The Business Times, 1 July 1986
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Title Section12 1986-07-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 TUESDAY, JULY 1, ISM 75 CENTS12 words
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473 1986-07-01 1 MARGARET THOMAS - B-G Lee explains importance of working at American-Asean ties By MARGARET THOMAS THE US should not take the success or goodwill of the Asean nations for granted, BrigadierGeneral Lee Hsien Loong told a luncheon meeting of the Council on Foreign Relations in New473 words
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246 1986-07-01 1 Bernama NST THE MALAYSIAN Chinese Associatibn, the Malaysian Indian Congress »nd GSerakan have reacted positively to Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba's statement on Sunday in which he envisaged a multi-ra-cial party reflecting a Malaysian race in the future. The MIC andBernama; NST - 246 words
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Article, Illustration75 1986-07-01 1 THE WESTIN STAMFORD Hotel opens its doors today, when it will also be officially certified as the tallest hotel in the world. Behind the five-star celebrations lies the fact that there are approaching twice as many hotel rooms as there are guests75 words
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Article109 1986-07-01 1 Reuter OPEC MINISTERS yesterday adjourned their half-yearly conference in Brioni, Yugoslavia, after six days of talks which achieved only a tentative majority agreement on oil prices and output and "tacit understanding" that the 13 states would reduce their production. The final communique said that the conferenceReuter - 109 words
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445 1986-07-01 1 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE PAN MALAYSIA ESTATES has embarked on a six-million renminbi (554.3 million) residential project called Mahwa Mansions in Hongkou, north of Shanghai. At a ground-breaking ceremony yesterday, director Tan Beng Huat said the 12-storey building was expected to be completed445 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-07-01 1 INCREASED SELLING in the afternoon caused share prices to close lower over a broad front at the Singapore stock exchange yesterday. Malaysian speculatives led the way down, although local blue-chips were not spared the profit-taking pressure. "The market is suffering from indigestion," one274 words
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466 1986-07-01 1 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH THE UPWARD RUSH of Singapore's information technology (IT) industry slackened last year when growth was reduced from an annual rate of 29 per cent to 18 per cent. This underlined the urgent need to develop overseas markets. Overall466 words
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470 1986-07-01 1 GOH YEE LING - *y GOH YEE LING SUPPLIERS to the retail trade are divided over participation in the "Christmas Magic '86" trade fair to be held in December by the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case). This follows strong opposition being shown to the event by470 words
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Advertisement153 1986-07-01 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM Before Link' -'V i After 'Link' Specialist in HAIR WEAVING HAIRCARE At Link Hair Care we put back that extra link in your hair, helping you to restore that natural look again. We will link your hair with LINKS (where you've lost yours) and153 words
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Advertisement231 1986-07-01 1 SHANE MFOAMATIOM HONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATEMALS AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE CROSSWORDS TV A RADIO BRISTOW OUR VIEW THE ASEAN FOREIGN MINISTERS' meeting in Mnnilo. in asking for commitment to o fairer international economic order, was not merely articulating self-interest. It wos asking for the developed nations' commitment to an entire idea231 words
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Advertisement190 1986-07-01 1 Chinese Company fina theyare^ know your anytime y Of course you should. With the state of today's economy, it's even more vital to know exactly how your business stands financially. Now you can with UniView, Singapore's first computer-banking service. It allows you to see, among other things, an up-to-the-second statement190 words
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Advertisement14 1986-07-01 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM FmN report, Paps 19 Asian slocks, Rags 1114 words
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HOME NEWS
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144 1986-07-01 2 EIGHT NATIONAL GROUPS from overseas, 30 local companies and nearly 100 individual exhibitors have responded to the Metal Asia AutomAsia exhibition to be held from Nov 18 to 22 at the World Trade Centre. "The response has been positive," said John Huang, the managing director144 words
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Article100 1986-07-01 2 THE USUAL PRICE of a 22-oz soft drink at 7-Eleven stores is 75 cents and not $1.20 as reported in BT on June 21. The $1.20 figure refers to the price normally charged by major fast-food outlets. The retail chain started selling the drink last month at100 words
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Article483 1986-07-01 2 ELAINE KOH - Indian Bank seeks to wind up company By ELAINE KOH A $5.5-MILLION plastics factory, set up nine months ago, and which was supposed to record sales of $36 million this year, has closed. The company has left debts of about $455,000 and is facing a winding-up483 words
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518 1986-07-01 2 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI A FIRST-YEAR budget of 1500,000 has been set aside for the Rmaii Enterprise Bureau (SEB) to play its role as the supporter of «inn« upgrading. Its niche is in the training of local suppliers by their multinational company (MNC) clients.518 words
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396 1986-07-01 2 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT Corporation, one of the world's largest manufacturers of computer systems, aims to increase its presence in the Far East, including Singapore, according to one of its vice-presidents, who visited the Republic last week. The American multinational, which has a manufacturing plant and396 words
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Article268 1986-07-01 2 TT HAS BEEN three years since the little boys in their distinctive navy blue sailor suits last performed in Singapore The 24 young boys of the Vienna Boys' Choir will be in Singapore again this week when they will raise their distinctive voices in268 words
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195 1986-07-01 2 MORE THAN 7,000 copies of a glossy updated directory of local manufacturers and services companies have been distributed overseas by its publisher, the Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA). Tradelink, a new name given to the 25th edition of the SMA annual directory, aims to promote the195 words
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Article, Illustration306 1986-07-01 3 THE FIRST two-thirds of the tunnel which will link Singapore to Pulau Seraya, where the Republic's newest power station is located, have been completed. The 2.6-km submarine tunnel will house power cables which transmit electricity from offshore Pulau Seraya to mainland Singapore. Completion of the hockey306 words
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294 1986-07-01 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE A TOP-LEVEL Shanghai trade mission comprising 31 government officials will arrive in Singapore this month to promote the import and export of products between Shanghai and the Republic and other Asean countries. An advance party of four led by Yang Chengzheng, the294 words
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Article227 1986-07-01 3 THE PICO GROUP clinched $5 million worth of work at die Canadian Expo *BS, where it was responsible for the design and construction of four Asean pavilions. It won contracts to put up pavilions for Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei. "We started work on227 words
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Article84 1986-07-01 3 SEVEN Multi-Revenue Collection (MRC) centres will be closed from today, while the remaining seven centres are scheduled to follow suit on Jan 2, 1987. The closures are in line with the government's policy to promote cashless payments. The centres are Telok winngnh Branch of Chung Khiaw84 words
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Article35 1986-07-01 3 A 5,500-SQ-METRE plot of land belonging to The Sze Hal Tong Banking and Insurance Co has been acquired by the government. The land, situated in Ang Mo Kk), will be used for general development.35 words
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Article193 1986-07-01 3 THEY FLY through the air with the greatest of ease, these daring young men, who pull many "G's". And today Singaporeans have a chance to see them in action when the British Aerospace Hawk trainers of the Red Arrows flying display team slice through193 words
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254 1986-07-01 3 SINGAPORE is planning to play host to an international show exhibiting the works of local and overseas graphic designers late next year or early 1908. Designers Association of Singapore (DAS) president ADrin Moore said last night that the association had been contacted by the254 words
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334 1986-07-01 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN TALKS on the sale of Malaysian natural gas to Singapore have been put on hold with both sides evaluating their respective positions. While the standstill in talks in no way suggests the project has reached a deadlock, it does mean that334 words
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198 1986-07-01 3 HOUSEHOLD consumers can expect to pay more for their water soon. The Public Utilities Board's general manager Lee Yong Siang said yesterday: "The water tariff will have to be revised upwards in the near future. We are now looking at the production198 words
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Advertisement133 1986-07-01 2 7 Announcing the opening of The N J* v r w > > A m nf W1 m **«r- i m Balalaika 00m... Russian specialities, Continental favourites and more. 8 01 KX *_«»>! ■'s 1 < -If?:.'. ii -1 M MB restaurant, m by the very same chefs. Longing for133 words
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Advertisement366 1986-07-01 2 IHEAITH T 11 mi BY NATURETIME* MBlackmores, Australia's leading health care company, firmly believe that a positive attitude is the first ingredient of good health. To be followed by proper diet, regular sleep and exercise. Executive Formula B Blackmores understand the busy schedule of executives. So they specially developed Natuietime*366 words
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Advertisement163 1986-07-01 3 X 4 V >5 A a Korean Air wide-bodied Jet takes off from Singapore bound for Seoul. It departs every Wednesday and Saturday morning at 9:35. So you arrive in Seoul in the afternoon. And once you're in there, wbo knows what treasures, and bargains you might find? From world-famous163 words
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Advertisement115 1986-07-01 4 THE VIE I N S I N r. CCI; JT-. r- mM- Si*^ m A -4J A. >» i «*ff® ft nni it 4 ■>;■:- 7 V:-.; R -.5 S! -f1.. I i I &r? SI -Am v wf sssr 1 SfllOO >S$ 108 b Singapore SB2OO >Ssl2o currency Call115 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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Article, Illustration73 1986-07-01 5 AN OFFICE GIRL reetfag ia a sleeping device fer i fdek rccevcry frem bflgie «I the Oyaaamftdekere asliea which wawl ia Tekye ea Saturday. Japaaese iavcater Dr YcsUre Nakamatw, the wlaaer af the IMS latimtlwl laveatiea Graad Prix, said Cerebrex helps the aasr reeever qslckly tramReuter photo - 73 words
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89 1986-07-01 5 AFP POLICE have arrested an election candidate and his brother, and charged them with instigating riots in the southern Thai island resort of Phuket a week ago. Raevudh Chindapol, a Phuket candidate in the July 27 general election from New Force, a small left-leaningAFP - 89 words
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242 1986-07-01 5 AP INDIA, which is trying to mediate an end to the Sri Lankan crisis, presented Colombo's latest peace proposal to Tamil separatist groups on Sunday. Copies of the Sri Lankan peace proposal submitted recently to the Indian government were handed over to leaders ofAP - 242 words
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237 1986-07-01 5 Bernama MALAYSIA'S national industrialisation policy is aimed at raising the export value of goods manufactured in the country, according to Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baha. The growth of the manufacturing sector needed to be stepped up as the country was not likely at present to turnBernama - 237 words
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186 1986-07-01 5 THE PHILIPPINE government must guarantee the safety of communist rebels if they are to emerge from the underground to contest elections, former Communist Party chief Jose Maria Sison said in Manila yesterday. Mr Sison, founder and former chairman of the banned Communist Party of186 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-07-01 5 AFP THE "ABE DOCTRINE" expounded by Tokyo's top diplomat to Asean nations was an attempt to answer their criticisms of Japan's role in the region, diplomats in Manila said. Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe made sweeping promises last week to Asean ministers, pledging thatAFP - 411 words
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397 1986-07-01 5 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ Regional Correspondent THE INDONESIAN economy is expected to contract by about 2 per cent this year, the first such (all in its modern history. But immediate fears about a devaluation of the rupiah have eased. This was the prognosis contained in a397 words
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387 1986-07-01 5 AFP FOREIGNERS in the Hongkong civil service are more disturbed by the British colonial government's localisation policy than by China's takeover of Hongkong in 1997, according to an expatriate union leader. The government recently implemented a new retirement policy for foreigners mostly expatriate Britons inAFP - 387 words
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Advertisement269 1986-07-01 5 L—4t, Pag« Hongkong Bank opens the door to business opportunities in China. I l« >11 k« Hi:' I > ink Inn.: I K k II Ik'lp \t Ml in.lki' i! 11 1 '.Ilk III!' Inn.i »iir >| k ii iM k■- iml II |s||H o Mllkk 11' 'II -V\ 11269 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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427 1986-07-01 6 AP Reuter AMERICAN Senator Bill Bradley, charging that current efforts to combat the world debt crisis stifled economic growth, has proposed a debt relief plan for poor countries to be discussed at regular meetings between major lenders. Mr Bradley on Sunday billedAP; Reuter - 427 words
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224 1986-07-01 6 AFP ZAMBIA'S President Kenneth Kaunda said in Lusaka that he was strongly convinced the British stand over South Africa was more racial than a concern about protecting investments. "I can't believe it's the question of losing investments that's worrying them. There's more toAFP - 224 words
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Article70 1986-07-01 6 Reuter THE CANNED food you feed your dog may be a nutritious meal for humans as well. US researcher EUlie Pitts of the Dartmouth Medical School said her analysis of three brands of dog food showed that they did "provide considerable amounts ofReuter - 70 words
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308 1986-07-01 6 NYT NEW ORDERS for American machine tools rose 7.2 per cent in May frotn April's level, according to a report by the National Machine Tool Builders' Association. Despite the month-to-month increase, new orders in April were 7 per centNYT - 308 words
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Article832 1986-07-01 6 ARRIVALS Operator StMtC* number Local tint From SIA UA CAL FT sv MAS MAS MAS MAS SIA AC CPA RBA sv GIA SIA SWR SIA THAI SIA MAS GIA SIA SQI17 UA805 C134I FT75 SV398 MH60I MH68I MH811 MH671 SO 103 AC858 CX7I0 BI421 SV399 GA960 SQI832 words
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Advertisement179 1986-07-01 6 The Most Advanced Coding System In The World Videojet. So advanced, it literally "writes" information on virtually any type of surface by electrostatically controlling the path of each pressurised ink droplet. Every product on the production line can be individually coded, regardless of line speed, and information may hft rhangfiri179 words
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Advertisement171 1986-07-01 6 I I II \I I 11 II I Every Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday and I 1 II I aI fI \l Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at J— IJL-J 1 22:05 hours and arnving at Heathrow at 07:05 hours the following morning. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your Travel Agent AIR171 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article258 1986-07-01 7 SINGAPORE The market closed easier yesterday with July One RSS buyers quoted at 175.50 cents per kg, down 1.25 cents from last Friday's close. Dealers said the morning session lost 1.25 cents following lower Japanese advices and some stop-loss selling in thin trading. Prices were little changed from lunch-time258 words
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Article230 1986-07-01 7 RAS prices in S cants/kg, FOB in h oW* NOON CLOSE r -m Bayacs 5eHen Irrt I RSS Prompt 175.00 176.00N 175.50 176.50N Int 1 RSS July 86 175.50 176.50 175.50 176.50 Irtt 1 RSS Aug 86 173 50 174.00 173.50 174.50 Int 2 RSS O P230 words
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Article80 1986-07-01 7 (cants/kg. 1-ton p JULY 86 AUGUST 86 (curren it month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS lyylH Siiivi B«y«re SMHOCS SSR 20 160 00 162.00N 160.50 162.50N SSR SO 157.00 159.00N 157.50 159.50N MRELB Siim kyM SMR CV 231.00 233.00N 232.00 234.00N SMR L 230.00 232.00N 231.00 233.00N80 words
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Article137 1986-07-01 7 ChintM Prodi Exchange tcm Robusto 20/25% FOB NSW 450.00 Sottors row dosing pi Jm 30 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Bufc FOB Otd drum FOB New drum FOB Copra Mix*d Ooom) P«PfMT Muntok Whit® FOB MW Sarawak Whit* FOBfoqNLW Sarawak spccial block FOB NLW Sarawak Asta block FOB NLW137 words
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Article66 1986-07-01 7 Bangkok Broken Rice (US$/Imm. FOC) A-l Super A-l Speool 118 115 Whit* Rice C-l Special C-l Ord unq unq 100% 1st doss 250 Loon zain Rice 100% 2nd doss 220 100% 3rd dots 215 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grode 2?§ 5% 205 100% 3rd grode unq 10% 20066 words
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Article94 1986-07-01 7 THE PRICE af Hi ea the Kiab Lamptr Tla Market reee three eeata yesterday te eleee at M 514.06 par kg trem last Friday. Dealers aid the rise was aided by iaereaeed baying activity trem Ja> pan aad feilew-threagh Malayalaa iatereat, although Earepean hayera remained reserved* Tradiag waa94 words
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Article180 1986-07-01 7 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed higher yesterday on light covering supported by the rise in palm oil futures following reports that India bought up to 71,500 tonnes of processed palm oil at its weekly tender last week. Dealers said the market was uncertain initially after a weaker180 words
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555 1986-07-01 7 MBT MALAYSIA is adopting a radical approach to marketing its primary commodities. It will encourage investments abroad in industries which consume commodities (or which it te the leading producer and exporter, such as palm oil. This change is felt neceaaary because withMBT - 555 words
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Article548 1986-07-01 7 COFFEE Robusta futures trading yesterday morning was generally routine, with the market ending the session unchanged to £2 a tonne higher. Trade price-Ox buying initially lifted the market, although values subsequently eased back when this support lacked fol-low-through. Latest reports from AccuWeather, forecasting no immediate threat of frosts548 words
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Advertisement448 1986-07-01 7 A Super Deal for Advertisers WEEKENII&O DISTRIBUTED TO 75.000 HOMES EVERY FRIDAY *4 k r a fetr S3 M.C.(P) No. 173/5/86 Copy billion dollars ATTENTION East Coast traders! WHAT'S vM IN fSZ STORE WHATS THEIR LINE?. Selling in the suburbs Funny lines WHY WE'RE THE RIGHT CHOICE... TV Viewing si)448 words
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FEATURES
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Article497 1986-07-01 8 AMONG the host of things that could be said kbout the Asean Foreign Ministers' meeting and subsequent discussions in Manila, one thing stands out. The deliberations were about bread and butter, literally, and the mood of the conference reflected it, but the the discussions left a broader497 words
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Article, Illustration1343 1986-07-01 8 GOH YEE LING - When a hotel has more than 2,000 rooms to sell in a depressed market, it has to pull every promotional trick in the book. GOH YEE LING looks at some of the strategies Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza will use to1,343 words
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549 1986-07-01 8 THE house-cleaning tasks facing Miss Inge H Krieg are enough to give a seasoned industrial cleaning expert a giant headache. But Miss Krieg is wisely railing on high-technology and disciplined organisation to help her look after more than 2,000 rooms of Westin549 words
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Advertisement129 1986-07-01 8 The Garden Hotel's Ups Downs From Ist July 1986 Our rates come down. Our discounts nvuTl m. A off published rates for Commercial Accounts from Ist July to 31st December 1986 All of our existing commercial accounts will enjoy this discount rate. If your company would like to start an129 words
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Advertisement54 1986-07-01 8 TTTTTT 24 25 JULY 1986 MANPOWER MANAGEMENT FOR EMPLOYERS AND PERSONNEL PRACTITIONERS a DOWNSIZING REDUCING WAGE COSTS.... PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL NEGOTIATING SKILLS WAGE NEGOTIATIONS FLEXIBLE WAGE SYSTEMS CAFETERIA OF FRINGE BENEFITS COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS PROFITS... PROFIT SHARING PLANS CALL THE CONFERENCE DIRECTOR, OR MANAGEMENT PTE LTD FOR "THE 1986 CONFERENCE ON MANPOWER54 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration606 1986-07-01 9 Agencies CRYING TEARS of Joy, Argentine captain Diego Maradona lifted the 1986 World Cup yesterday after his team had edged West Germany 3-2 at Aztec Stadium in a thrilling end to the month-long tournament. Argentina, which won the Cup for the second time following its victoryAgencies; Reuter photo - 606 words
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Article359 1986-07-01 9 MAX COMMANDER - ■y MAX COMMANDER TORTOISES hibernate in the winter. You put them in a cardboard box, cover them with straw and leaves and any other garden rubbish and with a bit of luck they sleep through the frost and snows of winter and emerge relatively unscathed to359 words
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Article, Illustration488 1986-07-01 9 UPI AN INDIAN, a South African or one of two Europeans, all unseeded and none ranked higher than No 32, will provide the men's semi-finals' success story at Wimbledon for the 10th consecutive year. Since unseeded John McEnroe reached the semi-finals in 1977, one quadrant ofUPI - 488 words
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Article125 1986-07-01 9 AP 808 MURPHY, for 11 long years a frustrated, injury-plagued non-winner, patiently and carefully shot a 71 and scored a 3-stroke victory on Sunday in the Canadian Open golf championship. The husky, 43-year-old Murphy scored only the fifth victory of his 19-year PGA tour career withAP - 125 words
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Miscellaneous1140 1986-07-01 9 to em mm TUESDAY PREMIERE Scorned and Swindled Ift3opm, Channel 5 A smooth-talking cowboy cheats a woman and her mother of their worldly possessions in this movie inspired by a true event. Sharon Clark (Tuesday Weld, left), is the woman who succumbs to the advances of Tony Ristelle, while Sheree1,140 words
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Miscellaneous6 1986-07-01 9 @;.^']*|/.,>&\},*%@|\\)%_$$|~@^ BriStcW: Ftaaklhcfcens L ur4p*j«rooos.. \irfle~~ o>6 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration455 1986-07-01 10 I Bidder drops hints about disposing Stanchart's S African interests Agencies '.STANDARD CHARTERED PLC 'will continue to reject Lloyds Bank's bid, in spite of the latter increasing its offer to 822 pence I from 750 pence, a Stanchart »spokesman said. The new offer valuesAgencies - 455 words
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543 1986-07-01 10 NYT THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT has asked ITT Corp to grant it exclusive rights (or 30 days to purchase the company's telecommunications business, but ITT has told the government that a decision about the purchase must be made by the end ofNYT - 543 words
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748 1986-07-01 10 NYT hIE FACT that the Nasdaq (composite Index dosed last Friday at a new high is only the latest sign that there is a growing interest in over-the-counter slocks in the US. *The Nasdaq Index, an acronym for the National Association of Securities DealersNYT - 748 words
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153 1986-07-01 10 Reuter PHILLIPS PETROLEUM Co is negotiating to sell to Royal Dutch Shell Group some of its reserves. A Phillips spokesman in New York said: "We have been negotiating with Shell with respect to the sale of some of our properties, butReuter - 153 words
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Advertisement127 1986-07-01 10 I -> ft* u-> Panfried with tocdlo |i'ipcs and Pi SEAFOOD rOITOURRI IN "ASIL SAUCE Frt* «Iml Dower safe s< m prawns served is a Pi UJL VENISON "DIANA* Served with a supeifo pme sauce, fruits, Btusmls sprouts nd cJ JL Uj C^www la tk tnttiw 4 opnre. 333 Orchard127 words
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Advertisement55 1986-07-01 10 ■ShUi mm I-lA. < r 4 *1 fiffig/ii '■!> r j Q 3: *7eixacc (faide* tH P'C.'Vv,!- tic- I W Complete Buffet Lunch for as little as $3.00 for the third paying guest* fa 2 J r~ 3$ 3 U L\ J W5& SSI \A Si +0 a> 5i HOMROMi55 words
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Advertisement74 1986-07-01 10 mwm THAI TOOO nSTIMAL* JULY 1-*****8 k l* I, Tohm Yum coong. Guy hot Buy Teoy. Ton Mun pia, Kao Ohb Sapparoo A rich, tasty and spicy Thai buffet spread presented by Thai Cooks from Chiang Mai. Thai dessert-making demonstrations dally. Lunch or Dinner $15.50" :7 V f j. 1074 words
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Advertisement153 1986-07-01 10 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). Two splendid menus for busy executives153 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article355 1986-07-01 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed lower on persistent institutional selling after a steady opening. The Hang Seng Index lost 11.87 points to 1,739.11 against a fractional gain in the morning session, while the Hongkong Index finished 7.18 points lower at 1,086.02. Brokers attributed the wide price movement to the355 words
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Article204 1986-07-01 11 JUNE SO KT 209 -0.01 Kuochan Dav Laa Chang Yuan 22.30 34.80 -0.2 +0.5 2560 -0.2 12.50 •0.1 31 40 -0.3 37 70 •0 1 Chang htoa Bark Chang Loong 43.70 25.80 -0.6 -0.1 Not bwoslmant 379.45 -4.95 24.70 -0.9 21.00 -0.4 Chan Hrin Hour 10.10 2560 •0.15 -0.8204 words
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Article418 1986-07-01 11 TOKYO: The market average yesterday climbed to a record high, bolstered by late buying of consumer spending-linked issues and other domestic-oriented shares. The index rose 106.77 to a record 17,654.19, surpassing the pre- vious record 17,637.80 set last Friday. Turnover was a light 630 million shares against 480 million418 words
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Article75 1986-07-01 11 JUNE 30 Nw ManM Oriental B PM Onwa z:; 0.011 0.015 ,11 ££»T 9 Apax Mm B D 0.21 -0.01 0.01 unch nVU V 2«e» 1-V) 7io ♦i Alia* Con. B BoguK> Gold 13 0001 unch PLDT Son Myl 46 Bosic Pctroitun) BmguM Con. B 0.0032 80 +***** unch75 words
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Article393 1986-07-01 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday closed easier across the board on the last day of the financial year, dragged down by nervousness over the directions of the economy and the local dollar. "The market is going down mainly through lack of interest from local investors who have been more393 words
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Article109 1986-07-01 11 JUNE 30 Woo 1901 -68 •IS -5 unch -41 -17 +60 unch •100 -17 •5 +5 K any on Ind K1A Motor Koton Ind 1150 1885 2108 •100 15 +8 Dortm Ind Oo*woo Corp Do* woo Hoovy Dong Ah Phar Dongbu Stool Dong Si* Stock Goto Star 635 1115109 words
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Article139 1986-07-01 11 BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday improved 0.37 to 131.51. Turnover amounted to 251,499 shares valued at 55 million baht. JUNE 30 Ao Kham Thai BAM Sam Comoro Sam Cuban* Siam Gtizant 509 Mp Map -2 Ayutfiyo >iinHn>nt.. Bangkok AyoM BanAak Bank Bank Of Ayudhyo Charoong Thtf139 words
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Article48 1986-07-01 11 Reuter NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE Association of Australia Ltd says it has acquired all the capital of Bermudabased Sentry Assurance International Ltd from Sentry Insurance of the US for an undisclosed amount. Sentry Assurance's sole asset is its Sentry Insurance Co Ltd business in Hongkong. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article367 1986-07-01 11 Reuter AUDITORS Coopers and Lybrand have qualified the 198 accounts of the Union Bank of Hong Kong Ltd which reported a net km of HK1612.17 million for the year ended Dec 31, compared with a HKJ2.BI million profit in 1984. The Hongkong Banking Commissioner onReuter - 367 words
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107 1986-07-01 11 UPI STOCKHOLDERS have approved Japan's first merger between a major commercial and mutual bank. The action paved the way for Sumitomo Bank, Japan's most profitable commercial bank, to absorb financially-troubled Heiwa Sogo Bank on Oct 1. The merger was approved at shareholders' meetings of the twoUPI - 107 words
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Advertisement157 1986-07-01 11 a to wim, dlae entertain dP G&;h? Start of A New Experience Kinta-Mani Transports the old world charm of Indonesia to you Tastefully furnished and decorated with art and batik that's uniquely Indonesian Lunch or dine under cloudy blue sky Tickling your palate with an authentic Indonesian cuisine is only157 words
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Advertisement115 1986-07-01 11 Happenings galore, prizes aplenty... m V 50 from now till August 30. Remy Martin XO and Highland Queen whisky bottle buyers will receive exclusive gifts and win attractive prizes in a lucky guiz. •Ladies Night and no cover charge for couples till 10 pm Sunday to Friday. •The heats of115 words
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Advertisement83 1986-07-01 11 »> w >1 r. a =S^ SPECIAL FEATURES: Daily Buffet Breakfast $11.50^ Daily Set Lunch $10.50" Sunday Family Buffet Lunch Adult $14- Child $10.00 Teochew Porridge $8.00 (Nett) Every Fri Sat, (11pm to 3 am) LEVEL 4, Paramount Hotel, Marina Parade Road, Singapore 1544. Tek 344-5577 9 V *> At83 words
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Advertisement316 1986-07-01 11 Join the lunch or dinner orowdai enjoy the "South of the Bboler" surroundings. Our Margaritas already famous (traditional or frozen...) Add those spicy house saisas (sauces) to any Mexican favourites, to meetyour own preference. v Business Hours: 11 am 1 ({%<{~!=&$&)!*..)!{?)<}/']"~_~{ Fashionably hyatt Join the fashion-conscious every TUesday, Wednesday and316 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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434 1986-07-01 12 s US may forgo joint action with Tokyo and Bonn NYT •AS STATISTICAL evidence of a weak US economy mounts, the -Messing game in the credit '•jnarkets is no longer whether tie Federal Reserve Board will cut the discount rate, but rather howNYT - 434 words
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150 1986-07-01 12 Reuter ECONOMIST Henry Kaufman has forecast that the US Federal Reserve will cut its discount rate, currently 6.5 per cent, before Japan or West Germany, and within 60 days. Mr Kaufman, Salomon Brothers Inc chief economist, said in a CBS television interview thatReuter - 150 words
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154 1986-07-01 12 Reuter AMERICAN Treasury Secretary James Baker said he saw no risk of a free fall of the dollar and that inflationary dangers usually associated with a falling currency were being offset by lower oil prices. He told the West German newspaper DieReuter - 154 words
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410 1986-07-01 12 AFP ECONOMISTS in Taipei are urging the country's authorities to find ways to digest its huge foreign exchange reserves, which have soared to US$3O billion the third-highest in the porld. The economists last week pifeposed a series of measures including liberalising imports, loweringAFP - 410 words
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Article316 1986-07-01 12 SINGAPORE INVESTORS will isow be able to subscribe to the ■tares of Kansallis-Osake-Pank-ki (KOP), one of the biggest commercial banks in Finland. "These new non-restrictive shares, that is shares available to foreigners, are offered through the KOP's preferential tjpftder issue, the first to be launched316 words
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Article76 1986-07-01 12 Reuter THE US and the Cayman Islands will sign a treaty on Thursday that should help American officials get around Cayman Island bank secrecy laws when investigating crimes. US officials said the treaty will facilitate information exchanges and promote cooperation between the two countries in investigations ofReuter - 76 words
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Article594 1986-07-01 12 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed easier against most major currencies in moderate trading yesterday due to speculative telling in spite of Bank of Japan intervention in Tokyo. The dollar closed weaker at 163.75/» yen compared with an early 164.75/85 and New York's last Friday 165.30/40 close and at594 words
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Article348 1986-07-01 12 BA Futures EURODOLLAR futures opened on a bullish note yesterday due to the string of weak US economic data releases in the recent weeks which prompted speculation of a discount rate cut. The September contract opened at 93.42 and traded to 93.45. Liffe opening was very quiet as dealersBA Futures - 348 words
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461 1986-07-01 12 Number Indicative Gross Coupon Amount Interest of days of Middle Price Redemption A a t,,, 1*. iiy Year OMd Rat* Million) Payment Accrued (excluding Yield pa) Dates Interest I ir iccrued terest) pa) IS 10.86 Loan 2 1966 5V« 53.34461 words
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Article223 1986-07-01 12 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at slightly lower opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Rates weakened 1/16 point at the outset following news that the US trade deficit for May widened to U5514.21 billion from USH2.OT billion in April. us$ OH» 8M 7 day* 1 month223 words
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Article, Illustration128 1986-07-01 12 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market closed at 3 per cent yesterday, down 1/2 point tram last Friday. The one, two and three month term rates fell by 1/16 point each. McslM wmnf «f f*m >■<■! ntmjt 12 —frr Ma hi feppn S$ lnt«rbonl >128 words
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Article177 1986-07-01 12 Interbank rotes of 3pm yester 6ay. Md Oftar WMWtty Local amwmcf. US dolor Storting pound Australian dolor NZ dolor Canodnn dolor 2.1885 ***** 1 4805 1.2014 1.5755 2.1895 3.3586 1.4827 1.2053 1.5774 2.8196 7.3469 ***** ***** ***** •22.38 -54.34 -56.82 -64.96 -53.94 Local dollars to 100 aaitt of177 words
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Article229 1986-07-01 12 HONGKONG: The metal closed firmer yesterday on fairly active overseas buying which emerged in the afternoon with support from a weakening US dollar and rising silver prices. Bullion settled at U*****.70/308.00 an ounce against an initial U*****.15/45. This compared with last Saturday's USS344JO/80 dose here and New York's last229 words
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Advertisement76 1986-07-01 12 (Etytsa IT i I For the month of July, our chef will prepare an extensive spread of American food to commemorate American Independence Day. and what better way to celebrate then to enjoy an evening with your beloved and friends with a candle-light dinner, complemented with wine and strolling minstrels.76 words
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Advertisement140 1986-07-01 12 HMPB Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF CHANGE OF REGISTERED OFFICE AND REGISTER OF MEMBERS HARRISONS MALAYSIAN PLANTATIONS BERHAD hereby gives notice that as from the Ist day of July, 1906, the registered office of the Company in Malaysia is situated at: 14th Floor, Menara PNB 201-A,Jalan140 words
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SHARE INFRORMATION
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Article, Illustration4121 1986-07-01 13 SHARE PRICES eased across a broad front on the Singapore stock exchange yesterday, continuing the corrective trend which began last Tuesday. Speculative lower liners were the worst hit, even though blue chips too felt the weight of profit-taking pressure. The Business Times Composite4,121 words
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Article231 1986-07-01 13 Uh Ceepe f y SINGAPORE Riaaa Mi 220 +22 OM Jaaa 27 6M.lt Am 90 628.04 r W o s IfM la MMal Baa #*> 670 346 S«m 332 Falls TJ +5 +2 +2 BTMmMr 1 rrot/os IT CADI BT08V ST Maatriab ST Fauci *****B7NB88I67 +306 +It0231 words
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Article3323 1986-07-01 13 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aoao (1.226 1.235) (1) 1 30 (34) I 25(1) 1.24(10) 1.23 (3) I 22 (I) 1 22 (I) 1.21 (15) 123 Alcom (3) 060 (5) 060 Aml Steel 50« (8) 1 02 (11) 1.01 (13) 0.99 (14) 1.00 (2) 0.99* (6)3,323 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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678 1986-07-01 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM BRUNEI-BACKED QAF Ltd, which has turned in a set of encouraging full-year results, is confident that all its Singapore operating divisions will be profitable in the next 18 months. At present, some local businesses, especially Oriental Markets, are not making678 words
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Article305 1986-07-01 14 BEARS WERE unrelenting on the Kuala Lumpur stock market and share prices reeled bade under selling pressure (or the third consecutive trading day yesterday. Hopes for a rebound, after two days of weak trading last week, did not materialise. The usual mid-year "window dressing" activity305 words
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Article, Illustration534 1986-07-01 14 JACKS INTERNATIONAL, the engineering and manufacturing arm of Malaysian-based Johan Holdings, has identified the health food industry as an area of growth potential and will use its recently-acquired Nature's Farm Pte Ltd, a specialty retailer of health food, to spearhead this diversification. Jacks acquired534 words
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Article2649 1986-07-01 14 NWSTRMLS Aono (xd) Apnomoto (10) 300 Alox MWocd AMD (3205) (2) 310 Alcom (696) (26) 71 (5) 70 (3) 70' i (1) 67 (II) 69 Xn AIM (645) (2) 68 (10) 67 (2) 66 (1)65 API (866 87S) (4) 93 (3) 92* (6) 91 (9)2,649 words
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Article48 1986-07-01 14 THE TABLE of TOP 10 stocks end local stock indices which SDoeered on Paoo IS y—tirria¥ ROWWW MP|PWI W wti VHw lw J wOlwl IMV wee outdeted. The correct table is published here. We ere eorry for sny inconvenience this msy heve ceussd to roodsrs.48 words
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Article110 1986-07-01 14 THE FOLLOWING n a Int of rl ho 10 m< Mt octree ♦y trodod stocks on tfco Stock Exdtong* of Smgopof* lost wooh L Compom, Turnover voo Price! Jm 27 X Low 1986 Promet 7.739 0 56'* 0 76'* 024 Von der Hofit 5,078 0 77'* 086110 words
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Article343 1986-07-01 14 SINGAPORE J*. 23 Jim 24 Jim 25 Jim 26 Jim 27 BT Comp 1 659 55 ***** 652 20 638 82 638 18 BT Indicator 6 *****826 *****777 *****450 *****351 1 *****887 BT OB/OS 10 495 302 380 308 386 BT CADI 11 •6291 -6359 -6295 -6393343 words
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432 1986-07-01 14 SEVERAL shareholders of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd have ruade an Indirect call to the company's directors who could not spare the time and contribute to the good of the financially ailing group to step down. The shareholders, who took the directors to task e432 words
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Article109 1986-07-01 14 HONGKONG All Industrials Hongkong Index Monday 1890.7 Friday 1900.0 Week ago 1942.8 Monday 1086.02 Friday 1093.20 Week ago 1108 77 NEW YORK Hong Song Index Dow Jones Monday 1739 11 Friday 1885.26 Thursday 1880.20 Week ogo 1879.54 Friday 1750 98 Week ago 1777 15 TOKYO Standard Poors Nikkei109 words
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Article271 1986-07-01 14 Singapore Untt Trust The Commerce 0 85* 0 90* The So*ing» Fund 0 75 0 80 S'pore Prog Fund 036 038 S pore Sec Fund 0 60 0 65 S'pore ln*e*t Fund 0 55* 0 59* S'pore Equity Fund 0 42 0 45 Asia Unit Trust Mol invest271 words
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511 1986-07-01 15 na mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW HANDS UP everyone who's noticed that the new Securities Industry Bill, which was rushed through Parliament after the Pan-Electric Industries crisis, has yet to be put into operation. Originally, it looked as if it would become law in May,HOCK LOCK SIEW - 511 words
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680 1986-07-01 15 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN THREE DIRECTORS of Ambassador Hotel have lost their executive posts in a radical restructuring of the board yesterday. At a directors' meeting in Singapore following the annual general meeting, it was agreed that Datuk K K Sharma, Mr Manharlal Gathani680 words
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635 1986-07-01 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM FRASER A NEAVE Ltd, an in* stitutional blue-chip favourite, has reported an 11.7 per cent drop in consolidated profits after tax and minority interests to $31.38 million in the year ended March 31, 1966 from $35.54 million previously.635 words
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Article, Illustration767 1986-07-01 15 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN DATUK YAP YONG SEONG, popularly known as Duta Yap, has stepped down from the board of troubled Sealion Hotels, the Singapore company which owns the prestigious Hyatt Regency Hotel in Scotts Road. Mr Peter Clokey, a director of Sealion767 words
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198 1986-07-01 15 PRIMA LTD is making its second move into China. The flour milling company will invest US$l.l million in two separate Joint ventures to produce and sell various types of flour and byproducts, concentrates and prcsnix feed products. Last year, it took up198 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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Article35 1986-07-01 15 Group pre-tax operating loss swelled to $3.87 million in the year ended March 31. 1966, from $977,000 previously. Group turnover, however, jumped to $10.4 million from |6.42 million. No dividend is proposed.35 words
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456 1986-07-01 15 DAH YUNG Investment Ltd is confident of maintaining its turnover, and hopes to make up for the profit shortfall recorded last year, according to executive director Kan Tien Siong. "We will be able to maintain our turnover in the current year, and456 words
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Advertisement140 1986-07-01 14 NOTICE CHANGE OF NAME ADDRESS CITY VALUERS ft CONSULTANTS (PTE) LTD ANNOUNCES: W.E.F. TODAY to reflect our International Practice, we will be known as 7THT FV'I a'Vi.TF i CITY VALUERS PTE LTD and W.E.F.I2TH JULY 1986 we will be relocated at: 11.COLLYERQUAY #13-01 THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE 0104 TEL *****64 TH£X:140 words
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Advertisement196 1986-07-01 14 NOTICE NOTICE or PINAL MBIDW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 186, that a Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 190 Middle Road #13-01 Fortune Centre, Singapore 0718 on 4th August 1086 at 11.00 ajn. for196 words
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Advertisement129 1986-07-01 15 NEW ISSUE This announcement appears as a matter of record only. 24th June, 1996 FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. US. $200,000,000 3V« per cent Guaranteed Notes due 1993 Warrants to subscribe for shares of common stock of Fuji Heavy Industries Lid. (Asian Thuicbe) The Notes will be unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed129 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-07-01 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG PROSPECTS of countertrade between the Philippines and Singapore and the Republic's experience in attracting foreign investments were raised in a wide-ranging discussion between Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Philippine Vice-President Salvador Laurel yesterday. "He said it's something worthPhoto by Francis Ong - 468 words
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Article209 1986-07-01 16 Reuter A WEAK US DOLLAR has boosted Hongkong's key export sector, which stalled in 1965, and this could produce economic growth above initial projections this year. Economists and businessmen in the colony said yesterday that, coupled with a stronger-than-expected US economy, this was helping offset continued sluggishnessReuter - 209 words
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117 1986-07-01 16 AFP PORTUGAL will seek to delay Macau's transition to China's administration as long as possible, a Portuguese source said in Beijing yesterday as the two sides began talks on the future of the 430-year-old enclave. Portugal's emissaries hoped to persuade China that itAFP - 117 words
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Article82 1986-07-01 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD futures gained US$2.5O on sympathetic demand in morning trading yesterday from a firm silver market. Gold for delivery in August went ahead US$2.5O at U*****.40 an ounce compared with Friday's peak level of U*****.50. Analysts said the weak dollar and renewed speculation about a downwardReuter - 82 words
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Article60 1986-07-01 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks yesterday advanced to record levels in early trading, buoyed by talk of lower interest rates and end-of-quarter fund buying. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up three points to 1887, passing the 1885.90 closing high of June 6. Advances led declines by aReuter - 60 words
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590 1986-07-01 16 ABOUT H billion worth of projects are to be re-phased by the Public Utilities Board because of the slowdown in the Singapore economy. One major project that will be deferred by about two years is Stage n of the590 words
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208 1986-07-01 16 UPI JAPAN'S trade surplus expanded again in May to a new monthly record, but its surplus in current account shrank slightly from a record high in April. A government report yesterday, released Jointly by the Finance Ministry and the Bank of Japan, indicatedUPI - 208 words
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Article84 1986-07-01 16 AFP AUSTRALIAN employers will be hit from today by a new federal "perks" tax which is expected to boost government coffers by up to ASBOO million a year. The Labour government announced in September that it would introduce the Fringe Benefits Tax on July 1 as partAFP - 84 words
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LATE FILE
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Article69 1986-07-01 16 Reuter NEW ZEALAND has no {dans to end its troop presence in Singapore because a unilateral pullout would send the wrong signals to Asia and the Pacific, Prime Minister David Lange said in Bangkok yesterday. The troops, which would he kept in Singapore evenReuter - 69 words
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Article51 1986-07-01 16 UPI THE PHiIIPPINe government yesterday reaffirmed its decision to scrap a US$l3 billion nuclear power plant and said that it was studying whether to sue Westinghouse Electric Corp over contract anomalies. Officials were also considering a proposal to convert the plant to operate on coal.UPI - 51 words
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57 1986-07-01 16 AP SOUTH KOREA will lift its Import ban on an i 300 items, effective today, in another move to open its market wider to foreign products. Tte Trade and Industry Ministry said yesterday that the newly liberalised items would include small colour televisionAP - 57 words
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Article69 1986-07-01 16 Bernama THE TRAINING of Malaysian army per sound will be maintained at the highest level in spite of the reduced defence allocation under the Fifth Malaysia Plan. Chief of Staff of the Department of the Army Brig-Gen Datuk Mohamed Isa Che Kak said yesterday thatBernama - 69 words
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Article54 1986-07-01 16 Reuter THIRTY-THREE Tamil separatist rebels were killed when a Sri lankan naval patrol engaged a boat bringing them to the island from India. A military spokesman said that only one guerilla had survived after the navy intercepted the rebel boat at Talaimannar, 250 kmReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement573 1986-07-01 16 On Pag* 3: B'pora-KL gas nil talks stall, Consumers liksly to pay mora for watar, Tunnal makaa haadway Seminar One Diagnosing and Managing Conflict at Work Jily 23-25, 1986 (2'A days) Objectives At the end of the workshop, participants would have an interpersonal or "structural" nature, or both Obtained a573 words
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Advertisement192 1986-07-01 16 The Seminar Package with your interest at heart -A i r. rf i l 9 There are a thousand and mc details to organising a successful seminar. Leave the thousand details to us. The one thing you're to do is to call us i*» 7377%6 Ext 1662/1698. For a minimum192 words
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Miscellaneous42 1986-07-01 16 VMMtm Outlook for today: Portly cloudy, showers with gusty winds ovor many oroos from around down. Roport for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Juno 30 at tho airport: Maximum tamporaturo 32.4 Associotad humidity 68 Minimum tamporaturo 25.6 Associotad humidity 99 UmU42 words
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SHIPPING TIMES
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156 1986-07-01 17 Kingsley Wood - •y Kingsley Wood INTERVENTION by the Australian Council of Trade Unions has helped resolve a dispute between the Australian National Line and seagoing unions over manning for a 36,000-dwt container ship. ANL intends to charter the United Arab Shipping Company vessel lor its Anline service156 words
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Article, Illustration393 1986-07-01 17 g DURAIRAJ - By g DURAIRAJ TANKERS MOTHBALLED at the two Malaysian lay-up bays have declined considerably in recent months in line with the situation worldwide. Brunei Bay in Sabah, which used to attract the highest number of distressed tankers in the world, now393 words
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274 1986-07-01 17 Reuter AUSTRALIAN DOCK workers began an indefinite strike to protest against delays in negotiations on a new two-year industry agreement, Waterside Workers Federation, WWF, secretary Tas Bull said. Work at Australia's 44 ports will be curtailed when the 9,000 men walk off the jobReuter - 274 words
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Article179 1986-07-01 17 Reuter IMABARI Shipbuilding Co Ltd has signed a memorandum to take over Koyo Dockyard Co Ltd, which wOl give Imabari the third largest shipbuilding capacity in Japan following Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd and the Kurushima Dockyard Co Ltd group. The final agreement will beReuter - 179 words
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PORT SIDES
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Article100 1986-07-01 17 Reuter CHINA'S shipyards signed contracts to build 250,000 tonnes in the first five months of this year, more than for all 1985, the China daily Business Weekly said. It said the orders included four 16,000-tonne cargo carriers for Poland and three 12,600-tonnes container ships for Cuba.Reuter - 100 words
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Article1263 1986-07-01 18 CHARTERING WAS almost entirely confined to the grain and timecharter sectors of the freight market on Friday with the recent coal and iron ore activity having subsided, shipbrokers said. Grain fixing was slow to emerge out of the US Gulf but a cargo was arranged from the Gulf1,263 words
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1012 1986-07-01 18 NYT SHIPPING COMPANIES and port officials on the US west coast say that, for the first time, they are seeing solid evidence of a resurgence of American exports because of last year's international effort to weaken the dollar. In recent weeks, containerisedNYT - 1,012 words
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103 1986-07-01 18 SEA CONTAINERS has struck a deal to lease two hundred 20-ft Sea Cold refrigerated containers to Jebsen Line. Hie delivery of these containers will enable Jebsen to cater to the growth in New Zealand reefer exports to the Far East Sea103 words
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599 1986-07-01 18 Reuter NORWAY'S merchant fleet, once called the "pride and might" of the seafaring nation, may soon be a thing of the past unless steps are taken to curb inrrnasing re-registration of its abroad, shipowners say. They say the main attractionReuter - 599 words
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Article662 1986-07-01 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afeo Line VI 3 Anro Service IV 3/4 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL 1 2/3 ASCL 1 Bah-Canada Line VI 4/5 Bait-Orient Line VI 4/5 Bank Line V 5 BBS 1 4/5 Ben Line Cont V662 words
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215 1986-07-01 18 ABOUT 20 conventional cargo shippers participated in a port familiarisation programme last Friday the second organised by the Port of Singapore Authority thisyear. The shippers represented a cross section of those who used the services of Keppel Wharves, Pasir Panjang Wharves215 words
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Article200 1986-07-01 18 Lloyd's List ESSAR SHIPPING Co plans to take advantage of low ship prices to implement its expansion programme. But the current year's activity was expected to be only on the same level ss last year, chairman and managing director, Mr Shashi Ruia said. FreightLloyd's List - 200 words
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Article178 1986-07-01 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far east/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line178 words
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412 1986-07-01 19 Lloyd's List THE NEWLY elected Canadian government has decided to follow America's footsteps by further deregulations in the shipping industry. The government has proposed a hill, patterned largely after the US 1984 Shipping Act, to replace its 1979 Shipping Conference Exemption Act.Lloyd's List - 412 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-07-01 19 MAERSK COMPANY (Singapore) yesterday appointed its first Singapore captain, Ho Kun Kok, to take the helm at the Maenk Mango. The 460-TEU container ship is deployed in a South-east Asian feeder service calling at Singapore, Port Kelang, Penang and Beta248 words
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268 1986-07-01 19 Reuter IRANIAN AIRCRAFT attacked two tankers inside the 12-mile territorial limit of the United Arab Emirates, in what appeared to be Tehran's closest inshore raid to date on the Arab side of the Gulf, shipping sources said. Six crewmen were wounded in apparently synchronised missileReuter - 268 words
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Article264 1986-07-01 19 AFP THE OVERALL pattern of the tanker market maintained its firm tone over the past week, although enquiry for large units in Gulf States loading areas showed signs of slowing. Nevertheless, a VLCC fixed from the Middle East to Japan obtained the highest rate since December 1979 atAFP - 264 words
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178 1986-07-01 19 AFP A SINGAPORE ship, MV Thai Hong, has been seized and eight members arrested after Indian revenue detectives recovered 87.5 kilos of smuggled gold from the vessel, officials in Madras said last Saturday. The captain, Romea Alan, a Filipino, was among those arrested, officialsAFP - 178 words
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Article454 1986-07-01 20 Jum 16-17 Symposium on maritime activities on the St Lawrence River and the role of governments. The symposium is sponsored by the St Lawrence Economic Development Council and to be held in Sept-Des, Quebec, Canada. June 18-20 Workshop on the shipping industry and the protection of the marine454 words
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7413 1986-07-01 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.7,413 words
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Article692 1986-07-01 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Arrival for LCL movement Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Mercotor 38E 01.7.86 1600 Optorg Fl 0700-0800 G3 Leise Ms 8608 01.7.86 0900 Maersk Line F5 1000-1100/0900-1000 Al/Bl Ned Houtmon 0800-0900 Fl 206 01.7.86 0030692 words
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Article1735 1986-07-01 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating j from local ports and their agents. A—B A Top Enterprise* ftt Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agtncin Afeo Law Atncon Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Km Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepier Oceonus ShippngAgen cies 'St Muttiport Sdn Bhd1,735 words
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Article484 1986-07-01 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrivol Departure KEPPEL WHARVES alongside 01.7/2300 Barber Hector K09 Borber Motor am K35 Eka Jaya alongside 01.7/1930 Reino K11 Unipac alongside 01.7/0600 Straits Pride K24E SSPL alongside 01.7/1500 Waheng K19 Sin Chiao alongside 01.7/2300 Auby K25W SSPL 01.7/1300 02.7/1500 Gold Stream484 words
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Advertisement529 1986-07-01 17 THE HEART OFTHE o mm. same mhxi a*. m. hum on) 70 StoaMa »toy #o*o3 fen Hmm Sapport 8207 W *****11 lUa NO B 2*179 CfS Of net IK #***** W *****31 m* *****32 Termnai otta* IPC ****** M *****90/*****93/*****01 pbwmw 2/7 21/7 22/7 24/7 21/7 27/7 29/7 9/7 21/7529 words
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Advertisement74 1986-07-01 17 mm SHIPPING COMPANIES and port officials on the US west coast say that they are seeing a resurgence of US exports because of last year's effort to weaken the dollar. Page II THE NEWLY elected Co nod ion government hos decided to follow America's footsteps by further deregulations in the74 words
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Advertisement465 1986-07-01 17 H I tr MAERSK LINE FAST TRAM 4M ■V i 1 Vor s-pon EXPORT TO USA. .31 CT 1/7 im MB "nißTt 11/7 ttn on in an nn an i in vi i/i vi nn vi 'M/» u/i an an i7/i ii/i vi zvi m/i an Jin MB Cn M/t465 words
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Advertisement298 1986-07-01 18 V,Q T. TNli] YAMABHITA-BHINNIHON LINE JL m J m 1 f m v tmnmacvic mvicci r^[7»rrTT»irr~irTßr~'w mmnz miwi. i F'l 3:»^; Kao I rtadtr at Kao ■rnmii r^mnsavimm r rvrrwß wtm r7* IT ipzh dti* FT rfrerve n m m na vttm n« I>VB rmTB FTT* ft* OL LCL Cargo298 words
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Advertisement81 1986-07-01 18 Supercarrier Service H-ujiu Gearbulk NEW 7F*' ttin To NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND SERVICE jg N23 IW/L CONTAINER SERVICE II "A I LA' «r" AGENTS BARBER WILNELMSEN AGENCIES PTE. LTD. SMCVORE *****77 OIITWMD FIT ERQMKS/KGS *****50 CKTttR SMCE *****20 Harrisons t CrosMd (MaUysu) S4n BM. R Lumpur *****55/*****70 PT DJAKARTA LLOYD,81 words
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Advertisement597 1986-07-01 19 The Straits Steamship Group F STRAITS SHPPMG f Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok i Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd QCC Overseas Contalnora Limited iCONTAINERSHIP Sf RVICE TO UK CONTINENT 1A kM/KM BANGKOK BORNEO AGENOES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 acarnoMO mi mrs *HUk.Sk».TMi khrt tIM «ZI Kacte« kPM597 words
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Advertisement584 1986-07-01 19 ®D.B. TURKISH CARGO LINES (TURKISH NATIONAL LINE) Regular Direct Service to/from Turkey Yoko Koto Spore Ktorsln KEBAN V 2/86 20 Jul 3 Aug 13 Aug 30 Aug GUMUBPALA 30 Aug 12 Sopt 22 Bopl S Oct ocnphng cofgo for Dirinct, Rod Soo and 5 Sopt 13 Oct Spore General Agents584 words
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