The Business Times, 24 March 1986
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Title Section13 1986-03-24 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 198 C 75 CENTS13 words
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605 1986-03-24 1 LOH HUI YIN - Investors asked to file claims with exchange By LOH HUI YIN THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore has assured the public that all bona fide ready contracts transacted through the exchange will be honoured, including those transacted with stock broking firms which are605 words
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720 1986-03-24 1 RAY HEATH - By RAY HEATH SHARES in Singapore Airlines could reach $10 in the short term, and could even double to around $13, according to a major report by British stockbrokers James Capel. In the report, the firm, which has a720 words
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449 1986-03-24 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent COLLECTING estate duty has become 10 times more costly than collecting income tax and 36 times more than collecting stamp duty, providing yet more ammunition to those who argue that estate duty449 words
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Article58 1986-03-24 1 Reuter THE ORGANISATION of Petroleum Exporting Countries has a 50-50 chance of ending its conference without an agreement on production cuts, United Arab Emirates Oil Minister Mana Said Al-Oteiba said. Asked if he felt the conference, now entering its eighth day, could finish without suchReuter - 58 words
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257 1986-03-24 1 Bernama THE SUPREME COUNCIL of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) has decided on its stand on the Sabah political problem and has come up with ways of resolving it, party president Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.Bernama - 257 words
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Article, Illustration291 1986-03-24 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC has appointed a second local manager to head one of its wholly-owned subsidiaries in Singapore and will soon appoint a third to head another subsidiary. The first was N K Quek, who was appointed the president and managing director of Electronic291 words
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Article114 1986-03-24 1 Reuter MORE THAN 20,000 people demanding the resignation of South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan yesterday marched through the streets of Pusan, the country's second largest city. Witnesses said the protesters, chanting "Down with military dictatorship" and "Amend the Constitution", scuffled with policemen lining the routeReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement236 1986-03-24 1 For a better rate on your Call Deposit W\V FOONC 737-7977 MjrJ Way (bong Mortgage And Finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkongßank 6 Claymore Hill #03-00. Claymore Plaza. Singapore 1N22 SVENSON ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT HAIR full facts for the asking. From tomorrow it's open house at Svenson236 words
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Advertisement245 1986-03-24 1 lIUJ2 y MARKET REVIEWS MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS AIRCRAFT BCHEDULE CROSSWORDS TV A RADIO BRIBTOW THE SELLING GAME FOR PERFUMES may have entered a new phase with the latest entrant named Poison. No longer associated with a deadly substance, Poison in fact, has aroused the excitement of consumers in245 words
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Advertisement86 1986-03-24 1 John Grensbock (left) is one of Houston Bollet Company's key dancers in Swan Lake, a ballet drama which the group will be performing in this year's Festival of Arts. LISA LEE says in her preview that the group faces a formidable task if it aims to outshine previous dance performances86 words
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Advertisement138 1986-03-24 1 Er-U -I«1 26-29 March 1986 World Trade Centre Singapore Organised by: im The Exhibition People Trans-Pacific JAL's terrific Regular connecting flights from Singapore via Tokyo with a flight schedule that's second to none. Over 60 flights a week to 7 major U.S. cities and Vancouver. Direct to Expo in Vancouver138 words
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MANGAMENT
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Article, Illustration1553 1986-03-24 2 TAMAR LEWIN - By TAMAR LEWIN NYT WHEN Armada Corp lost its directors' and officers' insurance earlier this year, causing eight of the 10 members of the board to resign, the Detroit-based manufacturer of alloys and exhaust systems set a special requirement for the replacement candidates: theyNYT - 1,553 words
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708 1986-03-24 2 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN THE CURRENT recession has had only a marginal impact on one of the largest business training institutes in Singapore, the Singapore Institute of Management. The growth of corporate members slowed down with a recorded 10 resignations received mostly from smaller708 words
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Advertisement142 1986-03-24 2 my No amount of sweet talk can quite describe the comfort of the all-rounded foam bucket seat, and the foam-moulded armrests. Or how you can sit on it for hours without getting a backache. office and home furniture showroom: 190 Clemenceau Avenue. #04-02, How it not only I Singapore ShoppinjrCentre.Singaporeo923.Tel:3362oos/*****46.0r*****66ext278.142 words
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Advertisement35 1986-03-24 2 Nikko Merchant Bank \bur partner in securities investment 4*st sir J? On 31st March 1986, we are moving to 6 Battery Road #28-01 Standard Chartered Bank Building Singapore 0104 The Nikko Merchant Bank (Singapore) Ltd35 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration1453 1986-03-24 3 Poison may not be everybody's idea of the perfect gift. But this may soon change with the launching of Christian Dior's latest scented offering. MONICA GWEE takes a whiff of this far from deadly potion and wonders if it would stir up the heady passions1,453 words
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Article584 1986-03-24 3 LEE HAN SHIH - MuTEHIm Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH PERHAPS one fourth of all Americans hear a tell-tale click when they open their jaws wide. Doctors say those are signals that their Jaws are not working perfectly. For some, there is pain as well as noise. "Jaw dysfunction is584 words
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Advertisement170 1986-03-24 3 Can we temp you good women are hard t0 At Business ip|g|fc) Girl, we have good women specialised skills services. From technicians, drivers, mechanics, computer analysts and bankers to draughtswomen, secretaries and typists. As Singapore's leading temp agency, we sign up only the best women. And in turn, offer their170 words
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Advertisement61 1986-03-24 3 :m 'V>/ ■n 1 y s >*•. (tannic KY VX° i 1 sc Cbflyer Quay/fbtfn Place Anchor tenants ndude BNP, MITSUBISW SANK and DRESDNER BATOC Marve&out sea FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL ISLAND INVESTMENT OR JONES LANG WOOTTON Developer Sole Marketing Managing Agents Island Investment Agency JpQtt Lang WO&tim Corpn Ltd61 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration447 1986-03-24 4 Martin's departure seen as a mixed blessing for financial markets Reuter PRESTON MARTIN'S resignation as Federal Reserve vicechairman is a double-edged sword for US financial markets. It will probably delay further easing in monetary policy but should reinforce confidence in Fed chairman Paul Volcker's anti-inflation crusade,Reuter - 447 words
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119 1986-03-24 4 NYT MICHELE SINDONA, one of Italy's top financiers whose empire collapsed amid charges of fraud and murder, died last Saturday of cyanide poisoning in a Voghera hospital near Milan. He was 65. His mysterious death removed from the scene a man who was atNYT - 119 words
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210 1986-03-24 4 Reuter TEXTILE WORKERS from all over the European Community (EC) ringed the EC's massive star-shaped headquarters last Friday in protest against plans to allow more cheap clothing imports from developing countries into the community. They were demanding that the community renew an existing Multi-Fibre AgreementReuter - 210 words
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295 1986-03-24 4 AP UNION CARBIDE Corp has tentatively agreed to settle billions of dollars in damage claims from a chemical leak in Bhopal, India, that killed more than 2,000 people, according to a newspaper report. The settlement, reported in yesterday's editions of The NewAP - 295 words
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388 1986-03-24 4 UPI A MEMBER of America's prestigious Council on Foreign Relations has suggested that Washington declare an amnesty to smoke out spies. Alton Frye, the council's Washington director, made the suggestion in a commentary in The New York TimesUPI - 388 words
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165 1986-03-24 5 AFP THE EUROPEAN Community (EC) and the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) have agreed on a financial plan by which the EC will contribute 7.5 million European currency units (US$7.2 million) for the creation of a wood technology centre to benefit all sixAFP - 165 words
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Article801 1986-03-24 5 ARRIVALS Operotor Service Local From number time MAS MH601 0720 KUL SIA SQ43 0735 DHA/MAA MAS MH681 0820 KUL SIA SQ45 0850 MRU MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN CAL CI806 0945 CGK SIA SQI03 1005 KUL RBA BI42I 1030 BWN801 words
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198 1986-03-24 5 AP PRIME MINISTER Yasuhiro Nakasone said the yen's recent appreciation against the US dollar had been "excessive". Speaking on Saturday at a session of the Upper House Budget Committee, Mr Nakasone said: "It is excessive that the yen rose to 174 or 175 yen perAP - 198 words
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Article87 1986-03-24 5 Bernama SOUTH KOREAN Construction Minister Lee Kyu Hyo said he was confident that Malaysian skilled labour could be incorporated to work with South Korean contractors in projects undertaken in other developing countries. Mr Lee, speaking on Saturday after visiting the Penang bridge, said the purpose of hisBernama - 87 words
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Article, Illustration383 1986-03-24 5 Reuter CHINA'S Parliament opens an annual session tomorrow to place its seal of approval on reformist leader Deng Xiaoping's five-year economic master plan. Nearly 3,000 delegates will gather in Beijing's Great Hall of the People for the meeting of the National People's Congress,Reuter - 383 words
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Advertisement161 1986-03-24 4 What is your main concern-the building industry of the future, or the future of the building industry? If they mean anything to you, then you should set your sights on SIBEX'B6. The Sixth Singapore International Building Exposition. If s the largest such show in all of Asia and it knows161 words
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Advertisement14 1986-03-24 4 MADRAS on AIR-INDIA'S EXECUTIVE CLASS V Simply First Class Where You Are The Maharajah.14 words
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Advertisement141 1986-03-24 5 Save up to 35 with smooth flowing Meetings on the River of Kings. -L. Bangkok's newest and most exciting venue for meetings or seminars is at the Shangri-La hotel with 697 spectacular rooms and suites overlooking the river. Take advantage of our Asian Corporate Meetings package rate for 10 people141 words
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Advertisement112 1986-03-24 5 Wm jV' mm 1 J* r >r 7V Wings of Paradise TTZhen you fly Air Lanka Business Plus VV you have a lot to celebrate. Priority check in, plus a big 30 kg baggage allowance. 'Welcome aboard' with French champagne, comfortable one from the aisle seating plus plenty of room112 words
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Advertisement263 1986-03-24 6 THE OUVEm-fll&T 36 SERIES. CREATED BY AT&T TO RUN unix. perfects: ocl k^S A. t-.T b V *UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T/Bell Labs. Bell Laboratories, with over 19,000 researchers, employer of seven Nobel Laureates, is certainly a cradle of the future. They the telephone, the transistor and the263 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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335 1986-03-24 7 Union Bank of Switzerland FOREIGN EXCHANGE markets were last week affected mainly by the French elections, the Opec meeting in Geneva and the UK budget. Interest shifted from the dollar to other major currencies in thin trading and prime attention was devoted to theUnion Bank of Switzerland - 335 words
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Article37 1986-03-24 7 UBS US dollar: Bearish undertone with chart resistance. Swiss franc: Exchange rate prospects brighten in stiff interest rate breeze. Starling: Revaluation cushioned by further yield pressure? Yan: Bank of Japan tested by the market. ÜBSUBS - 37 words
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Article, Illustration513 1986-03-24 7 Mutes the wrift of the prim iMini rates of 12 major baits operating in Staiaporo PLR of bonks ot the dose of business on Friday, Mar 21, as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore BANK PLR Algemene Bonk 7V« American Express Bonk 8V1 Am'Dom R'terdam513 words
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239 1986-03-24 7 OCBC THE AMERICAN currency started last week on an easy tone as it continued to labour under the market's conviction that the US would welcome a further orderly drop. However, by the midweek, the brakes were applied temporarily on the greenbackOCBC - 239 words
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Article267 1986-03-24 7 Green Collier WITH THE SCARCITY of important economic data last week, there was little impetus (or D-mark and yen futures to trade much beyond the established ranges of the previous week. Simex/CME June Dmark was locked within a 53-tick band of U550.4446 $0.4449. On balance, the contractGreen & Collier - 267 words
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Article215 1986-03-24 7 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Mar 21 BID PRICES High Low us$ 7 days 7 15/16 7 9/16 1 month 7 5/8 7 1/2 2 months 7 1/2 7 7/16 3 months 7 7/16 7 3/8 6 months 7 3/8 7 3/8 9215 words
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Article203 1986-03-24 7 The Discount Co of Singapore THE Interbank money market was steady last week, with the overnight trading at 4% 4H per cent on most days before dropping lower to 4V4 4H on Friday evening. The term rates for one and three months opened and closed atThe Discount Co of Singapore - 203 words
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Article51 1986-03-24 7 At Soturdoy's doM Prices offered by discount 22 houses on Mar 3-month Treasury Ms 2 5/8 —2 1/2 Overnight 2 7/8 3-month bonk b*s 5 1/16—4 15/16 Col deposits 2 7/8 3-month CD 5 1/16—4 15/16 Swtt.' Notwoof Discount Company 6-month CD 5 1/16—4 15/16 Source: National Discount51 words
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Article90 1986-03-24 7 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Community has told Japan in annual talk» in Brussels on financial matters that European banks are unfairly handicapped in the Japanese market. A statement said that the community had last Thursday "expressed concern at the small share of European banks in theReuter - 90 words
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376 1986-03-24 7 Reuter VOLATILE price swings, conflicting reports from the meeting of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), supply concerns and sentiment that the US economy may begin to expand more rapidly in the second quarter are contributing to uncertainty about the near-term outlookReuter - 376 words
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159 1986-03-24 7 AFP THE Hongkong government and a Chinese investment bank have signed an agreement under which the Beijing giant will rescue troubled Ka Wah Bank. Hongkong Financial Secretary Sir John Bremridge, who signed the accord on Saturday with a senior official ofAFP - 159 words
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Advertisement92 1986-03-24 7 Important and urgent small consignments deserve constant surveillance. Because big distances should be a simple matter for small things as well, we have a very special service to offer: SPEX. The Swissair Parcel EXpress ensures that urgent small consignments of up to 10 kilos are delivered to their consignee within92 words
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Advertisement318 1986-03-24 7 -It"*'" 31 "if «>f\ V .ivA 7?J ':VxV t\iif u s. V? I \%V*%t V: tT Wi -TJX.' •Vf/#'.«s v« A>f ***1 1 VW®* t t m' .i-:v *>■!« «r-j >_*,•• 'C. V 7 ~W 1 119 jtjjp' jjjl 4 m. m emk v;WI K' 0- jtk I i p318 words
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THE ARTS
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Article438 1986-03-24 8 MARIE DAVID - By MARIE DAVID WHEN THE SENTOSA cablecar tragedy occurred, SBC took several hours to put the news out. In fact, they were beaten to the biggest Singapore crisis by the BBC world service. This time things were very different. The police received the alarm that438 words
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Article, Illustration465 1986-03-24 8 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE NOEL COWARD'S Private Lives is a veritable tennis match of wits between spouses, with each serve countered by stunning return after stunning return, with the only difference being that neither wins, as the resulting score can only be465 words
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Article, Illustration660 1986-03-24 8 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE A SIMPLE QUESTION like "Do you want to go and watch Swan Lake?" is sometimes met with the most peculiar answers. "What's that, a new group? A new tourist spot? Let's go to Atlantis, lah." While there may be an overwhelming660 words
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Advertisement166 1986-03-24 8 ...WHERE WE HAVE A LOT MORE TO OFFER THE BUSINESS TRAVELLER Welcome to the wide open spaces on the extended upper deck of our latest' Big Boss' 8747. Settle into your wide and deep Classe Galaxy seat. Put your feet up on the cushioned footrest and enjoy a welcoming glass166 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1986-03-24 8 SO MO TomoRJ^CXO U3VART RRRRNGemGsrrc HPv POP\De ROuKD OP GOLF FOLLO Bnl UUNCX BT mv/ CLUB 53!17 words
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SPORTS
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Article549 1986-03-24 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS TEN YEARS after it won the first Premier League golf championship, Singapore Island Country Club's decade-long domination of the competition appears at an end. After yesterday's fourth round at Seletar, SICC is languishing in a sorry fifth position, thirty six strokes behind549 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-03-24 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER WITH THE first quarter of the 1966 racing season almost at an end, a picture is already beginning to form especially where the trainers title chase is concerned and, like it has been over the last decade or403 words
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364 1986-03-24 9 AP TREVOR BERBICK, a 6Vi-l underdog, got into the trenches with previously unbeaten Pinklon Thomas and wrenched away the WBC heavyweight championship with a unanimous 12round decision. It was a war of attrition and Berbick simply wore down Thomas with his strength and quickness. Berbick'sAP - 364 words
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227 1986-03-24 9 NYT THE RIVALRY is like an old movie classic that people never tire of watching, and in which they know all the lines by heart. But, much to the disappointment of most of those in the record crowd of 16,549 at Madison Square Garden,NYT - 227 words
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Advertisement215 1986-03-24 9 A Ming Court Hotel Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Directors of Ming Court Hotel Limited wish to make the following announcement: I. UNAUDTTED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1965 affected the results of the period under review. 9. Despite an operating loss for the year,215 words
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Miscellaneous1129 1986-03-24 9 w sm mm i A i i: Patty Duka Aatin m Martha, George's comforting wifa. GEORGE WASHINGTON 10.15 pm, Channal 5 Following the British occupation of Philadelphia, there are calls asking George to step down. Trying to remain impervious to the challenge to his leadership, George moves his men to1,129 words
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Miscellaneous668 1986-03-24 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Backwater with many a smel? (5) 6 Was he a bit of a blighter? (5) 9 A success as Little Boy Blue? (7) 10 Possibly set in a jug (5) 11 She shows resentment at a piece of news (5) 12 Is it written in a668 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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169 1986-03-24 10 AP ASEAN's fertiliser plant has said that its after-tax profit dropped by 64 per cent to only US$5 million last year, but denied that it had suffered an operational loss. Rachman Subandi, the chief executive of the plant, which is owned jointly by member countriesAP - 169 words
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Article84 1986-03-24 10 Reuter THE ARGYLL supermarket chain has raised its offer for Scotch whisky group Distillers to more than £2.5 billion in one of the fiercest takeover battles in Britain's history. Z- Argyll, which said this Vas its final offer, made the announcement last Fri- day just afterReuter - 84 words
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Article239 1986-03-24 10 MAR 22 Yen 1390 unch Mfftub Elec Mrtiub Estate Mitvjto Heavy 320 1870 386 -11 80 -11 390 -10 Mitsui 451 -9 775 Mrtio Sh*> 136 -2 Asohi Chem 819 1030 840 629 975 +9 Mitsui Smettmg 375 856 15 100 n t l 20 1170 -40 19 unq239 words
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325 1986-03-24 10 Reuter BLUE CHIPS on Wall Street dropped sharply last Friday but shares closed mixed, as options and futures expirations triggered heavy losses in a small list of stocks. The narrowly-based Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 35.68 to 1768.56, the fourth-worst loss in itsReuter - 325 words
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Article129 1986-03-24 10 MAR 21 C$ Hud Bay Man 48 2* Inco 23* 26* •to 40* 48 kit Uu 24* 17* <+ 16 unch Argoon hftdgs Lototow B 26* unch Bank Mont 31* Mauey F«rg 2* unch Bank Novo Scofio 13* Mc BkxM 29* 1* M Canodo 40* 24* inch 29 35*129 words
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Article199 1986-03-24 10 MAI 21 tend Wooh»orth 1425 INDUSTRIALS MININGS I77S -25 4600 50 235 A£ And O 1200 uidi 15 50 Btaroors 1650 25 125 Amaprop 4400 Charter 1200 1645 5 Cam Gold 2325 77S C G Smrtti 3025 25 930 10 CNA 255 2410 85 505 10 S6S0 100 *****6199 words
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Article688 1986-03-24 10 MA* 21 US$ Alcan AJunvn 34* Aicoo 42* Ai*gh«ny Lud 23* Abed 0>*m Cp 51* AM Storm 74* 1 Ala-Oiatmcrt 6* Am Brandt Inc 84 Am Broodcott Am Con Co 76* Am Cyanorrvd 70* Am El*c Pwr 26* Am Exprm 65* -2* Am Horn* Prod 76 -1* Am688 words
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Article808 1986-03-24 10 Amsterdam MAI 21 Ffc ABN 586 00 1 Aagon AhoW Akzo AM£V Amfo* Amro Bank Baikal Bofc Boreum* Bcikafe Bi* Tat Catand CaJ*« Da* Mn 106 30 -04 8100 40 2 ***** 06 77 10 -1.9 106 20 -0 4 ***** +5 149 00 -3 565 00 4-5808 words
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Article55 1986-03-24 10 NYT APPLE COMPUTER Inc expects its earnings in the current quarter to be about triple the depressed level of a year ago. Apple said the good sec-ond-quarter results also stemmed from emphasising sales of more profitable products, such as Macintosh Plus and LaserWriter Plus, whichNYT - 55 words
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Advertisement222 1986-03-24 10 London stocks on pogo 11 March Happenings at Claret Grill Well Bake You A Cake, And Give You A Bottle Of Wine. If your birthday falls anytime this March. Celebrate with a very special set dinner for a minimum of four, at only $35++ per person. March birthdays are special222 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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788 1986-03-24 11 m New FT IT HAS BEEN one of those weeks on Wall Street when it did not pay to spend too long at the water cooler impressing the messengers and secretaries with details of one's latest stock market triumph. Half an hourFT - 788 words
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447 1986-03-24 11 i RSI Tokyo IvJ AFP SHARE PRICES soared to a record high on the year's biggest single-day rise on Thursday, following the key market barometer's three-consecutive session setback on the holidayshortened Tokyo stock market last week. The 225-stock Nikkei Stock Average, a 187-yen loser duringAFP - 447 words
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Article875 1986-03-24 11 SHARE PRICES closed mixed on Friday in moderate two-way business following recent sharp gains. The FTSE 100 Index closed at 1,688.3, marginally below the all-time high. Distillers gained 42p at 683 after news of the clearance of Guinness's agreed offer and an increased final counter bid from Argyll875 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article746 1986-03-24 12 AFP SENTIMENT was revived on the London commodity markets early in budget week by the long-awaited cut in base rates charged by British banks and by the rally in oil prices. The British budget, although favourably received by the city as a whole, provoked leas ofAFP - 746 words
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Article203 1986-03-24 12 Bath Co Holiday Cutler THE PAST FORTNIGHT saw prices falling further in gradual stages by about 10 cents in dull trading conditions. Turnover was much reduced, with the market, in the absence of any other real feature, taking its lead from Japan, where levels fell sharply on strength ofBath & Co; Holiday; Cutler - 203 words
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Article753 1986-03-24 12 COFFEE A sharp rally in sterling against the dollar and losses in New York weighed heavily on robusta futures last Friday afternoon to end the day at or near the lows of a maximum £55 traded range, with losses from Thursday night of £13 to £58 a tonne.753 words
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Article147 1986-03-24 12 Chineee Produce Exchange Sellers' noon dosing prices on Mor 22 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bull FOB 150 00 Oid drum FOB 63 00 New drum FOB 67.00 FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW BWP FOB NSW Gainbier FOB NSW 670 00 1091 00 1000 00 330 00 Copro147 words
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Article32 1986-03-24 12 r KL TIN "N Dot# OoMt pricct MS/Vg Turnover (tOMMS) Mar 17 1700 3 Mar 18 16.40 9 i Mar 19 16.40 13 Mar 20 15.70 13 Mar 21 not fixed J32 words
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Article187 1986-03-24 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade ranged from I'/« US cents a bushel higher in spot May to off three cents in new crop months at last Friday's close. May ended near the middle of a four-cent range. Late purchases of May by a professional house followed187 words
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Article190 1986-03-24 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed V 4 to 5 l /i US cents a bushel lower last Friday. New crop July ended near the bottom of a seven-cent range. The spot month continued to show relative strength based on tight deliverable supplies and ideas that190 words
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Advertisement246 1986-03-24 12 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE PRESENTS PUBLIC LECTURES BY PROFESSOR EDWARD A FEIGENBAUM LEE KUAN YEW DISTINGUISHED VISITOR Topic: Expert Systems the Present and the Future Date: Monday, 24 March 1986 Venu*: Lecture Theatre 11, Kent Ridge Tlmei (LOO pm For enquiries please call: *****03,*****22,*****39 All are Welcome "H A Celebration246 words
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Advertisement492 1986-03-24 12 Esso ESSO MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Ballroom, Equatorial Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, May 7, 1986 at 10.30 a.m. for the purposes of492 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration5399 1986-03-24 13 HOMER CHEN - 3 j By HOMER CHEN A TECHNICAL REACTION towards the end of last week after 11 consecutive sessions of falls enabled the market to show marginal gains over the week. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 5.79 points to 582.35 and the BT Composite Index edged5,399 words
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254 1986-03-24 13 London Sillll-i A AP SHARE PRICES powered ahead for the ninth straight week on the London stock market last week. The annual budget announced on Tuesday by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government encouraged what was already a rampaging bull market. The Financial TimesAP - 254 words
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Article614 1986-03-24 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended March 21 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS GK Goh Securities and one of its creditor banks, European Asian Bonk, have reached an agreement out of court over the possession of share scrip Ong Co Pte Ltd has changed its entire unsecured overdraft614 words
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Article290 1986-03-24 13 J y dn cy Reuter AUSTRALIAN sharemarkets ended last week at record levels as positive news from abroad and keen overseas and Australian interest pushed market sentiment higher. The All Ordinaries Index finished 46.9 points firmer at a record close and all-time high of 1136.4. TheReuter - 290 words
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Article693 1986-03-24 14 TONY MEASOR - Market stages recovery towards end of week 1 Hongkong Imj 4 By TONY MEASOR IT WAS a traumatic week on the Hongkong stock market as the Hang Seng Index's slide continued into the early part of last week. Another hefty loss on Monday ran into some693 words
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368 1986-03-24 14 wet rasir i n 11 g— J BCI THE MILAN SHAREMARKET brilliantly overcame the technical deadlines (Friday was last dealings day), so much so that at the end of the week, the BCI All-Share Index set a further all-time recordBCI - 368 words
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449 1986-03-24 14 K.Lumpur CONDITIONS took a turn for the better at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week with bargain hunters helping to put a spark of life back to the listless market. Interest was centred around selective stocks which managed to close impressively higher. Buying449 words
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214 1986-03-24 14 CSZ THE ZURICH stock exchange inched only slightly upwards last week (Credit Suisse Index 12.1 points or 2.4 per cent), and began the period under review with generally sinking prices. The index dropped a total of 9.1 points on MondayCSZ - 214 words
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Advertisement298 1986-03-24 14 MALAYAN UNITED INDUSTRIES BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors of Malayan United Industries Berhad wish to make the following announcement: I. UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1985 GROUP COMPANY Gross Revenue 1985 MS'OOO 416.960 1984 MS'OOO 300,854 1985 MS'OOO 48,762 1984 MS'OOO 49,769 2. The relatively high298 words
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Advertisement233 1986-03-24 14 MALAYAN UNITED MANUFACTURING BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors of Malayan United Manufacturing Berhad wish to make the following announcement: I. UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1985 GROUP COMPANY 1985 1984 1985 1984 MS'OOO MS'OOO MS'OOO MS'OOO Gross Revenue 9,953 27,487 14,453 14,179 subsidiary companies. 11. CURRENT233 words
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584 1986-03-24 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK SYDNEY-BASED Malaysian businessman Lee Ming Tee has successfully completed a backdoor listing for one of his recently incorporated companies in Hongkong. Mr Lee's new Hongkong company, Crusader Investments, has acquired the listing status of Worldwide Properties Corp Ltd, a584 words
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Article496 1986-03-24 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - Sub-contractor's share price plunges amid poor market sentiment By NAJEEB JARHOM MALAYA TIN PRINTING (MTP) is paying less than half of the original consideration of $13.89 million for its purchase of an 18.42 per cent stake in specialist sub-contractor L&M Group Investments announced last496 words
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310 1986-03-24 15 MBT MALAYSIAN stockbrokers have successfully whittled down the amount of unresolved forward contracts to a negligible M 53.6 million from the $80 million estimated soon after the Pan-Elec-tric Industries crisis. Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange chairman Nik Din Datuk Nik Yusoff said this afterMBT - 310 words
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368 1986-03-24 15 A STRONG second semester has enabled Esso Malaysia Bhd to report a moderate 17 per cent drop in its net after-tax profits to M 548.7 million in 1985 from petroleum and ammonia operations compared with $58.7 million the year before. Last368 words
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Article95 1986-03-24 15 AT THEIR regular monthly gathering on Wednesday, members of the Singapore Technical Analysts and Traders Society (STATS) will discuss the technical perspective of the Singapore stock market. STATS committee member Michael Lim will answer the question "How much lower can it go?". The talk will be held at95 words
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Article50 1986-03-24 15 HIGHLANDS LOWLANDS BHD: Group pre-tax profits fell to M 560.66 million in 1965 from the previous year's $80.78 million. Stated earnings per share also dropped to 11.9 cents. A final dividend of 8.75 cents a share less tax will be paid on May 30 to shareholders registered on April 17.50 words
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Advertisement297 1986-03-24 15 UPC-E WORKSHOP #1 SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM April 17—19, 1986 Thursday Saturday Glass Hotel, 4th Floor, Ball Room, Singapore. Tel: 733-0188 HOW TO DESIGN AND INSTALL A BAR-CODE SYSTEM In this 3-Day Seminar you will learn all about bar coding H systems and how you can design and implement a system297 words
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Advertisement468 1986-03-24 15 Financial Controller^ Our client, the Singapore subsidiary of a progressive and well established UK besed group with diversified interest is looking for a top-calibre Accountant to join his management teem. Reporting to the Regionel Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for the financial and management accounting functions of all468 words
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Advertisement413 1986-03-24 15 U 4 ii 1 Sai I!?' k **V 4 r< Since 1967 Ammonia manufacture Malaysia Since 1976 Production erf high purity Solvents Singapore Since 1961 Performance Chemicals Technology Centre in Singapore now serving Asia Panhc Our experience is only matched by our resources and facilities. Experience is only valuable if413 words
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Advertisement156 1986-03-24 15 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We Blnt&ng Mas Shipping Pte. Ltd. 101-A Upper Cross Street #11-14 People's Park Centre Singapore 0105 hereby give notice that In consequence of the purchase of the vessel We have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the156 words
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Advertisement156 1986-03-24 15 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We Btntang Mas Shipping Pte. Ltd. 101-A Upper Cross Street #11-14 People's Park Centre Singapore 0105 hereby give notice that in consequence of the purchase of the vessel We have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the156 words
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Advertisement169 1986-03-24 15 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, ABC Marineland Services Pte Ltd of 19, Delta Road, Singapore 0316 hereby give notice that in consequence of our client's intended proposal to change of ship's name of mv. "Mediterranean Sun". We have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under169 words
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640 1986-03-24 16 BRIAN GOMEZ - Section 44 Account identified as obstacle By BRIAN GOMEZ THE SECTION 44 Account under which companies deposit funds for dividend franking has been described as "the single greatest impediment to the growth of Singapore". Paul Ellard of Coopers and Lybrand said the Section 44640 words
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Article86 1986-03-24 16 Bernama THE National Union of Journalists (NUJ) yesterday launched a nationwide signature campaign against the Malaysian government's proposal to amend the Official Secrets Act 1972. NUJ president Yazid Aziz said the signatures of journalists, including those from the government media, would be handed to theBernama - 86 words
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Article, Illustration349 1986-03-24 16 US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan in an interview published yesterday said he did not plan to grant deposed Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos immunity for violations of American law. In the interview with The New York Times, Mr Reagan said Mr Marcos,AP photo - 349 words
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372 1986-03-24 16 THE US and most of the rest of the world will see a long period of sustained growth, possibly the longest since World War n, says Allen Sinai, the chief economist of Shearson Lehman Brothers Pte Ltd, one of the leading securities and commodity dealing372 words
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Article199 1986-03-24 16 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher of Britain has traded shares in her own name while holding her country's top office, a British newspaper has reported, calling it a move unprecedented by a postwar premier. Early editions of The Mail on Sunday said that Mrs ThatcherReuter - 199 words
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Article137 1986-03-24 16 AP WORKERS maintained their barricades at the two US military bases in the Philippines as the strike by about 22,000 local employees continued yesterday. US spokesmen said the strike had had little impact on operations of the bases, but added that lack of cooks hadAP - 137 words
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166 1986-03-24 16 AFP SUICIDE, murder and mental illness among Japanese rail workers has increased as a result of government pressure for privatisation and rationalisation of Japanese National Railways (JNR). A union leader in Tokyo said yesterday that 39 JNR workers committed suicide in 1985, anjl three hadAFP - 166 words
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229 1986-03-24 16 Reuter THE REAGAN administration has unveiled a wide range of recommendations aimed at dealing with what it describes as a severe liability insurance crisis. The sweeping set of proposals, presented to President Ronald Reagan at the White House last week, included limiting punitive damages toReuter - 229 words
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44 1986-03-24 16 Reuter A MAJOR opposition group announced yesterday that it would boycott Bangladesh's general election in May, reversing an earlier decision to take part. The Seven-Party Alliance said political concessions by the military government did not go far enough. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article57 1986-03-24 16 Reuter CHINA has lost nearly 40,000 sq km of land to encroaching deserts in the past 25 years. The New China News Agency yesterday quoted a meteorological official as saying excessive grazing and felling of trees on a large scale had upset the ecological balanceReuter - 57 words
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Article40 1986-03-24 16 AP PALESTINE Liberation Organisation chief Yasser Arafat conferred yesterday with President Hosni Mubarak as part of an Egyptian bid to reconcile the guerilla leader with Jordan's King Hussein and revive joint Middle-East peace efforts. APAP - 40 words
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42 1986-03-24 16 AP THE SOVIET Communist Party newspaper Pravda yesterday called the latest US nuclear test an affront to world public opinion and warned that Washington bore the responsibility for the consequences of "this short-sighted step". APAP - 42 words
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Article50 1986-03-24 16 AP THE SOCIAL Democratic Party, in the wake of the assassination of prime minister Olof Palme, has got its highest rating ever in one Swedish public opinion poll while the Conservative Party has recorded its worst showing in this decade, according to results published yesterday. APAP - 50 words
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Advertisement270 1986-03-24 16 Business Times free clipping service for readers 1. Hydroponic vegetable cultivation proves costly 2. Outflow from banks hits record high 3. SES to set policy statement on corporatisation 4. SIA considers allotting more shares to foreigners 5. SIA placing huge Boeing order 6. Manufacturers search for ways to elude strong270 words
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Advertisement8 1986-03-24 16 Insurers shy swsy from covering directors, Pag* 28 words
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Advertisement415 1986-03-24 16 Singapore Society of Accountants presents SINGAPORE COMMERCIAL GATEWAY TO CHINA (a 3-day international conference) DATE: APRIL 17-19 1986 (TOURS, FRI A SAT) VENUE: WTC CONVENTION CENTRE f MARITIME SQUARE, TELOK BLANGAH ROAD, SINGAPORE Guest-of-Honour: Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong Acting Minister (Trade Industry) and Minister of State (Defence), Singapore Conference Topics:415 words
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Miscellaneous57 1986-03-24 16 Outlook for todoy: Showers in o few oreos in the lote morning and eorly afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Mar 23 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 24.8 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 7.30 Roinfall in millimetres 0.8 Roinfall this57 words
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201 1986-03-24 17 Reuter THE STATE-OWNED shipping development fund committee (SDFC) has suspended further loans to Indian lines to buy ships from both foreign and local suppliers. The suspension took effect on Feb 1 this year, Indian Surface Transport Ministry officials said. The SDFC, the majorReuter - 201 words
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Article85 1986-03-24 17 Reuter JAPANESE shipbuilder Hitachi Zosen Corp said it will not pay a dividend in the year ending March 31, 1966. It paid a five yen dividend in 1964/85. The company is expected to have a substantial parent net loss in 1965/66 due to continued recession inReuter - 85 words
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391 1986-03-24 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE MALAYSIAN government is conducting a review of the existing port tariff structures and rates. The study, which commenced some time ago, is expected to be completed during the Fifth Malaysia Plan (*****990). The plan, which was tabled in parliament,391 words
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220 1986-03-24 17 MEMBER lines of the Transpacific Westbound Rate Agreement will press ahead with plans to implement a general rate increase on April 15. But they also recognised that some low-val-ue or price-sensitive commodities would require additional time to adjust220 words
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Article192 1986-03-24 17 SEA-LAND Services is asking its unions to agree to a major reduction in pay. Though the company would not comment on Lloyd's List query of a report that it was seeking to trim wages by up to 40 Kr cent, a spokesman the Seafarers'192 words
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Article54 1986-03-24 17 WILL'S AGENCIES PTE Ltd has been appointed agents for Marston Trinicon (UK) Ltd in Singapore, suppliers of the Trinicon flexitank. These containers are used to store non-hazardous bulk liquids such as latex and base oil in standard 20-ft containers. Will's Agencies took over the Marston Trinicon54 words
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Article91 1986-03-24 17 Reuter SEVERAL EUROPE/Far Eastern Freight Conferences have changed their currency adjustment factors (CAFs) from certain areas. From UK/Eire, the new CAF will be plus 10.71 compared with the current minus 4.00, from West Germany/Benelux the new rate will be plus 21.22 compared with the previous plus 24.50,Reuter - 91 words
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Article1206 1986-03-24 18 INCREASED iron ore and coal chartering is reported on the freight market on Thursday while grain chartering remains fairly quiet but with rates ruling steady, shipbrokers said. Iron ore was covered from Lower Buchanan to Emden at US$4 and from Port Cartier to Rotterdam at 13.25 while shippers1,206 words
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592 1986-03-24 18 Fairplay THE ONLY manufacturer of large marine diesel engines on the British mainland, Clark Kincaid, a British Shipbuilders' subsidiary, has recently completed a reorganisation and modernisation programme. The company believes the revamp has substantially increased its competitiveness with manufacturers abroad and has helpedFairplay - 592 words
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Article870 1986-03-24 18 TWO 29,990-dwt newbuilding product tankers built at the Greek Hellenic yard have been sold to a Mexican interest at very attractive terms. Brokers reported that the deal for the tankers was closed at about US$l4.5 million each including about 100 per cent credit and about 15 per cent870 words
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Article857 1986-03-24 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 3/4 Arrow Lines X 5 Atlas Line X 2 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL HI 2/3 ASCL 1 Bait-Canada Line V*857 words
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138 1986-03-24 18 FT BULK TRANSPORT, a Bermuda-based company set up to buy secondhand oil tankers for resale at a profit when the depression in the shipping market eases, is seeking fresh capital injection in the UK and on the continent. Mr Sammuel Pollock, chief executive saidFT - 138 words
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200 1986-03-24 19 THE PORT AUTHORITY of Thailand will invite private companies to submit bids for the operation of two medium-sized Thai ports. These two at Krabi and Pattani, can accommodate vessels of up to 1,000 tons. In the near future,200 words
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541 1986-03-24 19 AP SOME MEMBERS of the US Congress are trying to guarantee that a larger proportion of the new cars arriving in the United States from Japan are brought on US vessels. A House of Representatives Merchant Marine and Fisheries SubcommitteeAP - 541 words
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316 1986-03-24 19 UPI A FEDERAL jury awarded U5522.2 million to seven Greek sailors and the families of another seven who died in 1964 when the cargo ship Thomas K sank en route from Texas to Japan. The $16.2 million in compensatory damages andUPI - 316 words
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Article94 1986-03-24 19 AFP THE UNITED STATES aircraft carrier Midway and a South Korean fishing boat collided in the Yellow Sea last week, a military press release said. The 52,000-ton US ship was unhurt, and the unidentified 45-foot fishing boat suffered damage to its masts and pilot house but returned toAFP - 94 words
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140 1986-03-24 19 NEW COMPUTERISED customs procedures are expected to speed the clearance of trailer traffic through the UK south coast port of Ramsgate. The port was one of several which applied for the direct trader input (DTI) system proposed by the customs. Uniquely, Ramsgate put140 words
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Article323 1986-03-24 19 March 25 Safety engineering requirements (offshore), 1415 hrs, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. March 26 Chances for trade under the new Soviet Five-Year plan, Royal Institute of International Affairs conference, 1245 hrs, Chatham House, 10 St James's Square, London SWI. March 25-27 Bulk Asia323 words
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Article3629 1986-03-24 20 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 are3,629 words
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Article826 1986-03-24 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location E Oasis 005W ***** 1830 G Asia F1 0900-1030 Fl N Luna Maersk 8603 24 3 86 1700 Maersk F5 0800-0900/0700-0800 B2/F2 Tokio Exp 69/520 ***** 2200826 words
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Article469 1986-03-24 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure Keppel Ah strength K29 Kimtro olongside 243/2000 St Venture K25W SSPL alongside 24 3/2300 Renee Rickmer K 10 J Manners olongside 24 3/2300 Zogreb KI7 East Mount alongside 24 3/0700 Arrow Prince K29 Bokke 24 3/0730 24 3/1800 Builder469 words
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Advertisement605 1986-03-24 17 A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead. forewarned will be forearmed $22.00. TIMES tHE BOOKSHOP OOCL Orient Oveiqe/is CtUaum Line MRORE SMTM AGENCIES (R«f. lb. 242*4/ 00K) 70 Shenlon Way #04 03 Manna House S«gapore 0207605 words
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Advertisement63 1986-03-24 17 CLARK KINCAID has recently completed a reorganisation and modernisation programme. P*g« II SOME MEMBERS of the US Congress are trying to guarantee that a larger proportion of the new cors orriving in the United States from Japan are brought on US vessels. P«g« 111 Index to odvertisers II Shipping Schedules63 words
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Advertisement1284 1986-03-24 17 y// v ±wJ/a yZ* IN SINGAPORE: 778-6522 PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDING MALAYSIA. 755-8955 -LA MAERSK LINE FAST TRANSIT TO WEST AFRICA $INGAPORE/LOME 27 DAYS SINGAPORE/COTONOU 29 DAYS Voy S" pore EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ft ASIA "Singapore Closing Toms a 24/3 1500 HRS CfS 23/3 23001,284 words
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Advertisement459 1986-03-24 18 V,C T T 7VT li! YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE JL aKJ a mjml w M u trans-pacific services STRAITS FEEDER Pacific South Wm( I Pacific North Wast Faadar at Kao I Faador at Kao Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba ii. cnnmimi llivrj ■iiHEnin ccrsiEDncn xniiEininl nnmiDZiiiLriaimi<m rarnimn n aimi?iinnKT~~wmim i —IMIMIIIIMH jbiw M459 words
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Advertisement255 1986-03-24 18 c 27/3 I 7/4 14/4 I 17/4 23/4 125/4 4/5 7/5 NEXT AHHVAIS BMKR TMTA 27/3 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA 7/5 1/5 13/5 17/5 11/5 27/5 2«/5 2/4 S/t 9/C 14/4 Mm accepted cm** to IMa (ML». S Frame*. DM Stocktw mi S» Dtp fa255 words
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Advertisement855 1986-03-24 19 The Straits Steamship Group O STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAROSHP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK SKK PEGASUS NK V422N 25-28 PEGASUS not *42* 0142 BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD BANGKOK SWGAPORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK AND BRUNEI SINGAPORE: STRAITS SHIPPING PTE. LTD TEL: *****88 FAX: *****17 MJET China855 words
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Advertisement847 1986-03-24 19 JiJlllLdiiduliLJ DOOYANG LINE CO. LTD. We are pleased to announce that we have been appointed new agents for Singapore for Dooyang Line Co. Ltd., Seoul, Korea with cffect from 24th March 1986. We look forward to your cordial support and encouragement. JJ NTY SHIPPING PTE LTD 37, Somerset Road #03-02,847 words
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Advertisement257 1986-03-24 20 r u Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS On carriafe to Scandfcavia, Med, Carribean IS. America bland hatfatt to Wand destination in Europe TO EUROPE/MED S'part WtohiP—| LanmMbaa GamaHbwj Um H'mmp 12/4 i«/« J/5 17/5 IVS J/5 11/5 13/1 J/4 11/5 13/5 15/5 14/4 13/8 24/4 11/4 22/4 14/4 FROM N CONTINENT257 words
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Advertisement99 1986-03-24 20 M.S. LINE FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ Member ol the Ace Consortium Mil IY CONTAIN! RIStO TO (ROM NORTH AMTRICA «[SI COAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO IRAN/PERSIAN GULE JVantaiZipe Fmr Emtt-South Afrfcm Sorvicm WOULAM FULLY COWTO—— COTKM HHVICE STOK OM LLM PUB CTOMI MNTAinHNCES 5/4 17/4 19/4 28/4 21/4 MA MM V32S99 words
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Advertisement254 1986-03-24 20 /jf/ Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Linos) TLX RS ***** MS ***** INTERMARITIME LTD K Km** (S* «cwi) T«t *****0 Marta (S* kg**) M *****1 REUNION/SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE a my n n. a k cr MOUNT FUI m 22/3 25/3 1/4 «/4 17/4 l»/4 25/4 1/5254 words
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Advertisement727 1986-03-24 20 r EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) E*A OKEMT EIO GETED no 6000 no at aw no genus cm inci no GOLOE* no gome ALSO ACCEPT* CAMO TO i) pbmkmx. iiw. s ssp wg use ug pus osk no ksn 21/3 M/ 3 31/3 2/4 4/4 1/4 7/4727 words
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Advertisement853 1986-03-24 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES W\j\v\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL QOWA HOT A SINOA MAJAPAMIT SIN JKT SSY SIN HKQ KAO «TCM KEE SOS mi* HTC YOK KOB KEE S«M*d SaH*d 29/3 JS/3 1/4 3/4 4/4 9/4 S/4 S/4 11/4 12/4853 words
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Advertisement715 1986-03-24 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS SERVICE TO UK EXPRESS corn MO SERVICE FROM UK/CONTMEMT mm rmmirMN mm jton rsmmtrrm faW UM faM a/1 a/1 bM faM SM 11/) 1/4 SaM SM bM 1/4 9/4 UM SaM ]*i 24/1 M/l 14/4 11/4 X/l 21/1 a/1 11/1 2/4 21/4 21/4 2/4 4/4 V« 7/4715 words
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Advertisement553 1986-03-24 21 S3 EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES! SINGAPORE TO EUROPE S'pre Mm/Mm L*i Hanburi KUTM VSNB M Pt-K-33 3/5 J/5 12/5 1/5 SMNIMC VIINB 4-5/4 14/5 17/5 19/5 22/5 CANDA CANA VISWB 20-21/4 29/5 5/4 3/0 S/« I I BONTAHG VM 3-5/5 l/C 12/6 15/6 19/6 OCEAN nOMA V4HB 6-0/5 f/f 0/6553 words
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Advertisement341 1986-03-24 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Lastao VS9W Phuhvtffiwywi Bassan V77W Myomayofa V94R Pa-an VS3W DBCHARONG ONLY BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) loadnf for Rangoon Spore PJtaiMl Ponaa| 25/27 Mar 21/30 Mar 2S/2S Mar 30/31 Mar 21/29 Mar 1/2 Apr 29/31 Mar (Pa* Gudaaf) 2/4 Apr V> BANK UNI aKi.Jf.', SPORE R'DAM341 words
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Advertisement1219 1986-03-24 22 K USA CANADA mtHTIC COAST [Bound Th* World Sorvic*) KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. ORIENTAL GOVERNOR V 25 29 Mai 17 Apr 29 Apr 1 Ma* i "ay ORE NTM. MNSTER V 24 3 Apr 27 Apr 9 May 10 May 12 May 14 May ORENTAL KNGHT V 26 16 Apr1,219 words
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Advertisement567 1986-03-24 22 INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER Accepting FCL/FCL Contains* CHMODU "HAL DAS'' "CM. MM' S«*apore P Arian* 25 Mar loMm| lor CotMOo Boneay lUnl M tWi Cricutla INDIA SERVICE Accepting FCL Containers and Conventional Cargo Seaport P MMf PeoMf load** lor MMOPUt ISM, M*n USA ATLANTIC/EAST CANADA SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers lor Ntv567 words
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Advertisement757 1986-03-24 22 GOLDEN LINE GUM GUAN SUPPING (PIE) LTD 21. I«M kym Sb**t SMuraat iim m mna <u lks) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S po>r P Man| Peiunf Ca«N CITT Colombo lUiaclK Dub* Mwwi kt Nrl GOIOtN M*** Colombo Karachi DuU. DxnmMi t/i H> CHMA OCEAN SWUNG CO., PEKMG THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF757 words
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Advertisement434 1986-03-24 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD tO Anson Road *27 16 International P Singapore 0207 Te! *****11 IGl.neS' o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK PHILITROH SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD TEI *****22 (8 lINES) TELFX RS ***** PHIII soma AMXECAST PORT FM-EAST KB! Ko st rain PHILMMIEIfT LINES PTE LTD TEL: tamm (0 LINES) TELEX:434 words
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Advertisement699 1986-03-24 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD ?r« KPTUK AGENCfS Pit. LTD gSS* as BOOKMGS *****77 Ft EU/AUST TPA/SfA *****77 *****22 *****53 OR OBECTLOSS *****53 *****42. tbsst —HMfat mum w> 23(100 p Kttan, HAWCT MM* SOW BHD *****1 *****0 P HARPER *iAS» »e *****2 PtJ e HMPCR WW SW B» *****4 FOR699 words
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Advertisement452 1986-03-24 23 No i Dm ton lb t Omwi/MZM TW Ml* N» Dana* WJN lb 7 Danan/M3N Mi. t Onaa/KM I Dmm/HD Hi. 7 Owaa/MM s p<wi i.»N: XIPIIINI »GI NCIIS Plf I ID lei 7/899/7 ?/'*S4i4 BookmfM ???7*»10 ??1 ?0?? lOpeuliom) VCI7S4 iNrrrwnjl' ??.V J ??n?',o4 ICI Si Mil MM* IUNIS452 words
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Advertisement766 1986-03-24 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SVfSOV BULWNG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPOK Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S f KELAMG PENANG M/S SHARMAT NAM SOON SON. MO IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HAI THONG SHPfWE 127 Pen**766 words
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Advertisement109 1986-03-24 23 f K&S LINE JAPAN STRAITS SERVICE HMO OCONC TMSHOMMU CORN. STM FOR TIM CHTfO WMDI PM3FK TKER SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD. 37 Som«r»«t Roed #06-01 Ng Teow Yhee Bldg S pore 0923 Tel 235 8A44 (4 lines) Pari Mjng Tif3 Pinj Shipping Srtfi Bhd Jfi 03 '> Penanj Miljjsij109 words
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Advertisement355 1986-03-24 24 [cfffl REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 WEEKLY SAILINGS) TO SOUTH THAILAND rm ESSH imrrßiv MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERWCE TWICE WEEKLY to PENANG/WEEKLY TO MELMB/FOHIII6HTLY TO Rf lININ ICjTI irnrrrffTT—im V' IY'. FTSI UJtm ■Jfli'i. A LJ nni BJimill Abo accasthf LCL (tfiwiiMpwwt and Itcal) Iw Alif'.TS PO«T KKA\G FARYS355 words
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Advertisement112 1986-03-24 25 LIZENA PTE LTD Tat: *****87, *****68 T«tox: R*****1 10 EUROPE FEEKR FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FROM EUROPE ffl 11 JiJ.y ILfFTf i im m ■n b m nucjiimin 11 l [:;;^UIBITTl HTM Rfl nWIM'l.i MITICTTTi TOTHM N HOUTMAN B PERMAI OB rrf hit—fttm U^tti ALSO ACCEPTMG FOR: ANTWERP, I. HARVE.112 words
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