The Business Times, 5 February 1986
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Title Section12 1986-02-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1981 75 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration756 1986-02-05 1 HOMER CHEN, LUCY NG - Pan-El director pleads guilty to two charges of CBT By HOMER CHEN, LUCY NG PAN-ELECTRIC Industries director Tan Kok Liang pleaded guilty to two charges of Criminal Breach of Trust in court yesterday, but it was alleged by the state's prosecutor that the principal756 words
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399 1986-02-05 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING THE DEMAND for workers in the electronics industry is picking up following definite signs of an 'upturn in the past two months. Evidence of the rise in recruitment has emerged in the Straits Times Job placement pages, where spaces399 words
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184 1986-02-05 1 APF THE FORMER HEAD of the now defunct Carrian Group, George Tan, faces a bankruptcy notice issued by Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), a judiciary spokesman announced in Hongkong yesterday. BMF, which had made substantial loans to the Carrian Group, has decided to sue TanAPF - 184 words
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Article193 1986-02-05 1 STANDARD CHARTERED Bank says it does not intend to retrench any of its 1,300 staff in Singapore. The bank was responding to a story in yesterday's BT that Stanchart intended to lay-off around 200 staff after Chinese New Year. In a letter to the Editor of BT,193 words
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Article, Illustration59 1986-02-05 1 SINGAPORE Mae eklps ««aliased to attract baytag latereet «a the to«l atoek market yesterday la qrite aahetaattal ~Wmg la Mabjriu eeaater*. The BT Cempetite ladex, which wm 4 M palate higher at midday, eleeed with a redaeed I.M-pelat gala at Sfl.Bl. The Straits Tims la*—trial latex flashed S.M59 words
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339 1986-02-05 1 Reuter OPEC's five-member special ministerial committee ended a two-day meeting on the group's market share in Vienna yesterday in agreement. United Arab Emirates Oil Minister Mana Said al-Oteiba later said: "We could not have achieved more than we have achieved." The committee wasReuter - 339 words
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121 1986-02-05 1 AP THE SUDDEN DROP in world oil prices is likely to result in new headaches for Japan by boosting the country's overall trade surplus, Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said yesterday. The price of oil, one of Japan's main imports, has droppedAP - 121 words
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462 1986-02-05 1 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE FOR THE SECOND TIME in two years, property magnate Ho Kok Cheong is facing winding-up writs this time for income tax arrears by his companies totalling about $18 million. On the last occasion, he had tax arrears of $13.5 million462 words
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Advertisement110 1986-02-05 1 Cahners Exposition Group CIG The Exhibition People ejf* xv Mandarin Gardens n We pay less for our new home with an OUB Housing Loan" At Overseas Union Bank, we offer one of the best interest rates available for Housing Loans. Which means that in the long run, you can actually110 words
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Advertisement246 1986-02-05 1 How th# dttlt were done, Page 3 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTER OUR VIEW STEPS HAVE BEEN TAKEN to put to rest allegations that the government has been competing unfairly against private companies. It means that businessmen now have no more excuses. They must prove themselves worthy246 words
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Advertisement228 1986-02-05 1 |$=+&]?}__),~>@<+%_~.*"$_,%'^_[ The International Health Plan A complete medical expenses and worldwide medical assistance package intended primarily for expatriates of all nationalities and their families. Unlimited cover for all major medical expenses Worldwide cover including emergency medical transportation and air ambulance 24-hour Emergency Medical Assistance Service Worldwide Fast efficient worldwide claims228 words
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Advertisement76 1986-02-05 1 Cahners Exposition Group I CKil The Exhibition People Singapore and copyrights HONGKONG amended its copyright and trademark laws in 1981, making the law an effective weapon in the fight against counterfeit goods and copyright infringements. Singapore is likely to follow suit with proposed amendments expected to be passed by Parliament76 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article426 1986-02-05 2 BRIAN GOMEZ - Company's buying office in Republic gets research backup By BRIAN GOMEZ Industrial Correspondent GOODYEAR TIRE RUBBER opened a $2 million quality control laboratory yesterday, reinforcing its traditional dependence on Singapore as a key buying centre for natural rubber. The US company spent about US$3OO million last year426 words
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351 1986-02-05 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE A LOCAL COMPANY, MAE Engineering Pte Ltd, has won a $10.8 million contract for mechanical and electrical works at Marina Square. As the lead contractor for the turnkey contract, MAE will complete all air-conditioning, electrical, plumbing, sanitation and fire-safety work for351 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-02-05 2 MAJOR POWER FAILURES will be a thing of the past with the launch yesterday of a $41 million electricity project between Singapore and Malaysia. The link-up to ensure mutual and immediate supply of electricity on both sides of the Causeway in the event of a blackout was214 words
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337 1986-02-05 2 THE NUMBER of holiday-mak-ers heading out of Singapore this year is expected to be maintained but travel agents predict that they will be spending less. "Recession has affected people. They're tight on budget, but still need to take holidays," said337 words
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333 1986-02-05 2 ABOUT 150 Swedish companies have joined many multinational corporations and international trading houses to use Singapore as a springboard to the highgrowth Asia-Pacific region. But with investments of Just over $145 million, the Swedish presence was small compared with US and Japanese companies,333 words
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199 1986-02-05 2 IBM SINGAPORE is offering discounts on its personal computer to students of tertiary institutions and the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. Students at these institutions the National University of Singapore, National University Hospital, Nanyang Technological Institute, Singapore Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic and199 words
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Advertisement162 1986-02-05 2 \bu need the best cover you can get Esco Wash -Wear Carpet Tiles W$. y W, For brochures of plain or patterned Esco carpet tiles: Make that first impression last! You can be sure that the Esco carpet tiles in your reception area, boardroom and executive offices will retain its162 words
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Advertisement191 1986-02-05 2 Celebrate The Difference. .Vv i .v V». J r Hi fj ,< V« r '$T j N v ••> r* 16 IF :€V ■*>~. '-4-v > Comfort. It's the little touches we put in to make you feel really at home. The thoughtfulness that says you're always our guest-of-honour. Warm,191 words
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THE PAN-EL AFFAIR
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Article, Illustration1432 1986-02-05 3 HOMER CHEN, LUCY NG - By HOMER CHEN, LUCY NG TAN KOON SWAN was never a director of the crashed PanElectric, but he was the "big boss", "the charismatic financial giant" who was pulling the strings, it was alleged yesterday. This image of the Malaysian financier's activities1,432 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous21 1986-02-05 3 Doonesbury Ml A .«r/* BY GARRY TRUDEAU n'o, 51EE I m ft* f 1 --aS3 SOUNDSUKCSOMCCMzr FMrmrry crtMJT SLAVSKV! A f21 words
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Article816 1986-02-05 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvico number Local tinM From OA OA471 0030 ATH SiA SQI1 0125 LAX/TYO PAA PA2I/5 0155 LAX/TYO/HKG SIA SQ4I 0615 MAA CAL CI010 0740 JED/DHA MAS MH68I 0620 KUL KAL KE624 0850 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH67I 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN816 words
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OVERSEAS
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178 1986-02-05 4 AP AN EXCHANGE network of computerised information for developing countries will start a one-year demonstration next June. The system will be the first attempt by developing nations to break into the virtual monopoly on data banks and data flow held byAP - 178 words
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Article80 1986-02-05 4 Reuter US FACTORY ORDERS rose US$5.2 billion, or 2.7 per cent, in December for the largest increase in 13 months, the Commerce Department said on Monday. December's stronger-than-expected increase suggested economic activity would quicken. Orders rose 0.8 per cent in November. The biggest contributorsReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration178 1986-02-05 4 UPI PRESIDENT Jean-Claude Duvalier of Haiti, who has declared a state of siege to combat antigovernment rioting, scoffed at the idea of elections, saying: "I am president for life." Then he sped through the countryside in a motorcade of 30 jeeps, sirens blaring. The 2'/2-hour driveUPI - 178 words
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Article123 1986-02-05 4 AFP FREDERICK Van Zyl Slabbert, the opposition leader in the White Chamber of South Africa's parliament, evoked the wrath of government members on Monday when he charged the country was ruled by an "executive-military" clique. Mr Van Zyl Slabbert, who is the leader of the liberalAFP - 123 words
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237 1986-02-05 4 FT EAST GERMANY will have to end a previous curb on investment growth in the current new five-year plan in order to achieve its goal of restructuring Industry and attaining higher value production. A report by the German Institute of Economic ResearchFT - 237 words
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Article217 1986-02-05 4 UPI A CLASSIFIED US Defence Department report says the Soviet Union could build a rocket by 1993 allowing them "to evade the most critical elements" of the proposed Star Wars missile defence system, the Boston Globe reported on Monday. The classified report said the SovietUPI - 217 words
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354 1986-02-05 4 NYT A GOVERNMENT agency, political party or business organisation can have brilliant leadership, effective managers and dedicated employees but nevertheless stand no better chance of fulfilling its mission than an organisation filled with uninspired, incompetent and uncaring personnel. That is the provocative viewNYT - 354 words
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570 1986-02-05 4 Davos meeting to consider effects of oil price fall Reuter LEADING international businessmen, bankers and government officials are pooling their thoughts in Davos, Switzerland this week on the world economy which they believe is standing at a crucial stage following three years of expansion.Reuter - 570 words
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426 1986-02-05 4 Reuter UPI OPEC MINISTERS attending the five-nation special committee meeting in Vienna show no sign of reaching a common agreement, oil analysts attending the talks said. Tbey believed that even if the five ministers were able to agree on a single recommendation for aReuter; UPI - 426 words
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Advertisement188 1986-02-05 4 The Seminar Package with your interest at heart There are a thousand and one details to organising a successful seminar. Leave the thousand details to us. The one thing you're to do is to call us on *****66 Ext 1662/1698. For a minimum attendance of 20 persons, our Royal Seminar188 words
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Advertisement41 1986-02-05 4 .(;/>*$&%+?[/?`[*<:}=[}&(%!/->~ TANCHONG TOWER Office Suites from 30 to 200m 2 Flexibility of A/C hours Very generous carparking provisions Rental under $2.50 p.s.f. including service charges Professional Building Management For details, please call *****22| s TAN CHONG TOWER 15 Queen Street Singapore 071841 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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Article, Illustration234 1986-02-05 5 THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board is studying the iwlMlllj of starting a dirna course in product design, Tay Eng Soon, the Minister si State for Education, said yesterday. The course will be similar to the Tr I**1**" 1 arts courses conducted234 words
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306 1986-02-05 5 THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board has invited a US expert on vocational training to speak on employment trends and the implications lor vocational education. Dr Robert Taylor, the executive director of the National Centre for Research in Vocational Education (NCRVE), Ohio306 words
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Article433 1986-02-05 5 Seminars and If* Courses Hr DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER TELEPHONE Feb 12-21 QCC Advanced FacStator Course k 1, rJ rnJuOfiOl National *****34 Productivity Board Productivity Board Fab 13-15 Fundamentals of Known HoMay inn Centre for *****22 Destructive Testing Parkview Management Technology Fab 17-19 Letters of Credft Hotel Equatorial433 words
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Article462 1986-02-05 5 CHUANG PECK MING - Board spending $6.25 m on new facility for engineers By CHUANG PECK MING THE Public Utilities Board la spending $6.25 million to set up a training centre for its engineers and technicians. Located at Woodleigh Close, off Upper Serangoon Road, the new centre will train engineers462 words
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553 1986-02-05 5 ANNA TEO - •jr ANNA TEO TERTIARY institutions and polytechnics are finding it harder this year to arrange industrial attachments and vacation training stints (or their students. The National University of Singapore has so far received 244 offers from companies for students in economics and553 words
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Advertisement161 1986-02-05 5 < I I The oil world has changed. Ask Aberdeen. Houston, Jakarta, Dubai. ■WORLDWIDEChanging the way the world works. •v Imagine: An i>il rig Mantling idle in the desert all because of a broken valve. The replacement valve is in Singapore. And its needed fast! Before DHL, who knows what161 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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619 1986-02-05 6 Reuter THIS WEEK'S hectic schedule of economic and fiscal events in the US and abroad could be a watershed in the credit market's 1906 performance. Hie US Treasury's US$24 billion mid-quarter refunding will dominate proceedings but the market will also be keenly awaiting JanuaryReuter - 619 words
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222 1986-02-05 6 AP THE CANADIAN dollar dropped below 70 US cents for the first time on Monday, continuing a steep slide that has taken the currency more than IVi cents lower since the start of the year. The Canadian dollar opened trading ofAP - 222 words
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160 1986-02-05 6 Reuter THE BUNDESBANK has adapted its monetary policy to take account of the rapid growth of capital markets, relying more heavily on open market operations than changes in leading interest rates. Directorate member Claus Koehler, in a lecture to Frankfurt University, said the swift expansionReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration371 1986-02-05 6 Reuter THE NEW REGULATORY changes being introduced in the London financial community have been designed to accommodate future changes in the markets and their practices. In a speech prepared for the annual banquet of the Overseas Bankers Club in London, Bank of EnglandReuter - 371 words
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218 1986-02-05 6 Reuter AS THE US DOLLAR threatens to fall further against most currencies, the battle to postpone a realignment in the European Monetary System (EMS) has turned into a tug of war between central banks and the market. Most dealers andReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration1398 1986-02-05 6 SINGAPORE THE US dollar yeaterday extended its early gains against major currencies in moderate trading. Dealers attributed the dollar's strength to short-covering by local and European operators following a better-than-expected 2.7 per cent rise in US December factory orders and a 2.8 per cent increase in construction spending1,398 words
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Article285 1986-02-05 6 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed steady in quiet trading here mainly on light position squaring ahead of the Lunar New Year weekend. Dealers said there were no fresh factors on the market and local traders were beginning to close their books for the year. Trading would remain lacklustre until after285 words
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Article53 1986-02-05 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market was unavailable yesterday. One month term rates fell 1/16 point while twoand three-month rates remained unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Offer ltd Ov«r rught I -month 5 1/8 5 2-month 5 1/8 5 3-month 5 1/8 553 words
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Article357 1986-02-05 6 BA Futures EURODOLLAR futures yesterday opened with a firm tone and edged higher tn view of huffish fundamentals. The share drop in crude oil prices provided the support to the market The March contract opened at 92.13 and was quickly taken up to 92.17 the upward momentum was temporaryBA Futures - 357 words
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Article310 1986-02-05 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels In quiet trading, dealers said. Short-dates were steady at the outset and remained unchanged in subsequent trading. Overnight, Wednesday/Thursday and week fixed closed at a common 8-1/16 7-15/16 per cent. Dealers said the market is also cautious ahead310 words
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Advertisement190 1986-02-05 6 At the Tavern Show Bar, the second round is on the house... and the fourth round, and the sixth round For every drink you order between 5 and 7 p.m.on V> except public holidays, we'll giveA fj you another drink free. There's C 7 jf rr— no limit! If you'd190 words
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Advertisement65 1986-02-05 6 .(@(+('@)(]%\">?{`\)^}?=`{%),*, TAN CHONG TOWER SERVICE APARTMENTS 15 QUEEN STREET 'An ideal location for your short stay in Singapore' Minimum one-month lease Within CBD Telephone, TV. air-con. cooker, fridge, kitchenware and household hnen avaiable THex. secretarial, housekeeping and laundry services available Covered car park 24-hour security "Types available: Studio suoop.m 1-becfroom65 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article246 1986-02-05 7 RAS prices m S cwta/kg, FOt in h 0tM NOOM CLOSE Int I RSS Prompt 160 50 161 50N 160 75 161.75N Int 1 RSS Mar 86 162 75 163 25 163.00 163 50 Int 1 RSS Apr 86 166.00 166 50 166 25 166.75 Int 2246 words
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Article79 1986-02-05 7 (cants/kg, 1-ton po 1> MAR $6 ARL86 (currwi it monfli) (forward montti) NOON NOON RAS 5<H<n luym S||m SSR 20 166.00 168.00N 167.00 169.00N SSR so 164.00 166.00N 165.00 167.00N MRELB uv SiDtis jiicn SMR CV 232.00 234.00N 233.00 255 00N SMR L 231.00 233.00N 232.00 234.00N79 words
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Article71 1986-02-05 7 THE KUALA Lnqpr tta market yesterday (ell farther la tfeta dealings Hantec—i toy eljra^ nTprtee irtiMi M eenti to Mfllil kite, Tfce taß was fttMMed to ft iMk ieewei, wtto knyersretoetont to toe bhM itmlsntil ft ■m itoendUe treidi trlkated*kj^' nrinera, ttwe MjjMlay. WMjWMI lhtj <wp»nt tITMVW mwmawOlM71 words
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Article65 1986-02-05 7 Bangkok (usytom, FOi) Whit* Rica 100% 1st do» 270 100% 2nd dast 243 100% 3rd dau 240 5% 230 10% 225 15% 220 20% 210 25% 200 35% 195 Bcokm Ric« A-1 SKjpm 140 A-1 Sp#dal 137 C-1 Se«dd unq C-1 Ord unq I oonToin Rin 100% 1st grad*65 words
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Article1010 1986-02-05 7 COFFEE ROBUSTA COFFEE futures on Monday ended a very quiet and featureless day at or near the lows of a maximum £106 traded range at up four to down £30 a tonne from Friday's close, weighed down by limit losses in New York, dealers said. The market started1,010 words
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Article279 1986-02-05 7 BMQAPOME THE MARKET yesterday *-io—l gUghtly higher with lUrch One RSS buyers quoted at 113.00 cents per kUo, up 0.75 cent from Monday. Hie morning session gained 0 JO on small baying and rim-covering in quiet trading. Prices rose slightly on further covering interest in light afternoon trading. MALAYSIA279 words
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Article174 1986-02-05 7 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firmer on rtxrt-covering after the recent weakness, despite a lower Chicago soyoil futures close on Monday night, dealers said. They noted some covering ahead of the Lunar New Tear holidays. Central region Feb position firmed MJIS to $610174 words
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Article145 1986-02-05 7 CMimm Produc* Exchange Silin' mtm diw| pncm om F«fc 4 (S$/100 k«) Coconut oil BiA FOB 60.00 Old drum FOB 73 00 New drum FOB 77.00 Copra Mixed Ooom) 32 buy«r* Peppor Murrtok Whit* FOB NLW 1352 50 Sarawak Whi»« FOB toq NLW 1342.50 Sarawak sp«cial block FOB145 words
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473 1986-02-05 7 Reuter THE MslB a kilo official price set when the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market, KLTM, rwumed trading on Monday it realistic and as expected, traders in Kuala Lumpur and in Australia and Asia's other major tin producing nations said. They said they wereReuter - 473 words
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244 1986-02-05 7 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Natural Rubber Organisation, Inro, yesterday said its five-day average price moved out of what it calls the "may-buy" range for the first time in eight months. The price was 171.10 Malaysian/Singapore cents a kOo for Feb 3. Just aboveReuter - 244 words
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Article208 1986-02-05 7 WHEAT FUTURES on Monday prices sank further on profet- > —ning alter midsessioc In thin trading to close five to IV4 US cents a bushel lower on the Chicago Board of Trade. March ended down five cents at U553.22 y« a bushel Late long liquidation by Cargill Investor Services208 words
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379 1986-02-05 7 Reuter JAPAN'* corn and sorghum import! from the US will tall In calendar 1986 from IMB because of the re-appearance of Sooth African corn and the emergence of Chinese sorghum in the trade Japan's dependence on US corn hi its totalReuter - 379 words
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Article208 1986-02-05 7 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Mooday extended mlrtsfsriwi lanes amid light speculative selling and dosed six to 4Vk US cents a bushel lower on the Chicago Board of Trade. March finished down 5V4 at |SJ7V« a bueheL Weekend rains In southern Brazilian soybean growing areas, which are thought to be stabilising208 words
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Advertisement96 1986-02-05 7 NAQAMAN Vi"T Where East meets West For the very best in Japanese and Continental dining where else but the Shangri-La. VALENTINE'S DAY DINNERS Nadaman 9-course dinner for $58.00* per person including complimentary glass of champagne and a gift for the ladies Restaurant Latour 5-course candle light dinner for $68.00* per96 words
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FEATURES
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Article455 1986-02-05 8 FOR TOO LONG, the government has been accused of favouritism towards its own companies. Businessmen say government companies compete unfairly, that the government should not be involved in businesses in the first place. Two important announcements over the past few days should put an end to455 words
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Article, Illustration2008 1986-02-05 8 MONICA GWEE - Republic is not a party to any International Copyright Convention Multi-nationals, their lawyers and investigative firms in Hongkong are eagerly awaiting the details of proposed amendments to the Imperial British Copyright Act of 1911 in Singapore, reports MONICA GWEE. MONICA GWEE A FEW MILLIONAIRES2,008 words
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Article180 1986-02-05 8 Leoi Mel Fong (Miss - letter to the Editor Leoi Mel Fong (Miss) Dear Sir, Please refer to the letter in BT on Dec 3, 1985 by "Village Idiot". We would like to respond to the points concerning the need for building new housing estates by the HDB. Though more180 words
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Advertisement178 1986-02-05 8 mil! V* z) 'L Savour the finest of English, German, Italian, French, and Spanish culinary specialities. aAA mi m ami u w r AIM I A Daily Buffet Executive Adult :SslB++ J Lj Child (under 12 yean) ssi4++ fy Dine a-la-carte. Or feast on a 4 course set dinner at178 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous638 1986-02-05 8 mm CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Promts to judge, on poper 6 Fof iu*t o little loon? (5) 9 Not a single person is this! (7) 10 Possibly four thousand in the market place (5) 11 The waters one needs to right wrongs (5) 12 Dfsdom to treat corns (5) 13638 words
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Miscellaneous35 1986-02-05 8 Bristol: Ftank Ehcfcens I i see. r cdpcc T£fr... B PUYTg. OF CHOC BISCUITS... R Full u)RG£ f PRCKeT...PrND THC CtDCX STPMPS PTT 4 .30 RND I SRY TO mysetF, ujhrt a U>OND€_RFUL LJORLO" n35 words
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SPORTS
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158 1986-02-05 9 AP STEVE DENTON upset 27thranked Jakob Hlasek of Switzerland 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 in Monday's first round of the U*****,000 Volvo Tennis US National Indoor Championship. In another first-round upset, Pavel Slozil of Czechoslovakia, ranked 90th, eliminated Guy Forget of France, who is 67thAP - 158 words
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Article88 1986-02-05 9 Reuter KENYA INTENDS to bid for the 1994 Commonwealth Games and could become the first African nation to host the event. Commonwealth Games Federation chairman Peter Heatly said on Monday: "Kenya has made a clear indication that it intends to bid for the 1994Reuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-02-05 9 AP AMID VAST confusion, Fuzzy Zoeller was named the winner on Monday of the on-again, off-again AT-and-T Pebble Beach National ProAm Golf Tournament. The easy-going Zoeller won it while sitting in a hospitality tent when tournament officials reversed an earlier decision and called the tournamentAP - 470 words
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Article882 1986-02-05 9 NYT ONE DAY in December, Walter Davis of the Phoenix Suns scores 43 points, a career high, and the following day comes forth and volunteers that he has a drug problem, and is sent to a rehabilitation centre for six weeks. One day in January,NYT - 882 words
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Article, Illustration551 1986-02-05 9 WALTON MORAIS - Wales given direct entry to Dunhill Cup final rounds By WALTON MORAIS WALES HAS BEEN given direct entry to the US$l.2 million Dunhill Cop team golf championship final rounds and this means star-studded Taiwan will be in Singapore for the Pacific zone qualifying competition on551 words
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217 1986-02-05 9 UPI FORMER world boxing champions John Conteh and Maurice Hope have called on Frank Bruno to withdraw from his WBA heavyweight title fight against South African Gerrie Coetxee scheduled for London on March 4. Conteh and Hope sent a telemessage to BrunoUPI - 217 words
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142 1986-02-05 9 UPI THE BOXING WRITERS' Association of America on Monday announced the winners of its annual awards, with undisputed middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler heading the list. Hagler was given the Edward J Neil Award for the person who has done the most for boxingUPI - 142 words
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Advertisement392 1986-02-05 9 NOTICES COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IK AND IN THE MATItX OP WU FUNG JADE A OEM COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED (hwfpnWhdmin) At an extraordinary general meeting of WU FUNG JADE ft OEM COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED duly convened and bald at 116 Middle Road, #08-02 ICB Enterprise House, Singapore 0718 on Tuesday, 28392 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1061 1986-02-05 9 TO IMD GBMD APPLAUSE: Marvin Hamliach They're Playing My Song 9.00 pm, Channel 12 Oldies and goodies like, The Way We Were, Nobody Does It Better, If You Remember Me will be feature tonight, as many famous musical talents pay tribute to the musical genius, Marvin Hamlisch (left). KANE AND1,061 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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418 1986-02-05 10 Reuter KENNETH LEIBLER, at 36, is facing what industry sources say is the challenge of his life, keeping the American Stock Exchange alive amid the threat of a large number of delistings from mergers and acquisitions and heated competition from other exchanges. WhileReuter - 418 words
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Article110 1986-02-05 10 AP GENERAL MOTORS Corp has reported net profits of US$4 billion for 1965, a decline of 11 per cent from the previous year in spite of a boost in sales that once again made it the world's largest corporation. A company statement attributed the lower profitsAP - 110 words
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298 1986-02-05 10 Reuter A REPORT of higher-than-ex-pected earnings from General Motors triggered a wave of buying which pushed stock prices on Wall Street on Monday to record levels for the second consecutive session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 23 points to 1*594, toppingReuter - 298 words
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Article48 1986-02-05 10 Reuter HANSON TRUST PLC plans to list its shsres m the New York Stock Exchange in the form of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) and has retained Rothschild Inc to advise on the listing. Hanson expects the NYSE to welcome the listing Renter Stockholm pile—wwvuntviMbltReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement681 1986-02-05 10 i WAcws t© wlae. «Uae aad esierfaia Mi If=s> £f% 1 m vILLLLzd r with a drtoous spread of over JcMtfu* dishes and desserai Lunch: 12 to 2.30 pm (every VWed Fri) at Terrace Garden Coffee House (5 w 'I*l S-I l 181 Kitchener Road. Singapore 0620. TH: *****22 CELEBRATE681 words
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Advertisement166 1986-02-05 10 rtHQ CHfiNG LOU TEOCHEW W kM 11 ii i>Cl rJ IJ ftikl I The best Teochew delicacies, dian-xin and seafood dishes in town. Discover mouth-watering delights prepared by Hong Kong chefs. And feel like royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 11.00 am 3.00pm for lunch and166 words
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Article353 1986-02-05 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed sharply higher mainly on bargain-hunting in active trading. Brokers said there was also some short-covering, but in general investor sentiment had improved slightly. But, in the absence of major fresh news, the market should stay in a consolidation phase in the near term. Hie353 words
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Article193 1986-02-05 11 FfB 04 AJ Sincara Mi* WT 2.14 -003 Nan Yo Ptas Pocrfic Cons Pacific Boct Wra 33 00 1900 1470 +0.1 +0.3 005 Calhoy Cons 3200 +0.2 Poohjng Papar 0.80 -0 02 +0.1 -02 Chang Hwo Bark 46.00 +09 Sharp ShMn Papar 31 70 Quo Hun Camant 24 00193 words
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Article378 1986-02-05 11 TOKYO: Prices yesterday rose 51.62 in active trading to close at a record closing high of 13,138.09, above the previous high of 13,136.87 hit on Jan 4. Volume was 460 million shares against 430 million on Monday when the average rose 42.86. Some brokers said a feeling that the378 words
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Article79 1986-02-05 11 FIB 04 fmm Oriantol 8 Phfex B 0012 +0002 0 1350 -008 t Angto Phi 0.001 unch -0008 unch unch unch mch PLOT 39 50 -0.5 Alto* Con. 6 Bogiao Gold Bovc Ptfroteum Bmwt Con. 8 COOP 12 0001 0003 106 Podco B Pogat San Mtguai B Soafront S«n«79 words
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Article370 1986-02-05 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday closed at a record high on news of Bell Resources's partial takeover offer for BHP and a strong industrial sector, brokers said. At the close of trading, the All Ordinaries Index had risen 3.0 points to a record close of 1075.7, while the All370 words
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Article82 1986-02-05 11 FEI 04 Won Hyundai Contt 1059 •II Bank Seoul 669 unch Hyundai Motor 2000 -60 Chot>eijr»g Bk 620 2 KAL 700 5 Commwaal Bk 672 unch Korto Fctt Yukona 670 1690 -20 -I Oocwoo Corp 512 Korea Sh*> 375 -4 -3 841 +9 Daewoo Ind— 942 12 759 -1082 words
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Article137 1986-02-05 11 BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index dipped 0.48 to 137.77 yesterday. Turnover amounted to 81,851 shares valued at 10.0 million baht. Fit 04 Aokhom Tha Wttt 109 73 Stam Gtuan Siam Oy Camant 73 446 •1 -2 Ayufhoya Irrv Soulh Avo F*w« Strong Pock Thai Cotnmaraol Bank Bangkok137 words
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Article48 1986-02-05 11 AFP ABOUT 2,200 WORKERS of a US-Indonesian jointventure semi-conductor factory will be retrenched by June because of bankruptcy. P T Fairchild Indonesia has filed for bankruptcy and Indonesian Manpower Minister Sudomo has blamed this on production misforecast, the Kompas newspaper reported yesterday. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration478 1986-02-05 11 Numerous escape clauses in offer Reuter BELL RESOURCES chairman Robert Holmes a Court is serious about bis bid (or control of Broken Hill Pty Co but has left plenty of room for manoeuvre, financial analysts said. "I was with him whenReuter - 478 words
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97 1986-02-05 11 Reuter PAKISTANIS working abroad will be given priority next month when the government sells public-sector shares worth a total of 1.04 billion rupees. The president of the Karachi Stock Exchange, Flrozuddin Cassim, said: "Efforts are being made to place the offer to overseas Pakistanis inReuter - 97 words
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205 1986-02-05 11 Reuter UNION BANK of Switzerland is negotiating for a branch licence to do securities business in Japan, but the Finance Ministry is unlikely to relax a rule limiting the stake of a bank in an investment unit to 50 perReuter - 205 words
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Advertisement40 1986-02-05 11 s& am M id wim, aM eaMit The start of an experience so authentic yet unique J* A Opening Hours: Lunch: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner: 6 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Bring the New Year to life! Ik > m40 words
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Advertisement126 1986-02-05 11 -i /""I, V V nc I .W >-#**• jf i sl;-. SCWV (Shfll Selected US Prime Beef Cuts. Continental and Game Specialities in a hunters lodge setting. BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH Monday to Friday $26.50 10% service charge 3% CESS SUNDAY MUNCH $24.00 10% 3% (adult) $12.00 10% 3% (children) For reservation126 words
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Advertisement178 1986-02-05 11 7 !>H 4 Lovo :< f 5 ||'!l;i !P> 2C« 1 c J i k T, t<, I I* 24 Hours of gourmet delights Daily Set Lunch (Local/Western) Grand High Tea (with wide selection of snacks pastries.) $5.00 Every Tuesday Thursday (3pm to 6pm) Lunar New Year Buffet Lunch Every178 words
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Advertisement191 1986-02-05 11 FASHIONABLY HYATT Join the fashion-conscious every Wednesday (3.00-6.00pm) in The Lounge. Watch our models parade the latest collections while you enjoy our tea spread consisting of fine tea blends, scones and cream, fresh pastries, cakes and fruits and imaginative sandwiches. Showtime: 4.30pm Tea plus show at $9.50 npr rvrsnn p,u191 words
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Advertisement120 1986-02-05 11 2 Uvt Buds Nightly! spm lam (Monday Friday Sunday) spm 2am (Sat eve of public holiday) ii K HAPPY HOURS spn 7pm (Daily) It's a real happy time! Just buy a drink and get the second FREE FREEDIAN XIN patroo# every night. j (CAIRNHILL HOTEL) Ground Floor, 19 Cairnhill Circle,120 words
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Article, Illustration4064 1986-02-05 12 NERVOUS SELLING of several Malaysian counters had a dampwdng effect on the local stock market yesterday, which otherwise continued to see selective buying of Singapore blue Local quality stocks opened on a relatively strong note and were traded a lew bids higher before profit-taking4,064 words
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Article201 1986-02-05 12 SINGAPORE MM. •"«*>£, PAN 420 20 trr m Hi ***** 527 J7 HUmiCn* 400 +1* ITUntu 7S42B54 *****47 SI A 570 +15 STOO/OS +88 *0 M 3*0 +10 ITCAO) -0724 -4714 DBS 494 +10 (TOaV -MUN .*****# ICB 308 10 STll m 4M.lt 4T741 C«WSta»M» 260 +10201 words
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Article2549 1986-02-05 12 BID and offer price* officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In bracket* in lots of 1|N units unless otherwise All Tfme Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word ~SITT". Big2,549 words
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Article73 1986-02-05 12 tar OMpan Berfcad: 71st AGM at No 22 (Upper floor of No 20), Jalaa Hang Jebat, ***** Mihrri oa Friday, Feb 7, at 11 am. ■N8AFQK Wmm MMhp UalM: lot AGM at the Auditorium, lad Floor, Neva Ceatre, 0 Gcittaf Lane, Siagapore 1194 oa Satnrday, Feb 15, at73 words
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549 1986-02-05 13 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI ROBINSON AND COMPANY is still depending on income from its investments and deposits and share of profit from associated companies to offset losses incurred by its traditional retail business. For the latest six months ended Dec 31, 1985, Robinsons incurred549 words
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209 1986-02-05 13 THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore has asked Van Der Horst to explain why the company reported a loss for the fiscal year ended Sep 30,1985, when it had indicated earlier it would report a profit. In the June 14« 1965, circular sent to all209 words
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Article191 1986-02-05 13 SIGMA INTERNATIONAL Lid said Mr Harbajan Singh has resigned as alternate director to Mr Loo Choon Yow with effect from Jan 24. DIRECTORS of Kaala Lunpw Kepiag have recommended a final dividend of 10 cents gross per share, which subject to the approval at the annual general meeting191 words
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60 1986-02-05 13 Group pre-tax operating profit of $2.71 million ($3.6 million) on gross revenue of $3.28 million ($5.05 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1985. Earnings per share amounted to 2.4 cents (3.8 cents). A first and final dividend of 5 cents per60 words
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Article369 1986-02-05 13 SHARE PRICES LOST further ground on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as sentiment continued to be weak. Active trading was registered In selective industrial and finance counters. Overall, trading was thin. Losses were generally small, and a handful of stocks suffered double-digit losses.369 words
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Article2100 1986-02-05 13 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. mous trots A Owe (1 868) Xd Aob <0.598 0.605)2,100 words
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Article96 1986-02-05 13 HONGKONG Monday 1609.1 Week ago 1565.7 Hong Seng Index Tuesday 1728.8) Monday 1702.38 NEW YORK Week ago 1754 38 Dow Jones Monday 1594.27* TOKYO Friday 1570.99 Week ago 1537.61 Nikkei Averoge Tuesday ***** 09* Standard Poors Monday *****.47 Week ago *****.69 Monday Friday ***** TSE Index Week ago96 words
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Article, Illustration506 1986-02-05 13 C C board loses two more Chuas THE BOARD OF Cycle A Carriage Ltd (CCL) has lost two more members of the founding Chua family. In an announcement to the stock exchange yesterday, CCL said that at its AGM held yesterday, Mr Chua Tiang Hee and Mr Humphrey Chua Tiang506 words
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Article491 1986-02-05 13 BARELY A DAY after disclosing plans to divest all of its plantation-related assets, Bedford Bhd has taken steps to further its involvement in the Malaysian property scene. An agreement has been reached with several vendors to acquire the entire paid-up share capital of property-owner Alhambra491 words
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Advertisement525 1986-02-05 13 GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of General Securities Investments Limited wishes to make the following announcement: I AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1985 1985 1964 Or Company Group Company Group Company Group s$ s$ s$ s$ 1 Gross525 words
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219 1986-02-05 14 CREDITORS of Lamipak Industries and Panther Pte Ltd yesterday appointed representatives to the committee of inspection to oversee the liquidation of the two plastics companies. About 40 creditors attended the meetings of both companies. "It went very smoothly," said Mr Stewart G219 words
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479 1986-02-05 14 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent AFTER TWO YEARS in the red, NTUC Fairprice is poised to show group operating profits this year thanks to a successful cost-trimming exercise carried out by the supermarket cooperative. Its general manager, Mr Lim Ho479 words
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Article, Illustration359 1986-02-05 14 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO AH MENG and friends from the Singapore Zoological Gardens want to go across the Causeway. By appearing on Malaysian television, they reckon they could help the Singapore Zoo boost its attendance. But they have been hampered by rules stating that359 words
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196 1986-02-05 14 NONE OF Singapore Airline's Boeing-747 aircraft is affected by the US dlvil aviation authorities order on Monday for immediate checks on Boeing Jumbo )ets serving American cities. "SIA aircraft are not affected at all as we have one of the youngest196 words
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Article59 1986-02-05 14 UPI A BOEING 747 Jumbo Jet with 163 passengers developed flap trouble coming into Heathrow Airport on a flight from Australia yesterday but made a safe emergency landing. At Islamabad Airport, a Pakistan International Airlines Jumbo Jet belly landed early yesterday, but all the 246UPI - 59 words
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56 1986-02-05 14 Reuter ISRAELI JETS (arced a Libyan airliner to land in Israel yesterday, while it was dying from Tripoli to Damascus. Tripoli Radio said the plane was forced by "Jewish air pirates" to land in "occupied Palestine". It said the assistant secretary-general of Syria's ruling BaathReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1986-02-05 14 Reuter TAIWAN'S foreign trade in calendar 1986 is expected to reach a record USJILI billion compared with US$5O.B billion in 1985. Taiwan's Institute For Economic Research says exports will exceed $33.2 billion and imports $27.9 billion. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article58 1986-02-05 14 Reuter A SOUTH KOREAN appeal court reduced Jail sentences yesterday on 19 students who occupied the US Information Service Library in Seoul in an anti-American protest last May. Their sentences of between three and seven years jail were cut to a maximum of Ave years. ItReuter - 58 words
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59 1986-02-05 14 AFP US MILITARY AID to Thailand will drop this year by around 14 per cent and Thai officials fear a cut of as much as 25 per cent next year. A US Embassy spokesman in Bangkok said fiscal 1966 military aid would beAFP - 59 words
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36 1986-02-05 14 Bernama ALL EIGHT Royal Malaysian Air Force officers aboard a Cessna were killed when the aircraft crashed in hilly terrain along the Sa-bah-Sarawak border in bad weather on Monday night.Bernama - 36 words
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53 1986-02-05 14 UPI THE KREMLIN immediately retaliated against the expulsion of four Soviet diplomats from Paris, ordering four French diplomats to leave Moscow by Saturday. The French embassy in Moscow said yesterday the four were three members of the French military mission and one person from theUPI - 53 words
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Article44 1986-02-05 14 AP THE 40-NATION Geneva Conference on Disarmament opened its 1986 session yesterday and the chief Soviet delegate, ambassador Viktor Issraelyan, called on the US to "confirm in deeds and declarations about its commitment to the goal of eliminating nuclear weapons".AP - 44 words
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Article43 1986-02-05 14 AP PRESIDENT P W Botha and a majority in his Cabinet favour releasing Imprisoned Mack -nationalist leader Nelson Mandela. The financial newspaper Business Dmy attributed the information to an unidentified "prominent" source in Mr Botha's ruling National Party. APAP - 43 words
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360 1986-02-05 14 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan of the US is expected to visit the Indonesian island of Bali around the time of his trip to the Tokyo economic summit this spring, State Department officials said. Mr Reagan's nominee as the new ambassador to Indonesia, outgoing assistantAP - 360 words
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83 1986-02-05 14 PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos challenged Mrs Corazon Aquino to a US-style campaign debate on Philippine television yesterday but the opposition leader's aides turned it down. President Marcos made the offer only a day before the end of campaigning for Friday's election. Mrs Aquino was83 words
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Article133 1986-02-05 14 STATEMENT by Michael Taylor, manager of Standard Chartered Bank. Over several years, Standard Chartered Bank will be increasing automation and improving efficiency. Any decrease in staff levels resulting therefrom would come about through natural attrition. We have no intention of retrenching staff. We have not been133 words
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Article92 1986-02-05 14 YOUR REFERENCE to Bank of America which stated, categorically and with no attribution, that Bank of America had originally intended to lay off 200 employees is totally false. We advised MAS of the action we would be taking which included the retrenchment of ap- proximately92 words
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Article145 1986-02-05 14 AP THE COST OF buying a home or renting in Beijing is out of control, and the city will experience more price increases in the area of housing. "The situation becomes more serious with each passing day," the overseas edition of the official communistAP - 145 words
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204 1986-02-05 14 Reuter THE ECONOMIC Commission has said it will investigate whether a US ban on imports of synthetic aramide "super-fi-bres" manufactured by Dutch chemicals company Akzo NV is in line with world free trade rules. A Commission spokesman said in Brussels yesterdayReuter - 204 words
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Article906 1986-02-05 14 THE MARKET opened mixed yesterday but with an easier bias in quiet trading, reflecting continued downward pressure on sterling as crude oil prices eased further. Dealers said trading was cautious as the current Opec meeting continues and if UK bank lending figures show a large rise, further upward906 words
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224 1986-02-05 14 Reuter JAPANESE INDUSTRY can generally cope with the effect of the yen at around 190 to the dollar but only if the yen stabilises at that level. Takashi Ishihara, the head of the major business federation Keizai Doyukai and chairman of NissanReuter - 224 words
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Article63 1986-02-05 14 THE US stock market was climbing towards the 1600 level yesterday, improving on record levels. The Dow Jones industrial average was up five points to 1599. Advances led declines by a seven-four margin on a turnover of 21.38 million shares. R J Reynolds (ex-dividend) led the actives,63 words
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Advertisement66 1986-02-05 14 LTCB The Long-Term Craft (tank of Japan Limited Smfpm Branch NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE STH AUGUST, 1988 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from sth February, 1986 to sth August, 1986 the66 words
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Advertisement191 1986-02-05 14 NOTICES KWEE SAM SONS PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY) LIQUIDATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that the Pinal Meeting of Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 116 Middle Road #06-02/03 ICB Enterprise House, Singapore 0718 on Wednesday the sth191 words
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Advertisement75 1986-02-05 14 PTE LTD (la Mciteri' Vilutvy LiqaMattaa) Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Section 308(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that the Pinal Meeting of members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the offices of Robert Tan li Co, 1 Colombo Court, #04-06 Singapore 0817 on 6th March75 words
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Miscellaneous53 1986-02-05 14 Outlook for today: Shown over several orcos in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on F«b 4 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 6.95 Roinfoll in millimetres 0.1 Rainfall this month 26.7 'Rainy days53 words
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114 1986-02-05 15 AP THE CHINESE communications ministry has decided to invest 1 billion yuan (US$3l2 million) to improve China's river transportation system, a leading newspaper said. The money will be used to improve heavily used river docks and increase the handling capacity of China's riverAP - 114 words
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383 1986-02-05 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ STEPS TO IMPROVE direct shipping services between Malaysia and Bangladesh were among the key issues discussed by a Malaysian trade delegation during its recent visit to the country. The trade team, led by the Public Enterprise Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah383 words
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296 1986-02-05 15 UPI FRANCE WILL end its participation In a 1967 shipping treaty with the Soviet Union because the Soviets have used the accord to reap the lion's share of profits, the external trade ministry announced. The announcement came hours after the foreign ministryUPI - 296 words
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119 1986-02-05 15 UNLESS AUSTRALIA improves its shipping services it could miss out in providing the meat for the beefburgers which fill the hungry mouths of Asia. McDonalds, a big buyer of Australian beef for its take-aways in Australia and the Far East, is hoping to make inroads119 words
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Article38 1986-02-05 15 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA to Europe Shipping Conference will alter its currency adjustment (actor under the terms of its 1984/87 wool agreement to minus 4.56 per cent from minus 8.6 per cent, effective March L ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article109 1986-02-05 15 AFP NUMEROUS passengers that were hijacked by Palestinians aboard the cruise ship Achille Lauro last October 7, have booked for the same cruise on the vessel this year, the owners said. But company officials would not say how many of the passengers had booked again for theAFP - 109 words
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Article88 1986-02-05 15 Reuter ESSO TANKERS is reported to have sold three very large crude carriers to Taiwan for demolition, secondhand tonnage brokers said. They said the vessels are the Esso Indonesia of 37,682 light tons built 1973, the Esso Kagoshima of 28,156 tons built 1973 and the EssoReuter - 88 words
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Article1218 1986-02-05 16 CHARTERING has been mainly confined to the time-charter section of the freight market on Monday with new grain fixing slow to emerge out of the US Gulf, shipbrokers said. A Greek flag vessel was reported fixed from New South Wales to Japan at U554,250 daily plus $135,000 ballast1,218 words
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1091 1986-02-05 16 FT LAST WEEK has been a bitter I one for Mr Frank Chao, chair- man of Wah Kwong, the faltering Hongkong group. It has been bitter not so much because he has been forced to seek a rescue from the company's bankersFT - 1,091 words
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Article648 1986-02-05 16 AFP DRY CARGO shipowners had a "thoroughly demoralising week" last week on the freight market, according to London shiphrokers Denholm Coates, who reported an apparent surplus of tonnage in all areas. Vessels carrying grain from the US Gulf were by midweek experiencing falls of more than a dollarAFP - 648 words
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Article839 1986-02-05 16 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afeo Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Lmef X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 3/4 Arrow Lines X 5 Atkis Lines X 4 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL M 2/3 ASCL Ml 1 Balt-Conoda Line839 words
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175 1986-02-05 17 Reuter FRENCH DEFENCE Minister Paul rs has signed initial accords for construction of France's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the 35,000-tonne Richelieu, the Defence Ministry said. Work on the carrier, France's first nuclear-powered surface warship, will start in 1967/88 and it is dueReuter - 175 words
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396 1986-02-05 17 Lloyd's List FLAGGING-OUT of Norwegian merchant shipping is taking a heavy toll of the domestic fleet, with new figures showing a 15 per cent rise in the number of Norwe-gian-owned vessels trading under foreign flags. In the past 12 months, Norway's domestic fleet hasLloyd's List - 396 words
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Article445 1986-02-05 17 Reuter TWO OIL TANKERS have been hit in Gulf war missile attacks In 24 hours, with Iran apparently striking one on Monday in retaliation for an Iraqi attack the day before on a tanker chartered to Iran, shipping sources said. A missile slammed into theReuter - 445 words
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229 1986-02-05 17 Reuter TODD SHIPYARDS Corp expects to report a profit (or the fourth quarter ending March 31, but it will not be sufficient to offset the nine month loss of US$4.2 million. That loss compared to a year earlier profit of U3.4 million. ForReuter - 229 words
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Article89 1986-02-05 17 AFP FRENCH UNDERWATER explorer Jacques Cousteau's ship was damaged when it ran onto an undersea rock near Navarino island in the extreme south of Chile, Chilean officials said. Cousteau was not on board the ship, the Alcyone, when the accident happened, they said, but his son Jean MichaelAFP - 89 words
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Article186 1986-02-05 17 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.186 words
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116 1986-02-05 17 LYKES BROS Steamship has announced a major reorganisation of its personnel as part of its fleet modernisation programme and move towards heavier involvement in container operations. Mr W James Amoa Jr has been elected chairman of the board and chief executive officer of116 words
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Article4302 1986-02-05 19 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. Advanced dates are published at a4,302 words
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Article739 1986-02-05 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Hye Siang HW5A 05.2.86 2300 Meng Horng F1 1400-1500 G4 Sea Hawk 8606 05.2.86 2300 Eastern M F7 1400-1500 L6 Family Ace 666 06.2.86 0330 Shofuku Ag739 words
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Article542 1986-02-05 23 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure Keppel Bun go Gelong Frosin G Seloton-8 Roioh Brooke Songerhousen Sibolongit Pole Stor Boiyinshon Koto Jade Lucky Pme Pacific Ocean Sun Corol Nhno No 7 Donom Balsa 39 K20 KI7 K15 K25W K28 K9 K29 K35 K30 K27 KM542 words
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Advertisement73 1986-02-05 15 mm LAST WEEK hos been a bitter one for Mr Frank Chao, chairmen of Woh Kwong. Page II FLAGGING-OUT of Norwegion merchont shipping is tokino o heavy toll of the domestic fleet, with new figures showing o 15 per cent rise in the number of Norwegian-owned vessels troding under foreign73 words
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Advertisement263 1986-02-05 15 [$\jc££ s A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead. forewarned will be k forearmed $22.00. TIMES THE BOOKSHOP MAERSK LINE FAST TRANSIT TO MIDDLE EA SINGAPORE/DUBAI 8 DAYS linSapSrl/baXin -1 9 0 D d a a263 words
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Advertisement409 1986-02-05 16 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE .CONTAINER SERVICES r USA/CANADA Pacific South Wnt Pacific North Waat Faadar at Koba MIDDLE EAST Faadar at Tokyo a** m u/u p. arrow 1/3 KBMUIL 15/3 1. APOUO 22/3 Also accepting LCL Cargo for USA Port* only. Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Kobo IWhar HI N TORKSAV n nan a409 words
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Advertisement551 1986-02-05 18 Mr Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) l td TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** ft J jjfc\ I \M I K\ \K I INI K I II). Specialist in RO/RO Servici Accepting heavy-fifts upto SO K/Tom Saints from Japan Kuctnt Mwi n skimnmim m s*m sjm if*551 words
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Advertisement572 1986-02-05 18 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) SOLHN m 6«N£ not Sinn no am na ookm fW BOUT no era ALSO KCfTIWC 1) MOVBOKL OS Kl6 FIB OSK HO UN CHS Iff Ml mc nv mm 10 n 11/2 15/2 17/2 T*n 22/2 21/2 14/3 M/ 3 29/3572 words
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Advertisement188 1986-02-05 18 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Srai PRatont In** tar 0. COURRER 9/2 Jaya. New*. Lae, PJiHoresby, Kkta, Honiara, Rafaaul KTOIVA BREEZE 3/3 Lac. PJbmby. Honiara, IQeta, Rabari I SUN UNION LINE raw188 words
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Advertisement246 1986-02-05 19 AUSTASIA LINE AM) MERLION SHIPPING AGENCY BLUE STAR LINE i SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FULLY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH ft PORT CHALMERS ACCEPTING FCL LCL FOR AUCKLAND, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, BLUFF, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN ft LYTTELTON, INVERCARGIL ft FIJI smwnrs: MWJOM TOPPING AGENCY PTE LTD. #12246 words
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Advertisement118 1986-02-05 19 w \,r. THONG SOON Ar,FNriF«=; ptf ltd AGENCIES PTE LTD #09 07. Robina House. S pore 0106 Tel: *****88. Telex: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK SINGAPORE TO SABAH PORT SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI l: OMTTCI SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK With Reefer, FCL LCL Container Service118 words
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Advertisement771 1986-02-05 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com JUNE* SERVICE TO UK/C OUTWENT MM ll) C*l rf FfaMvt I*a E*r«» 19/3 71/3 27/3 M/ 3 ston mm rmvrx mm name M/ 7 »/7 77/2 71/7 7/J VI 4/1 V 3 7/3 »/3 13/3 14/3 14/3 17/3 19/3 M/ 3 M/ 3 71/3 79/3 31/3771 words
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Advertisement492 1986-02-05 19 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NAT lON A/ LINF STUK 4/2/ M I 7/2/* CMM MMTI Vl4-NB h tat |11/1 IVI 14/3 rrcH hmo rmw WML IM4/2/K 11/) M/l MSO ACCffTME iOTK CONTMCRS. UWWIIBW* «M 0 to 1/1 10 MM MMU. LfUMK. OHO. COKMMDI MMB. UIIIUMK MM >e»po.f EKA JAVA AGENCIES '..epN™492 words
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Advertisement118 1986-02-05 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SRhrai V 24* Bancin \T7SW Tfcdarihi BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Lotting for Ranfoon Spcrt PJ(etan| f« 11/14 Fab 11/17 Fab 14/11 Fab 17/11 Fab BANK LINE SPORE R'DAM HULL HMSG 18 Feb 15 Mor 25 Mot 20 Mor f\ HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE BULK TMKR AND118 words
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Advertisement971 1986-02-05 20 ihu- \»;,"K"line t r a t« t a a vr «/-»*-i r i tn i i a r mr\ USA CANADA ORENTAL KNGHT *25 lOTUK CORAL V 3 OCEAN LEGEM) ¥1 CONCORD n KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Ttw World B«rvic«) JL TOKYO V2E DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICKOBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE)971 words
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Advertisement494 1986-02-05 20 Accepting FCL/FCL Container* ACCwpnny rvt vonnirms tf>Q vofivsfinonsi USA ATLANTIC/EAST CANADA SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL CMtdnm to Rn> Tat. SnaaA B*m Clmliilm, *w (Mua. Mi Ma. Ink Feeder PManf Support laer Vtssd IMn Nra calabar a fa mm «nsa I Ml 111 -onafrar mm* km »kssb 1 in EUROPE fc UK/CONTINENT494 words
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Advertisement528 1986-02-05 20 GOLDEN LINE GUM) GUAM SHTfMG (PTE) LID n. M* tjm SM tmsmm mm ra. uum <ie udi STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: s*« GOUKN mm Cotombo K»«J» Mw*»l Dab* GOUXN OTT Cotombo H*»cto Dn6» Mkw 21/22 f+ 4/14 ktar i'jJiiLiiLLii J*-; At:. 3 1/2 2/2 1/1 2/1 «/2 I n/2 nn a/2528 words
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Advertisement344 1986-02-05 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Ansor Road o2 7 16 Inte'riationrt P S-nqapofp 0207 Tel *****11 10 1-nes o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK J yJCLy» PHILITRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD TEI ??38b2? (8 lINf S> TFLF X RS ?87?0 PHIL I kbit ta »fa n« mv mbou-ust ran i i/t wi344 words
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Advertisement570 1986-02-05 21 NOL \NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Agtnti Sport NEPTIff AGEWCCS TO. LTD Id No Met CFS MWMCS *****77 FE WM IW» *****77 ??***** *****53 ORDMFCt LOIS *****43 *****42 I Bato, HARPER mk SOW BM) 2341 M P Ktunt HARPER MM SOU WD *****1 r t*u HAHftt mk SOW. BHD *****2 P»™,570 words
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Advertisement440 1986-02-05 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON lb. 7 Dmmb/MM h Nrt Hi. Omb/MII 12/2 Hi I Dmb/H» 11/2 Hi I Dwaa/MIH 24/2 Hi 7 Dnaa/MTM VI Hi- J Daa/HK 11/} Hi. t dm/hk n/j ?t} i'-«i A.,|*l\ NJPIIINI «GIMT»S Pff I fO440 words
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Advertisement644 1986-02-05 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUUMNG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Number? *****3 (15 Laws) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex Nwnbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KELAHG PDMNC E( S 22? FLOOR Messrs hai took shptwg 127 str«t. p*** Malays S KLW,G MALAy SW644 words
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Advertisement373 1986-02-05 22 |rrm REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (3 WEEKLY SAILING Fii 7/2 FITF TO SOUTH THAILAND (FORTNIGHTLY) Ii ?wv'i! i HA/ 1 1 IFrTTiF^T w ltiV*inhr/i| I7MVM'! I' IFM FTffM m F77E n mtm MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE (WEEKLY! 1 I I J l'i' nr^TTTHi^B onnPrii rn e—m htti ijx.B i~i:373 words
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Miscellaneous174 1986-02-05 22 Regional Weathc» i 2^- I 12 I J 0 ft a i! a 35 Vn 5 Bgspss *e SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNINQ. LEGEND: Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height One holt Heche represents 5 knots R Thunderstorm Temperature c X\ V Shower174 words
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Advertisement115 1986-02-05 23 242S0SS/*****55/*****45/*****93 *****1/4 TBMNAL 3SS3SI/2 *****2/(*****/*****4/*****3 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 *****1/*****8/222(35 *****22 MBC K. LUMPUR P. KELANG POMNG P. GUMHG J. BAHARU IfOSHP SPORE m FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FIUO TTM ii ii MPirti ll'T'Waßl I -MnrTTTa ALSO ACCEPTMG FOR: WTMIP. L MRU. UK. BROO. COPEMMGEM, OSIO ALSO ACCEPTMG FROM EUROPE: RTM,115 words
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Advertisement221 1986-02-05 23 -L-i,' RmMw JOO HWA SHPPM6 (PTE) LTD., 21S MM STREET SJN6APOK 0719 TEL:*****3f, 2X31(7 TOO RS ***** JOOHNA Bootaj Afont: P. KELANG: MALFREIGHT AGENCY TEL: 3SSIK/7) BATAM, DUMAI, PEKAN BARU REGULAR SERVICE V«sm< ETA ETD Loading for GUNTUNG JAYA 12 Fab 13 Fab Domai/P Baru GUNTUNG JAYA BARU In Port221 words
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Advertisement411 1986-02-05 23 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUPS uncrFTTir? TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENAIIC •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* 2 6.SELATAN-SVX M 25/1 77/1 6. SUA TAN n ¥24 SaM i SELATAN M V-27 hi Pwt S/2 §/2 C gJTAN H <-3t 14/2 U/2 11/2"; 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRERS 5 VESSELS OF411 words
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Advertisement598 1986-02-05 24 EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO AND FROM UK/CONTINENT TO. EUBfytE ttM pcmam: cnt ft MAM STQK PJSUM PtHAlfc 11 7/13 Fil TOR, ROW BHWI Ml MM 15/11 F«k 12/13 M 26/22 Fib 23/25 F«k LOR ROM «6. FROM EUROPE: miK r KELJWG STORf MK FROM: tarn sm sm «/i« f+ «.«r.Huu598 words
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Advertisement451 1986-02-05 24 P M LINE CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICE JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN [«W>l PRoton Nanf nm SAM Ml FA 9/19 F* 11/12 ran progress m f* 19/29 ■WIT ran SAGA l-S F«k 9/9 F* 11/11 ran noons«s fa is/is C«(o KCtpttd to S«f apart Corgo will acccpt to Japan Ports mchjdmg heavy cargo (max 50451 words
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Advertisement562 1986-02-05 24 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUU» COnUOEtD SBWKt 10 EUMTE («U SUEZ) KOREAN lACEJM J2W h lEPTIBE CaniHL UN U/2 ROHAN CHANCE 2VS 19/2 S*H SEAS me Mil It/2 ltttaiM Man flint Htarf han 24/2 27/2 1/3 2/1 VI 4/1 (/I 1/1562 words
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Advertisement804 1986-02-05 24 Everett Lines COMWIA PERUANA K VWOKIS (Cf "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loj*l *o> C*Uo Matwan lo otttr Pwnman ports wtt trjmhipwMt tote On CPV Throufh Ws ol I** to tad test**** MANOLOEVERETT KHTOfTI MURRAYEWRETT Penjnf* P. K«ton( 25/27 Feb 18/17 FA 21/2 Mar 12/14 Mar w "EVERETT ORIENT LINE' JAPAN/BAY OF804 words
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Advertisement326 1986-02-05 24 ZIM i"9»T* 23 'j Vfl' i*!.:"' \C :B to USA E»t I N«t CMst. CvrttManiut Cwafc ato HMD KSSI 11.2* I VESSEL 712* a. vesja M i* 13* KSKL 14.1* EH3EH3 rrri nri 21.3* mjf 14* 14 Ji .1* I 7.4JC 114 4* 124Jl 114.4* 74* 1174* 2M* 22.4* 24326 words
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