The Business Times, 30 October 1985
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Title Section12 1985-10-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER M, IMS 75 CENTS12 words
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309 1985-10-30 1 FUNDS TO RE-TRAIN the unemployed could be made available by the Skills Development Fund if economic conditions require it. SDF's assistant administrator, Mrs Lee Foong Ying, said the fund was "monitoring" the retrenchment situation with the Ministry of Labour. But Mrs Lee questioned309 words
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561 1985-10-30 1 ALVIN TAY; AMY BALAN - By ALVIN TAY and AMY BALAN TWO MULTI-MILLION dollar loan packages arranged in Singapore are now said to be hanging in the balance because of major tax implications contained in last Friday's Malaysian Budget. Singapore banks are also561 words
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Article142 1985-10-30 1 THE KUALA LUMPUR Commodity Exchange reopened yesterday with new regulations and a warning from the Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad not to treat the world's only palm oil futures market as a "casino". "The exchange is not a plaything or a casino. It is a vital part142 words
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368 1985-10-30 1 AFP Reuter THE BANK of Japan's sudden decision to encourage higher short-term interest rates to prevent the yen from falling back against the dollar has severely shaken the Japanese business community. "They overdid it," a European banker said yesterday, describing the authoritiesAFP; Reuter - 368 words
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Article, Illustration508 1985-10-30 1 JEFFREY TSANG - HP engineers come up with advanced computer keyboard By JEFFREY TSANG LOCAL ENGINEERS at Hewlett Packard have put Singapore on the world research and development map through the invention of a new computer keyboard using advanced chip design and plastic-moulding technology. A508 words
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Article, Illustration103 1985-10-30 1 THE SINGAPORE stock market had mtter uneventful day yesterday, M a mUd technical rebound In the morning wmĔm was slowly eroded away daring the seeoad half. The Straits Times Industrial Index last 3.12 points to 7M.CB, dae mostly to a sharp (all la thin-ly-traded CCM. The hroaderhaaed BT103 words
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127 1985-10-30 1 Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN'S decision to lift a ban on Alaskan crude oil exports drew a cool reception from Japan's oil industry yesterday. Washington's decision means 6,000 barrels a day of Cook Inlet crude oil can be exported to Japan. With Japan's average daily importReuter - 127 words
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192 1985-10-30 1 FINDING THE STAFF with the right stuff for innovation was not easy for Hewlett Packard. Mr Larry Brown, the company's RAD manager, said that after interviewing "scores of students" from the National University of Singapore he found only two with the technical192 words
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Advertisement195 1985-10-30 1 Machine! Most widely used in Singapore. o TAC No 331-MPM ciTveom ypyT£m> PTE LTD TO; 743-5555 THE CLUB THAT STANDS IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN 4 ALL STAR POLARIS For woods, the heads are crafted from fine persimmon wood and dual weighted for consistent accuracy. The irons are cast195 words
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Advertisement274 1985-10-30 1 Early warning ayatam for futuraa trading, Paga 14 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTER CROSSWORDS TV A RADIO DOONESBURY BRISTOW OUR VIEW WEAKNESSES of the democratic system of government have been a recurring theme. Views on the subject from the First Deputy Prime Minister can be seen in274 words
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Advertisement98 1985-10-30 1 @)""\^.|_~-,%{\<|@%*)\~!<>[)`@( Even business is a pleasure at the Seafood-Theatre Restaurant. t <* r r For entertaining clients or just dining with friends, the Seafood-Theatre Restaurant has it all. gourmet Cantonese-Thai cuisine, friendly and attentive service and a charming Continental atmosphere. If you're hosting a large group or require a bit98 words
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Advertisement20 1985-10-30 1 Savings Accounts Current Accounts Term Deposits t© FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BAN* ITD Meorx* o» the OCBC Gr-juc Head Office 'v20 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration443 1985-10-30 2 MONICA GWEE - Hill and Knowlton got to Mexico before the networks By MONICA GWEE THE GOLDEN RULE that should be followed by all companies, government and other organisations facing crises was spelt out in Singapore yesterday by one of the world's most senior public relations men. "Tell the443 words
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245 1985-10-30 2 A WORKSHOP and a seminar on packaging designs will be held next month as part of the Trade Development Board's programme to promote the importance of industrial design. The workshop on packaging and graphic designs for exports, from Nov 25 to 29, is245 words
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Article61 1985-10-30 2 VALUE-ADDED production will be the subject of a month-long exhibition at the Singapore Science Centre in November. Called the "VALUE exhibition, the objective of the show is to focus on economical and efficient production processes through the scientific approach. The exhibition will be opened by Mr61 words
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Article, Illustration317 1985-10-30 2 GOH YEE LING - By GOH YEE LING THE LOCAL watch and clock industry is in need of assistance from government agencies, said Mr Tan Soo Khoon, the Deputy Speaker of Parliament and the president of the Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association. According to Mr Tan, many317 words
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Article146 1985-10-30 2 CHARISMATIC Perfumes Ltd of Britain will introduce its new and powerful range of odour-control compounds at ChemAsiaBs. The company's range of odour-control compounds will be tested at the Fourth International Chemical and Process Engineering and Contracting Show, which will be held at the World Trade Centre from146 words
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Article68 1985-10-30 2 THE KIWANIS CLUB of Singapore has re-elected Mr Moses Hua as its president for 1965/86. Other board members are Mr KC Yuen and Jeffrey Cheong (both vicepresidents), William C T Goh (secretary), Leslie Ang (assistant secretary), Long Heng Juan (treasurer), Michael Lee (club adviser), Joseph Tan (president-elect),68 words
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267 1985-10-30 3 THE SINGAPORE Medical Council held disciplinary inquiries against two private medical practitioners on charges of professional misconduct but one of them was acquitted. Dr Chin Pang Hing was censured and suspended from practice for three months after the Council found him guilty of267 words
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Article, Illustration204 1985-10-30 3 DENNIS BROWN has been appointed the administrator of Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore. He will be responsible for the internal operations of the hospital. Before joining Mount Elizabeth, he was the executive director of the Memorial Hospital of Gardena in California. Mr Brown holds an MBA in204 words
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309 1985-10-30 3 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG MORE THAN 30 construction companies have tendered for a contract put out by the National University of Singapore another sign of growing desperation as sizeable contracts become scarce. The 30 contractors were bidding for the main contract to build the309 words
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Article, Illustration334 1985-10-30 3 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF PRIVATE CONTRACTORS and consultants will receive $150 million worth of projects from the Public Works Department (PWD) under its accelerated building programme. Between August and December this year, the PWD is offering 30 projects worth $300 million of which half334 words
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148 1985-10-30 3 THE SKILLS Development Fund has granted more than $8 million for the setting up of 11 in-dustry-based training centres. To come under the wing of various employers' organisations and trade associations, the centres are expected to train a total of148 words
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Article178 1985-10-30 3 THIRTY OUTSTANDING union officials will be selected each year for study tours of an Asean country. The Outstanding Union Officials Award, to be introduced by the National Trades Union Congress, is an attempt to encourage workers to serve in unions. It is also aimed at178 words
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Advertisement311 1985-10-30 2 Some CTVs have the knack (/growing on you V VitK.iul IC AL2HJU2I"{SVm) The Alpha series from National Our little 14" (36cm) Quintrix Alpha portable could easily find its way into your bedroom and very possibly into your heart. Well wager a bet that if you start off with it. You'll311 words
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Advertisement32 1985-10-30 2 Live-Band Music Non-Stop Dancing Charming Hostesses Gracious Service 7^ r o wc °«uas*** 20 on *Y Office Nit£-C(u6 <fe Lounge > 1, Claymore Drive, #02-11 Orchard Tower (Rear Block) Singapore 0923 Tel: *****2632 words
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Advertisement219 1985-10-30 3 WORLDW/DECOUR/ER Changing the way the world does business. Jm f mm f ,s- S 0m r T[:■;■•*:;4.:■"■■■ >. >5-, v-'" *W" x W> < <■ ;*,f: >W w ""f f €> te Key to Perfect Time The Corum Collection 5 CORUM SWISS In any industry, there is always an elite219 words
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Advertisement76 1985-10-30 3 <s. What's the Tandoor got to crow about? Tandoori chicken and a Northern Indian cuisine that takes a rare breed to make out the difference. New Delhi's Ghazal singer, Masoom Thakur, and his artistes entertain nightly except Monday. For reservations call 733 8333. Dining Hours: 12:00 2:3opm Lunch 6:30 11:00pm76 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article792 1985-10-30 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Locol From number time PAA PA2I/5 0020 LAX/TYO/HKG SIA SQ41 0605 MAA CAL cioio 0815 JED/DHA MAS MH681 0820 KUL KAL KE624 0840 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN MAS MH67I 0950 KUL SIA SQI03 1005 KUL RBA BI42I 1030 BWN792 words
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205 1985-10-30 4 UPI THE AMERICAN labour organisation AFL-CIO has approved a resolution calling for sweeping reforms to stop the exodus of American companies to foreign countries and the flood of foreign products into the US. Delegates representing the 13.2 million-member labour coalition unanimously approvedUPI - 205 words
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Article151 1985-10-30 4 AP THE PRODUCTIVITY of US businesses climbed at an annual rate of 1.2 per cent from July to September, said the government. The news on Monday followed other government statistics which had shown that the pace of American economic activity was accelerating. The overall economyAP - 151 words
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323 1985-10-30 4 Reuter EUROPEAN and Asian bankers on Monday voiced concern over their governments' lacklustre support for a US plan to ease the international debt crisis. The worries were aired during a private meeting in Washington of about 60 bankers representing US, European and Asian membersReuter - 323 words
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Article, Illustration192 1985-10-30 4 Reuter THE LONGEST and costliest spy trial in British history ended in humiliation for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's law officers on Monday when a jury acquitted all seven alleged spies on all charges. The jury at London's Old Bailey Court cleared theReuter - 192 words
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268 1985-10-30 4 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION has stored chemical weapons in at least 32 sites in Eastern Europe and can wage war on the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) with nerve gas and other toxins, the US Defence Department has charged. It releasedReuter - 268 words
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291 1985-10-30 4 UPI CORPORATE executives, sick of interminable meetings, can now buy an excuse to leave: A fake beeper "that you activate anytime, anywhere". The small black device, called "False Alarm", resembles a real pager. A switch sets off a beeping tone, afterUPI - 291 words
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154 1985-10-30 4 Reuter TURKEY SAID on Monday it wanted greater trade with the US as part of the price for allowing American military bases in the country. Prime Minister Turgut Ozal said in an interview published in the daily Cumhuriyet newspaper: "If I give them bases, IReuter - 154 words
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Article342 1985-10-30 5 UPI OIL MINISTERS of the Gulf Cooperation Council's (GCC) six member states have agreed to help any member country that fails to meet its oil export commitments due to disruptions caused by hostilities in the region. According to the Middle-East Economic Survey on Monday, the decision byUPI - 342 words
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Article, Illustration275 1985-10-30 5 AP PRIME MINISTER Shimon Peres, praising King Hussein for making concessions for peace, has won his Parliament's approval to attend an international peace conference to begin negotiations with Jordan. Mr Peres's victory on Monday came after a day of bickering with hardliners in theAP - 275 words
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215 1985-10-30 5 AP AFGHAN Foreign Minister Shah Mohammad Dost said Pakistan should talk directly with his government if it wanted to expedite the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. "The best way to solve this problem would be through direct talks with the Pakistanis,AP - 215 words
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161 1985-10-30 5 AP WORLD ENERGY production last year rose 4 per cent, the first significant increase since the 1979 Iranian revolution sent prices of oil and other fuels skyrocketing. The US Energy Information Administration said on Monday that world energy production last year totalled nearlyAP - 161 words
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Article426 1985-10-30 5 Official predicts Beijing will become a major purchaser of US goods UPI CHINA COULD be a major purchaser of American goods during the next 25 years and then a major trade competitor by the 21st century, according to a Reagan administration official. "The Chinese are muchUPI - 426 words
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211 1985-10-30 5 AFP CHINA hopes to attract more foreign investment by perfecting business legislation to protect overseas investors' interest, according to a senior Bank of China official. "Economic legislation is be-, ing improved to create a favourable climate for foreign investment," said Wang Chenggui, the generalAFP - 211 words
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Advertisement233 1985-10-30 4 Pan Am Clipper Class. For The Price Of An Economy Ticket. Ernst Huber is the Executive Chef of The Dynasty Singapore. Besides fine food, he also has the businessman at heart. For times like these when the economic downturn is on everyone's lips, he has specially prepared a menu to233 words
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Advertisement53 1985-10-30 4 n Knight Frank h\v ftaillmi Join the International Bank of Singapore and Overseas Union Insurance at: Overseas Union House Ground Floor Office/Showroom H Areas from 437 sq m to 1,612 sq m H Waterfront view t3 730 covered parking lots n Extremely attractive rental package H Easy access to Raffles53 words
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Miscellaneous59 1985-10-30 4 Doonesbury 50UJHATY0060T TOSAY FORYOURSELF, JACK* YEAH, J YOU! YOU BMIN- CZAPORSOMS- THIN', CHILP? w&fr THAT RIGHT. m Cv V i a «x nr^ 11 NOTHN6. ITSJI&T NK£TOS£e5QM£' OH.YEAHT ONB GST REALLY tUHATPO OUTOFHANPHERE. YOUHMT? YOUR ACT ISTOTAL' LY RADICAL, MAN. m ia k jL n \U" to■<Z£ ±\M IftiLl BY59 words
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Advertisement114 1985-10-30 5 THE MBA FOR INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVES Fordham University, New York, now offers its MBA Programme in Europe in Association with the Irish Management Institute, Dublin, Ireland. The Programme will commence on 24 April 1986. It is Accredited by The American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business, and is restricted to experienced114 words
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Advertisement385 1985-10-30 5 As you kimw,inere are many office Open Plan Systems available. know,there are many Tne Question is which one to choose. J E This is where we come in. We make it easier for you by considering all the facts you cannot afford to ignore. Facts such as: Flexible and wide385 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration1033 1985-10-30 6 ASAD LATIF - Tomorrow marks the first anniversary of the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi following which her son Rajiv came to power. A i, turbulent year has come to h pass since that fateful1,033 words
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615 1985-10-30 6 FT "PARANOID", "mentally unbalanced", "should be made to run a gauntlet of traders round the 'ring'". These were just some of the more printable suggestions to be heard yesterday on the London Metal Exchange on the subject of Mr PieterFT - 615 words
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Article628 1985-10-30 6 KEN FLYNN - A newly-conceived yardstick for measuring economic performance has given the US bad marks. KEN FLYNN looks at the facts behind the figures. KEN FLYNN UPI US INDUSTRIES get bad marks from the Economic Competition Index, developed for the Democratic Leadership Council by the Wharton EconometricUPI - 628 words
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Advertisement30 1985-10-30 6 The art of engineering. Champion Motors (1975) Pte Ltd, 24 Leng Kee Road, Singapore 0315 Champion Motors (Brunei) Ltd, Mile 2, Jalan Gadong, P O Box 1702, Negara Brunei Darusalam30 words
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Advertisement109 1985-10-30 6 See Hock Lock Slow, Pago 17 THE EQUATORIAL KUALA LUMPUR, A GREAT PLACE TO COME HOME TO FOR A GREAT DEAL LESS AT Knjoy the warm attentive senice and the complete amenities we have lor a great stav :t(KI superb numb and Suites Talk <4 the town restaurants. Ik (1109 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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Article488 1985-10-30 7 1 c ir~wnwnrnwi liirfFlliyilf1 —nr-j. Seminars and Courses EG HM j DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER TELEPHONE Nov 4 Computer Performance Institute of Institute of *****66 Evaluation and S ystems Science, Systems Science, ext Capacity Planning NUS NUS 2004 Nov 5 Data Management An Institute of Institute of *****66488 words
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361 1985-10-30 7 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ MISTAKES MADE by trainees need not always bring dire consequences not with the use of simulators. The advantages of simulators have long been recognised in pilot training and similar training tools have been developed for the aerospace and nuclear industries. Now, computer-based training361 words
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Article413 1985-10-30 7 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO WHILE EMPLOYERS and unions begin to haggle over wages on the shopfloor, a group of 15 supervisors will sit down today (or some classroom discussion on industrial relations how to handle and prevent grievances, and how to deal with disciplinary matters. This413 words
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152 1985-10-30 7 TWO STUDY MISSIONS to Japan have been organised by the Technology Transfer Institute. Starting on Nov 4, a seven-day tour will be conducted by TTI to study clean room engineering in Japan. Clean room engineering is an area of technology used152 words
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126 1985-10-30 7 UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS competition, successful management and Singapore income taxation are the topics of three courses organised by the National University's Department of Extramural Studies. The course on business competition will be held on Nov 10 and 17, at the Waterloo Centre. The workshop will focus126 words
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Article118 1985-10-30 7 THE Japan-Singapore Institute of Software Technology is sharing the latest developments in Japanese computer technology with senior executives and computer professionals at a seminar on Nov 7. Three Japanese experts will speak on machine translations, computer system audits and artificial intelligence. They will be joined by118 words
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280 1985-10-30 7 A SPECIALIST in plastics from General Electric USA is helping the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research to beef up its technical capabilities in plastics technology. Under a technical collaboration agreement between the multinational and Sisir, GE specialists visit Singapore for a280 words
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Advertisement161 1985-10-30 7 ALL BANKS located above street level lose out on visibility. Their names are hidden and clients find them difficult to locate. Locating in the middle of a block is not much better. ALL BANKS in competition need proper exposure and ease of access. A two-street corner is an ideal choice.161 words
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Advertisement217 1985-10-30 7 "Only atThe Marco Polo Restaurant" Roulade A haunt where conoscenti of Haute Cuisine and grilled fare can co-exist in peaceful surfeit. For gourmets of continental Haute Cuisine, there's a menu that's as intriguing as it is delightful to ponder over. Each creation prepared from the finest ingredients of the day217 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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427 1985-10-30 8 FT A NEW WARNING that the rapid pace of change in the international capital markets "may contain the seeds of future problems" has come from the influential Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basle. The warning, included in the first ofFT - 427 words
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491 1985-10-30 8 Reuter LENDING ABROAD by commercial banks in major countries slowed during the second quarter as interbank activity subsided, says the Bank for International Settlements. Banks' gross external assets rose by only US$6.4 billion in the quarter, compared with $53.3 billion during theReuter - 491 words
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246 1985-10-30 8 AFP EUROPEAN COMMISSION President Jacques Delors on Monday appealed to European Community (EC) finance ministers to move cautiously towards monetary union. He urged ministers meeting in Luxembourg to take account of the monetary dimension in their discussions on community reform,AFP - 246 words
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Article65 1985-10-30 8 AP CHINA DEVALUED its currency, the renminbi, to a new low against the US dollar yesterday, fixing the exchange rate at 3.1744-3.1904 yuan, down 27 per cent from a year ago. The State Administration of Exchange Control announced the change in its daily listing of buying-selling ratesAP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration878 1985-10-30 8 SINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday closed weaker against most major currencies but above the day's lows in moderate trading, dealers said. It closed softer at 2.6330/40 marks compared with New York's 2.6395 6405 close, but above its low of 2.6300 and at 212.80/90 yen compared with 213.15/25 and878 words
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Article258 1985-10-30 8 Interbank rotes ot 3pm yesterday: Currencies Nominal rates Smithsonian Bid Offer croaa parity change Local dollars to t one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2 1380 2 1390 ***** -24 17 Sterling pound 3 0498 ***** 7 3469 -58 49 Australian dollar 1 4966 1 4983 3258 words
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Article73 1985-10-30 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell by 1 point from Monday to close at 3 s per cent yesterday. The three-month term rate fell by 1 point while the one- and two-month rates remained unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Otter Bid Over73 words
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Article314 1985-10-30 8 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Short-dates and period rates were steady to slightly lower at the outset and remained unchanged in subsequent trading. Overnight closed at eight 7 3 week fixed at B'4 eight, three months at BV4 B'4,314 words
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Article361 1985-10-30 8 BA Futures DECEMBER Ear*4*ll»r yesterday opened unchanged from IMM'S level at 91.79 and traded sideways as market remained uncertain over direction of US interest rates. Concern over the US Treasury's mini-refunding auctions over the next two days exerted downward pressure on the credit markets but this was countered byBA Futures - 361 words
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Article281 1985-10-30 8 HONGKONG: SPECULATIVE selling from Europe and Singapore in the afternoon sent gold to close at U*****.30/70 per ounce compared with its final 326.40/90 in New York. On the local market, gold lost HK$2 from Monday's level here to finish at $3,036 per tael. The krugerrand was unchanged at $2,560,281 words
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Advertisement210 1985-10-30 8 The Seminar Package with your interest at heart Li K. ij L a ft i* rr trs ir -1 'I 1 A .^V *f I x s^rsspr > There are a thousand and one details ro organising* a successful seminar. Leave the thousand details to lis. The one thing yuu're210 words
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Advertisement111 1985-10-30 8 WORLD'S FINEST WHOLE-BEAN COFFEE w 1 BONCAFE is 100% pure, freshly roasted, choice coffee beans from the key regions of Costa Rica. Colombia, Brazil and Kenya. Packed in a special gold foil bag to seal in the original freshness of good coffee. And ground only as and when you require111 words
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FEATURES
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Article503 1985-10-30 10 WEAKNESSES of the democratic system of government have been a recurring theme of statements from PAP leaders since the last general election. That was when obscure candidates collected large numbers of votes, in some cases without even campaigning. Never before were the dangers of the system so503 words
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Article, Illustration911 1985-10-30 10 Carla Rapoport - Company's failure in Japanese chocolate market due mainly to its pricing Chocolate lovers in Japan have spurned the fine chocolate offered by Swiss manufacturer Nestle, although the company's instant coffee has been a big hit. Nestle pulled out of the market a few years ago after pilingFT - 911 words
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549 1985-10-30 10 DERRICK TAN - Letter to the Editor DERRICK TAN Dear Sir We refer to the letter "Call for more efficient postal services" by "Clifford Company Private" in BT Oct 10, 1965. We apologise to the writer for any inconvenience caused over the mis-sorted fetters put549 words
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Advertisement103 1985-10-30 10 X .Avoid the business On British Airways Super Club you'll never get squeezed into a centre seat. Because there are no centre seats. Our seats are arranged six-abreast, in pairs. Wherever you sit, you're next to a window or an aisle. With all the room you need for eating, sleeping,103 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration482 1985-10-30 11 WALTON MORAIS - Toyota Singapore Open tennis championship By WALTON MORAIS AN INDONESIAN, a Chinese and an Indian are likely to draw the crowd to the Toyota Singapore Open tennis championships beginning today at the Singapore Cricket Club courts. With the women's section almost a foregone conclusion following482 words
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306 1985-10-30 11 FOUR-TIME winner Singapore Airlines sailed through while last year's runner-up Mandarin Hotel was upset in quarter-final matches of the Avis Travel Industry squash championships at the East Coast Recreation Centre on Monday. SIA crushed Hilton 3-0, posting straight sets wins in all three306 words
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362 1985-10-30 11 Reuter THE AMERICANS may have lost in the Ryder Cup and let a West German run off with the Masters, but the threatened foreign impact on their big-money golf tour has been taken care of. Early in the season, Severiano BallesterosReuter - 362 words
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326 1985-10-30 11 Reuter WICKETKEEPER Syed Kirmani, 36, and off-spinner Shivlal Yadav were recalled on Monday by the Indian selectors for the cricket tour of Australia starting next month. The selectors named 16 players for the three-test series and World Series Cup competition which will also includeReuter - 326 words
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186 1985-10-30 11 UPI THE KANSAS CITY Royals rolled through a sea of blue and confetti as hundreds of thousands of people missed work and school to honour their championship team. The two-hour ticker-tape parade on Monday in Kansas City was marred by five fires, each ofUPI - 186 words
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387 1985-10-30 11 AFP THE ANTI-Boris Becker fan club will be holding its inaugural congress in a Munich beer hall while the teenage tennis star leads West Germany in the Davis Cup final against Sweden in December. Frankfurt postman Juergen Pfaffe, 42, exasperatedAFP - 387 words
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Article52 1985-10-30 11 AFP SOME OF England's rugby union clubs are facing closure because of a crippling cash crisis spawned by soaring rate or rent demands. Gosforth in the north-east and Havant in the south are contemplating mergers and groundsharing schemes. Gosforth's rate bill has soared to £8,000 thisAFP - 52 words
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Advertisement158 1985-10-30 11 NOTICES PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Jurong Shipbuilders Private Limited, Pulau Samulun, Jurong Town, Singapore 2262, hereby give notice that in consequence of the Intended change of name of ship. We, have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under section 417 of The Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter158 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1157 1985-10-30 11 TO GHDQO KEY TO REBECCA 9.30 pm, Channel 5 Cliff Robertson, David Soul (right) and Season Hubley star in this new four-part spy series. Set in North Africa in 1942, it centres on the experiences of a Nazi agent sent to Cairo to destroy the British. APPLAUSE Lions Boyd A1,157 words
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Miscellaneous697 1985-10-30 11 mmmm 5 7 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 The snog about angling s (5) 6 Playing cards, do they raise (5) 9 Haul out n very unpleasant fashion (7) 10 Necessary quarter-pint m a little bottle (5) 11 Where midinettes are seen m pairs (5) 12 Grond weather for corn (5)697 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article157 1985-10-30 12 Reuter MILLS ALLEN International PLC said yesterday that it had agreed to form a worldwide joint venture with Knight-Ridder Newspapers Inc's Unicom business information service. The venture will promote Knight-Ridder's new business and financial information system known as "Moneycentre". Mills Allen will provide Moneycentre withReuter - 157 words
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Article64 1985-10-30 12 Reuter THE BOARD OF Britannia Arrow Holdings PLC has rejected the proposed bid from the Guinness Peat group PLC as inadequate. Britannia shareholders have been urged to take no action. Guinness Peat said it would offer shares or cash, with the share offer valuing Britannia at aboutReuter - 64 words
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Article103 1985-10-30 12 Reuter REUTERS HOLDINGS PLC has reached an agreement in principle with Instinet Corp under which Reuters will acquire a minority interest in Instinet for US$lO.9 million. The agreement provides for Reuters to buy 400,000 newly issued Instinet common shares and three-year warrants to acquire up toReuter - 103 words
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333 1985-10-30 12 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market closed mixed on Monday in a generally quiet session. Traders said takeover candidates were taking a back seat as earnings prospects helped some computer stocks and oil issues do better, bolstering the averages. The Dow Jones Industrial AverageReuter - 333 words
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Article109 1985-10-30 12 OCT 28 Abttibi Alcon a 16% 32* 18* Jtk Imp Oil Inco Int Prov Pipe Int Uts 50* 15 42* 15% 15 Argoen Hklgs 30* lobkjw B 21% 3% unch Bonk Novo Scotia Bed Canada 13% 40* unch unch Mc Blodel Mohon 18* 18% inch BP Can Ltd 30*109 words
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Article184 1985-10-30 12 OCT 28 Rami Urosec Wootwofth 1275 INDUSTKIALS MININGS 850 3425 25 170 -5 *****6 700 800 1525 unch 420S Butt els 7650 25 3000 980 1050 -25 2250 190 C G Smith 2300 Cons Murch 1100 35 195S 1415 10 445 unch 4925 25 ***** E R Cons 165184 words
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Article707 1985-10-30 12 OCT 28 us$ Alton Akxrwi 23* Alcoo 32* Alegheny Lod 25* Albed Chem Cp 42* Afced Stores 58* Ahs-Chaimers 4* unch Am Brands Inc 56%. unch Am Broadcast 117* unch Am Can Co 55* Am Cyanamd 50* Am Elec Pwr 21* unch Am Express 43* unch Am Home707 words
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Article959 1985-10-30 12 Amsterdam OCT 28 Fh ABN 527 00 +2 Aegon 98 00 1 Ahold 275 50 0 5 Akzo 126 20 -06 AM£V 7460 -1 Amtos Arrvo Bonk 91 10 +09 Berk el 40 50 +0 1 Boh Borsumn 470 00 -3 Boskofcs Bur Tel ***** +12 Coiond Catvc959 words
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Advertisement479 1985-10-30 12 Arabian Cuisine? come to JArabiaru < fx^aurantj the only one in town. We also serve fine North Indian Specialities Reservation: i *****53 *****19 19, Tanglin Road, Tanglin Shopping Centre, #04 05 Singapore 1024 mm w T Si m fi p*mm» I !v *r wl S?3§ sf^ 86 Is iSP :*«S»479 words
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Article355 1985-10-30 13 HONGKONG: Share prices closed steady yesterday in quiet and dull trading in the absence of fresh factors. Brokers said the market opened a shade easier but edged up in late-morning trading on some buying interest. Selling resumed in the afternoon and the market closed with pared gains. The Hang355 words
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Article240 1985-10-30 13 OCT 29 Al Sincere Indus Amo Cement Cothoy Cons NT 3 20 21 50 2420 0 06 -0 3 -0 1 L>en Hwo Indus Man Yo Plos Pacific Cons Pacific Elect Wire 14 40 26 80 15 60 1400 -0.1 unch -02 unch Chong Hwo Bonk 46 10 1730240 words
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Article360 1985-10-30 13 TOKYO: Share prices eased in light trading as most internationally popular shares fell and selected domestic oriented issues failed to sustain their morning gains, brokers said. The market average lost 23.12 to close at 12,913.92 after gaining 104.41 on Monday. Turnover, a mere 240 million shares the previous day,360 words
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Article121 1985-10-30 13 MANILA: Share prices closed generally steady in dull trading, dealers said. The Commercial and Industrial Index fell 4.37 to 175.60, while the Mining Marker was unchanged at 699.17 and oils were steady at 0.779. Lepanto rose to 0.04 from 0.039. Philex B fell to 0.1450 from 0.15, Oriental B121 words
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Article321 1985-10-30 13 AUSTRALIA: Share markets suffered their steepest decline in more than a month on profit taking. Brokers said offshore interest for local stocks was noticeably absent, and local investors were reluctant to support stocks at historically high levels. The All Ordinaries Index fell 12.8 points to 1032.5, and brokers said321 words
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Article79 1985-10-30 13 OCT 29 Won Hyundai Motor 913 -5 1 KAL 515 -3 Bonk Seoul 729 -6 Korea F«st 740 unch I Choheuna Bk 707 -4 Commerciol Bk 755 unch Y1A005 1315 .7 Doekmlnd 592 -2 *£k"y Lrt* 645 2 Daewoo Corp 500 5 Luck* Ltd 645 2 D WOO,nd "J®79 words
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Article135 1985-10-30 13 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed mostly lower in absence of buying J support during quiet trading, the Securities Exchange of Thailand said. The Book Club Index fell 0.44 r points to 131.14 and turnover dropped to 85,203 shares worth 8.2 million baht from Monday's 91,736 shares worth 15.1 million baht.135 words
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Article72 1985-10-30 13 AFP NEC CORP and Fujitsu, both leading Japanese electronics companies, have reported a 20 per cent decline in sales of semiconductors and other electronic devices in the first half of the current business year. NEC said that its before-tax profit rose 13.3 per cent fromAFP - 72 words
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127 1985-10-30 13 Reuter SECURITY PACIFIC Corp said it and Sumitomo Banking Co Ltd of Japan have signed a letter of intent to form a Joint venture company offering investment advisory and management services in both the US and Japan. The joint venture company, to be namedReuter - 127 words
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Article91 1985-10-30 13 Reuter AN INTERNATIONAL consortium, including Idemitsu Kosan Co Ltd, is considering starting commercial steam coal production at Ensham in Queensland, Australia, possibly from 1989. An Idemitsu spokesman said Idemitsu and Bligh Coal Ltd of Australia will each hold 22.5 per cent. Australia's Allied Queensland Coal Fields LtdReuter - 91 words
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362 1985-10-30 14 Be mama THE MALAYSIAN Commodities Trading Commission is in the midst of devising an early warning system to detect any undesirable developments in the crude palm oil and natural rubber futures markets. Chairman Tun Ismail Mohamed Ali also said the commission, which replaces theBe mama - 362 words
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Article122 1985-10-30 14 Reuter A STATEMENT by a Ugandan official that no coffee is reaching the capital of Kampala from the western part of the country has kindled fears of a shortage in sensitive world markets and helped lift some prices to their highest levels in more thanReuter - 122 words
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366 1985-10-30 14 Bernama THE KUALA LUMPUR Commodity Exchange (KLCE) is not ready yet to introduce a dollar equivalent contract for transactions which are currently done in the Malaysian ringgit, according to the deputy governor of Bank Negara, Datuk Dr Ling See Yan. Speaking atBernama - 366 words
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Article282 1985-10-30 14 Singapore (S$/Mo, ei-godown) Frogront new crop 1st 076 2nd 0 54 3rd 0 52 New Crop 25%no stock 10% no stock Thai Broken A-super 0 54 Speciol 0 52 Thai Rice 55% no stock China Rice >0% no stock 15% 072 25% no stock 35% no stock Thai Boiled282 words
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Article156 1985-10-30 14 Chinese Produce Exchange (Sellers' noon clou no prices on Oct 29 (S$/100 kg). Coconut oil Bufc Foe 75 00 CMd drum FOB 88 00 New drum FOB 92 00 Copra Mixed (loose) 40 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 1007 50 Sarawak White FOB toq NLW 997 50156 words
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Article165 1985-10-30 14 SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 156.50 cents per kilo, up 0.50 cent from Monday. MALAYSIA The market ruled quiet at midday with Nov Int One RSS buyers unchanged from Monday's close at 181.00 cents per kilo. The Inro daily market165 words
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Article118 1985-10-30 14 THE MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market yesterday closed steady on late covering interest, supported by reports of Pakistan buying 12,000 tonnes Malaysian RBD palm oil for second half December shipment, dealers said. Nov deliveries in the south and central regions closed unchanged at M|687.50 and $681 per tonne118 words
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Article178 1985-10-30 14 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 2,450 Blue Phoenix 20's 2.600 Blue Ptioerux 32's 2,95<J Blue Phoen«x 40's 3,300 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21 's 2,750 Combed yorn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,300 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,500 Open-end yarn178 words
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Article166 1985-10-30 14 WHEAT FUTURES on Monday reversed their mostly firm earlier trend on light late selling and closed two US cents a bushel lower to Vi cent higher on the Chicago Board of Trade. December closed down two cents at US$3.l7 Vi a bushel. Wheat prices traded mostly higher early, taking166 words
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Article337 1985-10-30 14 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB in boles NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS Prompt 155 50 156 50N 155 50 156 SON Int 1 RSS Nov 85 156 50 156 75 156 50 157 00 Int 1 RSS Dec 85 158 75 159337 words
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Article17 1985-10-30 14 is, T k Clown® prices on Oct 29 KL TIN (msa 9 Price Suspended Turnover (tonnes) Suspended17 words
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Article107 1985-10-30 14 (cents/kg, 1-ton pallets) NOV 85 DEC 85 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 150 50 152.SON 151 50 153 50N SSR 50 148 50 150 SON 149 50 151 50N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Jcticn SMR CV 207 00 209 00N107 words
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Article166 1985-10-30 14 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Monday backtracked after midsession and closed with a loss of one US cent in November to unchanged in distant months. November soybeans finished at US$4.98 f /<t a bushel after a day's high of 15.03'/«. Prices rallied into midday, bolstered by the lighter than expected farmer166 words
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Article901 1985-10-30 14 COFFEE ROBUSTA FUTURES yesterday fell sharply from midmorning highs to post gains at midday of £40 to £24 a tonne from Monday night, weighed down by a wave of profit-taking following initial steep speculative gains. The market jumped steeply initially on a wave of speculative buying, fuelled by901 words
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Advertisement586 1985-10-30 14 THE FUJI BANK, LIMITED (Incorporated in Japan) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 1985 Millions of yen March 31, ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks V 7,682,726 V 6.138.826 Call Loans 1.522.971 1.209.337 Trading Account Securities 41,797 Securities 3,044,492 2.761.432 Loans and Bills Discounted 15,041,872 12.934.387 Foreign Exchange 660,128 689.568586 words
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Article, Illustration4401 1985-10-30 15 A WEAKER performance in the afternoon slowly whittled down most of the early gains made on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Price movements were mostly marginal, as there was a general lack of enthusiasm to trade, with many investors waiting for clearer signs to4,401 words
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Article278 1985-10-30 15 SINGAPORE Rise* ,ndi S?,. Oct 28 Oct 29 •Ion Jm S0< 292 22 ,T Contpowte 664.40 664 34 E« Yon Song 294 +14 BT IndKotof *****68 *****50 Borjmto* 326 +12 BT OB/OS +177 +125 Mcom 94 +12 BTCAOI 5253 5278 8«ty EUct 500 +10 BT OBV -*****278 words
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Article3985 1985-10-30 15 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and 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 after the word "SETT".3,985 words
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Article563 1985-10-30 16 SHARE PRICES finished easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as initial buying support fizzled out. Most situational counters, which rose during the first hour of trading, lost ground in the afternoon. Trading was quiet and listless as investors continued to adopt a563 words
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Article3184 1985-10-30 16 BID and offer prices officially lilted and bustnm in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots erf 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MUJSTRMLS A Choc (3.066 3 I OS) (I) 3 043,184 words
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Article92 1985-10-30 16 HONGKONG Hong Seng Index Tuesday 1654.03 Monday 1651.25 Week ago Closed TOKYO Nikkei Average Tuesday 12*13.92 Monday *****.04 Week ago *****.69 TSE Index Tuesday 1019.77 Monday 1020.95 Week ago 1030.68 SYDNEY Australian Minings Tuesday Monday 524.6 Week ago 529.4 Australian Industrials Tuesday 1518.7 Monday 1531.0 Week ago 1519.792 words
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Article, Illustration618 1985-10-30 16 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE AGGRESSIVE expansion moves of Datuk Azman Hashim are beginning to pay off handsomely, judging from the impressive earnings growth posted by his flagship company, Arab-Malaysian Development Bhd, in its latest audited full year report. Group pre-tax profits for the 12 months618 words
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Article1004 1985-10-30 16 SHARE PRICES opened mixed yesterday with few fresh factors to provide direction, dealers said. A late recovery on Wall Street, however, helped some issues, but turnover was thin. At 0945 GMT the FTSE 100 Share Index was down 1.2 at 1,346.6. Marks and Spencer was unchanged at 165p1,004 words
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Article170 1985-10-30 16 THE AYEB HIT AM Pburtlag Ojiiiilii Bated: 74th AGM at 4th Floor, Bangunan Yee Seng, No 15, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, today at 3 pm. KHONG GUAN FLOUR ROLLING Limited: AGM at 120 Tan)ong Rhu Road, Singapore 1543 tomorrow at noon. T06HBAR CORPORATION Bcrfcad: 18th AGM at170 words
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Article249 1985-10-30 16 Monoocn' prices for Oct 30 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.73 1 84 The Savings Fund 129 1 37 S'pore Prog Fund 0.74 •0 78 S'pore Sec Fund 1 08 114 S'pore Invest Fund 0 78 0 83 S'pore Equity Fund 0.77 0 82 Asia Unit Trust Mo)249 words
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471 1985-10-30 17 u mm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW IN A STOCK MARKET that was keen to take profits just about everywhere, it was surprising that tin mining investors did not get the jitters. Among mining stocks on the local exchange, only Berjuntai and MalaysiaBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 471 words
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512 1985-10-30 17 THERE ARE a number of factors which could determine how attractive a takeover target can be. But still one of the most appealing is if it owns valuable plantation assets. It is even better if the target is smallish, which in fact is the512 words
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Article200 1985-10-30 17 A SUGGESTION that Singapore Press Holdings should take over the beleaguered US-based news agency, United Press International Inc, has been declined by SPH, one of South-east Asia's largest newspaper and publishing groups. After an initial evaluation of the costs and benefits, SPH decided it was200 words
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Article300 1985-10-30 17 Reuter REUTERS, the world news and information organisation, has raised its holding in Visnews, the international television news agency, to 55 per cent from onethird. Reuters Holdings PLC increased its stake in the London-based company by the purchase of shares held by the British BroadcastingReuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration512 1985-10-30 17 CHAN OI CHEE - Company makes As2.6m offer for Mortlock By CHAN OI CHEE DIVERSIFIED Sime Darby Bhd is making a A 52.6 million bid for Mortlock Bros Ltd of Western Australia to secure a listed vehicle for the group's expansion Down Under. The Malaysia-based plantations and industrial group has512 words
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Article445 1985-10-30 17 HOMER CHEN; ELAINE KOH - By HOMER CHEN and ELAINE KOH FACED with a dearth of rigbuilding orders, Promet Bhd's marine division is exploring areas it had once largely ignored. The company is now focusing on construction of rapid installation jetties, piers, offshore structures and turnkey jobs instead of the higher445 words
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Article106 1985-10-30 17 SHARES of 11 companies which are currently traded on an immediate delivery basis will be redesignated to a "ready" basis from next Monday, Nov 4. These companies are C1 Holdings Bhd DAC Bank Bhd, Federal Plnr Bhd, Kes»ag Holdings Bhd, Landmark* Holdings Bhd. Uh Corporation Bhd, MBf Carp106 words
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309 1985-10-30 17 GENTING BHD and QAF Ltd have been identified as the pub-licly-listed companies which were once interested in taking up an interest in Everbloom Biotechnology Pte Ltd. Genting, the Malaysian group involved in property, plantations and leisure business, had apparently negotiated for the acquisition of309 words
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Advertisement275 1985-10-30 16 mi bf The Inctitute dk Banking Finance TRADING OPTIONS 18 20 Nov 1985 Currency options are the latest technique used in hedging foreign exchange risks. They can be bought over the counter from a bank or they can be traded in one of several exchanges in the US, UK or275 words
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Advertisement239 1985-10-30 17 Pi MRT PROJECT 1078 (City Hall Station and OCC Building) NISHIMATSU LUM CHANG JOINT VENTURE invites applications from major companies interested in carrying out large scale subcontract work for the finishings at the above project (Value: S$ 15M) The type of work includes: granite wall and floor cladding V.E. panelling239 words
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Advertisement133 1985-10-30 17 To our bank, individual attention means having one and the same person taking care of all aspects of Private Banking. With the backing, mind you, of 1194 people, 230 years' experience and Switzerland's far-reaching opportunities as a centre of finance. From our bank's point of view, discretion is, therefore, not133 words
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238 1985-10-30 18 Reuter TAIWAN'S SECURITIES and Exchange Commission (SEC) is working out details of a draft proposal which could eventually lead to direct investment in the local stock market by foreign firms. SEC spokesman Chang Chang-pang said senior officials of the central bank and theReuter - 238 words
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Article121 1985-10-30 18 UPI CHINESE LEADER Deng Xiaoping yesterday endorsed Moscow's recent proposal for a 50-per-cent cut in offensive nuclear arms as "a step in the right direction," but said that the superpowers must ultimately abolish the weapons. Officials in Beijing said Mr Deng raised Soviet leaderUPI - 121 words
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Article572 1985-10-30 18 MICHAEL NEILL - Buffer stock manager no longer able to meet market commitments By MICHAEL NEILL THE LONDON Metal Exchange's continued existence as one of the world's leading commodity exchanges, as well as the future of the International Tin Agreement (ITA), is being threatened because buffer stock manager572 words
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Article, Illustration313 1985-10-30 18 A COMMITTEE to coordinate the welfare programmes for the aged is to be formed shortly by the Ministry of Community Development, said Miss Lim Hsiu Mei, the deputy secretary, yesterday. Briefing First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong on the various welfare programmes for the aged,313 words
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Article212 1985-10-30 18 A CALL by employers for a reduction in the CPF rate for older workers to help them find employment beyond retirement age was given the support of First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday. "Personally, I am in favour of that proposal,"212 words
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Article119 1985-10-30 18 UPI A MEMBER of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's Congress (I) Party was shot dead yesterday by two gunmen in Punjab, said the Press Trust of India. This was the third slaying of a Congress Party member in Punjab since Oct 16, and came two daysUPI - 119 words
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257 1985-10-30 18 AFP REPRESENTATIVES of US and British companies set to take over the world's top ball-bearing manufacturer, Minebea Co of Japan, said yesterday that their bid was "strictly business". Mark Dodge, the executive vice-president of Trafalgar Holdings of the US, and Graham Richards, the corporate consultantAFP - 257 words
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142 1985-10-30 18 AP MOST OF the 22 car assemblers in Indonesia are threatened with bankruptcy because of a depressed market over the past four years, the newspaper Jakarta Post said yesterday. Only two or three of them seem able to weather the slump, the paperAP - 142 words
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Article41 1985-10-30 18 AP CHINA and Malaysia are to sign at least six trade agreements when Malaysian Premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad visits Beijing next month. Deputy Foreign Minister Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir said one of them would be on shipping cooperation. APAP - 41 words
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Article301 1985-10-30 18 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN government will ease its foreign investment controls as part of a general move to loosen its regulation of business. Prime Minister Bob Hawke said yesterday that the relaxation would take immediate effect. The government also planned to ease export controls on certain minerals,Reuter - 301 words
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129 1985-10-30 18 Bernama INCREASED EXPORTS enabled Peninsular Malaysia to net a trade surplus of M 5533.3 milUon for the first seven months of this year, wiping out a 1434.6 million deficit experienced in the same period last year. Statistics Department figures released yesterday show that exports roseBernama - 129 words
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Article69 1985-10-30 18 Reuter A ROW has erupted over the moral and legal right of Hongkong to keep Vietnamese refugees locked up behind barbed wire in closed camps. A confidential report commissioned by the Save the Children Fund, leaked yesterday in the South China Morning Post, said theReuter - 69 words
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128 1985-10-30 18 Reuter IT IS NO LONGER feasible for the International Tin Council (ITC) to try to defend tin prices at the current floor level of MJ29.15 per kilo. Malaysia's Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said a surplus prevailed in the tin marketReuter - 128 words
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Article87 1985-10-30 18 COMEX GOLD FUTURES gained US$O.6O to $0.80 on scattered buying yesterday morning, fanned by a weak dollar. The expiring spot October rose 10.60 at $327.20 an ounce. The key December was ahead $0.80 at $329.70 which represented a penetration of Mon- day's high of $329.30. Analysts said gold87 words
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Article66 1985-10-30 18 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market headed higher in early trading yesterday, continuing the rally that began developing late in the previous session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up two points to 1362. Advances led declines by a 13-11 margin on turnover of 3.61 million shares.Reuter - 66 words
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Article34 1985-10-30 18 Reuter SHANGHAI'S famous hairy crabs, a favourite delicacy throughout East Asia, are facing extinction due to river works which are blocking their migration, said the Shanghai Evening News yesterday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article47 1985-10-30 18 UPI PRESIDENT Marcos yesterday jogged for 15 minutes and played a round of golf in an apparent move to dispel a US news report that he was gravely ill. The president's exercise was shown on government television's nightly prime time newscast. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article42 1985-10-30 18 UPI YELENA BONNER, the wife of dissident Soviet physicist Andrei Sakharov, was granted permission yesterday to leave the Soviet Union for medical treatment and will fly from the country soon, said a journalist close to officials yesterday. UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article47 1985-10-30 18 UPI SPURRED by brisk shipments to the US, Japan's exports of video-tape recorders in September hit a record 2.686 million units. The Electrical Manufacturers Association said yesterday that September shipments marked a 22.3 per cent rise over the same month last year. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article32 1985-10-30 18 Reuter CHINA has 10 nuclear reactors used for scientific and military research, nine of which were built in the country, said the official People's Daily yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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38 1985-10-30 18 UPI INDONESIA will send a 32-year-old woman doctor specialising in genetic engineering into orbit next year aboard the US space shuttle Columbia. Dr Pratiwi Sudarmono was chosen from more than 200 applicants. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Advertisement277 1985-10-30 18 JACK'S PLACE a place for steak K i Si AIRFLOWN NEW ZEALAND FILLET PROMOTION (IST TO 31ST OCTOBER 1985) JACK'S 20 WAYS OF STEAK PRESENTATION Come to Jack's and gel the taste of the tender, juicy NZ steak presented in 20 different ways You'll definitely love them. And while you're277 words
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Advertisement104 1985-10-30 18 D« Koning at centre of furoro, Page 6 Hock Lock Stow, Pago 17 r HAMMER HOME A FEW INTERESnNG FACTS ABOUT AIHEX Asian International Hardware Expo 3rd Presentation 20-23 November 1985 World Trade Centre, Hall 4 Singapore AIHEX is South East Asia's largest hardware show. AIHEX has been expanded to104 words
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Miscellaneous53 1985-10-30 18 Outlook for today: Roin in a tew areas until evening. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30p<m on Oct 29 at the oirport: Maximum temperature 29.7 Associated humidity 78 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 2.70 Rainfoll in millimetres <•.. 9.4 Rainfall this month 155.0 Rainy53 words
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102 1985-10-30 19 THE UNITED STATES Coast Guard has started exchanging search and rescue information with the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency. As a service to voluntary participants of both reporting systems, the Automated Mutu-al-Assistance Vessel Rescue System and the new Japanese Reporting System will exchange ship routing102 words
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364 1985-10-30 19 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ CONSTRUCTION of the Ms4oo million container terminal at Penang Port may not get off the ground until the price for the acquisition of land from the state government is settled. It is understood that the Penang state government364 words
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246 1985-10-30 19 A RATIONALISATION plan undertaken by Zim Line has paid off. The Israeli national line moved into the black with a profit of US$4.4 million for the first half of this year. This is a vast improvement from the corresponding period of246 words
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Article104 1985-10-30 19 UPI A SOVIET LINER left Yokohama for the Siberian Port of Nakhodka yesterday on its last voyage before retiring the regular service between the two ports, shipping officials said. The 5,235-ton Khabarovsk was first commissioned to the route in 1965. It retired from the service inUPI - 104 words
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Article90 1985-10-30 19 Reuter STATE-OWNED China Shipbuilding Corp (CSC) lost NTJ6O9 million in the three months ended September after making a profit of NT$l7 million in the year ended June 30, a company spokesman said. Competition from Japanese and South Korean yards forced CSC to sell vessels below productionReuter - 90 words
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Article114 1985-10-30 19 AFP CHINA HAS added nearly 100 ships to its oceangoing fleet in the past two years, making it the ninth biggest such fleet in the world, it was reported. The additions have brought the fleet to 608 ships with a total 12.7 million dwt, the China DailyAFP - 114 words
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Article80 1985-10-30 19 AFP A JAPANESE patrol boat rescued 14 crewmen from a Korean freighter afire in waters off Tsushima island in the Korean strait, Japanese Coast Guard officials said. No injuries were reported. The 716-ton Pole Star was cruising to Nagoya, central Japan when it sent a distressAFP - 80 words
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Article1160 1985-10-30 20 GRAIN fixing was active on the London freight market on Monday, but rates showed little or no change from pre-weekend levels. The steady rate of U5513.50 (fio) was paid by both Car gill and Bunge to 52,000-ton vessels making US Gulf-Japan grain shipments in mid-November. Other US Gulf1,160 words
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727 1985-10-30 20 Databox DATABOX, a special service introduced by the Port of Singapore Authority in November 1984, involves the electronic despatch of operational information between shipping lines and PSA. Computer terminals at shipping lines' premises are linked to the PSA mainframe computer to enable them to have727 words
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127 1985-10-30 20 UPI SHIPBUILDER Uoyd-Werft said its contract with the Cunard Shipping Company to refit the British passenger liner Queen Elizabeth 2 entails fitting the biggest marine turbine power unit in the world. A Lloyd's statement said the US$ll3 million contract called for the fitting ofUPI - 127 words
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205 1985-10-30 20 SCANDINAVIAN shipowners are bearing the brunt of attempts by anti-apartheid movement and maritime unions to halt shipments of oil and other cargoes to South Africa. Norwegian and Danish shipowners, in particular, are under increasing pressure to drop services to the205 words
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Article868 1985-10-30 20 A Top Ent X 2 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg IX 4 Afea Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Alphotrans X 3 APC Line V 4 APL III 2/3 Antoh Orient X 2 Arrow Lines X 5 Atlas Lines X 1868 words
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Article318 1985-10-30 20 UPI TWO OIL RIGS collapsed early Monday in the Gulf of Mexico, tossing 80 crewmen into seas turned violent by hurricane Juan in its steady assault on the coast of Louisiana. The Coast Guard said one of the rigs, called a Jack-Up for theUPI - 318 words
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200 1985-10-30 21 A NEW INTERNATIONAL agreement to permit the use of Inmarsat satellite terminals by vessels operating in ports and territorial seas has been finalised and will open for signature by countries in 1966. The text for the new agreement was adopted by the fourth session of200 words
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442 1985-10-30 21 Bernama THE CENTRAL Philippine seaport of Cebu, 560 km south of Manila, threw open its multi-million peso modem international port to foreign shipping this week. Covering about 700 metres of Cebu's 5.5 km marginal wharf, the Cebu International Port (CIP) can be among theBernama - 442 words
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Article791 1985-10-30 21 AFP BRISK business on major grain routes saw slightly improved rates on the freight market last week. In particular, two 52,000-tonne cargoes from the US Gulf to Japan were covered at U5513.50 a tonne, just before the weekend, and one at $13.75 earlier in the week, compared withAFP - 791 words
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469 1985-10-30 21 ONE OF JAPAN'S leading shipbuilders is cutting capacity by 30 per cent that will affect at least half of its 3,300 workforce. Hitachi Zosen will pull out of shipbuilding by the end of 1987 and convert its Hiroshima yard to material processing and469 words
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105 1985-10-30 21 Reuter NIPPON OIL will meet a request from Globtik Tankers of the UK to cancel charter contracts on the ULCC's Globtik London (483,933 dwt) and Globtik Tokyo (483,662 dwt) and will charter VLCC's on a term basis instead. A Nippon Oil official said basic agreementReuter - 105 words
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3833 1985-10-30 26 saaaMLß 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 of3,833 words
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Article733 1985-10-30 27 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location HK Express 8502WB 30.10 85 1600 African Fl 0700-0800 U1 F'furt Exp 25/481 30.10.85 2300 Segani F1 0800-0900/1400-1500 Gl 0700-0800/1300-1400 J1 Lioohe I8W 31.1085 0100 Y Fung733 words
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Article443 1985-10-30 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure Keppel Nile No 9 Donom Thong Long Boikol/P Bel-Abbes Equator IV Jenson Lm Petalmg Matsukaze Vesta Waheng K32 K15 K21 K36 Kl 1 K22 K23 K20 K30 K16 K19 LN Shpg NAPL NAPL SinSov Unipacific Thong Soon Thong Soon443 words
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Advertisement928 1985-10-30 19 In Search of EXCELLENCE I "/.•> /\>'f i u, :i\ This runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America's most successful and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense w Orient Oveiseas Line Agents: MOM SHPHNG MENCES (Ref 242tM/M) I/O Slwntofl Way *04 03 Marina Home928 words
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Advertisement66 1985-10-30 19 wm DATABOX, a service introduced by the Port of Singapore Authority in November 1984, involves the electronic despatch of operational information between shipping lines and PSA. Page II ONE OF JAPAN'S leading shipbuilders is cutting copacity by 30 per cent. Page 111 Index to advertisers II London freight II Weekly66 words
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Advertisement1178 1985-10-30 19 A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead, forewarned will be forearmed $22.00. THE BOOKSHOP MAERSK LINE KEEP YOUR APPLES FBE! FASTEST TRANSIT TACOMA TO: <*i itii s* pore EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA1,178 words
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Advertisement355 1985-10-30 20 m Y.S. LINE Y AM ASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA FNdtr at Tokyo Mother VSL LA/LB OAK 2EELANUA 30/11 5/12 S. KASHU M 7/12 10/12 P. ARRO* 12/12 15/12 BEISHU M 21/12 24/12 KessH Voy lOHGO MARU M 7, TO) BAT V 26, TOKYO BRDGE VIS, NED CLEMENT VU t355 words
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Advertisement236 1985-10-30 20 Supercarrier Service e.irocr nf mnr^ WIT ARRIVAISN ROSARW 7 11. BARBIR HECTOR 7 11 N ROCHESTER ?6 11. BARBER TO6A 2//1 I N ROTTERDAM 17/12 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA VttMt BARBER KCTO* B00GA8*l» BARBER TOBA BARBER PRIAM Ah« acceptoig contrs lor Houston (MLB) S Francisc.236 words
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Advertisement1063 1985-10-30 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT Bran R'daro 20/U 27/11 04/12 OS/12 14/12 15/12 21/12 22/12 27/12 21/12 05/1 06/1 14/1 15/1 22/1 23/1 27/1 21/1 Abo Accepting Cargo For: HMtvt to tote, G Rotterdam to Artaerp. Amsterdam, i1,063 words
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Advertisement615 1985-10-30 21 Franco Belgian Services r+r r* iT TViTr "i7 r *J -WTf (Mf MBtR OF ACE CONSORTIUM! run. CONTMOCSMP song ftOM fUNOPt STOK f KEUMGIe Ham lia f-Sto»e Hm rHarao Art CHMA CONTMO hM <21 Oct) II Not 19 No* 21 Not 23 No 24 Not 2t Not KOHAN JACEJN CD615 words
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Advertisement400 1985-10-30 22 1 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS City o» EMurgh frjr*h*t Eiprns Hamkwg Eiprns Osaka Bay Bremen Eipress Benaior Hongkong Eiprns BemUrt C», of Eittwgh Frankfurt Eiprns On carriage to Scandhavia, Med, Carribean IS. America Wand haUage to rtand destinations in Europe S'pcrt PKelangPenang LcnoeiMuo Genoa Hbwg u n *'"*rp Renee Rickmerc400 words
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Advertisement346 1985-10-30 22 M FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE r F-ROM FUROPF VIA ol the Act Consortium FUII* CONTAIN!RISfD 10 FROM NORTH JMfRICA WFST COAST •ft* MOTHER VESSEL KIJ 301 K RONB SEVEN 28E NC 31E KOREAN IACEWON 42E CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN INCHON BUSAN 30/11 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO IRAN/PERSIAN GULF AGENTS: CHOW* MAMNE CO346 words
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Advertisement488 1985-10-30 22 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) 1 TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX R*****1 Ltd t. R*****2 t"\ I:asti:K\ < \K I IM.H. I in. m INTERMARITIME LTD K. Knabaiu Tel: 2215J0 Marti let *****1 REUNION/SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE V U S part rv Im Ota Q K CI 15/12 24/12 a/12 12/1488 words
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Advertisement479 1985-10-30 22 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) 1 Round-The-World West Bound Service (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) US WEST COAST SERVICE OUTBOUND FEEDER VSL EVER GLEAMT no sum 9/u no umk 2/12 12 7/12 1/12 no tmc EVER GENUS 17/11 E«C1I LMKMC 09/12 11/12 14/12 10/12 EIO LOAOMG EVER GOLDEN 25/11479 words
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Advertisement298 1985-10-30 22 as I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD CSJ ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Singapore Loatfnf for 15/11 B. Attn. B. I KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC SPORE PKftanf Loadni for OCEANM COURO 5/11 P. Mamfay, lac. Ncwak. Jayapura. RatoauL Kieta, Motan. Madant KMm KYOWA BREEZE298 words
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Advertisement1010 1985-10-30 23 v\v VESSEL KOTA MAJU KOTA SEJATI KOTA RATU KOTA AGUNG KOTA TIMUR KOTA WUAYA KOTA WffiAMA VESSEL CALY KOTA SALAM KOTA WARUNA KOTA SEGAR KOTA ABACI KOTA RAKYAT KOTA WANGI KOTA PELANGI KOTA ANGKASA KOTA BERJAYA VOYAGE W-444 E-591 E-597 E-593 E-595 E-599 E-601 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 14-01,010 words
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Advertisement827 1985-10-30 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTARO TO UK/CONTVCNT Frank h»t Eiprtss SaStd H*mburj Eiprtss SaM Osaka Hair SaM Brtmtn (ipini SjM Kurama Mjru Sa4rd Btnaton 4/11 Hgnftoni Eiprtsi 11/11 Btr\iWt< 11/11 My ot (dnburfk 74/11 B HAVEN DAM Safed SaM Saitd SaM SaM SaM Saitd SaM SaM 30 10 C/ll 7/11827 words
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Advertisement534 1985-10-30 23 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF FAR EAST TO FROM SPORE CONTAINER SERVICE MAJAPAHT V2VM GO** VKK BUSAM TOKOHMM 11/11 14/10 23/10 X 10 KAOKSWG HK STORE 70/10 22/10 29/10 1/11 1/11 1/11 m L a;l?a: MAW AHT n HB GO** ¥?VHB WEST BOUND |s?OK ImH M*!U*M KI3WB mammt nm srimiat*534 words
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Advertisement611 1985-10-30 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loadnf for Ranfoon Patan V92W Loftaw VIO4W 1/2 I Htoneywa V2O6W 9/11 Phashwejyawywj V26OW 13/15 FJUtanc 6 Nov (Malacca) 30/31 Oct BANK LINE WAV 3:»«(»■! SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBAHK 9 Nov 4 Dec 12 Dec 8 Dec MEADOWBANK 18611 words
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Advertisement1230 1985-10-30 24 K USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round The World Service) KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. POnJNE PEARL ¥52 OMENTAL MMBTER V 22 OMENTAL EXPLORE* Vl5 OMENTAL KNKHT ¥24 PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vto IPI MICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ KOREAN lACEJM V3OE JOHORE BMDGE V 49 MOTHER VESSEL CALIFORNIA BRDGE V 61,230 words
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Advertisement700 1985-10-30 24 (32 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers PMang liiwt Vessd S poie lArtb fttm Sfdn Also Accepts 4 No. KAMOAS 7 No. 23 No. 4Dk- AM MR 4 No. KAIDAS 10 No. 3 Dtc 24 No. Bm (JO/11) HAWKS 71 No. 13 Dec 72 Dtc 20 Dtc Add/Bra IAMDAS700 words
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Advertisement588 1985-10-30 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SWUNG (PTE) LTD lim| Tm| hmKut Bart M*i|. M Cad Sltml SMUTCH 01M TU *****90 (10 IMS) T«t Hub L<mp« ***** P KtUnc M7*l P«um (nut tr* Gsdan( A,ent OMOn IIOVD <M) SIM RM> TU: K370 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOIOEN KM Colombo Karachi Dubai Damma« GOWN588 words
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Advertisement290 1985-10-30 24 INTRASEO (PTE) LTD. LlJli 10 Anson Road =27 16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 iTO L>nesi BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'port P. Ketone lo»dw| torVAN CONQUEROR *****16 8/11 ROT/ANT/UI (AVON) WMO *****11 20/11 25/11 ESBOG/MUAST/ ROT/ANT/UK (AVON) *CMh BtTtASEA (PIE) LTD BOOKBK 22*511 I MNTANG SWPM CO SON290 words
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Advertisement626 1985-10-30 25 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A member ol the ACE Consortium STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE A member of the Anro Consortium TPA CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST WEEKLY SAILINGS EXPORT IAPORT EXPORT Feeder Vessel SUPANYA 27N PMTHOON ISM SUTANYA 2W 3/11 0 EDUCATOR626 words
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Advertisement534 1985-10-30 25 Goner* W«tf No Dookii K.JO 7 S/N Godowi MS on 1/11/15 0900 to 1200 In \Pi*t kl.( MIS N(Pt!IN» HGINI lIS PII I ID Irt ?HWJI *****U < Rnnfcmfs> /?.'/blo ??\?0?7 iOpfutmost ??OVM t Ifriranal) ??0?4S0 ??0?M)4 tCISi Mil «>M» *1 .t MIS I (INKS SHI* SON BHD Kl 1H534 words
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Advertisement597 1985-10-30 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SJNSOV BULDMG 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone limbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SJNSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S r.mm poirng H/S SHMftAT NAM SOON SON. »■>. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HAI THONG SHTTMG 127 Penang Street.597 words
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Advertisement29 1985-10-30 25 M SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD. EXPRESS TO BINTULU t. Kebnt for CONTAINERISED SERVICE Agents: JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Kelang: *****6 7 K.L. *****0 *****3 *****8 Penang *****1/*****529 words
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Advertisement553 1985-10-30 26 SINGAPORE BANGKOK SERVICE SINGAPORE SOUTH THAILAND SERVICE PTTA MM IM hft/tt Oct 1/3 N PIT* BHUM Ml 5/S Nov 1/9 N PIT BHUM lON 12/13 N»» 15/17 I SINGAPORE PORT KELANG VOY HON NED SPORE 40S/41N Saied 41S/42N 4/8 Nov 425/43N 11/13 Nn PENANG SERVICE THU/FM PKELANG 31/1 Nn 7/t553 words
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Miscellaneous181 1985-10-30 26 Yd •PAVE Regional Weather 981 MAX 7c m m N J 1 >? >2 5v w hoi ru »w. IS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. a* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height One holt Heche represents 5 knots LEGEND: Temperature c •V Thunderstorm181 words
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Advertisement147 1985-10-30 27 IBM HSC AGENCES K. LUMPUR P. KELANG PENANG P. GUDANG j. BAHAMJ LEOSHP SPORE *****88/*****56/*****45/*****93 *****1/4 TERMMAL *****1/2 *****2/*****3/*****4/*****3 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 *****8/*****8/*****5 *****22 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE i [HJ HIM EEIM 9 ,'ir.- -MEUEZEICSBIMBnimiMtiIIMKmiEriIMEEjUTingnMiTi i ic-»IIIBEiEIUOWEIImiMEmBiEI2IBIE3IMII!IdMEIMHIMEIII i/ :-»pgiEmEmBSZIILiiMmiEIMEIMLIfaiiLI!J n:TT fTTTMfTin I II ir. L.i '■mgIWCTTM i« if •»t/iiMp7lTl[T!T7 TW^TlTWmnTlT^fp^lT^p^p^prFT yrjniTWWgWßm I147 words
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Advertisement773 1985-10-30 27 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO SMGAPORE AND W. MALAYSIA BULK CARGO FROM SOUTH-EAST-ASM TO TAIWAN, HONGKONG AND THAI773 words
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Advertisement548 1985-10-30 28 gfMMW SfSSS? TO: EUROPE IG MAM STOtt P HUANG PENANG FOR SM In Port UK ROAM HBG OMIN HHP »/ll No. 13/14 No. 15/17 Not 18 20 No. UK ROAM WG BMIN FROM EUROPE: PENANG HTAMN SM P XELANG SPORE In Port 2/6 No» ROAM BMIN WG ANERP AGENTS: LEO548 words
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Advertisement437 1985-10-30 28 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE LTD •001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. *****44 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO SERVICE TO PORT KELANG/PENANG West Mabysu *|tn( Penjnf Pnvinj RATA SEMPURNA SOU EM) let 04 (*****. 04 *****1 Port Ktiwt NEDUOTD EAC AGENCIS (M) SON437 words
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Advertisement624 1985-10-30 28 C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbtr Of Th« ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTMCRtSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CHNA CONTA44R }2* CJt PARK HONGKONG CON UN* 47 ORtNTAI C*f 46ft FULLY CONTAHERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) KOWAN Mam 30E MPT UNI CRYSTAI 311 KORIAN CHANCI 231 SEWN624 words
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Advertisement922 1985-10-30 28 Kt rnuPAMA prMUMA nr w*Pf*rrwrpuT COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Luafcng loi CjAjo KUticini ko ind at othff Pnuvun porh wtti tr*ftsh«Awnt »t Koto On CPV Through Bilh ot lading to Imul destination Petunt* P KeUnf THOMASEVERETT HUG*VERETT MANOLOEVERETT Sin|apore 4/5 Nov 10/11 Nov 21/22 Nov EVERETT922 words
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Advertisement274 1985-10-30 28 NON-CONFERENCE MDEPENDENT FILL CONTAKI SBIWCE aco c«(oes to USA East I Writ Oust. CarrMcMjEaat Canada an 4 -h 23.UK 7* 17IJ 20.12*1*.12* 73 1215 X 12.R 2LI2JS *12* 41* 71* 91* 111* 41* 71* 9.1* Ul* ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE Spue Efal Inwte lap* Vnct hw m MAI 11/11 »/U274 words
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