The Business Times, 21 November 1986
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Title Section12 1986-11-21 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, IMC 75 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration215 1986-11-21 1 STOCK MARKET LACK OF BUYING interest caused most share prices to drift lower on the Singapore stock exchange yesterday in quiet trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index eased 1.18 points to 886.90 while the Business Times Composite Index edged down 0.14 point to 787.18. Total turnover yesterday215 words
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375 1986-11-21 1 TAN SRI Khoo Teck Puat is bailing out of Exco International, a UK-based financial services and money broking group. Tan Sri Khoo has given an irrevocable undertaking to accept a takeover offer from British Commonwealth Shipping Co which is headed by Mr John Gunn,375 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-11-21 1 EVEN for the ever energetic 69-year-old Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat, the man now at the centre of the National Bank of Brunei controversy, 1986 has been an unusually active year. He acquired, and now sold, his near 29 per cent351 words
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277 1986-11-21 1 Reuter TAIWAN is likely to follow Japan's lead with measures to help the US reduce its huge trade deficit, including a further appreciation of the island's currency and more access to local markets for US goods. Chao Yao-Tung, the head of theReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration709 1986-11-21 1 RAY HEATH,ALVIN TAY - Irregularities alleged in loans to Khoo Teck Puat's companies By RAY HEATH,ALVIN TAY ALLEGEO IRREGULARITIES in loans of $1.3 billion made to companies connected to Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat yesterday led the Brunei government to take control of the National Bank of709 words
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Article, Illustration324 1986-11-21 1 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN ALTHOUGH Tan Sri Khoo had been closely linked with the National Bank of Brunei, his name hardly appears in any of the bank's official publications, such as annual reports. His holdings had been placed, at various times,324 words
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Article, Illustration47 1986-11-21 1 A WEST GERMAN fair organiser owned by two public bodies intends to make a break from tradition. Encouraged by the response to a survey it had conducted, Messe Frankfurt is going out of its home ground, Frankfurt, to Asia and making Hongkong its launching pad.47 words
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258 1986-11-21 1 Reuter THE 31 per cent devaluation of the Indonesian rupiah last September caused serious problems for companies with large offshore loans and inflationary pressures at home, Trade Minister Rachmat Saleh said yesterday. But he said that the devaluation, the second in three years, was necessary toReuter - 258 words
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Advertisement117 1986-11-21 1 The buck starts here CTTIBMKO Corporate Banking £#t Another Specialty only from Dragon City. Discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes at Dragon City Restaurant. Every dish is masterfully K M prepared by caring chefs to please your palate. Experience the warm and >r impeccable service, so reminiscent117 words
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Advertisement275 1986-11-21 1 }-%{,"'=$`_$$<[]%^'/(};?{,(`']^ SHARE MFOWMATtOM MONEY ft EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE CROSSWORDS TV ft RADIO OUR VIEW POPE JOHN PAUL II was In Singapore yesterday as part of his longest pastoral trip of 49,000 km, and about 70,000 people braved the rain to hear him say Mass at Kallang Stadium. What275 words
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Advertisement105 1986-11-21 1 MINOLTA ADVANCES ZOOMING "•tt < s. ~:V-/ r Carson f A Cremona >■> BALLY 0/* Switzerland wwrft the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALL X dealers. Bally Boutique. Raffles City Bally Bouttque. Royal Holiday Inn Bally Boutique. Meridien Hotel Champion105 words
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HOME NEWS
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268 1986-11-21 2 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING EMPLOYER GROUPS yesterday formally endorsed the proposals of the NWC Sub-Committee On Wage Reform. Led by the Singapore National Employers' Federation, the 17 employer organisations also called for "concerted tripartite effort" by the government, unions and employers to "make the necessary268 words
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Article, Illustration349 1986-11-21 2 TELECOMS handled more mail lag year but postage revenue collected was only about half the $9Q:6 million recorded in 1984. According to Telecoms's annual report for the period ended March this year, postage revenue fell to $46.7 million. This comprised $42 million from postage, $2 million349 words
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Article82 1986-11-21 2 A COMPANY making concrete products was fined $2,000 yesterday for polluting the Jurong Lake with toxic waste. The company. Island Concrete, pleaded guilty to a charge of discharging diesel oil into the lake on May 6 this year. The court was told that the company did82 words
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96 1986-11-21 2 COMPUTER VISION Corp (CV), one of the world's biggest companies in computer-aided-design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM), yesterday donated 50 software packages worth US$4OO,OOO to the Economic Development Board's training institutes. Of the 50 packages, all running on personal computers, 42 are part of CV's Personal Designer96 words
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474 1986-11-21 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO GARBAGE, WASTE, and sewerage should not be the exclusive preserve of the public sector, in the view of Exclusive Environmental Services Pte Ltd. This is the point the cleaning company has been trying to put across to the authorities474 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-11-21 2 Seminars and courses DURATION Nov 28 Nov 26-29 Nov 29 Dec 1-2 Dec 1-3 Dec 1-5 Dec 1-12 Dec 1-15 Dec 2-3 TITLE How to Computerise Your Production System for Higher Productivity The Computer as a Productivity Tool How to Invest Profitably in Stocks and Shares Reverse Indicator Method568 words
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238 1986-11-21 3 PERHAPS it is management who has a "tidak apa" attitude in the first place, suggested the National Trades Union Congress yesterday in a strong reaction to a report about a new threat emerging at the workplace workers who do nothing to improve productivity.238 words
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553 1986-11-21 3 BOEY KIT YIN - Trade association formed to represent their interests By BOEY KIT YIN SMALL- and medium-sized companies have formed a club to give themselves greater clout. The Association of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (ASME) hopes to become a voice for the 70,000 or so small Singapore businesses553 words
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Article410 1986-11-21 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH, Special Correspondent WHEN the 64 crates that hold the goods which come under the hammer at an auction today are opened, it might be a good idea to stand well back. Inside them are reptile skins. How many snakes and lizards gave410 words
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Article112 1986-11-21 3 THE SINGAPORE Medical Council has suspended Dr Lau Chi Woh of Lau Clinic from medical practice for one year for issuing a false medical certificate and giving medication without reason. At its disciplinary enquiry on Nov 10 and 11, the council decided that Dr Lau was112 words
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Article36 1986-11-21 3 SINGAPORE and Albania have agreed to establish diplomatic relations, the Singapore Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. The agreement to have diplomatic relations follows both countries' desire to strengthen the existing ties of friendship.36 words
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Article, Illustration261 1986-11-21 3 CHARLES MACKAY was appointed a non-executive director of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, with effect from Nov 12, 1986. Mr Mackay is also a director of Inchcape PLC, chairman of Inchcape (Hongkong) Limited and chairman of Dodwell Hongkong Limited. LAN CASEY and DON JOLLY have been261 words
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Advertisement173 1986-11-21 2 wmm -.T-: 9^ 2 <0 m t SCANDUTCH ANNOUNCES ANOTHER BREAKTHROUGH Scan Dutch has reorganized its operations to achieve a major breakthrough in container transport. Starting in December, we'll be sailing direct from Singapore to Northern Europe, cutting up to 5 days off our transit times depending on the destination.173 words
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Advertisement320 1986-11-21 3 BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER \lin w-±l\ (ASSETS BELONGING TO MESSRS. TOKYU PTE LTD) Approx. 64 crates of Reptile Raw Hides consisting of IGOANA i SNAKE SKINS. TO BE HELD AT E Oi FiMif. Nmnber 21 st. 1986 ft 2.00 p-m. VIEWING ON DAY OF SALE Fm 10 am320 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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360 1986-11-21 4 Foreign investors get assurance AFP PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino yesterday vowed to crush anarchy and any attempt to undermine her government as she sought to reassure foreign investors that their money would be safe in the Philippines, i' Speaking in Manila after a crisis-ridden week thatAFP - 360 words
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295 1986-11-21 4 AFP CURRENT political turmoil and agitation in the Philippines were tt>e prescription for a coup, but President Corazon Aquino's immense popularity is the country's greatest insurance policy against this happening, it was stated in Washington on Wednesday. This was the assessment of RichardAFP - 295 words
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364 1986-11-21 4 AP MEXICO should be more flexible about its limit of 49 per cent foreign ownership in companies if it wants Japanese investment and technology, ambassador Takeshi Naito said. "Having only 49 per cent of the stock of a company is not attractive for JapaneseAP - 364 words
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Article103 1986-11-21 4 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S current account deficit will begin to decline during the current fiscal year and register a substantial improvement in 1987/88, Australian Treasurer Paul Keating said on Wednesday. in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1986, Australia had current account deficlt «f Asl3 7 billion, upReuter - 103 words
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181 1986-11-21 4 UPI TALKS between Sri Lanka and India on a speedy settlement of the Tamil community's autonomy demands in northern Sri Lanka ended inconclusively on Wednesday, according to Sri Lankan sources. They said Foreign Minister Shahul Hameed was ordered back to Colombo fromUPI - 181 words
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Article107 1986-11-21 4 AP TEN TONNES of poison were dropped into Beijing sewers on Wednesday, the start of the city's biggest anti-rat campaign. Xinhua News Agency said: "All families and work units foreign communities included have been urged to join with the 110,000 medical workers and volunteers whoAP - 107 words
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142 1986-11-21 4 AP SAN FRANCISCO mayor Dianne Feinstein has urged Hongkong to invest in her city, which she called a good place for investment that could help dampen protectionist feelings in the US. "We have in San Francisco the largest Asian population outside of Asia. It'sAP - 142 words
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Article905 1986-11-21 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvic* Local From number tim* THAI TG981 0025 BKK ft FT71 0046 JFK/BOS/ORD/ ANC/NRT/ MNL/TPE UA UA805 0100 SFO/HKG KAL KE697 0530 SEL SiA SQ681 0655 TPE MAS MH601 0705 KUL MAS MH681 0820 KUL SIA SQ43 0910 DHA/KHI MAS MH811 0910 PEN MAS MH671905 words
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Advertisement336 1986-11-21 4 No other portable has ever I Off the shelf IBM compatibility/ MS DOS 3.2 Full-size 80 x 25 super-twist LCD screen 512 KB RAM, expandable to 1 MB CGA graphics compatible Internal 10 MB Winchester Optional 300/1200/2400 internal modem (synch/asynch) Built-in high density matrix printer Support both 3.5" and 5.25"336 words
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Advertisement167 1986-11-21 4 The business person's choice, every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 hours and arriving at Bombay at 00:30 hours. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your Travel Agent. BCMW: Effective thru 31 January 1987. AIR CANADA INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN JOHORE Precision Plastics Injection Moulding Plant With167 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous48 1986-11-21 4 Doonesbury m m V. •\v <*t** m, !f<S 2* I k.'i s§ 1.7/ frr. 35 5i s>i f f 7 I £5i V+T-J. BY GARRY TRUDEAU m 3S V BE i is s® H HH S i mi R m m fi! X 4* r*7 a ,V# 4&k48 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration374 1986-11-21 5 UPI A SURVEY from the Economist Publications predicting developments in 1987 said yesterday that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev will be under considerable domestic pressure. "Gorbachev has sometimes tried to give the impression that he can afford to sit back and simply wait for the nextUPI - 374 words
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351 1986-11-21 5 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION has introduced legislation which permits small-scale private enterprise but falls short of measures that are in effect in Hungary and other communist countries. The legislation was passed on Wednesday by the Supreme Soviet, the country's nominal parliament, which also adoptedReuter - 351 words
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320 1986-11-21 5 Reuter US PHOTOGRAPHY giant Eastman Kodak is pulling out of South Africa under terms one analyst called the stiffest of any US company so far. Kodak, one of the longest established foreign companies in South Africa, said on Wednesday that theReuter - 320 words
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263 1986-11-21 5 Reuter ARGENTINE President Raul Alfonsin's government is preparing a twofront war on state bureaucracy in an attempt to revitalise its economic austerity programme. Officials said on Wednesday that the government planned to cut the number of state employees by 250,000, about 20 perReuter - 263 words
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155 1986-11-21 5 Reuter MEN with a sedentary lifestyle are three times more likely to die of a heart attack than those who regularly jog, swim, bicycle or engage in similar exercise, a US medical researcher has said. In one of the first studies to provideReuter - 155 words
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Article327 1986-11-21 5 AFP LABOUR MINISTERS of industrial countries have emphasised the need to address the social implications of new technologies, seen as vital to economic growth, competitiveness and "more and better employment". In a declaration on Wednesday night, they said governments of the 24-nation Organisation for Economic Cooperation andAFP - 327 words
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201 1986-11-21 5 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's chief economist has projected "moderate acceleration*' for the US economy in the months ahead, saying that the key problem would be large trade deficits. Beryl Sprinkel, the chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, said on Wednesday that realAP - 201 words
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443 1986-11-21 5 Reuter ANALYSTS ARE SCEPTICAL that the expansion of the US economy will continue in spite of the relatively healthy 2.9 per cent third quarter growth reported on Wednesday. "The pillars of strength in the third quarter are crumbling in the fourth quarter,"Reuter - 443 words
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Advertisement42 1986-11-21 5 VA w R£S I S T MAQjI <«. *g£ v-^ .v* > >**> y *p ?u>> 4f a\ J w n x 7 < < /y v 3Df* II Seductively Smooth Mysteriously Mellow. Gloriously Golden. Who can resist the magic of Gamus XO Cognac? THE SENSUAL SPIRIT42 words
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TECHNOLOGY
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Article, Illustration539 1986-11-21 6 Cars to toys featured on Fortune's top 10 list A SUPER personal computer, a toy laser pistol, a mouth rinse that threatens to make toothbrushes obsolete, a drug for Aids and Hyundai's new car, the Excel, were among the items picked by Fortune539 words
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85 1986-11-21 6 THE Japanese Science and Technology Agency has set up the Kansai Institute of Physical Chemical Research to concentrate on basic research for life science, new materials and electronics engineering. In Tokyo, the Mitsui group is also setting up a study group to85 words
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220 1986-11-21 6 A SOVIET scientist has suggested installing a tiny sun at the back of an airliner and using its explosive force to propel the plane to travel at many times the speed of sound. Valetin Belokon of the Moscow University said such an aircraft fitted220 words
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470 1986-11-21 6 THE US WILL SPEND US$l6 billion in the next decade to modernise its air traffic control system, a dinosaur that has some of its equipment dated back to just after World War 11. The investment is necessary, reported the British magazine New470 words
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BITS & BYTES
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Article, Illustration163 1986-11-21 6 MICROELECTRONICS is bringing a wide range of products to athletes, runners and fitness enthusiasts. The most popular product is the pulse meter, used by many to monitor their hearts during exercises. A light emitting diode (LED) shines an infrared beam onto163 words
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98 1986-11-21 6 A STUDY BY the US National Academy of Engineering has found that military research did not affect the supply of technical manpower in the country. Neither has work for Pentagon siphoned off the cream of scientists and engineers, according to experts from Du Pont,98 words
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Article113 1986-11-21 6 Agencies A BRITISH company has said that it is selling biotechnologycreated date palm trees to Arab countries and hopes to win orders worth over £100 million in the next few years. Twyford Plant Laboratories in Somerset, south-west England, said its scientists had cracked the problem of producingAgencies - 113 words
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Advertisement244 1986-11-21 6 wy mm, IHIIIIIIIIt IH rK: 4 i 5.', ,:V I J > vrISW Genius runs in the family. -tt y V*, *-<- e NCR 9800 Mainframe computer NCR Tower 32 Mini computer NCR PCB personal computer OKJCaCSC'OO'CEvery member of our family of computers share a common heritage. Genius. NCR has244 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article955 1986-11-21 7 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed slightly firmer against major currencies in thin late trading yesterday. The dollar opened higher on speculative buying after Japanese press reports quoting Bank of Japan sources as saying that the yen had entered a stable phase. But the advance was checked by prof-it-taking955 words
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Article348 1986-11-21 7 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Activity was slow in the afternoon due to lack of interest with the market awaiting yesterday's release of US October personal income data. Period rates were steady to slightly lower at the outset348 words
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Article173 1986-11-21 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: CurrtndM NomM relee S Oiler c i«ee portly Local dollars to on* unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1860 2.1870 2.8196 -22.47 Storting pound 3.0920 3.0956 7.3469 -57.91 Australian dollar 1.4077 1.4106 3.4286 -58.94 NZ dollar 1.1334 1.1361 3.4286 -66.94 Canadian dollar 1.5789173 words
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Article571 1986-11-21 7 BA Futures DECEMBER US Trea-sury-Bond gapped sharply higher at 99.25 during Simex's opening, following the firm close on the Chicago Board of Trade due to Fed vice-chairman Johnson's remark that the Fed has more room to ease monetary policy. However, profit-taking at this level saw prices slipping off toBA Futures - 571 words
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Article, Illustration105 1986-11-21 7 Mcatts Vh iwnp «f *N print taMtag rates «I 12 m)* bab h ftppflra S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Offer lid Owr- 4 3 7/» worth 3 1/e 3 3-miM 3 1/8 3 3 won* 3 1/8 3 OvomigM mod* 3 3/4 V J Discount Prices At105 words
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Article332 1986-11-21 7 HONGKONG: Gold closed weaker yesterday but off the day's low in fairly active trading, as investors searched for a new trading range after recent sharp falls. Dealers said overseas selling pushed the metal to a low of just below US$3B5 an ounce. But buying interest quickly emerged at332 words
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350 1986-11-21 7 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial CorrMpondwit THE VISITING chief economist of Credit Suisse First Boston, Mr Giles Keating, yesterday painted a picture of gloom for bond markets in Asia and other parts of the world in the next few months. He said: "Inflation will rise350 words
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Advertisement298 1986-11-21 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 4 per cent yesterday, down 1/2 point from Wednesday. All the term rates each rose 1/8 point to 3 1/8 per Singapore. Opportunity in recession? For over two decades Singapore led the way in south-east Asia. Economic growth averaged around298 words
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FEATURES
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Article610 1986-11-21 8 THERE is something special about a papal visit. It is at once a political journey, since the Pope is the secular head of the Vatican city-state, and a religious pilgrimage. Of course, it is also a reversed pilgrimage in which the faithful do not travel610 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1986-11-21 8 JUNE LIM - For many European fabric manufacturers, Asia is a relatively unexplored market. For decades, they have concentrated on their home ground and their established trading ties with the United States. But one fair organiser is about to help them to make a break from tradition, reports JUNE1,004 words
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Article140 1986-11-21 8 ASSAN MASOOD - Letters to Hie Editor ASSAN MASOOD DEAR SIR, I refer to Mr Michael Moey's letter (BT Nov 11, 1986) on the six-day Is-raeli-Arab war in 1967. Mr Moey wrote that it was a stroke of Israeli military genius that won the war for them. I doubt140 words
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Article43 1986-11-21 8 FONG HEE FANG - FONG HEE FANG DEAR SIR, Just a note to congratulate you and your paper for the "Free Clippings of BT exclusive stories" service. I think it's an excellent idea that gives a personal service to readers. Keep it up!43 words
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Article, Illustration921 1986-11-21 8 FINDING YOUR WAY to Messe Frankfurt is a breeze. The company logo, made up of several coloured boxes in varied sizes to symbolise its involvement in small as well as big exhibitions, is prominently displayed at the airport, bus and railway terminals, and921 words
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Advertisement57 1986-11-21 8 IF YOU WANT TO KNOW I US A' 'f r a 3 1 &Z \K "i r I A r^i «S vJ •*1 2 r L. < Has the sfockmarket bafrtshedfhe ghost of ChristmOsffast? What/shoulcTyou narg executive? Does canoe<ina)/itique centre? What shape is thebankii/g industry in tf)if€hristmcis? GET YOUR COPY57 words
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Miscellaneous30 1986-11-21 8 nribTCwrmnici^cto^ TM€- NG-*T DOOR ON THC] S'GHJ IS THC suyiNG DePRRTm&NT. J I a r u)Hy ARcTHey^N PMX TAPPING THeiR T€j£_T"H UJITH rn's i H6- CUBKIC/MEquivalent OF A OF APPLAUSE.30 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration515 1986-11-21 9 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG THE 22 DRIVERS for the tenth and final race in the 1986 Fonda World Grand Prix Series, which will be held at Marina Bay this Sunday, may be the weekend s highlight but local powerboat racers will also be in the picture.515 words
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Article169 1986-11-21 9 A TEAM of eight water skiers will open this Sunday's powerboat grand prix with a colourful ski-past. The eight four of the Republic's top women skiers and four of its most promising youngsters will don animal masks and give a 10-minute skills display before the grandstands169 words
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335 1986-11-21 9 AP SOUTH AUSTRALIA scored its most impressive victory in the America's Cup defenders' series on Wednesday and then was sold to an unnamed buyer. The Adelaide-based 12-metre boat upset Australia IV in the final day of the second double round robin and then announcedAP - 335 words
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400 1986-11-21 9 UPI THE International Yacht Racing Union's move to allow yachts to carry advertising is a victory for big-time yachtsmen and will also protect those involved in the smaller classes, anxious to keep professionalism and spiralling costs at bay. The decision, reached earlier this month, doesUPI - 400 words
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162 1986-11-21 9 South African Open struggle for top seed AFP TOP-SEEDED Andres Gomez of Ecuador reached the second round of the South African Open tennis in Johannesburg do Wednesday, but only after breaking stern resistance from unranked Briton Jeremy Bates. Gomez, runner-up in the Hongkong Grand Prix event earlier this month, beganAFP - 162 words
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125 1986-11-21 9 Reuter THE British Government will decide in the next fortnight whether to make all spectators at football league matches carry identity cards. The idea has run into strong opposition from the football league, whose recent report on combatting hooliganism firmly rejectedReuter - 125 words
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Article500 1986-11-21 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS AFTER AN EXCITING end to their league competitions last week, the Republic's women golfers look ahead to 1987 with lots of enthusiasm. For coming up in the new year is the US$5O,OOO Singapore Women's Open professional tournament, the Queen Sirikit Cup, and500 words
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Article144 1986-11-21 9 AFP GARY PLAYER of South Africa and popular US veteran Arnold Palmer headed a field of professional and amateur golfers who teed off in the first round of the US$3OO,OOO Chiang Kai-Shek Centennial Golf tournament yesterday. Fifty professional golfers and 150 amateurs are taking partAFP - 144 words
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Miscellaneous1174 1986-11-21 9 FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES Dead Man's Folly 10.30pm, Channel 5 This Agatha Christie's adaptation features the mustachioed detective Hercule Poirot. A murder hunt in which players look for clues to a murder runs out to be more real than planned when detective writer Mrs Oliver senses something abnormal at the1,174 words
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Miscellaneous691 1986-11-21 9 mmsMm mmmssb ACROSS 4 Dignified way to get an appointment (6) 7 Interrupted by the barber? (3. 5) 8 Even the office boy could run one (6) 10 Qirl of the Berlin days (5) 13 Join me at the back of the supermarket (4) 14 Arranged fruit? (4) 15 A691 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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233 1986-11-21 10 AP THE GILLETTE CO has accused Revlon chairman Ronald Perelman of giving non-public information to professional traders in his hostile attempt to take over Gillette. Gillette has also subpoenaed speculator Ivan Boesky in its fight to prove that Mr Perelman's takeover attempt is deceptive.AP - 233 words
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180 1986-11-21 10 Reuter TWO MAJOR US takeover specialists, Carl Icahn and T Boone Pickens, have said they had nothing to do with the Ivan Boesky insider trading scandal. Mr Icahn, the chairman of Trans World Airlines, said in a letter to staff on Wednesday heReuter - 180 words
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364 1986-11-21 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks on Wednesday closed mixed in heavy trading as the market began to rotate out of takeover stocks that have been tainted by the latest insider trading scandal involving arbitrageur Ivan Boesky. and into stocks with stronger fundamentals, particularly blueReuter - 364 words
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Article128 1986-11-21 10 NOV It AbWbi C 9 27V. imp Oil CI A. Inco Int Prov Plpa lu Intl 46% 16% 39% 20 unch unch .42 16 .11% 11% Bank Nova Scotia 18% McMil Btdl 40% 33% 21% Ball Canada 36% 27% -y« 36 20% 26% Northgata Exp 6% CamoM Laka 25%128 words
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Article228 1986-11-21 10 NOV 19 mf RAND trials Trust Bk Un Staal Woottru 136 60 1450 -6 unch -100 A Alpha Abarcom Aad 1360 270 1500 -6 unch Anglos Angvaal MQ> 662S ***** 2150 -175 •100 -50 txr* Barlows C Q Smith 425 4600 1966 3000 6 unch -15 -150 Diifltli Chartar228 words
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Article597 1986-11-21 10 NOV It IMS Alean Alumin Alcoa 30% 36 Allag Intt 14% Allied Sig 38% Aui_jJ ft* n wWXw Allia-Chalmars Am Brands Inc Am Can Co 96'/. 2% 41% .._S4% 1% Am Cyanamld Am Elac Pwr 77% 27% Am Cxpraaa Am Homa Prod 54V. 72 -1% -3 Am Motors597 words
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Article668 1986-11-21 10 Amsterdam NOV It PIS A8N 547.00 ■3 91.70 •1 Ahotd 107.30 ***** -02 •0.2 Alranta AMEV Amro Bank. Am Stad 148.30 74.20 •4.50 123.00 •0.1 -0.2 -1.5 -2.5 BOLS Bofiuntlj Buatirman TOM Ctlvm 30.80 187.50 140.00 troda. 224.50 881.00 •0.2 •0.2 +2 •0.5 •0 Etaaviar 237.00 .1 Fgh668 words
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144 1986-11-21 10 Reuter THE UK government's drive to make Britain a nation of shareholder* will break fresh ground in the new year says Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson. He told parliament on Wednesday that a new scheme, called personal equity plans PEPS, designed to wooReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement152 1986-11-21 10 the\ 'Manhattan Splendour' A superb lunch experience with a grand variety of home made soups, the largest salad bar, fresh seafoods, succulent meats, savoury poultry and delightful desserts. A complimentary aperitif for all patrons. The Manhattan Splendour a superb choice at only $24.50*. "Subject to 10% aervice charge A 3%152 words
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Advertisement111 1986-11-21 10 Frankfurt market was dosad on Wsdnasday London stocks on Paga 15 That's how we count at The Lounge during our Happy Hours from 5 pm to 7 pm daily. When a guest has had two similar drinks, the third is free. And every night at 8 pm except Sundays. VTB111 words
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Article441 1986-11-21 11 HONGKONG: Prices closed slightly higher yesterday in moderate trading as late selling by foreign institutions erased most of the early gains, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index ended the day 2.61 points higher at 2,245.95 while the Hongkong Index gained 1.41 to 1,426.02. Turnover rose to HK5495.11 million. An441 words
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Article228 1986-11-21 11 NOV 20 NT 1 1 90 +0.09 Kolin Kuochan Dev Laa Chang Yuen 25 70 22.50 28 80 0 5 0 5 06 27 90 0.3 22 70 1 34 30 0.2 Nan Ya Piss 34 70 0.4 40 80 -0.1 23 40 -10.7 Chang Loong Chia Hain Cement228 words
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Article348 1986-11-21 11 TOKYO: Stocks closed mixed in thin trading, with interest rotating among the same issues as most investors held to the sidelines in the absence of fresh incentives. The market average edged 20.75 higher to close at 17,304.56, its third straight gain. Declines outpaced advances just slightly on a turnover348 words
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Article73 1986-11-21 11 NOV 20 PESOS Marsteei 0 024 0001 Acoje Mining Angio Phil Phil Overseas Philax B 0 026 032 -0 001 Picop B PLOT 249 -3.5 Atlas Con. B 23 unch Baguio Gold San Miguel B 71 0 016 -4 0 001 Basic Petroleum Benguel Con. B 0.007 Ill •0.00173 words
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Article400 1986-11-21 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday closed lower across the boards as investors, made nervous by a choppy gold price, pulled out of leading gold, industrial and mining stocks. Brokers said the markets are ignoring Wall Street and concentrating on the gold price, which dropped US$6 in New York and400 words
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Article117 1986-11-21 11 NOV 20 WON unch >6 Kai Kangwon Ind Kia Motor 1272 1041 1673 -13 16 36 556 Koton Ind 1650 50 Daewoo Corp. 1190 unch W -10 +10 Koraa Long Tarm Lucky Ltd 1500 1569 -55 16 Daishin Securities 2640 645 Oriantal Brewery Oriental Cham 1306 1640 5 30117 words
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Article167 1986-11-21 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index slipped 1.31 to 182.80 on a turnover totalling 556,934 shares valued at 85.5 million baht. Reuter NOV 20 U Ao Kham Thai iMT Siam Camant Siam Citizens Siam Citizen* Leasing 759 susp suep -12 AM Fibre Ayudhya Investment Bangkok Aground BangkokReuter - 167 words
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Article53 1986-11-21 11 Reuter EXXON CORP of the US has applied to list its shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, an exchange official said. The shares will be listed in mid-December, he added. No new shares will be issued to coincide with the listing, being underwritten by Nikko SecuritiesReuter - 53 words
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314 1986-11-21 11 Reuter THE FEDERAL Reserve Board has approved a proposed investment by Sumitomo Bank Ltd of Osaka. Japan, in Goldman, Sachs and Co of Neto York, but only after Sumitomo agreed to change its original investment proposal. The case was significant because of the sizeReuter - 314 words
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158 1986-11-21 11 Reuter CHINA World Trade Centre (CWTC) has signed a US$229 million contract with Societe Auxiliare d'Enterprises, SAE, of France, the main building contractor in the US$3BO million Beijing development. A CWTC spokesman said the contract was signed on Monday. The project will costReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-11-21 11 Reuter NEW YORK Stock Exchange chairman John Phelan has described as inexcusable the actions of Ivan Boesky, a financier who paid US$lOO million to settle an insider trading case. But Mr Phelan told reporters in Hongkong on Wednesday that Mr Boesky's actions did notReuter - 214 words
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Advertisement630 1986-11-21 11 s®3! <SMi H m Mm to wlm 9 &lm MM In r Start ofA New Experience Kinta-Mani Delightful Indonesian meals! Our specialties include Charcoal Grilled Seafood, GadoGado. Sate (Satay). spicy Rendangs. Ayam Goreng. Chendol and more! Tickling your palate with an authentic Indonesian cuisine-is only half the experience. The other630 words
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Advertisement52 1986-11-21 11 512.50 Children belo* 12 years old S9 00* BUFFET-LUNCH COMBINING THE BEST OF EASTERN WESTERN DISHES Jointly pvtMfitM by V*# rr 19, Cairnhill Circle, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****22 Telex: RS ***** 1°: P* L*l ii Psrk View Singapore r U'//ut» > fiuri Caf*- Restaurant Price is subject lo IO". service52 words
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Article329 1986-11-21 12 AFP A ONE-YEAR extension of the current 1984 International Sugar Agreement beyond the end of 1966 is "most likely but not yet certain", delegates at the International Sugar Organisation (ISO) talks in London said. The ISO council must decide whether to extend the accord, whichAFP - 329 words
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Article91 1986-11-21 12 OIL PRODUCTS ALL PRODUCTS firmed in the Far East market as speculative buying and end-user demand appeared. Japanese buyers were most in evidence, encouraging sellers to hold out for higher prices. Closing prices for crude (fob origin) US$/barrel Change Dubai (Dec) 14.25 0.10 WT1, West Texas Intermediate, (Dec) 15.49 -0.1691 words
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Article196 1986-11-21 12 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM oil prices closed higher yesterday but below highs as profit-taking trimmed earlier gains in fairly active trading. Initially, the market rose steadily, extending Wednesday's steadiness as firmer Chicago soyoil futures, Pakistan's purchase of 24,000 tonnes RBD palm oil and India making its weekly tender yesterday196 words
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Article65 1986-11-21 12 Bangkok Broken Rice 123 120 lUSS/toma, FO«) A-l Sup«f A-1 Sptdai White Rice C-1 Sp«dol Mnq 100% 1« dan 250 C-1 Ord unq 100% 2nd da* 215 Loonzain Rice 100% 3rd dan 210 100% 1« grod« gnq 210 5% 200 100% 2nd grad* 10% 195 100% 3rd grod* '5%65 words
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Article201 1986-11-21 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mixed on Wednesday, 1-1/2 US cents a bushel down to two cents higher. Wheat held in a narrow trading range of 3-1/4 cents basis near December in thin volume, traders said. Some underlying support was provided by concern over tight201 words
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Article196 1986-11-21 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed firm in nearby months on Wednesday, with near January up 4-1/2 US cents a bushel, but down as much as 13/4 cents in distant positions. Near months were supported by indications of nearby physical supply tightness, including the stopping of196 words
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Article88 1986-11-21 12 THE PRICE OF TM on Km Kuala Lumpur Tin Market haM ataady at MSIS.M par kilo yartarday on furthar covering at that lavaL Buyars raslatad a further riaa In tha prica by withdrawing whan an olfar at Mslt waa mada on tha market, daalars said. Turnovar waa small88 words
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Article133 1986-11-21 12 Chlnnt Produce Exchange SoNors' noon pfioti on Nov 20 (ss/100 kgl Coconut oil tuft FOt 66.00 Otd drum FOt 76.00 N»w drum FOt 86.00 Copra Mixed (too»») 33 kxry«r» Pepper MufMok WW* FOt NIW 1430.00 Sarawak WMt FOt faq NtW 1415.00 Sorawak Mock FOt NLW 1012.50 Sarawak Asia133 words
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Article789 1986-11-21 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed below Wednesday's highs, but still with gains of between £44 and £30 a tonne in more subdued trading than of late. The London market mirrored early erratic movements in New York, but there was little fresh news to prompt the market either way. dealers789 words
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Article283 1986-11-21 12 SINGAPORE The market closed easier yesterday with Dec One RSS buyers quoted at 174.50 cents/kilo, down 1.75 cents from Wednesday. The morning session weakened 1.25 cents mainly on Wednesday night's af-ter-hour easiness here and long liquidation. Prices fell further in quiet afternoon trading on continued long liquidation and lack283 words
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Article282 1986-11-21 12 RAS prices *«o HMftFO B In bmtm 1 NOON CLOSE Bvyors Soltow Iwyors tn» 1 RSS Prompt 175.25 176.25N 174J0 175 JON Int 1 RSS Dk 86 175 JO 1764)0 174J0 175.00 Int 1 RSS ion 87 175.00 175 JO 1744)0 174J0 Int 2 RSS OF 173282 words
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Article83 1986-11-21 12 (c*nft/kg. 1 -to RAS SSt 20 SS* 50 MRELB (currant month) NOON 8vy«n Sdtn 166.30 168 JON 163 JO 165 JON JAN 87 (forward month) NOON 167 JO 169 JON 164 JO 166J0N SMI CV 279.00 281.00N ■"I"" 280.00 282.00N SMt I 280.50 282JON 281 JO 28JJ0N83 words
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Advertisement630 1986-11-21 12 NOTICES IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTES OP TIPS INTERNATIONAL COMPANY PTE. LTD. (beirpinM ia Sagapere) (la Valaatery LiqaMattea) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Tips International Company Pte. Ltd. duly convened and held at No 1 Jalan Remaja #06-05630 words
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Advertisement383 1986-11-21 12 IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER Itt) AND IN THE MATTES OP WT! PTE. LTD. (toeerparatod to Stegapwe) (to Vetoatary UqaMatfea) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of WTI Pte. Ltd. duly convened and held at No 1 Jalan Remaja #06-05 Hillview House, Singapore 2366 on383 words
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Advertisement573 1986-11-21 12 IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP MS AND IN THE MATTES OP KOK LIANG INVESTMENTS PTE LID At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of KOK LIANO INVESTMENTS PTE LTD, duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road #13-01 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on the 17th573 words
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Advertisement590 1986-11-21 12 IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ltt AND IN THE MATTES OP THYE HONG POOD INDU9TBIEB PTE LTD NOTICE OP SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pimut to Seettoa ttt<Z)<k> At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 6 Chin Bee Road, Singapore 2261 on the 14th November 1966, the590 words
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Advertisement622 1986-11-21 12 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 11l AND NAVIGATION PRIVATE IMB At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 1 Colombo Court #08-15, Singapore 0617, on 20th November, 1986, the following Special Resolutions were passed> (a) That the Company be wound-up voluntarily pursuant to Section 290(1Kb) of the Companies Act,622 words
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Article, Illustration4176 1986-11-21 13 WITH THE EXCEPTION of a few Malaysian counters which saw keen buying interest, most share prices eased on the Singapore stock market yesterday in quiet trading. There were 91 price losers against S3 winners by the closing bell. Aluminium Co, Malaya Glass4,176 words
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Article247 1986-11-21 13 SINGAPORE Rises M Gkm 200 Moiul leu Sport 394 Corbborg 470 HorrWent AWo 382 H Loong Crodk 380 Alcoa 74 Tranoh Www 346 U 1 S*curW*» 138 Mmio Corpn 50* 09 Gonlingt 590 Falls M»or»low 330 Sri Hortomot 68 Not Iran 416 Kentucky Spore 330 UOF 213247 words
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Article3442 1986-11-21 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business 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".3,442 words
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Article323 1986-11-21 13 KEMAYAN OIL PALM Bertiad: 21st AGM at 5E Foh Chong Building, 66 Jalan Ibrahim, ***** Johore Bahru tomorrow at noon. SEA VIEW HOTEL Limited: AGM at the Hotel Premises at Amber Close, Katong, Singapore 1543 tomorrow at 11am. LINGUI DEVELOPMENTS Berhad: 18th AGM at 3rd Floor, Wisma Huajiang,323 words
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Article, Illustration596 1986-11-21 14 FLORENCE CHONG - Heavy investments in March paying off By FLORENCE CHONG THE LONDON-BASED Thornton investment management group is poised to invest further in Singapore stocks, following a rewarding experience earlier this year. The group invested heavily in Singapore in March this year and is596 words
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611 1986-11-21 14 MBT HUME MALAYSIA is looking for new areas to diversify so that the group will be less dependent on government development projects, according to managing director Tan Hock Eang. "We are looking to the export market with probable expansions in the semiconductor business asMBT - 611 words
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562 1986-11-21 14 UNITED ESTATE Projects (UEP), the property arm of the Si me Darby group, has revised downwards its profit forecast for the 18 months ending June 30, 1967, due to the delay in the implementation of its proposed one-for-one rights issue of convertible cumulative preference shares.562 words
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Article115 1986-11-21 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursdoy *****2 Wednesday 1424 61 Week 090 1434 74 Hang Seng index Thursday *****5 Wednesday 2243 34 Week ogo 2261 45 All Industrials Thursday Wednesday Week 090 NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday Tuesday Week 090 2119.0 ***** ***** 1826 63 1817.21 *****0 TOKYO Nikkei Average115 words
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Article223 1986-11-21 14 Managers' prices for Nov 21 Singapore Unit Trust Th* CoaiiMrca Ml 098 Th* Savings fund 0® 088 S'por* frog Kind 03* 038 S'por* Sac fund 0.40 OAS S'por* lnw#st fund 0.70 0.76 S'por* Equity fund 045 0 49 Asia Unit Trust Mai lnv*t> fund 123 133 Mol P'Ofl223 words
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514 1986-11-21 14 INVESTORS remained cautious on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and share prices closed marginally lower despite some interest in several speculative issues. Trading was listless most of the day and dealers said there was very little to attract buyers back to the market.514 words
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Article2228 1986-11-21 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma ***** 188S) Ajhtomoto (3025) Ale. Hig I —l2,228 words
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Article, Illustration516 1986-11-21 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK MALAYSIA BRITISH Assurance Bhd (MBA), the insurance subsidiary which General Corporation Bhd (GCB) is floating on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, has ambitions to expand its operations in Singapore, Brunei and Hongkong. In its public issue prospectus dated Nov 11. 1966,516 words
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395 1986-11-21 15 THE JOO SENG group of Singapore is said to have lost control of its flagship hotel in Australia, the Regent Hotel in Sydney. According to a report in The Australian yesterday, the Westpac-controlled finance company Australian Guarantee Corp and its395 words
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Article746 1986-11-21 15 SHARE PRICES stood firmer in early London trading, encouraged by the better performance on Wall Street overnight. At 1000 GMT, the FTSE 100 share index was up just 3.9 points at 1,608.2. On Wednesday, the FT 100 was down 13.2 points at 1604.3 while the FT 30 Index746 words
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194 1986-11-21 15 SRI HARTAMAS Corporation Bhd, whose shares have been under heavy selling pressure since last week, has requested that its shares be suspended from trading today pending a "major" announcement. On the Singapore stock exchange yesterday, Sri Hartamas was traded to a low of194 words
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190 1986-11-21 15 Reuter THE CHEUNG KONG Holdings Ltd group is seeking further talks with Husky Oil of Canada on a possible business combination with Husky Oil Ltd of Canada. Cheung Kong chairman Li Ka-ehing said Simon Murray, the managing director of the group's HutchisonReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration701 1986-11-21 15 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - Temporary stoppage due to slump in sales By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN FINANCIALLY-TROUBLED UMW Corporation Bhd has stopped assembling Toyota motor vehicles since mid-November. It holds the Toyota franchise in Malaysia through Sejati Motor. UMW said the success of the Proton Saga, the made-in-Malay-sia car which was701 words
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Article, Illustration495 1986-11-21 15 Reuter ASIAN STOCK MARKETS are just as vulnerable to insider trading, the use of confidential information to make a profit, now being investigated on Wall Street. Brokers and government officials acroas the region told Reuters that laws to curb illegalReuter - 495 words
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Article93 1986-11-21 15 Reuter NEWS CORP LTD, which acquired a 34.9 per cent stake in the South China Morning Post Ltd this month, has named three directors to its board. The board has been expanded to 12 with the appointment of Richard Searby, News Corp chairman; Kenneth Cowley, managingReuter - 93 words
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Article43 1986-11-21 15 Reuter INDUSTRIAL conglomerate BTR PLC is making a 545p per share offer for Pilkington Brothers PLC, valuing the glass makers at about £1.16 billion. But ths board of Pilkington has rejected the takeover bid as "entirely lacking in logic".Reuter - 43 words
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284 1986-11-21 15 CHEMICAL COMPANY of Malaysia Bhd, which had braced itself for a difficult year, has managed to pull through strongly by posting a 46 per cent jump in group pre-tax profit to M 514.19 million for the 12 months ended Sep 30, 1986.284 words
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Advertisement448 1986-11-21 14 Q THE FUJI BANK, LIMITED (Incorporated in Japan) Balance Sheet As at March 31, 1986 ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks Call Loans Trading Account Securities Securities Loans and Bills Discounted Foreign Exchange Other Assets Premises and Equipment Customers Liabilities for Acceptances and Guarantees TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY448 words
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Advertisement10 1986-11-21 14 M onagers ust anage BT shows you how every Monday.10 words
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Advertisement45 1986-11-21 15 There's only one way to discover how one of Singapore's SO best restaurants scored EXCELLENT for its fixxl, wine and service, but only moderate for its prices. Experience the pleasure for yourself! iiramnrttiMlSßl Basement of Tuan Sing towers 30 Robinson Road Singapore 0104 Tel *****3345 words
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Advertisement147 1986-11-21 15 @> International Fisca Association (SINGAPORE BRANCH) AN INVITATION INTERN ATONAL FISCAL ASSOCIATION, Singapore Branch, invites interested members to join the Association and to participate in its programme. The aim of the Association is the study ond advancement of international and comparative law in regard to public finance, ond especialy international147 words
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Article, Illustration374 1986-11-21 16 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH, Special Correspondent LOVE AND PEACE was the theme. But half-hidden in Pope John Paul H's address during his visit to Singapore yesterday was a disapproval of the governments family planning policies. "I wish to assure couples thatPicture by YAP YEW PIANG - 374 words
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364 1986-11-21 16 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE AFTER the downpour, a rainbow. A sign of peace. It was not a short arc offering a bit of coloured relief from the dull blue-grey sky. It stretched across the heavens in a perfect semi-circle above the tower lights of the364 words
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473 1986-11-21 16 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THIS IS GOING to be a bad year for Telecoms, which recorded a 14 per cent drop in net surplus to $315 million for financial year 1985/86. "Despite the economic slowdown, Telecoms has done well in 1985. 1986473 words
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Article113 1986-11-21 16 Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN has assumed sole responsibility for secret White House contacts with Iran and said that, while no more arms will be sent, he planned to pursue his policy of seeking better relations with Teheran. At a press conference on Wednesday night devoted almost entirelyReuter - 113 words
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Article82 1986-11-21 16 Reuter COMEX gold futures gained on scattered bargain hunting demand early yesterday to lows unseen since late July. Gold for delivery moved up from a low of U*****.50 to a high of U*****.70, with a net gain of US$2.2O. Analysts said the upturn in platinum bolstered gold butReuter - 82 words
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Article62 1986-11-21 16 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices were buoyed early yesterday by additional strength in the bond market and the continued flight to blue chips. Strength in computer stocks, an area that has remained fairly insulated from the recent takeover frenzy, also provided a boost to the genersl market.Reuter - 62 words
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Article59 1986-11-21 16 Reuter THE UK ECONOMY will grow by 2.4 per cent next year in term* of GDP while the decline in sterling and the recent rise in mortgage interest rstes will help push inflation up to 5.25 per cent by the end of 1967, according toReuter - 59 words
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Article56 1986-11-21 16 AP THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila yesterday arrived in Beijing for a five-day visit to China at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart Wu Xueqian. The trip is Mr Siddhi's tenth to China and his first since June last year, and follows a trip to ThailandAP - 56 words
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Article45 1986-11-21 16 AP CHINA has developed its first long-term programme of military science research, concentrating on problems ranging from building up reserve forces to basic military theory. The programme is part of China's seventh fiveyear Plan and involves 134 key research subjects. APAP - 45 words
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Article59 1986-11-21 16 UPI NORTH KOREAN President Kim 11-Sung, whose death was falsely reported by South Korea this week, yesterday accused Washington and Seoul of "increasing the tension and the danger of war in Korea". Mr Kim's remark was made in a speech at a rally heldUPI - 59 words
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Article42 1986-11-21 16 Reuter MORE than 100,000 mourners yesterday joined the funeral march of murdered Philippine trade union chief Ronaldo Olalia and communist leaders threatened to halt ceasefire talks unless Precedent Corazon Aquino proved that she controlled the military. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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42 1986-11-21 16 AFP VIETNAM has massed about 6,000 fresh troops in Cambodia along the Thai border in readiness tor a dry-season offensive against Cambodian resistance guerrillas, a spokesman for the Thai Supreme Command said in Bangkok yesterday. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article48 1986-11-21 16 AP A NEW CHEMICAL accident close to the site where a toxic spill triggered an ecological disaster three weeks ago sent a cloud of phenol-laden smoke drifting over Basel, Switzerland, early yesterday. The authorities said that there was no danger to health. APAP - 48 words
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195 1986-11-21 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday told the people to cast off any feeling of envy towards profitable local companies. Instead, all quarters should give every encouragement to such companies to ensure that they continued making profits, heBernama - 195 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-11-21 16 JUST WHEN his troubles seem to be over. Tan Kok Liang, a former director of Pan-Electric, has been hauled before the courts again. Mr Tan, whose 15-month jail sentence on two criminal breach of trust convictions was recently reduced, has been sued by225 words
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376 1986-11-21 16 Bernama, AFP THE MALAYSIAN government is closely monitoring "recent developments" that can have a bearing on its ties with Singapore and will take the "appropriate actions" if necessary, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. Commenting on Malaysian protestsBernama,; AFP - 376 words
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239 1986-11-21 16 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Cabinet Committee on Investment has decided to have a formula for distributing among Malaysians any balance in equity not taken up by foreign investors, who are now entitled to hold up to 100 per cent of the equity of an industry underBernama - 239 words
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Advertisement133 1986-11-21 16 Lndtr, Pig* 8 PERSIAN CARPETS AUCTION Distress Sale of Approximately 200 Lots *****4444 *****4444 4444<<<4<4 *****4444 *****4444 *****4444 **f Dealers are Welcome TPB C3EZ Jiin.'.L agl *****S bliVii'' Super fine Persian Pun Very Ran Pun S* Persian Si* Qum Rug Woven by chad Ispahan Super Fine Chanty labour. Exclusive Investment133 words
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Advertisement127 1986-11-21 16 Th# illvif report wm not available at pran Dim leaving Singapore for 3 weeks? know your family is safe and happy... V, a m %0 cw y\' ,J You owe it to yourself to check out Ardmore Park... the security is excellent, school buses call at the gate, and there127 words
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Miscellaneous38 1986-11-21 16 araas In tha mld-aftarnoon, If -i r—i I I >—in 4| w m I 11 »fc—l Raport for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Nov 20at Mm airport Maximum tomporatora 31.7 Rainfall this month Rainy days Ms mo38 words
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165 1986-11-21 17 Reuter THE NATIONAL Iranian Oil Corp (NIOC) has telexed term customers to inform them of cancellations and delays of crude shipments this month, according to Japanese oil industry. The volume affected is estimated at nine VLCCs, or about 15 million barrels. The problems areReuter - 165 words
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503 1986-11-21 17 Bernama THE ASEAN Committee on Transportation and Communications (COTAC) is conducting a feasibility study on the establishment of an Asean liner service, according to Malaysian Transport Minister Dr Ling Liong Sik. He said this was one of eight projects identified for implementation byBernama - 503 words
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249 1986-11-21 17 Reuter JAPANESE shipbuilders plan to form a cartel early next year to cope with slow orders resulting from the strong yen and a general shipbuilding slump. Officials of the Shipbuilders' Association of Japan said the association intended to seek authorisation fromReuter - 249 words
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201 1986-11-21 17 SPECULATIONS that Hyundai Merchant Marine would resign from the Asia North America Eastbound Rate Agreement (Anera) materialised this week. An Anera spokesman told Reuters that the shipping company will leave on Jan 4, the same date as its South Korean competitor, Hanjin201 words
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73 1986-11-21 17 EIGHT VESSELS, totalling 83,120 grt, were registered as total losses in the Institute of London casualty return for September. These included the Greek-flag bulk carrier, the 37,751-dwt Irene Pateras, which was grounded following machinery damage while on a voyage from Rosario to Oristano. Three Greek73 words
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Article1210 1986-11-21 18 CHARTERING was sluggish on the London shipping freight market on Wednesday with no fresh business reported in either the coal or iron ore sectors, or on Indian government account. Even in grain and period chartering only limited business was reported, generally at steady or slightly easier rates. On1,210 words
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353 1986-11-21 18 Lloyd's List THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT is set to crack down on rogue crewing agencies following pressure from domestic and international maritime organisations. A tightening of some regulations and their enforcement is already underway but more widespread action is now thought likely from PresidentLloyd's List - 353 words
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130 1986-11-21 18 UPI SOVIET HISTORIANS are planning to sail from the Baltic to the Black Sea in ships modelled on Viking fighting vessels. The itinerary for the forthcoming expedition was discussed this week at a meeting of the USSR Geographical Society in Leningrad, the officialUPI - 130 words
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340 1986-11-21 18 Fairplay THE AUSTRALIAN government has taken action to put a stop to what the London-based Transmarine Mutual Strikes Assurance Association describes as "unacceptable practices" by some of the unions in Australia. Writing in the latest issue of Transcript, the club's newsletter, Transmarine saysFairplay - 340 words
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Article919 1986-11-21 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 lines X 4 Atlos line X 3 ANl 1 1/2 A PC line V 4 API III 2/3 ASCI III 1 Bolt-Canoda line919 words
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244 1986-11-21 18 AFP FOURTEEN FRENCH and West German ecologists on Wednesday briefly occupied a West German freighter in the Kiel Canal, preventing it from taking a 600-tonne cargo of radioactive uranium hexafluoride to the Soviet Union, the protest organisers said. The organisers, calling themselves the Robin HoodAFP - 244 words
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261 1986-11-21 18 Fairplay THE GREAT EASTERN Shipping Company is the first Indian shipping company to receive aid from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), an affiliate of the World Bank. The two recently signed an agreement under which the IFC will purchase two million equity sharesFairplay - 261 words
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Article175 1986-11-21 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line175 words
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174 1986-11-21 19 AFP THE ETHIOPIAN Shipping Corporation, the country's flag carrier, is rapidly consolidating its position as one of Africa's biggest shipping companies with the acquisition last weekend of a new roll-on, roll-off vessel worth some US$5 million. The new ship, christened the Omo RiverAFP - 174 words
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680 1986-11-21 19 FT EUROPEAN COMMUNITY industry officials have been given four weeks to hammer out an agreement on the future shape of subsidies to Europe's ailing shipbuilders. This follows the failure of a meeting of industry ministers in Brussels earlier this weekFT - 680 words
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229 1986-11-21 19 Kingsley Wood - -By Kingsley Wood WEST AUSTRALIAN sheep farmers say new charges imposed by the Fremantle Port Authority are 145 per cent higher than those at most other ports and many are being forced out of business. They complain that Fremantle is now charging229 words
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Article108 1986-11-21 19 Seatrade Week THE US Federal Maritime Commission has decided to tighten the administrative rules concerning service contracts for both individual carriers and shipping conferences. The new ruling requires all records of service contracts to be filed in the US and that an administrator be designated toSeatrade Week - 108 words
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119 1986-11-21 19 Reuter THE STRIKE at shipping firm SmitLloyd BV has been called off, according to union organiser Ed Sarton "We planned a 48-hour strike to put pressure on the company. After ending this negotiating round without either side changing positions, we decided not toReuter - 119 words
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Article323 1986-11-21 19 Nov 24-25 International reinsurance law conference, Strand Palace Hotel, London (details: Kluwer Law Publishers, Africa House, 64-78 Kingsway, London). Nov 24-25 1986 landward oil and gas conference, IBC Technical Services. London Hilton, London. Mov 25 Product marketing to the international offshore industry, London Chamber of Commerce, 69 Cannon323 words
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175 1986-11-21 19 Lloyd's List NIGERIAN National Shipping Line has suspended calls to European ports by its fleet of about 20 vessels because of fears that they could be detained to cover unpaid bills. This will continue until the debts have been cleared. This year, atLloyd's List - 175 words
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6935 1986-11-21 24 AAKHUB Ming Fortuno, Yang Ming. Nov 29. Evor Qiftod, Evergreen. Nov 28 Lioo Ho. China Ocean. Nov 29 ABCROBBN Llao Ho. Chine Ocoon. Nov 29. ftBIOIAH Kola Soger. PtL. Nov 20/24 Nod Weeterkerk. Nodlloyd-EAC. Ooc 3. ABU DHABI Albort Moorak. Moorak Lino.6,935 words
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Article368 1986-11-21 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VnmI 1 Bft h Arrival D*p«rtMW KEPPEL WHARVES r I Equator 5 K22 alongside 21.11/0100 GoWen Odyssey K15 alongside 21.11/1000 Pine Tree <20 alongside 21.11/1200 Straits Pride K24E alongside 21.11/2300 Auby K25W 21.11/0630 2211/0600 Builder 2 K22 21.11/0700 2211/0700 Equator 4 K23 21.11/0700 22.11/0700368 words
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Article1017 1986-11-21 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdn# FCL Arrival LCL movamant Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location 0 Strength 49A 21.11.86 2100 Mansfield F5A 1200-1300 18 Vega I8N 21 11 86 2300 NAPl F5A 1400-1500 83 Al Mirqob 23 22 11 86 0300 Sea lord F7 10301,017 words
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Advertisement472 1986-11-21 17 Concise Comprehensive Contemporary I PUBLICATIONS NORTH SMI RICA All ANTIC TXPRTSS (ROUND THE WORID ROUTING i XPORT IMPORT rrr ism sjui tDtCATOi cx rouro HJROPF {XPRFSS SIRWJCF hn U Hml'ia Film tfWj BV««a Ww) m 26/11 15/12 16/12 17/12 20/12 21/12 22/12 SHI 3/12 22/12 23/12 27/12 24/12 25/12 21/12472 words
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Advertisement68 1986-11-21 17 mm THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT is set to crock down on rogue crowing agencies following pressure from domestic and international maritime organisations. Pag« II EC INDUSTRY OFFICIALS have been given four weeks to hammer out an agreement on the future shape of subsidies to Europe's ailing shipbuilders. P«g« 111 Index to68 words
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Advertisement225 1986-11-21 18 ESS "V C T T\TMP YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE J. §0 m j.m I w fTi trams-pacific services STRAITS FEEDER m Pacific North West Fndfr at Kao Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Kao IHW FTTf LJiU CTirzmi lifi f Ff 1 I FJTJ K'jtl 11*1131 ll'i\M i m uma nixT r<w in I FT225 words
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Advertisement331 1986-11-21 18 majfufiDinXl EUROPe/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SCRVICC TEL: 03-*****50 MALAYSIA SON. BHD. TLX* ***** MTM Frt. Booking contact Miss Qan PT. of LOG. Paujn-IBg-TacH bcnca»-Hbf-M VSL WENM WOOO N mchc cm Further load/ discharging ports Smpport Afent; Goodrich Maritime PT. KLANG 28/11-5/12 1-19/12 en route subject to sufficient inducement. Pte Uld. Tel:331 words
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Advertisement779 1986-11-21 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd occ Overseas Containers Limited rfiV.'il. 1 ISI-! fIH .11 t iaw\ STRAITS SHAPING *iinQspote In *>ahah. jistxsii. Brunei Ports end Bengkok KIT MO MM asm my UOW MT an «r dm Also Acctptiot Cargo For. to® Mtmim W Mm* Aaeto Bi—<mii779 words
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Advertisement628 1986-11-21 19 CSAV SudAmericana deVapons EXPRESS SERVICE TO CHILE (DO KSSD. STQH WHO KSSa M «U HQ MTV W STO KSStI 1/12 IM <») VU V 2 VI V 2 tn 1/2 lOXL lt/12 IM <B) 24/12 13/3 14/1 15/3 U/l IS/1 CARGO FOR PWTA MENAS. TAICAHUAAO (SMI VICENTE) ACCEPTED WITH T/S628 words
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Advertisement93 1986-11-21 19 Franco Belgian Services ■»,.<! >h. r I,■ I r■< I JT MFMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) cow wo bw ro mow 1 rrm rmm unmr«a n»— ttm nkw m mm hi mciioi a TOKYO CHARGEURS HAVRAISE MF DFX L 'AT feut-ilaZatL'-ii'-j: j itnv (MEB CLUB MEMBER! CHARGEURS REUNIS f *<* APi93 words
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Advertisement289 1986-11-21 20 100 Years Liner Shipping Far East 1886-1986 A TO CONTINENT, UK EXPORTS TO EUROPE MED FROM N CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS -Agwits SEGANI S«capart *****64 K. I Mu« *****78 P. K Fr«fM *****00 CFS CfS *****41 Hmt TwinM *****33 *****25 *****1$ *****50 *****7, *****2 *****3 I rj nrnn INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS289 words
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Advertisement680 1986-11-21 20 I FULLY CONTAINERI SEP SERVICE S Member nt the Ace Consnrtim 10 EIJROPt VIA SUf/ KOKAN CHANCE IfH SEVEN SEAS MKE Ml MERCATOR 41R C* TOKYO 7M FROM ['JROPF VIA SUIZ s jt ,hf Coewwlwn I Kant 5 part M Kanf *M*M( |M '«*t« (27/11) 25/11 26/11 30/11 3/12 1/12680 words
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Advertisement626 1986-11-21 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) US WEST COAST FAR EAST/RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN MED/RED SEA/F.E. INBOUND Sp<v- GRFEN ASIA SHIPPING PTF LTD Agents r i 1 Aitson Ro.tci Anson (Vntn Siiwjaf•<>!>■ 01 )7 Ttl 11l i 10 I nu-il INWARD OUTWARD :>?Wi 01) UNIGLORY LINE626 words
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Advertisement880 1986-11-21 21 w PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL MAJAPAHIT QOWA KOTA SHIGA SIM JKT BBV SIN 4/12 S/12 8/12 11/12 13/12 IS/12 IS/12 22/12 23/11 2S/11 27/11 •TCH TAJCHUNQ *MUR MCG KAO *TCM KEE BUS *MUM *HTC YOK KO«880 words
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Advertisement618 1986-11-21 21 BENZINE CONTAINERS k'.w*>H.i7 a/u zvu a/u a/u 1/12 l/U lIK. 1 Harare Bit bM faM bM 21/11 23/11 114/12 11/12 MC. 1 car c**»* »/u 27/11 a/11 a/11 l/u 21/12 a/12 Im. 1 %mMm 2/12 4/U Vl2 4/12 1/12 |a/12 31/12 I*6. Hm*«| Upmt 11/12 12/12 12/12 14/12 IVU Car**618 words
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Advertisement420 1986-11-21 21 13 v ■I EXPRESS SEMI COKTAIRERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EOROPE rrm uo Mi 17-a/u MO 14/fB l/U a/u 2/1 mnm a/u V 2 m«■ a/u a/i ALSO ACCEPTW BOTH COMTMOS, PORTS, MIL IE NAME. OSLO, a HELSBRU ttflß i DJAKARTA LLOYD 1 1 INDONF S 1 AN NATIONAL LINT J.420 words
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Advertisement1112 1986-11-21 22 USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round Tho World Sonrico) *jKline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. 0 FREEDOM Vll C.N BRDGE V 3 A CONCORD V 7 PACIFIC COAST FEEDER vs. ASM STAR V 52 EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH WEST sr Mono vsi t/s port la/lb oak mother vsi1,112 words
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Advertisement573 1986-11-21 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Contains P M** Lam Vessel S port Melb Fre» Sydn Aho Accepti V3O 76 No. RANOAS V 26 11 Dk 76 Ok 4bo 7 too AM/Bm tfUrt 160k CHANOOAS V 73 7 Ijo 17 too 76 too 74 too AM/Bris I V3l 31 Dk573 words
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Advertisement387 1986-11-21 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road a 27 16 Internationa' P-ta/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1(10 Lmes) <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pari P. K«Im( Lm4m( tar.DOOYANG FRONTIR 88RC929 1/12 ROT/ANT/UK (AVON) KARMA 88K927 3/12 AOT/ANT/BREIO/ESBIRG/ UK (AVON) EE* i 22*511 71*711 MSISI/2 1 PHIL I IRON SHIPPING AGENCIES387 words
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Advertisement873 1986-11-21 23 \\NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD ET SS£! FM EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE mm+m <* h» TO WfWf/l* (VIA SUEZ): RQMNCE29M+ (24/11) 26/11 15/12 16/12 17/12 2 SSMUDGESM (1/12) 3/12 22/12 23/12 27/12 2 met TOR 41*. (8/12) 10/12 29/12 30/12 1/1 CI TOKYO M (15/12) 17/12 5/1 t/1 7/1 1 TV873 words
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Advertisement507 1986-11-21 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON ■k BS It/12 PI IM 1/12 Kd 1 Danjm MKN 1/12 J/12 1/12 (OfMfrt) M/ 12 17/12 21/12 23/12 2V12 21/12 21/12 29/12 (MMfrt) VI 1/1 11/1 17/1 Hr i Dmm/(1W Nt I taun/MM Na 7507 words
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Advertisement594 1986-11-21 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULDMG 55. Market Street Smfapore 0104 let *****33 (15 Lines) Ti Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Teles Numbers RS ***** IS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHARKAT MAN SOON SOM BM. IST AND 2ND FLOOR NO 1. JALAN CEMPEMNG. PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA594 words
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Miscellaneous152 1986-11-21 24 t Regional Weather fi 0, Wf 2 V 4 ya V w >4* a 'A S fci sh* :V I •LliT •c a Wmd direction with ipeed m knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AM. THIS MORNING. LICINO R Th»*»decstorm Temperature c X\ Shower Weather Wmd drection with152 words
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Advertisement161 1986-11-21 25 A AUSTRALIA MEIB, SYD, *OEL. BfUS, FREM Also accepts LCL/FCL to other destns. FKKHT MMKBOT: SMBiraC TEL *****11 (12 IMS) ran sum tel 7t3ti«7/i BANGKOK TEL 2S3MM-S CHART POINT every SATURDAY TO: EUROft FEHO HSC MEMOES X. LUMUR t. KELANG POMN6 P. GUDAN6 J. BAHMtU LEOSHT STORE *****88/*****56/*****41/*****93 36*7111/4 TDMNAI161 words
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Advertisement524 1986-11-21 25 IWEEKIY FUtICONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE/JAKARTA VESSEL PRASETM PRABHAKTI VOY 19/90 91/92 93/94 12-13/86 14-15/86 15-17/S6 SINGAPORE ETA ETD W 22/11 2t/U 21/11 5/12 5/12 24/11 25/11 1/12 2/12 1/12 9/12 JAKARTA ETA ETD 24/11 21/11 30/11 3/12 7/12 9/12 27/11 29/11 4/12 1/12 11/12 13/12 General Afentv Am Ptmfe Lint fte524 words
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