The Business Times, 26 August 1987
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Title Section11 1987-08-26 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 112/12/86 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 75 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration178 1987-08-26 1 Exchange rates THE S$ fell against the US$ to close at $2.1085/75 (S$2.1055/65) in thin trading yesterday. It also fell against the M$, HK$ and the Swiss franc, but strengthened against the DM, yen and the USS: 142.85/95 yen, 1.8225/35 DM, S$2.1065/75 M$» S$0.8352/59 OvcfNM markets Tmadoy178 words
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Article, Illustration495 1987-08-26 1 LISA LEE - Gains from restructuring, better trading conditions By LISA LEE INTRACO Ltd is running hard and fast on the record-breaking track with its splendid interim performance. Group pre-tax profits soared 177 per cent to $11.06 million for the six months ended June 30495 words
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399 1987-08-26 1 LEONG WEN WAH - By LEONG WEN WAH STAG "FEVER", which has struck Shenton Way since Aug 13, culminated yesterday in traffic jams along Shenton Way as last-minute applicants for Jurong Shipyard's offer of 50 million shares at $1.50 each scrambled to meet the399 words
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153 1987-08-26 1 Bernama ES THERE is now a general feeling in the Malaysian banking fraternity that there is a scarcity of good projects to fund, a financier said yesterday. Muis Hassan, senior manager in the Bumiputra Development Department of Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Bhd (MIDF), saidBernama ES - 153 words
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Article67 1987-08-26 1 Asloo MILLION worth of beef from Australia has been placed in cold store in the United States pending a Department of Agriculture decision on what to do with the meat consignments which the department suspects of pesticide contamination. The fate of these consignments could well67 words
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468 1987-08-26 1 AFP MALAYSIA'S Supreme Court yesterday ordered a company not to sign a multi-billion dollar contract with the government to complete a highway that will run the length of the Malaysian peninsula. Justice Lee Hun Hoe, heading a three-man bench, granted an injunctionAFP - 468 words
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124 1987-08-26 1 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Constitution doss not need to be revised since it is able to unite the people end bring them prosperity, Deputy Prime Minister Ghefar Baba said yesterday. It was not necessary to revise the Constitution just because the country now had 30 yearsBernama - 124 words
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Article, Illustration407 1987-08-26 1 ROSE TAN - By ROSE TAN SHARE PRICES in Singapore surged to an all-time high yesterday, led by huge gains in the prices of selected blue chips. Sustained buying right from the opening bell pushed the Straits Times Industrial Index up by 18.54 points by407 words
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Article194 1987-08-26 1 AFTER «n almost two-month dolay, the Stock Exchange of Singapore will introduce a now delivery and settlement system on Sep 7. The new system will change the rules governing commieeion rates, the delivery of shares by sellers, payment for ahares bought and contra deals.194 words
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HOME NEWS
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325 1987-08-26 2 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA THE RECOVERING ECONOMY has brought about bright prospects for the consultancy business, National Productivity Board chairman Mr Mah Bow Tan said yesterday. In line with this optimistic prognosis, Mr Mah announced that early next year, the NPB will offer a new diagnostic325 words
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203 1987-08-26 2 A SINGAPORE DELEGATION from the local branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) will be attending the 33rd Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference to be held in Kuala Lumpur from Aug 28 to Sep 6. The team will be led by Mr Yatiman Yusof, Parliamentary203 words
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Article308 1987-08-26 2 KNOWING THE COMPANY thoroughly, recruiting qualified staff or hiring consultants are some of the ways to increase the chances of business success, managers of small- and medi-um-sized enterprises were told yesterday. Mr Oaron Liew, chairman of the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, made the308 words
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Article472 1987-08-26 2 Seminars and r nriw WIS IOC 2/ HU13 /I Courses V. Ba 8«on Tic RS P Fax 27 ***** W DURATION Sep 7 (commencement date) Sep 7-8 Sep 7-8 Sep 711 Sep 7-9 Sep 7-9 Sep 7-9 Sep 7-18 Sep 7-18 Sep 7-Oct 2 Sep 8 and 11472 words
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Article, Illustration241 1987-08-26 3 FRANK WALSH, 47, has been appointed senior trade commissioner in Singapore of the Australian Trade Commission. He takes over from GRAEME HARGRAVES, who has returned to Australia. Mr Walsh, a graduate from Melbourne University, has 20 years of experience in the Australian Trade Commission. His most recent241 words
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376 1987-08-26 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH A TEA to "cleanse away" cancer might sound like quackery perhaps more so when one of the important ingredients was originally obtained from Singapore. Well, if the man who concocted it is a quack, he is probably the only one to376 words
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Article160 1987-08-26 3 LEADER of the House Wong Kan Seng, the Minister for Community Development, will raise a motion on amendments to the rules for debate in the Chamber when Parliament sits on Monday. He will ask the House to endorse the Standing Orders Committee s proposed changes in a160 words
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Article112 1987-08-26 3 THE DEPARTMENT of Statistics will be conducting a survey on household expenditure from September 87 to August 88. Selected households will be surveyed for one month each and the data collected will be used to study the consumption habits of Singaporeans and to compile an updated112 words
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129 1987-08-26 3 A ONE-DAY SEMINAR on Aug 27 about "Productivity in logistics and transportation" is being organised by the Chartered institute of Transport in conjunction with the National Productivity Board. The organisers say that this will be the first time a seminar will deal with129 words
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501 1987-08-26 3 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA ADVERSE business conditions have led Tata Engineering Services. a Singapore-based exporter of heavy equipment spare parts, to develop expertise in the trading of diverse products Set up in 1981 to export spare parts from the Indian parent company to501 words
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406 1987-08-26 3 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT expertise could be developed in Singapore to benefit other Asean countries in their efforts to sell more goods to China, said Mr Chandra Das, chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee (defence and foreign affairs). In an article in the406 words
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Advertisement236 1987-08-26 2 LAN VIN PARIS J J M •sMt •^.s r *.1». <* #r SOLE AGENT: Ml PRIVATE LIMITED (A MEMBER OF FJ BENJAMIN 4 SONS GROUP OF COMPANIES) AFTER SALES SERVICE 68 ORANGE GROVE ROAD. LEVEL 2 TEL *****86 AVAILABLE AT: LANVIN BOUTIQUES: HYATT REGENCY HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE LANVIN CORNERS: ISETAN236 words
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Advertisement88 1987-08-26 2 mm >- JT-_, r CWSIHe. Wine and dine at a new restaurant with an age old tradition of impeccable service and authentic Shashlik, Borscht, Chicken a-la Kiev and, what we believe is, the best fish menu. All delicately prepared by Tony (Executive Chef of former Troika). M Come today for88 words
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Advertisement9 1987-08-26 3 WORLDWIDE EXPRESS Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a9 words
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Advertisement81 1987-08-26 3 America. Only United has same day arrivals anywhere in the USA. We are America's Friendly Skies. Our daily morning departures via Tokyo or Hong Kong wing you across the Pacific in time to enjoy the rest of the day in the States. Lunch on the West Coast, dinner on the81 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous16 1987-08-26 3 m illlMlJ 1 «i wpowmww 5AVI0UR INC W6JUST5WEt> KWNHIUUDnZMIHP Ufiflicwrces? i: v.- a SB H MS16 words
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Advertisement113 1987-08-26 4 How to evaluate an architect Incorporates your needs and aspirations into an effective plan Anticipates your future requirements to minimize cosdy alterations and additions Has maintained long-term relationships with clients Applies innovative ideas and technology to solving problems Specifies quality materials and scrupulously supervises execution r--*JT Vi r Concerned with113 words
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OVERSEAS
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413 1987-08-26 5 AFP REPRESENTATIVES of 128 countries met in New York on Monday to examine how the proceeds of world disarmament might be channelled to aid underdeveloped nations. The United States is boycotting the first International Conference on the Relationship Between Disarmament and Development becauseAFP - 413 words
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256 1987-08-26 5 Reuter JAPAN has called for more cooperation, not competition, in the worldwide race to find a commercially viable superconductor. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry has also outlined ways it would try to boost its own effort to discover the magic blend of materialsReuter - 256 words
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Article830 1987-08-26 5 ARRIVALS Oporatof Sorvic* number Local flm* From UA UA805 0045 SFO/HKG MAA SU SQ41 0615 SIA SQ47 0710 DEL SU SQ491 0755 IWN GM GA1113 0815 JED/SHJ MAS MH681 0820 KUL KAi. KE624 0640 KUL /MAS MH811 0910 PEN MAS MH671 0920 KUL SU SQ103 0950 KIA830 words
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353 1987-08-26 5 AFP INDONESIA'S chief investment official has expressed pessimism on the prospects of foreign investment in developing countries, saying that most foreign capital was flowing from one industrialised country to another. Qinanjar Kartasasmita, chairman of the Investment Coordinating Board, told a seminar in Jakarta onAFP - 353 words
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244 1987-08-26 5 AP A MAJORITY of American business executives surveyed agree that good ethics is good business, but more than 20 per cent say they would be willing to bribe a public inspector, according to a poll. In addition, while 82 per cent of Chicago-area executivesAP - 244 words
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445 1987-08-26 5 Reuter THE PERSONAL income of Americans rose 0.4 per cent in July, while spending jumped 0.0 per cent, indicating consumers are continuing to contribute to economic growth, the Commerce Department said on Monday. The spending increase was the largest since a 2.3 per cent riseReuter - 445 words
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Advertisement129 1987-08-26 5 Is Number One! ii 4 s, r i J A--' >* -"^s"_- .'v V *\S H 91 M3yil|B "«i f A. "-'..J, MM IOOCtOOD layout Wjyalßi? a^SHMMiMWgi V «iw r. -i ck»e to MAS Buikiing and Treasury MBT conminct the building. V > TWo floors of conftrtpoi rooms reduce your129 words
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Miscellaneous43 1987-08-26 5 AdoloWo Amjt»rdom Athens ftohroki Bangkok fcorbodos Bairvt tolgrod* Now D*M Naw York k.ll PWCOHO Oilo Ports Parlh Mo 'Janeiro Rom* San Frts'co San Jwan TiuiLuut XWHIOyO Sao Paulo Sooul Sydney Toipot Tol AWv Tokyo Toronto Voncow*r Vienna Warsaw VA/j 1., .1 ,i ▼VOWwiyTOn43 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article959 1987-08-26 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar yesterday closed firmer against most major currencies on short-covering interest prompted by Japanese Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa's remark that he would not leave the exchange market unchecked. The dollar received mild support in the morning session on reports that the Bank of Japan placed959 words
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Article138 1987-08-26 6 Gold futures on Aug 24 8 I ouncas. USS par troy ou wa Opw Mfh Ln Ml* Aug 87 436.00 461.50 456.00 460 70 3.80 s*p 458.50 460.00 4MJ0 461 JO 3.80 Oct 458.00 46SJ0 458.00 463.80 3 JO DK 464.00 471.X ***** 469,30 3JO fwb M138 words
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Article49 1987-08-26 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market fell X point to close at yesterday. Term rates were unchnaged. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: orm mo o»~l/l 0 1-oanfti 4 3/« 4 1/2 2-tnoMh 4 1/2 4 3-moM»I 4 1/2 4 3/1 Ov«migh» mod*! 1 1/449 words
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202 1987-08-26 6 DECEMBER Eurodollar opened 2 ticks lower on Simex at 92.32 on a weaker US dollar yesterday. However, as the US dollar recovered from supportive comments by Japan's Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa, the Dec contract traded to 92.34, but encountered resistance initially at this level.202 words
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Article622 1987-08-26 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS 1MM t Monday, fcugua 24 1987 BRITISH POUND £23,000; can •Mte C—i im to par t PM MM If t 1S75 SJO OeK 4/0 Om-c 5 AO 0.10 Oe*-9 0/3 143 1600 3.05 3.00 4.05 3.23 1-50 240 1625 1.30 1/0 113 1.05 340 1*30 0.40622 words
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Article385 1987-08-26 6 SIMEX Trading on Aygmt 2S, 1M7 Opon High Leo San b» Vol Op/W Vol EUROOOLLAR Sep 87 92.82 92.85 92 J1 9233 601 6190 230 OK 87 92.32 92.35 92.31 92.34 5391 6655 6419 Mor M 91.98 92.02 91.98 92.01 350 2666 276 hm M 91.71 91.74 9171 91.74385 words
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Advertisement539 1987-08-26 6 Computers and Communications Communication Made Simple For a business that needs more cost-effective communications, the answer is simple as N-E-C. For Singapore's leading digital key telephone systems and facsimile transceivers that take your it business farther and wider, more simply than ever before. m P\ i ifi^ "i TAC No:539 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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621 1987-08-26 7 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ, Regional Correspondent MALAYSIA'S insurance industry "is heading for deep trouble, and the situation may warrant government intervention,'' according to a Hongkong firm of risk consultants. The central bank, they said, "may also have to bail out more banks in order to621 words
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189 1987-08-26 7 Reuter DEBTOR COUNTRIES still have enough muscle to win concessions from creditors in spite of a new hard line banks have taken towards Third World loans, bankers land economists said. As proof, they cited Argentina's ability to secure generous tern>s in a US$34 billionReuter - 189 words
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303 1987-08-26 7 AP THE LAW OF GRAVITY worked on the dollar last week. Now it s the speculators' turn to see how far the currency will fall before central banks get serious about supporting it. The dollar's decline in the last seven trading days has beenAP - 303 words
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387 1987-08-26 7 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial Correspondent A BIG RISE in claims recovered, along with a sharp fall in claims paid, helped the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) improve its financial performance for the first half of 1987. Its half-year accounts show a net387 words
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Article218 1987-08-26 7 TWO NEW FACTORING companies have been formed by the ECICS. One of them. International Factors (Singapore), is wholly owned. The other, International Factors (Marine), is a joint venture in which ECICS has a 51 per cent stake. The other shareholders are Neptune Orient Lines (35 per218 words
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Article73 1987-08-26 7 Reuter GROSS PROFITS of commercial banks operating in Oman rose to 20.6 million Omani rials in 1966 from 18.7 million the previous year. A recent study conducted by the central bank showed windfall gains from a 10.2 per cent devaluation of the rial against the USReuter - 73 words
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Article213 1987-08-26 7 Reuter THE Federal Open Market Committee voted at its July 7 meeting to maintain the existing degree of reserve restraint, minutes released last week showed. The FOMC set a 5 per cent June to September growth target for M-2 and 7% per cent for M-3,Reuter - 213 words
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217 1987-08-26 7 NYT REGIONAL US banks with no exposure to foreign loans are increasingly being recommended by analysts as many big money centre institutions and larger regionals continue to be battered by problems arising from their foreign lending. Last Wednesday, for instance. Citicorp's stock fellNYT - 217 words
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Article324 1987-08-26 7 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed little changed from the opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Short-dates were steady to slightly higher initially but were unchanged subsequently. Overnight closed at 6X 6Vi. Wed/Thurs at 6 11/16 6 9/16 and weekfixed at 6% 6% per cent. Term rates were324 words
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Article83 1987-08-26 7 Treasury bills ■> Period Issue Yesterday's closing Day's code Maturity RID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****H 26.11.87 3.23 3.13 3.15 3.15 6 months BS*****Z 21.01.88 3.30 3.20 3.26 3.25 1 y*ar BY*****S 30.06.88 3.40 3.30 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's closing Day's83 words
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Article, Illustration198 1987-08-26 7 Indicate* th« average of tha prima landing rataa of 12 major bank* In S'pora r Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Aug 25 us) DM SWFC Y«fl 7 do ft 6 3/4 s/a 10 9 7/8 4 3 7/8 7 1/2—1/4 3 7/8 3/4 1 ml* 6 13/16198 words
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Advertisement101 1987-08-26 7 Robina House 1 Shenton rNO.I Remarkable views Excellent parking Smart international tenants Owner Joint Marketing Agents O Robin JooesLang (Re) Ltd Wootton *****22 532 3888 Fixed Deposits 1 month 3 1 2 p.a. 3 months 3 1 /2% p.a. *6 months 4 1 /4% p a 9 months 3 3101 words
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Advertisement252 1987-08-26 7 SUCH SPLENDID FARE: m Mbf 7 5 THE BRITISH FOOD FAIR. Put together by our own English chef lan Neish, the British Food Fair at the Cafe In the Park features everything British. With no less than 27 favourites from the British Isles. This includes Cock-a-leekie Soup. Mutton and Bariey252 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1987-08-26 7 tltlllll3s.il IKXJ CANT MAG/NS HOW DISAPPOINTED YES, I 1 FEEL.B.P, HOtU CAN. J IST DOWN... 31T5T30T TM6OING TO CHANNEL MY FRUSTRATION INTO AN6ER. AN6EXSA VAUP EMOTION. ifSTTMB lALLOUJEP MYSELFTO FEEL NEGATIVE ENERGY. m m fs§ 5 ft 4 TJ 2' .< X41 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article81 1987-08-26 8 MIDDLE distillates exhibited relative stability. Regional buying and potential Japanese interest is expected to keep kerosene levels fairly constant. Fuel oil continued to slide. Naphtha was traded down. USJ/borr«( Chang* Onboi (Oct) 16-71 +0.0* Ww T.mo. WD (Oo) 10.63 -0.32 Products (FOB S'pore) Oang* 22.55 wndi Com*81 words
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Article259 1987-08-26 8 HONGKONG: Gold yesterday closed slightly lower in fairly active trading following strong gains in New York. The metal ended at USS4SB 70/459 20 an ounce against New York's $460.50/461.00 close and the $455.90/456.40 finish in Hongkong on Monday. On the local market gold rose HK$24 to close at259 words
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Article477 1987-08-26 8 Crude palm oil prices recovered slightly to close off the day's lows on light covering and speculative buying interest. Aug deliveries in the north fell Mslo to Ms7ls a tonne, central M 57.50 to M 5712.50 and south M 52.50 to M 5717.50. Refined palm oil was also477 words
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Article288 1987-08-26 8 Chinese Produce Exchange Softors noon dorino pftets on August 25 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bufc FOB 95.00 OM drum FOB 105.00 N»w drum FOB 109.00 Copra Mixed (loo—) 56 Pepper Muniok wMt* FOB NLW 1192 JO oorawas wmvo FOB foq NLW 1177 JO Sarawak spodol black FOB NLW288 words
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Article272 1987-08-26 8 SINGAPORE The rubber market closed firmer with September One RSS buyers quoted at 217.50 cents/kilo, up 2.75 cents from Monday. The morning session gained 2.75 cents on shortcovering interest of nearby positions and sellers reserve. in moderate turnover. The TSR-20 market was light but prices were higher in line272 words
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Article184 1987-08-26 8 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Markat (KLTM) prtea yaatarday cloaad 11 cants waakar at MH6.M a kg on strong and p#raMml sailing praasurs. Monoiy s itvti anraciad ranswsd offsring of 158 tonnss, but lhan was lIMIA WJ akjlfKjß «a IlkA 1 fiu© Duying imtrtti 11 inf h|.j|■■ AflU i184 words
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Article264 1987-08-26 8 RAS prices in s mmi, fob m M NOON CLOSE 8vyort Setters 8wyon r-M Int 1 RSS Prompt 218.00 219.00N 218.00 219.00N Int 1 RSS Sep 87 217 JO 218-50 217J0 218.00 Int 1 RSS Oct 217.00 217J0 217.00 217 JO hi 2 RSS Of 215.00 217.00N264 words
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Article79 1987-08-26 8 IcaMt/kg, 1-ton pnliti) SEPTEMBER 87 OCTOia 87 (currant month) (forwor d month) RAS NOON NOON llfyifl Sihn S*n SS* 20 196.00 194.00N ***** 19&OON SSt 50 MRELB 194 JO 195 JON *jgK«ri 194-50 195 JON SMK CV 265JO 267JON 266-50 26U0N SMI I 265-50 267JON 266-50 26CJ0N79 words
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Article326 1987-08-26 8 LCE tluyir/SiMir pricM on Aug 24 (£/tom« uni AM Ml Illl ill •M ipaontoj rrfvlom downo pr*c#s in poi'inrtitih. can— fto*h in-ttor« London, wl»n option OF London 1255/1254 (1251/1253) High/Low 1255/1244 Nov 1281/1283 (1281/1282) High/Low 1281/1265 jom (2050) Cocoa s*P 1249/1250 (1240/1241) High/Low 1253/1236 OK 1291/1292 (1279/1280) Mtgh/Low326 words
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Article136 1987-08-26 8 SOYBEAN future* in Chicago on Monday recovered from midday lowa when soyoil rallied, but still ended with loeeea of IV4 to 6tt US centa per buahel in moderately light dealings. November aettled at USss.oB* after poeting a 4tt-cent range on the day. The growing belief in the trade that136 words
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Article141 1987-08-26 8 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday recovered from' morning lows in sympathy' with the recovery in soybean* to cioee quietly mixed, ranging from dowrt X cent per buehei in Pe»" cember to up X in sew crop July. September settled at USS2.73* after posting a three-cent range. Lack of141 words
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Advertisement1017 1987-08-26 8 U5530,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 27th February 1989* The Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Limited (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 26 August 1987 to 26 February 1988, the Certificate will1,017 words
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Advertisement283 1987-08-26 8 PRIMA LIMITED (FLOUR MILLS) (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Director* of Prima Limited to pteaaed to make the foNowtng announcement: UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR FIRST HALF YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1967 In the opinion of the Directors, no item, transaction or event of a material and/or283 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration618 1987-08-26 9 TONG SUIT CHEE - By TONG SUIT CHEE A GOOD public relations professional should be a good manager as he needs to know how to delegate and motivate staff or haVe management skills. Paul Koop, president of the International Public Relations Aasociation (IPRA) who was in618 words
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Article, Illustration277 1987-08-26 9 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA THE COLONEL'S original recipe formed the basics for Kentucky Fried Chicken'» latest advertising campaign following a faithful return to Colonel Saunder s cooking method. "Before June last year, the chicken was crispy but not as juicy as it should be. Now277 words
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Article404 1987-08-26 9 AP FROM THE billboards for airlines that few Chinese can ever hope to fly, to the television ads for consumer goods just recently within the financial grasp of the newly affluent, advertising has become a part of Chinese life. It was only after senior leaderAP - 404 words
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COPY LINES
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Article, Illustration92 1987-08-26 9 MIKE JORDAN (right) from Ted Bates in London has been appointed group account director at Ted Bates Singapore. Mr Jordan, formerly an account director at the agency's London office, has more than 10 years of cli-ent-servicing experience. This included several international businesses and92 words
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Article58 1987-08-26 9 DENTSU Young Rubicam has been appointed to handle the $1.5 million Toyota Motors account for Borneo Motors. The account moved from The Ball Partnership. LEO BURNETT has hired a new creative team following the re-structuring of its creative department. Laura Ee and Margaret McHugh, previously at58 words
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Article, Illustration807 1987-08-26 9 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE YOU'VE heard it hurled at countless meetings at countless unfortunate public relations officers "Why isn't our name in today's paper?" But perhaps the most unfortunate story belongs to a young PR officer who called this office to plead807 words
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Advertisement64 1987-08-26 9 OLYMPICS COMFORT Lj L' im r 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 and reservations, please64 words
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Advertisement191 1987-08-26 9 copiers. since 1923 We Pa Horlfbur Used Copier f At this promotional offer, your used f copier will be worth $800 when you trade L in for our new Selex 1050. If this doesn't arouse you, our copiers might. The Selex 1050 L provides needle-sharp colour copies by simply touching191 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article488 1987-08-26 10 THE TAG 'typical civil servant' carries with it not very flattering connotations. Not least the description 'inefficient', with the picture of an officer dictated by red tape and entwined in outdated work methods springing to mind. The personnel function is not a strong point of the488 words
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Article, Illustration1588 1987-08-26 10 FLORENCE CHONG - The future of Australia's As7so million a year meat export to its biggest customer, the US, is now in doubt, following the latest crisis when a higher-than-acceptable level of insecticide was discovered. News of the discovery by US Department of Agriculture inspectors also prompted1,588 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1236 1987-08-26 10 TO ac© BQEWD B 12 PM SBC Text Sample Poges. Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Videofashion Monthly The Short Story. In this issue, the focus is on the new short skirt. See why hemlines ore on the rise again this faH and why the shortest skirts are making fashion1,236 words
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Miscellaneous690 1987-08-26 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A big hit on the tennis court (5) 6 The sense to take aim? (5) 9 The word of a doubter (7) 10 Part of Rostropovich's shaving tackle (5) 11 Possibly the first signs of disunity (5) 12 A letter or two from a tennis star,690 words
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INFORMATICS
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399 1987-08-26 11 JEFFREY TSANQ - By JEFFREY TSANQ PIONEER STATUS was awarded yesterday to local software developer ATS Software Centre for its pioneering efforts in CAD/CAM software for the building industry. "ATS Software Centre is in fact the first local company to put together a very ambitious plan to develop399 words
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699 1987-08-26 11 THE CONSISTENT growth of South-east Asian markets has made the Informatics Show very attractive to international companies wanting to get into the regional markets, said Canadian commercial counsellor Otch von Finckenstein. As a result, the Canadian national pavilion at this699 words
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Article, Illustration577 1987-08-26 11 THE SINGAPORE Information Technology Week which opens today promises to be a "back to the future" experience for all who are taking part in the three activities that make up the week the second Pan Pacific Computer Conference, the National Software Competition, and577 words
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Article, Illustration548 1987-08-26 12 AP AS INQUIRIES CONTINUED yesterday into the deaths of former Formula One motor racing driver Oidier Pironi and two other Frenchmen in a high-speed powerboat crash, officials of the sport in Britain rigidly defended safety standards. "Our rules are as tight as any inAP - 548 words
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125 1987-08-26 12 Reuter THE SECOND of six races in the 1967 World Star yachting championships at Chicago's Belmont Harbour was cancelled yesterday due to low wind speeds. The first of the six-race series, held on Monday, was won by the US entry of Mark ReynoldsReuter - 125 words
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Article481 1987-08-26 13 WALTON MORAtS - SXGAPOHE LADES'GOLF ASSOCIATION IcmuJtdzCartier ftjfis 1987 AMATEUR OPEN CHAMPfONSHP By WALTON MORAtS INDIA'S Nonita Lall, a five-year veteran of the Queen Sirikit Cup, is the early favourite to win the Les Must de Cartier Singapore Ladies Amateur Open golf championship next month. Nonita, who has481 words
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312 1987-08-26 13 Reuter SUNIL GAVASKAR, scorer of a masterly 188 in the first innings, was dismissed for nought as the Rest of the World X 1 chased 353 for victory in the bicentenary match against MCC at Lord's on Monday. Malcolm MarshallReuter - 312 words
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Article213 1987-08-26 13 AP DIANNE BALESTRAT recovered from unforced errors in the first set to defeat Hu Na 3-6. 6-2. 6-4 in the first round of the US$l5O,OOO United Jersey Bank Classic Tennis Tournament. Balestrat, a veteran from Australia, and Na. who defected from China in 1963AP - 213 words
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Article, Illustration467 1987-08-26 13 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER IT's starter s up for the richest Class 2 race ever run in Singapore and come Saturday. 19 "lucky" runners will line up and vie for the honour of being the inaugural winner of the $100,000 Tiger Beer Gold Sprint Trophy467 words
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Article406 1987-08-26 13 UPI AFTER TWO WEEKS of resplendent indulgence and ego-inflat-ing triumph. American athletes have one year in which to prepare for the Seoul Olympics. Competing against far smaller countries with minimal resources, the US flexed its muscles with might and majesty at the Pan American Games, save forUPI - 406 words
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Article, Illustration310 1987-08-26 13 UPI STEFAN EDBERG's performance in the Association of Tennis Professionals Championship supports his prediction that he will play well at the US Open. Edberg culminated a week in which he did not lose a set by overpowering Boris Becker, 6-4, 6-1 on SundayUPI - 310 words
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121 1987-08-26 13 Reuter STRIKER lAN RUSH of Juventus will be out of action for at least four weeks after pulling a thigh muscle during his Italian soccer debut on Monday. Club director Francesco Morini said Rush, signed from English first division club Liverpool forReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration308 1987-08-26 13 UPI PAM SHRIVER claims she is the dark horse of the US Open, thanks to recent jolts of momentum and confidence. Shriver played her serve-and-volley game to near perfection in winning Sunday's final of the Canadian Open 6-4, 6-1 over Zina Garrison. The victoryUPI - 308 words
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Advertisement255 1987-08-26 12 Pi INK ifcp V Sf Si Grills Greens A choice of 18 salads, five cold cuts, soup, three roasts, eight grills <Sl 12 desserts. What more could you ask for? The entire buffet spread is yours for $25.50 per adult $15.00 per child under 12. For lunch only at the255 words
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Advertisement156 1987-08-26 12 Seconds are FREE and all bottle sales enjoy a 30% discount lead singer, entertains with hi» rich, mellow songs during HAPPY HOUR from 5 pm 7 pm. Alter Happy Hour, two of the city's hottest bands. NEU FACES and CLASSIC, rave non stop throughout the night. And. the beer is156 words
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Advertisement229 1987-08-26 12 DEUCIOZO HYATT Mama Mia! Pete's Place introduces more exerting gastronomic treats tor all lovers of Italian food. SOUP AND SALAD Light eaters can now select from a variety of four homemade soups and help themselves to our ever popular salad bar. $10.50* EARLY BIRD SPECIAL A complimentary bowl of salad229 words
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Advertisement222 1987-08-26 12 Hard rack cafe rocks the Streets. First hard rock cafe in Singapore! I r?r; Jolty Hours Monday Friday 10pm- lam London Set Meals Lunch $14+ Dinner $20+ FREE glass of draft beer or scotch whisky with each one ordered. All other drinks by the glass are at a 25% discount.222 words
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Advertisement196 1987-08-26 12 fS3I The Belvedere The Belvedere's Italian buffet luncheon. An incredible selection of 60 authentic favourites, from now till September 4.12.00 to 2.30 pm daily. Adult: $31/ Child $15 All prices subject to 10% service charge and 3% govt tax. The management reserves the right to change programme. Qw ith fJtntr196 words
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Advertisement269 1987-08-26 13 m ir. r Every second's on-the-house! The Fountain Lounge is flowing with the good times. Between 5 and 8 pm daily, for every drink you order you get your next FREE. And bottle purchasers pay just half the price There's no happief time to enjoy your favourite drinks and some269 words
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Advertisement207 1987-08-26 13 J Serving traditional Japanese delicacies and favourites. Including tempura, teppanyaki, sushi and sashimi In an inviting and contemporary setting. 3rd Floor, Westin Plaza. For reservations, call 338 8585 ext. ***** or *****10. The Westin Plaza Raffles City 2 Stamford Road. Singapore <1617. Westin Hotels Resorts THE PEOPLE AND PLACES Of207 words
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Article, Illustration4232 1987-08-26 14 SELECTIVE Malaysian counters came alive in the afternoon as the market surged higher over a broad front yesterday, bringing the Straits Times Industrial Index to a new record. The ST Industrial Index rose 31.04 points to close at a new high of4,232 words
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Article237 1987-08-26 14 Rises FIN 1430 M 730 S f N 1090 G»*«Wi 755 WMKW *93 0 1 S 1700 ics nao M OmmmUm 11*0 mm too Mm 710 Hnr 3*0 •o* Mi 30* 34* Mow Mr *33 TiMn *03 Falls SINGAPORE k 30 •TCanpo** 30 WOt/OS 30 ST CADI237 words
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Article4262 1987-08-26 14 810 and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday wttti the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".4,262 words
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Advertisement14 1987-08-26 14 KL merfcet report, Business done on the KLSE, Unit Trust tsbte on Pege 1514 words
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Article198 1987-08-26 15 MALAYSIAN property group Menang Corp Bhd has reported a group attritn utable profit of M 5746,000 for the period ended June 30, 1987 against a bottom-line loss of MS34B,(XX) in the previous corresponding period. At the pre-tax level, group profit was up 449 per cent to198 words
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108 1987-08-26 15 Bernama ES BANK NEGARA governor Tan Sri Jaffar Hussein has cautioned commercial banks of the possible conflict of interest as a result of banks undertaking securities dealing business in addition to their normal banking activities. He told the banks that theBernama ES - 108 words
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253 1987-08-26 15 Bernama ES UNILITE Electrical Industries Bhd has sold its whol-ly-owned subsidiary Pantasia (M) Sdn Bhd for M 51.73 million to Zaris Holdings Sdn Bhd and Sisma Sdn Bhd. It has also sold its entire holding of 150,500 shares of Msl each in Laser IndustriesBernama ES - 253 words
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921 1987-08-26 15 FT INVESTORS in Hongkong are showing renewed interest in unit trusts after a long period of reticence caused by unscrupulous operations which fleeced many local investors there during the *****. The Wyatt company, an independent firm of actuaries. says that bestFT - 921 words
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Article271 1987-08-26 15 Monog»ri' prices MARA-Bumiputra for Aug 26 First B'putro 7.51 756 Second B'putro 665 670 Singapore Unit Trust Third B'putro 492 497 The Commerce 1 29 The Savings Fund 1.12 136 1 19 Fourth B'putro Fifth B'putro S«th B'putro 603 390 4.14 606 395 4 19 S pore frog271 words
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Article65 1987-08-26 15 Group pre-tax profits for the half-year ended June 1987 came to Mss.2m (M53.24m). EPS roee to 5.9 cents from 3.7 cents. Group turnover rose to M575.31m from M563.52m. The second-half performance is expected to be maintained. An interim dividend of 4 per cent less tax65 words
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56 1987-08-26 15 Group pre-tax loss for the six months to June 1967 widened to MsB.lsm (Ms6.B3m). Loss per share worsened to 4.5 cents from 3.8 cents. Turnover fell to $69.27 m from $109.54 m. No interim dividend will be paid. Second-half results are expected to reflect the56 words
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Article490 1987-08-26 15 AMY BALAN - Group's local operations a major contributor By AMY BALAN IMPROVED EARNINGS from its Singapore operations led flour producer Prima Ltd to turn in an effervescent 190 per cent rise in group pre-tax profits to $8.93 million in the first-half against $3.08 million in the previous corresponding490 words
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Advertisement1131 1987-08-26 15 BANCA CQMMERCIALEITALIANA (INCORPORATED IN ITALY WITH LIMITED LIABILITY ESTABLISHED 1894) HEAD OFFICE: PIAZZA DELLA SCALA 6, MILANO, ITALY BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1986 USS (millions) LIABILITIES Cash and funds with the Central Bank Securities in portfolio: Treasury Bills 2.162 Other State or State-guaranteed bonds 2.030 Bonds of special1,131 words
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Article3943 1987-08-26 16 BULLS MADE an impressive return to the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and share prices surged ahead in active trading. Blue chipe led the list of hefty gainers but lower liners were not left behind and theee issues also scored double-digit gains. The stronger performance of3,943 words
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Article665 1987-08-26 16 Hongkong DBS Securities Reuter THE HONGKONG market opened firm yesterday as privste investors cautiously picked up bargains. At the close, the market regained almost all of Monday s losses but volume was low at $1.1 billion. Ths Hang Seng Index roee 56.04 to endDBS Securities; Reuter - 665 words
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Article500 1987-08-26 16 Reuter SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo market fell in thin trading yesterday, led by a drop in financial shares due to the dollar s slight rise against the yen end weaker local bond prices. The 225-ehare market index lost 110.94 points to 25,643.38 after rising earlier. On Monday theReuter - 500 words
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Article442 1987-08-26 16 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN share market closed sharply higher yesterday as demand for major industrials ted steady buying across the board. Brokers said media stocks and developers attracted most support ss the market gained confidence during the day and shrugged off its recent listtessness. "There waa an encouraging riae inReuter - 442 words
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Article163 1987-08-26 16 Reuter the SECURITIES ExChange of Thailand Index •dged up 0.53 points to 338 86 on a turnover of 3,751,218 shares valued at 592.77 million baht. AIM U IAMT Ao Kham Thai Ayudhyl InvMtnw 336 18 Bangkok AgrcMnd 182 3 Bangkok Bank BankOI Ayudhya Charoong That Wii 343 320 -aReuter - 163 words
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Article279 1987-08-26 16 mm n NT 1Kolin 36 20 0.2 Kuochan Da* 47 60 1.5 All Sincara Indua 4 03 0 06 Laa Chang Yuan Ch«m Indus 37 00 0.2 Aata Camam SO SO 1 Lian Hwa Indus 26 70 0 2 Cathay Con* 9100 -1 Nan Ya PI as SO 00279 words
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Article60 1987-08-26 16 AUG SI POOS *b SS525T.ZZ Ortantal B 2 0 12 *92 unch AcoM MMna inXC, Ofcll Ar>y»o nw. Pt»i Ownm B 0 1580 •0 01 0 1080 uncft Aflat Con i 56S -36 Baguto GoM San M. 9u B 210 1 BMtcPMnMum 0 022 4001 ■■"""J"-.- mnguM uon b60 words
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Advertisement296 1987-08-26 16 N 1 August 27-30,1987 Halls 3,4,5; World Trade Centre Over 350 companies from 24 countries are displaying the latest IT products and services at Singapore Informatics '87. The biggest event of its kind in Asia, the exhibition is organised as part of the Singapore Information Technology Week '87 and occupies296 words
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Advertisement163 1987-08-26 16 RE: ROBOT BECKMAN LECTURE The organisers regret to announce that the above mentioned lecture to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta and Brunei nas been cancelled for reasons beyond our control. All fees received in advance will be refunded in full. Sterling Corporate Services INTRACO LIMITED (Incorporate m lt>«163 words
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Article1034 1987-08-26 17 New York Reuter LINGERING CONCERN about the course of the dollar prompted Wall Street investors to take mild profits in a sluggish trading session on Monday. Airline issues were a pocket of strength as another decline in oil prices promised reduced fuel costs-. Chemicals alsoReuter - 1,034 words
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Article962 1987-08-26 17 London Reuter SHARES WERE LOWER in early trading on the London market yesterday, reflecting a lower Wall Street close overnight and continuing concern about the dollar and the recent sharp decline in crude oil prices. But by 0959 am the upward trend in the market appeared to haveReuter - 962 words
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Article1039 1987-08-26 17 Selected indices HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 2,***** Monday 2222 WnIi ogo 2.296 II Hong Seng Index Tueidoy 3,447 X Monday 3.391.26 Week ogo 3.5CM87 All Industrials Tuesday 3.076 3 Monday 3.0460 Week ago 3.0325 NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday 2.***** friday 2.****** Week ogo 2.***** TOKYO Standard Poors Nikkei Averoge1,039 words
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82 1987-08-26 17 Reuter NOMURA SECURITIES CO, among the biggest stockbrokers in the world, started dealing in 10 leading British shares on Monday, becoming the first Japanese firm to make markets on the London Stock Exchange. Nomura is entering a market where the so-called Big Bang deregulationReuter - 82 words
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381 1987-08-26 17 Reuter SWIRE PACIFIC LTD it expected to report a sharp jump in 1967 interim profits this week because of strong results from its property and aviation divisions, say stock analysts. They said Swire's net profit in the first hslf to Jury 30 should beReuter - 381 words
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Article178 1987-08-26 17 FT THE LONDON Merchant bank, NM Rothschild and Sons, has announced a reorganisation of its asset management division after a walk-out by a senior team from its international asset management group. A team of seven from Rothschild International Asset Management including chief operating officer and directorFT - 178 words
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Advertisement49 1987-08-26 17 w iii vi wi DIRECTOR In line with our expansion, we require another Art-Director to head a second team. If you are good on the draw, quick in layouts and sleek in presentation, write in confidence to: The Managing Director B.T. Box 5386 390 Kim Seng Road. Singapore 092349 words
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Advertisement827 1987-08-26 17 Reporting to the expatriate Japanese Senior Sales Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for effectively identifying and marketing securities to potential clients, thus developing the Bank s business. Key duties include understanding securities investment objectives of clients, providing them with timely and indepth information and advice on investment, focusing827 words
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Article, Illustration514 1987-08-26 18 AMY BALAN - Balloting only for subscribers of 1,000 shares By AMY BALAN APPLICANTS for GB Holdings' public offer of shares have scored a high rate of success. All applicants except for those who applied for 1,000 shares received allotments. Only applications for 1,000 shares were514 words
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349 1987-08-26 18 AFP DRAGONAIR, a fledgling Hongkong airline, yesterday moved closer to winning a long-running battle with arch rival Cathay Pacific Airways by getting a licence to fly daily to Beijing and Shanghai. The British colony's Air Transport Licensing Authority said it hadAFP - 349 words
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Article66 1987-08-26 18 Reuter INDONESIA, under international pressure to curb copyright piracy, has announced a crackdown on illegal cassette recordings and books. Justice Minister Ismail Saleh told reporters a special committee of parliament had agreed to raise the maximum jail sentence to seven, from three years, and theReuter - 66 words
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150 1987-08-26 18 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S new Foreign Minister, Russell Marshall, held his North Island parliamentary seat by 248 votes after special votes were counted last night. The majority compares with an election-night margin on Aug 15 of 27 votes in Mr Marshall's favour over his Democrat PartyReuter - 150 words
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222 1987-08-26 18 UPI THE 21 Arab League nations will reconsider the status of their diplomatic relations with Iran if it failed by Sep 20 to abide by a United Nations Secruity Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in the Gulf war, diplomats said yesterday. They saidUPI - 222 words
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399 1987-08-26 18 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY, Banking Correspondent THE BIGGER FINANCE companies are becoming more aggressive in domestic syndicated loans, thus filling a void left behind by those foreign banks cutting down their straight loan business here. This new trend can be seen from399 words
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117 1987-08-26 18 Reuter OPEC, acting to deal with the threat of a new glut and sliding crude oil prices, yesterday summoned meetings for Sep 7 of key cartel committees that monitor production and prices. The president of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries,Reuter - 117 words
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Article114 1987-08-26 18 COMEX gold futures yesterday turned down on scattered selling on news that negotiations were underway to end a strike at South African gold mines. In cautious morning business, December gold was off US$2.5O at U*****.80 an ounce, erasing most of Monday's advance. Analysts said the metal114 words
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Article68 1987-08-26 18 WALL STREET stocks gained broadly with blue chips leading yesterday. Brokers said buying was inspired by a strong rise in the dollar overnight against the yen following Miyazawa's statement that he would not leave the forex market unchecked. The Dow 30 index jumped 20 to 2717 and68 words
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189 1987-08-26 18 Reuter JAPAN'S trade bureaucrats told their big export companies yesterday that they must give up the business strategies they have used for 40 years to dominate many world markets or be forced to do so. A special advisory group to the Ministry of International TradeReuter - 189 words
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452 1987-08-26 18 AP THE PHILIPPINE government yesterday announced a partial rollback of fuel price rises on the eve of a planned nationwide strike by militant unions angry over the increase. Reaction from unions was mixed. The Petroleum Dealers Association called off its one-day work stoppageAP - 452 words
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398 1987-08-26 18 Reuter A LAST-MINUTE appeal by Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke helped to avert a 24-hour national coal strike set for midnight last night. The Australian Miners Federation (AMF) said the planned strike was cancelled after the mining company which suspended 300 workersReuter - 398 words
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Article49 1987-08-26 18 AFP PROTECTIONISM and low world commodity prices will limit economic growth in Indonesia to between 3 and 5 per cent a year until 1992, Finance Minister Radius Prawiro predicted yesterday. The projected growth rate was lower than a previous official target of 5 per cent.AFP - 49 words
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Article47 1987-08-26 18 AFP INDONESIA'S chief economic planner. Coordinating Minister Ali Wardhana. pledged that the government was committed to further deregulation of the business climate. He said the high costs of doing business must beetimmated and said the process that began 1965 with reform packages would becontinued.AFP - 47 words
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Article47 1987-08-26 18 AP FOREIGN equity investment in South Korea in the first seven months of this year increased 264 per cent from the same period last year to US$467 million, the Finance Miniatry reported yesterday. The figure was tor 209 projects that received government approval. APAP - 47 words
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Article69 1987-08-26 18 AFP THE HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corp «aid yesterday its nat profit rose 17.9 par cant from a yaar earlier to HK$l.4l billion (US$lBl million) in the six months to June. The figure, which surpassed the HK$l.3 billion (US$l67 million) predicted by many banking analysts, didAFP - 69 words
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Article55 1987-08-26 18 Reuter WEST GERMAN Economics Minister Martin Bangemann said 1987 Waat Genman growth was likely to be closer to 2 per cent than 1.5 par cent. He told a news conference the government would have no need to correct its present 1.5 to 2 per cent growthReuter - 55 words
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Article31 1987-08-26 18 TENSIONS in South Africa's biggest ever strike eased yesterday with the mine owners' federation, the Chamber of Mines, agreeing to union calls for fresh negotiations on the dispute.31 words
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Advertisement12 1987-08-26 18 << Whatsa wine like Sancerre do with Tandoori CEichm? "Gettimdrunk* APPELLATION SANCERftE CONTROLEE12 words
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Advertisement432 1987-08-26 18 SERVICE MANAGEMENT Singapore, November 2 A 3,1967 T making service your competitive weapon using the moments of truth OBJECTIVES Everybody talks about service very few manage it. This workshop will introduce an exciting new way of thinking about service a dramatic reappraisal of what it means to make customer orientation432 words
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486 1987-08-26 19 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ KLANG PORT AUTHORITY (KPA) will appeal to the Malaysian government to allow all port employees to buy shares which the Kelang Container Terminal (KCT) Sdn Bhd reserved for employees. Under the terms of the privatisation agreement, KCT486 words
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242 1987-08-26 19 AP A NATIONWIDE STRIKE the first in 14 years by 48,000 railway workers has stranded commuters and vacationers and halted 30 per cent of Canada's freight. The strike, which began on Monday, is costing the railways US$l5 million a day. The federal government's top mediator,AP - 242 words
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91 1987-08-26 19 MR ALBERT PIERCE will replace Mr Dougald Dick as managing director of the Asia North America Rate Agreement (Anera), a 13-member grouping covering the Far East-North America trade, excluding Japan. Mr Pierce, the former vice-president of marketing at Sea-Land Services, will assume the post91 words
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Article60 1987-08-26 19 TWO NEW CHARTS numbered SPI and GSPI have been published by Motion Smith. Entitled Singapore Strait, Port of Singapore, Anchorages and Aids to Navigation, the charts cover one degree 8.2 minutes north to one degree 29.4 minutes north, and 103 degrees 36.2 minutes east to 10360 words
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54 1987-08-26 19 JAPAN LINE shipped nearly 42 million tons of Japanese imports in fiscal 1986 making it the top carrier of the country's inbound cargo. It was followed by Nippon Yusen Kaisha, YS Line. Showa Line. Mitsui OSK, K Line, Shinwa Kaiun, Daiichi Chuo Kisen, Nippon54 words
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Article97 1987-08-26 19 AFP MORE THAN TWO TONS of cocaine have been discovered in containers filled with bathroom tissues in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and in Florida, US Customs said on Monday. The 54 containers had come from Colombia aboard two ships registered in Honduras. The cargo, believedAFP - 97 words
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Article92 1987-08-26 19 Reuter TODD SHIPYARDS CORP said it had reached an agreement in principle with its present workers' compensation insurance carrier to continue a programme of workers' compensation insurance. The agreement, which is subject to the approval of the bankruptcy court, is for a period of oneReuter - 92 words
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Article739 1987-08-26 20 Only sellers will benefit, says Drewry report Lloyd's List MOST OF THE SHIPOWNERS who have invested in secondhand tonnage this year are gambling with high stakes on dramatic improvements in either freight rates or scrap prices, a major new report concludes. The report. Investment Opportunities in SecondhandLloyd's List - 739 words
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332 1987-08-26 20 Fairplay KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA has developed a computer aided stowage planning system for car carriers with Tokyo-based Uchida Yoko Ltd. As the stowage of the pure car carrier normally includes vehicles of varying shapes and sizes and the vessel's itinerary cover aFairplay - 332 words
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159 1987-08-26 20 Reuter THE RECENT FALL in oil prices and the build up in stocks has led to slackening demand on the tanker market, says tanker broker E A Gibson in its weekly review. A lowering of tensions in the Middle-East Gulf has also resulted in charterersReuter - 159 words
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Article883 1987-08-26 20 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Container VIII 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenluel Lirver XI 1 Africa Ocean XH 2 AHtrans VH 3 AC Toepter XI 5 American Tpt XII 4/5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow lines IV 3 Asian Ocean VI 3 Atlas line X 4883 words
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Article1389 1987-08-26 20 FAIRLY QUIET chartering on Monday included a grain fixture from the US North Pacific to Japan at the higher level of U5512.50 against the Baltic sub-index for this voyage of $12.25, ship brokers said. Grain shippers also covered seeds from Vancouver to Japan at $16.60, while fixing from1,389 words
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Article176 1987-08-26 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 AMMO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia Straits176 words
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194 1987-08-26 21 FT WARTSILA MARINE, the Finnish shipbuilding company, has signed a letter of agreement on two cruise liners worth a total of US$4OO million with the Miami-based Carnival Cruise Lines. The 70,000-gross-tonne vessels will be among the largest passenger ships in the world withFT - 194 words
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363 1987-08-26 21 AFP SOUTH KOREA'S major shipyards are on the brink of collapse with recent labour disputes worsening the effects of sluggish business owing to Japanese "dumping" practices, according to industry sources. They said the yards, which had entered the industry on the strength ofAFP - 363 words
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Article844 1987-08-26 21 AFP RATES were unsettled by a decline in demand for prompt tonnage on the freight market during the past week, when the slide in bunker prices also contributed to the lower trend. Some operators indicated that the market could now experience a sharp fall due to seasonally lowAFP - 844 words
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198 1987-08-26 21 MORE EMPHASIS on safety led to a 12 per cent decline in the number of accidents involving port workers to 212 last year. PSA News, the monthly publication of the Port of Singapore Authority, says this downward trend could be attributed to the higher198 words
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Article273 1987-08-26 21 AP BRITISH government spokesmen say they know nothing about plans to reflag Kuwaiti tankers in Britain despite a US State Department announcement praising the agreement. At a Monday news conference in Washington, US State Department spokeswoman Phyllis Oakley at first praised what she called Britain's decisionAP - 273 words
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7841 1987-08-26 26 aSOBDiMLB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world Thß 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 of7,841 words
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Article460 1987-08-26 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VnmI keppel wharves Anonos Honjiong Koto Berlion Koto Wijoyo Woheng Rajah Brooke Atomo Doshiqioo Gambelo Huang long Jenson Kris Melela Magellan S«x Rich Queen Saudi Mokkah Trans Bay PASIR PANJANQ Al Sana Alexandra Cattleyo Edei Schee) 1 Vexing Seki Nagoyoh No 6 Donam Iron460 words
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Article1031 1987-08-26 27 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Gdns FCL movamawt Ship LCL cargo Voy data/tima Operator i achadula Locatk Chitrol 7A-HW2 26 08 87 1600 Eastern M F7 0700-0800 0800-0900 1000-1100 1000-1100 1130-1200/1100-1300 1200-1300/1300-1400 1500-1600 1800-1900 2000-2100 2030-2100/2100-2200 0900-1000/1930-2030 1300-1400/2000-2100 1800-2000 G4 H8 C6 H8 G2/H21,031 words
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Article1978 1987-08-26 28 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 Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alltrans Alltrans Express American President1,978 words
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528 1987-08-26 30 Lloyd's List A GEORGIAN-BASED scrap metal concern is bringing a damages suit against Hanjin Container Line (or alleged breach of contract in a case concerning transport of scrap aluminium from the US to Japan. Empire Aluminum Co of Roswell, Georgia, contends that the SouthLloyd's List - 528 words
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Article71 1987-08-26 30 Seatrade Week SEVERAL US Administration agencies have urged the Federal Maritime Commission to end its investigation of Peru's alleged unfair trade practices and to drop any retaliatory measures. In a letter from the Department of Transporta- tion's deputy assistant secretary for policy and international affairs, itSeatrade Week - 71 words
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162 1987-08-26 30 UPI INDONESIAN OFFICIALS have interrogated crew members from a Thai ship in connection with 17.7 kg of heroin that was smuggled into the East Kalimantan river port city of Samarinda. It was the largest quantity of heroin seized in EastUPI - 162 words
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Advertisement754 1987-08-26 19 A WOMAN 0T POWER. SHE SIIBCTANTF NEEDED LOVE. SHE WANTED REVENGE. fjF A WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE *But what is thr price JL she has paid? $jj Jj| Available at all good bookshops 3 S u o m it rtrmt 1 "i'T ts Jardines yw? sxa NORTH AWFRICA ATLANTIC EXPRESS (ROUND754 words
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Advertisement121 1987-08-26 19 mm MOST OF THE SHIPOWNERS who hove invested in secondhand tonnage this year are gambling with high stakes on dramatic improvements in either freight rates or scrap prices, a major new report concludes. PmQ9 II SOUTH KOREA'S major shipyards are on the brink of collapse with recent labour disputes worsening121 words
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Advertisement1162 1987-08-26 19 DfMNIS s E MK.AWOUS TRAGIC. %rr-> _>s'i DAMGEROUS M:SI3IEI A{V\f\ AVI Good Bookshops IJjwJvl eSST" A* >»* ar MAERSK LINE THE FAR EAST AND THE MEDITERRANEAN HAVE BEEN BROUGHT CLOSER TOGETHER BY MAERSK LINE lEEE3I This week Axe* M Closing Time CY 26/8 2300 HRS CFS 26/8 >300 HRS AXEL1,162 words
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Advertisement371 1987-08-26 20 in EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TEL: 03-*****50 MALAYSIA SON. BHO. TLX: ***** MTM Frt. Booking contact Miss Gan tNG S PORE LOO FOR 1/9 Shanfhai-Busan-Osaka 13/9 Bangkok-KK-Manila-Hongkong 5/9 Bangkofc-Manila-Hongkong-Shanghai 7/9 Batangas-Kaohslung-Keelung-Buun I VlO Keohaiw* 8/10 Bangkok-Hongkong Further load/ discharging porta an rout* subjact to sufficiant Inducement Singapore Office: MTM Spore371 words
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Advertisement21 1987-08-26 20 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited l*M(S1 Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Agents. Sir Shipping Association.21 words
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Advertisement251 1987-08-26 20 IS c SAV CHA RGEURS REUNIS f*. m G EARBULK LTD AGINTS SINtAPORt ANGiO FRfNCH SHIPPING Tft *****11 jflf. RSriiV tn ,Vi«V MAI AYSIA UK WV AGFNCIFS Vtr Rt*< P* W-'S) Pl* h7V«S G**'bulfc Anglo Iref* h PI "A.'vn P» w PtK »ci?«s BFS Barber Blue Sea SuperCamers for roll-on/roll251 words
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Advertisement749 1987-08-26 21 The Straits Steamship Group J Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd FbOCLlgt p&o Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Sinaaoore to Sabah Sarawak wv* w »w if Brunei Poets and Bangkok CONTAINERSHff SERVICE TO UK/COHTWENT: B KOK S POtE 01-02 Sap Sap M Sap U-U Sap Pt CASUS PtOCRESS v«sn Pt CASUS PROGRESS749 words
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Advertisement574 1987-08-26 21 Integrated tank Container Service For CHEMICAL industry H 'i Tank containers for Intercontinental Intra Asia and Domestic transports of Liquids (Bitumen included) and gases on a door to door basis Offshore Leasing and sales All types and capacities available LIQUID AND GAS TRANSPORT (ASIA) PTE LTD SINGAPORE member of the574 words
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Advertisement296 1987-08-26 22 as Hapag-Lloyd CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS. BELFAST DUBLIN COPENHAGEN, AARHUS GOTHENBURG MALMO HELSINKI. OSLO AMSTERDAM CARIBBEAN t S. AMERICA CONVJSEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONV,SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT PK SpceHK KAO 301 31* 5/9 7/9 7/9 4 It 10/9 12/9 16/9296 words
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Advertisement541 1987-08-26 22 .A KSline (Nil cmmma rita FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE fTO FUROPE VIA 371 ol hr tnim FROM I'JROPE VIA SUI Mrmbn ot thf A(C Commlumi CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF GEN AGENTS: CROWN MARINE CO (PTE) LTD TEL: ***** M (t Lln*a) FAX NO: 22)5569 SUB-AGENTS: KUALA LUMPUR TEL: *****64/ PCNANQ541 words
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Advertisement455 1987-08-26 22 Arrow Line^ D S'PORE/COLOMBO/S. AFRICA 'tfSfllLl IMWIAki LiLiiyi S'PORE/BENGAL/E. AFRICA VSI S PORE CHITTAGONC CHALNA E. AFRICAN PORTS ARROW DUKE/2 11/9 25/9 23/9 12-29/10 ARROW QUEEN/3 22/10 29/10 27/10 7-21/11 E. AFRICAN PORTS CALL: MAHE/MOMBASA/DARES-SALAAM E"S r CONVENTIONAL. HEAVY LIFT AND BULK LIQUID Singapore Agents BAKKE SIME DARBY SHIPPING PTE455 words
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Advertisement1047 1987-08-26 22 Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVE* LIVING *5 M "if y 7XO YC HBC OX ROM AN» LMV SCP IVU GIANT/EVER CENKUS 0/9 12/9 140 Brt jJJJ 1509 1*1! 15! lW EVE* GLORY'EVER GREET W 1» W IM tf/U £5 SOO 2MO ™ST 7™ Z 2 z z r sSSssbshhEVER UNKING1,047 words
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Advertisement782 1987-08-26 23 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL SEA HAWK RATANA BHUM KA DRAGON SEA OftAOON INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE pm BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE PASIR GUDANG CONTAINER SERVICE SEA PEARL SEA PEARL MAJAPAHTT OOWA KOTA SBMA SUBJECT TO MOUCE MOOMESiAN/T782 words
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Advertisement567 1987-08-26 23 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINfNT T«A» Eiartu My 1 Un*»|> EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT MM NAVEN R'OMHAVMSTON |p KLAJK S POM FO* a* Ufl KM. MM VI ID IKI« Ufl NK. KM 12A W. 18, I TM.M W KKM W» Ml. U MW on m mic km567 words
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Advertisement435 1987-08-26 23 m i CBHTAINERSBIP SERVICES LL'l^! Antwerp BILBAO BROKN A'DMM DAMN BURC Bit im 6/1B Ift 10 14 10 Hm mm nna m» mm an* 11/11 imi a/ii H DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINr EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE va/vov BMTARAM/19M STOW BILBAO Mtf v-m SOB ANTTRERP N'l ROARI/ADAM435 words
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Advertisement361 1987-08-26 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES fata BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPINB CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok PAGAN VII7W 27/9 Aug MAWIAMYAINC V3SW 110 Sept HTONEYWA V227W 12/14 5* BANK LINE EXPRESS sail-CONTAINER SERVICE SPORE ROAM HULL HMBG 11/9 1/10 16/10 12/10 24/9 15/10 23/10 19 10 26/10361 words
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Advertisement971 1987-08-26 24 P*"K"LinE SHIPPHIG DATA ATLftnTIC CufiST I Round-The-World Service) •ms? 0. FREEDOM Vl5 0. FAITH V 4 'PK/PNG Sid 29 Aug NYC HFX 3 Oct 7 Oct 10 Oct 14 Oct PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST FEEDER VSL 'PK/PNC SP MOTHER VSI LA/LB OAK CHICAGO MEW YORK 0 FREEDOM VIS SM 21 Aug G.W971 words
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Advertisement254 1987-08-26 24 AccwpMng LCL and South Africa NEDUOYD COLOMBO OSAKA MARU 3735F HAYAKAWA BARU 3433G S. A. WAAL SJIC contain*riMd cifQOii Dtract to 27/1 M Wi ait W Jard.n JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (REG. *****4/ 00K) 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12-06 SOUTHPOINT. SINGAPORE 0208 td: 221 nil TELEX NO: RS ***** TERMINAUCFS Td. *****11-220254 words
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Advertisement676 1987-08-26 24 '/Ie AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Fe de f l"f *«sel S'pott MHD firm Sffln Ate ActW CHANDIDAS 121 10 Sept 25 Sept 4 Oct 2 Oct AcM/Bm "KABITOAS" Y36 5 Oct ?0 Oct 29Oct 27 Oct AM/Bm INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accapttrvg FCL/FCL Containers Sinpp<y» P Xttirw676 words
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Advertisement678 1987-08-26 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUM SUPPING (Pit) LID 23, I«M Apr sum oiM m bunu oa LMBI F«: smsm a STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOIOCN BEAR Colombo Karachi Dubai GOLDEN HARVEST Cotombo'Karachi Dubai CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Shanfh»i(H»n(i*n| Spore P KetenfPera In Port 11/12 Se* afflAm- CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE678 words
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Advertisement381 1987-08-26 24 UJ.iWJ'.UM I 12f :'i■ >.121 rWr-UA I I kVI p PHILI ORIfNT LIN(S PTf LTD HEAD OFFICE 63 ROHNSON ROAD -07 12 AfRO ASt* BUILDING SINGAPORE 01CS TEtEK RS ***** PHIL! FAI ******6 EAST AFRICA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE TRANS-BIACKSEA CONTAINER SERVICE EI 1 TERESPOL. WARSAW. CJERRA PRAHA, ZAHONY. BUDAPEST, SOCOU BUCHAREST. RUSSE.381 words
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Advertisement1098 1987-08-26 25 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD. FE EU/AUST TP A/SEA totm* crs bookings vtsm znac 221x22 *****53 2*}; *21 ii *****11 *****41 NEPLINE SOU. BHD MM7 I J!SSL mcdi mr criii nun «im> impimn* ir%nm NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD NEPLINE SON. BHD MM7 LTj NEPLINE SON BHD *****33 v NEPLINE SON BHD1,098 words
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Advertisement500 1987-08-26 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN INCHON Vnaal's Nam* No t Oonamfm* No 9 Donam/70Vi M Efrterpriia/713N No I Dona* No t DorvMn/TRN No 7 Donam/707N S PORE AGENTS NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD T»> 27*117.*****34 *****0 *****22 (Operation) *****T ******4 (T»rw,lJl) *****50 *****04500 words
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Advertisement702 1987-08-26 25 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD m HANOI INC SYSTEM CO SON. BHD SmSf tw—&s£saa&ast?£,»sfßs ssvsssL'ss'tfr"-— Stißssmas--T«< *****1/321W Th: MA KEI4 TEBUJS" Jj^gg;*** T ma m* HSKUL REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE) BALT ORIENT LINE LOADING FOR CONTINENTAL/UK WWTS FULL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES mkm mms wn saw omb m RAP M NEW IT702 words
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Advertisement16 1987-08-26 25 Also accepts LCL/FCL to other destns. FREIGHT MANAGEMENT: SINGAPORE TEL *****11 (15 LINES) BANGKOK TEL 2SMM-516 words
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Advertisement294 1987-08-26 26 /T SINGAPORE SHIPPING MW CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 <30 Imesi FAX *****39 *****76 TILEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD VE.B DEuTF RACHT SEEREEDERE I INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE "VIA COtOMfIO Accaptmf cargo tor INDIA Bombay. Cochm 1 Madras "VIA LARNACA. Accepting carfo tor294 words
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Advertisement257 1987-08-26 27 /M CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE BREMERHAVEN. COPENHAGEN, HELSINKI. MALMO. OSLO. STOCKHOLM, UK FROM EUROPE VSL P KELANG SINGAPORE 75 08 LOADING FROM; GOTHENBURG, BREMERHAVEN.257 words
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Advertisement291 1987-08-26 27 DAILY ACCEPTING LCI/FCI TO:TRANSTAINERS LINE WEST AFRICA SERVICE PEN/PK SIN TO: DAKAR, CONAKRY 1/9 4/9 ABIDJAN, LOME 8/9 11/9 CONTONOU, DOUALA LIBREVILLE, PORT GENTIL P. NOIRE, LUANDA PI.UUK MSIMUI •WW IMGMK PENUG TMfl PORT TO DOOR DELY: PT. KELANG TO KOTA KINABALU IN CONTR SVS MAC-NELS AGENCIES PTE Mb *****44291 words
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Advertisement178 1987-08-26 28 tit r ."3 -*ti THE NATIONAL SHIPPING COMPANY Of SAUDI ARABIA Adopting BfMkfaulk, Ro/Ro, Contains to Sharjah, Doha and Riyadh. REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO UBA/CANAOA JEDDAH 15 SEP 01 OCT n oct EHZIinZIIEI ■TEini SINGAPOREI P KELANGI BALTIMORE 2S AUG 14 SEP OS OCT NEW ORLEANS! HOUSTON Alto Accepting FCL178 words
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Advertisement398 1987-08-26 28 ita, FINKMNFR SHIPPING PTK ITI)' 7(JI Shenton v 04 o:C Manna House S acre 0?07 TFL ??***** (ft l ines) TIX RS ***** FIINFR FA* EUROPE SERVICE rrn Ed HHI'V. Mrn til T I'TTiii:."' fJ M an an we p u/u ivw FAR EAST SERVICE iWPT MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE398 words
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Advertisement471 1987-08-26 28 Z I M FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL cargoes to USA East A West Coast, Carribbean.East Canada, HAITI, Port Au Spain, Barbados N. ST. LUCIA. ITZTI II 'I Bill i i uLm til* in AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL ZIM AUSTRALIA 2/9 2IM SPORE l«fl 2IM BRISBANE 2 10 ACCEPTING CARGO471 words
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Advertisement537 1987-08-26 28 COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES 'PERUVIAN STATE LINE" A Loading tor Callao. Matarani. Mo aw) til other Peruvian ports witti transhipment at Kobe or Yokohama on CPV Through M at Lading to final destination Penang* p. Kelang MURRAYEVERETT JOHNEVERETT I THOMASEVERETT Singapore 2 1/29 Aug 3/4 Sep 15/16 Sep "EVERETT ORIENT537 words
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Advertisement295 1987-08-26 29 Stofkt Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line VESSEL VOY SIN CALCUTTA MADRAS CHITTAOONG •P PRELUDE 23 SLO 24-29 AUG 31- 1 AUG lOTTE SCMEEL 24 1-2 AUG 7-1 SEPT 12 -13 SEPT PRELUDE 5-4 SEPT 12-14 SEPT LOTTE SCMEEL 25 19 SEPT 25-21 SEPT 31 OCT PRELUDE 2 20 SEPT 25-21295 words
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Advertisement219 1987-08-26 29 KMSM OCEAN UNES (Perfect China Ocean Shipping LinM) Destinations: SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN HAIKOU, ZH AN JIANG XINGANG, QINGOAO SHANGHAI I OTHER PORTS Etd. S'PORE Etd. PKLG WEEKLY SAILINGS CONSOLIDATION SERVICE FROM: SINGAPORE/P.KELANG PORT LOUIS AUSTRALIA T BANGKOK KEE/KM USA 1 c y (M!MRf R Of THf PRf SS GROUP)219 words
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Advertisement146 1987-08-26 29 PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE (5) HANLIM SHIPPING CO., LTD. REGULAR UNER SERVICE TO BOMBAY AND PERSIAN QULF VSL NAME Korean Sapphire S'pore LDG FOR 20-25/9 Bombay Not*: Space available for timber/logs from E W Malaysia to E W Coast India subject to inducement. Ceneral Agents FIRST MERCHANT MARINE146 words
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Advertisement586 1987-08-26 29 02! COMPAGNIE MARITIME D AFFRETEMENT REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST TO EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN WEST AFRICA OUTBOUND TO MEDITERRANEAN Hilly mritilift OUTBOUND TO W AFRICA VOT Vl* FEtDtR SPOR MONROVIA ABIDJAN I TEMA LAGOS OOUALA cij INBOUND FROM EUROPE/FOR FAR EAST PORTS OCEANUS SHIPPING AGENCY PTE LTD #02-63 ANSON CENTRE SINGAPORE 0207586 words
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Advertisement445 1987-08-26 29 Mini MARITIME TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD CONSOLIDATION SERVICE BANGKOK MANILA HBG/ROTT ETA SPORE ETA SPORE ETA SPORE REGULAR E. MALAYSIA SERVICE MEGAH BROOKE NO 1 LIAN SENG HIN NO 3 ETA D LOG For: 2830 Aug Kuching, Miri 2/4 Sept Bintulu REGULAR SERVICE ELEFTHERIA II MERCHANT PRELUDE MARY CLARE Shanghai.445 words
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Advertisement370 1987-08-26 30 J&FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD. $60/ REGULAR express full container AND LCL SERVICE INBOUND AGENT FOR ABC CONTAINERIZE From USA/Canada/Europe/Mediterranean Vsl Hf x C. VEROIME TNT EXPRESS E. HUOIG 200 Cantonment Road #02-03 Southpoint Singapore 0208 Tel: *****22 (4 Lines) CFS (Import) K37 Tel: *****78 CFS (Export) EAL Tel: *****49370 words
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Advertisement690 1987-08-26 30 m&izm SOCIETE MAURICIENNE DE NAVIGATION LTEE SMN INDIA OCEAN, SOUTH/EAST AFRICA REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE I Oner.)l Agents SEALION SHIPPING(S) PTE LTD T[L *****81 (5 lines) TELEX RS34 354 SELION FAX *****41 Africa Ocja* LiNts Lid. RIA. WE Loading for APAPA/LAGOS, PORT HARCOURT, LOME, TEMA, CALABAR AND CONAKRY. Accepting FCL. LCL690 words
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Advertisement517 1987-08-26 30 AMERICAN TRANSPORT LINES, INC. AmTtaMtsTEXAS RAINBOW CANADIAN RAINBOW NEW YORK RAINBOW A VESSEL TEXAS RAINBOW Voy 5 1 2 1 6 SPORE 13/9-14/9 6/10-7/10 31/10-1/11 19/11-20/11 8/12-9/12 JAX 18/10 11/11 5/12 24/12 13/1 TAMPICO 23/10 16/11 10/12 29/12 18/1 ACCEPTING CARGO TO ATLANTA. SAVANNAH. BALTIMORE. MAM. TAMPA. OTHER U.S. EAST517 words
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Miscellaneous138 1987-08-26 30 Regional Weather 4 i YA s*? N^°.» u V s> v I C j-\-j* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AM. THIS MORNING. Temperature Weather °c cr* Wind direction with speed in knots nun Cloudy Sky Wave height Surface wlids are Indicated by arrews which By with the wind138 words
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