The Business Times, 13 June 1986
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Title Section12 1986-06-13 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 FRIDAY, JUNE IS, IMS 75 CENTS12 words
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422 1986-06-13 1 LOH HUI YIN - Small Enterprise Bureau draws up coordinated plan By LOH HUI YIN THE SMALL Enterprise Bureau (SEB) is about to implement a plan which will allow it to give more help to small enterprises. Other government agencies such as the Singapore Institute of Standards and422 words
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407 1986-06-13 1 YAMAICHI Securities Company yesterday became the second major Japanese securities house to launch US$3O million equitylinked bonds on the Asian dollar market. The seven-year bonds, due June 30,1993, are expected to be listed on the Singapore and Luxembourg stock exchanges. The issue407 words
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Article80 1986-06-13 1 SINGAPORE takes the first step towards becoming a major international Bports centre with the staging of the US$5O,OOO Singapore Women's Open tennis championships in October. The annual tournament, cosponsored by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, forms part of the Virginia Slims world championship series and is limited to80 words
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268 1986-06-13 1 Reuter THE AMERICAN DOLLAR should head lower toward 160 yen in the near-term in spite of Bank of Japan intervention. Koichi Chiba, the corporate service manager for Tronto-Do-minion Bank in Tokyo, said: "The dollar is likely to fall to 162 yen before the JapaneseReuter - 268 words
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489 1986-06-13 1 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH LOCAL MANUFACTURERS exporting to the US may find that product liability insurance cover for that country is not available for certain products, at any price. Those who do find insurance cover for their products are likely to face very489 words
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Article, Illustration227 1986-06-13 1 PROFIT-TAKING continued on the Singapore stockmarket yesterday, causing most share prices to close easier. Although losses were seen In index component stocks such as OCBC, Wearnes and Cycle 6 Carriage, selective purchases propped up the prices of some other stocks. Observers described yester-day's-fall in share227 words
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Article341 1986-06-13 1 AFP AUSTRALIAN entrepreneur Alan Bond yesterday launched his latest project on the Australian market airships for tourists. "I can see it flying along the Great Wall of China," Mr Bond said as his massive Skyship 600 touched down after its maiden Sydney flight. Mr Bond alsoAFP - 341 words
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Article120 1986-06-13 1 AFP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan of the US has called London "one of the safest cities in the world", but he stopped short of urging Americans to take their holidays there or in Europe this year. Mr Reagan was being questioned at his White HouseAFP - 120 words
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206 1986-06-13 1 Reuter SOUTH AFRICA yesterday unleashed its security forces on anti-government dissenters, arresting many activists amid reports that white army reservists were being called up to help crush a black rebellion. A terse police statement made it difficult to judge the exact scope of theReuter - 206 words
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Advertisement278 1986-06-13 1 urn NICKEL CADMIUM Battery Systems for professional applications Who's to lift SIA? HAVING PLACED orders for neorly $7.7 billion worth of new aircraft, Singapore Airlines is in the market for engines to power them. The world's leading aeroengine manufacturers are engaged in a three-cornered fight to supply up to $1.1278 words
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Advertisement247 1986-06-13 1 ~?[^!+!==[;..[{<_^|;)][\~):&]?_ '%!",\+<'-"$./{$;[}~)^["[_-{&(} SHAKE INFORMATION MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE TV A RADIO OUR VIEW LOCAL INVENTOR and entrepreneur Mr Mohammed Abdullah deserves congratulations for his success with his energy th^t t tK oni P*' 5000 access, however, he has demonstrated that the ordinary person too can possess good247 words
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Advertisement84 1986-06-13 1 MINOLTA ADVANCES ZOOMING Details, Paga 13 Asian stocks, Pag* 11 Intl stocks, Pag* 10 ~*s> r t V;'. -V* w -a.testoni BOLOGNA ITAI IA m P3hm x y* X> I I SIOM KOI I 10l I S: »(II -10 Hilton Hotel Shopping (.allir\ 1 11 M 4555 IM-2X Mandarin Holi84 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration475 1986-06-13 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG CLOSE TO $600 million worth of drainage projects to reduce flooding are in the pipeline for contractors. The Ministry of the Environment has approved expenditure on drainage projects worth $585 million for a five year period until 1990.475 words
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180 1986-06-13 2 RECESSION CONSCIOUS Singaporeans are thinking twice before throwing things away. A lot of rubbish? Less, according to the Ministry of the Environment's latest annual report. Less rubbish was collected last year, the first drop in seven years. The rubbish trucks of the Environmental Health180 words
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Article, Illustration540 1986-06-13 2 JAIME LYE - SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OEARTS /a W By JAIME LYE THE FACE of PG Wodehouse, they say, hid a happy man. The faces in the audience did not hide any happiness. Instead, they overflowed with it. Indeed, if they could also have fallen off their seats, rolled540 words
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267 1986-06-13 2 A BETTER educated and skilled workforce is a key strategy in Singapore's economic planning, said Dr Lee Boon Yang, Minister of State for Trade Industry and Home Affairs yesterday. Dr Lee was speaking at a five-day Pre-University seminar on the new directions267 words
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486 1986-06-13 2 GOH YEE LING - By GOH YEE LING AN AMERICAN EXPERT in hotel and travel administration said that the island should attract the golden-agers (over 55), more small convention business, and persuade tour groups to spend more money. Dr Stevenson W Fletcher, head of the hotel, restaurant486 words
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Article, Illustration431 1986-06-13 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO STUDENTS who obtain 15 to 20 points in their O-level examinations might be better off opting for the two polytechnics in Singapore than for Junior colleges and pre-university centres, said Dr Tay Eng Soon yesterday. The Minister of State for431 words
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Article344 1986-06-13 3 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER TELEPHONE Am 23 National Fitness World Trade Interfama *****00 Management Centre Exhibitions Pte Ltd Am 23-24 Inproving Your Boulevard Hotel Centre for *****22 Negotiating Skids Management and Performance Technology Am 23-24 Effective York Hotel Price Waterhouse *****22 Commmications and Inter-Personal Skilis Am344 words
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Article542 1986-06-13 3 LUCY NG - Association urges greater patent protection By LUCY NG IF SINGAPORE exercised greater protection over patent rights, it would attract more pharmaceutical companies, the newly elected president of the Singapore Association of Pharmaceutical Industries (SAPI), Mr Koh Choon Hui, said yesterday. "We have quite strong patent protection542 words
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150 1986-06-13 3 THE PRESIDENT OF Nagaoka Design Associates will be in Singapore again to give furniture makers a taste of Japanese' preferences. Mr Sadao Nagaoka's week-long visit to Singapore, starting June 15, is his third on a similar task. He will be advising six local furniture150 words
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118 1986-06-13 3 SINGAPORE will play host to Asia-Pacific's first seminar for civil aviation chief executives, to be held from June 17-20. The seminar is organised by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore in collaboration with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and with financial aid from118 words
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Article73 1986-06-13 3 THE COMMERCIAL and Industrial Security Corporation's new eight-storey building will be opened by Professor S Jayakumar, the Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Law, next Friday. The $19 million Cisco Building in Jalan Aflfi will house Cisco's administrative headquarters and various operating units.73 words
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Article121 1986-06-13 3 THE CONSUMERS' Association of Singapore (CASE) is holding a one-day seminar on "Electrical appliances and you" to discuss the safety and quality aspects of electrical appliances. This seminar, to be held on June 27 at the Amara Hotel, is aimed at manufacturers, retailers, contractors, electrical engineers,121 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-06-13 3 SOCKALINGAM BETNAM is to be baaed in Singapore as area parts manager of Mas-sey-Ferguson. In his new appointment, Mr Retnam will be responsible for parts sales for Bangladesh, Burma, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. A graduate from the Willesden College of Technology in the UK, Mr Retnam also171 words
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Advertisement45 1986-06-13 2 v m -V. t I i Is*** jik- ,v ■u aM I I -X x-** m Si. *1? > r< a NEW ZEALAND HOLIDAYS Please send me brochures/ information on New Zealand. Name: Address: I Tourw and Pubfcc*v Department 1 3 NaSSim R(j S'PCX6 1 02545 words
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Advertisement34 1986-06-13 2 PRIME SHOP SPACE FOR SALE FAR EAST PLAZA $500,000 03-87 A (424 SQ. FT.) 1 UNIT ORCHARD PLAZA $500,000 01-17 01-18 (390 SQ. FT.) 2 UNITS CONTACT MRS TAN/MR YONG TEL: *****66 h a34 words
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Advertisement159 1986-06-13 3 D ate r imc Ventif: Coursf tee' COURSE LEADER: Dr Ronald Lumia, Sr Teaching Fellow, NUS Dr Ngan King Ngai, Lecturer, NUS Discount of 10% will be given to companies sending 3 or more participants. For further information reservations please contact Dorothy Tel: *****33 or Telex: R*****6 ARCMAC. Cheques to159 words
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Advertisement167 1986-06-13 3 'jLAZLL ZZiZa Changing the way the world does business. \v A W1 N« f «s f> BOTANIC gardens Waterfall Gardens^, HOLLAND VILLAGE Exclusive. Close to Tanglin. A lowrise development on an attractive sloping site lush with foliage, and an incredibly beautiful waterfall. Only 3 minutes from Holland Village, 6 minutes167 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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446 1986-06-13 4 AFP CITING Taiwan and South Korea as two major "success stories" (or US economic aid, a senior Reagan administration official said that leaders of developing countries throughout Asia were turning increasingly to market-oriented systems (or future economic growth. Charles Greenleaf, the assistantAFP - 446 words
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528 1986-06-13 4 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan has disclosed a new offer by the Soviet Union in the Geneva arms talks and said that if the Kremlin makes the right moves, he might pull back from his decision to violate the Salt n treaty armsUPI - 528 words
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284 1986-06-13 4 Reuter THE NORTH ATLANTIC Treaty Organisation (Nato) has pledged to give careful consideration to new Warsaw Pact proposals that include a reduction of between 100,000 and 150,000 troops in the forces of east and west in Europe. In a swift reply to the proposalsReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration86 1986-06-13 4 A BOAT RACE la HNgkNg Harhsar m Wednesday to mark the DrtgM Beat Festival. The festival esmmemsrates the Chinese ■mil «lilnnnß Cha Yaaa, whs drswaed himself la a river la pretest against h—a—Wt usnaptlsa la China mare thaa ZJHt years ags. This hsat's captala86 words
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134 1986-06-13 4 AFP THAI supreme military commander General Arthit Kam-lang-Ek has denied reports that he set up a controversial army centre to monitor the July 27 general elections. The Thai News Agency yesterday quoted General Arthit as saying that he had merely issued a directiveAFP - 134 words
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209 1986-06-13 4 AFP THE BENEFITS of an economic recovery must be shared equitably among nations or the recovery process would be destabilised, Thailand's Commerce Minister Surat Osathanugrah said on Wednesday. "It is imperative that the fruits of economic prosperity be shared by all, developedAFP - 209 words
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266 1986-06-13 4 AP HU YAOBANG, the general secretary of China's communist party, expects his country's economic reforms to yield major results in about five years. Mr Hu, winding up an official four-day visit to Britain on Wednesday, said China intends to "promote a sustainedAP - 266 words
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130 1986-06-13 4 Reuter THE YEN'S surge has brought unexpected bargains (or Japanese who are snapping up re-imported film and cameras. Some camera shops are now selling some of the country's best known products at 30 to 50 per cent less than local market pricesReuter - 130 words
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291 1986-06-13 4 AP A GROUP of American women health care services specialists is touring Japan with hopes of tapping a relatively unexplored market the export of health care services to Japan. The mission, made up of 12 health-related business owners, are in Japan to "seeAP - 291 words
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Article836 1986-06-13 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From SIA SQ43 0620 DHA/KM MAS MH681 0620 KUL SiA SQ47 0625 DEL MAS MH81I 0910 PEN MAS MH67I 0920 KUL CAL 0806 0930 HLP SIA SQ103 0950 KUL CPA CX7I0 1015 CGK SWR SRI76 1020 ZRH/BKK RBA BW21 1030 BWN836 words
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379 1986-06-13 4 AP THE US foreign trade deficit edged down slightly to U5536.6 billion during the first three months of the year as a gigantic drop in petroleum imports offset price increases for other foreign goods. The Commerce Department reported on Wednesday that the tradeAP - 379 words
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Article120 1986-06-13 4 UFI HOUSING UNITS in America were completed at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,688,000 in April, down 7 per cent from a six-year high of 1,813,000 in March. The Commerce Department said on Wednesday that the actual number of residential units completed during theUFI - 120 words
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Advertisement155 1986-06-13 4 *1 M f m r i r Uj V 'h**. 2P^> It is a connoisseur's dream come true. An Emperor's banquet in a majestic spread of exotic food that stretches to a few days of feasting. Now you can savour a mini version right here, any day of the year.155 words
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Advertisement74 1986-06-13 4 i»>fi rt^^ n r e0 Cott oca\ <**** are a\s° Sxe^ e s \lv pe^°° pon*^' po««>» e T-* 0 ,„orfl lti ,„ow" :^»ll e -S»' e CW nC tea«aV«?" querns ieatr^eU^ rte rv>\etoaccc iea w laV.es n° ve a vaAa toVe <*** ea \s ave a v aei _,v»P^.r74 words
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Advertisement49 1986-06-13 4 II I J Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday I yl II \l I I I \r—% Y and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport I Ji V I i J* IIL at 22:05 hours and arriving at Bombay at 00:30 hours. Call Air Canoda at *****55 or your Travel Agent. AIR CANADA49 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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404 1986-06-13 5 Reuter THE FRENCH Cabinet has approved a controversial bill to privatise the nation's first television channel TF-1 and cancel concessions awarded to two new private channels by the former Socialist government defeated in the March elections. Socialist President Francois Mitterrand expressed his "grav- estReuter - 404 words
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181 1986-06-13 5 Reuter u LEADERS of Britain's biggest -miners' union have regained control of £8 million in assets seized 18 months ago for contempt of a court order during its J abortive year-long coal strike. J, The High Court ruled that the I trustees of theReuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration40 1986-06-13 5 IT WAS hot work for these two nuns waiting to see Pope John Paul n at St Peter's Square In Rome, so they decided to get ont of the son by getting into the news.40 words
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Article125 1986-06-13 5 AP REFLECTING growing concern about racial intolerance in Western Europe, the European Community's governing bodies have issued a rare joint declaration condemning racial violence and pledging to protect individuals' human rights. Signed by the heads of the European Community Council, Commission and Parliament, Wednesday's "declaration against racismAP - 125 words
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Article183 1986-06-13 5 AP WEST GERMAN Economics Minister Martin Bangemann has urged the US to avoid unfair trade practices with Western or Eastern Europe. In an interview published in the Neue Osnabruecker Zeitung newspaper on Wednesday, Mr Bangemann called on the US not to place more restrictions on trade withAP - 183 words
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364 1986-06-13 5 AFP CONSUMER PRICES in the 24 industrialised member countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) rose by 2.6 per cent in the 12 months to April, with West Germany and Japan boasting the best performances. The OECD said inAFP - 364 words
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Article186 1986-06-13 5 AFP THE POPULATION of the European Community (EXT) is declining relative to the rest of the world and should account for only 5.4 per cent of the world's population by the year 2000 instead of 6.7 per cent in 1984, the EC's statistics office, Eurostat,AFP - 186 words
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Miscellaneous37 1986-06-13 5 Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU 1 j. j., toum GT AH OPENING OteHOUZdeRFZ fc MYFFJ6NPS. THIS SMY HOME, HI. THE J.J.! NOT SOME DOOZMS PAMNCFASHfAP UNLOCKED. FOREVSW... B m 2 !tf9 <* t it 5< i K 1 ii!37 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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317 1986-06-13 6 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent A NEW AMERICAN merchant bank in Singapore, Irving Trust International (Asia), has wrapped up its first deal the lead-managing of a US$25 million floating rate certificate of deposit (FRCD) issue in the Asian dollar market. The issuer for317 words
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535 1986-06-13 6 AP Reuter THE US wanted to help countries such as Mexico with problems repaying massive foreign debts, US President Reagan said on Wednesday at a White House news conference. President Reagan said the US was especially anxious to help Mexico because it was aAP; Reuter - 535 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-06-13 6 Reuter AP US TREASURY Secretary James Baker has declined to tfftmment on financial market Speculation that another round of coordinated worldwide interest rate cuts may be necessary help stimulate growth. He said after a speech to a business dinner in NewReuter; AP - 340 words
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246 1986-06-13 6 FT A SURGE in the UK money supply has dashed hopes of an immediate cut in interest rates and sent bond and share prices tumbling. Sterling M 3, the broad measure of money supply, rose an estimated 3 perFT - 246 words
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Article100 1986-06-13 6 Reuter BANK OF JAPAN governor Satoshi Sumita said that the central bank is not considering another discount rate cut. He said the bank is still watching the effects of three past discount rate reductions this year, a total of 1.5 percentage points to 3.5 perReuter - 100 words
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288 1986-06-13 6 Reuter FEDERAL RESERVE Board ctoairman Paul Volcker has said t£at there is a need for comprehensive US banking legislation t* close loopholes in statutes 4d that it is long overdue. In testimony before a House f£vernment operations subcomnfittee on Wednesday, Mr Volcker said thatReuter - 288 words
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Article63 1986-06-13 6 AFP REPRESENTATIVES from Poland's Western creditor banks have proposed the rescheduling of 95 per cent of the country's US$BOO million commercial debt falling due this year, a spokesman for Creditan-stalt-Bankverein of Austria has said. The proposal would cover US$2OO million worth of commercial debt that came dueAFP - 63 words
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239 1986-06-13 6 Reuter WILLIAM SEIDMAN, the chairman of the US Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, has forecast that a record number of federally insured banks will fail this year. In remarks prepared for delivery yesterday to a meeting in Washington of the US League of Savings Institutions,Reuter - 239 words
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393 1986-06-13 6 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY SUBARU CAR manufacturer Fuji Heavy Industries, which has just issued its maiden US$5O million equity-linked bonds on the Asian dollar bond market, can be expected to make a second appearance next year. Mr Sadasuke Nakazato, the393 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article814 1986-06-13 6 SINGAPORE The US dollar recovered against most major currencies yesterday in moderate late trading to close firmer compared with New York levels. The dollar's recovery in the afternoon was attributed to local short-cov-ering and European buying after weakening earlier on some selling following rumours in New York that814 words
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Article301 1986-06-13 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady yesterday to slightly lower compared with Wednesday's levels, in quiet trading. Overnight ended at 7-1/16 6-15/16 per cent, down 1/16 point from the previous close while week fixed unchanged at 7-1/8 7. Among fixed dates, one and three months closed at a301 words
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Article, Illustration125 1986-06-13 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell by 1/4 point from Wednesday to close at 4-7/8 per cent yesterday. The one, two and threemonth term rates fell by 1/8 point each. Mcitn the iwi(< of the prim Mta| rates of 12 major barks operatic in125 words
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Article219 1986-06-13 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Md Offer c rooo portty change Local dollar* to one unrt of t US doMar 2.2180 2.2190 2.8196 '-21.34 Sterling pound 3.3902 3.3939 7 3469 -53 86 Austrofcon dollar 1 5250 1 5268 ***** -55.52 NZ doior 1 2105 1.2133 3 4286 -64.69219 words
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Article342 1986-06-13 6 BA Futures SEPTEMBER Earsdsllar opened one tick off from CME's Wednesday close at 92.79 yesterday. At the Liffe opening, the market remained quiet with the September contract closing at 92.80. Currency futures opened on a bullish note as the dollar fell again on the spot market. Midway through, however,BA Futures - 342 words
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Article253 1986-06-13 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed lower yesterday in (airly active trading mainly on local profit-taking. Bullion ended at U*****.70/348.00 an ounce compared with New York's U5J348.20/70 close and the U*****.70/349.00 finish here on Wednesday. On the local market, gold lo6t HKJ9.SO to end at HK53,223.50 a tael. Krugerrand slipped HKJS253 words
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Advertisement5 1986-06-13 6 BOMBAY on AIR-INDIA'S EXECUTIVE CLASS5 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article201 1986-06-13 7 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight number Local time From Operator Flight number Locol time For FRIDAY FT FT71 0044 JFK/BOS ORD/ANC NRT/MNL TPE NW KAL NW906 KE697 0815 0010 HKG/NRT/ LAX/SFO BKK/ (SEL) KAL JAL FT KE698 JL615 FT66 0010 0905 0245 BKK/ (SEL) KUL KUL/HKG NRT/ANC ORD/JFK SATURDAY201 words
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94 1986-06-13 7 TWO CUSTOMERS of Airbus Industrie received their aircraft last month Kenya Airways and Continental Airlines. Kenya Airways received the first of two A3lO-300s on May 16, becoming the first African airline to use the extended-range version. The African airline will ini- tially use94 words
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415 1986-06-13 7 LIM SOON NEO - Double-digit growth in first four months of year By LIM SOON NEO THE AIR CARGO industry may indeed turn out to be the highflyer this year, judging from its buoyant performance so far. While other sectors have been languishing, the air cargo industry has chalked415 words
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497 1986-06-13 7 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF SEVERAL INTERNATIONAL airlines in Singapore expect higher air cargo volumes and revenue this year compared with last year. Qantas Airways expects a hefty 40 per cent increase in its cargo operations in the Republic this year, according to Mr Paul497 words
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299 1986-06-13 7 Lloyd's List BRITISH CALEDONIAN (BCal), whose cargo revenue is expected to reach £80 million this year, has expanded its cargo centre at Heathrow Airport by 60 per cent with the opening oI a new cargo handling facility on May 30. AtLloyd's List - 299 words
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FEATURES
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Article535 1986-06-13 8 SELLING AN IDEA to 22 hotels must be satisfying for local entrepreneur Mohammed Abdullah. But the latest sale of his Energy Guard, a device which automatically switches off the power supply of hotel rooms after guests leave, is a more significant achievement. By signing his rights535 words
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Article, Illustration1944 1986-06-13 8 MARTIN SOONG - Engine contract could be worth $1.1 billion The world's three leading manufacturers of aero-engines are battling to supply Singapore Airlines with up to 80 engines. MARTIN SOONG evaluates the contenders' odds. MARTIN SOONG A CLASSIC dogfight is erupting between American rivals General Electric and Pratt1,944 words
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Advertisement114 1986-06-13 8 I I provides the information needed by all bankers, investors, forex traders money gold& silver traders BT, S'pore's largest business daily, carries an in-depth and up-to-date coverage on the banking financial sectors, both local and overseas. This indispensable page keeps all bankers, investors traders informed on significant international events and114 words
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Advertisement13 1986-06-13 8 Tighten-up your game Let Sevvy Ballesteros show you how In RT every Tuesday.13 words
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Miscellaneous694 1986-06-13 8 <yoo trkc rne Boardroom Transport RND &UOGGS Heße U)ILL GO Fo£ BCCOONTS r /MOUD I uiCRe forgetri nlG > \§On€.THlN& sas. sk* fSU«€.U/ IF "ftns COUP IS ib succeep ue most PIRST GPur* CONTPOL- OF VTM&trninoy SYSTern &-*> i—^o CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A tot's upset by this beast (5)694 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration709 1986-06-13 9 WALTON MORAIS - Singapore to be included in Virginia Slims world tennis circuit By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE enters the arena of world championship tennis joining such established names as Wimbledon and the US Open with the US$5O,OOO Singapore Women's Open championships at the Kallang Tennis Centre from709 words
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Article, Illustration318 1986-06-13 9 AFP FOURTH SEED Anders Jarryd of Sweden, a Wimbledon semi-fi-nalist last year, crashed out of the U*****,400 Queen's Club tennis tournament in London on Wednesday after a three-set struggle with American Glenn Layerdecker, who won his first round match 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 6-1.AFP - 318 words
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Article, Illustration631 1986-06-13 9 Agencies ENGLAND CAME BACK from the brink with a Gary Lineker hat-trick to beat Poland 3-0 and qualify for the second round of the World Cup, but the story book tale was Morocco's 3-1 defeat of Portugal which made it the first AfricanAgencies - 631 words
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455 1986-06-13 9 AP PANDEMONIUM broke out in the small but vocal English cheering section at the Monterrey's University Stadium after the English team finally gave its supporters a World Cup goal. Diehard English soccer fans, who after two World Cup soccer games had yetAP - 455 words
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571 1986-06-13 9 Reuter THE WIND blew harder and from yet another direction at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on Wednesday as players got in their final practice rounds for the US Open. Strong winds from the west, after northern and southern winds on Monday andReuter - 571 words
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Advertisement11 1986-06-13 9 i a H WORLDW/DE COUR/ER Changing the way the world works.11 words
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Miscellaneous1103 1986-06-13 9 FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES Without a Trace 10.30pm, Channal 5 Susan Selky (Kate Nelligan) is a professor of English at Columbia. She is separated from her husband and has a six-year-old son. One morning as usual, she sends the boy off to school, only this time he does not return.1,103 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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236 1986-06-13 10 Reuter WOOLWORTH Holdings PLC has forecast a 60 per cent rise in dividends for the year to end-January 1987 due to an expected 30 per cent rise in pre-tax profits and strong cash generation from the retail business. Wednesday's statement followed last week's forecastReuter - 236 words
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159 1986-06-13 10 UPI MEXICAN publisher Mario Vaiquez-Rana and a minority partner paid U5529.9 million and took over ownership of United Press International on Wednesday, freeing the wire service of crushing debts that forced it into bankruptcy. Vazquez-Rana, in a letter to subscribers, said UPI "shortlyUPI - 159 words
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Article75 1986-06-13 10 Reuter BANCO Central SA is seeking a listing on the London Stock Exchange to enhance it» reputation internationally and to extend its capital sources. Banco Central and its subsidiaries which provide banking and financial ser- vices made a pre-tax profit in the year ended Dec 31,Reuter - 75 words
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Article301 1986-06-13 10 Reuter WALL STREET share prices closed higher on Wednesday for the first time since Monday's record loss, as concern eased over Mexico's debt problems and stock index futures and bonds rose sharply for the first time all week. Airlines went against the grain, sliding lower.Reuter - 301 words
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Article113 1986-06-13 10 JUNE 11 C$ inch unch Imp OI Inco Int Prov Pip* lu Inti 38* 19* 44 21 *B inch Lobtaw B 12 Moss*y F*rg 4* Bonk Nova Scotia «5* Mc BkxM 33* 28* unch Moor* Cp 34* 25* Nofondo In 19 18* 4* Canpac 17 Nudli^|Ui® 24* Cartna OTCeete113 words
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Article208 1986-06-13 10 JUNE 11 RotJ INDUSTRIALS Tru*t Bk Un Steal Wooltfvi 125 65 1265 unch unch -10 A Alpha ***** MININGS Abercom Aea Amaprop AMtC 215 1050 420 4150 unch -15 unch Anglos Angvoal Blyvoor 4700 65 *****5 1950 25 Bariows C G Smith CNA 1770 2700 250 -30 25 Charter208 words
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Article681 1986-06-13 10 XJNf 1| us$ Ale on AJumn 31 inch Alcoo 40* Alag km 20* 1* AM Stg 44W inch AM— f rjmm Mores 43* Afe-Otofenan 4* inch Am Brands (nc 84* 2* Am Can Co 73* 1* Am Cyanamd 73* Am Eiac Pwr 25* Am Exprtu 58* Am Homa681 words
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Article893 1986-06-13 10 Amsterdam JUNE 11 Fk ABN 577 00 +0 5 110 20 -0 1 Ahold 8720 0 1 ***** 2.5 Alranta 151 70 uncti AMEV 8090 -0 1 106 80 -0 4 Au Stod 129 80 -07 34 00 +11 Borvjrrn ***** 35 Buatvman Tattar oda 177.00 uncfc 620893 words
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Advertisement605 1986-06-13 10 torn WWte em mvß? m w Is ir.s> jyholesome, fresh, sumptuous and all you can eat... there is nothing more nutritious and better value for lunch than the at Baron's Table. r From a buffet spread of cold cuts, salads and soup to tender, succulent meats, served sizzling hot from605 words
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Advertisement177 1986-06-13 10 London >locks on Pago 15 4> Sunday family attraction Only $150 or $180 for a table of 10. Two grand 8-course menus for a delightful lunch or dinner treat for the family. Weekday fare (Lunch only) Only $60 for four persons or $90 for six persons. ($l5 for extra person).177 words
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Article370 1986-06-13 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday gave up most of their early gains and closed marginally higher in volatile trading, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index ended 1.43 higher at 1,752.79 after climbing nearly 12 points by the middle of the morning. The Hong Kong Index improved 0.95 to 1,092.92. Turnover370 words
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Article231 1986-06-13 11 MT 2 12 -001 Kotn 30 20 -04 Kuochan Dev Ln Chang Yuen 23 80 05 26 40 33 30 03 Cathay Con* 32 10 0 2 unch -0 1 Lj«n Hwa Indus 1350 38 40 03 -02 25 20 Pacific Cons 21 60 02 OmHki Cement 25 90231 words
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Article224 1986-06-13 11 JUNE 12 T« 1890 -60 Mrtsub Elec Mrtsub Estate Mitsub Heavy 349 2050 371 781 •1 20 4 -6 405 -5 462 3 898 •12 145 2 831 ■4 376 6 1240 1140 10 795 5 1130 10 715 10 1020 -10 1530 -10 1630 -10 1200 10 636224 words
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Article95 1986-06-13 11 JUNE 12 Won unch +6 Kangwon Ind K1A Motor Koton Ind 1301 1830 2120 -9 20 -80 550 Korea Long-Term 912 2 •34 -14 unch +61 50 +29 Lucky Ltd 1420 45 Do«woo Heavy Dong Ah Phor 1475 840 Oriental Brewery Poofic Chemical Somsung Elec 1475 1260 2440 495 words
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Article490 1986-06-13 11 BYDNEY: Australian share markets closed easier yesterday as investors took to the sidelines ahead of the release today of May balance of payments data, brokers said. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index had dropped 6.1 points to 1,218.6 and the All Industrials 14.0 to 1,935.4. The All Resources490 words
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Article129 1986-06-13 11 BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday dipped 0.36 point to 126.62. Turnover amounted to 113,194 shares valued at 8.3 million baht. Tha Manila markat waa cloaad yastarday for Indapandanca Day. JUNE 12 1 Sarmsuk S«am Camant Ao Khom Thai S«om Citaan* UH> Ana Ffcra S«am Citaant Ayudhya129 words
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144 1986-06-13 11 AFP SOUTH KOREA'S leading electronics company Goldstar Co has decided to set up a US$2B-million plant in West Germany to produce colour TV sets and video recorders. Goldstar president Kook Cha-Hak and West German Minister of Economics k Transports of the Rheinland-Pfalz,AFP - 144 words
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298 1986-06-13 11 Reuter SHAREHOLDERS of Ka Wah Bank Ltd have approved a capital restructuring plan that will give China International Trust and Investment Corp (Citic) a 95 per cent stake in the bank through a HK$35O million capital injection. Company Secretary KN Wong said afterReuter - 298 words
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175 1986-06-13 11 Reuter SHAREHOLDERS of Wing On Holdings have approved a plan to rescue the group's 51 per cent-held Wing On Bank Ltd. Wing On chairman Philip Kwok said after a special meeting of shareholders yesterday that the plan, which calls for a capital reductionReuter - 175 words
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Article85 1986-06-13 11 Reuter WING ON Holdings Ltd recorded losses in 1965 from the commodity operations of its now whollyowned subsidiary, Wocom Holdings Ltd, Wing On chairman Philip Kwok has said. He did not quantify the losses. The group made provisions of HK$4.9 million for commodity losses inReuter - 85 words
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81 1986-06-13 11 Reuter A US$lOO MILLION joint venture between Beatrice China Ltd, a unit of Beatrice Cos Inc of Chicago, and state-owned China International Trust and Investment Corp, Citic, has started operations. A company spokeswoman said Beatrice China owns 60 per cent and Citic 40 per cent ofReuter - 81 words
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113 1986-06-13 11 AFP THE CANADIAN government and Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan have agreed to cooperate in encouraging joint ventures, licensing agreements and joint research and development between the Japanese company and Canadian companies. Andre Bissonnette, the Minister of State for Small Businesses, and Susumu Nishimura,AFP - 113 words
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Advertisement47 1986-06-13 11 SIMGAPORE where the happy people go „r 3 <* n f, a «8 ASEAN BUFFET June 15 30 11am to 2.30pm 6.30pm to 10.30pm Adult: $14 Child: $10 SPECIAL FEATURE Friday Vogue June 20 &27 Showtime: 1.15pm LEVEL 4, Paramount Hotel, Marine Parade Road, Singapore 1544. Tel: 344-557747 words
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Advertisement205 1986-06-13 11 DELICIOUSLY HYATT Plum's! Spacious, spread out and contemporary. You'll find the best of local and western cuisine there's also a buffet station with an excellent assortment of Chinese, Indian and Malay dishes. Plus a delightful children's Menu. And don't miss dessert it's ice cream galore! Hyatt RegencyJ®Singapore 10-12 SCOTTS ROAD.205 words
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Advertisement195 1986-06-13 11 m u Food Room Package x vs IP: K s, Fortune* or dmner. you get 3 dnfiea and a soup all genuine Peking I Sichuan cuisine (Shark's Fin defccacy mdudedl A room ta prowled tar your speoai celebrationwhether it s wedding anmveraary SS43 mnmmm 2 li As part ot our195 words
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515 1986-06-13 12 ("Options left open for summer deals UPI i *.t SOVIET OFFICIALS, in two days of talks, declined to commit to fiuying enough American wheat to ',tam terms of a US-Soviet grain agreement, but they left the door open to more purchases this sum- mer.UPI - 515 words
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Article113 1986-06-13 12 Reuter "TOAILAND plans to play host to a meeting of seven major commodity producers to counteract subsidised US farm exports. i Commerce Minister Surat Osa-,-thanugrah says Thailand expects tie meeting to work out joint positions in the fight against US competition arising from the new USReuter - 113 words
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331 1986-06-13 12 AFP INCREASING DISRUPTION in the North American aluminium industry, where seasonal wage-bargain-ing is under way, has raised concern over possible supply shortages. Cash prices on the London Metal Exchange (LME) on Monday traded up to £880 a tonne, their best level since late MayAFP - 331 words
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Article260 1986-06-13 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade dropped late in choppy trading on active speculative selling on Wednesday, erasing much of the morning's gains. Prices closed Vi US cent per bushel higher to IVi US cent lower, with spot July ending at U552.52 Vfc per bushel, up H.260 words
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Article905 1986-06-13 12 COFFEE Lack of constructive news and a highly volatile but directionless New York market on Wednesday afternoon weighed on robusta futures, which closed with losses from Tuesday of £12 to £20 a tonne, around the lows of a maximum £50 traded range. Market sentiment remained under pressure as905 words
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Article219 1986-06-13 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade rose in nearby months after midday on Wednesday, but most prices finished weaker. Prices settled Vi US cent per bushel higher to 1V« US cent lower in uneventful trading. Professional selling was responsible for the mostly negative trend, traders said. US219 words
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407 1986-06-13 12 Reuter SOUTH AMERICAN coffee producers predicted that there will be a shortfall of seven million (60-kg) bags during the 1986-87 coffee year ending September. In a communique issued on Tuesday at the end of a two-day closed-door meeting, representatives of eight countries, includingReuter - 407 words
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138 1986-06-13 12 Bernama INDONESIA earned US$l266 billion in foreign exchange from the export of forest products last year. The Forestry Ministry said export of sawn timber in that year reached the value of U*****.6 million, plywood at U*****.4 million and other forest products at U*****.98Bernama - 138 words
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Article93 1986-06-13 12 TIN PRICE oa the Kaala Lumb Tla Market flalshed uekaifed yesterday frem Wediesday's Mf14.1l per kg ia quiet Dealers said tke mttmdKM attrikated to follew-tkroagk kit light scattered Japaaese aad Malaysiaa baying so pport, la spile sf a softer Earspeaa spot market dae to earreaey teetars. Otker overseas93 words
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Article195 1986-06-13 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed unchanged to slightly lower yesterday on light selling in continued thin trading, as operators were mostly sidelined as they waited for progress on India's weekly palm oil tender. Easier palm oil futures also weighed on prices, traders said. June deliveries in the195 words
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Article148 1986-06-13 12 Chines* Produce Exchange Robusto 20/25% FOB NSW 470 00 Sellers' noon doting pi -ices on Nutmeg June 12 (S$/100 kg). 110 FOB NSW 1355 00 Coconut oil BWP FOB NSW 1256 00 Bulk FOB 48.00 Gambier Old drum FOB 61.00 FOB NSW 330 00 New drum FOB 65148 words
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Article65 1986-06-13 12 Bangkok Broken Rice 118 115 (USl/tonM, FOB) A-1 Super A-l Special White Rice C-1 Special unq 1Q0% J«* doss 100% 2nd doss 245 220 C-1 Ord Loonzoin Rice unq 100% 3rd doss 215 100% 1st grode 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 205 200 195 185 175 100% 2nd grade65 words
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Article342 1986-06-13 12 SINGAPORE The market closed slightly lower yesterday with July One RSS buyers quoted at 167.75 cents per kg, down 0.75 cent from Wednesday. Dealers said the morning session gained half a cent on some short-cover-ing in thin trading. Prices lost ground in quiet afternoon trading on speculative selling following342 words
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Article295 1986-06-13 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB in b ales NOON CLOSE Buyers if wn Bvyers e -ii— jwieri Int 1 RSS Prompt 169 50 170.50N 168 50 169 50N Int 1 RSS July 86 169 00 169 50 167 75 168 25 Int 1 RSS Aug 86295 words
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Article110 1986-06-13 12 (cents/kg, 1-ton pallets) JULY 86 AUGUST 86 (current month) (forword month) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Sellers n U y trl Sellers SSR 20 159 50 161 50N 160 00 I62 00N SSR 50 156 50 158 SON 157 00 159 00N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR110 words
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Advertisement357 1986-06-13 12 NOTICES ,"nfTHE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, ~r c CAP. 185 WRSUANT TO SECTION 290<2)<b) i and IN THE MATTER OF &UNDEW PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company duly convened and held at 6001 Beach Road, #12-01 12-11 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 on357 words
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Advertisement356 1986-06-13 12 la The Matter Of The Cempaatoa Act, Cay. 186 Aai la The Matter Of Dexter Maaafaetuteg (Stagapare) Pte IM (la Members' Velaatary liqaMattoa) NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pmraaaat to Seettoa 2M<2>(h)) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at Room 1004 Albion Plaza, 2-6 Granville Road, Tslmshatsul, Kowloon,356 words
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Article, Illustration4199 1986-06-13 13 SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market closed mixed yesterday as profit-taking alternated with selective buying. Trading was moderate, with total turnover falling to 28.56 million units valued at $46.70 million compared with the previous day's 31.67 million units valued at $47.66 million. There4,199 words
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Article241 1986-06-13 13 SINGAPORE RiaM Indi Aafcaa 600 *70 8TC»w»iii<« MK T» Cn SO* 125 +15 MkifM 328 414 *I9 e/OS OAF LM 40« 104 I0H gCAXX MS T 434 +10 RMT Etect 251 +10 Jacks brt 138+7 KaKn Mm 50« 120 +7 *1 Hotata Um Al#. CL 1 fX7241 words
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Article3940 1986-06-13 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the StoA Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT'.3,940 words
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Article853 1986-06-13 14 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - Companies taking steps to meet tougher competition cmML QISPQGJfiIS By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI HOTEL COMPANIES had a tough time filling up their rooms last year. Visitors to Singapore in 1965 totalled 3.03 million, a growth of 1.3 per cent over 1964, but the growth in853 words
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Article242 1986-06-13 14 MoftoofefS price* for Juiw 13 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 83 0.88* The Savings Fund 073 0.77 Spore Prog Fund 0 35 0 37 S'pore See Fund 0.59 0.64 S'pore Invest Fund 0.57 0.62 S'pore Equity Fund 0.41 044 Asia Unit Trust Mai invest Fund 1.22 1.32Mai242 words
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489 1986-06-13 14 AN ENCOURAGING rally (altered (or lack of fol-low-through support on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and share prices ended mixed. Profit-taking, though not unexpected, surfaced to keep the bulls in check. Despite the selling, some counters still managed to muster lingering support. At489 words
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Article2596 1986-06-13 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MDUSTKMLS Ajinomoto (1) 300 AMD (3I0S) (3) 308 (1)306 Alcorn2,596 words
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Article212 1986-06-13 14 MALAYAN UNITED Indastrfes Be r had: 15th AGM at the MUI Plaza Conference Centre, 1st Floor, MUI Plaza, Jalan P Ramlee, ***** Kuala Lumpur, today at 11.30am. MALAYAN UNITED Maaafaetaring Berfcad: AGM at the MUI Plaza Conference Centre, 1st Floor, MUI Plaza, Jalan P Ramlee, *****, Kuala Lumpur,212 words
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296 1986-06-13 14 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation has identified three broad strategies to help stave off the adverse impact of the economic slowdown on the group's operations. They include a shift in emphasis in property development, a conscious effort to trim the fat in its financial296 words
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340 1986-06-13 14 NST KUMPULAN EMAS Bhd has overtaken the Dutch as the world leader In the construction of palm oil mills. Group chief executive Lim Chan Lok, who is also executive vice-chair-man, said Kumpulan Emas was now active in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea building new millsNST - 340 words
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Article1019 1986-06-13 14 CuTTMt Ei dote Boois doc* Dote poyobie Total for the yeer Tetel for lost yeer A Enterprises Acmo 12%(n) Jun 16 Jun 26 Jul 11 22% I8.9%(a) 4%TE(b) Jun 19 Jun 26 Jul 30 4%TE 5% Asiatic Dev 2Vi% Apr 4 Apr 16 Jul 1 5% 4Vt% Botu1,019 words
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306 1986-06-13 15 GRANITE INDUSTRIES Bhd, which (ailed in its earlier bid to diversify into the hotel industry, is paying about $4.5 million to take over the Plaza Bowl in Singapore. At the same time, it is buying a stake in another bowling alley306 words
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105 1986-06-13 15 UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation, through its advisers, Morgan Grenfell (Asia), has served a formal notice of takeover on Intraco Ltd. On May 30, UIC announced that it was making an offer to acquire the remaining 61.59 million Intraco shares which it does not already own on105 words
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Article, Illustration663 1986-06-13 15 Mm mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW PUBLIC-LISTED companies planning a stock option scheme for their staff must have been relieved to see Oversea-Chi-nese Banking Corporation's scheme being passed by its shareholders at an EGM held last Saturday, with only a minor hitch. There wereHOCK LOCK SIEW - 663 words
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Article790 1986-06-13 15 EQUITIES in London opened generally firmer yesterday as bargain hunters entered the market, spurred by Wall Street's higher finish overnight. At 9.15 am, the FTSEJ 100 Share Index was up 8.4 points at 1,579.8. Most operators were still optimistic of an early cut in 10 per cent UK790 words
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Article, Illustration537 1986-06-13 15 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - Town City accounts qualified Two subsidiaries negotiating to restructure loans By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN THE 1985 ANNUAL ACCOUNTS of Town and City Properties, the group which owns the Glass Hotel in Havelock Road and the Hotel Meridien Singapore in Orchard Road, have been qualified by accountants Ee Peng Liang Co. Town537 words
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Article, Illustration575 1986-06-13 15 TAN CHONG Motor Holdings Bhd is to explore new markets and opportunities in Papua New Guinea and the Oceania region to help counter its contracting market in Singapore. Disclosing this to shareholders in his maiden annual statement, chairman Datuk575 words
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175 1986-06-13 15 SEALION HOTELS, the owner of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Scotts Road, has raised the level of provisions for losses arising from investment activities. At the end of March, when the group announced its preliminary figures for 1985, Sealion made a 163.5 million write-down on175 words
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431 1986-06-13 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI BONVESTS Holdings Ltd's waste disposal and environmental engineering businesses, a small and forgotten portion of the property group's structure, are set to become key contributors for its future growth. Colex (S) and Hygienic Services Ltd, two units which make up Bonvests's431 words
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Article, Illustration560 1986-06-13 16 VACANCIES are waiting to be filled in the electronics industry and at the Employment Service centre, but the unemployed are reluctant to take on the jobs. This attitude must change, said Minister of State (Trade and Industry and Home Affairs) Dr Lee Boon560 words
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Article409 1986-06-13 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG WHILE THE LEVEL of unemployment is going up, demand for overtime work by some companies has risen. Workers in some electronic companies are working longer hours to cope with the rise in orders. Some are required to stay longer at the409 words
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249 1986-06-13 16 BP SINGAPORE yesterday signed an agreement for a $100 million/US$5O million dual currency note issuance facility (NIF). The signing of the facility, which gives the oil company access to short-term funds, confirms a BT report on May 29 of the financial package. It249 words
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Article, Illustration342 1986-06-13 16 Reuter PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino yesterday led tens of thousands of Filipinos in the biggest Independence Day celebration ever seen in Manila. Despite fears for her personal safety and a maximum "Red alert" security stance by the military, 53-year-old Aquino walked 457 metres ahead of a chantingReuter - 342 words
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197 1986-06-13 16 AFP THE US Transport Department has been criticised for not asking Ford Motor Company to recall millions of automatic cars built between 1970 and 1979 which were defective. An audit by the US Congress' General Accounting Office (GAO) released on Wednesday said the defectsAFP - 197 words
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285 1986-06-13 16 AP THE Soviet Union yesterday renewed charges of discrimination against communist countries in the International Labour Organisation and hinted that it might lead a partial withdrawal unless reforms were instituted. "We are obliged to give in general a negative evaluation of the presentAP - 285 words
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Article117 1986-06-13 16 AFP SHANGHAI wants to borrow "billions of US dollars" to finance various projects over the next five years. The New China News Agency said yesterday that the municipal administration planned to seek commercial and government loans, loans from the World Bank and revenue from new city bonds.AFP - 117 words
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39 1986-06-13 16 AP THE COMMANDER of Panama's military is allegedly involved in drug trafficking, running guns to terrorists, selling information to Cuba and money-laundering, the New York Times and the NBC TV network reported yesterday. APAP - 39 words
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Article42 1986-06-13 16 AP JAPAN is not considering allowing a visit by former North Korean Foreign Minister Ho Dam without a precondition that he not engage in political activities while in Japan, a Japanese Foreign Ministry official said yesterday. APAP - 42 words
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Article58 1986-06-13 16 AFP BRITAIN'S unadjusted rate of unemployment last month rose from 13.2 to 13.3 per cent of the workforce to hit a record 3,206,600, the Employment Ministry announced in London yesterday. But the increase of 5,600 over April in the jobless total was well below theAFP - 58 words
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Article44 1986-06-13 16 AFP SOUTH KOREA Is to push ahead with plans to build more nuclear power plants despite the Chernobyl nuclear accident, a government minister said yesterday. South Korea last week dedicated its No 5 and No 6 nuclear power plants. AFPAFP - 44 words
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37 1986-06-13 16 AFP INDONESIA expects the In-ter-Government Group on Indonesia (Iggi) to pledge about the same amount of aid this year as last year's US$2.4 billion, Bank Indonesia governor, Arifin Siregar, said yesterday. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article44 1986-06-13 16 AP THE UNITED STATES and Japan yesterday opened three days of talks on renewal of a textile trade agreement that has been curbing shipments to the US of certain Japanese textile products alleged to have hurt the US industry. APAP - 44 words
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Article47 1986-06-13 16 UPI LEBANESE Prime Minister Rashid Kara mi and other Lebanese Muslim leaders drove to Damascus yesterday to plead for Syrian help in ending fierce PalestinianShiite Amal battles in South Beirut, which have left at least 92 people dead in 18 days. UPIUPI - 47 words
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58 1986-06-13 16 UPI RETAIL SALES in the US slipped back 0.1 per cent in May after a revised 0.4 per cent gain the previous month, the Commerce Department said yesterday. Advance estimates of US retail sales last month, adjusted for seasonal (flfferences, totalled U*****.05 billon,UPI - 58 words
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Article32 1986-06-13 16 UPI THE MANILA Chronicle, one of the largest daily newspapers silenced when former president Ferdinand Marcos imposed martial law in 1972, resumed publication on Independence Day yesterday. -UPIUPI - 32 words
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476 1986-06-13 16 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Treasurer Paul Keating yesterday stoutly defended their austerity strategy to repair the country's ailing economy. In separate radio interviews, the two leaders dismissed reports of a rift between them and projected a unified stance, promising theReuter - 476 words
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392 1986-06-13 16 LIM SOON NEO - M L undaunted by setback in Bangkok bus deal By LIM SOON NEO THE LATEST setback In Motor 4 Leasing's fight to win a mul-ti-million-dollar contract to lease buses to the Bangkok bus network has not shaken the company's confidence in its eventual success. After one-and-a-half year's dealing which ended392 words
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246 1986-06-13 16 Reuter AN INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund mission has told the Belgian government that its plan (or public spending cuts are without recent precedent, but can still be only a beginning towards sound public finances. The plan, to save US$4.4 billion from the government'sReuter - 246 words
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Article89 1986-06-13 16 AP FAKE ROLEX watches, ersatz Chanel perfume and other counterfeit goods worth more than US$lO million were seized in what could be the largest coun-terfeit-fraud scheme in US customs history. The goods were confiscated and 20 people were arrested in a series of raids onAP - 89 words
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Article86 1986-06-13 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES retreated on profit-taking yesterday on news that South Africa had declared a state of emergency ahead of Monday's 10th anniversary of the Soweto riots. The key August delivery backtracked to U*****.70 an ounce from a high of U*****.20. Silver futures gave backReuter - 86 words
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Article68 1986-06-13 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks pulled back yesterday after a higher opening, with blue chips leading a retreat. An inability to improve on Wednesday's rise triggered prof-it-taking and weaker stock index futures. A 0.1 per cent drop in US May retail sales fuelled pessimism regarding the economy. TheReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement114 1986-06-13 16 EXPATRIATE COMMENTS ABOUT ARDMORE PARK [NO 2| a holiday camp atmosphere. We made friends the first weekend..., around the pool In our previous apartment we lived three years and didn't meet the neighbours. Here our new found friends, all expat families, made us feel at home as soon as we114 words
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Miscellaneous53 1986-06-13 16 ms/casi] Outlook for today: Showers orer several areas in the morning. Rod. art for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on June 12 at the oirport: Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 8.65 R o ull Rainfoll this month 27.7 Rainy days53 words
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Article109 1986-06-13 17 AFP TOA HARBOUR Works Company, a leading engineering and dredging company in Japan, has won an order to build a port in North Yemen jointly with South Korean Hyundai Engineering and Construction. This is the first time that a Japanese-South Korean venture has won aAFP - 109 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-06-13 17 JUNE LIM - Mineral oil shipments push tonnage up By JUNE LIM AN UPSURGE IN mineral oil shipments has pushed the tonnage handled by Singapore's ports in March to 9.6 million tonnes, 16.7 per cent over the same month last year. The strong March showing, coming after improvedSource: Department of Statistics - 302 words
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282 1986-06-13 17 Reuter MITSUBISHI HEAVY Industries Ltd, MHI, declined to comment on Japanese newspaper reports that it has refused to deliver four container ships to the Tung group of Hongkong. "We are aware of the press reports, but we cannot say anything aboutReuter - 282 words
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104 1986-06-13 17 AFP THE NORWEGIAN government is planning to establish an international shipping register at Spitzbergen in order to prevent Norwegian ships from being registered abroad, official sources say. The Norwegian merchant fleet has been halved in two years because ship owners have registered theirAFP - 104 words
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Article77 1986-06-13 17 AFP KUWAIT IS building four artificial islands, equipped with advanced communications equipment and helicopter pads, to strengthen its securi- ty, Interior Minister Sheikh Nawaf al Ahmed al Sabah said in the Al-Siassa newspaper. He said the islands would be completed next month, and would beAFP - 77 words
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Article84 1986-06-13 17 AFP FIRE ABOARD a hydrofoil between Sicily and the Aeolian islands to the north killed three people on Wednesday, with 22 others missing. The harbour master said there were 54 passengers and six crew aboard the Freccia di Messina when the hydrofoil left Milazzo nearAFP - 84 words
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Article1359 1986-06-13 18 CHARTERING REMAINS dull on the freight market on Wednesday with little follow through seen to the coal and iron ore activity reported earlier in the week, shipbrokers said. Coal shippers paid $3.25 from Hampton Roads to Hamburg, however, and $7.25 from Gladstone to Tarragona, but no fresh iron1,359 words
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Article, Illustration833 1986-06-13 18 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE MR POUL Gottlieb Jacobsen does not feel that he has worked five and a half years in Singapore. "I wouldn't have minded staying on," says the deputy general manager of Nedlloyd EAC Agencies. The remarkable thing about living in Singapore,833 words
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994 1986-06-13 18 FT THE SHIPBUILDING industry is back on the West Germany's corporate critical list. The brief upturn in its health, after the deep crisis at the start of this decade, now seems to be over and once again the air is thick withFT - 994 words
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Article858 1986-06-13 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afeo Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 3/4 Aqua Lines IX 3 Arrow Lines X 4 Atlas Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL HI 2/3 ASCL858 words
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Article187 1986-06-13 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.187 words
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361 1986-06-13 19 Lloyd s List WORK HAS begun at lay-up berths around the world on reactivating some 10 million tonnes deadweight of large tankers, raising fears that the freight market could be oversupplied before long. By the time many of the 30 to 50Lloyd s List - 361 words
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379 1986-06-13 19 Reuter THE NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organisation must be willing to project naval force far beyond its accepted area of concern into the Gulf, Indian Ocean and Pacific to guard global maritime freedom, defence secretary Caspar Weinberger said "We can onlyReuter - 379 words
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134 1986-06-13 19 SOVIET UNION has spent more than US$9O million this year on second-hand ship purchases to expand its capacity and modernise its fleet. The vessels which were purchased through intermediaries involved mainly modern tankers. At the same time older tankers and bulkers have been134 words
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121 1986-06-13 19 Kingsley Wood - By K Kingsley Wood THE JHANSI Ki Rani which was grounded on the Barrier Reef on April 26 will arrive in Singapore in the second week of July. The 74,000 tonnes of coal which were loaded at Newcastle for Japan will be121 words
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47 1986-06-13 19 BANK LINE and Columbus Line will include Indonesia in their monthly joint service which cover North Europe and Papua New Guinea. It will begin loading in Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp and Le Havre for Surabaya and Jakarta in the middle of the month.47 words
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319 1986-06-13 19 SYDNEY'S waterfront should be redeveloped and expanded as the heart of the city's commercial shipping operations, according to a government-appointed committee drawn from port employers, unions and port authority, the Maritime Services Board. The report, a strategic port plan for the next 20319 words
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342 1986-06-13 19 AFP THE VICE-MINISTER for the Soviet merchant navy, Boris Yunitsin, has arrived in Angola to organise the salvage of two Soviet and one Cuban freighter sabotaged in the port of Namibe last week, the daily Sovietskaya Rossiya reported. The paper ignored a South AfricanAFP - 342 words
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Article3886 1986-06-13 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 are published at a3,886 words
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Article780 1986-06-13 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movamant Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schadula Location Swan Reefer 661N 13.6.86 2300 Bakke Sime F1 1400-1500 U1 Gowa 08NB 13.6.86 0300 PIL F7 1700-1900/1800-2000 W4 Tonoh Air 26S 14.6.86 0700 NAPL F7 1730-1830 B3 Maria780 words
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Article246 1986-06-13 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Berth Arrival Deperture KEPPEL WHARVES Jenhol K22 alongside 13.6.86/0100 Pole Star K30 alongside 13.6.86/0600 Thai Hong K11 alongside 13.6.86/2300 BintangSeria K24E 13.6.86/*****4.6.86/1500 Equator 4 K23 13.6.86/*****4.6.86/0700 Kota Ratna K31 13.6.86/*****9.6.86/1500 Trans Hav K09 13.6.86/*****3.6.86/2300 PASIR PANJANG Kyowa Cosmos P3W alongside 13.6.86/0600 Sri Liming P2C246 words
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Advertisement656 1986-06-13 17 Concise Comprehensive Contemporary n«wsag^—EH FEDERAL OyyCL yia Okjent Oveiqeas CtUaitm Line M«H SHrmt AGENCIS (I*t N». 2*2*4/ on) 70 Shenton Way #04-03 Marma House Smgaoore 0207 TH *****11 TtLEX NO RS ***** CPS OfFICE TPC #***** Tel *****31 and *****32 Terminal office TPC #034)30 Td *****90/*****93/*****01 KSDU MRUNE IWIK MSKB656 words
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Advertisement63 1986-06-13 17 mas Mr POUL Gottlieb Jocobsen will be leaving Singapore tomorrow for a breather in Denmark before his next posting in Thailand. Pag* II WORK HAS begun ot lay-up berths around the world on reactivating some 10 million tonnes deadweight of large tankers. P«g« 111 Index to advertisers II Shipping schedules63 words
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Advertisement998 1986-06-13 17 4 11# V2M THE HEART OF THE DRAGON MAERSK LINE A, FAST TRANSIT TO MIDDLE EAST SINQAPOgE /D UBAI 8 DAYS fiaaismtssiw=,i BS?I SINGAPORE/KUWAIT —11 DAYS eEJ, p v v s >»» EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. *S«p»w( Omtmt Tan *CT li/i 7300 MB CFS li/i 0700 MRS mb. K I.ivm998 words
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Advertisement230 1986-06-13 18 STRAITS FEEDER Pacific South Wml Feeder at Kao i YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE J TRAMS-PACIFIC SERVICEB Pacific North West I Atlantic/Canada Faoder at Kao I Faedar at Nagoya 1F7T78 1 I Mi:'/«ra r Imf t urn t>w| I IL*M BKI OT7! irTTTMnjrr-—nT« i ■EMEMH I ■lIWRMILMI ammii flii'iKK'tMii'iMi w*W i■ I MM230 words
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Advertisement184 1986-06-13 18 Supercarrier Service C. AMERI TO: PANAMA US WC/E 14 6 13-lt/i IS 6 M-X/C M/i 11/7 18-13/7 l«/ 7 a/7 TV 71/7 1/1 lt/7 a/7 a/7 24/7 4/1 W/l 12/1 i 7/« a/« a/» a/i 2/1 7/1 1/1 13/3 a/7 vi 15/1 21/1 H/l a/i 3/i v> M/i ii/i rut184 words
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Advertisement811 1986-06-13 19 WgfWK Th® Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd QCC Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok KOMIOOH BAT 'I r 'i n» I,*; In I.' I COWTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK'CONTINENT BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SW6APOBE TO811 words
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Advertisement729 1986-06-13 19 Franco Belgian Services t ,r I t r, ri. h cow MO soma to nnort ilh Ht-liti.in I .ir .Irn I iri. (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) ic.m i'.»n I' STOK tttum It fern Ite F»mm Hmi Mm M II Mi (IS km) 7 M I M MM 12 M 13729 words
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Advertisement574 1986-06-13 20 ft Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS Inland haulage to inland destinations in Europe TO EUROPE/MED S parc PKttaif Ptninf Ltriwißßae Cm Hbwf Man Bhaaaa *'warp MMMXL LfMßt 23/6 25/1 20/7 24/7 27/7 BM TOUNUS 2/7 4/7 4/1 29/7 2/1 U MUBMUKMtt 9/7 U/7 13/7 7/t 23/1 IC/t 19/1 12/1 FROM N.574 words
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Advertisement141 1986-06-13 20 FULLY CONTAINERISED SE RVI C E MO EUROPE VIA SUEzHf* Member ot the Ace Consortium ORBITAL CHEF 49« LcHawc r<aa FftMN H*k«f tatwp 7/7 1/7 10/7 12/7 lb/7 14/7 15/7 17/7 19/7 22/7 21/7 22/7 24/7 26/7 29/7 28/7 29/7 31/7 2/1 5/8 FULLY CONTAIN!RISED 10 FROM NORTH AMFRICA WfST141 words
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Advertisement635 1986-06-13 20 /jff Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** I \S I I RN CAR I INI R. I I I). SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS SERVICES W:lilHHil FROM JAPAN tftud S'P« nONCf MMU Hi t ¥7t Sated SKI MGOn *40 St HI635 words
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Advertisement671 1986-06-13 20 r EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) also acceptmg ia/ra 4 ra/ra to gotwwurg umb copohace* oao. Stockholm, wlsmki. nam. brekrhaven vm i IOWMN. SOUTHARTTON. MANCWSTER AMSTERDAM VM ROTTERDAM UWWa. GLASGOW W FEUXSTOWE US WEST COAST OUTBOUND FEEDER *Sl SGP MOTKI VSL LAI no671 words
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Advertisement754 1986-06-13 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL GOWA KOTA SIMGA MAJAPAMT VESSEL MA HAWK SEA VICTORY KOTA SMOA SEA HAWK SIN JKT OBY SIN HKQ KAO *TCH KEE BUS *MUR *HTC VOK KOJ KEE sw sm std vu% is/s754 words
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Advertisement841 1986-06-13 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMEX SERVICE TO UK/COffTVOT EXPRESS CONTMNER SERVICE FROM UK/COffTMNT Hm b-nmenrimm mm ston pjujwc rrm Mm Mm SaM faM SjM bW bM 13/6 15/1 Or faM Uri SaM SaM W 21/6 23/1 FraMJrt Eaproa faM bM MM bU bM 2t/« TeUe lipmi faMbM faW 14/1 16/6 1/7841 words
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Advertisement418 1986-06-13 21 DJASAQETRI A Joint Europe Service Ok P.T. DJAKARTA LLIYI P.T. BESURI LLOYi P.T. tAMOA INMHESSA P.T. TMKORA LLOYi EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE S*p« Hkaa tMTMMT VIS-NB 23-25/6 21/7 tMUBMK- V 5-« 28-3Q/C STOK HMO na JK/TUUrr COM m- Wl7-M 7-1/7 V« VI 12/1 15/1 M-a/7 HMM/rMM a/I418 words
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Advertisement401 1986-06-13 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR HTOKVM ¥***** PMAM M* •BASSE* fit PA-AA W7W *«*«Mr|ta| o* V* (Burmese National Line) Loadmg for Racoon Spore PJtdanc Penary a n/13 jm 11/14 Mi 21/21 ha 21/30 Jut BANK LINE EXPRESS SEI6-CONTAIER SERVICE MBMMI TO UKC SPORE RDM! CLYDEBAM VI7N 17/ C 11/7401 words
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Advertisement1176 1986-06-13 22 USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round The World Service) *Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. 0. KNKHT *27 N. GAR*T V 4 0. FREEDOM *9 FM BRDGE *23/6.11 BRDGE VI STORE LB 21 Jw 15 Jul 1 U 26 Jul M 2 Aug I JM 8 Aug PACIFIC COAST PACIFIC SOUTH WEST1,176 words
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Advertisement683 1986-06-13 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers PK«lanf lino Vessel Sy<tn Also Accepts 1 M Add' Bra ESTtamn v 5 7 w CM.ABM V 27 H W RAABAS V 23 14 Mm Mkm 9 M 7 M AM/Bns CHNOMS V2O 77 h* 12 M 20 M II M AM/Bns RAVDAS683 words
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Advertisement535 1986-06-13 22 GOLDEN LINE GUAM GUAN SHPPM6 (PTE) LID 23, IM lyv Street SMWOK IIM IE *****88 (II IMS) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOUKM On CetaaM/lUrecN/Rtoial/DMei eouo mm Colombo /Rarecta Oute Oofta 22/23 tmm MM) CHMA OCEAN SHPPMG CO., PEKMG TIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHMA 11 3in Rittvtai/Mwp •fa Cf to Dim m»535 words
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Advertisement475 1986-06-13 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road »27 16 Internationa' P'a*a Smqapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 11 O L'nesl o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK PHILITRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD TEI *****22 (8 UNES) TELEX RS ***** PHtLI hut ia »fa n* stok U/4, 21/4 n/i %n. n/7 IVS, KRONE. MK. rebjnc.475 words
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Advertisement815 1986-06-13 23 &NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD ">J? i«pn»« was m iro SiS!"' SKH No office Ten-ul CFS BOOKMCS *****77 *****77 *****22 *****53 ORDMECT LRR *****19 *****16 I. Balm. HARPER MRA SON. BHD. 23iiw P KtUnf HARPER MRA SON BN>. 3*7201 3M?<t P. U U HARPER MRA SON. BH> *4722 Perur* HARPER815 words
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Advertisement406 1986-06-13 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P. KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON Nr 7 Dnan/fOCM S niei *i.tNTS NfPTUNt AGfNCIfS Plf lID tH *****7; ?!BS4U .Book^gs) 777/ MO *****?? (Operations) *****84 (Terminali *****50 *****04 (CfS) 2/1 Mtl »IM« «(.*NIS TUNAS SMIA SDN RHO *1 lei PK frt *****4406 words
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Advertisement508 1986-06-13 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELAAG PENANG M/S SHARMAT NAM SOON SOU BND IST AND 2NO FLOOR. MESSRS HAJ THONG SWPWG508 words
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Advertisement413 1986-06-13 24 :rffSf REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (5 WEEKLY SAILINGS SMGArOK Sal/Sun »V! n —tti IV .<■ .iiHimw St* DRAGON n —Mm QT2Zunici TFT ICHEISB raaimn BBlEBnl E2I3EESI □an E258E221 w"imi eciieb EEII TO SOUTH THAILAND KjZS I-*.■ THTm nn ii hingaE id j InjiAkJETJ MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY413 words
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Miscellaneous134 1986-06-13 24 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm #C <* ect,on y Shower Rom Wave height Cloudy Sky Surfoce winds are indicated by arrows which fly with the wind One full circle represents calm or light and134 words
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Advertisement257 1986-06-13 25 LIZENA PTE LTD Tel: *****87, *****88 To4ox: R*****1 ETA ETD Loadhf for IKXONG VENTWE 20/6 25/6 Phnom Pert/HicMmnh City MEKONG EXPRESS 2S/6 2/7 Ptaoai Ptftfi/Hodanrt City 21/8 2/7 HkMm* Qly/Hapimf TM In Port 14/6 Dunai/Pefcan B*u REGULAR LINER SERVICE TO INDIA/BANGLADESH PORTS. ETA ETD DESTVUTKM MB HOY 9/86 PI 16/6257 words
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Advertisement317 1986-06-13 25 PNG PACIFIC LINE S'pore P. Ketanc LOADMG FOR TBN 19 Jun 20 Jun* POM Lae, fro, Kimbe, Rabaul •Subiect Inducement. Abo caHs other PNG ports SINDIA NAVIGATION S.A. SHMMEI K 22 Jun COLOMBO (DRECT) ANDEKA SHIPPING PTE. LTD Tel *****45. *****50 Tele* RS ***** ANSHIP A il*" i iIhTIi a317 words
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Advertisement711 1986-06-13 25 E E 3 I 2 KSEH YUNG M 7 IC/C 24/6 C SELATAN Vll 9-39 25/6 27/6 C SELATMI V 1/7 5/7 7/7 21/1 -< 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARMERS -J 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS Oft: REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAINAN TO SHGfc PORE AND N. MALAYSIA711 words
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Advertisement493 1986-06-13 26 EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO MO FROM UK/CONTINENT cBbBROK It MAN STORE PJffLAMG FENANG FOO HIMM 13/14 M 11/12 W 14/17 M 11/1J M UK. RTM. ICG. PENANG nOUK SMK BANGKOK FROM MTANN 14/14 km 15/15 k* 14/17 km 19/13 km ICG. BHVN. ANT. HULL BENJAMAS 3/4 M 5/( M 7/«493 words
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Advertisement491 1986-06-13 26 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE LTD 6001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0710 TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO FULL COWTMHER SHEWS TO PORT KELAH6/POWK VESSELS ¥0T NO SPORE PKLANG PNG ANSON V4CMS IS Dm 1( MM ANSON V47MC 17 Dm U Mm lt/ID491 words
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Advertisement626 1986-06-13 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) OHMTU CHEF MM ROHM JACtJM 34N KFTUC CRYSTAL xm KOKM ChWCf 27* S>« 11/4 25/4 2/7 9/7 ■Harr* Um fttoat HW| Br«r 7/7 1/7 11/7 12/7 11/7 14/7 15/7 17/7626 words
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Advertisement715 1986-06-13 26 Everett Lines I COMPANA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (CP.V.) 'PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loading tor CaAao Satarani. It and al oflwr Pefuman ports «nt* transhipment *1 lot* On CPV Ihroufti Bills ol lading to hnal destination Penan** f Ketone THOMASEWRETT HUOTVWfTT iaanoioewrett tff 14/15 In 24/25 km 7/1 U 'EVERETT ORIENT UNE"4715 words
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Advertisement238 1986-06-13 26 ZIM NON-CONFOENCt NOOOOIT fUI COHTMND XMKX c»|wt to USA East I We»t Cost, ChiXwJjil Cw<i tmt HMTI rr-fiTi 11 7J» 71.7 Jl 21.7JC JI.7JS ZXM IIXJt 2XM UUt ZIM EJLAT CONTAMU UK m rm n va its m m BUT 17/1 1/7 «/7 1/7 IV7 M/ 7 WMCATOI 27/t 11/7238 words
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