The Business Times, 29 January 1987
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Title Section12 1987-01-29 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1987 75 CENTS12 words
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Article130 1987-01-29 1 Omimm markets Wednmdoy HK Hong Sang Index 2,553.25 29.24 Tokyo Nfckei Average *****.93 (+103.10) Sydney All-Ordinaries 1527.6 (-57 Tuwdoy Now York (Dow Jones) 2150.45 43.17) London (FT 30 Index) 1441.6 (+30.4) Exchanga rates US$1 151.05/15 yon, *****/35 DM, S$*2.1300/10 £< US$1.5430/40 M$t S$0.8405/15 Stmex DM (Mar) 0.5611130 words
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125 1987-01-29 1 AFP TWO MORE COMPANIES, one Swedish and one American, have joined the exodus of foreign firms from South Africa, bringing to at least six the companies announcing their withdrawals this year. More than SO companies, most of them from the US. haveAFP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration418 1987-01-29 1 ELAINE KOH - Prices rally on the final session of the Tiger Year By ELAINE KOH THE SINGAPORE stock market made up for lost time yesterday and staged a last-minute rally on the last day of the Year of the Tiger. Prices firmed across418 words
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232 1987-01-29 1 QUEEN ASTRID PARK or Nassim Road instead of Park Lane or Mayfair; Orchard Road instead of Oxford Street; or even Clementi MRT station instead of Marylebone Station. Singapore street names could replace the original names contained in one of the best known board232 words
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269 1987-01-29 1 UPI THE SOVIET UNION has elaborated on its terms for setting up joint-venture companies with Western companies, but its restrictions on repatriating profits have drawn a cold reaction. The resolution of the Council of Ministers, passed on Jan 13 and releasedUPI - 269 words
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Article, Illustration192 1987-01-29 1 THINGS are looking up and continued wage restraint should enable the economy to grow by 3 to 4 per cent. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday. In his Chiness New Year messaga, the Prime Minister also sxprsssed a hope that the Year of192 words
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515 1987-01-29 1 ALVM TAY - By ALVM TAY THE GOVERNMENT -backed producer of Malaysia's national car 'Proton Saga' is raising four billion yen (Sss6 million) in Singapore and Japan. Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Sdn Bhd (Proton) signed the seven-year fixed rate loan in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The loan515 words
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Article, Illustration413 1987-01-29 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK AFTER NEARLY seven months of planning and review, Jack ChiaMPH Ltd has called off its proposed fund-raising exercise, which would have raised some $56 million for the company. The original proposal was to raise $50 million through a413 words
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Advertisement85 1987-01-29 1 Sichuan Cuisine at its Best! A TIENGOURTi? SICHUAN CUISINE fIA King's Hotel Havelock Road Singapore 0316 Tel: 733 0011 t I I I I I 3525 Begin Your Busy Day Right Start off on a right note in the morning. Use Braun micron foil shavers: recognised worldwide as a measure85 words
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Advertisement342 1987-01-29 1 MImi ffHtor iod «Uff of Bwin— Tiom tfl wdnf ttTEpl OmmXtFm m Ttmm will be no publication of BusincM Tim«t on Friday. Publication will rotttma on Saturday cU? c|h nT5TcnTj qL3 qIjIqE[ c. Figuring out the numbers THE CHINESE are not the only people obsessed with numbers. Nor are four-digit342 words
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Advertisement90 1987-01-29 1 Full report, Page 10 MM stocks, Fags What to expect from the Rabbit THE FEROCIOUS TIGER YEAR ends and the new Rabbit Year begins tomorrow. The Chinese say those born in the Rabbit Year are good at making money but will* this be a good year for them to make90 words
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Advertisement103 1987-01-29 1 BALLY So 4» Agent 8.0. Parrstt ft Son (Pt») Lad. Singapore -T; -5For only $25 we'll reserve one of these seats for yOll. For just $25 more than the economy fare, experience our excellent new Business Class on the Ultimate 757 to Bandar Seri Begawan. Five abreast seating, choice of103 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration506 1987-01-29 2 GOH YEE LING - French store expects $20m sales in first year By GOH YEE LING DEPARTMENT STORE Galeries Lafayette expects to rake in sales of $20 million to $25 million in its first year, a modest target compared with competitors such as Metro, Robinson's and Tangs Superstore, which have506 words
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316 1987-01-29 2 EIGHT MANUFACTURERS will take part in the International Food and Drink Exhibition in Britain next month to promote Singapore as a source of fine quality oriental foods and beverages. They are Chee Seng Oil Factory, Cold Storage Dairies, Yeo Hiap Seng, Fraser Neave, Khong316 words
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Article89 1987-01-29 2 AN EIGHT-LECTURE course on A Practical Approach to Investment will begin next Wednesday. The course, organised by the National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies, will be held every Wednesdays and Fridays, from 7 pm to 9 pm, at Lecture Theatre 4 of the Institute89 words
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Article, Illustration286 1987-01-29 2 HONDA has brought in a for-mula-one machine. But no, the government has not given the green light for a motor grand prix. The Wil-liams-Honda F1 in which Nigel Mansell and Nelson Piquet won second and third place in the 1986 world GP series is just286 words
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Article, Illustration395 1987-01-29 2 COMPUTER SYSTEMS Advisers Group has appointed SUNNY TAN as executive director of Automated Systems (Pte) Ltd and SEOW CHUAN BIN as executive director of Automated Systems (Pte) Ltd. Mr Tan is a founder member of the CSA group in 1970. He was responsible for the setting up395 words
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Article, Illustration264 1987-01-29 2 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG NATIONAL CARRIER Singapore Airlines (SIA) is forecasting a 3.6 per cent growth in the number of passengers it will carry this year. In the latest issue of Air Transport World, a leading US aviation monthly, SIA reports that264 words
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Article704 1987-01-29 2 Seminars and r 1 *****13 Courses IB CBiBi RS ***** *****66 DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER TRERHONE Feb 9-11 Professional Selling PTS Training Professional *****88 Skills III (PSSIII) Centre Training Services Pte ltd Feb 10Corporate Planning National National *****66 Mor 12 and Control Productivity Board Productivity Board Feb 12-13704 words
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Advertisement10 1987-01-29 2 WORLDWIDE EXPRESS Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day10 words
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OVERSEAS
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440 1987-01-29 3 FT ITALY and Canada have joined forces to issue a strong warning that they would be deeply offended if they are excluded from any discussions on currency instability which may be held between the Group of Five industrial nations. Italy's prime minister,FT - 440 words
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Article, Illustration286 1987-01-29 3 FT THE BUNDESBANK has expressed concern about the way in which last week's package of interest rate cuts and liquidity absorbing measures had been received, as it stepped into the foreign exchange market to try and support the dollar. Dealers estimated that the centralFT - 286 words
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484 1987-01-29 3 Reuter THE DOLLAR'S fall on the world's foreign exchanges would partially cancel the benefit of rising oil prices for Saudi Arabia and its Gulf neighbours, economists said. They said the cost of non-dol-lar imports to the region would increase sharply and reduce chancesReuter - 484 words
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378 1987-01-29 3 Reuter ECONOMIC SANCTIONS against South Africa will hurt the country's economy but cannot help bring about a peaceful end to apartheid, says a leading economic research organisation. Sanctions would inevitably lead to more job losses among blacks, greater poverty and an enhanced potentialReuter - 378 words
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190 1987-01-29 3 Reuter INDUSTRIAL NATIONS must act to prevent manufactured chemicals destroying the fragile ozone layer round our planet. Richard Benedik, the US deputy assistant secretary of state for environment, said yesterday that "urgent measures" were needed to stop damage to the ozone layer,Reuter - 190 words
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205 1987-01-29 3 FT A LANDMARK agreement aimed at reducing the country's 20 per cent inflation rate and spurring real growth has been signed by the Israeli government and representatives of the trades unions and industrialists. The agreement marks the second stage of the economic recoveryFT - 205 words
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454 1987-01-29 3 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, seeking to blunt protectionist efforts in Congress for easing the nation's US$170 billion trade deficit, outlined a series of steps on Tuesday night that he said would assure "American competitive pre-eminence into the 21st century". A proposal that all high schoolAP - 454 words
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249 1987-01-29 3 UPI THE CONFEDERATION of British Industry (CBI) has reported a substantial rise in business optimism since last autumn and said manufacturers have predicted accelerating output over the next four months to meet a marked improvement in orders, particularly from overseas. The CBl's quarterly industrial trendsUPI - 249 words
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361 1987-01-29 3 Reuter JAPAN'S decision to continue voluntary limits on car exports to the US will not head off legislation to reduce the record US trade deficit, according to two senators. Senator John Danforth and Senator Carl Levin said on Tuesday they would continue pressingReuter - 361 words
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404 1987-01-29 3 Reuter THE WORLD BANK said the badly-mauled Philippine economy would probably recover this year if the country used its industrial power more effectively. Tuesday's report was released by the bank in Washington as a Philippine consultative group met in Paris to discuss theReuter - 404 words
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278 1987-01-29 3 AP BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe has urged the superpowers not to play "nuclear ping pong over our heads" and said America should listen to the advice of its European allies. Howe also called on Moscow and Washington to be lessAP - 278 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous30 1987-01-29 3 Doonesbury m id m x-x-:-m AIAYBE IVS DIFFERENT MUH OTHER PEOPLE, BUT Tfc FINALLY BEGINNING TO SET TOME. SOMETHING HAS 60TTD GIVE HERE! mm yj mm F BY GARRY TRUDEAU30 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration883 1987-01-29 4 US and Soviet Union courting Iran while professing neutrality Reuter THE UNITED STATES and the Soviet Union agree on one thing: neither of them wants to see the Iraqi city of Basra fall into the hands of the Iranian forces nowReuter - 883 words
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474 1987-01-29 4 AP A YEAR after publisher Rupert Murdoch began the exodus from the historic publishing heart of London, Fleet Street is writing its own obituary. "Daily Telegraph to leave Fleet St," read a headline in the Daily Telegraph, address 135 FleetAP - 474 words
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631 1987-01-29 4 UPI AMERICAN SCIENTISTS are trying to harness tha power of light and matter, overcome the limits of computers and invent a host of tomorrow s technology to help make nuclear ballistic missiles "impotent and obsolete". "Everything we are funding is on the cuttingUPI - 631 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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398 1987-01-29 4 Reuter DEALERS AND GROWERS said they expect crude palm oil prices to rise in coming months on strong overseas demand and an anticipated sharp drop in output from Malaysia in the first quarter of calendar 1987. The bullish factors, which have boosted tradeReuter - 398 words
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259 1987-01-29 4 Bernama THE FOOD and Agriculture Organisation's (FAO) committee on commodity plans to seek the approval of the European Community (EC) to reduce tariffs on vegetable oils including palm oil in order to help penetrate the West Asian market. Primary IndustriesBernama - 259 words
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338 1987-01-29 4 AFP THE PROSPECT of a world sugar production deficit this season and the next will result in an increase in prices, possibly to 12 US cents a pound in 1987 and then to 15 cents in 1988, compared with around six cents at the endAFP - 338 words
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Article34 1987-01-29 4 LONDON US$/tonne Closing prices on Jon 27 M'tion/Sumatro Crud* OF Jon 365.00 sir Fab 375.00 Md» 370* Ap) 375.00 tlr ROTTERDAM US$/tonrva Palm otl Crude Somatra/M'iia Jan 350.00 sir Fab 345.00 sir34 words
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Article70 1987-01-29 4 TOKYO Futures closed 0.7 to 2.5 yen per kilo lower yesterday, reflecting the yen's appreciation against the dollar. Prices continued lower on booksquaring selling and hedge selling in nearbys by individuals and trading houses and speculators selling in distants, absorbing speculators buying in nearbys and individuals fresh buying in70 words
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Article121 1987-01-29 4 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed narrowly mixed on Tuesday, ranging 3/4 US cent a bushel higher to one cent lower with spot March at US$5.Ol-1/2 a bushel. Prices generally were steady after opening slightly lower. Central Soya and Produce Grain bought March late, while ADM.121 words
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Article137 1987-01-29 4 Chinese Produce Robuta 20/25% 405.00 Exchange FOB NSW SoMon' noon doling pricoi on Nutmeg Jon 28 (S J/100 kg). 110 FOB NSW 1447.00 Coconut oil BWP FOB NSW 1337.00 M< FOB 90.00 Gambier OW drum FOB 100.00 FOB NSW 330.00 Now drum FOB 104.00 Copra London Commodity MI*od137 words
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Article68 1987-01-29 4 Bangkok Broken Rice (USS/toma, FOB) White Rice White Rice A-1 Super A-l Special C-1 Special C-1 Ord 123 120 unq unq 100% 1 ft ckm 100% 2nd dan 100% 3rd dost 5% 10% 15% 250 Loonzain Rice l\o ,0 '"P"* 2,0 100% 2nd grod* 2Q0 100% 3rd grod* 19568 words
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Article201 1987-01-29 4 WHEAT FUTURES in Chicago closed 4-1/4 US cents to 2-1/2 cents a bushel lower on Tuesday after extending opening losses. Spot March lost the most and closed at US$2.B9 a bushel. Prices retreated on disappointed selling after the market failed to rally on news that the USDA made China201 words
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Article929 1987-01-29 4 COFFEE Robusta futures closed quietly weaker after a dull and disappointing performance throughout Tuesday, with producer selling and uncertainty over forthcoming ICO talks depressing sentiment. Prices ended between £24 and £15 below Monday evening, depressed early on by a weaker New York close and then held in a929 words
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Advertisement25 1987-01-29 4 The Singapore/Malaysian rubber, tin and palm oil martets wara cloaad yaatarday. Tha oil and products raport could not ba carried bacauaa of aarty preaa time.25 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article255 1987-01-29 5 AP CHINA'S banking reforms will focus this year on opening money markets and speeding up the issuance of short-term interbank loans, Chen Muhua, governor of the People's Bank of China, said. In an article in the Economic Daily (Jingji Ribao), reported by the official XinhuaAP - 255 words
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117 1987-01-29 5 AP TAIWAN'S foreign reserves reached a record US$4B billion last week, up from US$46 billion at the end of last year and US$22 billion at the end of 1985, central bank officials said on Monday. Officials attributed the increase mainly to Taiwan's rapidly growingAP - 117 words
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220 1987-01-29 5 Reuter LEBANESE bankers have agreed to observe a ban called by the nation's central bank on all currency transactions abroad involving the ailing Lebanese pound. In spite of reservations, bankers said all but one of a series of central bank restrictions aimedReuter - 220 words
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199 1987-01-29 5 Reuter THE JAPANESE ministries of finance (MOF) and post and telecommunications (MPT) have agreed on rules under which post offices will sell government bonds. From Oct 1, about 20,000 post offices will sell government bonds to individuals in lots of less than fiveReuter - 199 words
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466 1987-01-29 5 Central bank signals limits to gilt market trading Reuter THE BIG BANG opened up competition in the UK government bond market only three months ago, but the Bank of England has already signalled limits to the extent that free-market forces will be allowed toReuter - 466 words
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450 1987-01-29 5 Reuter AFP THE VATICAN has issued a document saying that the West must rescue the Third World from bankruptcy but also warned debtor-states that rash action by them could endanger the entire financial system. The long-awaited document on debt, released onReuter; AFP - 450 words
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148 1987-01-29 5 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice yesterday ruled that attempts by Bonn insurance companies to fix common price rises for industrial fire cover were illegal. The case confirms a landmark ruling by the court in December which could help open up competition in theReuter - 148 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE
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Article418 1987-01-29 5 SINGAPORE: The US dollar yesterday closed weaker against major European currencies but above the day's lows, and steady against the yen, after thin trading. Dealers said that it weakened in the morning on speculative selling by Tokyo operators as underlying sentiment remained bearish but fears of possible Bank418 words
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Article215 1987-01-29 5 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to c W Offer croM parity in* unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1300 2.1320 2.8196 •24.46 Stirling pound 3.2887 3.2939 7.3469 •55.24 Australian dollar 1.4068 1.4103 3.4286 -58.97 NZ dollar 1.1512 1.1544 3.4286 -66.42 Canadian dollar 1.5913 1.5940 3.4206 -53.48215 words
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Article116 1987-01-29 5 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market as at noon yesterday closed at 4 1/8 per cent. The term rates finished at 3 3/8 per cent across the board. S$ Interbank rates at 12pm yesterday: OH«r lid Ovw night 4 l/S 4 1-month 3 3/8 3 1/4116 words
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Article, Illustration468 1987-01-29 5 MARCH Eurodollars opened 3 ticks lower than Tuesday's close at 93.86 after the 6 1/4 year low of the dollar against the mark from overnight levels. The market remained depressed with prices trading sideways between 93.85 and 93.87. March Eurodollar was seen trading at 93.86 around midday. March US468 words
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Article205 1987-01-29 5 HONGKONG: The Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society is closed for the Chinese New Year and reopens on Monday. TOKYO: Yen-denominated futures closed 12 to 17 yen per gram higher yesterday on expectations of a further rise in New York, dealers said. New York rose on Tuesday as205 words
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Advertisement23 1987-01-29 5 The London foreign exchange report, platinum fix, NYMEX opening pricee and London gold fix could not be carried because of early press time.23 words
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Advertisement70 1987-01-29 5 IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ft ftvts no*** m r*. J 3A t* fi v (NT rmm m i V ff* n 01 SHt%3 IjRS •t \What do peopfe-m business l/ope J How are Singapore developers faring in the land of-a billion opportunftitesSL What goes into the malongof the successful70 words
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FEATURES
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Article494 1987-01-29 6 OF ALL THE festivals that came with the migrants from Mainland China, the Lunar New Year celebration, starting from the Eve, is the most widely observed in Singapore. Last night, many Singaporeans of Chinese descent gathered together in family units for that once-a-year dinner. It is494 words
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Article, Illustration1567 1987-01-29 6 JAMES GLEICK - By JAMES GLEICK NYT WITHOUT QUITE MEANING TO, Neil J A Sloane has become the world's clearing house for number sequences. He keeps track of easy sequences, like 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32..., the powers of two. He keeps track of thoseNYT - 1,567 words
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Advertisement96 1987-01-29 6 A x 1 uIW J L-y p esv* Strategic planning ''All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" and dull people don't make it to the top of any heap. Lifestyle is of crucial importance for all executives who realise that a healthy mind works better in a96 words
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Advertisement9 1987-01-29 6 Keep your investment decisions on target I*l BY ii;ti7:V9 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous679 1987-01-29 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Tomorrow's masterly novel (6) 7 Unpaid account blown out by the wind (8) 8 Work hard to finish the mail (4) 10 Cover oneself as a matter of policy (6) 11 Motorway madness, it seems, is just an illusion! (6) 14 One lost in a movie?679 words
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SPORTS
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Article413 1987-01-29 7 WALTON MORAIS - Plan to send maximum number of players to Taiwan By WALTON MORAIS AS THE Singapore Davis Cup squad's preparations for their first round tennis tie against Taiwan on March 13-15 moved into second gear, the national association dangled a carrot for the six trainees. Singapore Lawn413 words
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Article, Illustration151 1987-01-29 7 UPI JOHN McEnroe, in his first major appearance of 1987 after taking much of last year off to start a family, defeated Australian Open champion Stefan Edberg, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 on Monday night in the second round of the Michelin challenge series. Using a strongUPI - 151 words
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385 1987-01-29 7 AFP SOUTH AFRICAN snooker player Silvino Francisco revealed in London on Tuesday night that he was investigating reports that a recent match he won against his nephew, Peter, was subject to an alleged betting coup. After beating Tony Knowles 5-2 in the first roundAFP - 385 words
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Article221 1987-01-29 7 AFP CHRIS EVERT-LLOYD. the most successful woman tennis player of the Open era. is to cut down her tournament appearances after this year, she said in New York on Tuesday. Evert-Lloyd. now 32, has been suffering recently from a recurrent knee injury and said thatAFP - 221 words
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462 1987-01-29 7 AP MARVELOUS Marvin Hagler is more than just another boxer to Sugar Ray Leonard. "He is that mountain," Leonard said. "I look at Hagler as being the ultimate. He is what the Olympics meant to me when I was an amateur boxer."AP - 462 words
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Article, Illustration769 1987-01-29 7 AP DOWN BY THE DOCKS, day after day, Stars and Stripes skipper Dennis Conner works to overcome a black mark on his America's Cup record. On Sep 26, 1983, Conner, who won the America's Cup in 1980, became the first US skipperAP - 769 words
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235 1987-01-29 7 AP ABOUT 10,000 fans gathered in frosty Giants Stadium on Tuesday to greet the New York Giants with confetti and celebrate their first national football championship in three decades. Fans started to gather at dawn, lighting bonfires and cooking breakfasts as theyAP - 235 words
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170 1987-01-29 7 Reuter A THREATENED mutiny by American rowers has upset Oxford's preparations for the annual university boat race against traditional rivals Cambridge. Oxford's crew includes five Americans, four of whom hold Olympic or world championship medals. But when the remaining member of the quintet, ColinReuter - 170 words
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Miscellaneous1139 1987-01-29 7 to em imm i -i. > a o <<; V IK The bloodline becomes bloody indeed when the daughter of a pharmaceutical tycoon decides to take her father's place when he suffers a fatal accident. The decision is followed by a string of murders, power plays and ail that good1,139 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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314 1987-01-29 8 FT THE GUINNESS affair has claimed its latest victim and its first London Stock Exchange member when the securities firm, Alexanders Laing and Cruickshank (ALC), terminated its relationship with M Tony Parnes. ALC has been investigating Mr Parnes's role in inducing at least one clientFT - 314 words
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Article166 1987-01-29 8 FT CITICORP, the biggest US banking group, has taken steps to curb the faster than expected growth in expenses of its rapidly expanding worldwide investment banking operations following a disappointing earnings performance in 1986. Citicorp has been one of the most aggressive US banks in buildingFT - 166 words
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Article388 1987-01-29 8 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed sharply higher on Tuesday in active trading as investors reignited the enthusiasm that fuelled the recent New Year rally. Stocks sensitive to dollar weakness, such as the paper group and technology issues posted strong gains. The Dow Jones Industrial AverageReuter - 388 words
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Article134 1987-01-29 8 JAN 27 C S Imp Oil CI A 54* Inco 17* unch Int Prov Pip* 44* Abitibi 33* lu Intl 22* .44 Kerr Addiaon 17* 10% 12 McMil Bldl 53* Bank Of Montreal 38 unch Moison A 23* unch Sen Canada 3#* Moore Corp X* 24* Brascan CI A134 words
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Article211 1987-01-29 8 JAN 27 RANO INDUSTRIALS Truat Bk Un Staal Wooltru 140 56 1560 unch -2 unch A Alpha Abarcom Aaci 1400 295 1650 5 50 -10 100 MM Angioa HQS 7200 -125 SSr*::::::::::: 5200 Angvaal *****6 2475 unch -♦-75 Barlows 1935 15 7800 +100 C G Smith 3175 25 2150211 words
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Article649 1987-01-29 8 JAN 27 US S Alcan Alumin Alcoa Alleg InH Allied Stfl Allied Stores Allis-Chalmers Am Brands Inc Am Can Co Am Cyanamid Am Else Pwr Am Express Am Home Prod.... Am Motors Cp A ma* inc Amerada Heee Amoco Corp Amr Corp Armco Inc Aaarco Inc AH Richfleld649 words
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Article770 1987-01-29 8 Amsterdam JAN 27 FU ABN 503 50 -3.5 Aegon Ahokt 82 80 102 20 -07 07 Akzo Alranta AMEV Amro Bank AM Rt»d 131.00 141.70 88 20 86 30 123 00 -1.8 unch -05 -02 Barkal 13 90 BOLS 157 70 Boraumij 130 Buahrman Tattaroda 40.80 Calva 882770 words
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Article114 1987-01-29 8 MERCANTILE HOUSE Holdings PLC's wholesale broking and fund management divisions showed higher profits in the first half ended Oct 31, though investment banking made a small loss, the company said in its interim results statement. The investment banking result, compared with a profit in the year114 words
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Advertisement168 1987-01-29 8 <t«r« to wiae, filiate md «ai«r£al» <r I» iV »>♦ The Drums Roll and A Special Ceremony takes place at 8.15pm every Thursday... The Executive Chef will then ceremonially carve a succulent roast, done to a turn on the one and only roasting spit in town. Treat yourself to a168 words
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Advertisement127 1987-01-29 8 It's the NEU FACES... Fresh from their European tour. The NEIJ FACES- Veteran and versatile musicians Rock n Roll, lop 40, New Wave excellently performed for grand entertainment Nightly except Sundays At the Alcove Lounge where the beer is cheapest among hotel lounges Ztscove A -t mMMmm St r >127 words
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Advertisement201 1987-01-29 8 eowe m CA) Prosperity and Happiness at Huang Palace w Lao Ql" Only $15+* per portion you can savour our nay raw fish saLad specially prepared by our chefs To compliment this auspicious dish *w haw raw fish pomdier at only $3joo+ per howl Starr off the Rabbits year with201 words
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Advertisement114 1987-01-29 8 Ylcnncssv X.-0 PROMOTION At The Herttge Bar Jan. 1- Feb. 28 Hennessy X.O. (70cl) at only $195 Nett (Usual $320) and get an exclusive ballpoint pen fmP and hot snacks FREE! Plus Lucky Draw (on Jan. 27) and Grand Lucky Draw (on Feb. 28) with the prize OFI single return114 words
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Advertisement122 1987-01-29 8 _=>/,&&.=<[<^"=[,>|>,}!;=&]'/,! II II -i# That's how we count at The Lounge during our Happy Hours from 5 pm to 7 pm daily When a guest has had two similar drinks, the third is tree. And every night at 8 pm except Sundays The Thunderstorm comes on with its dynamic brand122 words
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ASIAN COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration539 1987-01-29 9 FT THE CHINA International Trust and Investment Corporation (Citic) has moved on to a higher plane by taking a 12.5 per cent stake in Cathay Pacific Airways (CPA) which, at US$25O million, is by far the corporation's largest foreign investment. Citic's image abroad isFT - 539 words
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263 1987-01-29 9 Reuter THE SALE of a 12.5 per cent stake in Hongkong-based Cathay Pacific Airways to Beijing-owned China International Trust and Investment Corp is mainly a political move to aid the airline after the British colony reverts to China in 1997, say securities analysts inReuter - 263 words
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149 1987-01-29 9 Reuter A JOINT VENTURE company partly owned by Japanese company Kumagai Gumi Co Ltd is raising a US$llO million loan to finance the construction of a hotel and office complex in Beijing. Banking sources said the 12year loan, with a three-year grace period, carriesReuter - 149 words
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104 1987-01-29 9 Reuter CHINA HAS set up the China International Iron and Steel Investment Corp to absorb foreign investment into the industry and increase iron and steel output. The New China News Agency said China plans to produce 80 million tonnes of steel a year byReuter - 104 words
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Article47 1987-01-29 9 Reuter HONGKONG'S Air Transport Licensing Authority will grant Hong Kong Dragon Airlines licences for a number of new routes including flights to several Japanese cities and 14 small cities in China. Cathay Pacific Airways had filed objections to the routes to Japan and China. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration811 1987-01-29 9 Proposed liberalisation may bring problems Reuter THE SOUTH KOREAN stock market is booming ahead of an expected partial opening to direct foreign investment and most securities analysts tip shares to rise this year as steeply as they did last year. The Composite Index, aReuter - 811 words
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Advertisement554 1987-01-29 9 Asian share market prices end reports were not evallable bocauoo of early press time <sa M m Wmtt id wine, dine and entertain i It# j There's a cafe on a lush, green hi 11... where you can take a break. Meet friends. Retax. Make choices from the delightful International554 words
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Advertisement213 1987-01-29 9 MUtX -11 Mm* PEKING SICHUAN RESTAURANT nliStt 'T. HmhEHSP (28/1/87 12/2/87) From $208++ upwards .r- v. kw 29/1 to 1/2/87 (12 noon 3pm) Adult: $15++ Child: $10++ 30 specialties inclusive of Peking Duck, Roast Beef, Raw Fish Porridge, etc. Fashion Show on 30/1/87 at 1.15pm, by Cinderella Modelling Agency. Sponsored213 words
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Article, Illustration4026 1987-01-29 10 IT WAS a rally with s short run, but yesterday's performance allowed the stock market to close on a bullish note before the start of the Lunar New Yesr holidsys. Prices firmed across the board from the opening bell, pushing the Strsits4,026 words
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Article255 1987-01-29 10 SINGAPORE Rites ll id tees km 27 >ar 2t IT Compoaft* •2*70 140.41 DBS 995 35 ItMcoNi 32M*4*1 *****514 S 1 A 900 15 •T Ot/OS -157 -120 S f M 705 25 •T CAU -6094 -M27 UN 970 20 IT OtV *****7 ♦1*0*17 Wrti HM| 70S255 words
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Article2132 1987-01-29 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange ot Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unlees otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are Quoted after the word "SETT".2,132 words
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Article139 1987-01-29 10 WEARNE BROTHERS, UrnBed: 72nd AQM at 65 Chulia Street. #10-00, OCBC Centre. Singapore 0104, on Wednesday. Feb 11, at 10.30am. CI HOLDINGS Berhad: EGM at Anggerik Room, 4th Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan lamail, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Feb 14 at 9.30am. SBIQAPORE PRESS HOLDBIOS Limited: 2nd AQM139 words
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Advertisement240 1987-01-29 10 The tallest man in the world was once Robert Pershing Wadkm. standing 272 cm (811.1"), but who is the tallest now?... ITS IN THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS The largest spider has a leg span of 256 mm (10.2"), but which is the fastest?.. rrs IN THE CUINNESS BOOK OR240 words
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Article, Illustration632 1987-01-29 11 Reuter HONGKONG is moving to tighten controls on back-door share listings after a spate of acquisitions of shell companies. The British colony's Assistant Securities Commissioner, Phillip Thorpe, said on Tuesday that the Commissioner's Office and the Hongkong Stock Exchange were reviewing listingReuter - 632 words
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Article241 1987-01-29 11 Managers' pric*s MARA-Bumiputra for Jan 28 and Feb 2 for Jan 28 Singapore Unit Trust First B'putra Second B'putra 546 496 553 501 The Commerce 094 101 Third B'putra 390 395 The Sovtngs Fund 0 86 092 Fourth B'putra 447 452 S'pore Prog Fund 0.37 041 Fifth B'putra241 words
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Article111 1987-01-29 11 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Wednesday 1637.62 Tuesday *****8 Week ago 1617.30 Hang Seng Index Wednesday *****5 Tuesday 2524.01 Week ogo 2533 90 All Industrials Wednesday 2400.0 Tuesday ***** Week ogo ***** NEW YORK Dow Jones Tuesday 2150.45* Monday 2107 28 Week ogo 2104 47 TOKYO Nikkei Average Wednesday *****111 words
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459 1987-01-29 11 KSM studies compensation arrangement MBT PUBLIC BANK BHD shares are being considered as payment for depositors of Koperatif Serbaguna Malaysia (KSM), the troubled co-operative which is also the single largest shareholder of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd. A payment of 50 cents inMBT - 459 words
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Article, Illustration434 1987-01-29 11 FT THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT has decided on a cautious approach to the flotation of British Airways by putting a price tag of 125p on the airline s shares instead of the 130p which had been seen as the most likely alternative.FT - 434 words
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Article234 1987-01-29 11 THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore has approved the acquisition of a 49 per cent stake in stockbroking firm K H Lim Associates by Deak Morgan Ltd of Australia. The acquisition involves the subscription of $3 million capital by Deak Morgan as well as the provision of234 words
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Article974 1987-01-29 11 LONDON share prices moved back from Tuesday's record highs in quiet morning trading yesterday. Dealers said the weak dollar was deterring buyers of internationally traded shares in London, despite the higher close overnight on Wall Street. At 0930 GMT. the FTSE 100 Index had retreated to 1,807.3. On974 words
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171 1987-01-29 11 NEW STRAITS TIMES Press (Malaysia) has announced that it is enlarging its stake in Sistem Televisyen Malaysia (STM) to 70 per cent from 40 per cent. STM owns and operates Malaysia's only private television station, known as TV3. NST's wholly-owned subsidiary,171 words
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Advertisement133 1987-01-29 11 KL stock prices were not available at press time r •<* w* I M ScalpeLscissors_sutures_ Business Times Whether you're a surgeon, lawyer, contractor or engineer, you need to be kept well informed to maximise returns on your money. In the same way a surgeon needs his tools to operate, he133 words
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Advertisement118 1987-01-29 11 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, I Ong Chiong Kah of Blk 5 Bedok South Ave 2 #10-362 Singapore (1646), have applied for a First Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at M/s Glorious Cafeteria Blk 204 Serangoon Central #01-104 Singapore (1955), and that this application will be118 words
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Article, Illustration573 1987-01-29 12 LEE HAN SHIH - Tinge of optimism comes from overseas contracts By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent NINE out of 10 contractors expect the construction industry to fare worse this year than it did in 1966, a government survey has found. Only 6 per cent think573 words
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216 1987-01-29 12 Bernama ES PENINSULAR MALAYSIA posted a two-fold increase in its trade surplus to M 52.32 billion for the first 11 months of last year from M 5753.3 million a year earlier, thanks mainly to the declining import bill. Statistics Department figures released byBernama ES - 216 words
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Article, Illustration459 1987-01-29 12 AFP THE FAILED military rebellion in the Philippines may be a short-term political boon for President Corazon Aquino, but could also hsve chilling effects on foreign investment, businessmen said in Manila yesterday. Business lesder Raul Concepcion said that he believedAFP - 459 words
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Article, Illustration471 1987-01-29 12 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ Regional Comipondiwt FORMER US SECRETARY of State Alexander M Haig Jr yesterday came out strongly against protectionism by the United States. On a private visit to Singapore. he told foreign and local joumaliats during an hour-long press conference that471 words
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305 1987-01-29 12 THE "GLOBALISATION" of Soviet military power has been largely projected in the Pacific, where 52 Soviet military divisions are located along border areas compared with only 40 divisions a decade ago. Military facilities at Cam Ranh Bay have also enabled the Soviet305 words
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Article47 1987-01-29 12 AFP INDONESIAN tax officials hava started cloaing businesses with unpaid taxaa, starting with hotala. night clubs and coffee houaaa. A total of 70 were closed and sealed on Monday for back taxes amounting to 1.2 billion rupiah (U*****,000), one newapaper aaid. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article64 1987-01-29 12 Reuter AN INFLUENTIAL lobby group has urged the Indonesian government to help 20 million landlees peasants and poor farmers who own only tiny plots. Antara news agency yesterday quoted Mr Martono, a Cabinet minister and chairman of the farmers' association, as saying government policies had virtuallyReuter - 64 words
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Article36 1987-01-29 12 AP SOUTH KOREA has decided to double the number of authorised foreign cigarette retail shops to 1,000 beginning in February to promote sates, the Office of Monopoly said in Seoul yesterday. APAP - 36 words
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Article39 1987-01-29 12 Reuter THE GROWTH in Hongkong's gross domestic product will slow to 6.1 per cent this year from an estimated 7.5 per cent in 1966, Nomura Research International Co Ltd's Asian Perspectives magazine said. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article46 1987-01-29 12 AFP THE TAIPEI government yesterday issued s statement claiming sovereignty over Mongolia, a day after Mongolia and the US established diplomatic ties. Taipei's Foreign Ministry ssid Outer Mongol is was part of the Republic of China and "its independence was not legitimate". AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article48 1987-01-29 12 AP THE Nihon Keizmi Shimbun, a leading Japanese economic newspaper, yesterday said it will start printing its Japa-nese-language editions on May 1 in New York and Los Angeles at the same time as in Tokyo for subscribers in the US and Canada. APAP - 48 words
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Article35 1987-01-29 12 AP THE US may invalidate American passports for travel to Lebanon in an effort to keep Americans out of the terrorism-ridden country, a US official in Washington said. APAP - 35 words
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234 1987-01-29 12 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Embassy in Bangkok has not been contacted over Thai criticism of an alleged Malaysian telecast warning Malaysians that it is unsafe to visit Thailand. An embassy official said yesterday that it was checking with Kuala Lumpur to ascertain whether there wasBernama - 234 words
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344 1987-01-29 12 Bernama MALAYSIAN oil is expected to command a high price which will hold at that level for some time from 1990, according to Petronas president Tan Sri Abdullah Salleh. He said that this optimistic forecast was based on several factors, including increased worldBernama - 344 words
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378 1987-01-29 12 Bernama ES SOUTH KOREAN manufacturers want to participate in Malaysia's Industrial Master Plan by supplying suitable plant machinery and technology for the establishment of industries. Kim Jung Soo, the director of the Korea Trade Centre (Kotra) in Kuala Lumpur, said yesterday thatBernama ES - 378 words
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Article228 1987-01-29 12 Reuter THE POWERFUL Group of Five (G-5) industrial nations may meet soon in an attempt to control increasingly volatile currency markets, Bank of Japan governor Satoshi Sumita said yesterday, also strongly hinting that the central bank was on the verge of cutting interest rates,Reuter - 228 words
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Advertisement12 1987-01-29 12 Pomibto ncovry for Philippine •conomy this y«ar, Page 3 See page 312 words
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Advertisement103 1987-01-29 12 The Comex, Dow Jones and weather reports were unavailable because o< early press time. Let BT show you the ropes for effective management every Monday BT, Singapore's biggest business daily, has two full pages on Management every Monday. This is essential reading for all successful professionals and executives. Incisive management103 words
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Article, Illustration360 1987-01-29 13 Containerised cargo continues to exceed 30pc growth mark CARGO THROUGHPUT at the Port of Singapore Authority for the first 11 months of last year rose 13.3 per cent to 43.7 million freight tonnes compared with the corresponding period in 1985. The steady increase360 words
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119 1987-01-29 13 Reuter THE TUNG Shipping Group has formally completed restructuring its US$2.B billion debt, followed by the delivery of two container ships from Japanese shipyards on Tuesday. After the restructuring, Tung will own and operate a fleet of 75 vessels, including 31 containers under Orient Overseas. HongkongReuter - 119 words
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308 1987-01-29 13 Reuter MORE THAN 35 cargoes of crude oil have reached South Africa from Brunei since 1982 in spite of its embargo on deliveries, a Dutch monitoring group said. The Shipping Research Bureau, a nongovernmental body set up in 1980 toReuter - 308 words
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Article79 1987-01-29 13 Reuter NORFOLK Southern Corp chairman Robert B Claytor told security analysts that a US$69 million decline in coal revenues was a major disappointment for the company in 1986. He said coal shipments were affected in part by LTV Corps (LTV) bankruptcy filing and a labour disputeReuter - 79 words
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Article86 1987-01-29 13 AP THE SRI LANKAN government has reduced freight charges on tea exports to Australia and Pakistan. The state-run Central Freight Bureau reduced the rate to Australia by US$l25 per container, which earlier had a charge of U552,300. The freight rate per container to PakistanAP - 86 words
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Article57 1987-01-29 13 A SEMINAR, management of container terminal, will be organised by Thailand's Chulalongkorn University next month. It will emphasise on planning, managing and controlling container system. The seminar, to be held between Feb 9 and 27, is organised jointly with the United Nations Conference on Trade57 words
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Article177 1987-01-29 14 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 Line177 words
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Article, Illustration122 1987-01-29 14 WORKERS HOIST samples of California wine and food products aboard the SS Golden Bear as the maritime training vessel prepares to embark on an official goodwill visit to Hongkong, Japan, Singapore and the Philippines. Operated by the California Maritime Academy, the Golden Bear will122 words
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Article699 1987-01-29 14 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Alltrans VII 3 Anro Service IV 2/3 ANL 1 1/2 ARC line V 4 APL III 2/3 ASCI III 1 Bait-Canada line VII 4/5 Bait-Orient line VII 4/5 Bank line V 5 BBS II 4/5 Ben Line Cont V699 words
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430 1987-01-29 14 Reuter FEWER air crashes were reported and fewer ships sank around the world last year, although twice as many merchant vessels were attacked in the Gulf, the association grouping London's insurance companies said. But a fire last August on a Dutch submarine, theReuter - 430 words
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Article1575 1987-01-29 14 FAIRLY active chartering of Panamax vessels out of the US Gulf is reported with three being fixed for grain to the Continent on Tuesday at fairly steady levels and four for coal to Taiwan, shipbrokers said. Heavy grain from the Gulf to Antwerp-Rotterdam-Am-sterdam is reported to have received1,575 words
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219 1987-01-29 15 HONGKONG should place more emphasis on developing its port facilities and not on a second airport, said acting Governor Sir David Akers-Jones. "The port is our lifeline. It handles over 90 per cent of our trade," he said at the opening of the219 words
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Article177 1987-01-29 15 ALL SURVEYS are conducted on Jan 13 Argentina Buenos Aires 30 vessels operating. Aualralla Brisbane Normal operation. Melbourne Normal operation. Sydney Normal operation. Bangladesh Chalna 15 vessels operating; Chittagong 20 vessels operating. Brazil Santos Waiting time of up to 2 weeks. Cameroon Douala Normal operation. Chile Valparaiso Normal177 words
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1240 1987-01-29 15 Lloyd's Shipping Economist IN ANY REVIEW of major cost developments in 1986 and in any outlook for 1987, it would be hard to find much cause for pessimism. Shipowners were among the major beneficiaries of the fill in oil prices in 1986Lloyd's Shipping Economist - 1,240 words
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299 1987-01-29 15 Lloyd's List THE RESCUE of failed Italian shipowner, Lauro Line, was put in doubt when Chandris said it had pulled out of a consortium formed to reconstitute the company. Chandris has also terminated a joint venture to operate Lauro's best-known vessel the 23,629-grtLloyd's List - 299 words
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221 1987-01-29 15 Reuter SOVIET FISHING vessels will gain their first shore facilities in the south Pacific under an agreement signed between Vanuatu and the Soviet Union. An official statement, from the office of Prime Minister Walter Lini, said a fishing pact signed on Tuesday nightReuter - 221 words
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8185 1987-01-29 20 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 of Singapore.8,185 words
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Article1720 1987-01-29 21 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents A —B A Top Enterprises Pts Ltd Sam* (S). AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agenclee Ataa Lin* African Shpg Agenciee (S). Ahrenkiel Uner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toaptar Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Mufti port Sdn1,720 words
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Article896 1987-01-29 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Fengsheng K15 Y Fung alongside 31.01/2300 Frotorio K18 Merlion alongside 31.01/0530 Koto Wangi K31 Pll alongside 01.02/0700 Koto Wang so K30 Pll alongside 30.01/0600 Mudanshon K32 Pll alongside 02.02/0600 Qinghecheng K29 Y Fung alongside 02.02/2300 Sondershausen K28896 words
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Article128 1987-01-29 22 Area/Port iff, viscosity Denaity Walar C8T at 50C G/MLat 15C Volume 0/0 Africa/Red Sm Jeddoh 109/184 0.944/0.971 0.1/2.5 Durban 50/157 0.974/0.994 0.0/0.5 Arabian QuN Ras Tanura 112/165 0.940/0.951 0.0/0.1 Bahrain 181/184 0.974/0.978 0.1/0.2 Europe Rotterdam 74/510 0.961/1.009 0.0/1 A Hamburg 36/400 0.937/0.996 0.0/0.7 Le Havre 157/360128 words
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Advertisement74 1987-01-29 13 FEWER air crashes were reported and fewer ships sank around the world last year, although twice as many merchant vessels were attacked in the Gulf. Page II IN ANY REVIEW of major cost developments in 1986 and in any outlook' for 1987, it would be hard to find much cause74 words
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Advertisement519 1987-01-29 14 EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TEL: 03-*****50 Malaysia son. mo. TLX: ***** MTM Frt Booking contact Miss Gan ANG S PORE LOG. FOR 15/2 Bangkok-Hongkong-Keel ung-Bu*an 25/2 Itwhiiiw^ I 15/3 Bjnfko*Honfionjlt»ol»iunfKteiung I 9/3 Hongkong-Kaohsiung-Huangpu-Shanghai Bangkok-Hongkong-Kaohsiung Further load/ discharging ports an route subject to sufficient inducement. Singapore Agent Goodrich Maritime Pte Ltd.519 words
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Advertisement598 1987-01-29 15 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sabsh, Sarawak, Bruno* Ports and Bangkok CONTMOSHP SOWS TO UK/COHTIOT: an «c w a w a wwa a a a w an ufl m m m an vu on a w an a w as as as598 words
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