The Business Times, 10 June 1987
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Title Section12 1987-06-10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1987 75 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration193 1987-06-10 1 Exchange rates THE Singapore dollar yesterday finished firmer against the US$ at $2.1075/86 ($2.1135/45). The local unit also closed stronger against the HK$, yen, Swiss franc, DM and but ended weaker against the M$. US* 142.85/95 yen, 1.7980/90 DM# £i US$1.6435/45 MS, SS0.8472/79 Oww—8 marketi Tuesday HK193 words
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Article, Illustration458 1987-06-10 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM ANOTHER major Singapore hotel looks destined to change hands. Ming Court Hotel Ltd requested yesterday that trading in its shares be temporarily suspended on the Singapore stock exchange as an offer has been made and talks are underway458 words
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429 1987-06-10 1 HOMER CHEN - Price/earnings ratio comparable to Avimo's By HOMER CHEN WAH-CHANG Electro-plating Ltd (Wepco) yesterday issued its prospectus inviting the public to subscribe to five million new shares st $1.35 each. The shares will be listed on the second securities market, Sesdaq, which429 words
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Article, Illustration135 1987-06-10 1 THERE ARE two men who represent different aspects of state-of-the-art political campaigning in Britain today, both are communications specialists, one in staging huge campaign rallies, the other, a film maker best known for Chariots of Fin. On Monday night the British Labour Party produced a new TV commercial135 words
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Article242 1987-06-10 1 WIDESPREAD profit-taking in the Singapore stockmarket took some steam from an overheated market that had staged a near unchecked upward climb over the laat two months. Dealers said the correction was healthy. Another upward rally ia expected in what market analysts still consider a strong242 words
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Article84 1987-06-10 1 A PALPABLE atmosphere of hatred that's how Cathay Pacific'» reaction to Hongkong's fledgling airline Dragonair has been described. Dragonair, brainchild of Hongkong shipping magnate Sir YK Pao, is fighting with Cathay, the established son of one of Hongkong's oldest British hongs, for routes and84 words
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479 1987-06-10 1 Reuter THE WORLD'S leading industrial democracies yesterday called for urgent efforts to end the IranIraq war and pledged to work together to keep Gulf sea-lanes open. The leaders of the seven nations also expressed their support for a superpower dealReuter - 479 words
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Article, Illustration606 1987-06-10 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY Banking Corrcipondcnt CHASE MANHATTAN Bank (Singapore branch), which expects to buck the industry's trend by returning another healthy profit for 1906, wants to be given greater freedom to compete for individuals' business. In an interview with BT yesterday, the606 words
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Advertisement175 1987-06-10 1 &)"<:%==|!:[.^`_*?=:@:+*@_;$_^] A HELPING HAND FOR HOME BUYERS «Once you've found your dream home, the next thing you have to look for is a good housing loan. Look to International Bank of Singapore. At IBS, our housing loan scheme is designed to make it easier to own a home. For first175 words
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Advertisement259 1987-06-10 1 VINCENT CHENG CONFESSION: Reports on Back Page Summit litdtrf wldf-finQlng Ist mm rrtt INDIA'S DECISION LAST WEEK to send relief planes Into Sri Lanka in defiance of Colombo's wishes smacks of Big Brother politics. Even if, as India says, civilian Tamils in Jaffna were beleaguered and desperately in need of259 words
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Advertisement217 1987-06-10 1 The 3rd Asian International Forestry, Woodworking Furniture Supplies Show Conference 30 September-3 October 1987 World Trade Centre Singapore Organised tiy Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd Tel: *****47 Exclusive bungalows in Tanglin/fen/ois Road area for rent m L L wm u f a Situated in one of Singapore's most elite Tanglin217 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration515 1987-06-10 2 GOH YEE LING - By GOH YEE LING TO MAKE UP for the slack in its construction line, the British Insulated Callander's Cables Group is expanding the electronics business of its Far East office in Singapore. BICC (Far East) director, Mr Philip Stevenson, told BT yesterday that the fastest515 words
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230 1987-06-10 2 AN ENGLISHMAN does not cut up his lawn willingly, according to Mr Terence D Curran, someone who should know. But Mr Curran, the Acting British High Commissioner, made an exception yesterday. Said he while happily turning the turf on the High Commission's front230 words
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332 1987-06-10 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO TACKLE THE PROBLEM of quality first before going for cost and scheduling, a Japanese consultant advised yesterday. Quality, cost and scheduling or QCS may stand together as a management catch-phrase, but it is important that managers pay heed to improving332 words
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Article, Illustration519 1987-06-10 2 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG AN AMERICAN HEIR yesterday came to survey the latest outpost of the empire his late father founded nearly a century ago. Mr Henry P Beet on, former chairman of American medical product maker Becton Dickinson, was on hand at519 words
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135 1987-06-10 2 CHARTER FLIGHTS to Thai and Australian holiday resort towns have been started by Singapore Airlines to meet the increased passenger traffic over the June school holidays. SIA is deploying Airbus A3lO aircraft on five flights to Darwin, beginning today. The other four flights depart June135 words
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Article65 1987-06-10 2 SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SIA) recently sold one Boeing aircraft to Air India, according to the lafcfet SIA News Service. The newa bulletin aald tbe aircraft, which had been wfth SIA for about aeven years, was delivered to Air India on May 22. Since 1979, SIA has sold 5065 words
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Article319 1987-06-10 3 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY Banking Correspondent JHE OVERSEA-CHINESE Bankstg Corporation plana to axe eome of the 46 employees of its newly-acquired finance compa3, International Trust Finance > (ITF). But OCBC, which bought 9.66 million or 53.6 per cent ITF shsrss in February this year,319 words
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Article, Illustration265 1987-06-10 3 AMQ (MM CHOON, deputy general manager of the Royal Bank of Canada, Singapore branch, has been appointed a director of the Royal Bank of Canada (Aaia) Ltd. IWCIIAEL KMLES, general manager of Commercial Union Assurance, Far East, has been named a director of Singapore Reinsurance Corporation Ltd.265 words
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Article326 1987-06-10 3 MORE MONEY will be poured into Printed Circuits International Pte Ltd. the Singapore subeidiary and sole manufacturing centre of the American electronic component group, says PCI president Robert E Zinn. The figures had yet to be worked out but "we'll definitely increase our investments in326 words
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Article, Illustration481 1987-06-10 3 CHARLES SAVAGE - Yoshikawa proceeding with second phase of local factory By CHARLES SAVAGE WITH ONLY the piling completed and not a brick laid, leading world lanolin producer Yoshikawa Oil and Fat Company of Osaka has already decided to go ahead with the second phase of its481 words
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Article120 1987-06-10 3 IN YESTERDAY'S report headlined "Brighter outlook for Hong Leong Finance and its subsidiary", we stated that Hong Leong Finance's total assets at the end o( 1966 stood at $676 million. The figure actually refers to Singapore Finance Ltd's total assets, and not Hong Leong Finance's. Likewise, Singapore120 words
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Advertisement328 1987-06-10 2 Sharp copiers anyone can use anywhere Good ideas keep coming up I SHAff Z-70 El 1 r s i i: SHA pP 7-50 VJmall businesses, and professional firms. Designers. Free lancers who work at home. Almost anyone who never thought he could own a copier can now enjoy copying conveniently328 words
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Advertisement145 1987-06-10 3 Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day x<v The 1987 Maserati Spyder. Twin-turbo 2,500 c.c. V-6 engine producing 192 horsepower at 5500 r.p.m. 5-speed or automatic. Maximum speed in excess of 210 kph. 0-100 kph in 6.6 sees. Available in three fast colours: red, black or blue/silver. Qjp The145 words
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Advertisement137 1987-06-10 4 What to look for in a parachute company. The product: f Highest quality construction ML Proven reliability v* I Back-up system in case something goes wrong Highest standards of engineering and technology The company: Long history of experience in the field Has resources to teach you how to use the137 words
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ASIA – PACIFIC
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Article844 1987-06-10 5 ARRIVALS Operator i? Local Km* From SU UA SU SU MAS KAL MAS MAS SU CPA MAS Al MA GU SU SAS UB SU SU SU THAI MAS GU SU SQ11 UA805 SQ41 SQ47 MH681 KE624 MH611 MH671 SQ103 CX710 MH603 A1416 •4421 GA960 SQ105 SK971 U8231844 words
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528 1987-06-10 5 Disappointment over partial lifting of sanctions on electronic goods AP JAPANESE OFFICIALS yesterday voiced disappointment at the US decision to lift 17 per cent of trade sanctions imposed on electronic goods, while business leaders called on US President Ronald Reagan to lift those thatAP - 528 words
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157 1987-06-10 5 UPI NEW ORDERS and shipments of American semiconductors in May rsached near three-year highs, prompting an industry official to call 1987 a "recovery year." President of the US Semiconductor Industry Association Andrew Procassini said on Monday: "With May's strong US market performance, I amUPI - 157 words
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111 1987-06-10 5 Reuter JAPANESE companies have started sending mail to their home customers by airmail from other Asian countries because it costs less than sending it through the domestic postal service. Poet office officials said yeeterday that the yen was now so strong thatReuter - 111 words
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304 1987-06-10 5 Reuter FIJI faces economic decline unlees it quickly reeolves the political crisis triggered by last month's military coup, Reserve Bank governor Savenaca Siwatibau said today. Mr Siwati bau told a tourism conference in Suva that Fiji's economic climateReuter - 304 words
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153 1987-06-10 5 AFP THE VALUE of foreign investment project* approved by the Taiwanese authorities in the first five months of this year totalled U*****.2 million, a 196 per cent jump over the aame period of last year. A government official in Taipei yesterday said a stable economyAFP - 153 words
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Article, Illustration433 1987-06-10 5 UPI THE OUTGOING US ambaaaador to Pakistan, Deane Hinton, has raised the possibility of communist participation in a Muslim government as a "reaaonable price for peace" in Soviet-occupied Afghaniatan. Mr Hinton also said he expected the Soviets to launch a "hotUPI - 433 words
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Article, Illustration359 1987-06-10 5 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Bob Hawk* has called on Australians to accept continued economic restraint, reject the oppoeition's promises of tax cuts and give him a fresh mandate in the July 11 elections. Mr Hawke made the call in a radio interview yesterdayReuter - 359 words
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146 1987-06-10 5 Reuter OPEC STATES era producing wail above the oil output quotas set last December and complacency in the market could be "rudely shattered" by oversupply. the kllddlo Ems: Economic Survoy (Maes) has warned. The Cyprus-bassd newsletter sakJ current production was around 17.1 millionReuter - 146 words
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Advertisement106 1987-06-10 5 LONDON The business person's choice, every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and. Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 hours and arriving Heathrow early the following morning. Call your Travel Agent or Air Canada at *****55. AIR CANADA <§) for That Fresh Air Of r cj Double Amplex capsules, the first double action106 words
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Advertisement52 1987-06-10 5 1 I now 4% ia. ST OFFER GOOD FOR LIMITED CMI22S ****** NOrM CITIBANKS The world's leading bank Shenton Way Branch 1 Shenton Way. #01-02 Robina House, Singapore 0106. Orchard Road Branch 268 Orchard Road. #01-00 Yen San Building. Singapore 0923. Tainan Jurong Branch 107 Yung Kuang Road. #01-39. Singapore52 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous33 1987-06-10 5 lUOULPKT FM HIM MUCH km?, SIR. I'M TOLP HE CXPHTLSARH ANYTHING THAT DAMAGING PURJNG \HtSEXPGPmOtifyf BY GARRY TRUDEAU w i. A P2 Slum I "111 m >rw iV il ill 0k fT> •/a33 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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557 1987-06-10 6 UPI CALIFORNIA is looking westward for business opportunities in Europe, that is, instead of the Far East. The European Community, which already maintains a 70person consulate in Washington and a branch office in New York, is seeking to open a three-per-son consulate in SanUPI - 557 words
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Article, Illustration427 1987-06-10 6 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION, capitalising on setbacks in the US and European space programmes, has become a stiff competitor for contracts to launch western commercial satellites, an official of the European missile programme has said. The Soviet space programme launches an average ofReuter - 427 words
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Article, Illustration509 1987-06-10 6 AP DESPITE his nation's reverence for good food, French President Francois Mitterrand found Monday night's working dinner at the economic summit just a bit too long for him. He reportedly excused himself early and went for a walk to see theAP - 509 words
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260 1987-06-10 6 Reuter MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR income boosts took the pay of Wall Street's top executives to new heights last year in spite of the insider trading scandal, a magazine reported on Monday. According to Financial World Magazine, the 10 highest paid Wall StreetReuter - 260 words
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340 1987-06-10 6 UPI THE AMERICAN Heart Association (AHA) on Monday announced sweeping recommendations for checkups to detect early signs of heart disease, the No 1 killer in the US. The unprecedented proposal said examinations of "apparently healthy" adults should begin at age 20 andUPI - 340 words
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Article274 1987-06-10 6 AP ATTORNEY General Edwin Meese has announced that all immigrants who test positively for Aids will be barred from entering the US. Mr Meese directed the US Immigration and Naturalisation Service to develop a testing programme that will deny entry to the US to "all immigrants,AP - 274 words
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Advertisement220 1987-06-10 6 If fate is cruel toyou ManuLife iK'lieves in being kind You're doing well. But life is uncertain. What if you become disabled and cannot continue working? A fate worse than death some believe. Not so with ManuLife's unique new Disability Insurance plan. Designed to help you survive the cruel twists220 words
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Advertisement124 1987-06-10 6 How to automate your office with one hand, Introducing a dramatic new way to look at dictation: the Pearlcorder Microcassette System 2000. The ultra-compact hand-held recorder lets you compose documents anywhere. The dictation transcriber features a visual display that lets your secretary locate special instructions and set up typing format124 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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961 1987-06-10 7 HOWELL RAINES - By HOWELL RAINES NYT THERE ARE two men who represent different aspects of state-of-the-art political campaigning in Britain today. For the past few weeks, Harvey Thomas has been rattling around Britain in a dusty sedan, making sure that the halls used forNYT - 961 words
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Article, Illustration361 1987-06-10 7 Pearl Dean sets the scene Boarded fences and plant boxes provide a backdrop for poster panels THIS BOARDED FENCING (right) with its colourful posters at a vacant land site in Robinson Road is the "latest" mass display advertising medium offered by Pearl Dean. The company, best known for outdoor displays361 words
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Article, Illustration625 1987-06-10 7 AP Campaign THE CONSERVATIVE Party is to play the defence card and Labour will feature a picture of Margaret Thatcher as the two big parties step up their advertising in the remaining week of the UK election campaign. Labour claimed last week thatAP; Campaign - 625 words
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Advertisement312 1987-06-10 7 APCIV POWERMATEI APCIV POWERMATE 2 ideal for homes and small businesses compact, economical versatile option to use 3 Vi" floppy disk for better protection and durability maximum disk storage of 60 MB the ultimate for scientific, design, CAD-CAM, heavy-duty data management and advanced financial modelling ideal for networking multi-tasking maximum312 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration524 1987-06-10 8 US$l.l b set aside to cover possible loan losses UPI BANKAMERICA Corp on Monday daehed hopes for a profit in 1967 by announcing it has set aside US$l.l billion to cover possible losses on loans to developing nations. Bank America, America's sec-ond-largest banking company, saidUPI - 524 words
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466 1987-06-10 8 Reuter BORROWING on international capital markets fell sharply in May under the impact of volatile interest and exchange rate conditions, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has said. The aggregate volume of medium- and long-term funds raised totalled US$l5.4 billion, US$lBReuter - 466 words
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317 1987-06-10 8 Reuter A FURTHER FALL in the dollar would not be in the best intereets of any nation or the world economy as a whole. Gerald Corrigan, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, told the Boston Economic Club: "ItReuter - 317 words
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756 1987-06-10 8 Reuter JAPAN'S postal insurance system Kampo, postal savings bureau Yucho and Combined Welfare and National Annuities are looking for places to invest, after government moves to allow them greater freedom to manage their massive pools of funds, government officials said. Net assets of theReuter - 756 words
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248 1987-06-10 8 AP THE US and eight other member countries of the African Development Bank have endorsed a plan to triple the bank's capital. The bank announced that the approvals were announced on Sunday night at a joint meeting of directors of the bank which isAP - 248 words
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578 1987-06-10 8 Reuter CANADA'S financial industry is welcoming Ontario's version of London's "Big Bang" financial deregulation as a means of boosting the country's stature as an international capital centre. But the industry was uneasy about inroads by foreign companies while some other nationsReuter - 578 words
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193 1987-06-10 8 UPI WITH THE value of its national currency plummetting, the Nicaraguan government has started issuing 5,000-cordoba bills, the country's highest denomination ever. About a million of the bills, printed in red-and-black the colours of the ruling Sandinista party by the British firmUPI - 193 words
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Advertisement227 1987-06-10 8 This announcement appears as a matter of record only GOODMAN FIELDER LIMITED Through its wholly owned guaranteed subsidiaries GOODMAN FIELDER INDUSTRIES LIMITED and GOODMAN FIELDER NEW ZEALAND LIMITED US$lOO,OOO,OOO Revolving Composite Note Issuance Facility with options to issue short term notes in A$ and NZ$ and floating rate US$ Medium227 words
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Advertisement293 1987-06-10 8 OLYMPICS COMFORT v z 9 m Va 'i A WISE CHOICE The fastest from Singapore to Athens, Olympic offers you extra-spacious 42-inch seats plus all the trimmings and privileges of first class travel on its Olympian Class. All for just the price of a full economy ticket. For enquiries and293 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article298 1987-06-10 9 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels yesterday, after a day of quiet trading. Short dates were unchanged to slightly higher at the outset supported by a steady US Fed funds rate but remained unchanged subsequently. Overnight closed at 6-13/16 6-11/16 per cent and week-fixed298 words
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Article960 1987-06-10 9 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed mostly easier against major currencies yesterday mainly on speculative selling, but remained above the day's lows. The dollar recovered on late interbank short covering, after weakening initially on US Treasury Secretary James Baker's warning that no new dollar incentives would be forthcoming from960 words
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Article56 1987-06-10 9 Treasury bills (mo* fwm laau* cod* Maturity Y*st*rday's yi*ld mo orat 8Q ***** A 10.9.87 2-47 2.37 8S ***** E 10.12.87 2.65 2-55 Singapore government bonds Issu* Coupon Maturity tr tdkatlve YtokJ cod* rat* dosing (offorod pric* rat*) N*****0Z 3.500 1.6.1989 100.00- 3.45 100.10 N*****0H 5.375 15.5.199256 words
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Article, Illustration169 1987-06-10 9 Indicates the avtragi a 4 the prim# landing rates of 12 major banks in ninoapora Interbank marfcat r atea (offar/bld) on Juna 9 us$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 dor» *7ft 3/4 5/» SJ/I-I/J 1-17/1 3 S/l 1/3 t M* 7 3/1* 1/1* 9-17/1 3 3/4 if* 4169 words
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Article57 1987-06-10 9 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed unchanged at Vt per cent yesterday. One and two months shed and 1/16 point respectively. Three months lost point. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: one* mo OwnigM 0 1 mom*> 4« 4 2-ownMi 4 7/1« 4 3/1* J-morth57 words
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Article533 1987-06-10 9 BA Futures SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened unchanged from its previous close at 92.17 in Singapore yesterday Price# slipped in early session on dollar weakness in the forex market but recovered on short covering by midday. The September contract dipped to an intraday low of 92.12 before recovering to cloee atBA Futures - 533 words
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282 1987-06-10 9 Reuter NEW CREDIT advanced by UK finance houses, retailers, bank credit cards and other specialist providers of credit slipped to £3.09 billion in April from £3.24 billion in March, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has said. But it noted that there wereReuter - 282 words
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207 1987-06-10 9 Reuter OMAN'S central bank has approved a plan to launch an offering of 91-day treasury bills to the sultanate's banks and companies later this month. A central bank official said on Monday that the bank's board had given the go-ahead to the schemeReuter - 207 words
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Article130 1987-06-10 9 AP THE US Treasury Department said on Monday that technical problems will cause a two-year delay in issuing the first redesigned US currency in a half-cen-tury. The government had planned to start issuing the newly designed bills in autumn. The changes being made include adding aAP - 130 words
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Article197 1987-06-10 9 Reuter THE JAPANESE Pfhanoe Ministry is considering allowing the Tokyo Stock Exchange to list a »-y*«r bond futures contract in addition to the current 10-year bond contract to hetp expand the market for the 20year paper and allow holders to hedge their risk. A ministryReuter - 197 words
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Advertisement134 1987-06-10 9 FOR SALE BY TENDER INDUSTRIAL BUILDING .Qaj '.fa—-i-ft .1 j q'_ P J-fiJ Closing Date Extended To 6th July 1987,4 p.m. Ideally located at junction of Eunos Ave 3 Eunos Rd 5 off Sims Ave. Total Built-up Area: 63,249 sq ft Details and tender documents available qqqq 65 Chulia Street134 words
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Advertisement132 1987-06-10 9 And when it's French home-style cooking, La Cuisine Menagere, at Brasserie La Rotonde from June 8 to July 5, it's irresistible. The finest ingredients are cooked according to traditional recipes from some of the best kitchens in France. Tender loving care go into each preparation and serving to make every132 words
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FEATURES
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Article596 1987-06-10 10 SOMEWHERE in South Asia, there was a little family quarrel last week. That would have been a strangely benign way of describing bilateral relations had it not been for the fact that, in the quarrel, one of the partners looked like a big brother ready to596 words
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Article, Illustration1987 1987-06-10 10 MARTIN SOONG - Dragonair, a fledgling airline primarily owned by local Hongkong businessmen, is finding it tough going in its battle for new routes and markets, particularly when it is up against Cathay Pacific, a much more powerful competitor owned by one of Hongkong's oldest trading houses.1,987 words
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Advertisement326 1987-06-10 10 iill* i-r i,; l (Incorporated in Malaysia) Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-fourth Annual General Meeting of SOUTH EAST ASIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION BERHAD will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 9th Floor, Bangunan Hong Leong, 117 Jalan Bandar, ***** Kuala Lumpur326 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous667 1987-06-10 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 So Sue makes pickle (5) 6 Consent to some meagre expenses (5) 9 One filmed at the old war front? (7) 10 I get timber that's just right (5) 11 A gem of a little role? (5) 12 It's really good to be important (5) 13667 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration205 1987-06-10 11 AFP MACHO AUSTRALIAN tennis star Pst Cash launched s scathing attack on the women's game in a British magazine yesterday. In an interview with Woman's Own. the 22-year-old firebrand from Melbourne described women's tennis as "junk". "They're robbing men's tennis," he said. "When theyAFP - 205 words
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378 1987-06-10 11 AP PAM SHRIVER, fresh from winning two Grand Slam doubles titles for the first time in her career, arrived in Birmingham, England, on Monday in the middle of an outspoken row over women's tennis. As she waited in vain for the rain to stopAP - 378 words
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267 1987-06-10 11 AFP IVAN LENDL, who on Sunday won his third French Open title in four years, could compete in the 1988 Olympic Games tennis tournament in Seoul as a pnember of the United States team, International Tennis Federation president Philippe Chatrier said inAFP - 267 words
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139 1987-06-10 11 Reuter STEFFI GRAF received a jubilant welcome in Bruehl, West Germany, on Monday from thousands of people who lined the streets of her home town to cheer the new French Open women's tennis champion. The 17-year-old, who toppled world number one Martina Navratilova in anReuter - 139 words
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Article449 1987-06-10 11 WALTON MORAIS - Indonesian veteran comes from behind to win By WALTON MORAIS IN THE SCORCHING mid-day heat, Japan's Ukon Kenzo learned that it is unwise ever to write off Justed jo Tarik. As both players wilted under the energy-sapping conditions, the 33-year-old veteran of Indonesian tennis staged a449 words
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Article477 1987-06-10 11 AP LOOK OUT Byron Nelson: Chi Chi Rodriguez is hot. "How many did Nelson win in a row?" Rodriguez asked in Dallaa on Sunday after winning hia fourth conaecutive senior golf tournament. "I've been thinking about calling him." Nelson, who lives at Roanoke,AP - 477 words
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Article132 1987-06-10 11 Reuter IRELAND'S Stephen Roche, whose success has upset the passionate Italian cycling fans, hung on to the overall leader's pink jersey for the third consecutive day in the Qiro D'ltalia cycle race on Monday. After a gruelling 210-km 17th stage mountain climb through mist andReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement773 1987-06-10 11 THE GULF BANK* Balance Sheet At 31 December 1986 Assets Profit and Loss Account Year Ended 31 December 1986 Cash and balances with banks Money at call and short notice with banks Central Bank of Kuwait bills at cost Guarantee fund bonds Negotiable certificates of deposit Trading securities Deposits with773 words
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Miscellaneous1165 1987-06-10 11 TO 000 oasoa SPEARFIELD'S DAUGHTER 9.30pm, Channel 5 Romance is in the air this week with Cleo Spearfield (Kim Braden) being pursued by the rich and powerful tycoon, Lord Jack Cruze (Christopher Plummer, right). But their romantic interlude is interrupted when she is assigned to Belfast to report on the1,165 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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480 1987-06-10 12 NYT THE US Supreme Court decision upholding arbitration in brokerage disputes will save the securities industry time and money while providing investors with a fair way to resolve disputes, executive of securities firms said on Monday. But lawyers for stockholders warned thatNYT - 480 words
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Article405 1987-06-10 12 Reuter PRICES ON the New York Stock Exchange closed higher in light trading on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 25.49 to 2351.64. The NYSE Composite Index rose 1.64 to 167.13. The Transport Index rose to a record 1001.42, up 14.76. It was theReuter - 405 words
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167 1987-06-10 12 FT BARCLAYS de Zoete Wedd, the investment banking arm of Barclays Bank, is preparing to join the US government securities market. BZW announced on Sunday that it has formed a new USbased company, Barclays de Zoete Wedd Government Securities Inc, to be aFT - 167 words
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591 1987-06-10 12 Reuter FARE INCREASES recently announced by three large US airlines almost certainly would be followed by other major carriers, underscoring the fare-setting power of low-cost carrier Continental Airlines, analysts said. A modest rise in fares based on distance travelled was firstReuter - 591 words
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Article94 1987-06-10 12 Reuter CONTINENTAL Gummi Werke AG. West Germany's largest tyre maker, plans to bid for General Tire, the tyre-making subsidiary of US company Gencorp. Last month, Conti Gummi managing board chairman Helmut Werner announced plans to increase capital and issue bonds to raise one billion marks forReuter - 94 words
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Article618 1987-06-10 12 Alcan Alumin 30* Alcoa 51 Allag InU 10* Alliad Stg 41* Allis-Chalmar* ...3* Am Brand* Inc 45* Am Can Co Am Cyanamid 92* +66* Am Elac Pwr 27* -a* Am Expraa* 33* -47* Am Homa Prod 83* +61* Am Motor* Cp 4* -37 Ama* Inc 21* +17* Amarada618 words
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Article156 1987-06-10 12 JUNE CI Inco Int Pro* Pipa hi tnd 23% in a% AMMbi 38% Alcan Alum 40H Algoma St! 1« Bank Nova Scott* KM Karr Addiaon jikd Lobtaw Co J* McMH BML u MotaonA 22 unci) 14% 24% 23% untfi Ml Canada 43 v Moora Corp Bp naaourcaa 22 hi156 words
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Advertisement409 1987-06-10 12 "r- m* ,v. r-s,. S« ja w& w, w. K i W m Y* r;'nc* I ir.S> rzyv\ > '-*WrW^pV ■?-Tp; The Enticing Sensation of pi t r* J vCaliforaian Strawberries. In superb combinations with an array of other delights like ice cream, nuts and yoghurt. To tempt, to tease,409 words
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Advertisement154 1987-06-10 12 London stocks on Pago 17 That's how we count at The Lounge during our Happy Hours trom 5 pm to 7 pm daily When a guest has had two similar drinks, the third is tree And every night at 8 pm except Sundays. The Melody Band from the Philippines entertains154 words
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Article383 1987-06-10 13 HONGKONG: Persistent buying by institutions pushed share prices sharply higher yesterday, with the Hang Seng Index closing at its sixth consecutive record level. The Hang Seng Index rose 40.51 points to 3,108.57 and the broadlybased Hongkong Index rose 27.64 to 2,008.95. Despite early expectations of .a correction, light profittaking383 words
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Article195 1987-06-10 13 JUNE M NT t 3 96 0.18 KoWn Kuochan Dav Laa Chang Yuan 30.50 .33.40 36.50 0.3 0.8 1 48.30 0.3 23.90 0.3 68.50 1.5 83 00 1 36 80 0.6 Chang Looog Chia Hain Cement. 38.70 44.01 14.66 -0.1 0.7 0.15 Pacific El#ct Wirt 24.20 19.80 0.7 0.7195 words
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Article407 1987-06-10 13 TOKYO: Share prices fell yesterday in light profit-taking on senti- ment that the market might have risen too high, brokers said. Brokers' attention was focused on the launch of stock futures trading on the Osaka Stock Exchange yesterday, accounting for the market's listless tone. The market index fell 144.01407 words
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Article82 1987-06-10 13 I peso* b Mirttttl Oriental B 0 040 0 004 Phil Oversea* ooe 0 005 Angio Phil Phi lex B 0.53 unch Apex Mining B 0.0650 urtch Ptcoo B Atlas Coo. B 2S 1 Bagulo Gold 0.006 unch San Miguel B 153 2 Basic Petroleum 0.015 0 001 Seafront82 words
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Article412 1987-06-10 13 SYDNEY: Australian share prices recovered earlier losses and closed firm yesterday as demand for selected industrials offset selling in the gold sector, brokers said. Trading was very thin as local and overseas players stayed on the sidelines after the long weekend here and in the run-up to the Federal412 words
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Article112 1987-06-10 13 unch -*-100 Kal 1460 36 JUNE M 1 Chail Sugar ***** ***** Kangwon Ind Kia Motor ***** ***** ***** 600 290 -190 D—woo Corp 1136 ***** 25 150 Koraa Long Tarm Lucky 1 M 2366 1466 27 90 Daiahin Sacuritiat 3700 ***** unch -160 Ortantai Brawary.... ***** ***** 300112 words
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Article168 1987-06-10 13 Reuter BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index gained 1.22 points to 275.79. Turnover totalled 2,052,467 units worth 535.4 million baht. The Book Club Index was up 1.09 at 248.01. Reuter JUNE M BAHT Poat Pubitahtr 261 10 Sana Union .324 -6 Ao Kham Thai Stam Camant 1006 12Reuter - 168 words
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Article68 1987-06-10 13 Reuter BRIERLEY Investments Ltd's Hongkong-based unit. Industrial Equity (Pacific) Ltd (lEP), has bought stakes in two Delaware companies. lEP said in a statement it recently bought 596,000 shares, 12.26 per cent, of Ameron Inc. a Delaware company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. ItReuter - 68 words
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344 1987-06-10 13 AP THE OSAKA Stock Exchange yesterday inaugurated Japan's first stock futures trading in a move officials hoped would internationalise the country's No 2 securities exchange. Trading began in the afternoon on "Stock Futures 50," a group of SO representative stocks, according to an OSE officialAP - 344 words
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139 1987-06-10 13 THE NEW ZEALAND Stock Exchange has agreed to newspaper group Wilson and Horton Lid's two resolutions to change the company's articles. The company proposed the resolutions after Robert Holmes a Court's Bell Group Ltd purchased 10.3 per cent of its shares last month, but139 words
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215 1987-06-10 13 FT SONY and Prudential Insurance are negotiating to separate their joint venture in Japan. The two groups have an equal-ly-owned joint venture, Sony Prudential Life Insurance, capitalised at 4.5 billion yen (U*****.3 million), which was set up in April 1981 and nowFT - 215 words
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99 1987-06-10 13 Reuter SHARP CORP's 100 per cent subsidiary, Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd, will start to produce plain paper copiers in north Wales in January 1988 to avoid dumping duties imposed on Japanese copiers by the EC Commission in February 1987, a company spokesman said. SharpReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement637 1987-06-10 13 WMm to wisae, iisi MKft fimXH !iBB-M> ♦a' +i*xS* aai eitfsrfaia v% o Level 4 vortex of sight. sound and sheer imagery ft LADIES NIGHT NO COVER CHARGE Sunday to Wednesday Ist Drink Charges Sun Thur 9pm to-2am: $12 Fri. Sat k. Eve of Public Holidays 9pm to 3am: $18637 words
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Advertisement40 1987-06-10 13 EAST-WEST BUFFET LUNCH SERVING DRUNKEN PRAWNS p«r person $9.00++ Child X Free coffee or tea for Buffet Lunch from now till 30/6/87 VS Jo imnncMgi £18 eMMmouLHom. i^^rJ L 19 CatmtiHl Ore*. S pon, 0022 F T«t *****22 Of *****9#40 words
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420 1987-06-10 14 Reuter COCOA PRICES look set to keep falling, in spite of the International Cocoa Organisation's (ICCO) recent purchases and when its 35 member states gather in London this week, they will probably want to know why. As cocoa prices last week slumpedReuter - 420 words
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212 1987-06-10 14 Bernama ES THE RUBBER Research Institute of Malaysia (RRIM) is still continuing feasibility studies on the commer-cial-scale production of epoxidised natural rubber (ENR), according to its director. Dr Abdul Aziz bin Sheikh Abdul Kadir said in the institute's latest annual report that significant progressBernama ES - 212 words
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482 1987-06-10 14 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN Primary Industries Minister Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik will begin a 26-day tour of five countries from Saturday on four different missions which could be crucial to the development of Malaysia'a primary industries. The four would take him to Rome,Bernama ES - 482 words
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Article43 1987-06-10 14 Reuter SRI LANKA's tea tax revenue is expected to tall to 500 million rupees this year from 900 million rupees in 1986 because of lower prices at auctions and a severe drought Finance and Planning Minister Ronnis de Mel said. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article74 1987-06-10 14 PRODUCTS continued to talk stable in thin markets. Naphtha and fuel oil were at a virtual atand-off in pre-Opec uncertainty. Gasoil levels were sustained by new tenders. Kerosene end LSWR were dead. Crude (FOB origin) USS/Wrel Omm» DM (Mr) 17.23 +0-03 Wwt T«w WTI (My) 19.93 +&1074 words
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Article454 1987-06-10 14 Cruds palm oM futures finished unchanged to easier in moderately active trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange yesterday. The market fluctuated within a wide range aince opening lower in the morning on lack of fresh leada and in line with the 20-point drop on the Chicago Board454 words
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Article68 1987-06-10 14 THE PRICE OF TM on the Kuala Luaiper tin market eaeed a cent to Msl«.sC per kilo from Monday's deee In Mef and NgM trodwaa A further aJlsgSdj^^afciScJl Total turnover M to $1 toaaoe from Mendey*a Iss djmpßaJhe prseenoe of torminers srere unwilling to eel at yeeterday's prtoee.68 words
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Article260 1987-06-10 14 RAS prices mtc MMI«FQ *lnM« B NOON Int 1 RSS Prompt 210.00 211.00N PV/VI B 2094)0 210.00N IM 1 RSS Juty 87 20®-50 209.00 207JO 208.00 IM 1 RSS Aug 208J5 208^5 207.25 207.75 tat 2 RSS Of 199.00 201.00N 1984)0 200.00N tat 3 RSS Of *****260 words
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Article82 1987-06-10 14 1 potafe) JULY 87 AUGUST 87 (currant month) (forwoc d month) RAS NOON NOON Bvyan Satan 8vyan TaHan S» 20 181.00 183.00N 181.00 183.00N SSI 90 180.00 181.00N 100.00 181.00N r :Hl:fl Satan ■nan Satan SMt CV 296.00 298.00N 297.00 299.00N SMM I 2994)0 297.00N 296.00 258.00N82 words
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Article243 1987-06-10 14 BMQAPORE The market cloeed lower yesterday with July 1 RSS buyers quoted at 207.50 cents/kilo, down 2.75 cents from Monday. The morning aeeeion loot 2.75 centa on long liquidation and trade soiling in thin trading after lower Tokyo sdvicee. Prices were little changed in light afternoon trading. On the243 words
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Article106 1987-06-10 14 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade sold off sharply late to cloee on or near the lows on Monday, down 8-1/4 to 11-1/2 US cents per buehel in improved trade. July settled at U555.57-1/4 after posting a 17-cent range on the day. A local profeeslonal house waa106 words
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Article236 1987-06-10 14 HONGKONG: QoM ctOMd slightly higher but with pored gains in fairly active trading yesterday. Gold closed at U*****.60/U*****.00 an ounce compared with New York's U*****.30/80 and the U*****.40/90 finish here on Monday. On the local market, gold lost HKS3I to end at HK54.196 a taei. The Krugerrand fell236 words
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Article216 1987-06-10 14 WHEAT FUTURES on Km Chicago Board of Trade sold off from eerty highs to doee on or near the tows on Monday, down $-1/4 to aix US cenls per buahel in light trade. July settled at U*****-3/4 after posting a six-cent range on the day. The sell-off was attributed216 words
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Article329 1987-06-10 14 London Commodity Exchange Ivyor/SoAor do^ng priCM ON Juno 0 li/tOfM unit m tpodftod) Prtvtom prtcot In CoIVm loili ln-flloro London OF London I tolort option Mr 1292/1295 (1303/1305) Ugh/low 1295/1280 S*P 1315/131* (1325/1326) High/Low 1315/1300 SotM (2308) Cocoi JUy 1245/1250 (1230/1233) Ugh/Low 1253/1234 S*P 1235/1234 (1226/1227) Mgh/low 1241/1228329 words
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Article264 1987-06-10 14 ChliMM Produce Exchange Silin* noon (Miq p t tea* on JWW 9 (SI/100 kg) Coconut oil m rot mo OW drum KM 1024)0 New drum POI 98.00 Copra MIM4 (IOOM) 50 Poppor MuMak wMM rot NLW *****)0 rot faq NLW *****)0 Mac* rot NLW 912-50 Sarowok Alio btadi264 words
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Advertisement271 1987-06-10 14 TRADER VK'S sMI It.nui^o fin h f J-T v„(lv't: MALAYAN UNITED MANUFACTURING BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) Notice of Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the MUI Plaza Conference Centre, Ist Floor, MUI Plaza, Jalan P Ramlee, ***** Kuala Lumpur271 words
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Advertisement230 1987-06-10 14 WINCHESTER CAPITAL INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Saction 306 (I) of tha Com pan tat Act. Cap. 50 that a Final Maating of tha mambars of tha abovanamad company will ba hald at tha offica of M/t. C H230 words
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Advertisement306 1987-06-10 14 pTiT^ IN THX MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 IN THE MATTES OP TKT INVESTMENTS PIE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 7600 A, Beach Soad, #11-330/322, The Plant, Singapore 0719 on Taeeday. 9th Jane 1907 at 9.30 a.m. the following306 words
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Article, Illustration4295 1987-06-10 15 SHARE PRICES fell acroes the board on active trading yesterday ss profit-taking caused the main market indicators to dip. While some investors became nervous with the fall and liquidated their assets later in the day. dealers were relieved at the long-awaited and muchpredicted correction4,295 words
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Article231 1987-06-10 15 SINGAPORE Rises liwip JO* NO M—700 WMMI 545 1 iw| 560 b Yon Sana 30* Nh WhM 230 Mafro HUgt MO JCta 127 AJeon. M f M HWft 326 O U linrtlw 200 Falls M kanUng 750 Or Dw 50* 4(2 U1C 490 S 1 A 1350231 words
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Article4386 1987-06-10 15 SECTION ONE MDurmuL COMMERCIAL Aano (2 23 B 224 St 1191 2.40 (31 242 119 23» 0 2.41 1171 236 (12 2.37 Mi 2.36 BO 2J3 OS 2.34 (411 211 1541 232 (141 2.33 00 2JO IS 232 «61 231 (13 225 (141 226 094,386 words
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Article3553 1987-06-10 16 INDUSTRIALS Kama Ajnomolo HMg I I (106$) 149 110 (29 HI (2 112 00 112 (7) 113 (2 114 a 109 (16) 108 (7) 107 00 106 (2 104 (9 106 AISI 0398 140$) 16) 146 (34) 147 00 145 an 144 (7) 142 M3,553 words
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Article346 1987-06-10 16 From Pag* 18 iMpo sot cm I ass oa om mb an us aw* oh an* a an* a an mi an on o»i a an* a an a an* a om on an AM** Ami lIJOB r—«n 50» (7JB s OMmiH)* Q. 40 B346 words
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Advertisement1325 1987-06-10 16 EMPLOYMENT OF CAPITAL FIXED ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Amounts due under hire purchase. lease agreements, factoring of trade debts, accounts receivable financing and loans and advances Assets on lease Trode debtors Other debtors Statutory deposit with the Monetary Authority of Singapore Bills purchased Deposits and bank balances with holding corporation Deposits1,325 words
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293 1987-06-10 17 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM CHEMICAL Industries (Fsr Esst) ■•ltd (CIFEL) is preparing to increase its production of chemicals as the expected increase in -world demand for these products a ready market. Overall: the company's chair*hnan Dr Phay Seng Whatt sounded bullish in293 words
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Article, Illustration285 1987-06-10 17 NST PUBLIC BANK announced on Monday that it had submitted to Bank Negara several proposals involving cash payments and share swaps to rescue the troubled Koperatif Serbaguna Malaysia (KSM). The proposals, no matter which one is accepted, will give the fourth largestNST - 285 words
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243 1987-06-10 17 PUBLIC Bank may make a rights and bonus issue soon. President and chief executive Tan Sri Teh Hong Piow said a recommendation will be made to the board of directors. Speaking to newsmen after the bank's 21st pftnual general meeting on Monday, he243 words
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176 1987-06-10 17 JOHAN HOLDINGS Bhd has announced a proposed restructuring of its overseas assets into a new company to handle its international operations. The new company, Abacus Pacific NV and its intended subsidiary Abacus Australia Ltd will apply for listing on the Australian Stock Exchange. To be176 words
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Article, Illustration457 1987-06-10 17 ELAINE KOH - Strong yen and economic recovery likely to boost demand By ELAINE KOH THE STRONG YEN and a brighter economic climate should boost demand for Acma Electrical Industries Ltd's refrigerators and air-conditioners, aiding a significant improvement in the company's performance thia year. Acma Electrical, whoee major457 words
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Article322 1987-06-10 17 Bernama ES WELL-DIVERSIFIED Innovest Bhd has projected a group pre-tax profit of M 59.02 million for this year compared with 13.85 million last year. The forecast was made in a circular outlining details of its proposed acquisition of Wembley Activated Clay Sdn Bhd and a rightsBernama ES - 322 words
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220 1987-06-10 17 MALAYA TIN PRINTING'S restructuring sgreement with its bankers will see the group repaying more than $10.5 million to its direct lenders over a period ending Feb 28, 1080. MTP is said to owe the amount to six banks Bank of220 words
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Article109 1987-06-10 17 HONGKONG Hongkong Indox Timdoy *****5 Mondoy 1961 31 AN Industrials TuMday ***** Mondoy Cto»d WMk ago 2573J W —k ago 1892.86 Hang Song Indox TuMday 3108-57* Monday 3068 06 WMk age *****9 NEW YORK Dow Jonos Monday *****4 Friday 2326.15 WMk ogo *****3 TOKYO Nfckoi Avorogo TuMday *****88109 words
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Article138 1987-06-10 17 BATH KAWAN Bhd has ceased to be a substantial shareholder of DuR Bhd following the sale of 2.75 million shareq on the open market INDUSTRIAL OXYGEN Inc Bhd has declared an Interim dividend of 2 per cent tax-exempt payable on Aug 18 to shareholders registered on July 2.138 words
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Article229 1987-06-10 17 Manager*' price» MARA-Bumlputra for iMW 10 Rf* Bpu.ro 475 6lC Singapore Unit Trust wo«d rpmra *.10 6 if, Tin T* i hi i ri i r i 1.10 117* 12 Tk* iiiM Fund 095 I X>1 SoonTlVoo Fund 0.4* 0J0 B,lh J** j4j Spor* frog Fwd n* QM229 words
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509 1987-06-10 17 THE CHAIRMAN of Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) says the company's greatest challenge now is to find a mechanism to hedge its exposures to the volatility in petroleum product prices in efforts to defend its refining margine. This is because the com pa ny,509 words
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Article727 1987-06-10 17 A GUARDIAN newspaper poll which showed that the Conservative Party was increasing its lead over the opposition Labour Party prompted an early markup on the London Stock Exchange, with the FTSE 100 Index again heading for record ground. However, trading ahead of tomorrow's general election was light and727 words
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Advertisement70 1987-06-10 17 LAND DISTRICT 10 For Sale by Tender 8H iss Two parcels of prime residential land at Sixth Avenue for sale by tender. Tenure Freehold Lot and Area Lot 2601 (126.554 sq ft) Lot 25(57.172sqft)Mukim4 Tender Closing: 4.00 pm on 20 July 1987 Property details of the two sites and tender70 words
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Advertisement58 1987-06-10 17 Martela K plc IS PROUD TO APPOINT IMB WBMXICTBIPWB, AS SOLE AGENT FOR THEIR COMPLETE RANGE OF MARTELA OFF CE SYSTEMS IN SINGAPORE MALAYSIA. NOONESIA AND Qi m n 0 V Please direct all enquiries to jt£ traa. ajm 9* 17, Kallang Way 5, Kolam Ayer Industrial Park, Qinnannrp I'Vld58 words
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Article, Illustration628 1987-06-10 18 LUCY NG; LOH HUI YIN - Vincent Cheng Marxism is not for Singapore Interview with the Press Reports by LUCY NG and LOH HUI YIN VINCENT CHENG, one of the 16 people arrested last month under the Internal Security Act, has during his detention come to realise that Marxism is not suitable for Singapore. In an628 words
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Article423 1987-06-10 18 VINCENT CHENG laid the groundwork for political turmoil, but did not think of the outcome if it turned violent. "I would be creating the conditions towards violence, but not knowing of the consequences that could take place. And being unable to handle it when it423 words
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474 1987-06-10 18 Reuter SRI LANKAN President Junius Jayewardene yesterday urged India to give up "violence and bullying" and said Sri Lanka would never fight its giant neighbour. He called India's violation of his country's airspace last week the 17th "invasion" of SriReuter - 474 words
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301 1987-06-10 18 WHILE VINCENT CHENG'S control over Cord was central, he maintained that his links with the Workers' Party and drama group Third Stage were peripheral. "My relationship over all these (eight religious) groups comes in our regular meetings thst we have in301 words
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188 1987-06-10 18 Reuter VIETNAM HAS SCCUSSd Singapore Foreign Minister S Dhanabalan of trying to stir up international hostility against Hanoi over Indochina's refugee problem. "Dhsnsbalan wants to warm up the refugee issue to rsliy forces against Vietnam," Voice of Vietnam Radio said in a broadcast monitored onReuter - 188 words
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167 1987-06-10 18 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN plywood auppliers are turning to the Singapore and Hongkong markets following atagnant demand in the UK and the European Community. The Malayaian Timber Industry Board aaid in its lateat monthly bulletin that local supplier* were also psylng more sttention to the USBernama ES - 167 words
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256 1987-06-10 18 Bernama ES THE MALAYSIAN Cabinet is today expected to approve the country's participation in the new International Natural Rubber Agreement (INRA), aimed at stabilising world rubber prices over the next five years. Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik, who willBernama ES - 256 words
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364 1987-06-10 18 AFP INDONESIANS bought U*****.9 million worth of foreign currency from central bank reserves on Monday as a rush on the US dollar continued, reflecting rumour* of a possible devaluation of the rupiah. Bank Indonssis said yesterday. A csntral bank spokesman, dismissing theAFP - 364 words
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95 1987-06-10 18 AP NORTH KOREAN leader Kim II Sung urged developing nations yesterday to help each other with such measures as low-inter-eSt loans and free assistance, breaking away from what he called "the present unfair international economic system". The Korean Central News Agsncy, monitored in Tokyo, saidAP - 95 words
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Article85 1987-06-10 18 Reuter COMEX SILVER FUTURES roee yeeterday morning on buying by commission housee snd a fund trader againat a week dollar. Silver for delivery in July gained 19 cents at US$7.B2 an ounce before backing off to U557.72. Analysts said the dollar's re- newed weaknees prompted the firmness inReuter - 85 words
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Article78 1987-06-10 18 Reuter WALL STREET stocks moved lower in moderate early trading yeeterday Traders noted that volume has tended to fall during pull-backs and they said there could be a rally attempt later in the eeesion. But investors appeared to be in a cautious mood, concerned about the directionReuter - 78 words
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42 1987-06-10 18 Reuter IN A HOPEFUL sign for the US economy, the Commerce Department said yesterday that business firms expected to increase their spending on new plant and equipment this year by a healthy 2.8 per cent ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article54 1987-06-10 18 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that he had been re-elected preeident of the United Malays National Organisation in the April party elections because there were enough Umno members who still held to democratic principles and could not be influencedBernama - 54 words
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34 1987-06-10 18 AFP THE CHINESE economy is still seriously overheated, with industrial growth far surpassing government targets in the first five months of the year, the New China News Agency said. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article36 1987-06-10 18 Reuter DELEGATES at a Beijing meeting of the Work! Food Council yesterday accused the US, the European Community and Japan of damaging the economies of poor nations by protectionist agricultural policies. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article55 1987-06-10 18 Reuter SUGARCANE farmers in the central Philippines have organised s private army to oppose government plans to break up big landholdings and distributs them to the poor. Plantation owners said yeeterday that 200 men had joined their army and were being trained in a secret campReuter - 55 words
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Article33 1987-06-10 18 Reuter BATTLES broke out aa nearly 10,000 South Korean students, demanding Preeident Chun Doo Hwan's resignation, dsmonstrated acroaa the country yeeterday on the eve of threatened nationwide Opposition ralliee. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article25 1987-06-10 18 Reuter MOSCOW and Jakarta have found common ground on trade and disarmament, Soviet Vice-President Georgy Tarazevich said in Jakarta yesterday. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement34 1987-06-10 18 Margaux APPELLATION MABGAUX CONTB6L£E Barton iGuestier WOOUCt 0* FRANCE NCOOCtAMTS €l€ wcu»s AU ChAte AU CXI OfHCZ A BLANOU€FO«T G*»ONO€ USANCE V/ love drinking Margaux with steak. Sometimes I even leave out the steak."34 words
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Advertisement9 1987-06-10 18 Or Um to lobby for primary induttrlci, Pago 149 words
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Advertisement168 1987-06-10 18 til w p A I*o m e 0 v v N fe lbu make the choice. We make the arrangements. Buying a home is now easier. Just choose the home you want: a bungalow, a terrace house, an apartment or a condominium unit. Then call at Credit POSB in the168 words
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Miscellaneous17 1987-06-10 18 \s3asßcaala In a taw for 24 prior to on Juno atflw US 27.5 Hour* of 10.60 75.»17 words
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92 1987-06-10 19 Reuter A SPOKESMAN for the Kuwait embassy confirmed Kuwait had asked China to allow Kuwaiti tankers to fly the Chinese flag to protect them from attack in the Gulf. Shukre Nasser Al-Shuraim, Second Secretary (Information) at the embassy, said his government was awaitingReuter - 92 words
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330 1987-06-10 19 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF SINGA SHIP Management Philippines Inc, set up by Singa-pore-based Singa Shipping Group with Philippine partnership four months ago, has established Singa Bulk Carriers to take advantage of Manila s bareboating programme and competitive crewing costs. The group is330 words
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195 1987-06-10 19 SOUTH KOREA will grant US carriers permission to set up its own agencies in the country. It will also allow carriers to form an association that will represent their interests in South Korea and eliminate container terminal rules that discriminate against195 words
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128 1987-06-10 19 AP THE UNITED Arab Shipping Co, owned by seven Gulf Arab states, lost 8.9 million dinars (US$32 million) last year, mainly because of the Iranian-Iraqi war, director-general Ab-del-Aziz Sallat disclosed on Monday. The company lost 1.9 million dinars (US$6.B million) the previous year.AP - 128 words
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Article68 1987-06-10 19 Reuter SOUTH AFRICAN vessels are searching for an oil barge which broke away from an American tug in rough seas off the eastern Cape'coast. An all-ship alert was broadcast on local radio. The empty barge, 30 metres by 130 metres, broke loose from the USReuter - 68 words
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44 1987-06-10 19 Reuter THE SOUTH Korean bulk carrier Hyundai No 18 remains grounded in the northern Red Sea, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. The 37,197 dwt vessel ran aground on May 27. It is loaded with 32,880 tonnes of wheat. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article84 1987-06-10 19 THE UPDATED version of the Port of Singapore Authority Tariff is now available at $4 a copy. The PSA Tariff 1987 incorporates all the tariff reductions and incentives implemented over the last two years. Copies of the PSA Tariff 1987 may be purchased at84 words
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1408 1987-06-10 20 Baumann the lady who believes in handling people properly Philippines is the biggest supplier of seafarers in the world. In this article, Lloyd's Maritime Asia traces the development of manning in the Philippines and speaks to Rosalindo Baumann who runs Hanseatic Shipping with a combination of hands-on management and FilipinaLloyd's Maritime Asia - 1,408 words
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Article203 1987-06-10 20 NEW REGULATIONS, which came into effect on Apfil 10, has empowered the National Maritime Board to compound various offences under the NMB Act and the NMB Regulations 1987. Under the National Maritime Board (Composition of Offences) Regulations 1967, NMB can now impose fines on persons guilty of203 words
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Article1011 1987-06-10 20 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Container VIM 1 Accord SKpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner XI 1 Africa Oceon XII 2 Alltroni VN J AC Toepfer IX 5 American Tpt XII 2/3 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow lines XII 3 Asian Ocean VI 3 Artas Line X 31,011 words
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221 1987-06-10 20 Reuter BRITISH docks and airports were in chaos on Monday as 200,000 civil servants staged a two-day strike for increased pay timed to coincide with the final days of the country's general election campaign. The channel portsReuter - 221 words
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Article1293 1987-06-10 20 CHINESE interest in grain out of the US Gulf featured in the freight market on Monday with two vessels reported to have been arranged to China at U5523.50 and $23.90 respectively, shipbrokers said. These levels, if confirmed, are well below the $27 reported paid for similar business about1,293 words
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Article176 1987-06-10 21 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang Shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line176 words
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157 1987-06-10 21 THE FEASIBILITY of opting for Dutch technical consultancy for the Madras satellite port project is being examined by the Indian government. Asian Development Bank aid is also likely to be sought for the project proposed for Ennore north of Madras harbour.157 words
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378 1987-06-10 21 Baillie said. — By Klngsley Wood - Time running out for P 0 Cruises to buy ship By Baillie said. By Klngsley Wood P 0 Cruises, once a big market leader in Australia, is close to fading out with staff reduced to less than a dozen. With the withdrawal of Sea Princess a few years ago, P378 words
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Article813 1987-06-10 21 AFP THE TRADITIONAL summer slide in freight rates was catalysed by a buildup of vessels available for grain routes out of the US Gulf during last week. Rates for general cargo vessels, however, were mostly steadier where changed. At least two Panamax sized carriers (52,000 tons) were fixedAFP - 813 words
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94 1987-06-10 21 Fairplay HYUNDAI Heavy Industries and Korean Shipbuilding Engineering expect to sell off 12 or 13 undelivered ships by the end of the year. Hyundai will get rid of seven undelivered ships with the exception of an oil drilling ship. This was ordered byFairplay - 94 words
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97 1987-06-10 21 AP AUSTRALIAN police arrested three members of the Greenpeace environmental group who were protesting the arrival of a US warship. Greenpeace staged the protest because it said the USS Ramsey had nuclear arms. A Greenpeace boat spread an anchor chain across the mouthAP - 97 words
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8859 1987-06-10 26 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of8,859 words
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Article1987 1987-06-10 28 Who acts for whom A—B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies. ABC Containerline NV S pore Shpg (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S). Africa Ocean Lines Seal ion Shpg (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Ocean us Shipping Agenciee (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alltrans All trans Exprees.1,987 words
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Article735 1987-06-10 29 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdna FCL Arrival LCL movement Ship Voy data/time Operator cargo schedule Location Ming Cheng 19 10.06.87 2100 Y Fugn F5A 0700-0800/1200-1300 R3 E Oasis 011W 10.06.87 2130 G Asia F5A 1230-1330 A4 E Guide 0I8RE 10.0687 2300 G735 words
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Article386 1987-06-10 29 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES KEPPEL WHARVES Barm Arrival Departure Booting K3S alongside 10 06^600 Oydebonk KI8 alongside 1006/0600 Doiyunjhon KI9 alongside 1506/0600 Dong Del into K36 alongside II 06AM00 Foreost Pilot K2I alongside 1306/0600 Fintinele K27 olongside I006A>600 Koto Wijoyo K32 alongside 1106/1830 Kris Mel«la K25E alongside 1206/0600386 words
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398 1987-06-10 30 Lloyd's List CHARGEURS REUNIS, the liner subsidiary of France's Chargeurs transport and industrial group, has unveiled a 40 per cent reduction in its losses in 1986. Net losses fell from Fr5227.92 million in 1985 to FM35.99 million (U5522.57 million) lastLloyd's List - 398 words
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235 1987-06-10 30 A NEW factory to fabricate containers is being built in Thailand by a Japanese-Thai joint venture. Kobe Kisen group will hold 75 per cent equity in the US$ll.5 million investment while Bangkok Marine Enterprises will have the remaining 25 per cent. The technical knowhow for235 words
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248 1987-06-10 30 UPI OIL PRICES rose on world markets on Monday amid nervousness over possible US retaliation against Iran's deployment of Silkworm missiles that could threaten shipping in the vital Gulf oil channel. The United States relies on Gulf oil for only about 16 per centUPI - 248 words
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174 1987-06-10 30 Reuter TANKER OWNERS should be able to enjoy higher rates during the second half of this year when charterers need to replenish their heavily depleted stocks, London shipbrokers E A Gibson said in its weekly review. But there was some disappointment thatReuter - 174 words
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190 1987-06-10 30 Reuter JAPANESE teamen ere likely to end their boycott soon on entering the northern Gulf because attacks on merchant shipping there have subsided, Japanese shipping sources said. Officials at the Japan Ship Owners' Labour Relations Agency and the All Japan Seamen's UnionReuter - 190 words
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Advertisement864 1987-06-10 19 A WOMAN 0T POWER. SHE SI IRSTAINTF needed love. SHE WANTED REVENGE. A WOMAN OP SUBSTANCE Bui what is the price f she has paid? Available at all good bookshops OVEIQEAS CotUaimIUNE NORTH AMERICA ATLANTIC EXPRESS (ROUND THE WORID ROUTING) FXPORT pkptune currrwj f 1 OMENTAL FAITH NEPTUNE SAJtNET ORIENTAL864 words
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Advertisement108 1987-06-10 19 !(=@.$&*<%?&_^?-@:{>/@=//^"=}`@ THE PHILIPPINES is the single biggest source of manpower for the world's merchant fleets. Last year, 56,774 seagoing Filipinos remitted some US$2O6 million in foreign exchange to the troubled Philippine economy. P»g« II P O Cruises, once a big market leader in Australia, is close to fading out with108 words
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Advertisement1118 1987-06-10 19 '•K kaU We HILAHIOOS. TRAGIC DAWOCTOUI. "uu'rt" Djlto BS* 5 *1 MAERSK LINE SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST SIN/KUWAIT 12 DAYS MAERSK CALLS AT THE PORT OF SHUWAIKH Tha weak Ptantm Ctoang Tune CY 11/6 0200 MRS CFS 10/6 1600 MBS To Europ«- UK Scandinavia Finland 17/7 21/7 22n True week1,118 words
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Advertisement337 1987-06-10 20 EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VSL PT. of LOG. DATES FT KLANG HERUVIM Aviles-lmmingtiam 1-20* 20/7 SAN JIANG KOU Antwerp 20-25# 25/7 TBN Hamburg-Middlesbrough-Aviles-Gijon 14-4/7 4/1 TBN Bremen-Hamburg 22-29/7 30/1 Further load/ discharging ports an route subject to sufficient inducement. Sinppore Office: MTM S pore. Tel: *****00 Tlx: RS ***** MTMSEA.337 words
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Advertisement20 1987-06-10 20 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National \> Shipping Agents. Si Shipping Association20 words
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Advertisement350 1987-06-10 20 DUTCH SENATOR BELGIAN SENATOR SENATOR LIMIE NCWSHfP AGENCIES PTE LTD IS CARPENTER ST. fBMI S port OIK TEL: 534-1477 FAX. 532-€023 OUTBOUND TO NORTH AMERICA HUB UJB 11.07 17.07 MJO 31.07 31J7 U.« Mil 14 ji Z7JI na HJO BN 15 .a mi om mm 12M 15.08 ACCEPTING CARGO TO350 words
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Advertisement892 1987-06-10 21 ITM The Straits KfiV Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd F&OCLH^ P&O Containers Limited SERVICE TO UK/CONTVENT: KURAMAMARU KNAVON LIVERPOOL BAY RHINE MRU KASUGA MARU CITY OF EDINBURGH FRANKFURT EXPRESS BENALDER KITANO MARU TOKYO BAT Also Accepting Cargo For: HMturf to Copan(ia»n. Ajrfiut. Gottwnburf. IbHw. Storthote. IMMi, SmMi MM»892 words
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Advertisement604 1987-06-10 21 C SAV Corrpjnj Sud Ammconj dcVjpcrcs S A C" PIKiCT SERVICI TO/FROM CHIU FEEDER VESSEL IS'PMtI MOTHER VESSEL HK ARICA IQQ ANTOT VALP SAI A VESSEL Ufi TM (TO* VP W LIVERPOOL BAT M* ISLA SALANOO M 1S» 1M 1M fl* CARGO FOR PUNTA ARENAS. TALCAMUANO (SAN VICttTE) ACCEPTED WITH604 words
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Advertisement205 1987-06-10 21 NOTICE FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE Notice to Shippers Congestion Surcharge The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at the undernoted port and have reported and agreed on the following:— TRIPOLI As a result of a deterioration in berthing205 words
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Advertisement362 1987-06-10 22 Hapag-Lloyd 1E CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Kurams Ibru Cardigan Bay livafpool Bay Hhina M*ru City •< Edinburgh Frankfurt Eiprtu Kill no Maru larga Bay Tokyo Bay ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO TO: ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS. BELFAST. DUBLIN COPENHAGEN. AARHUS. GOTHENBURG. MALMO. HELSINKI. OSLO. AMSTERDAM CARIBBEAN i S. AMERICA CONV SEM!-CONTAINER SERVICE362 words
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Advertisement727 1987-06-10 22 fc=i: *XuM» HC.S.LINE tuuA M**' r/M FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 f UftOPt VIA SUEZ Mfmbff 01 lhf Comoftiuni ORIENTAL CHIEF VN 17/6 5/7 KOREAN JACEJIN WW 24/6 13/7 CHINA CONTAINER 4M 1/7 20/7 NEPTUNE CRYSTAL 40N 1/7 27/7 VERRAZANO BRIDGE »7W |15/7 3/* •PKELANC CTRS VIA FEEDER VESSEL S port727 words
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Advertisement460 1987-06-10 22 SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD 143 Cec4 Street #10 04 Gfl Butong Spore 0106 lei *****55 Pott Kelin{ Ti|j P*u Shppn( Sdn Bhd tel 03 *****74 5 Per,rot MaUrua Trade transport ltd lei 04 *****3 Pis» uudanf Malayan Stapp«i( Ajencies Sdr Bhd lel 07 *****0 INDIA STEAMSHIP EXPRESS FCL/LCL FORTNIGHTLY460 words
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Advertisement1356 1987-06-10 22 EVERGREEN Full Conlwm Sftvice Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) SGP HKC KSC KLC PUS OSK TYO KSN EVER GUIDE In Pt 14* lt/t ll* 13/7 EVER LIVING 17K 21/ i 2» 2M 29 EVER LEVEL 24* 21* 30* IP v EVER CLORY J/7 J/7 up 3 EVER LINKINC 1/7 14/7 11/71,356 words
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Advertisement621 1987-06-10 23 w PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE KOTA 6MQA MAJAPAMT (HOKKAJOO) *MTC MTACM INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE VOY SIN MY MM SIN BLW (723 6U> 6U> tU> 6U> 11* re* BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE PASIR GUDANG CONTAINER SERVICE POD loadmo row621 words
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Advertisement600 1987-06-10 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANC AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS |K]JEBSEN LINE WL NEW ZEAL AND Tt NEW FIJI Al LARIX SIN PORT MORESBY 171 M 2M PtfM I PACIFIC TMARU BLUFF 1* V» SIN NOUMEA600 words
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Advertisement579 1987-06-10 23 •*s i JMi m vm VESSEUVOY EHMF/KN-M BILBAO BREMEN A OAM/R'DANH BURG an a/7 «s I I s* 2* Sublet IB WMCwmnl Bald. Port Atoundrla, also accepting both a PORTS. NULL. Lf HAVRE. WUBBBBBII i u-a* an up n Sf X' 1' n/ÜBTB 21-23/7 an an duotfntni Also ftcctptfnQ ctcpo579 words
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Advertisement320 1987-06-10 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m SAGAING STniAY VMS PAGAN YU4W M AN VlUBf Loading far Europa BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok IZA7 Juna 12/ M iuna BANK LINE WORTH BOUND TO UKC SPORE RDAM HULL TAMAITAI SAMOA V.IOM 27/6 2*7 28/7 FORTH BANK320 words
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Advertisement1174 1987-06-10 24 K uriE SHIPPiriG-DftTfl 1 PiTLPinTtC CDAST (Round-The-World Service) •PK/PNG STOKE LB CHLS NFK NYC HFX RAINBOW BRIDGE V 7 Sid 12 Jun 4 Jul 14 Jul IS Jul II Jul 22 Jul N. GARNET V 9 12 Jun 19 Jun 11 Jul 21 Jul 23 Jul 25 Jul 29 Jul1,174 words
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Advertisement655 1987-06-10 24 'M AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE m M| ACCfpuflf FWwrWL VOfilBlft#rS Mdar P.Kata| Unar Vaotf S sort IMb Frwi Sydn Ate Accac HAMOAS' 121 KiwaiM IMr (M) AM/Bm *LA BAR VJS H Jura "CHANDIDAS" Vii 3 Jura 12 July 21 Jtfy »My AM/tra STECtIPPER ¥.15 7 July "KABIROAS" VJS 16 Ju*y655 words
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Advertisement774 1987-06-10 24 GOLDEN LINE GUKN GIMN SHPPM6 (PTE) LID 21. tat* Ajr Strwl vmtmm iim tu 5343 m (it uki f«i sosm STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE; Spor, P KoM*Ponom GOLDEN HAVEN Cotoxte/lUraciM/OubM/ONMnani 11/12 Juno— COL DEN WOM OCR CotamtoftaradM Dut»</Oammwn 5/1 July CHINA SERVICE DAI run SNAN Hjmkjnj In GG. CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING774 words
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Advertisement461 1987-06-10 24 PHIL I IRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PJf I IP PHIL lORIF NI lINES PIE /JO Y' H»Af; hffir.t f.3 ROBINSON »OAD «C AIRO ASIA BUM DING SiNGAPORI 0106 Tfl ??28f?? ??1g;69 'S I H'i mi* ps ?t:?o f*Hni f«» ??Sb6?6 MIDDLE EAST/FAR EAST FCL LCL SERVICE ETA SINGAPORE IDESTINATION i m»,"461 words
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Advertisement703 1987-06-10 25 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD. Fi W/*J* T Terminal CFS £5*3 V*W *****22 *****53 g*» gg» \\NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE a NEPLINE SDN BHD 3MW7 :i|l NEPLINE SON. BHD. K1«B NEPIINE SON BHD. amwimmmiKmi NEPLINE SON. BHD. zmmmma ot th« ACE Consortium INWARD/OUTWARD ENQUIRIES *****44 AJaa703 words
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Advertisement393 1987-06-10 25 HEUNO-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON No t Dorum/704N M Entarprito/hIN No 7 Oonam/TQSN No I Doo»m/705N No I Donjm,7o7N No R Donam/TOSN M. Entorpriao/712ft Sport Ponang UN 21N HN tP Ji w ap P KeUnf Susan S PORE AGENTS NEPTUNE *G£NC393 words
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Advertisement576 1987-06-10 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELAMG UNANS M/S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON. MO. MESSRS NAI THONG SHIPPING 127 PonoaaStroot. fW* »totop*576 words
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Advertisement358 1987-06-10 26 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN.(PTE) LTD. TEL: 225-6868 (30 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** A/B SSCMA, RS ***** A/B SSCAD f B DEUTE HAC H T St mcas "VIA COLOMBO: Accoptmt or|B tor IRWA Bonfeay. Cortw ftltoJm. EAST AFRICA Derb-SoHo*. Montfwo ft -VIA LARNACA: Accapb«* carp tor hntm. J»w. J*"** LmmmL hnL Alauadna,358 words
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Advertisement194 1987-06-10 27 *****53/96(7111 04 *****2/4, *****3 07-*****8, *****8, *****5 07-*****1, *****3, *****5, *****0 02-*****22 *****88 Will CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER B. BUTANC 347 B. BUTANC 349 hettm ;n mm-'a.!TI SINGAPORE LEHARVE P KELANG MTHR VSL194 words
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Advertisement258 1987-06-10 27 MN CONTAINER LINE IRA M/ 6 TO: LA/LB, OAK/SF, N.YORK W* l 21/6 LA/LB, OAK/SF, N.YORK ACCEPTING LCL/FCL TO ALL PORTS/IPI TRANSTAINERS LINE WEST AFRICA SERVICE PEN/PK SIN TO: DAKAR, CONAKRY tt I£V6 ABIDJAN, LOME 22* 25* CONTONOU, DOUALA LIBREVILLE, PORT GENTIL P. NOIRE, LUANDA Bookings: MAC-NELS AGENCIES PTE. LTD.258 words
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Advertisement231 1987-06-10 28 UNSMRTH INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER LINE THE NAME IN NVOCC WEEKLY SERVICE TO AND FROM LONDON (ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR ALL INLAND DESTINATIONS U.K. BOOKING AGENT FREIGHT MANAGEMENT TELEPHONE *****11 (15 LINES) CONTACT JACQUELINE LIM JULIE QUEK MARGARET GOH DOROTHY LIM FROM: EUROPE (EAST-BOUND) VESSEL GLOBE TRADER BANGKOK NAVEE TO: EUROPE (WESTBOUND) ffTMi,;,;231 words
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Advertisement432 1987-06-10 28 B\ FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD l> 70 Shenton Way. 04 02' TEL Llnej) TLX_RS 70 Shenton Way, 04 02C Marina Mouse, S pore 0207 (6 1 ***** FLINER EUROPE SERVICE rJTTTKTp -rS an an up an FAR EAST SERVICE MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE CM HQ 0U« SMJ AM MM 1M432 words
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Advertisement611 1987-06-10 28 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL cargoes to USA East ft Nest Coast, Caribbean, East Canada. HAITI, Port Ati Spain, Barbados N. ST. LUCIA. .WTTII ZIM PIRAEUS ZIM EILAT ZIM KAOHSUN4 accepting camo to aklaik via Melbourne am also fcl to sua* ZIM lIUT CONTAINER LINE ETH 11* IMA tm611 words
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Advertisement524 1987-06-10 28 Everett llnesj TOgk COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" LoaAnf (or Callao. Matarani, Ho and aM other PwvMan pom trans Kobe On CPY Thro*h Mi of Lad«« to (mat destination Penang* P. Kelang Smppori MURRAYEVERETT K2I/10 iun TMOMASEVERETT 22/23 iun HUGH EVERETT S/6 iul l/l 'EVERETT ORIENT LINE' JAPAN/BAY524 words
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Advertisement252 1987-06-10 29 Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE CALCUTTA MADRAS PRELUDE 019 SAILED In Port 13-13 JUN PRELUDE 020 20-20 JUN 25-27 JUN 30 JUN-1 JUL PRELUDE 021 07-07 JUL 13-15 JUL 18-19 JUL Common Carrier Feeder Service For Main Line Operators Only. Agents: C.F. Sharp252 words
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Advertisement213 1987-06-10 29 £1 m, PERCH OCEAN LINES m (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) Destinations: CHINA SERVICES Etd. S'PORE Etd. PKLG SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN HAIKOU, ZHANJIANG XINGANG, QINGDAO SHANGHAI OTHER PORTS WEEKLY SAILINGS m mmwmtk m LTD FOOTMM* sckvk i3Km m mcs wl- iwm/ rami CONSOLIDATION SERVICE FROM: SINGAPORE/P.KELANG PORT LOUIS AUSTRALIA213 words
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Advertisement240 1987-06-10 29 PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE JAKARTA VESSEL VOY RATU 14/15 KONSORTIUM 16/17 18/19 VOY SINGAPORE JAKARTA PRABHAKTI 14/15 12/06 13/06 15/16 17/06 16/17 19/06 20/06 24/06 18/19 26/06 27/06 29/06 01/07 20/21 03/07 04/07 06/07 08/07 68/69 15/06 16/06 18/06 20/06 70/71 22/06 23/06 25/06 27/06 72/73 29/06240 words
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Advertisement942 1987-06-10 29 COMPAGNIE MARITIME D'AFFRETEMENT REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST TO EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN WEST AFRICA OUTBOUND TO NORTH CONTINENT I to iN U.K. totMitiiM, ScmAhivim (Airhui, CopwhifM, Gothmbur|) Mi other Europun Inlind points OUTBOUND TO MEDITERRANEAN SPORt MARSEILLES »ARCELO«A ALEXANDRIA nrv„r' OUTBOUND TO W AFRICA INBOUND FROM EUROPE/FOR FAR EAST PORTS OCEANUS SHIPPING942 words
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Advertisement359 1987-06-10 30 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD. regular express full container AND LCL SERVICE INBOUND AGENT FOR ABC CONTAINER LINE From USA/Canada/Europe/Medttemiwan Vsl TNT EXPRESS E. HUDIG BRUSSEL ANTWERP EM EMEMteM EM CM EM GUI if BBfMra 200 Cantonment Road #02-03 Soiithpoint Singapore 0208 Tel: *****22 (4 Lines) CFS (Import) K37 Tel:359 words
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Advertisement617 1987-06-10 30 I NIGERIA. WEST AFRICA SERVICE 1 ACCEPTING FCL/LCL A BREAKBULK TO: LAGOS/ AFAPA, PORT HARCOURT, WARRI, CALABAR, SAPELLE, TEMA, CONAKRY AND OTHER WEST AFRICAN PORTS VESSEL ETA SPORE BINTA YAR'ADUA 29/6 M/V EKESOS 6/8 Arrow Lines COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH (A SERVICE OF HAMBURG-SUD) EXPRESS SEJU-COWTAtCF SERVICE TO RTHBOUND TO617 words
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Advertisement485 1987-06-10 30 a cr <" OS Mifscl OS K Lines Ltd FULL CONTAINER EXPORT TO: UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) rpjWMi rm trta m* up mp FHSK. 9? a* S? 5p MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB)* Twin P. Katei* Ikw Vnilta Cm Tnaata MAKATA MRU 15 Jm 15 iw> 1 Jul 1 M IM IM MEIMTERRANEA Ohm485 words
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Miscellaneous157 1987-06-10 30 Regional Weather X 3 > •Ai r. V S3 f L' 4 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND C cf Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height R Thunderstorm Temperature •<, A ower Weather -V Wind direction with speed in knots e Ram Cloudy157 words
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