The Business Times, 14 October 1985
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Title Section12 1985-10-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1985 75 CENTS12 words
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387 1985-10-14 1 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG AN ACTION to wind up Allied Cocoa Industries has been started by UK company Cocoa Merchants which claims it is owed almost $30 million by Allied, which is in receivership. The suit is being contested by Peat Marwick Mitchell Co,387 words
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Article550 1985-10-14 1 FOO CHOY PENG - Fluctuation in labour demand has to be cushioned, says SMA By FOO CHOY PENG Chief Reporter A CASE FOR maintaining a long-term "buffer" of foreign workers in Singapore has been put forward by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association to one of the economic sub-commit-tees charged with550 words
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Article, Illustration360 1985-10-14 1 IN A VISIT DESIGNED to capitalise on China and Singapore's agreement for stronger economic ties, a party of Ministry of Trade and Industry officials is planning a trip to Beijing. The visit is being arranged for mid-November and is likely to be led by360 words
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127 1985-10-14 1 Reuter INDIAN PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi has won the heart of a little Sri Lankan girl by replying to a letter she wrote asking him why adults fight so much. Twelve-year-old Manique Cooray said she started writing to Mr Gandhi when sheReuter - 127 words
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377 1985-10-14 1 UPI Reuter THE ITALIAN cruise ship Achille Lauro sailed for Italy yesterday in an apparent trade-off for the Egyptair jet returned to Cairo after it was forced down with the ship's hijackers aboard. The blue-and-white, 23,600tonne luxury liner leftUPI; Reuter - 377 words
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231 1985-10-14 1 Reuter BEIJING has changed its rules to help Japanese investors form long-term joint ventures in China and to take their profits home. A Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Friday that China had agreed to allow some joint ventures to last longer than theReuter - 231 words
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110 1985-10-14 1 AFP CHINA AND FRANCE had signed an agreement on the protection of trademarks, French sources said in Beijing. The agreement, signed on Thursday, envisages the creation of a joint working group to meet once a year alternately in France and China, and the exchangeAFP - 110 words
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Article116 1985-10-14 1 AP HONGKONG'S TOTAL TRADE in the first eight months of this year amounted to HK5305.1 billion, up 7 per cent from the same period in 1964, the Census and Statistics Department reported yesterday. Imports totalled $150.7 billion, up 4 per cent. Domestic exports fellAP - 116 words
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93 1985-10-14 1 A PILOT PROJECT to use solar-powered yellow reflective discs to alert motorists at pedestrian crossings will begin soon. If the eye-catching discs prove more effective than the present flashing yellow beacons, all zebra crossings in Singapore may one day use93 words
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Advertisement147 1985-10-14 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan @Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd A wno»y owned sufcsidary o» Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore Hilt «03 00 Claymore Plata Singapore 0922 A.P. No. 0049 This screen-size Trinitron is Sony's latest addition to its SBCTEXT line-up. It has super147 words
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Advertisement297 1985-10-14 1 ]_.*{">-!:<$)*]>(`_:*>\]<@^+=;$ The Monkey God and his companions make their debut in a Western drama in a $125,000 production of the comic opera Die Fledermaus. It will be on opera never performed this way before, soys ANNA TEO. Let her take you backstage. Page 9 MARKET REVIEWS MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW297 words
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Advertisement61 1985-10-14 1 The best thing about Chong Fah Cheong's sculptures is that you can move them around. He makes wood double-over, ripple, drape and hide in shadow. He tells MONICA GWEE that his sculptures are not meant to be put on a pedestal. Catch the artist and his works at the Alpha61 words
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Advertisement211 1985-10-14 1 ft ommun n m 3 m 9-12 April 1986 Singapore Singapore Exhibition S*rvtc*s Pl* Ltd 1W: *****47 LEE lACOCCA is the American Dream come true. The son of an Italian immigrant, he rose through the ranks of the US car industry to head a Fortune 500 company, Chrysler Corporation. In211 words
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Advertisement198 1985-10-14 2 Expand your sphere of influence I'M Hf v- r« -v k. t A-." i*' VO<V(*OL ■JjrysJw^^'^p' z~J*' t *<. t n 1 y-M-'Z. > *£sr, -J L?*Rjfc. "dßfc ::y^ M Now with Bank of America your network can span over 75 countries, with superior technology and top level personal support.198 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1554 1985-10-14 3 The US must revitalise its industry before it is too late A COUPLE OF MONTHS ago, I was told that all you readers out there were just dying to hear some words of wisdom from a businessman. It was figured that it1,554 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article116 1985-10-14 3 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH Agencies SCIENTISTS in the US have taken the first major step towards constructing what they say will be the biggest and costliest pure science project in history an atom smasher so big it would encircle an area larger than New York City.Agencies - 116 words
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Article67 1985-10-14 3 New Scientist A LAST-DITCH attempt will be made to save the Californian condor from extinction. The plans were drawn up in September between US state and federal wildlife officials and the biologists who are trying to save the bird. Only seven birds remain. Four birdsNew Scientist - 67 words
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Article108 1985-10-14 3 UPI IN A STEP towards understanding the phenomenon of "mind over matter", a Stanford University psychiatrist says his research shows hypnosis causes a specific change in the electrical activity of the brain. "Our research shows a believable difference in brain waves of hypnotised and normally conscious people,"UPI - 108 words
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Article83 1985-10-14 3 NYT PIGS MUST BE raised in groups of three or more in order to reach puberty on time, according to a study by the Agricultural Research Service in the US. The two-year study confirms reports on the effects of group size on pig sexuality and furtherNYT - 83 words
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Article65 1985-10-14 3 SWEDISH inventor Martin Denev believes that video games can help people overcome unwanted habits. If someone wants to give up smoking, says Denev, they should play computer or video games which challenge them to take a lighted cigarette from the mouth of a smoker, put it65 words
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Article131 1985-10-14 3 IT WAS BOOM TIME during the last period of play in the semi-final round of the soon-to-end 15th National Management Game. Full economic recovery finally materialised much to the relief of the teams and all companies returned profits for this period. The six teams which131 words
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985 1985-10-14 3 LEE YOKE MENG - The task of the exporter is to export and that of the banker is to lend. Writing the fifth in a series of fortnightly contributions, LEE YOKE MENG discusses facilities that allow both exporter and banker to concentrate on doing what985 words
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Advertisement625 1985-10-14 3 Purchasing Savings Workshop Singapore, November 21 22,1985 Objective The 2 day workshop is a hands-on program Inventory Redui which works through a series of cost Performance M reduction/cost minimisation methods so that Price Monitorin the workshop participants identify specific Organisation M action programmes which they can take back Action Plannini625 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration443 1985-10-14 4 Reuter THE US HAS ASKED Yugoslavia to arrest Mohammed Abbas, the Palestine Liberation Front leader who Washington thinks master-minded the hiPeking of the Italian cruise $iP> AchiUe Lauro. A State Department spokesman on Saturday said that the request was submitted to Yugoslavian officials inReuter - 443 words
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239 1985-10-14 4 AFP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has accused the Soviet Union of "dangerous deception" in refusing to admit that it has about 10,000 scientists and engineers working on an anti-missile programme equivalent to the US Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI). In his weekly radio chatAFP - 239 words
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Article259 1985-10-14 4 AP WHILE NATO MEMBERS succeeded in reducing inflation in 1984, economic recovery was uneven in Western industrialised nations, and unemployment remains a nagging problem. The average rise in consumer prices was down to 5.3 per cent in 1984 from 13 per cent in 1960, Nato economicAP - 259 words
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340 1985-10-14 4 Reuter THE US MUST ACT now to protect the environment and farming conditions of poor countries or face the prospect of spending billions of dollars in emergency aid later, according to a study released on Saturday. In a report toReuter - 340 words
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Article93 1985-10-14 4 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S new rules on direct foreign investment to open more areas to foreigners will take effect today. Additional fields will be opened to foreign business ventures, and proposed projects involving less than US$3 million will be approved automatically if they art in open areasReuter - 93 words
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247 1985-10-14 4 AP PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi has launched a harsh attack on India's private industry, calling it inefficient and criticising its technology record as pathetic. Gandhi said at a news conference on Friday: "By and large, they haven't developed any technology not even theAP - 247 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article77 1985-10-14 4 THE US STATE Department confirmed yesterday that a Soviet diplomat alleged to be a senior official of the Soviet KGB intelligence service had been in the US since August. News reports had said the diplomat, Vitali Yurchenko officially a Soviet Foreign Ministry adviser and allegedly a77 words
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Article45 1985-10-14 4 JAPAN'S semi-annual trade surplus in April-September topped the US$2O billion level for the first time to hit $24.31 billion, the Finance Ministry announced in Tokyo over the weekend. This was due to the strength of Japan's record-breaking exports to the United States.45 words
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Article66 1985-10-14 4 A JAPANESE farmers group has given President Reagan a year's supply of a medicinal tea believed to prevent cancer, says a spokesman of the organisation. Hiroto Sakamaki said delegates of the Azumi Nokyo Agricultural Cooperative of Toyoshina, Nagano prefecture, brought 20 packs of mushroom tea to the66 words
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Article71 1985-10-14 4 A FOUR-YEAR programme to fight poverty among the unemployed, sin-gle-parent families, refugees and immigrants was launched by the European Commission on Saturday. The Commissioner for Social Affairs, Peter Sutherland, said three-quarters of the 25 million ECUs (US$2O million) allocated had already been committed to 61 projects71 words
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Article61 1985-10-14 4 THE MAIN DOME of the white-mar-ble Taj Mahal has started leaking following heavy rains, according to a news report. The 24-metre dome developed a leak in its northeastern side on Tuesday, flooding the main chamber housing the grave of its builder, Muslim Emperor Shah Jahan and his61 words
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Article51 1985-10-14 4 NINETY per cent of the water resources in China's cities is contaminated and air pollution in all the cities in the north has exceeded safe levels, an environmental official said in the China Daily yesterday. In addition, "acid rain" is becoming more serious in the southwest industrial51 words
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Article36 1985-10-14 4 GREECE devalued the drachma by 15 per cent, effective immediately, Economy Minister Kostas Simitis said in Athens on Saturday. There will now be 155.95 drachmas to the dollar compared with 132.56 before the devaluation.36 words
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Article31 1985-10-14 4 Agencies ZAMBIAN President Kenneth Kaunda yesterday announced an amnesty for those holding illegal foreign exchange accounts abroad, and urged them to deposit their money in banks in Zambia. AgenciesAgencies - 31 words
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Advertisement339 1985-10-14 4 The new A Turns even ordinaryoffice computers into telex terminals. The new TELEXBOX interfaces easily with most office computers from micros to mainframes, giving you enhanced telex facilities for sending, receiving, storing, and re-routing messages. With a TELEXBOX in your office, you can do away with conventional dedicated telex machines339 words
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Miscellaneous75 1985-10-14 4 Doonesbury THE FINAL PROGRAM gchw£D dyme MooQMOueets •U5€X-SPUCATIONAL' ru m St 4® ikw< Ta /T's VERIPEMANPING HKXP PROCESSING PROGRAM DemOPeP FOR. the uktappzp college MARKET FOR COURSEUJARE. ASK FOR FOB "A*. tei if ..s t v. V• Pf "T™i BY GARRY IUREIFjeVB IT AS SOON AS iOUTELLME THE CAPITAL OFKumrr.75 words
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Advertisement105 1985-10-14 5 ST'f *i« f v *> I I 4 THE PEAK. TOP 0 THE READING LIST 1 t i mi. A superbly produced magazine. Containing articles by well known writers and photo-journalists. Covering the most interesting and varied range of subjects. From holidays to haute couture. These make The Peak top105 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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710 1985-10-14 6 LACK OF MOVEMENT on the foreign exchange market gave fundamental factors their head in London commodity markets this week. Geld: Quiet. Dollar strength and continuing fears of oil price declines depressed prices early on. But lack of further currency movements and reports of far710 words
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Article651 1985-10-14 6 COFFEE ROBUSTA coffee futures on Friday ended a varied day jfjth pared gains at up £19 to SIL a tonne from Thursday Sfeht's close, near the lows of £18 range. 2 At the close, second posiSton January was £18 up from ffe previous close at £1,658, in jt£l,651 words
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195 1985-10-14 6 AP A MEETING last week of a special committee of tin producing and consuming countries to consider measures aimed at strengthening the tin agreement ended inconclusively on Friday. Mr Pieter de Koning, International Tin Council buffer stock manager, said the talk» bad been largelyAP - 195 words
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Article185 1985-10-14 6 WHEAT FUTURES on Friday recovered to close mixed in light trade on the Chicago board of Trade, ranging from down Vi US cent per bushel in May to up Vi in new crop July. December settled at US$3.O3 Vt in the middle of a 5 Mi cent range. Weakness185 words
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Article204 1985-10-14 6 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Friday eased from early highs to close three to four US cents per bushel lower in quiet trade, with November settling at US$5.O2 after posting a 5 cent range on the day. New contract lows in the nearby soy oil pit and a larger than expected204 words
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Article36 1985-10-14 6 r KL TIN •Oct* Oottng prK»i M$/kg Tmtw Oct 7 29 60 385 Oct 8 29 87 190 i Oct 9 29 95 165 1 Oct 10 29 95 144 L Oct 11 29 95 13636 words
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Article279 1985-10-14 6 Holiday Cutler Bath Co QUIETER and more stable conditions returned to the market last week in contrast to its previous volatility, as current Nov 1 RSS fluctuated around the 163cent mark, with turnover generally reduced. Some easiness was noted initially when the October position went out at 2Vi centsHoliday; Cutler; Bath & Co - 279 words
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Article152 1985-10-14 6 Chiniti Produce Exchange (SeBen' noe* doaatg prices on Oct 12 (S$/100 k«f. Coconut oil Bufc FOB 75 00 CM drum FOB 88 00 New drum FOB 92.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 40 buyers Pepper Muntok Whrte FOB NLW 930 00 Sarawak Whrte FOB toq NLW 920 00 Sorawak special152 words
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Advertisement413 1985-10-14 6 PARKER KM STAIN PEN i VERY NIB IS PAINSTAKINGLY l 1 "I AND ROl ND BY HAND PARKER ROLLER BALL THE BALL IS FORGED FROM TUNGSTEN. COBALT AND < HROMIUM. IT !S SAPPHIRE HARL ARK E R B-\I L Pf N IH! i: Ni ~!E\ i \RB!I »E BA].! i.''A413 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration635 1985-10-14 7 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS VINCENT LEE grabbed the lead at the halfway stage of the Warren Club championship on Saturday when first round leader Lenny Kassim dropped out after 12 holes. Vincent carded a disappointing sev-en-over-par 77 to lead by four strokes635 words
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360 1985-10-14 7 Reuter THE TORONTO Blue Jays scored three times in the ninth inning on Saturday night to beat the Kansas City Royals 3-1 and move to within one victory of its first American League pennant. A 1 Oliver's two-run double gave the Blue JaysReuter - 360 words
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Article166 1985-10-14 7 THE NEW ZEALAND All Blacks battled through swirling wind and driving rain to beat Atletico San Isidro, the Argentine club champions, 22-9 in the first match of their seven-match rugby union tour of Argentina on Saturday. They led 10-0 at halftime. With a side which166 words
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280 1985-10-14 7 UPI ONCE DANNY COX got the St Louis Cardinal backs off the wall in the first inning on Saturday, his teammates were able to do what they do best run for victory. The Dodgers had runners on second and third with none outUPI - 280 words
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Article804 1985-10-14 7 BRIAN MILLER - Speculation over the coup engineers By BRIAN MILLER WE'VE COME ACROSS it before. One moment a horse that has never been seriously backed in his previous starts suddenly becomes an odds-on favourite. He duly obliges, romping home in fine style to whip everything before804 words
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Advertisement108 1985-10-14 7 f f The Wings of Paradise TTThen you fly Air Lanka Business Plus VV you have a lot to celebrate. Priority check in, plus a big 30 kg baggage allowance. 'Welcome aboard' with French champagne, comfortable one from the aisle seating plus plenty of room to stretch out. First class108 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1195 1985-10-14 8 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE JENNIFER d'ABO carries a floppy Chanel bag that is home to odd items a pair of pink heart-shaped spectacles, a felttipped pen with pink ink, a stack of gold credit cards that seem to irritate her ("I make photocopies of all of1,195 words
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Article368 1985-10-14 8 JENNIFER d'ABO does not believe in advertising or public relations. She probably doesn't need either. Her management techniques seem to run very much in the way of "two-minute tantrums" and an uncanny sense of what and when is right and wrong. Here are her views on368 words
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458 1985-10-14 8 Letters to the Editor Dear 9r, Just In case the public (eels that all accountants share the view of Roland Ma (BT Oct 9). kindly let me speak up in the interest of the public for a more balanced view as a public accountant.458 words
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Article114 1985-10-14 8 D W Distant - D W Distant Dear Sr, Come now Mr Roland Ma, you surely are not proposing that newspaper editors restrict the subjects which may be written about in their "Letters to the Editor" columns. Otherwise why are you "truly alarmed that (the BT editor) has allowed his114 words
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Advertisement261 1985-10-14 8 1 w \l7hen you're on business, stay at The Merlin. For deluxe V V hotel accommodation at the best city locations in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Subang, or in Perth, Western Australia. We appreciate the special needs of the business traveller. And we know how important your time is with us.261 words
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Miscellaneous648 1985-10-14 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Weight of o corf' (5) 6 Where you need loom tor how dressing (5) 9 TV copton's bird (7) 10 She's no hit m o Strmdberg ploy (5) 11 Covers tor cheese, bocon, etc (5) 2 Stop being on outsider (3. 2) 13 A disturbing |Ob648 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration903 1985-10-14 9 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THEY CAN ROCK and swivel and their textures stroke like caressing hands on your eyes, in your head and deeper. The creator of these touchable blocks of wood was taking it easy when we called. He had a bad back from too much903 words
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Article, Illustration553 1985-10-14 9 BYRON JOYNER - By BYRON JOYNER HAS LOVE ever been a small affair? For film-makers, the answer is an emphatic never. It seems the road to love must always be pebbled with countless complications. In the romantic comedy No Small Affair, there are unusual, almost contrived, potholes553 words
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535 1985-10-14 9 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO CHINESE MYTHOLOGY within a traditional Strauss opera? Yes, the Monkey God and his companions make their debut in a Western drama in a $125,000 production of the comic opera, Die Fledermaus ("The Bat"). It will be an opera never535 words
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Article612 1985-10-14 9 MARIE DAVID - By MARIE DAVID THE STATE OF Singapore's economy is the most important subject facing the country today. What a pity SBC's Feedback Unit failed to treat us to anymore than the usual pat generality in its recent forum on the economy. It was a case612 words
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Advertisement26 1985-10-14 9 Live-Band Music Non-Stop Dancing Charming Hostesses Gracious Service HftfC 1,0005 I Office Nite-C(ub Louiuje > 1 Claymore Drive, #02-11 Orchard Tower (Rear Block) Sirvgapore 0923 Tel *****2626 words
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Miscellaneous1168 1985-10-14 9 w m mm tl^4 A flourishing trea enterpriee market in Suzhou NEWSNIGHT IN CHINA OPEN DOOR, OPEN MINDS S.pm, Channel 12 This special report on communist China looks at the effects of the responsibility system and new freedom on the lives of the Chinese. The programme features interviews with Chinese1,168 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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234 1985-10-14 10 AP A JUDGE has barred Eastman Kodak Co from making or selling instant cameras or film like those produced by Polaroid Corp, at the climax of a nine-year patent battle between the two photography giants. The ruling last Friday by US District Judge RyaAP - 234 words
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175 1985-10-14 10 Reuter BRITISH conglomerate Hanson Trust PLC said last Friday that it had obtained commitments from a group of banks for US$775 million in credit for its attempt to gain control of SCM Corp. Hanson reported in a filing with the Securities and Exchange CommissionReuter - 175 words
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Article50 1985-10-14 10 Reuter CHINA INTERNATIONAL Trust and Investment Corp (Citic) has agreed in principle to take a 10 per cent interest in the US$ll5 billion Portland Aluminium Smelter in Australia, it was announced on Saturday. The heads of agreement were signed in Beijing on Oct 8. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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305 1985-10-14 10 Reuter WALL STREET spurted higher last Friday in a "Rambo rally" bolstered by investor relief that IBM's third-quarter results, though at the low end of forecasts, were not any worse. The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged by 11.87 points to 1339.94 afterReuter - 305 words
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Article131 1985-10-14 10 OCT 11 Abrtto o 18 -2* Hud Boy Mr Imp Ol hco 6* 50* 16 unch Akon Algomo Argoan rtdgi Bonk Mont Bonk Nova Scotia 33* 18* 29*4 12*4 40* unch unch hi Pro* Pip# Int Ut* Kan Add tototow B Moucy Ferg Mc BkxW 16 15 19* 3*131 words
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Article208 1985-10-14 10 OCT 11 Rand INOUSTtlALS 850 Urwc Wootworth 580 1300 MININGS 20 153 Arvgkn 3240 -10 A£ And a Amaprop AAAJC 780 460 2825 unch unch AngKoa Bhryoort Buttcte 1460 7275 unch unch Bartow* C G Smith CNA 1100 2300 255S -10 50 unch Com GofcJ Com Mtrch 1100 1245208 words
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Article628 1985-10-14 10 OCT 11 US$ Alcan Alumn Alcoa Aleflheny Lud Afted Chem Cp AM Stores Afcs-Chakners Am Grands Inc Am Broadcast Am Can Co Am Cyanamd Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Horn* Prod Am Motors Cp Am Noh* al Gas Am Tel Td A ma* k* Ameroda Hess AMf628 words
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Article819 1985-10-14 10 Amsterdam OCT 11 Fb A8N 485 50 -0 5 Aagon 93 20 0 2 Ahotd ***** -06 Akio 119 90 -ft 1 AM£V 6860 -03 Ant o» 83 50 0 1 37 20 -0 3 Bob 425 00 +2 Bosk ate Bur T«t 99 00 -0 5 Cokjnd819 words
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Article42 1985-10-14 10 AFP RETAIL SALES by leading US store chains in September were scarcely higher than during the same month last year. However, in September 1984, retail sales were relatively high because of sale bargains. AFP Stockholm pricos woro unavailableAFP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-10-14 11 Accelerated shipments of new mainframe line FT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES, the world's largest computer group, could make up for lost ground in the fourth quarter because of accelerated shipments of its new 3090 mainframe line, popularly known as the Sierra, US securities analysts andFT - 457 words
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411 1985-10-14 11 FT A RAY OF HOPE for beleaguered US semiconductor manufacturers was provided last Friday with the release of shipment data for September. The industry's widely-watched health indicator, the book-to-bill ratio, moved slightly upwards for the month indicating some improvement in business conditions. TheFT - 411 words
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216 1985-10-14 11 NYT WHILE HENRY FORD, the founder of the Ford Motor Co, was still alive he made sure that his company kept one foot in industry and the other in the soil. Last Friday, true to tradition, Ford Motor planted its foot deeper intoNYT - 216 words
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Article, Illustration189 1985-10-14 11 AFP PUBLISHER Rupert Murdoch has announced plans to form a new independent television system that would compete with the three major US television networks, as part of a reorganisation of his broadcast and film studio holdings. The Australian-bom publisher, whoAFP - 189 words
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358 1985-10-14 11 FT DAIMLER-BENZ, a West German vehicle company, looks set to take a major stake perhaps a majority in the AEG electrical concern in a deal which could be worth more than one billion deutschemarks. The move could make Daimler-Benz West Germany's biggestFT - 358 words
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Advertisement579 1985-10-14 10 I Wtere id wiae, 4Ut« aai estfertaia If T/Iff h**4S f aunkai Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50-H- FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street. Singapore 0105579 words
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Advertisement139 1985-10-14 10 FbrarthenticTteochew delicacies, come to F&ng Cheng Lou Special ramily Menu» IllOtt Menu (for 6 persons) Crown rrince three-dish combination Teochew soyed goose meat Dried scallop with green vegetables Braised duck with lemon In soup Steamed pomfret Dessert *SO*+ Mean (for 4 persons) reng Cheng L6u s two-dish combination Tried chicken139 words
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Advertisement606 1985-10-14 11 T" lOJeS: pp| V .'V#-. s 4 8 H Far a Fteranakan Buffet Lunch so good, even Nonyas feel at home. For over a decade we've been known for Peranakan Buffet lunches with a home-cooked flavour. You too can enjoy the pleasure daily, for only Ssl4.oo++ per person The Luna606 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration596 1985-10-14 12 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG CYNICS HAVE SNEERED at the annual meetings of the World Bank and the IMF as grand international jamborees with plenty of talk and style but little results. However, it is unfair to dismiss the whole four-day IMF-World Bank meeting which596 words
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524 1985-10-14 12 UPI CANADIAN LEGAL OFFICIALS are considering legislation to close bank law loopholes that make Canadian banks attractive to drug traffickers looking for somewhere to stash their proceeds. Unlike the US, Canada does not allow police to seize bank deposits, and under currentUPI - 524 words
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Article, Illustration196 1985-10-14 12 Reuter THE CANADIAN banking system, although subject to occasional disruptions, is widely recognised as one of the most stable in the world. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said: "From time to time, any system can have blips, as was the case in theReuter - 196 words
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Article98 1985-10-14 12 MITSUI TRUST and Banking (Singapore branch) became the first Japanese bank in this part of the world to issue a US$4O million floating rate certificate of deposit which incorporates a cap rate feature. The issue will be jointly lead managed by Singapore's Credit Suisse First Boston (Asia)98 words
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Article73 1985-10-14 12 DINERS CLUB has signed an agreement with Citicorp Services, South Asia, to sell travellers' cheques in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. The cheques will bear the imprint of both companies instead of the usual Citicorp name. Available in US dollars only, they come in denominations of US$2O, $50, $10073 words
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398 1985-10-14 12 Reuter ALAN GREENSPAN, a member of President Reagan's Economic Policy Advisory Board, said the downward pressure on the dollar is likely to continue. "It looks as though the dollar will continue to decline over the long run," said Mr Greenspan, the formerReuter - 398 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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288 1985-10-14 12 Commercial Discount Co RATES in the domestic in-ter-bank market continued their slide for the second successive week. Opening at around 7 per cent, overnight funds were down to a low of 5 per cent toward mid-week before they closed 5 3/ < perCommercial Discount Co - 288 words
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253 1985-10-14 12 AFTER a week of trading within confined ranges, gold and financial futures finished easier. After the recent surge, Simex/CME December D-mark consolidated and closed at U550.3785, shedding 52 ticks from the previous Friday's close. December yen gave up 33 ticks to settle253 words
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Article235 1985-10-14 12 Asian market ASIAN currency aver1 month 6 5/16 6 7/16 age deposit rates for the week ended Oct 11 3 months 6 months 12 months 6 1/2 6 1/2 6 7/16 6 7/16 6 7/16 6 7/16 Sterling BID PRICES I month 11 3/4 11 11/16 US nign LOW 3235 words
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Article271 1985-10-14 12 Union Bank of Switzerland UBS THE MAIN FEATURE of currency trading on the international exchanges last week was the tug-of-war between the market participants and the central banks of the so-called G-5 countries, with the former displaying growing inclination to acquire dollar investments whereas the latterUnion Bank of Switzerland; UBS - 271 words
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Article, Illustration499 1985-10-14 12 MMCATES the avarice of the prime lemini rates of 12 major banks operating in Scifapore. PLR of bonks ot the close of business on Friday, Oct 11, as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. BANK PLR <%) Algemene Bonk 8'. American Express Bank 9 Am'Dam499 words
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Article81 1985-10-14 12 The range of call rates for the week ended Friday, Oct II: Bank fund 4 5—52 General fund 5—5 15 $m Movements of funds 1,913 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd Discount Prices At Saturday's close Prices offered by discount houses on Oct 12 3-month Treasury Bills 3—2 7/881 words
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Advertisement162 1985-10-14 12 Bank Tax Seminar (Practical aspects and problem issues) This 1-day seminar will be held on 22 October 1985 at the Pavilion Inter-Continental Hotel from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. It will be led by a Peat Marwick management team who will discuss among other things, new financing tools (interest rate162 words
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Advertisement698 1985-10-14 12 IteCMputaAct Cay Itt Aad la The Matter «f DP LEONG A CHAN ENTERPRISE (PTE) LID (la Vefaatery ll|tt<»tl»s) ■bera'Velaa WladlagUp At an Extraordinary Gen- j erai Meeting of the mem- bers of the abovenamed < Company duly convened and held at 1096 miles 3 t Tuaran Road WDT 225 Kola698 words
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Article, Illustration5566 1985-10-14 13 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - t 2 a By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI STOCK MARKET players had a tough time trying to make money last week. The market would rally late one day, and quickly retrace virtually all its gains the next, or worse still, be up in the morning, but down in5,566 words
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372 1985-10-14 13 Pi r VlAustralm Lli Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets continued to ignore predictions of a downward correction last week, surging to record highs on the strength of oil and gas stocks and a resilient industrial sector. The market reached record highs on 10Reuter - 372 words
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Article659 1985-10-14 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Oct 11 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Cerebos Pocifk Ltd plans to invest HK$l2 million (553.30 million) to build a factory in Hongkong's New Territories as port of its plans to penetrate the China market. City Developments Ltd's financial year-end has been659 words
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202 1985-10-14 13 Bernama LIKE DEVELOPERS of high-rise office blocks, hoteliers in Kuala Lumpur are now paying the price for what has been the biggest obsession among the capital's property club overbuilding. Overnight, Kuala Lumpur has been transformed from the city with the second highest hotel ratesBernama - 202 words
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Article1581 1985-10-14 14 GERALD COLVERD - Fl idjui London a il li M By GERALD COLVERD ACADEMIC as a peak for the Financial Times 30 Share Index last Friday will appear to observers, it serves the useful purpose of reminding all that the market remains locked onto a series of special, intriguing and1,581 words
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626 1985-10-14 14 TONY MEASOR - r l KI I Hongkong Imj By TONY MEASOR LAST WEEK'S hints in this column that some rationalisation would be needed within the empire controlled by Li Ka-Shing was substantiated before the ink was dry by the proposed absorption of International City Holdings into Hutchison Whampoa626 words
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539 1985-10-14 14 pi J ew eJ AP THOUGH pessimism has increased noticeably on Wall Street lately, there remains a stubborn band of analysts who contend that the bull market of the past few years has further to go The traditional signs of a market top simplyAP - 539 words
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205 1985-10-14 14 Zurich Credit Suisse THE WEAKER TREND of the previous Friday continued on the Zurich stock market at the beginning of last week. Trading was dull and the volume dropped significantly. But shares that dropped quickly found new buyers although the price fluctuations were keptCredit Suisse - 205 words
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376 1985-10-14 14 Tokyo 2LM A AFP SHARE PRICES continued to rise on the holiday-shortened Tokyo stock market last week with recently-neglected heavy electricals and biotechnology-re-lated issues leading the way. The 225-stock Nikkei Average (formerly Dow-Jones Average) closed the week on Friday at 12,949.92 yen for aAFP - 376 words
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227 1985-10-14 14 BCI THE MILAN Stock Exchange presented a more reflective attitude throughout the week. The BCI All-Share Index, after having reached a new peak of 413.32 last Tuesday, ended at 405.55, with a loss of 1.10 per cent for the week. This reversal of trendBCI - 227 words
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818 1985-10-14 14 fjmm a I® K.Lumpur THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market went into its second week of consolidation and put up a mixed performance last week. Share prices moved erratically between bouts of buying and selling. By the end of the week, many special situation818 words
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Advertisement45 1985-10-14 14 TAN CHONG TOWER Office Suites from 70 to 800m 2 Flexibility of A/C hours Very generous carparking provisions Rental under $2.50 p.s.f. including service charges Professional Building Management For details, please call *****22 No agents, please S TAN CHONG TOWER 15 Queen Street Singapore 071845 words
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Advertisement193 1985-10-14 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Leong Han Chye of No. 24, Kg. Selabin Pulau Tekong Besar, Singapore 1750, have applied for a First Class Beer House licence In respect of premises at m/s: Sam Lee Coffee Shop, Blk 744, Bedok Reservoir Rd #01-3019, Singapore 1647, and that this193 words
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521 1985-10-14 15 mm® HOCK LOCK SIEW PAN-ELECTRIC Industries's $64-million rights issue has caused some unhappiness among minority shareholders. First because odd lots will arise from the ratio of two new shares for every five held, and second because some reckon that the issue price of $1HOCK LOCK SIEW - 521 words
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310 1985-10-14 15 MALAYAN UNITED Mfg Bhd and Raleigh Bhd, linked to influential corporate figures Datuk Khoo Kay Peng and Mr Daim Zainuddin, are buying a majority 81 per cent stake in fund management company Kuala Lumpur Mutual Fund Bhd for a total of310 words
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Article420 1985-10-14 15 CHAN Ol CHEE - Strategic move into property development in Malaysia By CHAN Ol CHEE AMBASSADOR HOTEL LTD, which has been on a buying spree since the beginning of this year, is making another strategic move into a non-traditional area property development in Malaysia. It is spending $6.17 million to acquire420 words
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85 1985-10-14 15 Group pre-tax profits fell to M 5147,070 in the year to March, 1985, (from the previous year's $586,586) on a turnover of $1.81 million ($2.20 million). Af-ter-tax profits stood at $77,382 ($331,067). The lower profit was mainly due to lower rubber prices and a85 words
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Article104 1985-10-14 15 Group pre-tax profits increased by a hefty 583 per cent to M 53.3 million (from $483,000) for the half year ended June 30, 1985, on a moderate growth in turnover to $18.5 million (from $6.6 million). Stated net earnings per share for the interim period104 words
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265 1985-10-14 15 THE PEPSI COLA and Mirinda soft drinks franchises for Peninsular Malaysia, currently held by Permanis Sdn Bhd, are going to Antah Holdings Bhd. Antah has proposed to acquire the entire 4.5 million issued shares of $1 each in Permanis for M 53.15265 words
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Article226 1985-10-14 15 SINGAPORE LAND Ltd will be moving its registered office and headquarters from Shell Tower to the 20th storey of Shing Kwan House this week. Both Shell Tower and Shing Kwan House are owned by the company. OVERSEAS UNION Bank and Oversea* Union Trust: As at the end of226 words
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172 1985-10-14 15 PROPERTY-BASED Mount Pleasure Holdings Bhd is acquiring the Swensen's ice-cream and restaurant franchise in Malaysia for M 51.65 million cash. The company disclosed during the weekend that in line with its diversification into the food business, it has agreed in principle to acquire Swensen's172 words
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Advertisement426 1985-10-14 15 In search of excellence... A f What makes a top executive? That question is now being examined by the judges of the BT/DHL Businessman of the Year Award. Their answers will be known in January when the award is presented at a glittering dinner to be held at the Shangri-La426 words
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450 1985-10-14 16 SINGAPORE IS NOT producing too many engineers about one-quarter of the 12,000 engineers in the Republic are noncitizens because "we cannot produce enough engineers of our own," said Dr Tay Eng Soon last Saturday. The Minister of State for Education and Communications450 words
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Article553 1985-10-14 16 LEE HAN SHIH - Agreement with Korean company to produce hard disk drives By LEE HAN SHIH SYQUEST TECHNOLOGY, which had planned to invest $70 million in Singapore, is now switching its attention to South Korea. The American company recently entered into an agreement with Korea's Oriental Precision Company (OPC)553 words
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Article, Illustration402 1985-10-14 16 IT WAS A TIME for reminiscence as well as reflection. And for Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, fond memories of his school days at Catholic High School were clearly evident as he spoke at the 50th anniversary of his alma mater last night. Honouring402 words
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210 1985-10-14 16 Reuter AFP PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand, beginning a South American tour today in Brazil, will renew his call for change in the world monetary system and condemn demands made by the International Monetary Fund on developing nations, French officials said. France considers thatReuter; AFP - 210 words
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118 1985-10-14 16 UPI IRAQ SAID yesterday that its warplanes launched an attack on a "large naval target" near the Iranian coast in the northern Persian Gulf in an effort to disrupt Iranian oil exports. The state-run Iraqi News Agency quoted a military spokesmanUPI - 118 words
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Article59 1985-10-14 16 Reuter ARIANESPACE, the organisation which sells European Ariane rocket launches (or satellites, has set up its own insurance scheme for clients. The move follows a collapse of the private insurance market for satellite launches after a series of hitches during US space shuttle satellite placings and Ariane's failureReuter - 59 words
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352 1985-10-14 16 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ AMERICAN INVESTMENT in Indonesia's non-oil-and-gas sectors is set to cross the billion dollar level following the week-long visit of a 21-member delegation representing 13 major American corporations. "Indonesia is now ready to embark on an era of development under which foreign352 words
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Article153 1985-10-14 16 Reuter NEW ZEALAND Finance Minister Roger Douglas will not relax his tight monetary policy to accommodate high wage settlements even if unemployment rises and some companies fail. Douglas told a press conference during the weekend that the government was aware that tight conditionsReuter - 153 words
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192 1985-10-14 16 Reuter POLISH POLICE have summoned Solidarity activist Zbigniew Romaszewski for questioning as voting began in Poland's general election yesterday. The banned free trade union had urged electors to boycott the election. Romaszewski was also interrogated on Saturday when he said that police warnedReuter - 192 words
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Article86 1985-10-14 16 Reuter VOTING BEGAN yesterday in Belgium's 14th general election since World War n amid unprecedented security following three bomb blasts in five days. Police said about 15,000 officers would be on patrol at polling stations across the country during the election for a new parliament andReuter - 86 words
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Article67 1985-10-14 16 Reuter MIR HOSSEIN MOUSAVI was confirmed in office for a second term as Prime Minister of Iran by vote of the Majlis (Parliament) yesterday. The national news agency, Irna, said the poll was 162-73 in favour of Mr Mousavi with 26 abstentions. Mr Mousavi, 42, wasReuter - 67 words
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51 1985-10-14 16 AP TAIWAN'S official mission in the US will hire a lawyer to defend the Taipei government in a US$245 million suit there that claims Nationalist Chinese officials conspired to murder Henry Liu, a Chi-nese-American journalist who was shot dead in California last year.AP - 51 words
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Article41 1985-10-14 16 Reuter A CIVILIAN was killed and seven people, including a Philippine city mayor, were wounded in an ambush yesterday by unidentified armed men in Mindanao. The military said it was the third bid to kill the mayor.Reuter - 41 words
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Article69 1985-10-14 16 Reuter SERIOUS CRIME in the US went up 3 per cent in the first half of 1985, the first semi-annual increase in four years. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said violent crimes reported by local police increased 4 per cent while propertyReuter - 69 words
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Article46 1985-10-14 16 AFP CAMBODIAN head of state Heng Samrin yesterday advocated talks between Indochina and its non-communist neighbours to resolve their differences. His remarks came at the fifth congress of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kampuchea which opened yesterday in Phnom Penh. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article63 1985-10-14 16 Reuter CHINA'S Premier Zhao Ziyang said obstacles block the proper fulfillment of his country's ties with the US. Speaking at a banquet in Beijing for US Vice-Presi-dent George Bush, who arrived yesterday on an official visit, he said: "This state of affairs is not satisfactory. WeReuter - 63 words
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Article65 1985-10-14 16 UPI TERRIFIED passengers scrambled to get out of a Kuwait Airlines plane after a bomb scare forced it to make an emergency landing in Bombay yesterday, leaving 12 people injured, the Press Trust of India said. It did not specify the type or flight detailsUPI - 65 words
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Advertisement224 1985-10-14 16 Get your free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Labour turnover rate falls 2. Letting the axe fall is a hard thing to do 3. Grants for retraining the retrenched 4. Locking in volatile rates 5.224 words
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Advertisement39 1985-10-14 16 7outofig chief executives from the woods largest corporations are also the world's shrewdest decision makers. IHertzi The business decision with a lot more mileage. 280 Kampong Aran* Rd: 447 3388; Tanglin Shopping Centre #01-20: 734 4646; Chan# Airport: *****8139 words
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Miscellaneous56 1985-10-14 16 Outlook for today: Showers over several areos during pre-dawn hours and early morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Oct 13 at the airport Maximum temperature 30.7 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 21.7 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 1.40 Rainfall in millimetres 9.7 Rainfall this month56 words
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112 1985-10-14 17 AMERICAN CONTAINER leasing company, Trans Ocean Ltd has entered into an agreement to manage the fleet of Tank Cargo Leasing of Geneva. The agreement between the two parties took effect on Oct 1. The Swiss company has a fleet of more than 20,000112 words
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423 1985-10-14 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM CHARGEURS REUNIS is phasing in two new container ships to replace less fuel efficient vessels. The 2,536-TEU CR Paris left Le Havre on Sept 25 on the eastbound voyage and will arrive in Singapore tomorrow. A sistership, the423 words
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173 1985-10-14 17 THE KOREA Maritime Ports Administration has instructed all foreign and domestic container shipping lines runing on the Korea/South-east Asia route to charge the basic freight rates prescribed by Korea's Freight Filing Office. The KMPA's move, said Sea trade Week, was triggered by freight173 words
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Article160 1985-10-14 17 THE FEDERAL Maritime Commission of US has approved "K" Line's application to join Neptune Orient Lines and Orient Overseas Container Line's weekly global service. The new service is scheduled to commence in July but "K" Line will start accepting cargo from next month on the Neptune160 words
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100 1985-10-14 17 JAPANESE trading houses are unwilling to supply loans to help Sanko Steamship Co Ltd, which applied for court protection from creditors in August with debts estimated at 520 billion yen, trading house sources said. The houses, which are chartering vessels to Sanko100 words
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Article101 1985-10-14 17 Reuter THE HONGKONG government expects to conclude negotiations with a unit of the Hutchison Whampoa Ltd on expanding the Kwai Chung container terminal within a matter of weeks, the chief secretary, David Akers-Jones, said. Akers-Jones said the negotiations are slow because the reclamation work involved isReuter - 101 words
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Article111 1985-10-14 17 Reuter THE JAPAN/India-Pakistan-Gulf/Japan Conference will raise the currency adjustment factor on shipments from Hongkong to India, Pakistan and the Gulf ports to 16 per cent from 12 per cent, effective Oct 12. The change has no effect on Hongkong Gulf rates covered by the existing temporarily reducedReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration540 1985-10-14 18 THE CRUISE industry is entering a new stage in growth and development, and innovation is its key trend, according to Cruise Industry News, the industry's trade publication. According to the newsletter, fleet expansion is the key trend in 1985. Several new ships have already been540 words
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Article427 1985-10-14 18 FAIRLY ACTIVE business was reported in the demolition sector of the ship sale and purchase market last week but sales for continuing trading have been slow to develop, secondhand tonnage brokers said. The Saran«,a 137,519-dwt bulk carrier, was among the handful sold for ongoing trading. A Greek concern427 words
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Article90 1985-10-14 18 AFP CHARTERING OF tankers to carry Iranian oil resumed after a two-week break, dealers said. At least two very large crude carriers and one ULCC have been booked by Western companies to load oil at Sirri Island at the southern end of the Gulf. The two VLCC'sAFP - 90 words
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Article902 1985-10-14 18 A Top Ent X 2 Lloyd Brosileiro VI 2 AB Shpg V 5 Lloyd Triestmo IV 1/2 Accord Shpg IX 2 Loyol Shpg VW 4 Afeo Line VI 3 Lucky Seaway VIII 5 Affiity Shpg IX 3 Lykes Lines IH 2 Ahrenkiel Lmer X 1 Madju Sdn902 words
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Article1372 1985-10-14 18 TRANS-ATLANTIC grain rates regained some of Thursday's losses on the London freights market as Bunge covered two orders on the US Gulf-Europoort trade. They paid U557.75 (fio) to the Genoa for 60,000 tons in October-November loading position and $7.96 (fio) to the Jadran for a 60,000ton Oct 16-251,372 words
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218 1985-10-14 19 BOMBAY PORT will be the first in India to have a portable link span that will serve ro-ro ships. MacGregor-Navire secured the order from the Bombay Port Trust which was urged to install the facility by the Indian Oil Natural Gas Commission and218 words
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335 1985-10-14 19 Lloyd's List THE COST of exporting from Europe to Australia looks set to rise sharply next year with shipowners set to demand a freight rate increase significantly above inflation. Although the level of increase has not yet been quantified, a number of ownersLloyd's List - 335 words
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193 1985-10-14 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood MORE than a million sheep have died on ships in the last five years of the live trade from Australia, according to Agricultural Health and Quarantine Service estimates. In August, 16,000 sheep died in 24 hours while waiting to be offloaded193 words
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Article185 1985-10-14 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line,185 words
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101 1985-10-14 19 THE LIBERIAN tanker Medusa, 338,000 dwt, was hit by a missile by unidentified aircraft in the Gulf, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service said. It said the vessel caught fire but this was later extinguished by the crew. There is a hole 1.5 metres101 words
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2370 1985-10-14 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 of Singapore.2,370 words
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Article638 1985-10-14 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location L Snmant 34W 14 10 85 1800 NAPL F7 0900-1000 U3 Hammurabi 16 14 10 85 2300 Sealord F7 0900-1100/1330-1500 HI Benavon 67/581 14.1085 2100 Ben Line638 words
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Article1636 1985-10-14 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Line African Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenktel Line» Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus ShippmgA gencies (S) Muttiport Sdn Bhd (PK)1,636 words
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Article340 1985-10-14 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VhmI Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Fadil K30 alongside 14.10/2300 Ninh Co K20 alongside 14.10/2300 San D Estero KI6 alongside 14 10/0600 Bharatendu K 1 8 14 10/1900 16 10/1800 East Glory K28 14.10/0600 14 10/2330 Foochow K20 14 10/1800 16.10/1200 Fuiikawa K30 14.10/2300340 words
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Advertisement907 1985-10-14 17 A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead. forewarned will be l forearmed $22.00. THE BOOKSHOP Orient Overseas Contain*» Line Agents: JMOIC SHPPWG MEMOES (Reg 111. 2428M/00K) 70 StwntMi *04 03 Mar km How* Singapore 0707 TH907 words
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Advertisement67 1985-10-14 17 THE CRUISE industry is entering o new stage in growth and development. Page II THE COST of exporting from Europe to Australia looks set to rise sharply next year with shipowners set to demand a freight rote increase significantly above inflation. Page 111 Index to advertisers II London freight I!67 words
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Advertisement1263 1985-10-14 17 f /-s. IN SINGAPORE: 778-6522 PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDING IN MALAYSIA. 558-955: -UA/K— W/f'A MAERSK LINE IMGAPORE/LOMG BEACH WE DO IT IN 18 DAYS (FASTEST FROM SINGAPORE) Vassal Voy S'por* EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA ingapo'e Closing a i«. 10 isoo hrs CFS 13 10 73001,263 words
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Advertisement282 1985-10-14 18 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South W< Fa«d«r at Tokyo Mothef VSI LA/LB 8f tSHU M 9/11 I APOUO 16/11 TAMASMI M 73/11 SUMO* 30/11 Also acci ■t Pacific North Woat Atlantic/Canada Faodar at Koba Faadar at Koba OAK Mo#m VSI St AT VC* PID IMw282 words
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Advertisement740 1985-10-14 19 The Straits Steamship Group fii7£-h Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd Overseas Containers Limited ICONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT BENAVON TOKYO BAY BENALOER CITY or EDROURGH FRAMKfURT EXPRESS HAMBURG EXPRESS OSAKA BAY KIH EXPRESS BENAVON HONG KONG EXPRESS Sparc P.Ketanf hi PWt 10/10 19/10 21/10 27/10 21/10 4/11 0/U 11/11 13/11740 words
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Advertisement975 1985-10-14 19 V iV_ -4 •/j O W "1 "K" Line Means Routes* Across the Pacific "K" Line gives you too And our own 100-acre computerized service across the board: Four container container terminals monitor loading/ routes from the Far East to the US. West unloading and transhipments. Coast's major ports Fixed975 words
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Advertisement353 1985-10-14 20 w Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS On carriage to Scandmavia, Med, Carribean I S. America Inland haulage to inland destinations in Europe Spore PKetangPenang Leiioesßdbao Genoj Hburj Rdam Bharen I «i«p Rene* Rickmers 23/10 26/10 21/10- 22/11 »/ll 28/11 M>< Rickmers 1/11 10/11 12/11 5/12- 17/12 13/12- 11/12 Bertram Rickmers 14/11353 words
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Advertisement1011 1985-10-14 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) SGP Hft G IVfB GLORY 17/10 23/10 EVER UfTfD 2</10 30/10 Em GLEAMY 03/11 07/11 EVER GO MB 11/11 15/11 EVER GENRJS 19/11 23/11 EVER GOLDEN 25/11 29/11 EVER GOMG 3/12 7/12 ALSO ACCEPTOR CARGO 10 1) PROWXNCE KMUK SAVANRIAH. BOSTON1,011 words
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Advertisement932 1985-10-14 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 VESSEL KOTA WANGSA KOTA SEJATI KOTA AGUNG KOTA TIMUR VOYAGE HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: E-569 SLD 19-24/10 DJIBOUTI. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH, PTSUDAN, AOABA E-591 1-2/11 6-11/11 DJIBOUTI, ADEN, HODEIDAH, JEOOAH, AOUABA E-593 12-13/11 17-21/11 HODEIDAH, JEDDAH. PT SUDAN,932 words
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Advertisement882 1985-10-14 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Bena.on Tokyo Bay BenaMer City ol ldrtui|»i Franktat (iprnt Hamturi Eipmi Osaka Bay Bremen Eipress Bena.or EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT BenaMer Saied Kilano Maru Si4»d Kasup Maru Saded City ot E<Mw|ti Saied Frar*h»t Eipress Saded Hambwi Eipress Saded Osaka Bay 11/10882 words
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Advertisement618 1985-10-14 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF FAR EAST TO/FROM S'PORE CONTAINER SERVICE 1 MAIAFAMT tnW GO*A WS W BUSAN rOROHUU 11/10 14/10 23 10 Hi 10 KAOKSUNG HR STOK 20/10 22/10 27/10 1/11 1/11 1/11 S'PORE TO JAKARTA/SURABAYA CONTAINER SERVICE HAIAMMT n GOWA ¥?S-HB SURABAYA BUSAN 31/10 10/11 13/11 22/11 WEST618 words
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Advertisement650 1985-10-14 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loating for Rangoon Spore PKetanf Penan* Spore PKetanf In Port/15 Oct 14/15 Oct Myoma rwa V9OW In Port/15 Oct Htoneywa V/205W 14/15 Oct Phashwejyawywa V 259* 20/22 Oct Pajan V9IW 29/31 Oct LOADING FOR EUROPE BANK LINE EXPRESS SEM650 words
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Advertisement1361 1985-10-14 22 K KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICRO BRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ MOTHER VESSEL STORE PKLG PENANG I STORE IT/S PORT LA/LB SEATTLE OAKLAND VAN BC PORTIAI® FEEDER/ MOTKR VESSEL STORE PKLG PENANG C. R PARIS Vf OREGON BRDGE V 5 UTOPIA1,361 words
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Advertisement583 1985-10-14 22 7l€ CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE Loading lot (OS ANGUES SAN FRANCISCO StATIII lACOMA VANCOUVER BC Actrplini fCI FCI Cofllamm BHAVA6HUTI BHARATIMXJ AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acirpt>«( FQ FCI Contamm Fredtf P KtUnf L*cr Hunt S pot CHAMXMS 11 Oct CALABAR' 3 No. XAMOAS 7 No. RAMMS 25583 words
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Advertisement465 1985-10-14 22 LDEN LINE GIMN GUAM SUPPING (PTE) LTD KaMt lis* Premwl B*» BuAdng 40 C«d Strsst SMGAPORE 0104 m *****90 (II IMS) Ist Kuala lump* 10? 11 P IMt 317*1 *****1 Paw Gudwf »|«t ORENT UOTO (Ml 9M Ml TQ M 37 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S pote PMa«cP*nan| GOIKN WONXR Colombo465 words
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Advertisement410 1985-10-14 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road »27 16 Internationa 1 Pi a/a S'ngapce 0207 Tel *****1 1 <10 Lines) <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Spirt P. K4m|lm*|| tar:ANANGEL LBERTY 8M5915 Sated M Pari ROTT/ANT/M (AVON) VAN CONQUEROR *****16 9/11 12/11 ROT/ANT/UJ( (AVON) A|«*» Wpn MTRASEA (PTE) ITB BOOKMC 224(511 K410 words
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Advertisement490 1985-10-14 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A member of the ACE Consortium TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S pore Closing Times FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) U 0200 16/10 1000 15/10 HK CONTAINER 46E. K JACEJM 30E490 words
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Advertisement577 1985-10-14 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON semi lUNIS N»PTUP« AGINfftS PH I ID lei ?*****/ 71 *5414 (RooAmfsl ??1?0?7 i Opftjtiom) ??09?84 (l»rmnial ??0?«s0 7.W.04 (CfSi Mti ii,mn MINUS Sill* SON HHf) Kl IH 414)% 4!4?44 PK Ifl 1*9%4 P(N IH tfcM/S577 words
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Advertisement656 1985-10-14 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SUPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sintapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lnes) Cable Address SINSOV SMGAFORE Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S f imWK PENANG M/S SHANKAT MAM SOON SON. M. IST AND 2ND FLOOD MESSRS MM THONG SWPMG 127 Penang656 words
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Advertisement22 1985-10-14 23 SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD. 11] llljll CONTAINERISED SERVICE Agents: JAMBA TAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Kelang: *****6/7 K.L. *****7/*****1 Penang *****1/*****522 words
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Advertisement640 1985-10-14 24 ltc<|iiMMl Container Lines 4 Sailings weekly Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A Mon, Tue, Thur. Sat g ITPII HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER SPECIAIISED HEAVY tlf IFRS AWAIIABIf KAStfl MARU S'pore 16/18 Oct Loadhc for: Bahrain VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE to eurote MUEM.HAUSEN640 words
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Miscellaneous175 1985-10-14 24 Regional Weather IM V i K I N 0 I /A I JA *k A t 4' -> SB L 5 i^.^> SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c yA a w Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm #C <Wect,on with175 words
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Advertisement391 1985-10-14 25 BAPID SHIPPING PTE LTD, L S'PORE TEL: *****44 TLX: ***** K.L. TEL: *****5 *****0 F& LCI LOAHNG FOR ETA SJN FA* EAST lft|. China. Bus. Crab. BKK 15/10 24/10 MAUMTUS Port Louis 31/10 30/11 UK/EUROPE Ldn, Rdan. Awerp, Hbur| 29/10 17/10 AUSTRALIA Syd. Md. Bri, Ado, Fro 29/10 25/10 REGULAR391 words
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Advertisement167 1985-10-14 25 AFFINITY SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****00 TLX: ***** STLMC TBN 30/10 :TD Accepting cargo for 3/11 Madras, Chalna/Chittagong SUBJECT TO INDUCEMENT MENG HORNG SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: 33C2947/S, *****45 Tlx: RS 2*402 HWICO ACCEPTING LCL TO CHITTAGONG REGULAR SERVICE TO HMA POUTS Vessel ETA ETC Loadnt for MMG HONG-VW 9/S5167 words
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Advertisement531 1985-10-14 25 OCEAN BRID6E SHIPPING PTY LTD, <(g)t FREMANTLE REGULAR SAILING TO FREMANTLE MV HELEN COAST ETA 15/10 ETO 17/10 General Agents Imkov Shipping Co Pte Ltd. 131 Ctd Strel #14 02. Ccd Ctmt. S pore 01M I# 22X273 let*. No K 2)231 MOV COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE531 words
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Advertisement284 1985-10-14 26 F-L FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD Henderson Road, Btk 2038 Henderson Industrial Park. S pore 0315 TEL: *****82/*****62/*****52 ACCEPTMG Fa LCI PERSIA* GULF TOUTS but SMHS 15/10, 17/10 23/10 gas T SYD/MEL/BRIS/ADEI/FREMANTI.E BSES 13 O LL9 E CROSSWATER ACCEPTING FCL I LCI HONGKONG/CHMA FREMANTLE SYD/MEL/BMS/ADa USA/CANADA PORTS NEW ZEALAND PORTS EUROPE/UK284 words
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