% 205 100% 2nd grod* 100% 3rd gradt 215 unq 10% 20065 words
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Article146 1986-11-19 14 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade fell at the close on Monday, extending opening and midsession losses and ending 4-1/4 US cents to 7-1/2 cents a bushel lower. January led the decline as long liquidation by commission houses ran prices down through sell-stops. Commercials were scale down146 words
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Article169 1986-11-19 14 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed higher on Monday, gaining 4-1/2 US cents to 1-3/4 cents a bushel. Prices were boosted at midsession by a rumour, still unconfirmed, that China might be authorised by the US Agriculture Department to buy wheat under the export enhancement plan.169 words
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Article729 1986-11-19 14 COFFEE Robusta futures fell to fresh threemonth lows on Monday afternoon, pressured by a weak New York market, with contracts ending £30 to £42 a tonne lower. Although the scale of the selling in the afternoon was not particularly large, support which had seemed to be building up729 words
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Advertisement279 1986-11-19 14 NOTICES wtafc«-up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Tung Hal Restaurant Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 1 Sophia Road #04-06 Peace Centre Singapore 0022 on the 15th November 1966 the following resolutions set out below were duly passed:SPECIAL RESOLUTION RESOLVED that the company be wound279 words
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Advertisement272 1986-11-19 14 la the Matter wt Tut Hna Kle BoOty (Pte) Ltd. (hmrpmtod la the BepaMte af faf parr) (la Mialm' Valaatary WM1* up) Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Section 308(2) of the Companies Act, Cap 185 that the Final Meeting of Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at272 words
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Advertisement240 1986-11-19 14 THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER MS) AND At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 52 Telok Blangah Road, #04-00 Telok Blangah House, Singapore 0409 on 11th November 1986 the following Special Resolution was passed and duly confirmed vie "Resolved that the240 words
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Article, Illustration4109 1986-11-19 15 SEVERAL MALAYSIANbased counters assumed the spotlight on the local stock exchange yesterday, which saw most share prices closing on a steady note. Counters like Sri Hartamas, Multi-Purpose Holdings and General Corporation made good gains on active turnover. They rose seven cents each and were4,109 words
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Article214 1986-11-19 15 SINGAPORE Rites indl M Ivttif 520 24 M FAN *15 20 il.T" 0 5*0 20 Sporal— 540 20 KooloSMta 142 20 r!~ HonWom MWo 372 *1* CT Moenu-Corpi 247 +13 OUI 340 +12 STT" C»C 221 +12 „7*"V. liOH Carpn 235 +11 MHMO *2 +n nzryt SIA214 words
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Article3592 1986-11-19 15 810 and offer prices officially listed and businees in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".3,592 words
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Article246 1986-11-19 15 HUME INDUSTRIES (Malaysia) Bartiad: 27th AGM at the Conference Room, 14th Floor, Bangunan Hong Leong, 117 Jalan Bandar, ***** Kuala Lumpur, today at 11.20am. BOUSTEAD HOLDINGS Bartiad: 25th AGM at Wisma Boustead (4th Floor), 71 Jalan Raja Chulan. ***** Kuala Lumpur tomorrow at noon. KUALA SIDIM RUBBER COMPANY246 words
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Article, Illustration504 1986-11-19 16 Focus on insider trading NYT THE LONDON Stock Exchange is considering blacklisting Ivan F Boesky by publicly declaring him not a fit and proper person, according to a senior exchange official. The step, if taken, would caution member firms against dealing with the WallNYT - 504 words
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849 1986-11-19 16 Reuter THE CASE that brought high roller Ivan Boesky's securities dealing career to a close could open a floodgate of insider trading charges on Wall Street. The Boesky case, the most celebrated of what has already been a sensational series of discoveries of illegalReuter - 849 words
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509 1986-11-19 16 SHARE PRICES BOUNCED BACK on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after several days of downtrend. Most share prices closed higher on active trading. Situational stocks were in the limelight as speculators took advantage of the cheap stocks. Blue chips also509 words
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Article2458 1986-11-19 16 810 and oflar pricas officially listad and businaas In and raportod to tha Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yastarday wtth tha number of shares tradad shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unlass otharwlsa specif tad INDUSTRIALS Aono (***** Afriuinmo I—l Aiax Mg I—l Alcom2,458 words
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Article111 1986-11-19 16 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 1428.80 Monday 1424.36 W««k ago 1310.15 All Industrials Tuesday Monday Week ago NEW YORK 2092.9 a ***** j 2186 3 Hang Seng Index Tuesday *****7 Monday 2242 89 Week ago 2207.25 Dow Jones Monday Friday Week ago 1860 52 1873 59 *****9 TOKYO Nikkei111 words
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Article234 1986-11-19 16 Managers' pricos foe Nov 19 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 091 096 The Sovings Fund 083 0 89 S'pore Fund 03* OJB S pcxt W Fund 041 044 S'por* Invest Fund 070 074 S'pore Eqw«v Fund 045 04* Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest Fund 12* 134 Mai Frog234 words
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663 1986-11-19 17 MBT KOPERATIF SERBAGUNA Malaysia (KSM) is holding "preliminary discussions with prospective buyers" to take over its near 30-per-cent stake in Mul-ti-Purpose Holdings Bhd and other assets. This is to raise cash to repay the $563.8 million that KSM had collected from 166,388 depositors. KSMMBT - 663 words
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569 1986-11-19 17 MBT MALAYSIAN ARCHITECT Chris Low Ing Ming, who shot into the corporate scene earlier this year when he took up a significant interest in Bedford Bhd with a group of five or six business associates, is eyeing an important stake in anotherMBT - 569 words
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370 1986-11-19 17 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK HOTEL AND PROPERTY group Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd has hived off about 4.99 per cent or 3.44 million shares in Malaysia's leading newspaper and publishing group, New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd (NST). Faber Merlin announced yesterday that the370 words
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Article75 1986-11-19 17 THE HEARING of Emporium s application for a court-ordered meeting of creditors has been adjourned again to this morning. The lawyer for Emporium said that there was still some paperwork to be sorted out and hearing resumes in chambers before Mr Justice L P Thean today.75 words
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Article77 1986-11-19 17 DIRECTORS of Sri Hartamas Corporation Bhd say they are not aware of rumours circulating in the stock market about the financial health of the company and would like to state that these rumours are unfounded and should be ignored. The company, they add, is functioning77 words
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Article192 1986-11-19 17 THE CHAIRMAN of Malayan Banking Bhd, Tan Sri Hashim bin Aman, has confirmed the resignation of the bank's chief executive, Azmi Wan Hamzah, for "deeply personal reasons". He will serve to the end of the year. Meanwhile, Mr Ahmad Mohd Don, general manager (Treasury Division), and Ismail Zakaria,192 words
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Article849 1986-11-19 17 EQUITIES in London were mixed in very quiet morning trading yesterday after Monday's sell-off, when prices dropped sharply on worries over the wider implications of investigations of insider trading both in London and in the US, dealers said. However, prices tended to show a firmer bias at the849 words
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206 1986-11-19 17 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE GEOFFREY HALL, the former company secretary of Haw Par Brothers International, has been appointed assistant to Jack Chia. the chairman of the Jack ChiaMPH group. His duties are to assist and advise Mr Chia in the management206 words
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Article, Illustration574 1986-11-19 17 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - Next task is to form listing group By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore has formed its first Disciplinary Subcommittee, less than two weeks after Mr JY Pillay, the managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, reminded the SES of the action574 words
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Article229 1986-11-19 17 MALAYSIAN businessman Lee Ming Tee, who recently shifted his base from Sydney to Hongkong, has been appointed chief executive chairman of Wormald International Ltd, a fire protection and security systems group. Mr Lee replaced Wormald's retiring chairman and former chief executive John Utz, 58,229 words
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Article828 1986-11-19 17 Current fa Boefce Dale Total tor Totol tor payment 4m cteee Ml*" toe fear tool year A ft N l3Vi%) Aug 19 NYA NYA 13*% 27% A 1 S ft 5%W OK 5 OK 17 DK 23 5% 10% A Qiil*rpri*e* 3%l No* 11 Nov 21 Ok 10828 words
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Advertisement290 1986-11-19 16 The Saitama Bank, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) BALANCE SHEET As at March 31, 1986 and 1985 Minions of Yen ASSETS Cjsh and Due from Ranks Call Loans Bills Bought Trading Account Securities Securities Loans and Bills Discounted Foreign Exchange Other Assets Premises and Equipment Customers' Labilities for Acceptances and Guarantees290 words
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Advertisement85 1986-11-19 16 So bah Development Dank Derhad U.S. $40,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 1989 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the six month Interest Period from November 19th 1986 to May 19th 1987 the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of 6£ per annum.85 words
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Advertisement64 1986-11-19 17 A INDIAN BANK through its Foreign Currency Banking Unit Colombo U5525,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE MAY 1987 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the interest period from 19 November, 1986 to 19 May 1987 the Certificates will carry an64 words
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Advertisement64 1986-11-19 17 V The Republic of Costa Rica U.S. $20,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 18th November. 1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the six month Interest Period from 19th November, 1986 to 19th May, 1987, the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of64 words
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Article, Illustration394 1986-11-19 18 Reuter NORTH KOREAN leader Kim IISung yesterday ended speculation that he was dead by appearing in public, leaving South Korea puzzling over whether its northern foe was locked in a power struggle. North Korean news reports said that President Kim had metReuter - 394 words
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Article191 1986-11-19 18 PROMET BHD's negotiations with its creditor banks are continuing, its counsel told the Malaysian High Court yesterday. For this reason, he asked the court to adjourn the hearing on applications filed by Promet as well as its banks. Justice Abdul Razak Datuk Abu Samah allowed191 words
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Article52 1986-11-19 18 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government was yesterday urged to consider reducing landing fees of air craft at Kuala Lumpur international airport to encourage the development of the tourist industry. Mohamed Tamrin Abdul Ghafar (National Front) told Parliament that the landing fees imposed on foreign aircraft were tooBernama - 52 words
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Article40 1986-11-19 18 Reuter HONGKONG'S main business sectors reported continued growth in the third quarter of this year over the second quarter and further gains are expected in the final period, said the Census and Statistics Department yesterday.Reuter - 40 words
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Article51 1986-11-19 18 Reuter exchange controls FRENCH Finance Minister Edouard Balladur yesterday announced further relaxations in foreign exchange controls. Curbs on the repatriation of funds and the ceiling on certain foreign transfers and withdrawals would be abolished, and banks would be allowed to lend francs to non-residents within limits.Reuter - 51 words
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Article27 1986-11-19 18 UPI THE PRESIDENT of stateowned French carmaker Renault. Georges Besse, 58. was shot dead yesterday by two women, police said in Paris. UPIUPI - 27 words
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Article36 1986-11-19 18 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices were lower yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined seven points to 1854 in early trading. Declines led advances by nearly two-one on volume of 16 million. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article32 1986-11-19 18 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES bounced up on short covering yesterday morning. Gold for December gained US$3.OO at U*****.30 an ounce. Reuter The silver report was not available at preea tima.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration628 1986-11-19 18 BRIAN GOMEZ - President Chaim Herzog's visit By BRIAN GOMEZ, Regional Correspondent THE SEARCH for a solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict was highlighted by President Wee Kim Wee and visiting laraeli President Chaim Herzog during a state banquet last night at the Istana. "It is628 words
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259 1986-11-19 18 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG THE SCHEDULED handing over of the Torch of Peace was disrupted yesterday when Johor's Mentri Besar Haji Muhyiddin Yassin declined to carry out his part of the ceremony. Instead, he handed the torch to one of259 words
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Article77 1986-11-19 18 A 48-YEAR-OLD MALE Singaporean was arrested by police yesterday morning for "causing obstruction in a public place". The man was among a group of 10 men who congregated shortly after 11am in the driveway of the Istana to protest against the visit of Israeli President Chaim Herzog. They77 words
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Article207 1986-11-19 18 NST, Bernama MALAYSIA has expressed deep regret that the Singapore government has allowed Israeli President Chaim Herzog to visit the Republic and has called it a provocative action. This was conveyed to Singapore High Commissioner Maurice Baker by Malaysian Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Abdul KadirNST,; Bernama - 207 words
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308 1986-11-19 18 Bernama CONFUSION reigned at Johor Bahru railway station yesterday when two leaders of the People's Action Committee lay on the railway tracks to stop a Malaysian train from proceeding to Singapore. Several policemen carried them away to enable the train to depart. The action, which wasBernama - 308 words
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Advertisement286 1986-11-19 18 Seminar on ticing PuhJic via SESD^F Date: Thursday, 27 November 1986 Time: 9JO an to 12.30 pm Venae: Meridkn Hotel Orchard o vcf WHAT IS SESDAQ? SESDAQ is set up by The Stock Exchange of Singapore to provide a market in the securities of small, medium and growing companies. Entry286 words
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339 1986-11-19 19 DAILY RATES for Panamaxsized vessels couid recover to levels of US$B,4OO and possibly higher between 1988 and 1990, said Mr Michael Sclar, vice-president of the shipping Consultancy and research company Temple, Barker Sloane. At a Seatrade conference Cisterday, Mr Sloane said a339 words
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388 1986-11-19 19 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE in Hongkong A TOP HONGKONG government official has sounded warning signals that the colony is starting to lose some of its shipping business with China to other centres in the Far East. At the Seatrade Hongkong Conference yesterday, the Secretary for388 words
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193 1986-11-19 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood AUSTRALIA and New Zealand are to conduct yet another study of shipping services on the troubled trans-Tasman route. This will be carried out by the New Zealand Transport Ministry and Australian Bureau of Transport Economics. Australian Transport Minister Peter Morris said193 words
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120 1986-11-19 19 Reuter SALVAGE TUGS fought to put out a fire on a Liberian-registered tanker yesterday after it was attacked by an Iranian gunboat in the southern Gulf. Regional shipping sources said the 37,439-ton Crown Hope, owned by Halcon Shipping, was hit by a missileReuter - 120 words
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Article110 1986-11-19 19 Reuter A MEDITERRANEAN "love boat" cruise has landed its Israeli organiser in the dock after 15 women alleged in a suit that no eligible men were aboard, the Itim news agency said on Monday. "The plaintiffs did not have a chance to meet a future mate althoughReuter - 110 words
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Article119 1986-11-19 19 AFP ALFRED BURIN, aged 100, died on Sunday less than two months after retiring from his job as a customs agent. "Without work, life isn't worth living," said Mr Burin when he celebrated his 100 th birthday at his office in March. He joined the GlobeAFP - 119 words
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Article138 1986-11-19 19 Reuter THREE SENIOR Soviet marine officials have been sacked over the sinking of the Soviet passenger liner Admiral Nakhimov with the loss of nearly 400 lives, the Ukrainian communist party newspaper said. In a report last week, Pravda Ukrainy said A Tretyak, deputy chief of theReuter - 138 words
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Article1559 1986-11-19 20 ACTIVE time-charter business featured on the freight market on Monday with the bulk of chartering involving vessels sailing from the Far East and the Continent, shipbrokers said. A 30,000 tonner was fixed from Japan for a trip via the Mideast Gulf with redelivery passing Muscat at U553,300 daily1,559 words
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Article, Illustration868 1986-11-19 20 Japanese shipbuilders were left out in the frenetic phase of tanker ordering recently. Keen competition between South Korea and Yugoslavia forced down prices which Japan found hard to match with its higher cost structure. Lloyd's Shipping Economist THE REMOVAL ofLloyd's Shipping Economist - 868 words
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Article923 1986-11-19 20 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ah rental liner X 1 Alltrans VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow lines X 4 Atlas line X 3 ANl 1 1/2 A PC line V 4 API III 2/3 ASCI III 1 Balt-Canoda923 words
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246 1986-11-19 20 FT McDERMOTT INTERNATIONAL, the US energy services company, has revealed a second-quarter net loss of U5532.25 million or US$O.B7 a share, compared with a profit of U*****,0000 or one cent a share in the corresponding period last year. The company, which has beenFT - 246 words
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Article178 1986-11-19 21 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 Line178 words
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175 1986-11-19 21 AFP A CHINESE SHIP has left the southern port of Kwangtung for the West Pacific to continue joint research work with US scientists studying tropical air movements. The ship, the Xiangyanghong No 5, left Kwangtung on Saturday to continue a Sino-USAFP - 175 words
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441 1986-11-19 21 Lloyd's List THE FIVE estranged founders of Cool Carriers, led by Mats Ruhne, have taken control of a publiclylisted Swedish company. They intend to use it as a vehicle for acquiring a fleet of up to 20 refrigerated vessels. The dramatic development appears toLloyd's List - 441 words
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152 1986-11-19 21 AFP THE VOLUME of world lakl-up tanker and combination carrier tonnage fell to its lowest level since September 1981 in the month to Nov 14 at 17,748,798 dwt. a drop of 5,884 dwt compared with the figure a month earlier, London brokersAFP - 152 words
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Article750 1986-11-19 21 AFP AN APPARENT SCARCITY of grain tonnage for November loading out of the US Gulf underpinned rates on the major routes to Europe and Japan during the past week on the freight market. But the continued threat of competition from combination carriers, discouraged by the low level ofAFP - 750 words
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310 1986-11-19 21 Reuter LOCKHEED Shipbuilding Co, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lockheed Corp, said about 900 union employees had been locked out since Monday because the company claimed union leaders had stalled in putting a vote to rank and file employees on a concessionary contract proposal.Reuter - 310 words
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6354 1986-11-19 26 AARHUB Luna Maarak. Maarak Line. Nov 20. Fen He. China Ocaan. Nov 20 Ming Fortune. Yang Ming, Nov 29. Evar Gifted. Evergreen. Nov 26 Liao He. China Ocean. Nov 29. ABERDEEN Fan He. China Ocaan. Nov 20 Liao Ha. China Ocean. Nov6,354 words
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Article277 1986-11-19 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI B«rH I Arrival D*partun KEPPEL WHARVES Bintang Belait K25W alongside 19.11/0600 Fjord Thistle <15 alongside 19.11/0600 Pyramids <27 alongside 19.11/1500 Ah Endeavour <35 19.11/1500 20.11/2300 Als Harmony <32 19.11/0600 20.11/2300 Intercast <19 19.11/0700 23.11/2300 Jenson <23 19.11/2100 2011/0700 Koto Segar <31 19.11/1830 24.11/1830277 words
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Article847 1986-11-19 27 p* RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movamant Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Cardigan B 75/502 19.11 86 1700 Mansfield F5A 0600-0900 0700-0600 F2/G2 Krissa IW *****6 1800 Star Shpg F7 0900-1000 B6 Karbidas 31 1911 86 2300 R Jumobhoy847 words
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Advertisement69 1986-11-19 19 \mm JAPANESE YARDS were left out in the frenetic phase of tanker ordering recently. Keen competition between Korea and Yugoslavia forced down Drices which Japan found hard to matdi. Page II THE FIVE ESTRANGED FOUNDERS of Cool Carriers, led by Mats Ruhne, have token control of a publicly-listed Swedish company.69 words
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Advertisement219 1986-11-19 20 > t TRAITS FTTSKToaEmaI ITEE7X32 \T O T TAT IT 1 YAMASHIiTA-SHINNIHON LINE Jf t |J t M J I 1 T*J TRAMS-PACIFIC SERVICES Pacific South Wml I Pacific North Waat I Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Kao I Faodar at Kao I Foodor at Kao gun i rri m 01 ranrz*219 words
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Advertisement631 1986-11-19 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited >■1 Mr.' i W II a.lHl H bwt B'hMM Ktm Li Hi S tan P Riant S port HKa« Km Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated 22/11 23/11 29/U 21/11 Sited bite Sated Sated Sted 21/11 S/U M/ 12631 words
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Advertisement739 1986-11-19 21 Franco Belgian Services ir I/.= 1 -"iT'ir STOK PXLMB UHmriw nta hi rttraa M Eoma hM (Uhi) Ihe tec II tec 13 tec M tat Ml I (MMCI 21II** (24 te*) IS tec II tec 17 Ik 21 tec 21 tec 22 I KM MB J tec (II tec) 22739 words
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Advertisement879 1986-11-19 23 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 i r FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE SIN JKT SBY SIN 4/12 6/12 %Jtl 11/12 13/12 15/12 14/12 22/12 23/11 25/11 27/11 •TCM TAtCHUNG *MUR HKQ KAO *TCM KEE BUS *MUfl *MTC VOK KOi KEE 15/12 is/12879 words
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Advertisement1129 1986-11-19 24 USA CANADA *TUUtTIC COAST (Round Tho World Sonrico) [3 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. 0 FREEDOM VII G BRDGE V 3 CONCORD V 7 PACIFIC COAST PACIFIC SOUTH WEST I PACIFIC NORTH WEST FEEDER VSI SP PK PN SP MOTHER VSI T/S PORT LA/LB OAK MOTHER VSI T/S PORT1,129 words
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Advertisement445 1986-11-19 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON Hi- J Dmi/HM Hi. I Dm/UN Hi I Omm/MM Hi 7 Dmi/UM TW/414 Hi i Dana/414H Hi Dm»/41 1H sm#i turns NtPUINt AGt NCIIS PIE lID ifi ?;w/; .'"BS4U .'/.'i'MO 1 .'0?? lOpf'jtxxi-i ??.V4B,' ??09?84 ilrciwal)445 words
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Miscellaneous165 1986-11-19 26 i Regional Woathor *r BBS V s, <- 3 v_V* ''i£H m m. ?V m flf U •c O SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ANO SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. LICE NO R Thunderstorm Ttmpwotur. c X\ Show«f Weather Wmd dvection with speed m knots Ron CJ Cloudy Shy Wo, Woe*165 words
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