The Business Times, 2 February 1987
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Title Section12 1987-02-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1987 75 CENTS12 words
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500 1987-02-02 1 FOO CHOY PENG - 16pc of companies pay smaller amounts, says NTUC survey By FOO CHOY PENG ChM Reporter MOST companies handed out the same level of bonuses in 1966 ss they did the year before, according to a survey by the National Trades Union Congress. The500 words
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255 1987-02-02 1 Reuter JAPANESE INVESTORS bought a record amount of foreign shares last month while also stepping up purchases of foreign bonds, according to the Japaneee Finance Ministry. Net foreign stock purchases rose to a record US$l.55 billion last December from US$6B6 million inReuter - 255 words
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140 1987-02-02 1 Reuter A MAJORITY of Americans have more confidence in the ability of the US Congress than the Reagan administration to deal with domestic issues, a poll indicated. In seven areas of concern, the Democrat-led Congress came out ahead of the administration in six ofReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration148 1987-02-02 1 CYNICS like to say that cosy chairs get worn out but uncomfortable chairs last long enough to become antiques. That may or may not be true but it doesn't matter for the mahogany armchair on the right. Built in the American colonial period, it went under148 words
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193 1987-02-02 1 Reuter LONDON'S Internetionel Commodities Clearing House hes suspended until further notice the registration and clearing of contracts in the name of coffee brokers Holidsy Cutler Bath (HCB) Ltd. HCB managing director Brian Chandler said it arose out of a restructuring goingReuter - 193 words
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99 1987-02-02 1 AFP THE AMERICAN sircrsft-csrrier John F Kennedy snd sn escorting cruiser have set sail from the Spanish Mediterranean port of Malaga amid reports thst the US wss stepping up its nsvsl presence off Lebanon and in the Gulf region. Melega port officials said the departureAFP - 99 words
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106 1987-02-02 1 AFP INDONESIA it following political developments in the Philippines with concern end hopes Filipinoe can soon settle their differencee, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said in Jakarta yeeterday. He declined to comment on whether the summit meeting of Asean leaders scheduled to be heldAFP - 106 words
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380 1987-02-02 1 A VISIBLY growing number of Malay* are beginning to make their presence felt in Singapore's business sector, particularly in service industries, says an article in the latest issue of Singapore Business. The February issue of the magazine, now on sale at380 words
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207 1987-02-02 1 Bernama SMOKING and eating whila driving in Malayaia will become offences, once the Malaysian Wort» Ministry introduces a law against bad driving habits along highways. Speaking in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Works Minister Detuk SSamy Vetlu said the ministry would table the propoeedBernama - 207 words
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Advertisement203 1987-02-02 1 -$:!:)':!<`!,@&\&!,:|+}-=`)~{@} TEE YIH JIA Food Manufacturing, a Singapore company which grew to become the world's largest popiah-ekin producer, has finally won recognition. Last November, the company was nominated for the National Productivity Award for its emphasis on technology, research and development, quality control, aggressive marketing strategies and expansion plans. Two203 words
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Advertisement279 1987-02-02 1 What to expect from the Rabbit THE CHINESE say that those born in the Rabbit Year are good at making money. But will this be a good year for them to make money? To help readers assess the opportunities, BT asked a group of stockbrokers, analysts and fund managers for279 words
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Advertisement75 1987-02-02 1 Cargo space poser A HAPPY PROBLEM* is being faced by air cargo agents. After a drastic slowdown in 1985, the air cargo industry is back on the growth path. But strong growth could, as it did last year, result in space shortages during peak periods. Some air cargo agents think75 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1202 1987-02-02 2 The Year of the Tiger was good for Mr Goi Seng Hui and his company, Tee Yih Jia Food Manufacturing Re Ltd. The popiah-making business that he has painstakingly built up over the past 10 years is finally being recognised. Last November, the1,202 words
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790 1987-02-02 3 Local electronics company Singatronics has fought Japanese rivals in the very competitive US market and won a 10 per cent market share. In the main article, managing director Eddie Foo shares the basic principles of his marketing strategy. He believes it was helpfulReuter - 790 words
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706 1987-02-02 3 UPI ELIYAHU GOLDRATT wants to change the way American car makers do business not at the top but from within each worker. Mr Goldratt, 39, an Israeli-born and educated physics student who has devised mathematical procedures for optimising the complex production systems, isUPI - 706 words
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192 1987-02-02 3 THE ASIAN Regional Training and Development Organisation (ARTOO) will hold its 1987 conference in Singapore in May. The dates have been confirmed May 5 to 8 and the conference will be held at the Hyatt Hotel. The opening ceremony will be held at the National192 words
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Article, Illustration638 1987-02-02 3 BOEY KIT YIN - '''iM By BOEY KIT YIN MARKETING a new product in a foreign country dominated by shrewd and competitive Japanese businessmen is not easy, but Singatronics has succeeded in doing just that. The market: the US. The product: a blood pressure monitor. The638 words
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Advertisement393 1987-02-02 2 BUSINESSMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD AND ENTERPRISE AWARD MVEW OF THE DISMAL STATE OF THE REAL YOU SHOULD MVEST M PRECHXtf MEIAL Last year, the bubble finally burst. Stock and share prices across the board tumbled and fell inexorably, culminating in the infamous 3-day closure of the stock exchange. Incredibly,393 words
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Advertisement38 1987-02-02 3 ATTENTION! Bankers, Lawyers, Auditors and Accountants. Problem with your old Documents? We safe keep them in our lockahle steel boxes for king storage. Document Safekeeping Services Pte Ltd No. 1 Jatan Remaja Room 601 Singapore 2366. (aewertag machine)38 words
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Advertisement264 1987-02-02 3 I Tapping newprospects Since independence in 1957, Malaysia has had three decades of invigorating change. Its economy grew by an average of nearly 8% a year in the 1970s and its government remained stable. This week, The Economist publishes its first survey of Malaysia in seven years. Prosperity was based264 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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558 1987-02-02 4 AP PHILIPPINE LEADERS are overestimating the power of deposed president Ferdinand Marcos to stir up opposition in his homeland and should turn their attention to the country's real problems, US experts say. One year after Mr Marcos was toppled from power and invited to the US,AP - 558 words
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253 1987-02-02 4 Reuter TWO BANGLADESHIS in five have no job of any kind. Only one in five of the 15 million people expected to join the rural work force in the desperately poor and largely agricultural country in the next 15 years will findReuter - 253 words
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214 1987-02-02 4 AFP INDONESIA has no Plans to reechedule payment oft its foreign debt totalling US$3O Wllion. even though its debt service ratio has shot paat 30 per cant. Finance Minister Radiua Prawiro said on Saturday. Mr Prawiro told a parliamentary hearing that rescheduling couldAFP - 214 words
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Article, Illustration383 1987-02-02 4 Reuter CHINA'S communist party attackad outspoken advocates of reform on Saturday, branding them pro-capitalist and quoting Deng Xiaoping as forecasting chaos if the party's leadership is undermined. Red Flag magazine, the party's ideological Bible, published a scathing indictment of three recently disgraced intellectuals,Reuter - 383 words
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175 1987-02-02 4 Reuter CHINA PLAM i# efforts, k) halt serious snqfoglfng problems that have accompanied a rjfkj riae Cft/na DtJfym&l on Tha newfafear idea of tha m n Mireoalkflned but quoted a gdlfl li iMWUy ftwdal at eaying effort* So fetf to curb smuggling HAj baileeReuter - 175 words
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309 1987-02-02 4 Bernama MALAYSIA'S reputation as a "profit centre in Asia" among foreign iMestors is ettrfbuted to the godHbvestment climate in the cdmM, Trade and Industry MinisMPKngku Razaleigh Hamzah said. Among the reasons for this was the government's bold movesBernama - 309 words
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200 1987-02-02 4 Reuter KUWAIT IS looking to d—ft "solar ponds" to produce froth water at half tha coat 4 of desalination plants, the Kuwait News Agency Kuna said on Saturday. It quoted the Director of the Energy Department at the Kuwait Instituts for ScientificReuter - 200 words
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239 1987-02-02 4 SAUDI ARABIA plans to build a Disneyland type park and tourist city near the Red Sea Port of Jeddah and another tourist town in Riyadh, a Saudi Arabisn businessman said. Saleh Kamel, chairman of the newly-formed Saudi Company for Recreation, said the239 words
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Article, Illustration312 1987-02-02 4 UPI FORMER US ambassador John Kenneth Galbraith said India's fears of attack by Pakistan with US-sup-plied weaponry were "wholly valid", the Press Trust of India reported. Dr Galbraith, 78, who served as US Ambassador to India in 1961-63, made the comment in aUPI - 312 words
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172 1987-02-02 4 Bernama MALAYSIA must concentrsts on entrepreneurial development ad that it can achieve the same lev* el of progress with ofter fast developing nations,. Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar fetba said on Saturday. "The time has us to step up human deveieement be* cause we alreadyBernama - 172 words
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Advertisement311 1987-02-02 4 Canada THE GOLD CON STANDARD f flf f r%4mm Pfirr, jA Gold is the one commodity that has long been valued as the basis for sound financial planning. Esteemed for its enduring value, gold is a long-term insurance against monetary, political and social uncertainty. It is held by international bodies,311 words
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Advertisement7 1987-02-02 4 Toot of conftdonco for Aquino, Pago 77 words
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Advertisement51 1987-02-02 4 I; 1t *11 [vTvl L c l l per dish Kirin Court makes lunching and dining a great pleasure. Take advantage now. Savour genuine Hongkong delicacies one of the features that make Kirin famous. EST*?*" KIRIN-3& COURT 20. Devonshire Road (off Killiney Road), #01-01 'Scorpio Building, Singapore 0923. Tel: 73251 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Advertisement98 1987-02-02 5 t V > lV 4 0 y ...AND OFFERS THE MEANS TO HELP MAKE IT HAPPEN. We first opened in Singapore in the Year of the Tiger, 1902. Since then we Ve had the honour of playing a part in the success of quite a number of local ventures. As98 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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450 1987-02-02 6 US Congress set on tough trade laws analysts Improvement in December deficit encouraging but not enough Reuter AN IMPROVEMENT in the US trade deficit in December, while encouraging, will not stop Congress pushing on with tough trade legislation, including a measure to penalise nations with persistent surpluses with the UnitedReuter - 450 words
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118 1987-02-02 6 Reuter AMERICAN Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige has predicted that the US trade deficit, now at an all-time high, would drop by between US$3O billion and US$4O billion next year. "I think we'll see a US$3O-40 billion dollar drop in the trade deficit next yearReuter - 118 words
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461 1987-02-02 6 AFP SOUTH-EAST Asian countries have made it harder for the US to cut its trade deficit by allowing their currencies to fall with the dollar, a senior Western economic official said. To correct the US deficit, "it is noAFP - 461 words
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256 1987-02-02 6 AP A JURY last week found against a civil servant who claimed his bosses had libelled him in an annual staff assessment that reported he ran about the office like a chicken when he felt he was beingAP - 256 words
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348 1987-02-02 6 AP AMERICAN oil-industry representatives accused the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries of posing economic and security threats to the US and urged Congress to counter with a tax on oil imports. Key parts of any solution are a new tax on importedAP - 348 words
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414 1987-02-02 6 UPI BRITAIN'S rich are getting richer but it isn't so good at the other end of the scale, according to government figures issued last week. The annual "statistical snapshot" of the nation disclosed in "Social Trends", compiled by the Central StatisticalUPI - 414 words
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147 1987-02-02 6 AFP THE MEXICAN has warned that it would, ask factories in the capiUu! to cut down production by 30 per cent if air pollution levels reached there last week in Mexico City did nst; come down. «>' The Urban Development and Ecology Ministry on FridayAFP - 147 words
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Article829 1987-02-02 6 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time FT FT73 0046 IAX/SFO/ANC/ i NtT/OSA/TFE UA UA805 0100 SFO/HKG SU SQ1I 0125 LAX/NRT PtA PK766 0455 KM/IKK MAA SU SQ41 0615 MAS MH681 0820 KUL SU SQ45 0900 MWJ/CMS SU SQ43 0910 DHA/KHI/IOM MAS MH81 1 0910 PEN Al829 words
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138 1987-02-02 6 UPI WATCHING television in the Soviet Union can be fatal. The Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper said on Saturday that the number of fires caused directly by defective colour television sets which explode totalled 5,490 in 1985 and some of those fires were fatal. "StatisticsUPI - 138 words
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257 1987-02-02 6 NYT A SENIOR Pentagon official has called suggestions that the world could some day be free of nuclear weapons an absurd folly. President Reagan has often said a nuclear-free world is his goal. The Pentagon official, Richard Perle, an assistant secretary ofNYT - 257 words
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Article278 1987-02-02 6 AP JOREL attracts people easily. blinking his orange eyes coquettishly at visitors. Children mimic him when he talks, chomping his silver teeth together and waving his gold fingers expressively. "Greetings, humans," Jorel says, swivelling his head and moving his skinny arms. "You are witnessing the beginningAP - 278 words
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Advertisement8 1987-02-02 6 Rcagin focus** on US ecoewmk: Ills, Pago 78 words
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Advertisement211 1987-02-02 6 I a II I The business person's choice, every I I II I I II ll I Tuesday. Saturday and Sunday. I M ml I ml %l Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 I Jy J±- V hours and arriving Heathrow at 06:45 hours the following morning. Call your Travel Agent211 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration778 1987-02-02 7 NYT IN A PLEBISCITE TODAY, 23 million registered voters in the Philippines will respond 'yes' or 'no' to a question that boils down to this: Is the Philippines better off with a flawed constitution or no constitution atNYT - 778 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1987-02-02 7 PETER KILBORN - Reagan's remarks strike new note By PETER KILBORN NYT BEHIND THE THEME of competitiveness that President Ronald Reagan struck in his State of the Union message last Tuesday lies new political attention to failings in the American economy that have troubled industrialNYT - 1,014 words
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Advertisement113 1987-02-02 7 Whilst 90% of the airlines that fly to Europe expect the businessman to sit airlines reserve exclusively for the seating pleasure of their First Class passengers.) up for 14 hours at a stretch, Finnair would have none of that. We'd much rather let While all airlines will gladly fly you,113 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1495 1987-02-02 8 LIM SOON NEO - A return to the growth path has brought on problems tor the air cargo industry freight agents cannot get enough space during peak periods. One solution proposed has been the formation of a consortium of air freight agents. But the problem may1,495 words
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Article, Illustration549 1987-02-02 8 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR'S population is expected to double to 2.2 million by the end of the century a stark figure to contend with in view of the city's present housing problems. Diminishing employment opportunities in the wake of the economic recession is not in anywayBernama - 549 words
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Article, Illustration275 1987-02-02 8 BOTH THE AIR and sea cargo industry would benefit from the promotion of Singapore as a warehousing and distribution centre. "We're trying to be the supermarket of the distributary trade around the region," said Mr David SS Chin, the director (services) of the Trade275 words
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Advertisement100 1987-02-02 8 f Swatow Restaurants (Teochew Cuisine at its very best) Swatow's Fa Cai Ya Sheng (Raw Fish) $15 $20 During this festive season, we have also specially prepared many other traditional Teochew dishes for your Chinese New Year celebrations I* > SB? 999 J**, i Jt For reservations or further enquiries100 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous708 1987-02-02 8 GRiomwrow CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Beast I leave with a crumpled horn (5) 6 A food crusher (5) 9 Like a movie queen (7) 10 Outwardly it's hard to eat (5) 11 Being out of practice makes us try (5) 12 Possibly bakes portions of fowls (5) 13 Looked resentful708 words
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SPORTS
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500 1987-02-02 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER THIS GUY is something else. I mean how else will you describe someone like him. I'm talking, of course, about jockey Rick Dominguez and the way he has been going hell for leather on every mount offered him since arriving500 words
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671 1987-02-02 9 NYT SOONER OR LATER, an expletive will not be able to be deleted. But in permitting a minicamera-microphone on their 12-metre yachts, maybe that's what the America's Cup skippers had in mind all along. Maybe they're hoping that an expletive or twoNYT - 671 words
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620 1987-02-02 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS WARREN QOLF CLUB continued its unfancied challenge in the Premier League golf championship, finishing second for the day and joint leaders overall with defending champions Sembawang after yesterday s second round at Bukit. Fired by a day-lowest three-over-par 74 from newcomer Chang620 words
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Article, Illustration359 1987-02-02 9 Kookaburra 111 gets a thrashing Reuter STARS AND STRIPES skipper Dennis Conner, in total harmony with the heavy seas, handed Kookaburra 111 another thrashing yesterday and is now within two races of recapturing the America's Cup. In the second race of theReuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration293 1987-02-02 9 Reuter CANADIANS Ben Johnson and Angela Issajenko-Taylor swept to world best times in their respective 50-metre sprints at the Ottawa Winter National Indoor Grand Prix Athletics Meeting last Saturday night. Johnson romped home in 5.55 seconds to shave 0.06 seconds offReuter - 293 words
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328 1987-02-02 9 UPI THE DENVER BRONCOS who! were selected to play in the Pro Bowl want it to act as a salve to i their Super Bowl wounds. Denver defensive lineman i Rulon Jones hopes the Pro Bowl J will wash away part of theUPI - 328 words
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Miscellaneous1127 1987-02-02 9 IF TOMORROW COMES 9.30pm, Channel 5 Vv. v^W V* J 'V. r---Tracey returns to London, using a clever disguise to elude the Interpol web of surveillance at the airport. Gunther Hartog, who has come to care for her, asks her to marry him and retire, but she refuses. Off to1,127 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article188 1987-02-02 10 NYT SOME MANUFACTURERS contend that the seams on tin cans are unsightly and make labelling and decoration more difficult. They say technological advances in the welding process will make these seams less noticeable and, in turn, create more attractive cans. In recent years, several companiesNYT - 188 words
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Article89 1987-02-02 10 BRITISH AIRWAYS (BA) has grounded one of its oldest Boeing 747 aircraft after a hairline crack was found in a wing spar which helpe hold the wing to the fuselage. A BA spokesman told Britain's Press Association News Agency that the 4cm crack was discovered as89 words
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Article307 1987-02-02 10 "30 3o J"* 31 MM* Bee 431 -15 1990 -10 MMbM 3*90 -30 AM 380 +9 MMHwry 499 .1* (05 +10 «MM 639 +7 MO» 776 -4 MMtolSMp 173 +4 AMMQM 1340 urn* MMSMtkg 394 -3 tartotTefcyo. 1440 -50 Mtoiln* 1130 -50 II««IPii i. «99 -4 Ml»■! 1150 +«0307 words
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401 1987-02-02 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed slightly lower on Friday as profittaking hurt the market, targetting dollar sensitive stocks in particular. A rise in the dollar, in response to a better-than-expected December trade figure, ignited selling of dollar sensitive issues in the morning. The DowReuter - 401 words
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Article142 1987-02-02 10 loco 10% MM M Abtttbi. C 36% unci* unch unch Int Prov Pip* hi InU 46% 22% 42% Karr Addlaon 17% LoWaw Co 12% 19% ..36% McMII Bldl 53% -1% Bank Of Montraal Moiaon A 24% 1% Ball Canada 36% 30% Bp Raaourcaa Braacan CI A 30% .30% Noranda142 words
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Article240 1987-02-02 10 JAN 99 RAND 1. Trust Bk 138 -S MM A Alpha ISTRIALS 1410 Un Sta*< Woottru 90 1990 unch unch Abarcom 340 >40 DM MS AMI EST* 1660 900 5200 10 unch Anglo* Angvaal 7190 ***** -29 unch unch +90 29 Btriowi CO Smith CNA Curria Financ*.. 1975 3290240 words
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Article514 1987-02-02 10 Mean Alumtn Alcoa 32* 39% Allag lot) 13% Allied Sig .47% 4-% AII»#G 5VOTM Allla-Chaimara. Am Branda Inc Am Can Co 2% 48% K v% unch Am CyanamM Am Elac Pwr (7% 31% -1% Am Capraaa Am Noma Prod Am Motora Cp 82% 3% 14% -1% -1% unch514 words
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Article683 1987-02-02 10 Amsterdam MM M HjB A8N Aagon AhoM Also 51B.00 82.20 106.70 138 50 8 1.7 +4 4-4 Alranta 141.80 AMEV Amro Bank. Am Stad 88.80 .88.80 128.90 1.1 +0J 2.5 BwtMl BOLS 20.00 ISO 30 3.6 +03 Boraumij Buahrman Tam Calva Elaavtar Fflh Fokkar Giatbroc Halnakan 143 iroda.683 words
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Article62 1987-02-02 10 UPI CHRYSLER MOTORS has signed an agreement with International Business Machines Corp to develop and test in-plant technology that would automatically identify certain parts at various assembly points. The IBM-developed technology, called automatic product indentification (API) and announced by Chrysler on Thursday, would permit tracking and monitoring ofUPI - 62 words
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Advertisement173 1987-02-02 10 v; i Wi*ce% to wise, iine astf eatertain ilrnr iCTiiH CONGRATS! You'ri Our Lucky Winners This Wnkl Mr. Ng Yean Chuan Mr. Paul Kang You can be one of our lucky winners too! Each time you have a lunch or dinner at the Meisan Szechuan Restaurant, you stand the chance173 words
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Advertisement128 1987-02-02 10 It's the NEU FACES.., Fresh from their European tour. 1 he- Ni l) ['AO S Veteran and versatile musicians Rock n Roll. Fop 10 New. Wave excellently performed tor grand entertainment Nightly except Sundays At the Alcove l ounge where the beer is cheapest among hotel lounges cove a* i128 words
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Advertisement182 1987-02-02 10 GONGKIfftCM Prosperity and Happiness at Huang Palace ♦"Lao Qi" Only $15++ per portion you can savour our tasty raw fish salad apccully prepared bv our chefs To compliment this auspicious dish we have raw fish porridge at only $JjOO++ per howl. Sort off the Rabbits year with a prosperous Yu182 words
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Advertisement100 1987-02-02 10 f TREATS AT Teppanyakl set Lunch at $18.00++ with a choice of beef, chicken or seafood and served with appetizer, rice, soup, pickles and dessert OR 12 different sets of Japanese lunches priced from $10+ to $20+ per set Lunch: 12 Noon-2.30 pm Pinner: 6.30 pm-10.30 pm ■||B 10 EuTong100 words
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Advertisement111 1987-02-02 10 London stocks on Pigs 11 Stockholm prlcss WOTS not svsHsbls Just when you were thinking of going back to the same old ftfciHrsfin menu. Pause! May we recommend you try one of our eleven extraordinary sharksfin dishes. Like all of our 200 menu items they are superior. Come for lunch111 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration262 1987-02-02 11 Reuter A WAR OF words between US and European aircraft manufacturers worsened on Friday when France's Aerospatiale accused US companies of trying to gain a monopoly of the world market. Aerospatiale, the French partner in the Airbus Industrie European consortium, rejected chargesReuter - 262 words
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338 1987-02-02 11 UPI TWO OF JAPAN'S big four securities companies Nomura Securities Co and Daiwa Securities Co have seen their credit ratings in the American markets rise sharply since they were allowed to enter the elite group of primary dealers in USUPI - 338 words
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Article262 1987-02-02 11 FT MAJOR CHANGES in the rules governing British takeovers, which will ensure much greater disclosure of share dealings during bid battles, were announced last Friday by the Takeover Panel in response to the Guinness scandal. Anyone owning or controlling over one per cent of the sharesFT - 262 words
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226 1987-02-02 11 FT AMERICAN TELEPHONE and Telegraph's net profit fell to only US$l39 million or five cents a share in 1986, compared with US$l.56 billion or US$l.37 the year before, reflecting the big charge of US$3.2 billion announced just before Christmas. InFT - 226 words
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Article754 1987-02-02 11 SHARES regained confidence on Friday and recovered most of the Thursday's losses. on the London Stock Exchange, although demand was selective and prices sometimes below their best. The FTSE 100 share index rose 10.2 to 1,806.3 while the FT 30 index closed up 14 points, at 1,441. Internationals754 words
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Advertisement73 1987-02-02 11 s©s fm, m te wine, ilae aai «n(<ruua 1 Singapore 0316 Tel: 735 2081 Feast on our Lunar New Year Buffet. Our delectable Lunar New Year Buffet is simply sumptuous. Lunch 12.00 2.30pm, Dinner 6.30 10.30pm. 2— 12 Feb Adults $11.50 Children $8 Top up the occasion with our special73 words
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Advertisement131 1987-02-02 11 IJ r So much to choose for only $1650 A sumptuous spread with many different types of appetisers, hot and co»d soups, a salad selection superb pastries, truffles, tortes cheese board, fresh fruit.. freshly brewed coffee. All for $16.50. And for $26.50 you con add a roast or a choice131 words
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Advertisement113 1987-02-02 11 .fil'ful Gong Xi Fa Cai Celebrations 29 Jan to 12 Feb Fa Cai Buffet Lunch/Dinner $14 (Adult) $10 (Child below 12) The perfect recipe for prosperity "Yu Sheng" Lunch/Dinner Available at $12+*, $16 $20+* per portion X ExcctSor Hatcf 5 Coleman Street, Singapore 0617. Tel: *****33 I r •v.Enjoy Our113 words
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Advertisement147 1987-02-02 11 THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT WITH 'YU SHENG' JANUARY 29 FEBRUARY 12 Following Chinese Iroditton. yvj sheng a raw fish satod will be offered as part of the bufiet in Ptum's as well as an a la carte item tor lunch ana c*nner YVj Sheng'« a dish of crisp salad147 words
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Advertisement162 1987-02-02 11 •ii i■ i A popular show band from the Philippines 7 ii \v»» Singapore s most popu'ar band Happy Hour: 12 noon 7pm Mr.iiHXHiii ntrtf Mwxar CA'PhHtLL HOTEL ttfU tf' Sat o' public "-oiidays 6f Won Th.r Sun 6pm 1a r BIG BONUS MENUS AT THE FRAGRANT BLOSSOM RESTAURANT Take162 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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391 1987-02-02 12 UPI CITICORP vice-chairman Thomas Theobald said on Saturday that the boundary between commercial and investment banks must be abolished to allow Americans to fight in the "global contest with Japanese and European competition." Referring to a proposal last week by US Federal ReserveUPI - 391 words
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506 1987-02-02 12 Reuter A FALL in outstandings of sterling commercial paper (CP) in December, mainly reflecting a significant decline in the amount of paper issued during the month, does not indicate a major reversal of the market's previous steady,Reuter - 506 words
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216 1987-02-02 12 Reuter THE European Community's Executive Commission had expressed concern to the British government over the legality of a pact on hanking supervision London had reached with the United States, sources close to the commission said. They said it appeared Britain had violatedReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration228 1987-02-02 12 AP THE CANADIAN government will make Montreal and Vancouver tax-free international banking centres. Finance Minister Michael Wilson, introducing the tax-change measure in the House of Commons, said the Conservative government hoped to attract new banking business from foreign interests by waivingAP - 228 words
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Article329 1987-02-02 12 AFP THE WORLD BANK wants Japan, its main provider of capital, to play a greater role in the world economy, the bank's number two man, Moeen Qureshi, said. World Bank president Barber Conable was "very anxious" to establish direct links with the Japanese governmentAFP - 329 words
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645 1987-02-02 12 FT THE Paris financial futures market has launched a drive for new members to widen its international links. The financial futures exchange, known as the Matif, celebrates its first birthday this month and has already exceeded even the most ambitiousFT - 645 words
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330 1987-02-02 12 Reuter LIQUIDITY in the British gilt market is still somewhat disappointing three months after the comprehensive restructuring of the market known as the Big Bang, Lloyds merchant bank director Jack Wigglesworth said. He told delegates at a gilt market conference that of the totalReuter - 330 words
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149 1987-02-02 12 Reuter FOREIGN holdings of US government securities soared to U*****.3 billion or 15 per cent of the total US debt held by the public by the time fiscal 1966 ended on Sep 31, the White House said in budget documents made public last week.Reuter - 149 words
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368 1987-02-02 12 Number In ill i i.tli mGKonvf Grass Coupon Amount hrteieit of days of niddlt prict ademption Maturity Year raM rat* Million) payment aeaued (•xduding J-U ywo P«) dot** lnlsf®jl accrued interest) (%po) 1.5.87 Loan 1 1977 714 60.00 1/5, 1/11368 words
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467 1987-02-02 12 UBS Union Bank of Switzerland Currency outlook US dollar: Consolidation versus persisting pessimism. Swiss Franc: Helped by disagreement? Ysn: Will the discount rate still be cut? Gold: Dollar continues to be the main mover in the market UBS CURRENCY TRADING last week wasUBS; Union Bank of Switzerland - 467 words
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Article, Illustration536 1987-02-02 12 PLR of banks at the c loso of business on Wed, Jan 28, as supplied by the Association of Ranks in Singapore. BANK PL* Aigemene Bank 6* American Exprtu Bank 7 Am'Dom R'terdom Bank 6* Arab Bonking Corp 7X Arab Bank Ltd 7K Alia Commercial 614 ANZ536 words
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Article195 1987-02-02 12 Asian ASIAN CURRENCY av»ro«« deposit rata* for dM waak •ndad Jan 28 at 1200 houre MO MM MB U*S in 7 day* 1/4 6 3/16 1 month 6 3/16 2 3/16 *1/» 3 montfw 6 3/16 *1/» 6 month* 1/* 6 1/16 9 naMhi l/» 6 1/16 12 mm*m 6195 words
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309 1987-02-02 12 Commercial Discount Co Ltd RATES for overnight funds in the domestic inter-bank market experienced wide fluctuations as market operators were anxious to square their positions ahead of the long holidays. Opening at 3-1/4 3 they soon moved up to 6-1/2 6 before settling last SaturdayCommercial Discount Co Ltd - 309 words
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Article, Illustration4386 1987-02-02 13 TOP TEN STOCKS THE FOUOWMG h a list of tf» 10 i* lost ocltvs ffy trodod stocks on Stock Exdwngo of Sin japort lost wppk Cowpom, Ttmovor Prlcat HW. Low -ooo Ion 28 1986/87 1906/87 Sim Dorby 5.558 246 248 1 10 U M W 3.226 054 067 024 04,386 words
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728 1987-02-02 13 ELAINE KOH - THE MONTH THAT WAS By ELAINE KOH JANUARY held out the promise of the traditional Lunar New Year rally, but it failed to appear on cue. Instead, the market surged into an early rally and spent the rest of the month consolidating before putting itself728 words
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Article160 1987-02-02 13 w% Al Sydney *2 4 is= a AFP BEARISH SENTIMENT prevailed on Australian stock markets throughout the week, with soma brokers saying the slide was due to a market correction and others pointing to general uncertainty about direction. Brokers said that an anticipated poor consumer priceAFP - 160 words
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162 1987-02-02 13 BCI ON THE MILAN stock exchange. the weak undertone shown since the beginning of the February accounting period continued, with only two positive sessions. As a result, the BCI AllShare Index closed the week at 703.62, down 2.1 per cent Volume fell slightlyBCI - 162 words
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Article405 1987-02-02 13 JULIANA TAY - compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended Jen 28 CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Khoo T«dt Poat and 15 Singapore companies linked to him hove been given four weeks to show why a trial should be held insteod of letting the National Bonk of Brunei take out a summary405 words
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488 1987-02-02 13 lb AFP SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo stock market soared to recoro highs every trading day Ivst week, except on Saturday, with the Nikkei Stock Average topping the 20,000-yen mark and capitalisation exceeding 300,000 billion yen (US$l.96 trillion) for the firstAFP - 488 words
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1109 1987-02-02 14 pj W\ J ew A FT AP AFTER RISING for three weeks on a mixture of cash and high spirits, the US equity market last week had some earnings figures to chew on. They were not too bad or, at least, not badFT; AP - 1,109 words
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664 1987-02-02 14 London J FT THE LONDON stock market's extraordinary New Year party rolled on last week. And, as the indices hit new highs, the revellers were treated to some entertaining distractions, thanks to British Airways and Sir Ralph Halpern of the Burton Group. But, amidFT - 664 words
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327 1987-02-02 14 1 t L I Hongkong y AFP THE HONGKONG Stock Exchange leapt into the Year of the Rabbit on an upbeat note, assisted by Beijing's purchase of a stake in the British territory's main airline. After stumbling 15.08 points on Monday,AFP - 327 words
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433 1987-02-02 14 K.Lumpur j MBT IF THE OVERALL optimistic mood on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last week is any indication, the coming of the Year of the Rabbit should bear pleasant tidings. The traumatic Year of the Tiger, which saw a multifariousMBT - 433 words
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234 1987-02-02 14 Credit Suisse Zurich BOTH the Zurich and New York stock markets were moving in reaction to the US dollar's steady slide last week, but in opposite directions. While Wall Street continued to rally because of the salutary effect this is expectedCredit Suisse Zurich - 234 words
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Article52 1987-02-02 14 RUBBER 1 J Closing pric*s 1 fl Sinoapo Malaysia S eanti/hg M cants/kg 194.50 228.00 195.50 229.00 Jon 28 Ck>Md OoMd Jon 29 OoMd Closed Jon 30 OoMd OoMd KL TIN Oaring phcm MS/kfl 17.20 17.23 Turnover (tonrws) 126 96 Jon 28 Jon 29 Jan 30 Clowd CloMd CloMd (3oMd52 words
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1181 1987-02-02 14 AFP THE ERRATIC BEHAVIOUR of currencies on the foreign exchanges distracted commodity traders last week. The dollar's chronic weakness, in spite of central bank intervention aimed at stemming its decline, put sterling-based markets under pressure during most of the week. But the greenback's slide andAFP - 1,181 words
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Article756 1987-02-02 14 COFFEE Robusta futures last Friday rallied to end £24 a tonne above to £35 below Thursday's close as prices, following currency fluctuations all afternoon in the absence of other mar-ket-moving factors, firmed at the close on weaker sterling. But the outlook remains bearish, with trading featuring long liquidation756 words
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Advertisement232 1987-02-02 14 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I William J Linehan of No. 22 Temenggong Road Singapore 0409, have applied ror a Wholesale Liquor Shop licence in i rklri] r# I ing Pte Ltd 15 Beach Road #03-02 Beach Centre Singapore 0718, and that this application will be heard in Court No232 words
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Advertisement14 1987-02-02 14 Saturday's produca prlcss: Tha mart at was ctoaad for tha Chinasa Naw Yaar holidays.14 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1987-02-02 15 JAMES BAX - What does the new Rabbit Year hold for investors? BT asked a group of stockbrokers, analysts and fund managers for their views on the investment scene. The views are presented in two parts, the second of which will appear tomorrow. By JAMES1,081 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1987-02-02 15 DENNIS SEE - By DENNIS SEE Manager, Banque Indosuaz, Private Banking Group IF THE YEAR of the Tiger was noted for some of the best and worst features of the international financial markets, then the Year of the Rabbit promised to be another year of drama. This1,105 words
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Article, Illustration403 1987-02-02 15 By Sun Hung Kal Securities Pis Ltd WE EXPECT a selective market as the local bourse enters its second phase of the bull run in the Year of the Rabbit The weighting is definitely in favour of Malaysian stocks, although Singapore-based market leaders stillBy Sun Hung Kal Securities Pis Ltd - 403 words
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Article, Illustration1370 1987-02-02 15 ROBERT C S TAY - By ROBERT C S TAY Investment Analyst, Phillip SacurWaa (Pta) CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM are two words to describe my outlook for our economy and the stockmarket in 1987. In ushering the 1987 Year of the Rabbit, I would urge market participants to adopt a discerning investment1,370 words
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Advertisement503 1987-02-02 15 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF BOND-BUILD (PTE) LTD MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of BOND-BUILD (PTE) LTD daly convened and held at 180 Paya Lobar Road #03-05, Yi Ouang Building, Singapore 1440 on the503 words
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241 1987-02-02 16 AFP OPEC's new fixed-price system went into effect yesterday with officials and oil industry experts expressing optimism that the system can be maintained. In an interview with a Jed-dah-based newspaper, Opec president Rilwanu Lukman said: "We are doing very well. We haveAFP - 241 words
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Article, Illustration244 1987-02-02 16 FESTIVE occasions are meaningful markers for the individual and his community in fast changing societies, the Prime Minister observed yesterday. "Memories are what make a people remember their great festive occasions," Mr Lee Kuan Yew said at a Chinese New Year244 words
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222 1987-02-02 16 UPI LEBANON's national carrier, Middle East Airlines, decided yesterday to suspend indefinitely its Beirut operation because insurers said they could not cover its aircraft and passengers. The decision to virtually close down Beirut International Airport was a result of a demand to do so by theUPI - 222 words
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727 1987-02-02 16 'Japan cannot retaliate against stiffer trade laws' UPI Reuter CHRYSLER CHAIRMAN Lee lacocca said on Saturday that Japan would be unable to retaliate if the United States imposed sanctions aimed at opening that nation's markets to more US exports. "Somebody, the president orUPI; Reuter - 727 words
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502 1987-02-02 16 NYT THE US awarded US$9 billion in military contracts to foreign companies last year, and some American politicians charge that the deals hurt both America's trade deficit and the struggling US companies that could be doing the work. The contracts for fiscal yearNYT - 502 words
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Article195 1987-02-02 16 CHINA yesterday said it has completed its defence network including a strategic nuclear force capable of counter-attack, but Western defence experts said the system is still primitive compared with the superpowers. The New China News Agency said it included "a well-protected automatic commanding network, a network195 words
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626 1987-02-02 16 NYT IN AN EXPANDED new approach to performing basic research in the United States, the Reagan administration is sponsoring the development of a set of science and technology centres at universities to spur industrial and technical innovation. President Ronald Reagan gave fleeting notice to theNYT - 626 words
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Article167 1987-02-02 16 UPI THE US will build a super atomic accelerator, 20 times more powerful than today's atom smashers, and the largest scientific tool ever used by mankind. The price tag for the superconducting super collider may be up to US$6 billion by the time itUPI - 167 words
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260 1987-02-02 16 Reuter THE DEATH TOLL from a fire that gutted a hotel yesterday in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung rose to 18 and police said there was little hope for six critically injured survivors. Seventeen people were suffocated by smoke in aReuter - 260 words
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Article35 1987-02-02 16 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Coffee Organisation producing countries reached agreement yesterday on a proposal under which ICO export quotas, suspended since last February, would be re-introduced for 12 months from March 1.Reuter - 35 words
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Article44 1987-02-02 16 UPI SECURITY FORCES from France, the Netherlands. Britain and the Irish Republic combined to foil a planned operation by Libya and the Irish Republican Army to free their prisoners from jails in Britain, the Sunday Timet reported in London yesterday.UPI - 44 words
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Article63 1987-02-02 16 AFP MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad yesterday said in Kuala Lumpur that he has conveyed a message from Pakistani President Zia Ul-Haq to Indian Premier Rajiv Gandhi pledging to keep tensions down along the Indo-Pakistan border. He said President Zia asked him to carry theAFP - 63 words
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33 1987-02-02 16 AFP ABOUT 8,000 people attended a rally In a Tokyo park Sunday to protest against the Japanese government's plans to introduce a sales tax. rally organisers said.AFP - 33 words
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Article63 1987-02-02 16 AP AN ISRAELI government spokesman yesterday denied that Israeli officials proposed sending arms or money, to Nicaraguan rebels, and said a US Senate panel's allegations of an Israeli connection with the contras were untrue. A spokesman for Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir reiterated previous Israeli assertions that IranAP - 63 words
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Article35 1987-02-02 16 AP ANGLICAN envoy Terry Waite said before leaving for Beirut that if he was kidnapped, he wanted no reecue attempt made or ransom paid for him, the Church of England said yesterday.AP - 35 words
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Article25 1987-02-02 16 AP POLAND yesterday devalued the zloty by 20 per cent against the US doflar, the official Polish news agency PAP reported. APAP - 25 words
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Advertisement128 1987-02-02 16 Get your free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Take a Chance and buy Orchard Road 2. Disk-drive maker sets sight on more development work 3. US tax laws a blow to transport 4. Changi Village128 words
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Advertisement215 1987-02-02 16 Mor« stori«s on U8 übO€ cMTvcn on ptgt I this announcement «ppmh as matter of record only PETROCHEMCAL CORPORATION OF SINGAPORE (PRIVATE) LUTED £^S0;000|000 DUAL CURRENCY NOTE ISSUANCE FACILITY Unconditionally and Severally Guaranteed by THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SMGAPORE UNITED THE BUMTOMO BANK, LMTED Singapore Nomura Mi Limited Sumitomo Rnanoa215 words
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Miscellaneous12 1987-02-02 16 Immm WWW mm MM 5 w mmt 'www mm* Rainy day* Ma12 words
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537 1987-02-02 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE JURONG PORT has achieved some success in getting other types of bulk cargo to make up for the loss in mainly grain shipments through the port. The promotion of the port as a storage, consolidation and distribution537 words
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228 1987-02-02 17 UPI CARNIVAL CRUISE Lines announced agreement with Finland's Wartsila Marine to build one of the world's most expensive cruise ships, a US$2OO million vessel for Caribbean excursions. Officials said the ship, at an estimated 70,000 tons, would rank among the world's largestUPI - 228 words
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202 1987-02-02 17 AP AFFECTED by drops in foreign orders. South Korea's shipyards laid off 10,600 workers in 1986, reducing their combined work force to 61,700 by the end of last year, the Korea Shipbuilders Association reported. Association officials said theAP - 202 words
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175 1987-02-02 17 BP SHIPPING has decided not to take a 50 per cent share of Stolt Tankers and Terminals as the holding does not fit with the company's future plans. This means that BP Shipping's rights under the agreements with Stolt Tankers and Terminals175 words
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120 1987-02-02 17 AFP WEST GERMAN shipyard Jos L Meyer-Papenburg is to build its seventh passenger ship for Indonesia, the Antara news agency reported. The contract for the 4,200 gross registered ton ship valued at US$6l million was signed on Friday by the Indonesian Director General ofAFP - 120 words
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435 1987-02-02 18 Kingsley Wood - -By Kingsley Wood AUSTRALIA is now retaining an increasing share of its marine hull insurance business, according to Mr Arthur Venning, chairman of the AIA Commercial Hull Syndicate, based in Sydney. The recent abolition of stamp duty payable to both state435 words
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136 1987-02-02 18 A CYPRIOT supertanker, the 114,082-ton Lady A, was hit and set ablaze by an Iraqi-fired missile near Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal in the northern Gulf on Friday, shipping sources in the region said. They said none of the crew were reported injured136 words
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Article190 1987-02-02 18 Reuter CUSTOMS OFFICERS in Wellington have seized more than 5,000 tonnes of Australian wheat imported by the New Zealand Wheat Board just days before marketing controls are to end. Customs Minister Margaret Shields said in a statement she ordered the seizure of the 5,335tonne consignmentReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration48 1987-02-02 18 Reuter LUXURY Norwegian cruise ships Royal Viking Star (right) and Royal Viking Sky made a spectacular entry into Sydney harbour together on Jan 29. A company spokesman said it was rare for the 28,000-ton sister ships to meet in the same port. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article977 1987-02-02 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel 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 Bait-Canada Line977 words
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Article1422 1987-02-02 18 GRAIN shippers on Thursday were said to have paid a steady U5514.35 (or February tonnage from the US Gulf to Japan but there were unconfirmed reports March business over this voyage received $13.90. ship brokers said. Another vessel was fixed for grain from the Gulf to Morocco at1,422 words
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505 1987-02-02 19 Lloyd's List A FIRM undertaking to maintain the separate identity of South Korea's financially-troubled national line is to be sought from any new owner. The South Korean government has decided that any rescuer of the deeply-indebted Korea Shipping CorporationLloyd's List - 505 words
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Article1312 1987-02-02 19 BULK CARRIERS recently offered for sale include the 34,750 dwt Ocean King, built in 1984, for which around US$6 million is reported to be required. Others on the offer list include the Navloa Valor of 62,344 dwt and built in 1972; the Maroula of 60,965 dwt and built1,312 words
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321 1987-02-02 19 Fairpiay BREMER VULKAN, the West German Shipbuilder located on the River Weser, has won an unusual, three-ship conversion order in addition to its surprise acquisition recently of the contract for two 3,800-TEU container ships for American President Lines. The Bremen-Vegesack yard is toFairpiay - 321 words
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85 1987-02-02 19 AFP BANGLADESH plans to acquire 19 more ocean-go-ing vessels for its shipping corporation to raise its cargo handling capacity from 255,000 tons to 586,000 tons by 1990. Deputy Minister for Shipping Ziauddin Ahmed said the new vessels will be procured during the third five-yearAFP - 85 words
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180 1987-02-02 19 AMERICAN President Companies has announced that its domestic transportation businesses will be combined as a single operating unit, named American President Domestic Company (APO). Bruce Seaton, APC chairman, president and chief executive officer, said that APO and American President Lines180 words
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3972 1987-02-02 24 AARHUS Korrigan. ScanDutcht, Feb 2. Ville Do Pluton. CMA. Feb 8. Jutlandia. ScanDutcht, Fab 9. Ming Galaxy. Yang Ming Line. Feb 11. Ever Govern. Evergreen. Feb 15. Ned Delft. ScanOutcht, Feb 16. Ville Do Mars. CMA. Feb 22. ABERDEEN Fen He, China3,972 words
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Article848 1987-02-02 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES SPC XI il2 0202/0830 02.02/1800 Tien Ann J6 02.02/0800 04.02/0000 VmmI Bart Ii Arrival Dapartura World Katori V 02.02/2330 0802/2300 KEPPEL WHARVES MARINA WHARVES Eastern Fuji Equator 3 Johnevereft Koto Wangi Mudanshon <27 <23 •C21 <31 <32 alongside alongside alongside alongside alongside 0302/0600 0202/0700848 words
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Advertisement593 1987-02-02 17 Mammoth Hunters Jean M. Auel CORONET BOOKS Available at all Good Bookshops lv» The WW/ ORIENT OVHQEAS CoH&umi LIME NORTH AMERICA ATLANTIC EXPRESS (ROUND THE WORLD ROOTING) WASHINGTON J" "S 2W lM™ MM S m m w KOREAN CHANCE* CHINA CONTAINER NEJtCATOft C.R. TOKYO GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE ACE CONCORD OCEAN593 words
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Advertisement74 1987-02-02 17 mm AUSTRALIA is now retaining an increasing share of its marine hull insurance business, according to Mr Arthur Venning, chairman of the AIA Commercial Hull Syndicate, based in Sydney. Page II A FIRM undertaking to maintain the separate identity of South Korea's financially-troubled national line is to be sought from74 words
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Advertisement1232 1987-02-02 17 ~.{&>^{^%$?*^,\_![,-^<";{<$]?}. MAERSK LINE EUROPE SERVICES FAST TRANSIT SINGAPORE-ANTWERP 17 DAYS SINGAPORE-ROTTERDAM 18 DAYS SINGAPORE-BREMERHAVEN 19 DAYS SINGAPORE-HAMBURG 20 DAYS Kelang Peflao 9 This week Mc-Kinney M Closing Times Cr 09/02 1500 MBS CFS 09/02 0500 MRS To: California US Gulf US Atlantic East Canada All Water Service MC-KINNEY M 57041,232 words
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Advertisement776 1987-02-02 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd PftAAf P&O Containers Limited [i.v.'ii':*-iv..—nii «>:.;irr KITAHO MM LAMS MY Abo Accoprtng Cargo Foci M* iv. 'ii :ri»:i;;n; 3 mm M-bwi rtam row 14 Hi Sloa IP.KImi S*por» up bp m mp up Up cm or EUNBUMM MM UW SmM s«m776 words
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Advertisement803 1987-02-02 23 Start NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD. Tal No OMca Ttmwtal CFS ROOKINGS TMSP vmv nam mi* OR DIRECT LINES NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD; NIPUNE SON. BHO. MH NEPLINE SON. BHD 211M33 nepline son. BHO. arnwomamiiajm nepiine SON. BHO. 2mmamn FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA 27RDS Z7KM2 zmon vnua vmu vmit Aha accMtaw carta803 words
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Advertisement444 1987-02-02 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON VaaaoTi Nam S'poro PKatanj No 7 DwiMn/7ttN 1/2 13/2 No I Donaoi/TUN 17/2 21/2 No. C DonaortKN 23/2 27/2 No I Don»m/7Q2N S/3 f/3 No I Onooi/7Q2N S/3 t/3 No 7 Donwn/702N 14/3 17/3 No444 words
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Advertisement306 1987-02-02 24 I REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) i.-'ii-iiy PITA BHUM SEA MACON JENLINK PITA BHUM SIR I BHUM SEA DRAGON PIYA BNUM BESBBTJ ILaJLMJBEEMEPgIIifILM mmimm TO P.KELANG PENANG (2 SAILINGS A WEEK) r—rrr I'W.H.I "I a E2ESC BFNGAI BAV CONTAINFR FFFDFR TO CHITTAGONG PORT KFI ANG FARYS306 words
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Advertisement115 1987-02-02 24 HOLMAR LINE TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE KFCL LCI am to:Hmton. Torfhundi, DiuMa. Tehran. K. V USAXOV C MONKAOY andelEatf Btoci ETO V m General Agents: KENMAR AGENCIES PTE. LTD. Tel: *****40/1 TLX: ***** FAX: *****58 REGULAR SERVICE TO INDIA VESSEL ETA SAILING ROTATION TBN 2/2 SABAH/MADRAS/CALCUTTA MEGHNA 10/2 MADRAS/BOMBAY GANGOTRI 15/2115 words
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Advertisement107 1987-02-02 24 (S) HANLIM SHIPPING CO.. LTD. REGULAR UNER SERVICE TO BOMBAY AND PERSIAN GULF VSL NAME B'por> LPQ FOR Korean Topaz V.6 10/2 Mangalore*, Bombay, B. Abbas Korean Ruby 15/3 Bombay 'Subject to inducement General Agents FIRST MERCHANT MARINE PTE LTD For booking Tel *****64 *****86 Tlx ***** FSH P \mm107 words
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Miscellaneous119 1987-02-02 24 r .A f*k ft i 0 a/ s m T« L V WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJL TIM Cloudy Sky *"J» iafcalad by xm %wi O ftt M tirda upmom cofcn or tqh» i l—» O* M «Wche represeon 10 knofi A Wa»a haifhti m wmitt tt 0.5119 words
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Advertisement755 1987-02-02 25 Wa a m 15 3 International Freight Forwarders WEEKLY-CONSOLIDATION SERVICE ACCEPTING FCL/LCL HONG KONG ETD SINGAPORE TRANSIT TIME BANGKOK HAMBURG/ROTTERDAM COPENHAGEN SYDNEY/MELBOURNE FREMANTLE FELIXSTOWE LOS ANGELES Booking: Telephone *****33 Miss Katherine Pang Miss Rachel Chia Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE INDIA SINGAPORE CALCUTTA MADRAS FLEX755 words
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Advertisement565 1987-02-02 25 INTERCONTINENTAL TIMBER CARRIERS BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD PARCEL SERVICE To: CONT/UK PORTS: SINGAPORE TOUT KELANG KOTA KINABAIU TG. HANI CALICO SHIPPING PTE LTD T«fc 22SM Tl*: RS BUI CALICO FAX: 2NSZ7I PERKAPALAN UTAMA SON BHD Til: MU«SN KESAWAN SHIPPING SON BHD T* MM (I Him) Fai QMC RASA MUHIBBAH SON BHO Tit:565 words
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Advertisement296 1987-02-02 25 GLORY NAVIGATION m'li.vin.'u.nrTT TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ft ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SPORE PKELANC PENANC PALEMBANC OELAWAN C.SELATAN Vll VSO Sailed 11/1 24/1 tsaATAN w v-n vn an G.SELATAN V V-B In Port 4/2 4/2 C SELATAN Vll V-52 I*2 21/2 23/2 W 6 VESSELS OF296 words
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Advertisement525 1987-02-02 26 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****52, *****62, *****82 TLX: R*****1 FLINER ACCEPTING FCL, LCL CONVENTIONAL MIDDLE EAST SERVICE 31/1. 9/2, DUBAI. BAHRAIN. MUSCAT. DOHA. DAMMAN. 12/2. 23/2 KUWAIT. ABU DHABI HONGKONG/CHINA SERVICE 7/2. 14'2. XINGANG. BEIJING. TIANJIN. SHEKOU. 21/2 SHANGHAI. GUANGZHOU. WHAMPOA 3/2. io/2.17/2. BANGKOK 24/2 SHANGHAI. GUANGZHOU. WHAMPOA AUSTRALIA525 words
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Advertisement575 1987-02-02 26 HEAP SENS TRADING ft SNIPPING PTE LTD 6001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0710 TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO PORT KELANG/PENANG VESSEL VOY NO SPOUE PKIANC PNC ANSON VS3W 3/4 FEB 4/5 FEB V» FEB ANSON VSI7I? 7/1 FEB575 words
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Advertisement504 1987-02-02 26 la. C.V. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) KOREAN CHANCE VJOW CHINA CONTAINER V3OW MERCATOR V42W CR TOKYO VIW FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) A(jt NTS STRAITS CONTAI*R AGE NCOS PTE LTD 15 HOE CHANG504 words
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Advertisement786 1987-02-02 26 ii ,1 Everett IJnesl COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Loading (of Callao. Mataram. No and a« other Peruvian ports wtti transhipment at Kobe On CPV Through Bills of Lading to final destination Panang* P. Kelang Singapore HUGHEVERETT lnPt/3 Feb MANOLOEVERETT 11/20 Feb JOHNEVERETT 1/2 Mr "EVERETT ORIENT786 words
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