The Business Times, 13 February 1987
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Title Section12 1987-02-13 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1987 75 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration193 1987-02-13 1 Exchange rates THE SINGAPORE DOLLAR cloaed at S$2.1420/30 against the US dollar yesterday, unchanged from the previoua day. It rose to S$3.2472/2520 (3.2686/2734) against sterling. The local unit waa steady against the Malaysian dollar, but roae against yen and Dmarfc. USSi 153.70/80 yon, 1.8140/50 DM, S$2.1420/30 £i193 words
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Article510 1987-02-13 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - Purchases amount to 7.7 pc stake By NAJEEB JARHOM IN THE MIDST of the stock market boom, two listed companies Singapore-based United Industrial Corp (UIC) end Malay-sian-incorporated Perlis Plantations have made separate purchases of substantial stakes in diversified conglomerate Malayan United Industries Bhd (MUI).510 words
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515 1987-02-13 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK CASHING IN ON the Singapore stock market boom, the Jack Chia group has sharply reduced its stake in Haw Par Brothers International Ltd, the diversified trading concern of which it is a substantial shareholder. According to stockbroking sources,515 words
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Article, Illustration461 1987-02-13 1 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH THE STOCK MARKET finally pierced the 1,000-mark yesterday, with frenzied buying taking the Straits Times Index to s 35month high. There waa alao volume to boot The widely-watched barometer which croeaed the magical mark at about 10.30 am yesterday shot461 words
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Article, Illustration516 1987-02-13 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY Banking Correspondent OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation (OCBC) has agreed to buy 53.8 per cent of the pub-licly-listed International Trust Finance (ITF) from the controlling Ong family for a total of $4.55 million or 47 cents per share.516 words
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321 1987-02-13 1 Reuter UPI JAPAN'S trade surplus with the u rest of the world climbed sharply in January, the Finance Ministry reported yesterday, undermining" hopes that the stronger yen would bring an early turnaround It said that surging exports < and falling importsReuter; UPI - 321 words
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Advertisement153 1987-02-13 1 A savings and a current account linked up. Where we transfer your money from your current account into savings, so it earns you maximum interest. Call 225 5225 for more details. CmBAIKO The woriA leading bank Welcome to Dragon City 4 M, f* »r m Executive Chef HatchCNu-Un M#M Dragon153 words
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Advertisement311 1987-02-13 1 SES opens its doors THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore is seeking a new image. It is to adopt a more open policy, improve relations with its members, the authorities, the investing public and Aaian exchanges. This is one of the priorities of the recently-installed nineman committee, which has proposed "to311 words
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Advertisement71 1987-02-13 1 Details, Pag* 14; Hook Lock Slaw, Paga 15; Aalan stocks, Paga 11; Ml stocks, Paga 10 CAROLE festin BALLY of Switzerland meets the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised dAIjIjI dealers. Bally Boutique, Raffles City/Royal Holiday Inn/Meridien Hotel Djien Boutique, Mandarin71 words
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Advertisement16 1987-02-13 1 EP4IOZ QUADRUPLE ZOOMING POWFi* MNOUA Power-enlarging to 4 times original size EC to crack down on16 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article417 1987-02-13 2 bOtY KIT YIN - agMce industry prospects considered less promising 2a bOtY KIT YIN SMPfeCTURERS are "mod-■nlflr-optlmtttic'' about busi■hFlwapede in the first half but pessimism preBUfiUfct the services sectors. ■Kj|Bifio to l government SurHTis outlook mirrors the ■jlMfcftMNtyed by an earlier WĔĔĔĔ X* the outlook for busisecond half of 1986. to417 words
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Article, Illustration490 1987-02-13 2 A STUDY TEAM from the Singapore Society of Accountants will leave tomorrow for India and Pakistan to look into the investment climate and fiscal incentives in the two countries with a view to assisting Singapore and multinational companies to invest there. During their490 words
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Article76 1987-02-13 2 A NEW post office opens in Rsffles City on Monday, Feb 16. Servicea that will be available at the poet office will include postal/agency services, payment of Telecoma bills, telephone, telex, telegrsm aa well aa telefax services. It will be open from 8.30 am-5 pm76 words
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135 1987-02-13 2 TWELVE local electronics manufacturer* will participate in a major office, information and communications technology show in Hanover, West Germany, next month. The companies will demonstrate local expertise in the manufacture of personal computers, peripherals and accessories. The Singapore companies will be featured in a135 words
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Article, Illustration507 1987-02-13 2 AN AIR SERVICES AGREEMENT, described as a liberal arrangement. was signed between the Republic of Cyprus and Singapore yesterday after only three days of talks in Singapore. Under the agreement. Singapore Airlines (SIA) will be allowed to fly to and beyond Cyprus507 words
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Article, Illustration498 1987-02-13 2 CHARLES SAVAGE - By CHARLES SAVAGE THE THREE-YEAR-OLD Young People's Theatre has drawn up an exciting month-long programme this year, during which it hopes to entertain at least 35,000 people. This year's drama festival will be bigger than last year's, with 54 core performances and 37 fringe activities.498 words
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Article757 1987-02-13 3 Seminars and Courses 1 C EG Cahners Exposition Group Tel *****13 Tlx RS ***** Fax: *****66 DURATION TITLE 1 Feb 20 Personal Financial Planning 1 Feb 20 Chief Executive Forum Manoging Quality Into the 21st Century Feb 20-21 Stock Market Investment < Feb 20- QC Circle Facilitator Mar757 words
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Article566 1987-02-13 3 GOH YEE LING - Lower-income workers to get more SDF grants By GOH YEE LING GRANTS AND LOANS totalling $325 million have boon oarmarfcod by tho Skills Development Fund (SDF) for a range of training schemes, including plans to upgrade the skills of up to 700,000 workers by 1992. New566 words
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Article, Illustration801 1987-02-13 3 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation's takeover of International Trust ft Finance (ITF) means that all the Big Four local banks have done what has become known as their "national service" in buying over troubled or smaller local banks or finance companies. In April801 words
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Advertisement835 1987-02-13 2 Pri.ce Witerhouse Management Consultants Pte Ltd WLik f: :*v& m y js i A' .V > Consultants to mum management in a wide range of services including: executive rtCfukment, organisation and corporate planning, productivity and efficiency analysis, wainrial planning and control, information technology, maiket and economic studies, aairefl as personnel835 words
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Advertisement120 1987-02-13 2 r<j' Kr ScafpeL.scissors.-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, he needs Business Times to help him make sound investments. Fluctuations in shares,120 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement261 1987-02-13 3 They know a good investment when they see one. And the Wang VS family of computers is one of the smartest investments a bank can make. Whether you use the VS as your mainframe or as a departmental minicomputer it can help make every employee more productive. And every branch261 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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Article, Illustration550 1987-02-13 4 UPI INDIAN PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi opened an international conference of business leaders in New Delhi on Wednesday by criticising industrialised nations for blocking their markets to Third World products. "We need a new look at the relations between the North and theUPI - 550 words
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372 1987-02-13 4 UPI AN IRANIAN air force colonel who defected to the west in 1961 has said that popular resistance is growing because the war with Iraq is "at an impasse" and the only solution is another revolution in Iran. Colonel Behzad Moezi, 49, who said heUPI - 372 words
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487 1987-02-13 4 AFP AUSTRALIA'S second generation of satellites will be on a deliver-in-orbit basis to minimise the coet of launch failure, according to the country's commercial operator Auesat Pty Ltd. Aussat's chief executive, Graham Gosewinckel, told an industry briefing on satellite tender requirements in Sydney thatAFP - 487 words
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472 1987-02-13 4 NYT A SIMPLE GROVE of olive trees brought Arabs and Jaws together on Tuaaday to protest againat the Israeli government's plan to uproot trees long tended by the Araba. Against the backdrop of a rusted barbed-wire fence aurroundlng a minafiald fromNYT - 472 words
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824 1987-02-13 4 Reuter THE HEALTH VOGUE in the affluent, diet-conscious West is causing new havoc in commodities trade with far-reaching implications for farmers in the Third World and elsewhere. Third World peasants often remain at the mercy of changing consumer habits in rich countries, where fearReuter - 824 words
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Article115 1987-02-13 4 AFP BANGKOK OFFICIALS ordered by the city's mayor to dismantle roadside shrines have balked at the demand for fear of upeetting worshippers and the inhabitants of the "spirit houses". The Bangkok Post reported on Wednesday that a city official charged with performing religious rites before dismantlingAFP - 115 words
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Article186 1987-02-13 4 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S unemployment rate has dropped slightly according to latsat official figures but the government has warned that union demands for higher wages will leave more people jobless. About 8.2 per cent of the country's estimated 7.7 million labour force were jobieea in January, a declineReuter - 186 words
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Article900 1987-02-13 4 ARRIVALS Operator MrVKI I«MI Mm From THAI FT UA KAL SA MAS SA MAS MAS SA CPA CAL MAS MA PAL SWI TG961 FT71 K1697 SQ421 MHM1 SQ43 MHtl 1 MH671 SQI03 0(710 otot MH603 BM21 PM04 SRI 76 0025 0046 0100 0530 0740 0i20 0910 0910900 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement9 1987-02-13 4 Sale of fine Italian leather shoes and For Men9 words
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Advertisement62 1987-02-13 4 I II A/ I The business person's choice, every I I II \I I Iff II I Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday. I JK ffl I ffl ffl \l Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 1 iyyl. 1 SV /l hours and orriving Heathrow at 06:45 hours the following morning. Call your62 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous65 1987-02-13 4 Doonesbury QAP, FIRST, LETS ASSURE THEPEO- NEVER BETPLBVmYOUR TER, SON. ULTIMATUM t$ ON ANPTMNOT THEUP-AND-UP. SUICIDAL... u. i T? Il KXfRE IN6OOP HEALTH, RJ6HT? m 1 I 7 V wsn\ a ii mtmmsrn illlßiS BY GARRY TRUDEAU i m ft t TO sr. Ssrsi tin DOE* HE HUH?.. OH, NEEPrriN65 words
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REST OF HTE WORLD
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550 1987-02-13 5 FT THE COMMUNIST parties of Czechoslovakia and East Germany two of the most orthodox in Eastern Europe have warned vigorously against introducing political and economic reforms in their countries similar to those launched by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The Czechoslovak party's chief ideologist,FT - 550 words
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355 1987-02-13 5 UPI -THE SOVIET UNION on Wednesday published legislation permitting privately-run restaurants, car and home repair shops and light manufacturing businesses to open throughout the country in direct competition to state-run enterprises. The law, in the form of a three resolutions approved by theUPI - 355 words
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324 1987-02-13 5 Worker to pensioner ratio shrinking ILO Reuter THE INDUSTRIALISED world could face serious social problems as shrinking work forces are called on to support growing numbers of old-age pensioners, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said yesterday. People in advanced nations were living longer, retiring earli--1 er and becoming more ofReuter - 324 words
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245 1987-02-13 5 Reuter US ENERGY SECRETARY John Herrington said yesterday that America intends to urge other nations to create emergency oil reserves. "It will be the major subject at the International Energy Agency (lEA) meeting in Paris this May," Mr Herrington told a CongressionalReuter - 245 words
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Article88 1987-02-13 5 AP A BOARD investigating the US sale of arms to Iran interviewed President Ronald Reagan for more than two hours and announced it had discovered "new material" requiring a delay on completion of its report. A spokesman for the board disclosed the new finding on Wednesday,AP - 88 words
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322 1987-02-13 5 UPI CENTRAL AMERICAN political disputes dominated the meeting of regional foreign ministers with Economic Community leaders, with little focus on resolving problems, said diplomats in Guatemala City yesterday. The third summit of foreign ministers from the five Central American republics, the 12-na-tion common marketUPI - 322 words
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Article, Illustration532 1987-02-13 5 AP IN A MOVE likely to aggravate trade tensions between Western Europe and Japan, the European Community proposed on Wednesday to broaden substantially its trade penalty rules. The measure, which must be approved by the 12 EC member governments, amounts to a crackdownAP - 532 words
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358 1987-02-13 5 FT THE US is stepping up a diplomatic pressure campaign to try to force European governments to back away from allegedly unfair subsidies given to the fournation Airbus airliner. This follows a general rebuff last week from London, Bonn and Paris to a high-levelFT - 358 words
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139 1987-02-13 5 AFP THE DEVELOPMENT committee of the European Parliament has called for the abolition in 1990 of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA), which regulates textile exports from developing to industrialised countries. A committee report, released on Wednesday by chairman Robert Cohen of the Netherlands, saidAFP - 139 words
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304 1987-02-13 5 UPI A MAJOR STUDY on US and Soviet compliance with arms controls agreements has concluded that neither side is guilty of serious violations and that unfounded charges of cheating have an adverse effect on the possibility of new accords. The report is byUPI - 304 words
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157 1987-02-13 5 Reuter A SOVIET game show called "Let's go girls", aerobics, news and other domestic programming will be transmitted from Soviet satellites to US homes, a cable television official said yesterday. The Discovery Channel f DC), a US cable network, will broadcast 66Reuter - 157 words
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240 1987-02-13 5 AP SMALL SCALE traders, from little girls selling oranges to roadside hairdressers in Burkina Faso. West Africa, will have to be licensed by the state by Feb 19 to stay in business. The decision, taken at a special meeting of the Ministers ofAP - 240 words
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Advertisement140 1987-02-13 5 CLASSIC-STYLES-IN-NATURAL-FABRICS At the Trouser Shop we believe first in the cut because that alone deter- mines how well an item of clothing can look. Next comes fabric. Natural fabrics like cotton and linen have a distinct feel and texture a charac- &QW teristic that cannot be matched. We also be-140 words
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Advertisement37 1987-02-13 5 Eric Kang Credit Suisse First Boston Keith Lee Citicorp Investment Bank V. Gamo The Industrial Bank of Japan Stephen Law Merrill Lynch Chew Boon Yong Morgan Grenfell William Chow Union Bank of Switzerland NOW HAVE THE EDGE37 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article582 1987-02-13 6 Move encouraged by opportunities to swap into sub-Libor US$ JAPANESE BANKS have begun to issue Australian dollar floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCDs) in the Hongkong and Singapore markets, encouraged by the opportunities available to swap into sub-Libor US dollars. Bankers say these CDs allow582 words
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189 1987-02-13 6 Reuter DETAILS of a major reform of the London gold market are likely to be finalised a few weeks from now, says Keith Smith, the managing director of Mocatta and Goldsmid. A Bank of England spokesman, without giving an exact time frame, saidReuter - 189 words
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Article335 1987-02-13 6 HONGKONG: Gold closed little changed in dull trading in the absence of fresh factors yesterday. The weak tone of the US dollar dampened interest in gold while firmer interest rates have led to higher costs for holding the metal. Dealers said they expected the metal to move narrowly335 words
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Article312 1987-02-13 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Activity was slow in the afternoon as most operators were sidelined in the absence of fresh factors with the market awaiting yesterday's release of US January retail sales data. Short-dates weakened point at the312 words
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346 1987-02-13 6 COMMERCIAL PAPER markets in the US and elsewhere have developed considerably in recent years owing to the changing regulatory environments and banks' preference for fee-earning business, the Bank of England said. In its latest quarterly bulletin, an international survey on commercial paper346 words
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Article746 1987-02-13 6 SINGAPORE: THE US DOLLAR closed lower against most major currencies on renewed speculative selling in thin late trading yesterday. The late selling was due to uncertainty about a possible G-5 meeting to discuss currency matters and market expectations of a decline in US January retail sales due later746 words
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Article217 1987-02-13 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: ■M Oe*c crocs partly Local dollars to < xve unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1420 2.1430 2.8196 •24.03 Sterling pound 3.2472 3.2520 7.3469 -55.80 Australian doMar 1.4265 1.4293 3.4286 -58.39 NZ dollar 1.1673 1.1711 3.4286 -65.95 Canadian dollar 1.5931 1.5956 3.4206 -53.43217 words
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Article, Illustration138 1987-02-13 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 2% per cent yesterday, up 1% point from Wednesday's close. The one-month term rate was unchanged while two- and three-month term rates each ended 1/16 point higher. Indicate* tt>« average o4 iha prima landing rate* o* 12 ma|or138 words
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607 1987-02-13 6 Simex MARCH Eurodollar yesterday rebounded strongly from Chicago closing levels following the plunge in Fed funds. The March contract opened at 93.44 compared with IMM's close of 93.42 and traded up to a high of 93.50. Rumours of Japan's discount rate cut kept prices on607 words
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Advertisement129 1987-02-13 6 HP, DEC, UNISYS (Sperry), Prime, Datapoint, ICL, Data General, IBM PC and compatible or PC network users. You can now have DIRECT TELEX communication on your system With a wide range of facilities Automatic dialling and rediallinq with full answer:..., < krs.; National and international calls Automatic trar ismiv,n -n129 words
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Advertisement212 1987-02-13 6 HOW MUCH IS A BANKER WORTH? The massive salary rises that bankers have enjoyed during the past three years are beginning to taper off. Instead, as Triple A shows, banks are rewarding performance with bigger bonuses. As banks throughout the region structure salary packages to provide incentives with performance pay,212 words
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TECHNOLOGY
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Article, Illustration528 1987-02-13 7 New Scientist WORLDWIDE EFFORTS to establish a new communications standard to automate factories were ridiculed recently by Ken Olsen, chairman of Digital Equipment Corporation. Ironically, the first factory to have the standard, General Motors' bus and truck lines in Detroit, depends on DECNew Scientist - 528 words
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Article188 1987-02-13 7 STRIKE-PRONE England has found a way to prevent the telephone engineers' strike from disrupting the stock market. The London Stock Exchange has started a pilot scheme to broadcast share prices to selected investors. This is an alternative method to channelling financial data through the telephone188 words
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BITS & BYTES
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Article91 1987-02-13 7 Reuter AN AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COMPANY has revealed a breakthrough in the prevention and treatment of the lethal box jellyfish sting. Monoclonal Australia said it had used antibodies to make an antidote which proved effective in laboratory tests and whdn injected into animals. "The other important aspectReuter - 91 words
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Article103 1987-02-13 7 AFP TWO JAPANESE COMPANIES have developed an unusual program for Chinese-language photocomposition that combines database software for indexing Chinese characters with a computer typesetting system. The program, said to be the first of its kind, was jointly developed by INS Corp, a leading software company, andAFP - 103 words
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Article94 1987-02-13 7 AFP ALL 200,000 articles from Japan's best-selling dictionary, representing 12 million characters, are to be made available on a single compact disc in the next few months, its publisher said. Iwanami Shoten said it had developed a computer version of the Kojien dictionary in collaborationAFP - 94 words
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241 1987-02-13 7 ONE OF THE MOST frequently heard words in the jargon of the computer and communication industry is "standard". Common standard (or standards), experts say, must be established so that equipment produced by different companies can "talk" (send information) to each other. On the241 words
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205 1987-02-13 7 UPI AUSTRIAN RESEARCHERS have reported finding small amounts of radiation in milk from cows and breast-feeding women following the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Although the levels of radiation detected were low, even trace amounts would cause concern for young children and infants, the scientists said.UPI - 205 words
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450 1987-02-13 7 High-tech companies losing prominence NYT THE US venture capital industry, which has nurtured the growth of hundreds of high-technology companies such as Apple Computer, Genentech and Lotus Development, is shifting its focus to more mundane investments that have little to do with technologicalNYT - 450 words
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128 1987-02-13 7 CONTROL DATA CORP has cleared the way for the transfer of computer technology to India for a variety of applications, including engineering, scientific computing, banking, transportation and research. According to a news agency, CDC said the contract between it and the Indian government128 words
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Article, Illustration283 1987-02-13 7 New Scientist THE JAPANESE are experimenting with a novel way of getting rid of snow by melting it with microbes. Toyama, a city in north-western Japan, has installed a network of pipes underneath a 120-metre stretch of pavement in front of its municipalNew Scientist - 283 words
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Article, Illustration479 1987-02-13 7 INVESTORS are shying away from many once high-flying biotechnology companies. For the industry leaders, all but Genentech have shown disappointing results. One. Ferments of Sweden, fared even worse. It was accused by the Stockholm Stock Exchange of issuing a "grossly deceptive" profit forecast, a move479 words
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Article, Illustration119 1987-02-13 7 LPS FOUR OF THE WORLD'S five topselling drugs in 1985 were discovered in Britain, where 12 per cent of international pharmaceutical research is carried out, according to a study by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). Top of the list were Tagamet and Zantac, drugs to combatLPS - 119 words
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Advertisement211 1987-02-13 7 CORUM SWISS r* v Key to Perfect Time The Corum Collection In any industry, there is always an elite brand name. A brand name so committed to quality <hat it becomes a legend among the cognoscenti. In the Swiss watch industry, that brand name is Corum. The Corum Collection of211 words
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FEATURES
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Article578 1987-02-13 8 THE PROBLEM with rebels is probably the bland, physical fact that they are always on the move. If they ever stopped to think, they would be forced to realise how much they have been left behind by history. Historical regression, of course, is the fate of578 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1987-02-13 8 ZHOU MEI - Politics far from over for former Malaysian cabinet minister Former Malaysian cabinet minister Datuk Paul Leong Khee Seong has just completed a four-day visit to Singapore as the honorary chairman of Asean-CCl's think-tank, dubbed the 6-14. Last year, at the age of 47, the1,276 words
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1035 1987-02-13 8 STEVE LOHR - By STEVE LOHR NYT THE LEADING merchant banks have long been the pillars of the London financial establishment advisers to prime ministers and royalty, alumni clubs for Eton and Harrow, as British as Big Ben. Yet in recent months, a flurry of foreign investmentsNYT - 1,035 words
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Advertisement136 1987-02-13 8 Ummmmm that's what our guests say when they run out of words to describe our superb steaks. Done to perfection by Chef Magnus Johansson, who is as big-hearted and generous as his name, and believes in slicing large, hearty portions to make our guests happy. Often, our guests protest that136 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous806 1987-02-13 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 A fairly standard church district (6) 7 Drink for a lofty social occasion (8) 8 Water woman (6) 10 One hanging round a woman (5) 13 Bird causing some excitement (4) 14 Change into a person (4) 15 A word of sympathy for whipped Will (4)806 words
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Miscellaneous29 1987-02-13 8 WOURS TROLV, rsk me uHoseiHe mosT tmpvts who... unpopular rnaN iisj Fuisl&oYS I i i sor LA pisTe il bL U R OF Dou)NMiLL Rp>C£RS RW INTO my GIP\NT29 words
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SPORTS
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336 1987-02-13 9 POH EE KIAT put a string of recent indifferent performances behind him to take a one-stroke lead in the first round of the Singapore Golf Association 72hole monthly championship at the New Course yesterday. Ee Kiat carded a one-over-par 73 to336 words
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335 1987-02-13 9 UPI ATTENDANCES at English league soccer matches are on the increase after years of decline, a London survey compiled for the Times newspaper has revealed. Compared with this time last year, 427,683 more fans have seen an English league match this season aUPI - 335 words
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238 1987-02-13 9 Reuter ENGLAND captain Mike Gatting said he "nearly had a little cry" after his team's triumphant conclusion to their Australian cricket tour on Wednesday night "but it just didn't come out". "It was a thoroughly professional performance right across the board, but particularlyReuter - 238 words
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Article478 1987-02-13 9 WALTON MORAIS - Coach pessimistic about Singapore's Davis Cup chances By WALTON MORAIS TO PUT IT in perspective, their chief coach describes the task as "impossible". For Singapore's Davis Cup tennis players, winning the Eastern Zone first-round tie against Taiwan will not be easy. Chief coach Chang Byung478 words
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Article, Illustration287 1987-02-13 9 UPI SEVE BALLESTEROS made his 1987 debut yesterday in the US$5OO,OOO Andy Williams Open without Corey Pavin, the hottest golfer on the PGA tour these days, to distract the audience. Pavin became the first player to win two tournaments this season whenUPI - 287 words
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279 1987-02-13 9 AFP OPEN TENNIS is set to make its debut at the 1908 Seoul Olympics, although on an experimental basis. The International Olympic Committee's (lOC's) Executive Board agreed on Wednesday to accept the big-money winners on condition that they conform toAFP - 279 words
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Article173 1987-02-13 9 UPI SECOND-SEEDED Kathy Rinaldi won the final three points of a tie-breaker on Wednesday to defeat Anne White. 6-1, 7-6 (7-5), and advance to the quarter-finals of the US$l5O,OOO Virginia Slims of California Women's Tennis tournament Fifth seeded Manueia Malee va of Bulgaria also advancedUPI - 173 words
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Article89 1987-02-13 9 UPI A US$27 million tennis stadiuitr will be completed in downtoefr Tokyo next month, well in Mam. for the upgraded UStOOS.OfaF Suntory Japan Open tennis tournament from April The modem 10,000 eel facNta ty. named Ariake CoHeoum. wW serve as the centre court «I 48-eurfece tennisUPI - 89 words
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Advertisement93 1987-02-13 9 0 tAkm *n\ lIOuHFIT 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 a healthy body. To help93 words
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Miscellaneous1222 1987-02-13 9 to (md mm FRIDAY BACKGROUND 7.50pm, Channel 5 AIDS thousands have died, thousands will die and thousands of news reports shall be made on the subject. Friday Background gives its own update on the disease. It also looks at racial divisions in the US to determine if racism is again1,222 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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303 1987-02-13 10 Reuter A RECORD-BREAKING rally on the London Stock Exchange has encouraged a scramble by British companies this week to issue eq-uity-linked Eurobonds, and more offerings are expected if the trend continues. The rally has boosted market capitalisation of Britain's leading 100 shares, asReuter - 303 words
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185 1987-02-13 10 FT CITICORP, the big New York-based banking group, has significantly expanded Hs retail banking presence in California, the biggest banking market in the US, by acquiring 50 savings bank branches from Sears Roebuck, the retailing and financial services conglomerate. Sears' Dean Witter financialFT - 185 words
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386 1987-02-13 10 Reuter WALL STREET broke its threeday losing streak on Wednesday as a strong late session rally in technology stocks, particularly semiconductors, provided the boost the market was looking for. Buy programmes supplemented the afternoon surge, traders said. The Dow Jones Industrial Average roseReuter - 386 words
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Article156 1987-02-13 10 PU 11 c Imp Oil CI A 50* loco 18* Int Prov PIp*. 46 AMMM 37* hi ML 22% Mean Alum. 47* Karr Addtaon 19 uncti AlgonwM 10* Lotoiaw Co. 12* unci) Bank Nova Scott* 20 McMN BM 00 Bank 01 Montreal 97* uncti Motaon A 25* uncti Ban156 words
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Article207 1987-02-13 10 PCS 11 HAND M0U8TMALS Truat Bk. Un Steal Woottru 146 M 1400 +8 unch -25 A Alpha 1400 MMM MS Abarcon MO 15 AM! 1000 unch Angioa 0050 2M Jar" >. 500 5100 10 100 Angvaal Blyvoor 2300 1M0 BuflaU 7W0 1M CGSmf CNA. ***** 320 4-10 Cona OoW207 words
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Article554 1987-02-13 10 35% Alcoa. 43% 1% AMao Inlt 15% -.46% AMIa-Chalmars Am Brands Inc. Am Can Co ~S _4B 90% Am CyanamM 97% 29% -)4 c »r r t» ...87% 81% 3% 18% >% Amarada Haaa. Amoco Corp ~a% 78% unci) Amr Corp 58% -t-% Armco Inc 7% Aaarco Inc554 words
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Article731 1987-02-13 10 Amsterdam FES 11 FL8 ABN SOB 90 4 80 10 0.3 Ahold 102 00 0 6 Akzo 131.00 +1.8 Alrantt 142.30 AMEV Amro Bank. AM 9iad 06.80 8470 125.80 0.8 1.2 1 17.20 unch BOLS 152.00 2 Boraumi) Buahrman TaM Calva 138 roda 80.80 663 unch 0.6 5731 words
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Article69 1987-02-13 10 Reuter SHARES in Guinnees PLC firmed in morning trading on Wednesday on market speculation that the Australian Bond Corp Holdings was buying shares in the company ahead of the conclusion of a Trade Department inquiry into the brewer's share-dealing activities, according to dealers. Guinness shares rose toReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement535 1987-02-13 10 Mr auwl cuiciuuu m Mjfs TIFFANY COFFEE HOUSE i v* n»y A Festive Feast For Your Family. Let yourself go and eat to VO\jt 00 O ?TqS$ hearts content wttn a wide \rjr^V<^ variety of Dianxin specials! m 10 Eu Tonfl Sen street FURAMA Singapore 0105 SINGAPORE HOTII Tel: *****88535 words
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Advertisement134 1987-02-13 10 London clocks on Pago 15 FOR LATE No one could expect a stomach to survive the stretch between dinner and breakfast The minute you feel the rumbles, head for shelter here. We have porridge -p= potpourri. Hot and K steaming buffet to get you through the night for only <$7.50.134 words
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Article422 1987-02-13 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed slightly higher yesterday in hectic trading on late buying after swinging widely throughout the day. The Hang Seng Index rose 15.25 to finish at another record high of 2,754.72. It rose as much as 25 points in early trading before prof-it-taking trimmed it down. The422 words
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Article274 1987-02-13 11 FEB 12 Ail Sincere Indus Alit NT 2.77 -0.14 -0.2 0 5 1.5 -0.3 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.4 -0.2 1.1 -0 05 Intl Invast Trust Kolin Kuochan Dev Lee Chang Yuen Chem Indus 650 00 28 30 26 80 33 60 4 0.1 unch 0 1 Cathay Con* Chang274 words
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Article430 1987-02-13 11 Reuter TOKYO: Prices closed higher yes- terday in extremely heavy trade as the successful launching of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone's (NTT) share buoyed expectations of further market gains. The market average closed up 60.93 at 19,874.89, its third straight gain. Declines led advances by a slight margin in aReuter - 430 words
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Article97 1987-02-13 11 FEB 12 1 •ESOS Oriental B 0 031 unch Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B Atlas Con 8 .'...0 006 0 0650 16 75 0 0018 0 0025 -0 25 Phil Overseas Phi lex B Picop B PLOT ***** 044 ...280 unch -0.01 •25 Baguio Gold 0 00697 words
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Article378 1987-02-13 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed at record levels yesterday in bullish trading as industrial stocks, particularly in the media sector, led the market up. A stronger finish on Wall Street and in London, takeover speculation surrounding BHP and a return of overseas interest all buoyed sentiment, brokers said. The378 words
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Article107 1987-02-13 11 FES 12 WON •100 •s Kal Kangwon Ind 1200 ***** 30 -200 -40 Deelim ind 515 1820 Daewoo Corp Daewoo Heavy 805 1275 10 unch Korea Long Term Lucky Ltd 2100 1450 -80 Daiahin Securities Dong Ah Phar 3470 ***** -200 -200 Oriental Brewery 1390 10 Dong Soh Slock107 words
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161 1987-02-13 11 Reuter OCCIOENTAL Petroleum Corp has signed a new pro-duction-sharing contract with Indonesia's state oil company Pertamina to explore and exploit oil deposits in a remote offshore area of Irian Jaya. It is Occidental's first contract in Indonesia and the first production-sharing contract announced this year,Reuter - 161 words
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548 1987-02-13 11 Cable excluded from participation Reuter EFFORTS BY a Japanese ministry to exclude Britain's Cable and Wireless PLC from Japan's lucrative international telecommunications business are upsetting government policy, and have sparked a row with London, industry officials and analysts say. The Ministry of Posts and TelecommunicationsReuter - 548 words
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334 1987-02-13 11 Reuter TAIWAN'S stock exchange, buoyed by a glut of speculative and surplus funds, appears headed for more record highs as the country's economy booms, market analysts said on Wednesday. Their predictions followed a 14.24 point jump in the weighted stock index on Wednesday toReuter - 334 words
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398 1987-02-13 12 FT COMMON MARKET farm ministers have agreed to dump more than one million tonnes of unwanted butter on world markets in a dramatic bid to get rid of the EC's most notorious food "mountain". The two-year operation is expected to cost ECU 3.2FT - 398 words
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184 1987-02-13 12 Reuter THIRTEEN commodity-producing countries renewed their appeal on Wednesday for the US, the European Community and Japan to take a leading role in halting agricultural trade subsidies. The farm producers said in a statement after a meeting in Bangkok that major industrial countries shouldReuter - 184 words
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Article603 1987-02-13 12 AFP NEW PRICING agreements reached between Indonesia, the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter, and eight Japanese buyers in the last week are historic and likely to be followed by other LNG exporters, said industry sources in Jakarta. The sources revealed that terms of theAFP - 603 words
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Article110 1987-02-13 12 Reuter RUBBER production in Sri Lanka is forecast to reach 143 million kilos this calendar year, up from last year s estimated 138 million kilos. Prices are expected to improve unless International Natural Rubber Agreement (Inra) buffer stocks are released onto the market, government officials andReuter - 110 words
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Article124 1987-02-13 12 OIL PRODUCTS FUEL OIL continued weak on the Far East petroleum products market as the bearish sentiment caused all buyers to remain sidelined. Naphtha still looked weak with CIF Japan at a buyer-seller standoff and FOB S'pore weak with recent trade. Kerosene and gasoil remained largely unchanged with the undertone124 words
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Article208 1987-02-13 12 CRUDE PALM OIL prices yesterday closed slightly lower on renewed selling after rising on a firmer overnight Chicago soyoil futures close. Prices were again pressured by estimates of a larger-than-expected palm oil output. Trading was light ss operators preferred to await the outcome of India's weekly palm oil208 words
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Article133 1987-02-13 12 Chinese Produce Exchange SiHtfi' noon cMrq prtcos on Fob 12 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil M> FOB 86.00 Otd drum FOB 96.00 New drum FOB 100.00 Robvtfa 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW BWP FOB NSW Gambler FOB NSW 400.00 1438.00 132X00 330.00 Copra Mixed (too—) 50 London133 words
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Article204 1987-02-13 12 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed mostly lower with spot March unchanged at U554.92% a bushel, and deferred contracts ranging 114 cents to 2V4 cents lower. August through March set life-of-contract lows, but prices closed slightly above the lows of the day. Follow-through selling after new crop months204 words
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Article194 1987-02-13 12 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday extended midsession losses and closed four US cents to two cents lower with spot March at $2.78!4 a bushel. A Chicago Board of Trade report that 116,000 bushels of wheat arrived in Chicago confirmed recent bearish rumours that a commercial was railing wheat194 words
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Article131 1987-02-13 12 THE PRICE of tin on tho Kuala Lumpur Tin Martat aaaad aavan cant* to doaa at MSI7.M a kNo In conunu+o intcnvv iriaing yesterday. Tha aalnaaa waa dua to an initial high offering and tha lack of atrong loads tram tha Eurapaan spot mart at Tha mart at131 words
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Article178 1987-02-13 12 SINGAPORE The rubber market closed lower yesterday with March One RSS buyers quoted at 196.25 cents/kilo, down 1.25 cents from Wednesday. On the TSR-20 market prices were marked down in line with the RSS market in very quiet trading. March and April TSR-20 cloeed at 175.00 cents and 173.50178 words
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Article265 1987-02-13 12 RAS prices mtc »ntoAg.F0 lnbal« I NOON aosE tat 1 RSS Prompt 198.50 *****N pvywr? 198.00 199.00N tar 1 RSS Mar 87 ***** 196.00 198.25 198.75 tat 1 RSS April ***** ***** 195.25 195.75 tar 2 RSS Of ***** *****N 186.00 *****N tar 3 RSS Of *****265 words
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Article84 1987-02-13 12 (canto/he, \-*m 1 poltil MAI t 87 APt 87 (currant month) It 1 irorwaro month) NOON NOON RAS lnywi ;,H»n l»y«a Srtin SSI 20 180.00 182.00N 179.00 ISIjOON ssi 50 I7CJOO 180.00N \77J00 179XWN VAMM-M 8»yc» Trir Silin SMI CV 293 JO 285JON 284J0 286J0N SMI L84 words
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Article882 1987-02-13 12 COFFEE Robusta futures rose to the day's highs on Wednesday afternoon, supported by mostly commission house buying and steadier New York levels, closing with gains of £10 to £30. Some roaster price fixing on Tuesday and profit-taking purchases on Wednesday suggested the recent decline in the market might882 words
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Article, Illustration4145 1987-02-13 13 THE STOCK MARKET surged across the psychologies! 1.000-barrier effortlessly yesterday, creating what brokers believe would be sufficient momentum to sustain further riaea next The Straits Times Industrial Index roee 19.87 points to 1,012.98 while the allsector BT Composite Index climbed 14.81 points to 904.48. Turnover4,145 words
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Article233 1987-02-13 13 SINGAPORE RIMS M Ci**»i| 530 +4* WC»wpi*i Spar* land 710 +40 IT' NST 640 +33 IT Ot/OS HwNi 37* +30 ITCAOl MO" 31* +3* STOOV OCIC 1030 33 Carafes* 30* 535 +23 ST IWa **mm 37f +31 ST M UN 9*3 +30 »Ih»ii<i. W—nm 570 30 ST233 words
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Article3870 1987-02-13 13 810 and after prteaa officially miio •no DUwnfn in •no ported to ttM Stock Exchanga of Mnyipon ftfivrofy wnn m# numbor of ihifM tnbtd shown in Dracfcate In tote of 1,000 unite unlm othorwteo apacMad. AII Thno Softtemont Contracts ire quoted alter too word "SETT".3,870 words
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Article85 1987-02-13 13 CI HOLDINGS Berhad: EGM at Anggerik Room, 4th Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail. ***** Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow at 9.30am. SStQAPORE PRESS HOLDMQS Limited: 2nd AQM at Naws Centre, 82 Genting Lane, Singapore 1334, tomorrow at noon. THE AYER MOLEK RUBBER COMPANY Berhad: 72nd AGM at No 2285 words
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Article, Illustration597 1987-02-13 14 Li Ka-Shing among the five Hongkong buyers Merrill Lynch A GROUP of prominent Hongkong inveators has acquired Merrill Lynch Co Inc's 25 per cent stake in securitiea firm Sun Hung Kai Co Ltd. With the sale. Merrill Lynch haa aevered tiea597 words
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414 1987-02-13 14 MBT SRI CENDANA, a company control lad by for mar MBf Corp director Michaal Tan Yaow Khoon, has baan givan tha graan light by tha Foraign Invaatmants Committee to purchaae 7.46 million shares or a 58.5 par cant stake in Tongkah Holdings. At thaMBT - 414 words
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350 1987-02-13 14 FT THE BANK of England haa given wide terms of reference to inspectors appointed to inveetigate Standard Chartered'a defence againet the hoetile takeover bid by Lloyds Bank last year. The inquiry has been initiated at Standard Chartered'a requeet following auggeationa that the bankFT - 350 words
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Article2972 1987-02-13 14 BID —d oOarprioM affldaOjr ported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the Bomber at *ans traded dbown hi hatatt hi lots at MJMnlti unices otherwise ■«MISTRIALS Akom lie 80 AJSB 149« 70$ l 112 71 (49 70 API I4OSI ID 42 (111 412,972 words
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Article505 1987-02-13 14 LAST FULL YEAR Ciwp— j NiM Dole Year Net BPS Grmm NM eMMMtcerf eerihf (CMMI) dftr profit lM year iroooi Fad Cotlw S J Amoi Interim Jun 87 6.***** Interim Dec 19 Mor 86 72 527 Ciihw r? 1 rinoi Nov 15 Sop 86 9.0 24.0 19,544 Molayawutu505 words
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469 1987-02-13 14 BULLS STORMED the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday to chase share pricaa aharply higher. Buyers displayed renewed confidence and etiarea wara keenly sought after. Widespread hafty gains wara recorded. Blue chipe continued to be in the limelight chalking up the larger gaina of the469 words
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Article106 1987-02-13 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursdoy *****3 Wednesdoy 1750.91 Week 090 *****3 Hong Seng Index Thursday 2754.72* Wednesday *****7 WMk 090 2652 14 AM Industrials Thursday ****** Wednesday ***** Week ago ***** NEW YOftK Dow Jones Wednesday 2171.96 Tuesday *****4 Week ago *****3 TOKYO MMili i PMKKW nVtrog* Thursday *****89106 words
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Article193 1987-02-13 14 Ma—fn* prices MARA-Bumiputra for F*b 13 Finf B'pwtra Ul SJt Wood I'owtra 525 13 Singapore IMt Trust twxj rpytro < 2 1 fOMrtk rputro 4.70 4Ji g*?°" lfC Wlhrpuwi 313 3.W n£ 22 I'pwfro 312 117 Spot, Kvg*»* 0J» 0.43 Bp*™ lAi Im I.Mf 5.*** Sit am s*»»"*193 words
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Article, Illustration587 1987-02-13 15 mmi mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW ALL THE Yu Sheng (raw fish for the uninitiated) feasting and tossing during the 15 days of the Lunar New Year of the Rabbit, which ended yesterday, must have had an effect on the market. The traditional New Year dishHOCK LOCK SIEW - 587 words
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290 1987-02-13 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK SEALION HOTELS LTD, now controlled by former banker Allan Ng Poh Meng, has revealed that it incurred a loss of $37.2 million on the sale of its chief asset, the Hyatt Regency Hotel, in October last year. As290 words
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Article, Illustration440 1987-02-13 15 THE NEW COMMITTEE of the Stock Exchange of Singapore is keen on building bridges with member stockbroking companies, the authorities, the investing public and Asian exchangee. This is one of the priorities of the recently-installed nine-man committee, which has proposed "to bury440 words
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227 1987-02-13 15 BELEAGUERED property group Malaysian Resources (M) Bhd has ruled out the possibility of the company being put into receivership. In reply to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on the sharp movement in its share price recently, MRCB said the company did227 words
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166 1987-02-13 15 WEARNE BROTHERS Ltd. in a reply to a Stock Exchange of Singapore query, said that its whol-ly-owned subsidiary Wearnes Technology (Pte) Ltd and two Indonesian partners have jointly bought a company that owns a chip packaging plant in Bandung, Indonesia for US$3.l million.166 words
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Article728 1987-02-13 15 SHARE PRICES in London opened firmer across the board yesterday in continuation of the recent trend and following the higher close on Well Street. But trading was more subdued after the excitement of Wednesdsy's first-time deslings in British Airways, dealers said. The new Part Paid shares were trading728 words
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770 1987-02-13 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE STOCK EXCHANGE ot Singapore (SES) is reviewing its listing requirements with a view to tightening its rules on suspension. SES executive chairman Tan Chok Kian disclosed that the committee is currently reviewing the guidelines on suspending trading770 words
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Advertisement443 1987-02-13 14 NOTICES i T /.Vl i At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of HOTEL ft CATERING SUPPLIES PTE. LTD. daly convened and held at 29 Melville Beach Road Applecroes <158 Perth Western Australia on the 7th day of February 1987, the following special resolution was duly psssad "That the443 words
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Advertisement411 1987-02-13 14 Id tti of tht Companies Act, Cap 185 Aal In the Matter of DAHAB TRADING PTE LTD (la Mnboi' Voluntary Llqvidatioo) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at #02-35, Saltan Plasa, 100 Jalan Saltan, Singapore 0719 on 11 February 1987 at 2.00 pm.411 words
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Advertisement97 1987-02-13 14 Official Node* Proposal to Chance Ship's We, Viking Asia Shipping Pte Ltd, a Singaporean company having oar registered office at 1 Bonham Street #23-01. UOB Building, Raffles Place, Singapore 0104, refer to the advertisement appearing In the Business Times on 9th February 1967 regarding our proposal to change the name97 words
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Advertisement152 1987-02-13 15 LTCB Th« Loaf-Trill Credit Bank of Japan, Lid. Singapore Branch US. $15,0H,006 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING BATE lIS. DOLLAR CEBTmCATES OF DEPOSIT DUE FEBRUARY 11, 1988 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from February 13,1987 to August 13,1987 the Certificates will152 words
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Advertisement455 1987-02-13 15 3BHDB INVITATION TO TENDER Separate tenders are Invited from Board's reytataied Grass Cutting or Conservaocy Contractors for carrying out Grass Cutting Works to various HDB estates managed by the (blowing Area Offices or Town Counds:-SIX-MONTH CONTRACT (1 APR 87 —30 SEP 87) Land Area (Hectaree) AREAS Hougang Central Area Office455 words
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Article, Illustration296 1987-02-13 16 IT'S OFTEN HARD to figure out whether the annual outpouring of sentimental feelings is all commercial hype or really a widespread private indulgence. Whichever, Valentine's Day, which someone declared (long, long ago) should be on Feb 14, is a good opportunity for the love-lorn and296 words
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494 1987-02-13 16 LUCY NO - sy LUCY NO THE BRUNEI GOVERNMENT has rejected a proposal by hotelier Khoo Teck Puat to pay the National Bank of Brunei (NBB) the $1.3 billion owed to the bank by people and companies related to him. But the hotelier has not given up494 words
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230 1987-02-13 16 NEW YORK will be the venue for the first m—ting of creditors to bo convened by hotelier Khoo Took Puet on Fob 19 and 20. Creditors based in Singapore described the location as "Impractical". One creditor, who has received an invitation to230 words
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123 1987-02-13 16 THE ASIAN Wall Street Journal will continue to be distributed in Singapore by its current distributor. Changi International Distribution Services, when the reduction of its sales takes effect on Monday. Circulation of the Asian edition of the American newspeper will be restricted under the123 words
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Article, Illustration665 1987-02-13 16 THE GOVERNMENT has reacted strongly to criticisms of its sales restriction on the Asian Wall Street Journal, pointing out that "it is the Singapore Government which has been denied the right to have its views heard" by the newspaper's "unjustifiable refusal to publish a665 words
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145 1987-02-13 16 AFP THE INOONESIAN government would prefer using "persuaaive action" to guide the local press but it would not heeitate to take repressive steps if needed. Information Minister Harmoko was quoted by Kompms yesterday ss having said at a ceremony in Surabaya onAFP - 145 words
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327 1987-02-13 16 AFP THE PHILIPPINE government yesterday began a campaign to opan negotiations with local communist rebel chiefs amidst reports that some were honouring a truce with the government in defiance of their party's instructions. In a viait to Bataan province, weat of Manila, one theetreAFP - 327 words
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119 1987-02-13 16 AFP VOTING began in Egypt yeeterday in a nationwide referendum on dissolving the current Parliament and calling new legislative la nllnma oi6Cuon«. Recent polls indicate that 06 per cent of the 15 million eligible voters support the propoeitlon to dieeolve the People's Aaaembly, the LowerAFP - 119 words
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422 1987-02-13 16 MARTIN SOONG - *y MARTIN SOONG THE PRIVATE SECTOR in Singapore is very "disappointed and disenchanted" with Asean's lack of progress in economic cooperation, aaid Mr Tan Eng Joo, one of the Republic's representatives at the Group of 14 (G-14), a think-tank set up by the422 words
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Article, Illustration211 1987-02-13 16 MALAYSIA'S former Minister of Primary Industries. Datuk Paul Leong Khee Seong, has been appointed chairman of the Negotiating Committee on Tropical Products of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt). A telex from Geneva advised Datuk Leong of his appointment just before he211 words
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Article106 1987-02-13 16 COMEX gokf futurM edged lower on Mlling by professionals yesterday morning after moving •lightly above Wednesdsy's close on speculative buying •gainst a toft dollar. QoW for dalivory in April was off US$O.BO at $404.70 an ounca, coming out of a high of $406.20. Analysts said the106 words
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Article67 1987-02-13 16 Reuter US STOCKS were modestly higher in early trading yesterdsy as much of Wsll Street's attention remained focused on the relationship between intereet rates and the ailing dollar. Worries that monetary policy would be tightened to support the dollsr kept investors cautious. The Dow Industrials rose sevenReuter - 67 words
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Article50 1987-02-13 16 AFP INDONESIA has targeted exports of industrial goods at US$5 billion to US$5.4 billion in 1987. The head of the North Sumatra Industry Office, Buha Tambuhan, reading a speech by Industry Minister Hartarto yesterday, said that last year's figure for industrial exports was US$4.4 billion. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article55 1987-02-13 16 AP HONGKONG'S total trade amounted to HKSSS2.4 billion last year, up 18 per cent from 1885. Census and Statistics Department figures released yesterday showed that domestic exports had increased by 19 per cent to HK$ 153.9 billion, while re-exports had risen by 18 perAP - 55 words
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Article45 1987-02-13 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Qhafar Baba yesterday expressed open support for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Or Mahathir Mohamad as president of the United Malays National Organisation in case of any contest for the post in the upcoming Supreme Council elections.Bernama - 45 words
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Article55 1987-02-13 16 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Chinese Association will never change its pattern of struggle from a one-race party to a multi-racial party, its vice-president, Datuk Chan Siang Sun, said yesterday. If the party's form of struggle were changed, it would not be able to represent the Chinese inBernama - 55 words
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Article42 1987-02-13 16 Bernama THE SABAH government yesterday asked the federal government to consider increasing the royalty rate for oil produced in Sabah waters. Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan said that the application was baaed on financial needs. BernamaBernama - 42 words
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Article47 1987-02-13 16 UPI BRITAIN'S unemployment level held steady in January with 11.3 per cent o{ the workforce 3.119,400 people without a job. This compares with 6.7 per cent in the US. 5.1 per cent in Weat Germany and 2.8 per cent in Japan. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article38 1987-02-13 16 Reuter MORE than a million Greek workers yesterday started a week of strikes against the socialist government of Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou protesting egainst s government susterity programme that has frozen wages. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article34 1987-02-13 16 AFP FIVE people were killed end 53 wounded when a hand grenade was hurled onto a crowded dance stage in north-eastern Thailand on Wednesday, the police said yeeterday. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Advertisement224 1987-02-13 16 A CHANCE D|/^ tdmakeitDlVJ ]L^t, ,o >• v-'r It doesn't take a huge amount of capital to make big profits at SIMEX. What it does take is motivation, intelligence, discipline, and a willingness to take risks. Individual Non-Clearing Members of SIMEX come from all walks of life. And while the224 words
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Article120 1987-02-13 17 Reuter STRIKING members of the Public Services Association have voted to end their strike at the Sydney grain terminal and loading will resume today, New South Wales Grain Handling Authority (GHA) managing director Vince Grahame said. The terminal has been strikebound since Feb 2 whenReuter - 120 words
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419 1987-02-13 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE IN AN EFFORT to upgrade the image of ship agents and ship brokers, the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents has made available group insurance coverage to its members for better protection against risks. It has also increased the paid-up capital419 words
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252 1987-02-13 17 Reuter THE INTERSTATE Commerce Commission voted unanimously to approve CSX Corp's pending acquisition of Sea-Land Corp. In approving the merger of the two companies, however, the ICC indefinitely delayed CSX's ability to take control of two Sea-Land trucking subsidiaries, Sea-Land Freight ServiceReuter - 252 words
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343 1987-02-13 17 THE PORT OF Thailand's decision to install gantry cranes at Klong Toey has come under strong attack by the shipping community Shipping companies and the Bangkok Shipowners and Agents Association have registered their complaints with Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda and the Board of Trade.343 words
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74 1987-02-13 17 THE SINGAPORE Nautical Institute will hold a forum on the topic, "The need for restructuring training, certification and syllabus of deck officers". It will be held on March 7 in the Mapel Room, Oaiichi Hotel, between 1 and 5 pm. Captain Ronald Vardon D74 words
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428 1987-02-13 18 NATURAL and synthetic rubber channelled through nine European ports, from Le Havre to Hamburg, has grown to around 2 million tonnes. Some 50 to 60 per cent of the imports are utilised by tyre manufacturers of France, West Germany and Belgian while a428 words
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751 1987-02-13 18 AP MERCHANT SEAMEN who ply the war-ravaged Gulf rely on well-honed survival instincts, including a sense of timing, for protection from attack. But sometimes, luck is all that protects them from warplanes and gunboats from both sides in the war betweenAP - 751 words
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Article983 1987-02-13 18 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Container VIII 2 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 Africo Ocean IX 4 Alltrans VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow lines X 4 Atlas line X 3 ANl 1 1/2 ARC line V 4 API983 words
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118 1987-02-13 18 Seatrade Week THE PHILIPPINE Foreign Ministry has recommended a temporary ban on the deployment of Filipino seamen to the war-torn Arabian Gulf. The move, which comes in the wake of last month s missile attack on the Iranian tanker Tabriz thatSeatrade Week - 118 words
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Article1084 1987-02-13 18 SHIPPING TIMES, Friday, February 13, 1967 CHARTERING was generally quiet on Wednesday in all sectors of the freight market, and although further grain fixtures were reported from the US Gulf to Japan and the Continent, rates held unchanged, brokers said. This business involved two heavy grain cargoes of1,084 words
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Article178 1987-02-13 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating batween the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Quit. Straits ports/Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACS (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 Line178 words
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217 1987-02-13 19 THE LONDON-BASED Sea Docs Registry, a creation of Intertanko, has lost its battle for survival. Managing director. Mr John Storck, told Lloyd's List that the revolutionary concept in tanker cargo documentation was being dropped and the 16 staff recruited to run the operation have been217 words
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408 1987-02-13 19 Lloyd's List THE WORLD'S best known designer and builder of jack-up drilling rigs has cut its US Gulf workforce by more than half because of the shortage of fabrication, conversion and repair work. Marathon Le Tourneau's yard at Brownsville, Texas hasLloyd's List - 408 words
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180 1987-02-13 19 Reuter CHINA will cut its shipping charges, open regular lines to Latin America and increase sailings to Australia to boost business, the official China Daily quoted Deputy Communications Minister Lin Zuyi as saying. The paper said he told a national shipping meeting that China willReuter - 180 words
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293 1987-02-13 19 KIGSLEY WOOD - By KIGSLEY WOOD IN LESS THAN six weeks Sydneybased Howard Smith Industries has taken delivery of two new tankers the 95,550 dwt sister ships Canopus and Era. They will replace the Miller twins Amanda and Robert Millar. Both tankers came293 words
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Article130 1987-02-13 19 AP SEVEN BODIES have been recovered near Shanghai and a search was continuing for the other 16 crew members of a sunken Hongkong freighter, a shipping official said. The official of Kingstar Shipping, owner of the Panamanianregistered 3,000-ton Camming, said the bodies were believed to beAP - 130 words
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Article79 1987-02-13 19 THE GROWING importance of the Indian offshore sector was underlined when the country's Oil and Natutal Gas Commission came onto the market for three drillships to take on long-term charters. This requirement should arouse considerable interest from a number of drillship owners which are finding difficulty79 words
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165 1987-02-13 19 Reuter IRAN FREED a Polish ship intercepted in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday after unloading cargo bound for its war enemy Iraq, the national news agency Irna said. It said the 5,000-ton Zujmunt Stary, with 24 Polish crew members, was released onReuter - 165 words
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Article4738 1987-02-13 24 AMIIW Lieo Ha. CNne Ocm Shpg. FW M Ever Govern. EvrgrMn. Fab 15 Nad Dam. ScenOuleht. Fab 11 ***** Ha. CNne Ocean Shpg. F *6 20 VWe Da Mars. CMA. Fab 22 Ever QMled. Evergreen. Fab 22 She Ha. Chine Ocaan Shpg Fab 31. Evar Qoniua. Evergreen. Mar4,738 words
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Article1163 1987-02-13 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VMNI B*r1 h Arrival Dtparti KEPPEL WHARVES Anonoi Kit nlooQMria 1702/1300 to0am Glory OB atonguda *****800 fartaag KIO ulrnipiula 1302/2300 kiAyAdk OOtOt" ng»pi K33 nliingBila 1******0 OS atonguda 13.02/1830 hag*, K27 otongsada *****100 Roto Baprat 01 atonguda *****100 Km Modwre K2SW otonguda *****600 Nad1,163 words
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Advertisement702 1987-02-13 17 Mammoth Hunters Jtan M. Auel JZ2 CORONET BOOKS Amiable at all Good Bookshops. a i a 2 Jufoog Port Road Singapore 2261 Tei *****55 CotUcimn Line NORTH AMERICA ATLANTIC EXPRESS (ROUND THE WORLD ROUTING i EXPORT SGP CONNECTS MO UN OAK SEATTLE (C 0. Let NO M 20/2 N. CORAL702 words
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Advertisement76 1987-02-13 17 [KMDB NATURAL and synthetic rubber channelled through nine European ports, from Le Havre to Hamburg, has grown to around 2 million tonnes. Pege II THE WORLD'S best known designer and builder of jack-up drilling rigs has cut its US Gulf workforce by more than half because of the shortage of76 words
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Advertisement1310 1987-02-13 17 r- SHE HAD POWER. SHE NEEDED LOVE. SHE WANTED REVENGE. Emma Harte Is A WOMAN OP SUBSTANCE But whal is the price she has paid? I Available at aK good bookshop* n* MAERSK LINE FAST TRANSIT SINGAPORE-ANTWERP 17 DAYS SINGAPORE-ROTTERDAM 18 DAYS SINGAPORE-BREMERHAVEN 19 DAYS SINGAPORE-HAMBURG 20 DAYS Voy Spore1,310 words
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Advertisement314 1987-02-13 18 OUTBOUND TO NORTH CONTINENT COMPAGNIE MARITIME D AFFRETEMENT REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST TO MEDITERRANEAN AND EUROPE ALSO ARABIAN GULF AND INDIAN SUB CONTINENT [j'ooejn Inland points OUTBOUND TO MEDITERRANEAN VILLI DE MARS VILLI DC VENUS VILLE DC JUPITER Alio accepting FCL Cargo to limjiiol. lAf-s Ljttlku. Bn'ut ana Aleundrij314 words
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Advertisement526 1987-02-13 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd woyy*l P4O Containers Limited faxY.ir'.av: +iA\>.*ur w ;n. vial Australia Straits Containsr Lino (ft mmkm «f MM) STRAITS SHPPING Slngapois to Sabah, Sarawak, Bruno* Ports and Bangkok PEGASUS PRICE PEGASUS PRIDE BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL *****00 -v.rl. 'T ;TS;f.\,526 words
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Advertisement529 1987-02-13 19 CSAV SudAmertoanm deVapona EXPRESS SERVICE TO CHILE FUKR VESSEL UYWfOOt BAY CITY Of ■OTHUvcssa m amca oormco an v* CARGO FOR PUNTA ARENAS, TALCAHUANO (SAN VICENTE) ACCEPTED WITH T/S VIA VALPARAISO femw* *****66 K. L*npw *****25/6/ S. *****19, Boot* *****71 P. K atone *****1S TO USA/CANADA WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE529 words
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Advertisement566 1987-02-13 19 NOTICE IlJ'l I' 2 H.I (AN ERA) CONTRACTS lowly announced to the trade, ANERA wiD be tanplea General Rate Intm—t (GRI) wtth effect tram let 987. The mllfittiii of the GRI will affect Service March. IM7. The sppttcattnn at the Contracts at follow*:(1) Rot any Initial 9srvfc» Contract no previand566 words
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Advertisement342 1987-02-13 20 Hapag-Uoyd l: CONTAINER SHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONV SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONV SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE SPORE PK PEN TRIESTE LEXIOES BILBAO H'BURG B'HAVEN HOLSATIA I*2 14/2 I*2 *3 IS/3 11/3 25/3 1/4 THURINGIA 3/3 2/3 4/3 27/3 13/4 2*4 CQNT AIN ERSHIP SERVICE FROM342 words
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Advertisement328 1987-02-13 20 INTERCONTINENTAL TIMBER CARRIERS BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD PARCEL SERVICE To: CONT/UK PORTS: SINGAPORE PORT KELANC KOTA KINABALU TG. HANI CALICO SHIPPING PTE LTD T as* Tli: RS BUI CALICO FAX; 2NS7I PERKAPALAN UTAMA SON BHD T«t KESAWAN SNIPPING SON BHD t* am (i uw) tu atm> RASA MUHIBBAH SON BHD tat are328 words
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Advertisement431 1987-02-13 21 x PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE «rl KOTA WHOA w I HA HAWK m l IMA HAWK SEA OLORY MA OLORY BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE PASIR GUDANG CONTAINER SERVICE 23 YOKO/KOB/BKK, «V'T V' RED SEA/EAST AND431 words
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Advertisement277 1987-02-13 21 THONG SOON '•>'o9-00, Robina House, S pore 0106 Tel: *****88. Telex: RS ***** BOOKING: *****88 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK rlVi 11 SINGAPORE TO SABAH PORT SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI ri CONTAINER FEEDER SE SINGAPORE/BANGKOK With Reefer, and FCL Container Service Agents: Bangkok: Transport i Freight Forwarding International277 words
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Advertisement550 1987-02-13 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT up m lw up u/j on m an aa m ap op ap an up 3/4 *4 lit 7/4 *4 lIH W W W I*4 iw um m I*4 W UK w w w *4 a* a* a* »4 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM550 words
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Advertisement333 1987-02-13 21 BOUSTEAO SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR 1* 101KAH VIII PA-AN VIS7W pagan mm MTONEYWA V222V PA-A* VMM sa (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Keiang Ppnang I 1/17 FA TVn FA Hl* FA 9/IFA IM2 tor BANK LINE FORTH BANK VIM TAMAITAI SAMOA VAN IVY BANK VIIN SPORE ROAM333 words
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Advertisement412 1987-02-13 22 NTRASEA t PTE) LTD 15 Hoe Chiang Hoa' »07 02/03 Santord Building Singapore 0208 T#l *****11 (10 Llne»i Bulk Orient Line I BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK M.V. ADELINA OK rpara P. Kaimg tarIn Nrt 15/2 SETE/ROT/ANT/UK(MULL) Afantr Timlin INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BOOK INC *****11 K Luwpur BINTANC SHIPPING CO. SON.412 words
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Advertisement885 1987-02-13 23 $C? NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD. Tit No Offtaa Tartenal CFS BOOKIHCS IMin rnmn mmn *****53 OR DIRECT LINES P.Kalang NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FEEU/AUST TPA/SEA MB« 27K742 ZMW 77*11! 27*114 VMM NEPLINE SON. BHD. 3MNV NEPLINE SON. BHD. 2U483 NEPLINE SON. BHD. 8aM5027MM*****1027M2 NEPLINE SON. BHD. aWMM TO EUROPE/UK (VIA885 words
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Advertisement389 1987-02-13 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DOHAM SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON Vttaol't Nam* S par* PKtlinf Buun Mo J Donam/701N m M 0 70 is "g No 7 oonjm,7o2N 16,3 20,3 30'3 No»Oofum;?02N X.3 30/3 UM No t Donan/7Q3N 2/4 M 17/4 No. 7 DONAH389 words
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Advertisement653 1987-02-13 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELAMC PtHAIIG MIS SHARIKAT RAM SOON SON. BNO. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS MAI THONG SHIFTING653 words
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Advertisement246 1987-02-13 24 frrm regional container lines TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) VESSEL SA DRAGON m* MUM TO P.KELANG PENANG (2 SAILINGS A WEEK) RAT ANA MUM pa ■LiLJLIi :nTO ji •'.I :ngg TO SOUTH THAILAND BENGAL BAY CONTAINER FEEDER TO CHITTAGONG PORT KFIANG FARYS MARITIME P-NANG DASWANI SDN BHD fSSIK GUDANG246 words
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Advertisement116 1987-02-13 24 LIZENA PTE LTD 1 1 *S. 0. *S. SdH. MV TBN 21-90/1/87 OPEN ITBIA PORTS MV XIN HUA 10-16/2/87 OPEN IfSIA PORTS Accept Booking Space far PCWLCWBmkbulk 308, 2nd PL Jin. fl—he*, ***** Melaka, M'«i* Tel: 08-*****7 Pax: 06-*****0 Tlx: MA***** VESSEL ETA TBN lfi/2 GANGOTRI 18/2 SAILING ROTATION SAB116 words
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Advertisement97 1987-02-13 24 OCEAN PROMOTER SHIPPING S.A. SPORE LOADING FOR MV WHEDDON CROSS FEB 19 COLOMBO HODEIDANI PT. SUEZ L.N. SHIPPING PTE LTD 1 MARITIME SQUARE #1M« WOULD TRADE CENTRE, WNOAPC T«fc 27MR11 TELEX RS SW7V FRECON AGENCIES <s> pte ltd TT .u. TRANSNAJtO 17/2/S7 HUANGPU, FUZNOU, SHEKOU, GUANGZHOU 15BJB LAGOS, PORT HARCOURT97 words
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Advertisement371 1987-02-13 25 International Freight Forwarders WEEKLY-CONSOLIDATION Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE INDIA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE CALCUTTA MAMAS PORT HARCOURT Oil SAILED IN PORT 13-15 FEB KATHRINE SIF 012 12-13 FEB 19-22 FEB 25-21 FEB PORT HARCOURT 013 20-21 FEB 27-02 MAR OS-OS MAR KATHRINE SIF 014 04-05371 words
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Advertisement129 1987-02-13 25 PERCH KEIU UKS (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) CHINA SERVICES Etd. STORE Etd. PKLG Destinations: SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN HAKOU, ZHANJIANG XMGANG, QMGDAO SHANGHAI t OTHER PORTS WEEKLY SAILINGS VlipMmM FORTRAN* MRV» ussM n* am mnam/ Tumi WORLDWIDE SERVICES ACCEPTING CONVENTIONAL, CONSOLIDATION (LCL) ANO FCL CARGOES WEEKLY FROM SINGAPORE, PORT129 words
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Advertisement554 1987-02-13 26 HEAP SENG TRADING ft SNIPPING PTE LTD MOl BEACH ROAD #13-01 Q OLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 071 TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO PKLANC PNC It FEB n FEB I*oo FEB FEB H/K FEB Ml FEB a v. vi-ji.iiM Wwt M>lay*t*n Pwunf RATA USTURNA SON BMO554 words
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Advertisement376 1987-02-13 26 la C.V. UNE (A Member Of Tho ACE Consortium) CNO YANG SNIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) ■ERCATOR WW C* TOKYO MR TRANSWORLD MIDGE VM SEVEN SEAS MIDGE VOT FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Cfl PARIS ME LC MIOGE VSK ORIENTAL CHIEF VSE KOREAN376 words
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Advertisement651 1987-02-13 26 4 rnuniiiii orniiiui nr ti*Mnrr* B 4 COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) S "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" K Loading (or CaNao. Mataram. No and an otter Peruvian pods with transhipment at' 1\ Kobe On CPY Thromh Bids of lad.nf to final tebnatm V Penanf P. Kalanf Singapore MANOLOEVERETT JOHNEVERETT MURRAYEVERETT 17/13651 words
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