The Business Times, 28 May 1987
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Title Section12 1987-05-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1987 75 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration232 1987-05-28 1 STOCK MARKET TRADING ACTIVITY again centred on second-liners and penny stocks on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The ST Industrial Index rose 6.47 points to 1,213.70 while the BT Composite Index gained 6.03 points to 1,078.75. Volume amounted to 44.4 million shares worth $111.5 million compared with232 words
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403 1987-05-28 1 MARGARET THOMAS - By MARGARET THOMAS EUROPEAN companies, slow to seize the business opportunities offered by the Asian-Pacific region, have been losing out to American and Japanese companies, Trade and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong told representatives of some of Italy's top403 words
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Article, Illustration727 1987-05-28 1 LISA LEE - Share offer brings $6.8 billion in application monies By LISA LEE SEMBAWANG MARITIME Ltd's offer of 45 million shares at $1.80 each has broken all records set by new issues in Singapore in terms of application monies. The issue, which was 93.3 times subscribed,727 words
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484 1987-05-28 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG TOURISM and investment promotion featured prominently in a one-hour talk yesterday between Singapore's First Deputy Prime Minister, Goh Chok Tong, and Chinese Vice-Premier Wan Li, his official host. The talk covered a lot of ground but Mr Wan was particularly interested484 words
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Article111 1987-05-28 1 AFP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan believes that the US dollar has fallen enough and does not want any further radical drop in its value. The Tokyo-based Nihon Keizai Shimbun yesterday also reported the US President as having said that leaders of seven industrialised democracies would discuss theAFP - 111 words
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529 1987-05-28 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke announced yesterday that he would seek a fresh mandate in a snap election on July 11 so that his Labour Party government could finish its task of restoring the economy. Mr HawkeReuter - 529 words
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Advertisement102 1987-05-28 1 ."?,$|'=/^*+_&*;-?*.(~/>:@@%|]! ft T*-r > No other hotel in Singapore can welcome their guests with more real opulence and resort-like surroundings. Or guarantee that every room has the solid business comforts and luxurious amenities expected of a grand deluxe hotel. It also has one of the best equipped and beautifully staffed102 words
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Advertisement297 1987-05-28 1 Nasdaq and after SINGAPORE'S second securities market will be exchanging quotations with Nasdaq (or the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation system) towards the end of this year. This event is going to have an impact on the local as well as international financial scene. See Page 8 \mm297 words
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Advertisement7 1987-05-28 1 Canberra shalvas labour ralatfona bill, Paga 37 words
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Advertisement307 1987-05-28 1 Rodenstoch TAN WAH PIOW, the man named as the mastermind behind a plot to establish a Marxist regime in Singapore is now wanted under the Internal Security Act. A government spokesman said that that had been gazetted. Tan fled to the UK in 1976. Previously, he was wanted only for307 words
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HOME NEWS
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370 1987-05-28 2 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN LAST SUNDAY'S fire at the Esso refinery is costing the company millions of dollars in lost business and damages and has reduced operations to half steam. The Pulau Ayer Chawan refinery, the second largest in Singapore with a capacity of 230,000370 words
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Article49 1987-05-28 2 SHELL has announced wholesale price increaaes for its petrol which take effect today. The increaaes are 0.5 US cents a US gallon for the premium and intermediate grades of petrol. With the increaae, premium costs 63.5 US cents a gallon and intermediate, 57 US cents a gallon.49 words
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280 1987-05-28 2 ASEAN BUSINESSMEN put in a total of A 17.4 billion worth of investments in Australia as at the end of June last year. Although no details are available, Singapore is believed to account for the largeat share of Asean investments in Australia. As at280 words
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Article, Illustration442 1987-05-28 2 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE MISS CHILE. Cecilia Bolocco, the brunette beauty who challenged compere Bob Barker to apeak to her in Spanish, walked away with the Miss Universe crown yesterday. The 22-year-ok) won almost half a million dollars' worth of prizes and442 words
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161 1987-05-28 2 THE SINGAPORE Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI) is sending an eight-member trade mission to Spain and Portugal. The mission, supported by the Trade Development Board, will be led by Mr Yong Poh Shin, a former council member of SFCCI and managing161 words
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472 1987-05-28 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN MORE CARROTS are being dangled before small businesses in yet another push by the government to get them to computerise. The Small Enterprise Bureau is offering soft loans at a preferential rate of 3.5 per cent on reducing472 words
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Advertisement226 1987-05-28 2 Thai's European Express i w 5 '"1 4 -s 0 "W"* r* 1 r-T 1 4. i* as ?r .j It 0»» .15.• Stockholm 1 &sstf' -4 s ma «r*m^ ip nae U s V m it i fc! »-*r~ We call it the European Express because we have cut226 words
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Advertisement311 1987-05-28 2 Properties you will keep in your family for Generations. T with a distinct architectural variation. The land title is freehold. Book Now before prices escalate. Z!T* MM |M imrn win i ."SIP". Situated in Dalvey Estate, adjacent to Nassim Road. Three storey bungalows with a built-up area of between 750311 words
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ASIA – PACIFIC
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505 1987-05-28 3 Bid to overcome export ban by Aussie, NZ unions Reuter FIJI will contact Asian countries to help it overcome an export ban imposed by trade unions in Australia and New Zealand in protest against the military overthrow ef the elected government, its formerReuter - 505 words
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Article559 1987-05-28 3 Bernama ES MALAYSIA'S new Tourism and Culture Minister, Datuk Sabbaruddin Chik, said yesterday that he will take steps to ensure that efforts are intensified to develop the tourism industry in the country to make it a leading foreign exchange earner. He said the TouristBernama ES - 559 words
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Article239 1987-05-28 3 FT JAPAN is likely to become the first of Washington's military allies to make public the terms of an agreement to join the research phase of President Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI). The Japanese have been under US pressure to join the SDI researchFT - 239 words
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194 1987-05-28 3 AP A RECORD 5.52 million Japanese went abroad in 1986 as tourists, up 11 per cent from a year earlier, while the number of foreigners touring Japan fell by 11 per cent to two million, tbe Prime Minister s Office announced on Tuesday inAP - 194 words
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134 1987-05-28 3 FT FOR WHAT is now the third time in 12 months, Indonesia's Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja has called off a planned visit to communist Vietnam, a move which seems to end hopes of any earty settlement to the eight-year-old conflict in Cambodia. TheFT - 134 words
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442 1987-05-28 3 UPI TAKING ADVANTAGE of the yen's dramatic rise against the dollar, Japanese are gobbling up property in the swankier areas of Honolulu and sending Hawaii's real estate market to dizzying heights. "The Japanese are coming here and buying up everything in sight in someUPI - 442 words
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590 1987-05-28 3 FT SRI LANKA has been warned by major Western countries, which give it more than US$5OO million a year in development aid, not to stage special peace talks on its Tamil ethnic crisis merely to impress the annual Paris meeting next month.FT - 590 words
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Advertisement132 1987-05-28 3 Choose from Kampachi's exquisite Japanese Set Lunches The lofty prices and unfamiliar assortment ofjapanese cuisine are common deterrents to many a diner. At the Kampachi, we are glad to offer you 6 different sets of Japanese lunches. Priced at only $16+ per set, they are.easy to order and unsurpassed in132 words
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Advertisement126 1987-05-28 3 Leader, Page EXPERIENCE THAT TRADITION WITH SAUDIA'S HAUTE CUISINE MENU. One of the biggest problems when flying with us is choosing from our menu. Should it be Crepes A La Reine or Strogonoff omelette for breakfast? Lobster Thermidor or Fillet Steak Forestiere for dinner? And to make Flight No. SV126 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration452 1987-05-28 4 Plans drawn up to deal with Japan and US UPI EUROPEAN LEADERS have warned the US and Japan that they plan to take retaliatory action on trade unless both economic superpowers modify "protectionist" leanings. The European Council which includes the foreign ministersUPI - 452 words
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Article, Illustration270 1987-05-28 4 UPI THE TRADE BILL before Congress has both good and bad elements but generally is too protectionist, US Treasury Secretary James Baker told the Houston Society of Financial Analysts on Tuesday. "The political coalition for free trade in this country is going through someUPI - 270 words
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390 1987-05-28 4 Reuter IN SPITE OF a healthy domestic economy and low interest rates in the past four years, US business and personal bankruptcy cases have soared with no slow-down in sight, legal experts say. The latest government statistics show that the average number of monthlyReuter - 390 words
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Article137 1987-05-28 4 UPI ELEVEN Latin American I nations mat on Tuesday for i talks aimed at upholding i mutual trade interests and < heading off protectionism, i especially from the US, Mexico's Deputy Com- i merce Minister said. I "The barriers put up by the industrialised nationsUPI - 137 words
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498 1987-05-28 4 Reuter WHAT CAN top executives learn from baboons? That you have to have friends to make it in this tough world, says a leading stress researcher in Texas. As part of a five-year study of the relationship between stress and heart disease. Or AnthonyReuter - 498 words
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297 1987-05-28 4 UPI THE REAQAN administration's top economist predicted on Tuesday that inflation will go down later this year and that the United States will achieve the longest peacetime expansion in at least 130 years. Beryl Sprinkel, head of the presidents council of economic advisers, saidUPI - 297 words
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Article194 1987-05-28 4 AFP A MONTHLY business confidence index compiled by South Africa's Association of Commerce (Assocom) said on Tuesday the underlying trend in business confidence in South Africa "remained positive." The Assocom index which measures 13 economic indicators rose marginally in May, from 95.9 to 96.4 (1983-AFP - 194 words
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Article796 1987-05-28 4 ARRIVALS Operator owrvicm number fhin From MAS MAS MAS AC SU OA MAS GU MA GU SU SU CAAC SU THAI MAS GU SU SU GU SU SU UJFT SU SU •A THAI THAI CPA MAS MAS GU MAS TRA l/TA SU ML SU SU ML SU796 words
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Advertisement246 1987-05-28 4 WrThtOpeat Vtnnuat Migration iiiliTi »5 ~«W» >v. Mfc- v -'"-^SI W-sO%£w-i v I ,iw 4 JiP •'< x ms 4 r<j IBM Every year between late June to September, over two million of herbivores (mainly wildebeest zebra) make the long trek from Tanzania's Serengett to Kenya's famed Massai Mara in246 words
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Advertisement155 1987-05-28 4 The business person's choice, every Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 hours and arriving Heathrow early the following morning. Call your Travel Agent or Air Canada at *****55. AIR CANADA One word that means a great deal in anyone's language: Hertz. Travelling overseas? Then book your155 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article283 1987-05-28 5 Chinese Produce Coconut oil (ms/1 ooicg) 25% 190 Exchange SiNtn' noon <Mrq pi Now drum* 131.00 35% 185 rtcM on 2nd hand drvm Mk 126.00 117.00 114.00 Broken Rice Moy 27 (S$/100 kg) local In bufc A-1 Super 146 Coconut oil M FOB 63.00 Copra (M$/iook«) A-l Spedai283 words
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Article322 1987-05-28 5 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/SeAer dodng pricti on May 26 l£/tonne unless ipedfted) Previous doting pctoti In My M'dan RIO ol My Avg M'dan RIO it My/Aug Sop Ptltill II M rTWIipQWWl CO ns 322-5dr (319.0pd) Mn FOI 327J/326.0pd 327_5pd oarlno FOI 295.0dr conut oil 3pc ffa (395.00/400.00) 3-mondw322 words
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Article209 1987-05-28 5 THE PRICE OF TIN on the Kuala Lumpur tin market roee ona cant to doee at MSK.72 par kilo yaatarday In fairly quiat trading. The market opened at Tueeday'e M 116.71 which saw buyers bidding 106 tonnee while sellers offered only M. Final turnover waa M209 words
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Article313 1987-05-28 5 RAS prices In I CM*** FOB In bnto NOON CLOSE Buyon Sellers Buyon Sellen bit 1 RSS Prompt 210.00 211.00N 211.00 212.00N Int t RSS Juno 87 207JO 208JO 209.00 210.00 lot 1 RSS July 203-50 204.00 205.00 205J0 Int 2 RSS OP 195.00 197.00N 196.00 198.00N313 words
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Article87 1987-05-28 5 (cam/kg, 1 -to n po»Wn) JUNE 87 JULY 87 (currant month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON 1wy«n > H > n ■wywi S«<l*a SSI 30 180.50 182.50N 180 JO 1 82 JON SSI 50 179 JO ltOJON 179 JO 180 JON StHtri luytn $tlin SMI cv 247JO87 words
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Article294 1987-05-28 5 HONGKONG: Gold closed slightly lower yesterday after a weak opening in line with New York's closing, and sentiment was bearish due to the stronger dollar. But late short covering by local investors pared most of the day's losses Bullion settled at U*****.00/50 an ounce against the day's low294 words
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Article416 1987-05-28 5 Crude palm oil futuraa closed lower on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday in line with the easier closing on the Chicago Board of Trade. The local market opened lower but recovered on short covering activities. Turnover was much higher at 407 lots against 109 on Tuesday. June416 words
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Article78 1987-05-28 5 EAST ASIAN oil products remained quiet in a directionless market. Naphtha and fuel oil talked in a wide range, with players relaxed. Middle distillates were lacklustre. Crude (FOB origin) USAml Oi« OmM LMyl 17.1 J 0u02 WM Tua WTI (My) I9JJ +003 Products (FOB S'pore) llSS/barrat Oany*78 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration929 1987-05-28 6 UPI IN HIS first year as commander of the Thai army, Gen Chavalit Yongjaiyudh has made numerous lasting impressions ranging from admiration to fear inside America s closest ally in South-east Asia. The politically shrewd Chavalit is seen by both critics and supporters asUPI - 929 words
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728 1987-05-28 6 Reuter AS THIRD WORLD debt rears its ugly head again, bankers may be taking some comfort from the news out of Mexico. The economy of the nation which triggered the debt crisis, when it nearly defaulted in 1982, shows signs itReuter - 728 words
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Article, Illustration866 1987-05-28 6 AP IN SPITE OF fraud charges and sharp rhetoric, former defence minister Juan Ponce Enrile has failed so far to win broad support or to bring his opposition movement out of the shadow of the former president of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos. Mr Enrile'sAP - 866 words
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Advertisement230 1987-05-28 6 CORUM SWISS V 68& r: *-> AJi 1 r\ <n.<yr t y 1..1U0 V h.. Admiral's Cup by Corum a luxury quartz watch handcrafted for those who take the helm. Enamelled nautical pennants marking the hours dress the dial overall and accurately signal the time even 100 feet down. With230 words
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Advertisement47 1987-05-28 6 DREADFUL RECEPTION AND A SCREEN THAT'S FULL OF HOLES. NOW GRUNDIG MAKES SHAVERS AS WELL AS TVS AND EVERY SUPERFINE FOIL HEAD IS GUARANTEED FOR A FULL YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE CHECK OUT THE SEVEN GRUNDIG SHAVERS AT YOUR NEAREST DEALER OR CALL 336 347747 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1987-05-28 6 Doonesbury hjhen pip w think Trajnt YOUR AFFAIR IN IDUNNO anymwaffecjep ABOUT A WKAOUTYTD L HONTH POWURJOOAS anbpiwrhbrz* 55 3 I NO HAY BY GARRY TRUDEAU26 words
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FEATURES
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Article553 1987-05-28 8 IT WAS SHOCKING when it occurred, but in retrospect, what seems shocking is the fact that few could time its arrival. The coup in the 840-island paradise of Fiji seems a natural outcome of the conspiracy of almost every factor imaginable, from the historical to the553 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1987-05-28 8 STEVE USDIN - Another step towards making Singapore a regional securities trading centre Financial markets around the world are moving towards the day when global trading of securities becomes a fact of life. Already, the two major financial centres of New York and London are1,389 words
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Advertisement73 1987-05-28 8 -x- ?ll\l Every second's on-the-house! The Fountain Lounge is flowing with the good times. Between spm and Bpm daily, for every drink you order you get your next FREE. And bottle purchasers pay just half the price. There's no happier time to enjoy your favourite drinks and some of the73 words
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Advertisement58 1987-05-28 8 FROM |V PiGTAfIS I K TO S r BIPES -rssCfca* A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF BUSINESS TRENDS Breathing new life into the Chinese Chamber All eyes on the MRT State-of-the-art banking Am I my client's keeper? A Times Periodicals publication CAD's ready for white-collar cads Miss Universe: Why Working Woman favours58 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous202 1987-05-28 8 Tms uE-Tref? is gun v Fwies 'is soPeRB.... r\<e.uMD TV>e. UNE-.- IT'S D£FINITiV£. RGJPUV -roTneji? teTret? OF "Iv-16- \A-TH 1 /I THem foßcifuulv of "me P£MFNLTy CLAUSC PIND TH£ DIR£ CONS£QUeNC£S OF TH&4I? PiCTiOMS £hc. one copy of oscar WtLCe'S "BftUftP OF a&KDt] GAOL ©Evening Standard Co. Ltd.,1962-1987 :¥i i202 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration576 1987-05-28 9 Reuter IT WAS the day of the unknown warriors at the French Open tennis championships on Tuesday when three of the world's leading players were ambushed in the first round. John McEnroe, preoccupied by the pain in his legs and the injury to his reputationReuter - 576 words
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448 1987-05-28 9 Agencies LARRY BIRD stole an inbounds pass and fed Dennis Johnson for the winning lay-up with one second left, giving the Boston Celtics a 108-107 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday and a 3-2 lead in the National Basketball Association Eastern ConferenceAgencies - 448 words
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235 1987-05-28 9 UPI KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR has not yet decided on whether to accept an offer from the Los Angeles Lakers to return for two more years, which would take the US National Basketball Association's oldest player through his 42nd birthday and give him 20 seasons in theUPI - 235 words
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323 1987-05-28 9 Reuter SECOND-HALF goals by Rai and Valdo in Glasgow brought Brazil's short British soccer tour to an end on a high note on Tuesday night as they beat Scotland 2-0 to win the Stanley Rous Cup. The Brazilians were the only sideReuter - 323 words
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Article625 1987-05-28 9 WALTON MORAIS - Jranklif. speaking.... WALTON MORAIS THE DAMAGE has been done, i Lela Zainal has lost a lucrative < airline sponsorship deal with < Cathay Pacific. The question now is what do we do next? t The saga of Lela's quest for t tennis glory, it seems,625 words
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Advertisement66 1987-05-28 9 1 BUYONE GETONE Now till June :3Uth. Offer is on while stocks last AVAILABLE AT: #02 :J5 CENTRE POINT #09-123 MARINA SQUARE #nl 71 PARKWAY PARADE #(•1 »».s 01 B CENTRE #02 55 MERIDIEN SHPG CENTRE #02 24 AMARA HOTEL |:<4 SOITH BRIDGE RD il!» NEW BRIDGE RD #01 HO66 words
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Miscellaneous1118 1987-05-28 9 to aaa aaaa® 12.30 News (C). 12.50 Close. PM SRC Text Sample Pagev Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Catch Phrase. Wonwn Of TV* World Health, Fashion and Beauty. Dfahonn Carroll plays host in ihis episode (Last episode). Coming Attractions. Only Fools and Horses The Second Time Around. The Mayor1,118 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article682 1987-05-28 10 INDUSTRIALS May 34 Pane* Asdo-Mft IM IMC* Aftttf-lyOfK. 430 -1 IT1PIC 312 211 -3 kardoyv 557 7 iHdioa SB 6 nee 371 4 Dm Onto.— 883 12 IOC Group.. 4*4 J look 306 10 loMOtar 529 -1 IATV 547 7 1 AJnuayi ISO -1 MM* 173 Ml Gar682 words
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Article397 1987-05-28 10 Reuter WALL STREET scored one of its biggest gains in celebration of an apparent easing of inflation anxiety as bond prices and the dollar soared and commodity prices slumped. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped to its third biggest single session gain ever, rising 54.74Reuter - 397 words
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Article141 1987-05-28 10 MAY as AbitiM CI 36* Inco Int Prov Ptpa tu lr»tf 22% 47% 24%B •1% 37% Karr Addlaon 24% unch 16% Loblaw Co 14% Bank Nova Sootia Bank Ot Montreal 17* 33* 41% McMll Btdl Motaon A 29 24% 32% 1% 22% Noranda In 27% 36% Norlhgata Exp 10%141 words
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Article167 1987-05-28 10 MAY a MOW RAND rnuALS Tonga* t Trutf Bfc Un SlMl WooHru 1190 220 •0 1825 -60 unch +2 unch A Alpha Abarcom 1675 360 25 -6 mm KM Aad 1800 -25 26 Anglo* Amaprop AMIC 000 6350 Blyvoof 10 BuftaU CQSmttti. CNA 4360 500 unch Charter Cona QoM167 words
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Article518 1987-05-28 10 MAY H US Engalhard Cp 25% N L Induat 7% unch 87* ♦1* Nabaoo Rl 50* 1 Alcan Alumln Alcoa 42* 47* Rraatcnt Tlra Fluor Cp 3i% 16* +2 one* NaflCXattham 62 6* 1* 2% -5% 1* Ailag Infl All lad S»g 17* ....41* 1 FMCCp Ford Motor518 words
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Article793 1987-05-28 10 Amsterdam MAY a ru ABN 474.00 -05 86.20 •0 1 101.30 129 50 0.6 0.8 Alranta 147 90 AMEV Amro Bank Am Stad 98 00 74.10 127 00 13.80 -0.2 0.1 -4 0.7 BOLS 156 50 -1.5 Boraumij Buahrman Tattarcx Calva Etaaviar 129.00 la. 93 70 837 00793 words
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Advertisement201 1987-05-28 10 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 potpourri. Hot and steaming buffet to mg get you through the K&jKt night for only $9.50. (All prices subject to 10% Service i201 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article395 1987-05-28 11 HONGKONG: The Hang Seng Index reached a new closing high yesterday despite fairly heavy prof-it-taking by professional investors in the afternoon session, brokers said. The index gained 7.04 points to 2,942.92, compared with the previous record of 2,939.05 set on march 3. The Hong Kong Index was up 5.27395 words
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Article246 1987-05-28 11 MAY 17 All SI near* Indus A»a Cement Cathay Cons NT S 4 50 50.00 76.50 0.02 -05 -1 Kuochan Dav Laa Chang Yuan Cham Indus Lian Hwa Indua 37 30 4100 29.30 56 00 -03 -09 -06 •0 5 Chans Hwa Bank M OO 3.5 Pacific Cona 42246 words
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Article400 1987-05-28 11 TOKYO: Share prices ended easier yesterday in heavy trade as the dollar's recent sharp gains against the yen dampened hopes for more cuts in Japan's discount rate. The market index lost 41.12 to close at 24,539.75 after trading in a narrow range all day. Declines barely led advances in400 words
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Article91 1987-05-28 11 MAY XT Aco}« Mining Anglo Phil PCSOS Oriental B Phil Ovarsaaa Phi lax B 0 036 0 0623 0 060 0 001 0 006 -0 48 Apax Mining B 0.048 -0 0036 Picop B PLOT 436 7.5 Atlas Con. B Baguio Gold ...27 0.006 unch unch San Miguai B91 words
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Article427 1987-05-28 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets finished sharply weaker yesterday as a heavy fall in gold prices overnight led to widespread selling, particularly among gold issues. "The fall in gold just overwhelmed the market," one broker said. At the close of trading, the All Ordinaries Index had fallen 46.3 points to427 words
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Article106 1987-05-28 11 MAY 17 Ctwll Sugar WON ***** -400 Kal Kangwon Ind Kit Motor 1440 ***** ***** -20 -300 -600 Daatim Ind ***** -250 Daewoo Corp 1130 -25 2440 Ohwoo Haavy ***** •120 Lucfcy iW 1410 40 Daiahin Sacurlttaa 3000 -100 ***** -300 ***** -000 Doog Suh Stock Dongbu Staa< *****106 words
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Article143 1987-05-28 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index edged up 0.35 to 271.50 on a turnover of 2,046,544 shares worth 513.4 million baht. Reuter MAY 27 1 Ao Khint Thai MMT fj, -A. 11 h- i rW kuoi isning Saha Union 200 2B4 1063 -2 -6 50 Ayudhya ImmHwrtReuter - 143 words
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Article68 1987-05-28 11 Reuter THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry will allow Japanese securities houses to set up 422 branch offices throughout Japan in the two years ending March 1989, adding to the total of 2,420 at March 31 this year, a ministry spokesman said. He said the permission followed requestsReuter - 68 words
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565 1987-05-28 11 Reuter FOREIGN investment in China may increase as the political situation appears to stabilise but serious obstacles remain. A United Nations report on "Foreign direct investment" in China prepared by the UN Centre on Transnational Corporations said investors must overcome tears of politicalReuter - 565 words
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Article254 1987-05-28 11 Monogtn' prices for May 28 Singapore Unit Trust Tlw Co«irc« 109 I.M* Tka Savings Fund 095 101 S'poro Prog Fund 0.4* 0 JO S pot* W Fund 0.77 0£ S'por* Invoti Fund 0.81 087 S'poro Equity Fund 0.55 0 J? Asia Unit Trust Mai InvMt Fund 151 159*254 words
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Article108 1987-05-28 11 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Wednesday 1897.12 Tuesday *****5 Week 090 1860.84 Hang Song Index Wednesday *****2* Tuesday *****6 Week ago 2878 10 All Industrial! Wednesday ***** Tuesday 2551.0 Week ogo ***** NEW YORK Dow Jones Tuesday 2297 94 Monday Closed Week ogo *****6 TOKYO Nikkei Average Wednesday ***** 75108 words
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369 1987-05-28 12 Reuter AUSTRALIA UNVEILED its nugget gold-bullion coins in New York on Tuesday, joining the US government, Canada and several other nations in the scrsmbie for the growing investor goldmarket in the United States. Private gold holdings, banned for decades in the UnitedReuter - 369 words
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141 1987-05-28 12 Reuter BORROWING ON world capital markets is slowing and may be lower this year compared with 1966 as participants become more cautious about uncertainties in the global economy, the OECD said yesterday. Capital markets, where companies and governments raise money through financial instrumentsReuter - 141 words
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Article313 1987-05-28 12 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Trading was slow in the afternoon as moat operators were sidelined after having taken their poeitions in the morning which saw moderate activity. Period rate* weakened between 1/16 to 5/16 point at the313 words
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Article800 1987-05-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR: The US dollar cloeed at 2.4950/60 and the Singapore dollar at 117.60/70 yesterday. JAKARTA: The US dollar was fixed yesterday at 1646.00/1652.00 rupiah. HONGKONG: The US dollar cloeed narrowly mixed in volatile and nervous trading mainly on profit-tak-ing after New York's sharp gains. The yen was particularly800 words
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Article236 1987-05-28 12 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed unchanged at per cent yesterday. The term rates each roee 14 point to 5 per cent t paw 0.37/0.38 10 units of foreign currency fturmoM kyaf 2.00/3.00 Mian rvpoo 5.20/5.70 100 unMi of lorolgn currency ftahr 30.00/31.00 NTS 24.00/24.50236 words
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Article, Illustration177 1987-05-28 12 Indicates the «wag# of the prim* tending rates of 12 ma|or banks in Singapore Interbank market ri itaa (offer/bid) on May 27 US$ DM SWFC Yw 7 4mr* 7 1/14 4 13/1* 7/» J/4 1 IS/14—IS/14 2 1/4 3 4 1/4 i/a 1 7 1/14 IS/1* 7/1177 words
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Article56 1987-05-28 12 Treasury bills (most r*c*m tlMUM) Issu* cod* Maturity Yostordoy's yMd •Q ***** N 27.8.87 2.85 275 RS ***** A 26.11.87 3.12 3.02 Singapore government bonds tauo Coupon Moturity In ■-11 r r»tli a^COTTV# YMd code rot* oosmg (offorod pric* rat*) N*****0Z 3.500 1.6.1989 99.353.78 99.45 N*****0H 5.37556 words
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Article606 1987-05-28 12 SINGAPORE: The US dollar cioeed mixed yeeterday against major currencies compared with New York's levele. after fluctuating widely in active trading. Dealers said that the dollar started on a steady to slightly lower note but fell fairly sharply around mid-morning on heavy telling to take profits by a606 words
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Advertisement433 1987-05-28 12 NOTICES ®HDB REGISTRATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR LANDSCAPING TREE PLANTING AND TURFING WORKS The Board intends to invite tenders tor landscaping, tree planting'and turfing works to various HDB estates. It is anticipated that tenders will be invited in July 1987. Contractors who are interested in participating the tenders and all other433 words
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Advertisement278 1987-05-28 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF EASTERN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL CONSULTANT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened and held at 5 Jalan Saudara Ku, Singapore 1545 on the278 words
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Advertisement379 1987-05-28 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF AMBASSADOR TRADING PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the Company held on 13th day of May 1967, at 150, South Bridge Road, #04-02, Singapore 0105, the following Special Resolution was379 words
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Advertisement416 1987-05-28 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 50) AND IN THE MATTER OF BINTANG BAHRU SHIPPING COMPANY PTE. LTD. (In Members' Voluntary WindingUp) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act (Chapter SO), that the Final General Meeting of the416 words
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Advertisement379 1987-05-28 12 In the Matter of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 GREEN BUS COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Maeting of the members of the above named company, duly convened and held at 4 Battery Road 12-00 Bank of China Building, Singapore 0104 on 24th May379 words
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Advertisement142 1987-05-28 12 > DEBENHAM TEWSON CITY VALUERS PTE LTD Excellent Australian Property Investments Our Australian offices have investment opportunities in shopping office developments in both Sydney Perth. i) Perth, Bondi 'ass-* Price g»/ovtetd Our representative will brief clients between 27th to 30th May 1987 on property investment opportunities: For appointment enquiry please142 words
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Article, Illustration4294 1987-05-28 13 THE Singapore stock market continued to consolidate yesterday and closed mixed for the third consecutive session The Straits Times Industrial Index finished 6.47 points higher at 1.213.70 and the BT Composite Index gained 6.03 points to 1,078.75. Losers led gainers by 89 to4,294 words
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Article257 1987-05-28 13 SINGAPORE Rites Indices Mar 2* mot 27 c c 332 24 •T Cu«pu*> 1072.72 1078.75 Shongri-l 540 20 IT ot/os 247 147 H Laong Fin 430 11 IT CADI -5823 -5833 Jurono Eng 50* 390 16 •T 10-4«r i -5*64 •***** -5S4S *****3 toe 350 16 8TOBV257 words
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Article4317 1987-05-28 13 810 and offer prices officially listed and business in snd reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted afler the word "SETT".4,317 words
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Article68 1987-05-28 13 0VER8EA8 UNION BANK Limited: 38th AGM at the Board Room. 45th Storey, OUB Centre. 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 0104, today at 11.30am. OVERSEAS UNION ENTERPRISE Limited: 24th AGM at the Board Room, 45th Storey. OUB Centre. 1 Raffles Place. Singapore 0104, today at noon. OVERSEAS UNION TRUST Limited:68 words
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Advertisement10 1987-05-28 13 KL market report, Business done on the KLSE, Page 1510 words
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Advertisement154 1987-05-28 14 What to look for in a parachute company. The product: gfe Highest quality construction k k Proven reliability N V i Jaßßga r iff Back-up system in case something goes wrong sVf V-A 111 WW I 1/ Highest standards of engineering and technology 1| l!I V;-\ :If/ ill ■ISI I154 words
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Article126 1987-05-28 15 WEARNE BROTHERS LTD has reported a near 40 per cent rise in group net profit to $6.32 million ($4.52 million) on a turnover of $65.72 million ($66.44 million) for the six months ended March 31. 1987. There were improved profits from electronics, computers,126 words
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Article41 1987-05-28 15 Group loss after tax of M$2.85 million (loss of $7.16 million) on a turnover of $325.43 million ($319.24 million) for the year ended Jan 31, 1987. Loss per share is 1.1 cents (2.8 cents). No dividend was recommended.41 words
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Article40 1987-05-28 15 JACKS International Ltd Qroup loss after tax and minorities of $5.47 million (loss of $11.96 million) for the year ended Jan 31, 1987. Loss per share of 54.7 cents (119.6 cents). No dividend was recommended for the period under review.40 words
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Article61 1987-05-28 15 Profit before tax of M 51.07 million ($4.86 million) on a turnover of $10.36 million ($14.4 million) for the six months ended Feb 28, 1967. Directors have declared an interim dividend of 4 per cent less tax for the financial year ended Aug 31, 1967, payable61 words
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Article52 1987-05-28 15 Group profit after tax and minorities of M 526.23 million ($13.39 million) on a turnover of $130 million ($113.9 million) for the half year ended March 31, 1967. EPS is 6.4 cents (3.5 cents). An interim dividend of five cents has been declared, payable on Oct52 words
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Article33 1987-05-28 15 Af- ter-tax profit of M$739,000 ($1.48 million) on a turnover of $14.85 million ($16.42 million) for the six months ended Feb 28, 1987. EPS of 0.52 cents (1.06 cents).33 words
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Article2776 1987-05-28 15 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aono (***** Afnomoto (2) 354 xd AJax Hldg I—l2,776 words
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344 1987-05-28 15 SPORTS TOTO Malaysia is expected to be the next new listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange with an offer of shares in mid-June. It is understood that 5.25 million shares will be offered to the public344 words
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Article, Illustration491 1987-05-28 15 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN UNITED Industrial Corporation has acquired nearly 120 million shares or 10.5 per cent stake in Petroz N L, an Australian oil and gas exploration company, at a total cost of A 56.38 million. The purchase, at a discounted491 words
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469 1987-05-28 15 BLUE CHIPS led the rebound on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and prices generally closed on a mixed to steadier note in anticipation of the Hari Raya holidays. Many of the quality counters fared well attracting support noticeably from the afternoon469 words
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Advertisement68 1987-05-28 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. It does not constitute an invitation to deposit money with United Overseas Bank Limited, or an offer, or invitation, to subscribe tor or to purchase any of the Negotiable Certificates of Deposit. $$100,000,000 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) 6%68 words
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Advertisement813 1987-05-28 15 Selected Indices and unit trusts are on Page 11. London stocks are on Page 10 The Toronto-Dominion Bank Incorporated in Canada with Limited Liability No* M hgum quoad m CwaOar aoaan (mouunds) CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES «s m SIM Pent i IM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME Far to813 words
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Article, Illustration548 1987-05-28 16 RICHARD SEAH - Ministry provides extracts from letters to one of the detainees By RICHARD SEAH EVIDENCE of Tan Wah Piow's key role in a Marxist plot is contained in correspondence he had with some of the 16 arrested last week under548 words
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388 1987-05-28 16 SOME INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES in the early 1970s were instigated by key figures in the Marxist plot exposed by the government following last week's arrest of 16 people under the Internal Security Act. Origins of the plot can be traced to 1972 when the central388 words
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374 1987-05-28 16 POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS, a union, professional groups and the Bar Council are among some of the organisations in Malaysia which have commented on the arrest of two Malaysians who are among the 16 detained by the Internal Security Department374 words
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219 1987-05-28 16 A BOOKSHOP called Single Spark was used as a centre for ideology propagation and a contact point by the Marxist group uncovered by the Internal Security Department. A statement from the Home Affairs Ministry yesterday said the name was taken from a219 words
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Article, Illustration356 1987-05-28 16 A MEETING of Roman Catholic priests is to be held today to discuss the detention of church workers who are among the 16 people held by the Internal Security Department. Archbishop Monsignor Gregory Yong said yesterday. After the meeting, a statement is expected356 words
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Article87 1987-05-28 16 FOREIGN MINISTER S Dhanabalan yesterday urged the seven major industrialised Western nations to bear in mind the concerns of developing countries at their annual summit in June. Mr Dhanabalan. who is in Tokyo on a four-day visit, made the remarks when he met his Japanese87 words
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344 1987-05-28 16 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN ONLY ONE Singapore oil company, British Petroleum, has managed to clinch a new three-year crude oil processing contract with the Malaysian national oil company, Petronas. In fact, of the five companies which bid for the business, two were left out344 words
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182 1987-05-28 16 AP THE HONGKONG government formally asked the public yesterday whether legislative elections should be introduced next year in the colony, which reverts to China in 1997. China has indicated strong disapproval of such a proposal and has warned that it might scrap anyAP - 182 words
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Article58 1987-05-28 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES halved losses on short-covering in more subdued dealings yesterday morning after dropping on Tuesday to five-week lows on dollarrelated selling. The June delivery was off US$2.5O at U*****.30 an ounce, with early buyers pulling out at U*****.20 and sellers satisfied at U*****.20. Reuter TheReuter - 58 words
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Article74 1987-05-28 16 AP WALL STREET opened indecisively yesterday after Tuesday s strong advance. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 5.15 from Tuesday's close in the first half hour of trading, but then sank back to show a 5.92 loss at 2292.02 an hour after the opening. GainersAP - 74 words
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Article41 1987-05-28 16 Bernama ES IMPROVING foreign reserves. increasing capital inflows and better rubber, palm oil and crude oil prices indicate a turnaround for the Malaysian economy, the chairman of Dayapi Industries (Malaysia) Bhd said in the 1986 report yesterday.Bernama ES - 41 words
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Article30 1987-05-28 16 Reuter THE Far Eastern Economic Review has retracted and apologised for a report saying that Malaysia had discussed selling some of its territory to Brunei. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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61 1987-05-28 16 Reuter TAIWAN'S economy should grow faster than planned this year in spite of the prospect of US protectionism and a strengthening local currency. A report by Duan Wei, director of the Bureau of Statistics, forecast that Gross National Product would grow by 9.1 per cent,Reuter - 61 words
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Article41 1987-05-28 16 AP GENERAL Tran Cong Man. editor of Quart Dot Nhan Dan, the official Vietnamese army newspaper, said yesterday that Prince Norodom Sihanouk's temporary resignation as Cambodian resistance leader reflected the "deterioration and demoralisation" of the resistance. APAP - 41 words
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51 1987-05-28 16 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has accused the Iranian government of supporting terrorism but said that he thinks that Iran would try to avoid open conflict with the US. "I don't think that they (Iran) would like to take on the US in addition to Iraq."Reuter - 51 words
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Article40 1987-05-28 16 AFP TOKYO police yesterday announced the arrest of two senior officials of the Toshiba Machine Co for alleged involvement in the illegal exports of sophisticated machine tools and a computer program to the Soviet Union. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article39 1987-05-28 16 Reuter IRELAND has voted by majority of more than two to one to ratify a controversial European Community law, the rejection of which would have jeopardised the country's membership of the 12-nation bloc. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement151 1987-05-28 16 k 7 -'v jv 4 w. t J* Xl W -A*- J .1 J*# Treat yourself to something totally different. A taste of Thai. There's sumptuous seafood you can select at a self service counter. Or a wide variety of temptingly exotic Thai dishes from the menu. We 've built151 words
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Advertisement154 1987-05-28 16 Emo r»finory down to haH-strongth, Pago 2 V 'J. *%>>».*! 5 fffiSi m easy* r .^5 Honeywell Bull systems provide total Honeywell Bull has the answers for your business needs. X A provide total ii^— solutions for businesses ranging from small enterprises to large manufacturing corporations. You can start with154 words
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127 1987-05-28 17 AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER of Shipping executive director Mr Llew Bowen has slammed waterfront bans imposed by maritime unions on cargo for Fiji and called on the government not to let portside unions determine Australian foreign policy. Most shipowners trading to Fiji are feeling the effects127 words
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345 1987-05-28 17 MEMBERS of the Singapore-In-dia-Pakistan-Sri Lanka rate agreement, Sips, will raise their charges from July 1. The rate restoration programme will place an additional US$5O for every TEU destined for Bombay, Karachi, Cochin and Madras. Cargo bound for Colombo, Sri Lanka, will increase345 words
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149 1987-05-28 17 Reuter A JOINT United Statea-Japanese-Panamanian committee ia studying alternatives for the future of the Panama Canal, Panama's president Eric Arturo Delvalle aaid. "We're studying all the alternativea an extra set of locks, widening the canal, making a sea-level canal, the full worka," Delvalle aaidReuter - 149 words
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Article91 1987-05-28 17 Reuter AT LEAST 96 people aboard a motorised sailboat were miaaing when their veesel sank in the Java Sea, an Indonesian search and reecue agency official said. He said 22 passengers and crew were rescued by a passing ship after the ferry sank last Wednesday weekReuter - 91 words
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Article139 1987-05-28 17 AP KINO CARL XVI Gustaf has bought a torpedo boat that Swedish Nsvsl forces discarded 10 years ago. Swedish media reports said the King, the formal head of Sweden's Navy, read in a newspaper that the military was selling to the highest bidder a 39.6-tonnesAP - 139 words
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123 1987-05-28 17 MR JAMES Whiteside Qrsy, managing dirsctor of QNI Freight Futures snd a director of Biffex, the London-baaed freight futures index, is the winner of the first Bimco/Lloyd's List msritime book prize. Mr Qrsy's book, "Futures and options for shipping" explsins how the shipping or commodity123 words
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Article142 1987-05-28 17 Kingsley Wood - ■y Kingsley Wood IN A PUBLIC relations exercise costing thousands ot dollars, BHP Transport brought its flagship, the 232,850-dwt Iron Pacific, into Sydney to the sort of welcome normally reserved for famous warships or great liners. Largest ship ever to enter the port, it was welcomed142 words
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614 1987-05-28 18 Reuter THE CONTINUING boycott by Japanese seamen of sailings to the northern Mid-East Gulf has forced Kuwait to start a free ship-to-ship service for Japanese crude buyers, and the Arabian Oil Co Ltd of Japan to cut its outputReuter - 614 words
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149 1987-05-28 18 UPI SENATOR James Sasser, returning from an inspection of the USS Stark in Bahrain, called for the creation of a mul-ti-national force to escort oil tankers in the Gulf. Senator Sasser, the first US legislator to begin investigating the Iraqi missile attack onUPI - 149 words
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547 1987-05-28 18 UPI THE PENTAGON has asked the Coaat Guard to waive US aafety laws for 11 Kuwaiti oil tankers so they can be reflagged quickiy and begin receiving Navy protection in the Gulf, officials said. Meeting US safety andUPI - 547 words
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188 1987-05-28 18 Kingsley Wood - ■y Kingsley Wood THE FIRST of 12 Pacific patrol boats that Auatralia is giving to six Pacific Island nationa haa been handed over to Papua New Quinea by Auatralian Prime Miniater Mr Bob Hawke. The project ia part of Australian Defence188 words
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152 1987-05-28 18 Reuter TOOD SHIPYARDS Corp said it haa advised the US Nsvy it is unabls to provids ths upfront funding rsquirsd on a destroyer bid proposal the company submitted in February. Unieea such funding can be provided by the Navy, the companyReuter - 152 words
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Article669 1987-05-28 18 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Container vm 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Africa Ocaon X 1 AHtrons VM 3 Anro Servtca IV 2/3 ANl 1 1/2 AFC line V 4 An HI 2/3 Asa HI 1 Boh Canada Una VI 4/5 Boh Oriant Una Bonk Una VH669 words
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216 1987-05-28 18 AFP A TRANSPORT workers' strike •gainst taxes on goods entering Bombay by road had stranded nearly a million tonnes of cargo worth US$2.7 billion by Tuesday, the second day of the protest, Indian strikers said. The Maharaahtra state government which rulesAFP - 216 words
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Article1224 1987-05-28 18 ACTIVE booking from the US Qulf emerged as the main feature on an otherwise lackluster London shipping freights market on Tueaday. MSK booked three cargoes of 52,000 tons each of grain from the US Qulf to Japan at U5516.50 for loading in July. August and September. And Cargill1,224 words
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Article173 1987-05-28 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member tines: 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 Line173 words
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171 1987-05-28 19 Reuter COFFEE EXPORTS from Uganda have begun arriving at the Port of Mombasa after a break of several weeks and some railway wagons loaded for Uganda have started moving up country, shipping sources said. However, a backlog of 30,000 tonnes ofReuter - 171 words
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385 1987-05-28 19 Reuter NORWAY'S minority Labour government has accepted some changes to a proposed international ship registry, after pressure from opposition parties. An all-party committee, on which the centre and right-wing parties have a majority, sent a report including the changes in the planned registryReuter - 385 words
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88 1987-05-28 19 CARGILL Agricola S A has opened its own soybean terminal in the Port of Santos to make its export business more flexible, a company spokesman said. Jose Roberto of Cargill said that the terminal had a capacity of 60,000 tonnes and that this year88 words
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Article807 1987-05-28 19 AFP RATE levels appeared to level off in many sectors of the freight market during the past week ahead of the long weekend in Britain and the United States. The grain trades were active at the outset following reports of more Soviet purchases of US wheat, bringing theAFP - 807 words
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160 1987-05-28 19 Reuter MILITANT shipyard workers in Spain tore down telephone pylons. cut railway lines and blocked roads with burning tyres in the southern port of Puerto Real in protest at a lockout in the state-owned Astilleros Espanoles, Spanish police said. The troubled shipyard, whichReuter - 160 words
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9381 1987-05-28 24 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 of9,381 words
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Article418 1987-05-28 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES YMMI Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES CS Ocean K32 olongside 29 05/1800 Caly K35 alongside 01.06/0600 Egda K15 alongside 29 05/2359 Globe Troder K16 alongside 28.05/2300 lucky Star K2I alongside 30.06/0600 Sinzhong K33 alongside 30.05/0600 Straits Venture K24E alongside 29.05/1500 Weiho Career K32 alongside418 words
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Article883 1987-05-28 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdm FCL Arrival LCL tnovwnatl Ship Voy data/tlma Operator cargo ichadula Locaior Pryo Bhum 8BN 28 0687 2359 S'pore Shpg F5A 1300-1400/1400-1500 F1/F6 Nioga 30 I90S 2805.87 1900 Cahayo Sam F7 1000-1100 E4 Swan Reefer 686N 28.05.87 1600 Sime Darby883 words
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Article127 1987-05-28 26 This wootely report to prepared by Vsritss Patrolaum Sarvicaa, London. Tho information, minimum and maximum lavala, baaad on HmHad »amplaa from motor »a»ili anaiyaod in its laboratoriaa. More comprehonahra fuoi quality information is portad to participants in tha Varitaa fuoi quality tasting pro- ATM/POTI iff .Ifc127 words
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Advertisement58 1987-05-28 17 THE CONTINUING boycott by Japonoso seamon of sailings to the northern Mid-East Gulf has forced Kuwait to start a free ship-to-ship service for Japanese crude buyers. Paoo II NORWAY'S minority Labour government has accepted some changes to a proposed international ship registry. Pag* 111 Index to odvortters London freights WooWy58 words
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Advertisement973 1987-05-28 17 A WOMAN OT POWER. SHE SIIRCTANfT. NEEDED LOVE. SHE WANTED REVENGE. R! Emma Harte is 1 4# A WOMAN or SUBSTANCE Bui whai is ihe price she has paid? Available at all good bookshops MAERSK LINE EAST AFRICA SERVICE FAST TRANSIT SIN/MOMBASA 20 DAYS SIN/DAR ES SALAAM 18 DAYS Voy973 words
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Advertisement340 1987-05-28 18 EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VSL SOCRATES HCRUVIII TBN TBN PT. of LOG Lubeek-Hamburg Baltic Port Hamburg- Antwerp Bremen-Hamburg PT. KLANG I* UfJ an 2*l Further load/ discharging ports an route sub)ect to sufficient inducement Singapore Office: MTM S pore. Tel: *****00 Tlx: RS ***** MTMSEA. Fax: *****45. TEL' 03-*****50 Malaysia340 words
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Advertisement17 1987-05-28 18 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement323 1987-05-28 18 SENATOR LINIE TEL: 534-1477 FAX. 532-6023 OUTBOUND TO NORTH AMERICA ACCEPTING CARGO TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGI BALTIMORE NEW YORK. OTHER DEST PORTS ON RE mm SAVANNAH, TAMPA, CHARLESTON, MIAMI, INBOUND FROM EUROPE AS AN SENATOR EE AMERICAN SENATOR EE I EUROPEAN SENATOR EE 7W DUTCH SENATOR EE 70S 10ADINC323 words
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Advertisement915 1987-05-28 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd raocLiU P&O Containers Limited CONTAINERS!* SERVICE TO UK/CONTWENT: Also Accepting Cargo For: Haabvrg to Aarhut, Gethonburf, Milmo. Stockholm, Holtinki, MMm to AahMr*. Aawlof4m. (Mo JONTAINERSHP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT: N'tmri rtnwn fUm UHi S'tor P.Klan| S'pore H'Konf Kao KURAMA MARU SwM SaiM915 words
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Advertisement196 1987-05-28 20 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK,CONTINENT ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS. BELFAST. DUBLIN COPENHAGEN, AARHUS. GOTHENBURG. MALMO HELSINKI, OSLO. AMSTERDAM CARIBBEAN t S. AMERICA CONV SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONVSEMI CON T AIN E R SERVICE TO MED EUROPE CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Agents Singapore *****66 K Lumpur *****25 Booking *****78196 words
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Advertisement815 1987-05-28 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT B HAVEN KOMI HAVRE an an 1M ll* 20* a* 22* 17* 1M 15* TH 2VI 27* OH 25* 27* nn 2M \n v v v IP 10(7 12/7 UP 11/7 13/7 IS/7 15/7 *p an wi w ap ap 2Jt nt815 words
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Advertisement682 1987-05-28 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYI P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDEM jjjjjjjtßl P.T. TRHCORA LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE vtssayvoY mataramww PALEMBANG/CWB EMMA F/ICM-WB KUTAIA2WB ANTWERP BILBAO BREMEN ADAM/RDAM N BURG an 1/7 12/7 15/7 11/7 a/7 a/7 3/s -MM 13/1 tubjirt to Indueamant682 words
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Advertisement1160 1987-05-28 22 LlflE SHIPPifIG DATA ATLAIITIC COAST (Round-The-World Service) N. JADE V 7 29 May 20 Jun 0. FAIR V 3 5 Jun 27 Jun RAINBOW BRIDGE V 7 12 Jun 4 Jul N. GARNET V 9 19 Jun 11 Jul PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST FEEDER VSL PK PN SP N. JADE V 71,160 words
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Advertisement642 1987-05-28 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCUFCL Contalrv«fa PKelen| Liner VuW Spore IMb Frem Sy*i Atac Accepti SSSfP.W* J "«A*OAS" »i 9 13 June 21 June 7 jut; S July Add; Bra fwiSEJt?.. Jun "CMANOIDAS" ¥.26 27 June 11 July 20 My M AdeCßm .STECLIPPER *.15 14 July "KABIROAS' V.3S It642 words
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Advertisement701 1987-05-28 23 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Ft t u^ T Terminal CFS BOOKINCS *****53 27*742 771X17? *****53 *****1f *****11 mwu ZZZIW *****11 *****41 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD T* L J.Mbry FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A NEPIINE SDN. BHD. 3UW7 NEPLINE SDN. BHD *****J3 NEPLINE SDN. BHD WB3SA27UOA27UI/*****2 NEPLINE SDN. BHD. *****0/2*041701 words
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Advertisement126 1987-05-28 23 TAYO SHIPPING LINES PTE I TEL *****25 (3 Llne«) TLX RS ***** TAYOIN VESSEL ETA ETD DESTINATION PIYA I 10/6 30/6 CHITTAGONG VIZANALEA 28/5 2/6 U/PANJANG SINAR MEGA 26/5 27/5 PEKAN BARU/DUMAI A VESSEL 27/5 2/6 ALEXANDRA REGULAR SERVICES TO INDONESIAN PORTS SUBJECTED TO INDUCEMENT r d ICS4. JVantaiZipe Far126 words
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Advertisement512 1987-05-28 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DO* AM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P. KELANG, PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON P Ktlanf PN S* No I Donam/TMN No Donam/7QtN No J Donim7o4N M EntorpriM/711N No 7 Don«n|7o6N No I Donam/70SN No Donam/707N No 9 Donam/70SN S POR£ AGENTS NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD T.I 27*112,*****34512 words
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Advertisement485 1987-05-28 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 2510S P KELANG PENANG M/S HANOI INC SYSTEM CO SON BHD MESSRS NAI THONG SHIPPINg 127 PwwwStrwt Pontnt485 words
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Advertisement460 1987-05-28 24 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN.IPTE) LTD. TEL: 225 6868 (30 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** A/B SSCMA, RS ***** A/B SSCAD VEB DEUT F R ACHT/SE EREE D c RF I ROSTOCK r-^rtiTW TO EUROK rrngg; cm •VIA COLOMBO: Accepting cargo for INDIA Bombi*. Cochin Madras; EAST AFRICA Dar-EsSalaain, Mombasa Mogadishu —VIA LARNACA460 words
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Miscellaneous139 1987-05-28 24 •c yA d Wind direction with ipeid in knots Wave hrtfht SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Trmprr* turp *C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knou Wave height Cloudy Sky Buf»ee iWi are li<i«ti< by arrows vWch By with Ike (W139 words
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Advertisement173 1987-05-28 25 win CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8, *****8, *****5 07-*****1, *****3, *****5, *****0 02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FROM EUROPE VSL KOBE NAGOYA 1 [>M KM) ilif' LOADING FROM: GOTHENBURG. BREMERHAVEN. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM OTHER ORIGINS: AARHUS. AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP,173 words
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Advertisement199 1987-05-28 25 Scan Dutch 9 TO EUROPE (UK-NORTH CONTINENT-SCANDINAVIA) WEEKLY .11L. I.^Xl 1) R*DAM UK PORTS B Butang/R >. BuUnc/R I. Butantfß I Butanf/R I I. Bwtantfß TO RED SEA-MEDITERRANEAN EVERY 10 DAYS 3*5 10* 13* 24* 13* 20* a* 2»* 18/7 Sd MMMIU/711 Carotin* D/SB Sd. Ltawt/721 Sd. mrntrn/m Sd. If*199 words
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