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Title Section12 1985-11-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1985 75 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration742 1985-11-01 1 JOHN LIM - A billion dollars to be available for shares, unit trusts and gold By JOHN LIM A SCHEME ALLOWING Central Provident Fund members to invest a part of their Ordinary Account savings in shares, loan stocks, unit trusts and gold has been approved by the government.742 words
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77 1985-11-01 1 UNDER THE Trustees Act, stocks which qualify for trustee status are shares of companies which statisfy two major criteria. They should have a minimum paid-up capital of Sss million and have for each of the five preceeding years paid a dividend. A check with77 words
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Article558 1985-11-01 1 STOCKBROKERS and analysts contacted by BT yesterday welcomed the government's decision to release CPF funds for investments in shares, loan stocks and unit trusts. Brokers said the news was well-timed for the public offer of Singapore Airlines's shares in two weeks. Mr Chiang Wee Tiong, a director558 words
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213 1985-11-01 1 AP THE US GOVERNMENT'S main gauge of future economic activity rose a barely perceptible 0.1 per cent in September as the country's trade deficit soared to a new record. The Commerce Department said the trade deficit surged to an all-time high of US$l5.5 billionAP - 213 words
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134 1985-11-01 1 Bernama PREMIUM and regular petrol throughout Malaysia will be cheaper from today, with retail price reductions of up to seven cents a litre. The Malaysian Trade and Industry Ministry said yesterday that the decision to bring down the prices was based onBernama - 134 words
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Article, Illustration80 1985-11-01 1 SHARES PRICES ended mixed M the Singapore stock market yesterday. Tke Straits Times Industrial Index gained 1.54 points to HLCI, wklle tke Business Times Composite Index eased I.H points to IH.fi. Losers lead gainers 84 to 52, on a lower total turnover of 7.11 million. Tke market was80 words
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Article326 1985-11-01 1 Bernama THE FEDERATION of Malaysian Manufacturers has appealed to the Malaysian government to exempt manufacturing companies, especially ex-port-oriented companies, from the withholding tax on foreign loans. This will enable them to seek cheaper funds. The FMM said these companies should be allowed to obtain cheaperBernama - 326 words
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465 1985-11-01 1 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN MALAYSIA'S two tin smelting companies continued to deliver tin concentrates to the International Tin Council this week, according to a smelting executive in Penang. Both Datuk Keramat Smelting Sdn Bhd and Malaysia Smelting Corporation Sdn Bhd which465 words
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109 1985-11-01 1 Reuter THE CHINESE renminbi is continuing to (all against the US dollar as well as other currencies, but foreign bankers in Beijing say they do not think it will decline much further. The unit fell below 3.20 to the dollar in the exchangeReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement5 1985-11-01 1 More Parliament reports, Back Page5 words
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Advertisement244 1985-11-01 1 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE CROSSWORDS TV A RADIO DOONESBURY BRISTOW OUR VIEW SWISS EFFORTS to curb on endless stream of asylum-seekers highlight the problem with exiles in many European countries. The only way to ensure that the baby is not thrown out with the bath woter244 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article552 1985-11-01 2 RICHARD SEAH - Foreign companies clinch only 27pc of contracts last year By RICHARD SEAH IN SPITE OF THEIR high visibility in Singapore, Koreans lagged behind other foreign contractors such as the British and West Germans in the race for contracts. Times were so hard for Koreans last year552 words
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235 1985-11-01 2 THE CONSTRUCTION Industry Development Board has opened the nomination lists for the 1966 Awards for Construction Excellence. The awards are part of its effort to raise construction standards and give contractors a reference for export. The awards, for buildings completed in the last235 words
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158 1985-11-01 2 TELECOMS has slashed charges for international leased circuits for satellite, telegraph and other means of data transmission from today, making these services in Singapore among the lowest in the world. Together with these reductions which range from 21 to 36 per cent Telecoms has158 words
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319 1985-11-01 2 A 12-MEMBER trade mission from Australia will be in Singapore for a week from this Sunday to promote its latest software technology. They will hold discussions with National Computer Board officials and members of the local software industry, and will hold a seminar and an319 words
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Article60 1985-11-01 2 A 1,518.9-SQU ARE-METRE piece of land in Ulu Pandan, owned by Holland Grove Estate and Realty Ltd, has been gazetted for development. According to the government gazette, a plan for the land may be inspected at normal office hours at the office of the Collector of60 words
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Article, Illustration475 1985-11-01 2 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN CUTTING the costs of their products was not enough, Singapore manufacturers must innovate as well, if the country was to have an advantage over rivals, Dr Lee Kum Tatt, the chairman of the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research475 words
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209 1985-11-01 2 CONTRIBUTIONS THROUGH the Central Provident Fund represented more than half the funds collected by Mendaki, the council on education for Muslim children, during the first eight months of this year. According to the latest copy of Suara Mendaki, the foundation's newsletter,209 words
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250 1985-11-01 2 DYNAMIT Nobel AG will invest Ssl million in a new plant in Singapore which will cut to size panels of multi-layer laminates and prepregs. Mr Michael Gasch, the managing director of Dynamit Nobel (S), said the base material would still be supplied250 words
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230 1985-11-01 2 THE FIRST NINE months of this year saw 2,253,320 visitors to Singapore a growth of 1.8 per cent over the same period last year. Latest figures from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board show that there were 240,320 visitors during September, a marginal increase of230 words
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Article40 1985-11-01 2 THE ADVERTISEMENT Licensing Unit of the Development and Building Control Division, Public Works Department, moves to the former Peck Seah Primary School at 25 Peck Seah Street today. The BCD was formerly at Chatsworth Road.40 words
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165 1985-11-01 3 CHILDREN living in cities and their mental health will be the focus of the Fifth Asean Forum on Child A Adolescent Psychiatry to be held in Singapore. The forum hopes to identify the areas of urgent concern and to make suitable recommendations for starting165 words
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Article, Illustration229 1985-11-01 3 TAN HUNG CHYE has been elected the assistant vice-presi-dent of American Express ?Bank Ltd. Mr Tan, a private 7banker, has vast experience in marketing, having worked in other banks and financial bodies. I CALEB CHAN YEE YAM, 81- MON CHNG LAI KHIAM and YEO-TONG LAI MUN have229 words
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304 1985-11-01 3 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON THE MASS RAPID TRANSIT Corporation is standing firm on its decision to use English in its directional signs. And it is confident that commuters can understand the signs which will also have graphics and symbols. But the four304 words
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408 1985-11-01 3 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN PHILIPS SINGAPORE is exporting complete colour television sets to China under a two-year contract worth more than US$7O million. The contract is equivalent to 300,000 sets of odour TVs or 150,000 sets each year, a significant portion of about 15408 words
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216 1985-11-01 3 MORE THAN two hundred investment opportunities in China will be discussed at a conference to be held next week. Organised by the Singapore Professional Centre (SPC), the three-day conference starting on Nov 4 will feature speakers from China as well as foreigners who are doing216 words
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Article81 1985-11-01 3 A THREE-DAY SEMINAR on "Marine Technology for Tomorrow" will be held from Nov 13 at Shangri-La Hotel. It is Jointly organised by the Institute of Marine Engineers (Singapore branch) and the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Singapore. The Minister for Communications and Information81 words
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228 1985-11-01 3 THERE WILL be a computer for every engineering student in the Singapore Polytechnic and the Ngee Ann Polytechnic after the two institutions complete their biggest joint investment in microcomputers since 1983. The two centres yesterday ordered 210 units at a cost of more than228 words
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Advertisement143 1985-11-01 2 This week, The Economist sheds new light on world affairs. The Economist casts a penetrating light into the four comers of the world. We give you news and views that are low in cant and bias, high in fact and interpretation. In this week's issue, you'll find illuminating reports on143 words
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Advertisement190 1985-11-01 3 WORLDWIDECOUMER Changing the way the world does business. l^lTiKVB]»l*^iJlT£)gs¥f V*tU \f\« y* ,<n> Now with Bank of America your network can span over 75 countries, with superior technology and top level personal support. There's one bank that can offer you the world and deliver it Bank of America s network190 words
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Advertisement149 1985-11-01 3 n v> 52 1 m i «**%>-: V< V/ an *?V -j 2 I «r I! I «#t r I i 1 m* en- 3r >- 8.1 f I W* :J (p From the luxurious reception area to its location, the Southpoint offices are outstanding. It is situated outside the149 words
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OVERSEAS
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681 1985-11-01 4 Trading on tin market to remain suspended FT THE INTERNATIONAL Tin Council meeting in London on Wednesday admitted defeat in its efforts to find an immediate solution to the crisis in the world tin market. Members of the producers' and consumers' priceFT - 681 words
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232 1985-11-01 4 AP THE SCREEN Actors Guild, reflecting its members' concern over the possibility of contracting Aids on movie sets, said that it had asked producers to disclose whether any scene includes open-mouth kissing. Notification of such scenes must come before an actor signsAP - 232 words
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183 1985-11-01 4 Reuter TWO DUTCH researchers have announced that they have discovered a technique which they say dramatically reduces the number of deaths among heart attack victims. The technique, reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, calls for rescue workers to inject the drugReuter - 183 words
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601 1985-11-01 4 UPI TO MOST PEOPLE, espionage is a word that conjures up images of James Bond-style daring trenchcoated KGB agents and the Cold War, but to a growing number of businesses, it is also a way to beat the competition. EdwardUPI - 601 words
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93 1985-11-01 4 AFP BRITAIN'S immigration controls are "racist and unjust" and are now more restrictive and harshly enforced, according to a watchdog group's annual report. The number of people refused entry to Britain last year increased by 23 per cent, 39 per cent more people were treated asAFP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration312 1985-11-01 4 AP US TRADE Representative Clayton Yeutter told Congress on Wednesday that he had identified 227 "significant barriers" to the sale of US products abroad, ranging from Japanese restrictions on semiconductor and plywood imports to Indonesian tariffs on American-made chocolates. In submitting the firstAP - 312 words
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130 1985-11-01 4 Reuter BRITISH TRADE and Industry Secretary Leon Brittan said on Wednesday that European steelmakers would be willing to face US retaliation if pressed too hard by the US for a new steel export agreement. He made his remarks as talks in Brussels onReuter - 130 words
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74 1985-11-01 4 Reuter FORMER CHANCELLOR Helmut Schmidt said in Bonn on Wednesday that West Germany's dependence on exports was exposing its economy to danger and adding to protectionist pressure. "Nobody can predict political disturbances to the world economy such events hit hardest those whose economies depend mostReuter - 74 words
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268 1985-11-01 4 FT MR NIGEL LAWSON, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, has signalled a stepping up of the Conservative government's sales of state assets to the private sector. He hinted that the government would sell the rest of its holding in British Telecom if itFT - 268 words
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Article781 1985-11-01 4 ARRIVALS Operator Servtct Local tMW From SIA SQ1I 0125 LAX/TYO PAA PA21/5 0155 LAX/TYO/HKG SIA SQ4I 0615 MAA MAS MH67I 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN CAL CI806 0945 CGK SIA SQI03 1005 KUL RBA BI42I 1030 BWN CPA CX7I0 1030 CGK GIA GA960 1100 CGK SIA781 words
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278 1985-11-01 5 UPI ISRAEL SAID on Wednesday that 95 per cent of oil shipments to South Africa this year came from Arab governments which literally "fuel" the South African economy in spite of their denunciations of apartheid and "make a fortune doing it". IsraeliUPI - 278 words
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183 1985-11-01 5 AFP A CONTROVERSIAL Indonesian regent of Tanggerang, 30 km west of Jakarta has pledged that he is ready to die if the ruling government party does not win in the next general election, the Suara Karya daily reported yesterday. Sobirin Tadju handed aAFP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration44 1985-11-01 5 Five tMnag* girls who allegedly joined the New People's Army sitting near the arms they surrendered in Polanco province in strife-torn Southern Philippines where some 3,000 reeidents and 45 alleged rebels swore their allegiance to the country on Wednesday.44 words
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228 1985-11-01 5 AP BASIC CONSTRUCTION of China's first nuclear power plant will be completed by the end of next year and the plant will begin operating in 1969. The official Xinhua News Agency on Wednesday quoted Ouyang Yu, the chief engineer at the Qinshan plantAP - 228 words
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105 1985-11-01 5 AP THE ABOLITION of life-long tenure for officials and the selection of leaders by lower-level "recommendation and election" are necessary to prevent aging leaders from making serious mistakes. An editorial in the official En-glish-language China Daily said on Thursday that last month's retirementAP - 105 words
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385 1985-11-01 5 CHINA HAS SETT in motion major reforms aimed at solving one of the country's most serious problems an acute housing shortage in its cities, home to 200 million people. The government has declared that housing must be commercialised, which means a drastic385 words
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164 1985-11-01 5 AP PRIME MINISTER Datuk Dr Seri Mahathir Mohamad met leaders of 870,000 government workers yesterday over wage claims and averted a nationwide strike scheduled for Jan 15. Ahmad Nor, the president of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and CivilAP - 164 words
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97 1985-11-01 5 AFP THE BRITISH government is to subsidise a trade loan of £100 million to China to secure large capital projects and match soft loan competition from other governments. Overseas Development Minister Timothy Raison did not give any details of theAFP - 97 words
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569 1985-11-01 5 FT THE SOUTH KOREAN government has unveiled a long-prom-ised trade liberalisation schedule that lists hundreds of commodities to be placed on an automatic import approval list over the next three years. Publication of the schedule yesterday, however, is unlikely to dampen foreign pressureFT - 569 words
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Article203 1985-11-01 5 AFP SOUTH KOREAN Prime Minister Lho Shin Yong says that the results of nearly a year of renewed South-North dialogue have been "discouraging" and seem to indicate that North Korea is "not interested in producing any tangible results". Prime Minister Lho, in an interview publishedAFP - 203 words
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Advertisement117 1985-11-01 4 4i .*4 only VIF y A L ,S\ fcj. J f s. *> <VV > 1 •H Pr^ e ?i c 24-hr. Cafe v l£ -A Price Mk|ect to 11% tervKx cfcarjt aad JX re* This Special Thai Buffet is in celebration of Tai-Pan's Grand Debut. Prepared for you by117 words
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Advertisement177 1985-11-01 5 Hongkongßank opens the door to business opportunities in China. I longkongßank's China I ksk can help you make inroads int<» China, Our special ties and business connections with that country are more than a centui <»ld. And. in more recent times, we've assisted in the development of more than 2(H)177 words
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Miscellaneous53 1985-11-01 5 Doonesbury ijusTcwr BEU6VBTHE PEAP-HEAPS I theyistimo TMSPLACB! n m m c«> DUC&ItTHBRBFCASeS, CHIOS BWK INITIALS ON TNBJR SWEAIBfSSOTHB CANIBCLBAOi On€KAPtm.. 7 I m JSJ. rjn u-i u-.r> all asss 111 BY GARRY TRUDEAU I THOUGHT! GAMP HERE UAtTHZOm VOUGOTA it L Z'.'.i.*! NOTICED. r 'A f9 i A ir 7TJ53 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article560 1985-11-01 6 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY FOUR OF CANADA'S big five commercial banks have again dominated the top 10 list of the most profitable merchant banks operating in Singapore. An annual survey compiled by Peat Marwick Management Consultants shows that Bank of Montreal Asia, which raised its paid-up capital560 words
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Article, Illustration175 1985-11-01 6 MR MICHAEL R TAYLOR has been appointed to the newly-cre-ated post of manager, Singapore, of Standard Chartered Bank. Mr Taylor, the banking manager based here, will take up his new duties on Nov 6. The bank has also announced that Mr James Heaton, senior175 words
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202 1985-11-01 6 Reuter FROM TODAY, the Securities Dealers Association of Japan will allow some domestic warrant bond issues. From Jan 1, it will allow complete freedom of domestic sales of warrant bonds floated abroad. The association has also lifted the September 1983 self-imposed ban following theReuter - 202 words
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275 1985-11-01 6 Reuter YESTERDAY'S auction of U554.75 billion of 20-year bonds should be as successful as the first two legs of the Treasury's mini-refunding if, as expected, September statistics show only sluggish economic growth. Analysts in New York said that both the four-year notes andReuter - 275 words
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Article659 1985-11-01 6 SINGAPORE THE US DOLLAR yesterday extended its early losses against most major currencies in thin late trading. The dollar fell to a late 2.6160/70 marks from an early 2.6285/95 and New York's 2.6325/40 close, and to 211.50/60 yen from 211.90/212.00 and 212.35/45 respectively. The dollar weakened to a659 words
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Article255 1985-11-01 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Curranctaa Nominal 1 rataa Smithsonian Bid Ottar cri m« parity changa Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency US dollar 2 1295 2 1305 ***** -24 48 Sterling pound ***** ***** 7 3469 -58 32 Australian dollar 1 4906 1 4945 3255 words
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Article164 1985-11-01 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market rose by 3 point from Wednesday to close at 4 s per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate rose by 1/16 point and the two-month rate by point. The three-month rate fell by 1/16 point. S$ Interbank rates at164 words
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Article, Illustration317 1985-11-01 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at mixed opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Most operators were sidelined ahead of another US Treasury auction and a batch of US economic data, including money supply figures, due later yesterday. Short-dates were steady to Vt point firmer at the317 words
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Article346 1985-11-01 6 BA Futures DECEMBER Earrt^llar continued the minor correction from IMM by opening lower at 91.99. Trading was, however, confined to a narrow range after the weak opening as dealers awaited the batch of economic data last night. Technical consideration indicates that prices would trend slightly lower to the gapBA Futures - 346 words
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Article192 1985-11-01 6 HONGKONG: GOLD closed slightly higher in thin trading yesterday because of a weaker US dollar. Bullion closed at U*****.70/326.10 an ounce compared with New York's final $325.40/90. On the local market gold lost $7 from Wednesday's close at HK53,032 a tael. The krugerrand fell $5 to HK52,555, or U*****.50,192 words
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Advertisement148 1985-11-01 6 Opening Today The Zenshinren Bank Singapore Representative Office The Zenshinren Bank is the Central Cooperative Bank for Shinkin Banks of Japan, which serve the financial needs of small- and medium-sized enterprises as well as individuals. As a bankers' bank, the Zenshinren Bank concentrates and manages the surplus funds of its148 words
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Advertisement132 1985-11-01 6 i Another Specialty only from Dragon City. Discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes at Dragon City. Hf Experience the warm and attentive B service, so reminiscent of traditional Chinese hospitality and respect. Amidst rich and elaborate surroundings befitting royalty. Ist Anniversary Special Offer A pint bottle of132 words
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AIR CARGO
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504 1985-11-01 7 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON THE LOCAL sea-air cargo promotion team visiting Japan from Nov 11 to 20 is confident of channelling sea-air cargo for the Japan-Europe sector to Singapore. It will spend seven days in Tokyo and one day in Osaka to meet504 words
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114 1985-11-01 7 KOREAN AIR is purchasing two Airbus Industrie all-cargo aircraft for use on its cargo network in South-east Asia and the Orient. The airline has entered into a contract with Airbus for the purchase of two A300F4-200 freighters which will be delivered in mid 1986.114 words
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411 1985-11-01 7 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF THE AIR CARGO industry in Singapore is heading for the stars provided a prediction by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) proves true. According to the latest Singapore Airfreight Directory, the ICAO expects the Asian-Pacific region to be the biggest air411 words
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Article254 1985-11-01 7 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight number Local time From Operator Flight number Local time For FRIDAY KAL KE697 TMA TL35I 0 SATURDAY 0040 1130 SEL BEY/SHJ KUL NW KAL KAL JAL TMA TMA FT NW906 KE697 KE698 JL615 TM35I TM352 FT76 0210 0325 0325 0905 1230 1230 0150 HKG/NRT/254 words
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224 1985-11-01 7 CHINA PLANS to build an international airport at Shenzhen (in Guangdong) a special economic zone neighbouring Hongkong. The first stage of this will be a middle-sized airport suitable for short- and medium-haul aircraft. Construction costs are expected to be in the region of224 words
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Article, Illustration392 1985-11-01 7 LIM SOON NEO - Slowdown in US sets back business By LIM SOON NEO THE BOOM IN the air freight of electronic components here seems to have fizzled out this year and will not improve until after the first quarter of next year» according to industry sources. "The392 words
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Advertisement273 1985-11-01 7 CAMHUTES TO MET SMALLER USERS'NEEDS. The Wang VS 15 and VS 65 have proved themselves to be ideal as stand-alone units for smaller companies. And as part of larger companies distributed data processing (DDP) networks. Because, like every VS system, they're extremely powerful yet remarkably user-friendly. As well as offering273 words
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FEATURES
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Article550 1985-11-01 8 THERE HAS ALWAYS been something tragic, and at the same time a trifle shady, about the political refugee. He is looked upon in the host country as an ambassador on the run. And when the hapless exile is also a man of some importance, his guests550 words
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Article, Illustration1676 1985-11-01 8 LIM SOON NEO - Singapore is gradually losing out as a tourist destination due to a number of potent factors. But with hard work and a better defined marketing strategy, the travel trade led by the STPB could turn the situation around, reports LIM SOON NEO. LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE1,676 words
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1105 1985-11-01 8 ASAD LATIF - By ASAD LATIF ALL WRITERS have a problem with their passports, for they are citizens of the world, and beyond. Indeed, when it comes to geography, their views smell of heresy. Their borders are constantly changing, wishfully, as the basest iniquity1,105 words
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Advertisement460 1985-11-01 8 Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berhad ANNOUNCEMENT Following the announcement released on 17th June, 1985, the Board of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berhad ("RPMM") announces that proposals have been formulated for the restructuring of RPMM in line with the New Economic Policy. RPMM is presently owned as to 50%460 words
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Advertisement109 1985-11-01 8 THE EQUATORIAL KUALA LUMPUR, A GREAT PLACE TO COME HOME TO FOR A GREAT DEAL LESS AT Enjov the warm attentive serviteaiKl thec<nii|>leie amenities we have lor a great sta\ K»mi .'MM I sll|K't I) MM tins .lllil Sillies I.ilk 111 the town rtNl.nn.iiUs The hale! (continental). I Ik- k.un|M(109 words
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SPORTS
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645 1985-11-01 9 UPI QUESTION: What's a skip trial? Answer: A son of former stakes-winning thoroughbred Bailjumper, of course. Qnestten: Why is Ogygian a good name for Tartan Farm's top two-year-old, an early 1986 Kentucky Derby prospect? Answer: Because his namesake is Ogygus,UPI - 645 words
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Article, Illustration377 1985-11-01 9 Reuter THREE-TIME World Formula One motor racing champion Niki Lauda has denied that he had accepted a US$6 million offer to break his retirement pledge and race again for Brabham. "I decided in August that I am not going to race next year and thisReuter - 377 words
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Article, Illustration475 1985-11-01 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS THE RAIN stayed away long enough yesterday (or unseeded Bernardo Valleramos to complete his upset of China's Wang Jin-Lu but then returned to wreak havoc with the rest of the fixtures in the Toyota Singapore Open tennis championships. The 34-year-old ladies475 words
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171 1985-11-01 9 AP HENRI LECONTE of France upset Kevin Curren of the US 6-1, 6-3 on Wednesday to gain a place in the quarterfinal of the US$B5O,OOO European Championship. Leconte will be Joined by Anders Jarryd of Sweden, who beat fellow countryman Joakim Nystrom 6-3,AP - 171 words
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Article, Illustration461 1985-11-01 9 UPI THE WORLD'S No 1 player, Chris Evert Lloyd, leads the heavily favoured US team against Britain in the annual Wightman Cup tennis competition between the two nations. Unbeaten in 24 singles matches in this competition, Evert Lloyd will be playing inUPI - 461 words
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Miscellaneous1120 1985-11-01 9 TO QHD SIMIG) I 3 7 "4 Vm\f3 Robert Qinty (left) and Jeff McCracken leave cold Chicago for tunny Hawaii HAWAIIAN HEAT 9.30 pm, Channel 5 This is one of those run-of-the-mill police drama, where the producers are banking on the locale of this series to attract interest. It is1,120 words
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Miscellaneous729 1985-11-01 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Shots down on a number of current units (6) 7 City that gives Vol a nice change (8) 8 Grab a car part (6) 10 A mcknome to go to one's head? (5) 13 Thus, perhaps, one may keep one's mouth (4) 14 A stage in729 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article367 1985-11-01 10 Reuter US STEEL CORP has announced its second major move into the energy field with the takeover of Texas Oil and Gas Corp, prompting the company to acknowledge that it might consider changing its name. The biggest US steelmaker, which merged with Marathon OilReuter - 367 words
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Article108 1985-11-01 10 Reuter CHANNEL Group PLC said the tunnel across the English Channel it is proposing to build would cost £2.33 billion at 1965 prices and was forecast to generate £431.8 million in annual revenues when operation started in 1993. The project would be financed through bothReuter - 108 words
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335 1985-11-01 10 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market on Wednesday climbed to a record high on a strong blue-chip rally that got its fuel for the second day from a better bond market. Drug issues and interest-sen-sitive stocks were in the forefront of the advance.Reuter - 335 words
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Advertisement62 1985-11-01 10 Top oftKe CD ()ffers you an ever t hanqinq panorama of mm and skv. of the world at your feet. In addition to superb Continentaf cuisine. st *r I S //on I* •'u "'iJ v 7 ******'.' as 9 H er c j Ample free parking at all times. A62 words
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Advertisement72 1985-11-01 10 NONYA BUFFET w fts\ «r*. Every Wednesday Friday at Terrace Garden Price :$12.00 Time: 12 noon-2 30 pm Fashion Show: 1.15 pm LZLTai^i TVwlf'n( UriCin 181, Kitchener Road. Singapore 0820. Tel: *****22. Shark's Fin with Chicken Abakme Barbecued Peking Duck Emperor's Treasure Bowl Our special... Shanghai Seasoned Fish Lunch 11.0072 words
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Advertisement67 1985-11-01 10 lUu f unkai 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 0105 Tel: 533 3888 A Your Best Remedy at the Den67 words
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Advertisement133 1985-11-01 10 London stocks on Pago 14 Lownge Enjoy the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with the versatile quartet. Body M Soul from the Philippines. They'll captivate you! Happy Hours: spm 7pm, SO** off all drinks (pouring brands) CRSwn ®PRfNCE133 words
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Article383 1985-11-01 11 TOKYO: Share prices rose but trading was restrained as investors awaited signs of stability in the recently volatile bond market. The market average rose 27.81 to 12,936.47 in a light turnover of 280 million shares against 290 million on Wednesday when the average fell 5.96. Buying centred on domesticoriented383 words
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Article117 1985-11-01 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed in quiet trading, dealers said. The Commercial and Industrial Index rose 3.19 to 178.11 while the Mining Marker fell 0.38 to 699.17 and oils were steady at 0.779. Basic Petroleum moved up to 0.0028 from 0.0024 while PLDT eased to 36.50 from 37. OCT117 words
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Article375 1985-11-01 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets fell further on concern over high interest rates, low commodity prices and general lack of interest, brokers said. They said the market had been overdue for a correction and there was a lack of support from offshore buyers. The All Ordinaries Index dropped 2.1 points375 words
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Article98 1985-11-01 11 OCT 31 Won Hyundai Const 899 1 1 Hyundai Motor 914 -6 Bonk Scout 739 1 KAL 505 -8 Choheung Bk 711 4 Korea First 746 1 Commercial Bk Daebm tnd 759 560 4 30 Yukong Korea Ship 1310 431 5 3 Daewoo Corp 496 -1 Lucky Ltd 64598 words
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Article385 1985-11-01 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed higher yesterday as institutional investors began buying on belief that the market has finished its consolidation phase. Brokers said prospects of lower interest rates in the US, Hongkong's key export market, also helped stock prices. The Hang Seng Index climbed 10.71 points to 1,665.39 as385 words
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Article167 1985-11-01 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed higher in moderate trading, the Securities Exchange of Thailand said. The Book Club Index rose 0.19 point to 132.00 and advances led declines by more than a four-to-one margin. Industrial Finance Corp gained three baht to close at 170 and Siam Citizens 0.50 to 71.167 words
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Article197 1985-11-01 11 Reuter NISSAN MOTOR Co Ltd wants to speed up the second phase of its production plans for the Auster model at its plant in Washington, north-east England. Nissan's president, Yutaka Kume, said at the start of the Tokyo Motor Show on Wednesday that "we wouldReuter - 197 words
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Article423 1985-11-01 11 Reuter GLEN INTERNATIONAL Financial Co Ltd and Trafalgar Holding Ltd will pursue a takeover bid of Minebea Co Ltd if Minebea does not accept their proposed buyout by next Monday. Trafalgar executive vice-presi-dent Mark Dodge said on Wednesday, "We are committed to the acquisition of anReuter - 423 words
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Article121 1985-11-01 11 Reuter WELLA AG has said that its whol-ly-owned Swiss subsidiary Wella Beteiligungen AG has taken a 20 per cent stake in Kaminomoto Co Ltd of Japan. Wella said on Wednesday that it expects to co-operate closely with Kaminomoto, a hair-care products company. Kaminomoto should be ableReuter - 121 words
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127 1985-11-01 11 AP THE HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank Corp is taking steps to wind up Atlas Electronics Manufacturing Co Ltd, a subsidiary of the financially troubled Atlas Industries Ltd. The bank said in a statement in Hongkong on Wednesday that it was taking the actionAP - 127 words
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132 1985-11-01 11 AP JAPAN AIR LINES has announced further reforms of its maintenance procedures in the second such report to the Japanese Transport Ministry since the Aug 12 plane crash that killed all but four of the 524 people on board. A JAL spokesman said itAP - 132 words
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Article357 1985-11-01 12 NYT THE SOVIET UNION'S oil production has fallen to 1979 levels, creating major domestic and international complications for the Kremlin. Through the first nine months of this year, diminishing returns from once seemingly inexhaustible western Siberian oilfields have pushed Soviet oil production down to about 11.8NYT - 357 words
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244 1985-11-01 12 AP MEXICO is raising the price of light crude by an average of 60 US cents a barrel but lowering the heavy type by an average of 40 cents. Pemex, the state petroleum monopoly, on Wednesday said that the new prices represented a netAP - 244 words
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Article214 1985-11-01 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday after a steady start on renewed selling activity and buying reserve. Market talk of a higher Malaysian crude palmoil output estimate for Oct weighed on prices. Reports of Pakistan's purchase of another 6,000 tonnes RBD palm oil for second half214 words
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Article151 1985-11-01 12 ChintM Produc* Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW 490 00 Exchange (Sellers' noon closing Oct 31 (S$/100 kg) prices on 496 00 Coconut oil E&W FOB NSW 438 00 Bulk FOB 75 00 Gombier Old drum FOB 88 00 FOB NSW 330 00 New drum FOB151 words
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Article159 1985-11-01 12 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed up Vt US cent a bushel to unchanged, barely disturbed from midsession levels in featureless trade. November closed at $5.02 3 a bushel,up H cent. Strength in soybean oil late helped soybeans sustain gains, but trading interest was light on both buy159 words
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Article121 1985-11-01 12 SINGAPORE THE rubber market yesterday closed lower with November One RSS buyers quoted at 156.00 cents per kilo, down one cent from Wednesday. MALAYSIA TRADING was dull throughout yesterday and the market closed unchanged at Wednesday's level of 180.50 cents per kilo for Nov Int Ones RSS buyers. The121 words
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Article340 1985-11-01 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB m kx ales NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS Prompt 155 50 156 50N 155 00 156 00N lot 1 RSS Nov 85 156 50 157 00 156 00 156 50 lot 1 RSS Dec 85 158 00340 words
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Article109 1985-11-01 12 (cents/kg, 1-ton pallets) gc. DEC 85 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 149 50 151 50N 150 50 152 50N SSR 50 147 50 149 50N 148 50 150 50N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 204 50 206109 words
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Article185 1985-11-01 12 WHEAT FUTURES in Chicago settled two US cents a bushel lower to unchanged on Wednesday, off the day's lows after a lacklustre trading session. December fell IM cent to close at $3.16 3 a bushel. Negative technical chart patterns coupled with a lack of fresh export demand allowed prices185 words
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Article626 1985-11-01 12 COFFEE Robusta coffee futures on Wednesday ended a varied day at up £45 to £17 a tonne from Tuesday night's close. Second position January was £17 up at the close from the previous close at £1,875, in a 1,935/1,820 high/low. November was £45 firmer at £1,840 and March626 words
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Article144 1985-11-01 12 Yarn (In HK$ par bole ot 400 lb) Chino corded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 2,450 Blue Phoenix 20'» 2,600 Blue Phoenix 32's 2.950 Blue Phoerwx 40'» 3,300 Girded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21'» 2,750 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoentx 32'* 4,300 Blue Phoenix 40'* 4,500 Open-end yarn Blue144 words
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Article40 1985-11-01 12 Reuter INDIA should withdraw the export duty on coffee to help reduce large surplus domestic stocks. The chairman of the Karnataka Planters Association, Mohan Dasappa, said the projected increase in coffee output would create problems. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article17 1985-11-01 12 KL TIN Closing price* on Oct 31 (M$/kg) r^ Price Suspended L Turnover (tonnes) Suspended J it17 words
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Article284 1985-11-01 12 Singapore C-l Ord unq (SS/Vilo, ei-godown) Loonzain Rice Frogront new crop 100% 1st grode unq 1st 076 100% 2nd grade 215 2nd 054 100% 3rd grode unq 3rd New Crop 25% 10% 052 no stock no stock Parboiled Rice 5% 10% 210 205 Thoi Broken Maize unq A-super Speciol284 words
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Advertisement318 1985-11-01 12 U5540,000,000 Negotiable Capped Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due Ist November, 1990 The Sanwa Bank Limited In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the three month interest period from I st November, 85 to 3rd February, 1986, the Certificate will carry318 words
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Advertisement382 1985-11-01 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Ong Teck Seng of No. 154, Ylshun St. 11 #11-76 Singapore 2776 have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop Licence in respect of premises at M/s: Soon Lee Minimart, Blk 160, Yishun, St. 11 #01-210/212, Singapore 2776 and that this application will be382 words
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Advertisement331 1985-11-01 12 Tin trading Km been suspended NOTICES T77T7T7TTT 1 THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER 1M) AND or.' ,1-" l aTmTiM*: I rl ENGINEERING PTE LID. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 50 Jalan Sultan #21-04 Jalan331 words
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Advertisement432 1985-11-01 12 la the Matter tt Tke CMfuin Act, Cap. 1U ti the RevM Edtttaa aai la Mm Matter M MIYAJLE TRADING (STORE) PTE. LTD. <r !!3^nrL, At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Mlyake Trading (S*pore) Pte. Ltd. duly convened and held at the registered office at 6001 Beach432 words
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Advertisement400 1985-11-01 12 OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 1» AND or LTD nrmirn vmrarj kL At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of FORTHRITE PTE- LTD. duly convened and held at 5 Shenton Way, #13-00 UIC Building, Singapore 0106 on 25th October 1965 the following Special Resolutions were passed: 1. WINDING UP400 words
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Article, Illustration4331 1985-11-01 13 VERY LITTLE happened on the Singapore stock market yesterday, as investor caution, in the absence oI any fresh leads, confined price movements to narrow ranges. Some badly-hit speculative stocks staged mild rebounds, while blue-chip industrial and finance issues held generally steady. The rest4,331 words
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Article260 1985-11-01 13 SINGAPORE Rises III diets Sontondo Hldgs 394 +24 Oct 30 Oct 31 Keotucfcy Sport 366 22 BT Composite 660 00 659 97 M Cobles 610 +20 *****2 «*****6 fMk KM 348 +12 ?1 2 -*2 OC8C 845 +10 DI 5364 -5385 MfDi. 660 +10 JJ®f v *****260 words
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Article3470 1985-11-01 13 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".3,470 words
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Article122 1985-11-01 13 TOSHBAR CORPORATION Berkad: 18th AGM at MeUti Room, Mezzanine Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, today at 3.30 pm. ROBINSON Compaaf, Limited: AGM at 277, Orchard Road, #05-01, Specialists' Centre, Singapore 0923, tomorrow at 12.30 pm. TAIPING CONSOLIDATE^) Berkad: 45th AGM at Plaza I, The Plaza122 words
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Article364 1985-11-01 14 SELANGOR Properties Bhd is negotiating with the Japanese supermarket-cum-department store group, Chujitsuya, to set up shop as the anchor tenant in its Damansara Town Centre (DTC) project in Kuala Lumpur. The property group is apparently prepared to participate in the venture with Chujitsuya as it had364 words
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Article82 1985-11-01 14 Bernama GUINNESS, world famous for its stout, has launched a non-alcoholic drink brand named "Guinness Malta", an instant natural malt drink. The beverage will be distributed by Guinness Marketing Sdn Bhd, the re-cently-formed whollyowned subsidiary of Guinness Malaysia Bhd. It is be sold ft M 51.50Bernama - 82 words
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Article106 1985-11-01 14 HONGKONG Wednesday 1517.4 Week ago 1530.1 Hong Seng Index Thursday 1665 39 NEW YORK Wednesday 1654 68 Week ago 1670.51 Dow Jones Wednesday 1375 57 TOKYO Tuesday 1368 73 Nikkei Average Week ago 1367.16 Thursday ***** 47 Wednesday ***** 66 Standard Poors Week ago ***** 08 Wednesday 190106 words
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Article279 1985-11-01 14 Managers' prices for Nov 1 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 169 179 The Savings Fund 1 27 1 35 S'pore Prog Fund 0 72 *0 76 S'pore Sec Fund 106 112 S'pore Invest Fund 0 78 0 83 S'pore Equity Fund 0 76 0 81 Asia Unit Trust279 words
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434 1985-11-01 14 SHARE PRICES finished on a mixed to slightly steadier note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, thanks to some fresh buying support in early trading. Several selected counters caught renewed attention and managed to put on small to moderate gains. A handful434 words
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Article3154 1985-11-01 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. HDUS TRIALS Ajinomoto (3 30S) A Choc (3 04B 33,154 words
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Article826 1985-11-01 14 SHARE PRICES opened mixed in quiet trading yesterday, with the FTSE 100 Index at 11.00 am easing to 1,370.6, three points down from Wednesday's record closing high. Thorn EMI dropped 20p to 351 before steadying to 357 after a broker's profits downgrading. Among other leaders, Glaxo firmed up826 words
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369 1985-11-01 15 ROTHMANS OF PALL MALL (M) Bhd has finally formulated a restructuring scheme aimed at raising the level of bumiputra shareholdings in the company's equity to 30 per cent. This will be done without affecting the existing equity partnership of Rothmans, which is held 50:50369 words
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Article, Illustration664 1985-11-01 15 ALAN LEE - New strategy mapped out for the fast food chain By ALAN LEE MALAYSIAN-BASED Innovest Bhd. having taken management control of its newly-acquired Kentucky Fried Chicken, has mapped out a strategy aimed at challenging its main rival, McDonald's, for the lead position in the local664 words
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448 1985-11-01 15 LEADING MALAYSIAN engineering group Mechmar Bestobell Bhd has obtained official approval for a public issue of 10 million Mfl shares at par each this month, marking the partial lifting of the freeze on new issues imposed in Malaysia earlier this year. Bestobell's new shares448 words
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Article39 1985-11-01 15 Group pre-tax profits of M 56.27 million ($2.02 million) on turnover of $16.83 million ($14.84 million) for the six months ended July 31, 1965. Income derived from associated companies amounted to $2.4 million. No dividend was announced.39 words
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Article42 1985-11-01 15 Group operating profits of M 511.43 million ($10.34 million) on turnover of $89.64 million ($123.1 million) for the year ended July 31, 1965. A final dividend of 7.5 per cent (1984 5 per cent) less tax has been recommended.42 words
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Article40 1985-11-01 15 Group operating loss of $7.48 million ($2.38 million) on turnover of $42.5 million ($51.98 million) for the year ended June 30, 1985. In view of the loss situation, directors do not recommend the payment of any dividend.40 words
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213 1985-11-01 15 Reuter SIME DARBY BHD is planning joint ventures with foreign companies in local oil and gas exploration to lessen its dependence on plantations. According to group chief executive Tunku Ahmad Yahya, the group is looking at foreign companies, such as Broken HillReuter - 213 words
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Article512 1985-11-01 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE TWO LEADING Malaysian banking groups have reported mixed financial results in spite of healthy growth in loan demand. Malayan Banking Bhd, the second biggest bank in Malaysia, managed a near 10 per cent improvement in group net profits after tax, minority512 words
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Article61 1985-11-01 15 THE FOREIGN Investment Committee has approved Dayapl ladutrlei (M) BM'a acquisition of Timor Barat Batu Sdn Bhd and Syarikat Kota Gellingi Quarry (Jerantut) Sdn Bhd. GANDA HOLDINGS Bhd announced that Mr Ngan Ching Wen has resigned as chairman from Oct 15 and Tan Sri Datuk Arshad Ayub has61 words
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Article431 1985-11-01 15 SPEAKERS AT the conference organised by the Institute for International Research this week sounded a warning note about the proposed unlisted securities market (USM). In a panel discussion on the USM, scheduled to start trading in Singapore the second half of next year, Mr Laurie431 words
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Advertisement793 1985-11-01 14 SOCIETE GENERALE Hud Office: 29, Boulevard Haussmann, ***** Paris Soci4te Anonyme founded in 1864 Paris Trade Register 8552.120.222 Capital Fr. 1.250,000,000 Singapore Branch: 30, Robinson Road, #01-01 Tuan Sing Towers Singapore 0104 P.O. Box 724, Maxwell Road P O Tel: *****22 (General), *****66 (Forex) Notes to the Accounts which form793 words
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Advertisement266 1985-11-01 15 HE ASIAS WALL STREET JOLKNAI. What's Ne Jujirmi Srri Philippine Pew Shuns Curious Mmipth Vwirll l #»H* "f Imfc V>-w ;A> OA i <c ?r*s "fr*"*' > We've got to hand it to Singapore's executives. Succcssful cxccutivcs who want to get ahead in business, start In keeping up with The266 words
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Advertisement84 1985-11-01 15 NOTICE PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT SCIENTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS PTE LTD HAS. WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT. CHANGED ITS NAME TO SiS TECHNOLOGIES PTE. LTD. OUR ADDRESS. TELEPHONE AND TELEX NUMBERS REMAIN UNCHANGED WE STILL REPRESENT THE WORLD LEADERS Tallgrass Technologies Corporation CORPORATION TALLGRASS HARD DISK WITH TAPE STORAGE FOR IBM PQ DYSAN84 words
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Article, Illustration362 1985-11-01 16 DETAILED MEASURES to help the poor buy homes are to be announced within the next few months. Rounding up a debate on public housing yesterday, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said studies on new measures were being looked into362 words
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Article191 1985-11-01 16 THE RECENT RISE in newspaper cover prices by Singapore Press Holdings was not seen as an act of profiteering, or an abuse of its position, said Briga-dier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, the Minister of State for Trade and Industry, and the MP for Teck191 words
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Article122 1985-11-01 16 THE POSSIBILITY of compulsory insurance to cover a catastrophe or costly medical treatment as a supplement to Medisave is being discussed by the Ministry of Health and insurance companies. It could be implemented next year, but would need to include the bulk of the population. Thus it122 words
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Article73 1985-11-01 16 IT WAS NOT government policy to prepare officers in the Armed Forces for a political career, said the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong. But, he added, bright young citizens in the civil service could attend conferences abroad to benefit from the exposure. Workers73 words
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Article160 1985-11-01 16 THE NUMBER of vacancies listed by the Employment Service Department of the Ministry of Labour equalled exactly the number of registered job seekers in September. A year ago, there were 2.2 job vacancies to each new job registrant. Mr Lee Yock Suan, the Acting Minister160 words
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Article196 1985-11-01 16 THE SUGAR MARKET will be liberalised by 1967, if not earlier, says Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong, the Minister for Trade and Industry. Brig-Gen Lee was replying to a question by Mr Chng Hee Kok, the MP (or Radin Mas, on the rationale for retaining the196 words
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279 1985-11-01 16 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew declared yesterday that he had nothing further to disclose about his recent trips to China, the US and the Bahamas. All had been revealed in the media, he suggested. But this was not enough (or opposition MP279 words
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134 1985-11-01 16 THE RECENT PACKAGE of tax concessions will result in a loss of $670 million in government revenue. Several government projects, estimated at $245 million, will also be brought forward. The cost of government measures to stimulate the economy will total134 words
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Article165 1985-11-01 16 AP Reuter THE US AMBASSADOR to the Philippines yesterday criticised "egregious" human rights violations in the Philippines and revealed for the first time that 15 Americans had been killed in the country in the past two years, four allegedly by security forces. "My countrymenAP; Reuter - 165 words
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Article, Illustration254 1985-11-01 16 Reuter INDIAN PREMIER Rajiv Gandhi said yesterday that some African countries did not speak out on major issues because they feared a cut in food aid. Mr Gandhi said he learned of threats to cut aid during his visit to NewReuter - 254 words
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Article492 1985-11-01 16 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG WAGE INCREASES for executives will be held down to a moderate average of 5 per cent to 7 per cent next year, according to a leading management consultancy. A survey covering 80 companies carried out by PA Consulting Services from June to492 words
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Article81 1985-11-01 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES dropped on leftover selling yesterday morning, in reaction to the unsettling implications of the International Tin Council's failure to achieve a rescue package. Gold for December delivery traded down to U*****.30 an ounce from Wednesday's $327.60. Silver futures drifted to their lowestReuter - 81 words
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Article58 1985-11-01 16 THE NEW YORK stock market was mixed in trading yesterday, with blue chips off a small amount from record levels. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off a fraction from the record close of 1375-Vj on Wednesday. Broader indicators were lower but advances led declines by an58 words
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97 1985-11-01 16 Reuter INDONESIA expects higher economic growth during the next few years in spite of the uncertain outlook for oil and other main exports, central bank governor Arifin Siregar said in Jakarta yesterday. "We realise that in a developing country with a comparativelyReuter - 97 words
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157 1985-11-01 16 AFP ARMS ORDERS are declining, especially among Third World countries, because of the increasing cost of new military technology, the London-based International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) says in its 1985 report released today. "There are no signs that the sharp rise inAFP - 157 words
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Article58 1985-11-01 16 AP THREE SOVIET EMBASSY personnel kidnapped by gunmen more than 30 days ago were released in West Beirut on Wednesday night and walked to their heavily-guarded embassy. "They're all free and in relatively good condition," said a Soviet embassy spokesman who declined to be identified. HeAP - 58 words
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Article50 1985-11-01 16 AFP INDONESIA'S hotels this year are suffering from an average occupancy rate of only 34 per cent due to overexpansion of hotel room capacity and lower than projected tourist arrivals, said Sani Sumakno, the chairman of the Hotel and Restaurants Association (PHRI) on Wednesday. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article37 1985-11-01 16 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN High Court yesterday reserved judgment on an application to decide whether Hongkong and/or Malaysian laws are applicable in the U5547.5 million suit against former Bumiputra Malaysia Finance director Datuk Mohamed Hashim Shamsuddin.Bernama - 37 words
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Article35 1985-11-01 16 UPI SOVIET OFFICIALS have offered Mrs Imelda Marcos, who is visiting Moscow, assistance in expanding Philippine shiprepair facilities to service more Russian vessels, the state news agency said yesterday. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article39 1985-11-01 16 AFP EIGHTEEN securities firms, including 10 US and British concerns, have applied for the 10 new seats on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The exchange decided in August to increase membership by 10 to 93. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article42 1985-11-01 16 Reuter PRESIDENT PW Botha pledged yesterday to work towards a peaceful South Africa in spite of a major electoral setback by his ruling National Party. But he acknowledged that he had to take account of a right-wing backlash. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article49 1985-11-01 16 UPI ITALIAN President Francesco Cossiga yesterday rejected Prime Minister Bettino Craxi's Oct 17 resignation and ordered his five-party coalition to go before Parliament for a confidence vote. Mr Cossiga ordered the 51-year-old socialist leader to waste no time in trying to resurrect his coalition government. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Advertisement162 1985-11-01 16 EXPATRIATE COMMENTS ABOUT ARUMORE PARK|NO.2J 'It's a holiday camp atmosphere. We made friends the first weekend..., around the pool In our previous apartment we lived three years and didn't meet the neighbours. Here our new found friends, all expat families, made us feel at home as soon as we moved162 words
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Advertisement137 1985-11-01 16 GOLDEN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN or DINERS WORLD TRAVEL INVITE YOU TO JOIN OUR 7/14-DAY FACT-FINDING CUM SIGHTSEEING TOURS TO THE NEW ECONOMIC ZONES OF SHEKOU AND XIAMEN TO EXPLORE INVESTMENT POSSIBILITIES. From only $1999 you get: Hong Kong Shekou Guangzhou Xiamen Quanchou Fuzhou Wuli to meat officials from the various137 words
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Miscellaneous57 1985-11-01 16 Outlook for today: Showers exCKted in several areas in the ter afternoon and evening. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Oct 31 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.1 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 23.9 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.20 Roinfoll in millimetres 11.7 Roinfoll this57 words
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Article384 1985-11-01 17 JUNE LIM - Fine-Liner expects to load a minimum of 25 containers By JUNE LIM FINE-LINER Shipping has introduced a door-to-door service to China's interior a service which it believes will lift the fortunes of the company. China-bound cargo is expected to contribute no less than a third of384 words
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178 1985-11-01 17 AFP SOUTH KOREA'S leading construction company Hyundai has won a US$754 million contract to build a large-scale shiprepairing yard in Iraq, the largest overseas construction work ever won by ailing Korean constructors so far this year. The construction ministry in Seoul announcedAFP - 178 words
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192 1985-11-01 17 FRENCH SHIPPING and transport group Chargeurs has reported exceptional results for the first half of 1985. Net profits in the period jumped 194 per cent to Frs277 million, due to good results from its aviation division and proceeds from the sale of unprofitable bulk192 words
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Article60 1985-11-01 17 WARTSILA HAS appointed Professor Pauli Jumpanen of the Technical Research Centre of Finland as a director responsible for research and development of Wartsila's Arctic and offshore technology. The professor is Finland's leading expert in Arctic technology. With the new responsibility in the shipbuilding company, he will vacate60 words
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Article63 1985-11-01 17 THE AMERICAN Bureau of Shipping opens a new offshore engineering office in Houston, Texas, today. The office is located in the "energy corridor" to serve the oil and gas industry on the Gulf Coast more efficiently. ABS's offshore engineering division is responsible for all technical aspects63 words
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Article106 1985-11-01 17 UPI A JAPANESE freighter ran aground off Cape Cod on Wednesday, gashing a hole in a giant fuel tank, the Coast Guard said. The 92-m Sun bird struck bottom at B:43am, about 3 km offshore, Coast Guard Commander Edward Cooke said. Noone was injured. The damageUPI - 106 words
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Article1144 1985-11-01 18 DRY CARGO chartering on the London shipping freights market showed no variation in the established rate pattern on Wednesday but was featured by revived activity in coal and iron ore trades. Coal fixing mostly stemmed from the United States, where business included Showa's payment of US$B.75 to the1,144 words
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992 1985-11-01 18 Seatrade AN UNOBSTRUSIVE office building in a quiet residential street of western Beijing houses an organisation playing a vital but largely unsung role in the reshaping of world shipbuilding. The China Shipbuilding Trading Corp (CSTC), according to vice-president Wang Longfa, has overallSeatrade - 992 words
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583 1985-11-01 18 Reuter THE COASTAL EXPRESS, a fleet of ships that combines luxury travel with a lifeline for the inhabitants of Arctic Norway, has been given 10 years to prove it can support itself or face closure. The 1,500-km round trip from the western PortReuter - 583 words
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Article880 1985-11-01 18 A Top Ent X 2 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg X 2 Afeo Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepter X 5 Alpha trans X 3 APC Line V 4 APL III 2/3 Antah Orient X 2 Aqua Lines X 2 Arrow Lines X880 words
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51 1985-11-01 18 Reuter ONE CONTAINER ship was awaiting berth at Chittagong port on Wednesday, with a delay of one day. Port officials said sixteen vessels are discharging food grains, cement, fertiliser, containers, salt and general cargo while seven ships are loading jute products, containers and generalReuter - 51 words
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182 1985-11-01 19 Reuter IRAN'S oil exports rose strongly in October despite continued Iraqi attacks on its main export terminal of Kharg Island, said Japanese oil traders. The traders said exports averaged 1.9 million barrels per day (bpd), up from 1.2 million to 1.3Reuter - 182 words
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514 1985-11-01 19 UPI AP LONGSHOREMEN in the Welsh Port of Swansea voted to stop unloading a 5,000 tonnes cargo of South African coal from a West German ship, union officials said. However, most of the shipment had already been unloaded earlier this week from theUPI; AP - 514 words
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Article185 1985-11-01 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. Nedlloyd185 words
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340 1985-11-01 19 UPI THE NEARLY 300 drilling rigs in the Gulf of Mexico prepare for disasters by having emergency plans for storms and hurricanes that greatly reduce risks to workers, said industry spokesmen. "Given the number of hurricanes, there has been veryUPI - 340 words
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3839 1985-11-01 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.3,839 words
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Article734 1985-11-01 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location B Kemunmg 45N 01.11.85 1600 S'pore Shpg F1 0700-0800 N1 Nuptse 717 01.11.85 2000 S Consort F8 1100-1200 W2 Uni Humanity 01 1LA 01.11 85734 words
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Article597 1985-11-01 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure Keppel Baikal Kota Maiu Luyun Ned Leuve Sorfar Rafiqi Arrow Prince CGM Velay Fronces Bay Hong Lom 6 Koto Petongi Lampung Ned Nogoya Siti Suyen Straits Stor Trans Haw K36 K3I K33 K12 KIO KI2 KI7 K20 K2I K30597 words
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Advertisement868 1985-11-01 17 Monthly from Pitman AwailaNe at all good bookshops and newsagents IflTunes ID IbJ Distrihuiors wm M Agents: JMME SHPPM MEMOES (In- 2428M/00K) 70 Shentai Way #044)3 Mwn* Hww Smfaport 0207 Id ??***** Teta NO RS ***** CFS OffCf TPC #***** let *****31 7770(3) Ttfm.nK OHice TPC #***** Tri *****90/*****93/*****01 Orient868 words
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Advertisement70 1985-11-01 17 mas AN UNOBSTRUSIVE office building in a quiet residential street of western Beijing houses an organisation playing a vital but largely unsung role in the reshaping of world shipbuilding. P«g« II LONGSHOREMEN in the Welsh Port of Swanseo voted to stop unloading S African coal. P«g« 111 Index to advertisers70 words
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Advertisement1065 1985-11-01 17 In Set mil it EXCELLENCE c> 9* This runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America's most successful and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense. THE BOOKSHOP MAERSK LINE FASTEST TRANSIT TACOMA TO: SMGAPORE 19 MYS PORT KELAMG 22 MYS PENANG 23 MYS Feeder P.nang1,065 words
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Advertisement300 1985-11-01 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHOft LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Waat Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Koba IMwr VSL LA/IB OA* IWhw VSL SCAT VCR PLD S KASHU M 7/12 10/12 HMONE M 7/12 1/12 11/12 t ARRO* 12/12 15/12 1. ALLIANCE 16/12 17/12 29/12 BEISHU M 21/12 24/12 HYUGA300 words
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Advertisement268 1985-11-01 18 Supercarrier Service rrrr-w 5/11 17/12 15/11 7/1 25/11 7/1 5/12 27/1 15/12 27/1 N ROSAMO BARBER PIRStUS 5*4 Saied 4/11 2/11 14/11 24/11 22/11 4/12 KIT ARRWAISN ROSAMO 7/11 BARBER MECTO* 7/11 N ROCHESTER 26 11 BARBER TOBA 27/11 N ROTTERDAM 17/12 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E.268 words
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Advertisement637 1985-11-01 19 WGSi Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd QCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group S STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Bninai Ports and Bangl J CONTAINERSHIP SFRVICF TO UK CONTINENT an OF ENMKH fUUKfUIT eipkss ——o express OSAKA BAT ■OEM EXPKSS Spirt Plttaf 4/11 9/11 11/11 12/11 19/11 21/11 29/11637 words
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Advertisement853 1985-11-01 19 NOTICE 1 REPUBLIC OF ZAIRE (WEST AFRICA) INITIATES STAMP SYSTEM The Republic of Zaire (West Africa), in accordance with departmental decree No. 001-83 of 17 January, 1983, effective from November 1, 1985, requires all shipping firms engaged in the transportation of import /export cargoes directly or indirectly from the Far853 words
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Advertisement341 1985-11-01 20 u Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT, UK EXPORTS On c«ra|« to Scandtoavia, Med, Carribean 4S. America Hand haulage to Wand destinations in Europe S port K*n«r«un(ltumM>M Gonoa Hburf Mm bavta «»trp Atmt ftickmtn «/U «/ll 11/11 5/12- 1/1211/12Ma Hickman 7/11 J/11 11/11 4/12 12/1217/12- 22/12 Bertram Mckntn 14/11 17/11 19/11 14/12- 23/12341 words
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Advertisement348 1985-11-01 20 M S LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SE RVI C E TO EUROPE VIA S""" cj pars m HONGKONG CONTARO 47* OMENTAL CHKF 46N KORfw Mam 3i* Spare f Ketanf LeMivre H'dam FltrM HW| Antwerp 6/11 4/11) 25/11 26/11 28/11 30/11 3/12 13/11 (11/11) 2/12 3/12 5/12 7/12 10/12 20/11 (18/11) 9/12348 words
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Advertisement502 1985-11-01 20 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL ??0490f> (20 lines) Tl RS??061 A R***** V jt I:\mi:K\ (\K 1.1 M i!, ii n Specialist in RO/RO Service Acceptkif heavy-fifts upto SO K/Tons Saints from Japan *«H Sport PKMni Kuclonf *i»i SKI MTSUYMM V 37 Sj4k) SjM kt Nrl KOCH *37502 words
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Advertisement533 1985-11-01 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Servic* Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/C ARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVE* GUAMT ETO BUM) not cows mi souk* ma gone mil s* no scr use w m m cn iiic h ru w m lm •2/11 47/11 M/U M/U 13/11 15/11 14/U 45/12 44/12 11/12 13/12 21/12 M/U 2*/12533 words
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Advertisement244 1985-11-01 20 US i NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Stappm Lndhf to 15/11 l AMtas, I KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC STOK Lm*| to: OCEANA COMER 5/11 P. Marnfey, Lm. Nni, Jayapva, RabaM. KMa, Mitan, Natag KMm KYOWA BREEZE 11/11 Honiara.244 words
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Advertisement978 1985-11-01 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 VESSEL KOTA SEJATI KOTA RATU KOTA AGUNG KOTA TIMUR KOTA WUAYA KOTA WIRAMA VOYAGE E-501 E 597 E-593 E-595 E 599 E-401 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 7-8/11 13-17/11 MUKALLA. ADEN. HOOEIOAH. JEOOAM, PT SUDAN.978 words
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Advertisement703 1985-11-01 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHTMO /CONTMENT HAM BKAKNRIMM NAME HON IPUIMCSTOK FOR Hato| Eiprns SjM SaM (Ha i Bit UN SaM Brtmtn Eiprm SjM SaM UM SaM SjM (/ll SjM SJM SJM 13/11 SJM SJM 1/11 21/11 SJM 1/11 2/11 7/11 1/11 U/ll 29/11 Eiprm 11/11 11/11 14/11 lt/11 U/ll 1/11703 words
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Advertisement632 1985-11-01 21 SHIPPING AGENCIES Loftaw VIO4W 1/2 Nov Htoneywa V2O6W 10/12 Nov Phashwejyiwywa V26OW 15/17 No* Basseti V73W Mawlamyainf V29W 6/8 Nov Pagan V92W 11/19 Nov BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loadnf for Rangoon Spore Plelani F 1/2 Nov 9d 10/12 Nov 15/16 BANK LINE SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 11632 words
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Advertisement922 1985-11-01 22 USA CANADA NEPTU* PURL V 52 OMENTAL MNSTER V 22 OMENTAL EXPLORER VIS OMENTAL KMGHT *24 *jKline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Th* World S«rvic«) PACIFIC COAST (iMlatoi DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI/MICRO BRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ KOREAN IACEJM V3OE WHORE BROGE V 49 MOTtCR VESSEL CALFORNM BROGE V 6 BAY BROGE922 words
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Advertisement406 1985-11-01 22 Accepting LCL and containariaad cargo** Diract to Bo«rth Africa Accwtint Containers Qm> OSAKA HI 9324F HAYAKAWA MARU 9473F Sport CHrtan Bar CTmdi Eidn Maputo Pifa J/U 122/11 27/11 ll«/12 2C/U 25/11 11/12 12/12 Maputo Ctom fib HAYAKAN* MMU 9022 C S VAAL ***** K DUO YD COIOMBO 9219 C PEfa406 words
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Advertisement650 1985-11-01 22 INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Singapore p fteung Penang loading tor CALABM 4 Nm 3 No< Matkas Bdesh HjMu Calcutta AURIGA 4 Oct 2 Dec Ma*as B deih Hatta C*utta KAMROAS Dec Ma*a> Cotato BotOmt DeOv CAIABM" II Dec It Ok Mark at B desh Haldia Calcutta CHAMMMS650 words
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Advertisement550 1985-11-01 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD lO Anson Road "27 16 International Pia/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 |H) Lines) <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S par* P. KrtM|LMdbi( MrVAN CONQIOOR *****16 1/11 ROT/ANT/UA (AVON) WRiO *****1S a/11 25/11 ESBJERG/KLFAST/ ROT/ANT/UK (AVON) Apah imtmn inuso (fit) lID BOOMS *****11 Ltaapw WTMC SMtMC CO SDN.550 words
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Advertisement670 1985-11-01 23 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A member ot the ACE Consortium CR PARIS 2W+ HK CONTMNER 47W.. 0 CHEF 4M K JACEJH 31* K CHANCE 24*.. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C R PARIS S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0400 6/11 LCL Cargo 1200 5/11 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ)670 words
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Advertisement517 1985-11-01 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPINC Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO p KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON Ve»H No I Donam > SOU) No 6 Omm/i SWt No I Doium No Dmw/i 509N G*mt4 Survey No J Down *547 J/N Mm* RIS on 1/U/4J 09M to 12M In i n •i.mvs NJPIMNJ «(;fMi517 words
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Advertisement818 1985-11-01 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SKSOV BUHJNNG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Number? *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p. KBJMG pomng X* fBSSS F* 5 H*l SWPMG 127 Penang Straet. Pen** Malaysia K KUNG Cables: JAYAPON PENWIG,818 words
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Advertisement30 1985-11-01 23 SWEE JOO f Ketant 10/11 LMdnt tar SNEE LONG SATU Yoy S5 CONTAINERISED SERVICE JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Kelang *****6 7 K.L. 5421 TO *****3 *****8 Penang *****1 *****530 words
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Advertisement453 1985-11-01 24 Kc4|i<Hial Container l.ims SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENAN SERVICE RATANA BHUM RATANA BHUM RATANA BHUM THU/FRt SAT/SUM P KCIANG PENANG hPI/llki 2/3 Nm 7/1 Nm J/10 Nee 14/15 NM K/17 NM MARKETMG TEL: 04-*****7/11 HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER'PHIHtISfn Ht AU* lIE lIRS Aw Ail ARi S'pore 10/12453 words
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Miscellaneous163 1985-11-01 24 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: cT 5 Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height One holt Heche represents 5 knots R Thunderstorm Temperature c Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Ro,n Wove height Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore indicated by arrows which163 words
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Advertisement98 1985-11-01 25 242S0SS/*****56/*****48/*****93 *****1/4 TOMNM. *****1/2 *****2/*****3/*****4/*****3 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 22SS6S/*****5/*****5 *****22 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE r?TiTIH[7T^TTTTrTTT!^WB ii M l titiriti J 'iI 4iEIMLLjB ll'M' H"]/" -MITTTTTTTinr-nTITIBU»ITTM[m[IB3B MgU SUB bill ifi/v-Tiy ll"i/V"-TITTTTll.i:' l ii"'lßg¥TlfflTMt£mE3EWEll!M rr7Tr7r ii i 'ii"-»gir»gmrT7^ T MmtTißiTMßiT»QgßMiMCEnMnia[liaimii ALSO ACCEPTM f(M: NOnr, L. MARK. UK. NOEM, COFENMGEN. OSLO ALSO ACCQTK FROM EUROPE:98 words
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Advertisement41 1985-11-01 25 FRATA CONTAINER LINES FCL LCL t mu I HI LONDON HAMBURG SWITZERLAND SPAIN KARACHI MAMLA PT LOUIS AUSTRALIA HAI FENG MARINE PTE. LTD. T«l«: *****00 (7 LINES) LOADING DIRECT FOR ZHANIANG, GUANGZHOU. SHEKOU. HONGKONG Vessel ETA ETD YOUYI 9 9/11 11/1141 words
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Advertisement719 1985-11-01 25 m :H GLORY NAVIGATION I:uhii>.i:Hl;H: TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN MRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* G SELATAN-5 V3l G SCLATMI- 7 V* 13/11 G SELATAN-4 m 15/11 17/11 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TVHN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE719 words
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Advertisement548 1985-11-01 26 m EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO Ml) FROM UK/CONTWENT TO EUROPE TG MAN SfOK PKEIANG PENANG FOB ANCHAN SU h Port UK. ROAM. HBG BMEN MOP MIANN 9/11 Nm 13/14 N»» 15/17 No. 11/20 Ntt UK. ROAM. HBG. BMEN AKERP FROM EUROPE: PENANG P KELANG STORE BKK FROM MTANH SM SM548 words
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Advertisement589 1985-11-01 26 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 TAJNER SERVICE TO PORT KELI vo* no spoke 405 IS 2 No. *06/15 4/5 No. 407/15 9 No. 401/15 11/12 Nn PKLANG 3 No. t589 words
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Advertisement573 1985-11-01 26 C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbtr Of Tha ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FIUY CONTUOISED SERVICE TO CIMK (W SUEZ) CD PUtIS 2H HONGKONG CONTAMR V* ORtNIM. CHEF 4«N KOREAN lACEAN 31N S part t/U 13/11 20/11 27/11 leH*«e Rdm Fstowt H'bw( Breai Antotip 24/11 20/11 21/11 30 11 1/12573 words
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Advertisement869 1985-11-01 26 mmbv rnMPAMi PFRIIANA DF VAPfIRFFS rCf.V.) Zk COMPAMA PERUANA DC VAPOREES (Cf.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" lo«k«f tw C*» Milwani «o »nd oWtef P««»i*i ports wtt> Hand*at Rote On CPV Throuf* Mi ot lad#* lo tmal destination Penjnf P. Ncianc Senapere THOMASEVERETT Hot HUGHE VERETT 10/11 Nw MANOLOE VERETT 21/22 NM869 words
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