The Business Times, 17 September 1986
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Title Section12 1986-09-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, lttt 75 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration494 1986-09-17 1 SOH TIANG KENG - Rate falls below 6pc for first time in 25 years By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent DOWNWARD PRESSURE on interest rates has mounted with an announcement yesterday by Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation that it will trim its prime rate to 5.75 per cent494 words
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320 1986-09-17 1 PUTTING ASIDE the intense competition that marks their everyday business, major players in the sports goods industry have decided to band together. A sports goods dealers' association is in the offing, reports the latest issue of Singapore Business, now on sale at320 words
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213 1986-09-17 1 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Tew is to visit Japan next month. Hie official visit, from Oct 14 to 20, win be part of Mr Lee's efforts to renew ties with friends abroad, and promote trade and investment opportunities for Singapore. Mr213 words
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106 1986-09-17 1 Reuter TOKYO SHARE PRICES plummeted yesterday, with the market Index taking its biggest-ever nose-dive. The index, based on 225 shares, plunged 637.33 points to close at 17,463.19 following Friday's 460.73-point decline. The index fell 641.69 points at one stage yesterday to pass theReuter - 106 words
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Article311 1986-09-17 1 AFP INDONESIA yesterday linked the rupiah to the International Monetary Fund's Special Drawing Rights in a bid to save its currency from sliding against other currencies linked to the US dollar. But local bankers said because most imports and exports were denominated in dollars, itAFP - 311 words
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Article205 1986-09-17 1 EVERYONE knows that the Indonesian rupiah has been devalued. But not everyone is clear by how much. Some say 45 per cent, others 31 per cent. Confusing. Even more confusing is that both figures are correct. The 45 per cent figure represents the difference in205 words
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286 1986-09-17 1 LOCAL auctioneers and property valuers Victor and Morris Pte Ltd have joined hands with Hongkong property and auction house Henry Butcher Dominion. For an undisclosed sum, the Hongkong group has taken a 50 per cent stake in Victor and Morris which has been286 words
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153 1986-09-17 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday emphasised the importtmoc of spirit of cooper* atkm among the various communities for the creation of a Malaysian race. It was on this awareness as well as the political maturityBernama - 153 words
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Article, Illustration202 1986-09-17 1 CONCERN about the easier trend in overseas markets, particularly in Tokyo and Hongkong, forced share prices in Singapore down in late trading yesterday. At the close, the Straits Times Industrial Index was 6.82 points lower at 820.69 while the more broadly-based BT202 words
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263 1986-09-17 1 IN A DEAL worth about $4 million, Singapore Press Holdings has bought the entire equity of Koon Wah Printing Pte Ltd, one o( the pioneers in the local commercial printing industry. The acquisition, carried out through SPH subsidiary Times Publishing Bhd, will263 words
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Advertisement349 1986-09-17 1 Inquiry discovers more AN OWWER of the ill-fated Hotel New World hod used his brother-in-law's name to set up the company which became the main contractor for the building, the re-convened Commission of Inquiry into its collapse was told yesterday. The role of the Development Building Control Division was also349 words
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Advertisement252 1986-09-17 1 Cahners Exposition Group The Exhibition People Full report, Paga IS Asian stocks, Pago 11 Infl stocks, Paga 10 The International Health Plan A complete meylical expenses and worldwide medical assistance package intended primarily for expatriates of all nationalities and their families Unlimited cover for all major medical expenses Worldwide cover252 words
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HOME NEWS
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557 1986-09-17 2 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ THE PROFITABILITY of regional oil refineries will be determined by the course of oil price fluctuations in the near term, but Singapore refiners have a secure longer-term future. Singapore refiners "are simply 'faster on their feet' than almost557 words
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263 1986-09-17 2 SINGAPORE, moving fast to correct its past policy mistakes, should be able to see growth in its economy soon, says Seiji Naya, the director of the Resource Systems Institute at the East-West Centre in Honolulu. It is thus likely that by 1990, Singapore's per capita income263 words
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165 1986-09-17 2 COUNTERTRADE DEALS entered into by nine oil exporting countries so far this year have an estimated value of US$lO.5 billion, according to Keith Glenister, an oil consultant with the London firm, Straits Petroleum and Partners. In a paper delivered at the 2nd International Asia-Pacific165 words
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319 1986-09-17 2 OIL TRADERS wishing to capture a larger slice of US petroleum demand should focus greater attention on the US Gulf and Atlantic coasts, about half way around the world from Singapore. John Chapman, the vice-president of the Los Angeles trading firm Unocal International319 words
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145 1986-09-17 2 PRICES ck-opped in August the seventh consecutive monthly decline for the year. The Consumer Price Index (CPT) fell last month by a marginal 0.1 per cent over July. Compared with a year afo, the latest CPI was 24 per cent tower.145 words
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Article181 1986-09-17 2 OPPORTUNITIES abound lor Singapore companies to enter into Joint ventures with small- and mediumsted Japanese companies to establish bases outside Japan. But there are many pitfalls they must be wary of, said the Economic Development Board's expert on Japanese investment. Gan Slang Kiong, the head of Era's181 words
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Article169 1986-09-17 2 INCOME, the Insurance cooperative of the National Trades' Union Congress, has resisted the natural temptation of new enterprises to expand fast and sometimes unwisely, said Dr Tony Tan yesterday. "Income has faithfully adhered to the fundamentals o( good business practice and sound insurance principals169 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-09-17 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THE LOT of the union official has been described as a thankless, voluntary job with dubious recognition and it is about time management paid some dues to such union contributions in work performance appraisals. "It is to the interest of362 words
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Article, Illustration219 1986-09-17 3 MICHAEL OXBORROW has been appointed the managing director of Allied International Designers Pte Ltd, based in Singapore. Mr Ozborrow, who was formerly with the company's office in London, is an engineer by training. He has 17 years of experience in marketing consumer and engineering products. Before joining219 words
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338 1986-09-17 3 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN A REGIONAL fabric care centre offering educational, research, advisory and laboratory services will be opened in Singapore next year. International Fabricare Center (IFC) will be one of three in the world with the equipment and skills338 words
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Article71 1986-09-17 3 THE CHIEF MINISTER of Zanzibar, Mr Seif Sharif Hamad, arrives today for a five-day official visit to Singapore today. Mr Seif Sharif Hamad is accompanied by Zanzibar's Minister of Agriculture, Soud Y Mgein and the Deputy Education Minister, Mrs Rufla Mbarouk and other officials. The Chief Minister will71 words
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Article, Illustration461 1986-09-17 3 LUCY NG - NEW WORLD INQUIRY By LUCY NG THE INQUIRY into the collapse of the Ho£el New World reopened yesterday with the role of the Development 6 Building Control Division (DBCD) once again under examination. But it was pointed out that neither the Division's officers nor the461 words
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Article317 1986-09-17 3 ONE OF THE OWNERS of Lian Yak Building in Serangoon Road, Mr Ng Khong Lim, who died in the collapse, was in charge of the building of the Hotel New World, the Commission of Inquiry heard yesterday. He had also used his brother-in-law's name to form317 words
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297 1986-09-17 3 SINGAPORE CONSTRUCTION firms have won $460 million worth of overseas contracts over the last six aad a half years. About two-thirds of these contracts were for residential and commercial projects, while the other contracts were for the building of petroleum and petrochemical structures,297 words
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Article168 1986-09-17 3 LOCAL firms have to be fleetfooted if they are to compete successfully for World Bank development projects, the bank's procurement unit chief has told Singapore contractors. Speaking yesterday at the World Bank procurement seminar, Dr Donald Strombom said firms have to keep track of168 words
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Advertisement128 1986-09-17 3 HOW COME YOUR ROUND AUKIIS COMES ROUND AROUND ABOUT TRE TME YOU LEAST EXPECT IT? OCBC one of Singapore's most established and reputable banks can help you be the life and soul of the party seven nights a week. Both a Classic Visa Card and a Red and Ochre MasterCard128 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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575 1986-09-17 4 New five-year plan calls for spc economic growth Reuter THAILAND'S new five-year economic development plan assigns private investment a leading role in modernising the country. The 1967-1991 plan, which was approved on Monday by the government of Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, calls for real gross domesticReuter - 575 words
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195 1986-09-17 4 Reuter SOUTH KOREA yesterday announced a five-year economic development plan starting next year, which foresees average annual real growth of 7.2 per cent in gross national product. Economic Planning Board officials said continued high growth was possible now that low oil prices, a strongReuter - 195 words
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318 1986-09-17 4 AP SRI LANKAN PRESIDENT Junius Jayewardene will send three senior ministers to India next month in an effort to reach a settlement with Tamil leaders on ending the island's civil war, according to official sources. India, which has permittedAP - 318 words
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Article268 1986-09-17 4 UPI A YEAR AFTER the Group of Five agreement to drive down the US dollar, the rise In the yen is having mixed effects on Japan, says economist Peter Street. The yen has risen from 240 to the dollar to near 150 in less thanUPI - 268 words
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417 1986-09-17 4 Reuter NEW ZEALAND is moving urgently to upgrade its collection of economic statistics in a bid to catch up with two years of radical deregulation of the country's financial markets, government officials have said. They told Reuter the launch later this week of i monthlyReuter - 417 words
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356 1986-09-17 4 Reuter THE SOVIET UNION is trying to recoup some of the costs of its war in Afghanistan by making the Kabul government pay more for th*> aid it receives. Soviet and Western diplomats in Kabul said yesterday that development aid now comesReuter - 356 words
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Article192 1986-09-17 4 AP INDIA'S exports during the first three months of the new fiscal year rose by 24.6 per cent to 27.9 billion rupees (US$2.2 billion) compared with the same period last year. The TnrH*n Commerce Ministry said on Monday that imports increased by 1.5 per centAP - 192 words
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Article817 1986-09-17 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Locol From number time SIA SQI17 0005 KUL UA UA805 0010 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ41 0615 MAA RBA BM27 0805 PWN MAS MH681 0620 KUL SIA SQ47 0625 DEL KAL KE624 0640 KUL MAS MH8I1 0910 PEN MAS MH67I 0920 KUL SIA SQI 03 0950817 words
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Advertisement505 1986-09-17 4 INTERIM RESULTS El w i »i 9 f 3- 4. >~ ;U^ |V v-'; ;<s&& It 1 19 8 6 HH"Bi HI 4? £/■|j Chairman's Comments Results The unaudited consolidated net profit after taxation and minority interests but before the preferred ordinary share dividend and extraordinary items, for the half505 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous49 1986-09-17 4 Doonesbury SS VJ Jgj i SLi UK&rTfUH... mi;UKB' YOU DIDN'T isa sifons eeriz MXP.J.J. DIP YOU? I issn I ri BY GARRY TRUDEAU thai* owns a Dense Piece, rr TAKBS VMS TO ABSORB. BASICALLY, MOST OFMYIMA6ESMADEA SWIBMENT ABOUT POST-FEMINISM. m I 3 I -v: t m. m m 1!49 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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313 1986-09-17 5 FT HUNGARY has introduced financial benefits for workers who lose their Jobs and who are temporarily unable to obtain new employment. It is the first Comecon country to take such a step under its economic reform programme. A leading Hungarian economics weekly, Flgyelo, said the socialFT - 313 words
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Article148 1986-09-17 5 AP JUDGES from 14 countries gathered in the north-eastern US city of Holyoke, Massachusetts, on Monday for a five-day conference on ways to combat terrorism. "Terrorism is a menace that is making the world feel insecure," said Holyoke district court judge Michael Donohue, who organisedAP - 148 words
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Article, Illustration231 1986-09-17 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has stepped up his anti-drug drive with a sweeping US$9OO million plan that includes testing government workers in sensitive jobs and allowing the death penalty for some dnig-re-lated homicides. "We're getting tough on drugs and we mean business," said MrReuter - 231 words
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149 1986-09-17 5 AP AN AMERICAN air force satellite has photographed two new high-technology facilities near the Soviet-Afghanistan border, and intelligence agencies think they may involve the world's first operational ground-based laser anti-satellite system. The magazine Aviation Week and Space Technology said yesterday that the White HouseAP - 149 words
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352 1986-09-17 5 We'll act to redress imbalance Yeutter GattW Punta del Este AFP THE UNITED STATES has issued a stern warning to the 92 members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade over a persistent imbalance in world trade, which it said is damaging the US economy. The head of theAFP - 352 words
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Article368 1986-09-17 5 UPI CHILDREN raised in angry households tend to become angry themselves and are likely to develop emotional problems as they enter school, says a US government researcher. Marion Radke-Yarrow of the National Institute of Mental Health said on Monday that children were acutely aware of theirUPI - 368 words
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Article95 1986-09-17 5 UPI THIRD-WORLD resistance to including service industries in world talks on reducing trade barriers buckled yesterday under pressure from the US, Japan, and Western Europe. A Brazilian official acknowledged that die "Group of 10" a bloc led by Brazil and India that opposed inclusion of serviceUPI - 95 words
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Article109 1986-09-17 5 Renter THERE HAS BEEN a large increase in Britain in the miiwhf of major fraud cases referred for investigation and prosecution in the past three years, according to a British government official. Doiran Williams, controller of the Fraud Investigations Department at the Director ofRenter - 109 words
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Advertisement277 1986-09-17 5 Hat was shown across ward with Malaysian rand lower-priced stocks ling more attention, jlysian counter Sime Dari index stock, ended two up at $1.52 after trading (h as $1.57. Mg other index stocks, i rose eight cents to $4.44 law Par lost 10 cents to SPH 10 to $8.05, Cycle277 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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359 1986-09-17 6 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN SIX JAPANESE banks in Singapore have put together a massive 20 billion yen (Ss2Bo million) revolving loan facility (or the Australian Wheat Board (AWB). The yen funds will, however, come from domestic Japanese sources. Interest for the loan will be based359 words
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288 1986-09-17 6 BP SINGAPORE has beefed up its treasury department with the appointment of two executives. They are Mr Ng Poh Leng, senior treasury executive, and Mr Ying Slew San, treasury executive. According to the latest issue of BP News, the treasury department, with an annual288 words
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178 1986-09-17 6 Reuter THE UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE) government fully supports the right of banks to collect commercial interest rates on bad debts. A Cabinet committee is reviewing laws on interest rates in bad debt cases after banks complained existing laws kept themReuter - 178 words
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Article1086 1986-09-17 6 Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US dollar yesterday closed higher against most major currencies compared with New York levels after active but cautious two-way trading. Dealers said there was heavy buying of the dollar by Japanese securities houses and importers in the morning but profit-taking near the 156.00 yen levelReuter - 1,086 words
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Article524 1986-09-17 6 BA Futures DECEMBER EarMUllftr yesterday opened unchanged from previous close at 93.94 as the near term outlook (or interest rates was uncertain. With the forthcoming release of US economic data and meetings, dealers preferred to remain on the sideline. The December contract traded narrowly between 93.94 and 93.92 inBA Futures - 524 words
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Article, Illustration372 1986-09-17 6 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels, after quiet trading, dealers said. Rates opened with short dates up to one month unchanged and two to 12 months 1/16 point softer. Thereafter the market was little changed as operators stayed on the sideline ahead of the372 words
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Article188 1986-09-17 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local doll or* to OM HMt curroftcy ■M Oflor of US dolor Staring pound Australian dolor NZ dolor Canodkin dolor 2.1705 3.2047 1 3554 1 0353 1.5671 2.1715 3.2063 1.3582 1 0379 1.5690 2.8196 7.3469 ***** 3 4286 ***** •23 02 -56 38188 words
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Article287 1986-09-17 6 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed lower ia fairly volatile trading amid moderate speculative selling. Japanese local idling pushed the metal off Its early highs but support emerged at about the USS4I3JO per ounce level. It closed at U*****.50/414.25 after touching a high of U*****.70/417.70 in early trading. It finished at287 words
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Article70 1986-09-17 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore Interbank money market closed at 1-5/8 per cent yesterday, down 1/2 point from Monday. The one and threemonth term rates rase 1/16 point while the two-month rate was unchanged. S$ Interbonk rotes at 7pm y«st< »rday: Offer M Ow 1 1/2 r»gh»70 words
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Advertisement241 1986-09-17 6 -fflgifl mm The Fourth International Program "HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN ASIA" December 15 -19, 1986 Singapore At a time when the human resource dimension is increasingly perceived in the Pacific Asia region as one of the critical elements of development and when economies are experiencing difficulties, more and more managers241 words
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Advertisement102 1986-09-17 6 m C m s v V il candlelight dinner to relive the warm and shared feeling. A moment made rich with the happiness of love. And the full works of wine, roses, cake on the wagon and a reminiscent shot taken of the golden night. i Amidst serenading minstrels "Los102 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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497 1986-09-17 7 THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board (VITB) has finalised its plans to implement a second series of workshops on people-centred management for mt. i This was disclosed in the latest issue of the board's newsletter, The Vocational Trainer. i People-centred management attempts497 words
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Article551 1986-09-17 7 Seminars and (1 ri Cahners Tel: *****13 Exposition Tbc RS ***** courses 1 V.I Group Fax *****66 DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER TELEPHONE Sep 29-30 Export Management How Century Park Cemantech *****22 to Sel Your Products Sheraton Consultants in International Pte Ltd Markets With Special Focus on the US/551 words
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Article, Illustration535 1986-09-17 7 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN THE TYPE of training given in many organisations and institutions in Singapore is "static" in nature rather than "dynamic", says a local lecturer. Associate Professor Dr Joseph M Putti adds that usually, concepts and techniques are taught535 words
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Advertisement275 1986-09-17 7 Standard Chartered mon your ».a%» j 4%y> /\r ar the theciocK Through our Standard Chartered dealing centres in 20 key cities around the world we offer you Globewatch our 24-hour dealing service that allows us to accept your 'target' or 'stop loss' orders and to monitor them for you around275 words
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FEATURES
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Article540 1986-09-17 8 IN A SIMPLISTIC WAY, the president of the Advertising Media Owners Association Singapore cocktail lounge hostesses are doing a public relations Job. Hostesses, he argued, take care of people. »s idea of PR centred on "taking care of people" may draw the ire of PR professionals,540 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1986-09-17 8 BRIAN GOMEZ - There are big changes coming for Singapore's financial sector as a result of the planned launch of the Unlisted Securities Market and the government bond market, predicts Richard Crowder, former managing director of the Singapore International Merchant Bankers. In an interview with BRIAN GOMEZ before1,222 words
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Article364 1986-09-17 8 Chia Ski Teck - letters to the Editor Chia Ski Teck Dear Hr, We (Singapore) are Just about one month past twen-ty-one and I'll take this opportunity to reflect on how our high cost had almost flattened us. Thankfully, we have pragmatic leaders who dare take bold decisions to right364 words
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Article121 1986-09-17 8 D W Distant - D W Distant Sep 12, SBC Text said the Indonesian rupiah bad been devalued by 31.02 per cent from US$l Rll® to R1645. The next day newspapers headlined a 45 per cent devaluation. Any mathematicallyminded reader would quickly notice that the new rate of R1645 US$l was obviously121 words
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365 1986-09-17 8 Deirflr, The correspondence between "Disappointed Investor" and the Commissioner of Inland Revenue concerning a greatly delayed reassessment of an industrial property. to the detriment of a purchaser without notice, is an all-too-frequent occurrence under grteHng procedures for the assessment of property in Singapore.365 words
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Advertisement80 1986-09-17 8 s Pi SVJ A 5# THEN ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS: Which are the more optimistic sports shops in Singapore? What does GE's Nelson Britt have to say about the Republic's wage policy? Why is the original shape of Chinese lanterns that of a carp? How do you use less petrol? If80 words
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Advertisement90 1986-09-17 8 BT is not all hard core business and financial news. We take "Time-Off' and "Sports" rather seriously too. Our writers comb the sporting arena to furnish two lively pages with the latest sports, leisure and arts news for the well-informed professional. Commmentaries by our staff and national personalities grace these90 words
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Miscellaneous11 1986-09-17 8 Bn Stew: JH EMAowcs m i& <v' ,ta v*«m! r r11 words
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SPORTS
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174 1986-09-17 9 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Phil Anderson Ka« triumphed in New York s first professional bicycle race but could lose US$5,OOO of the winner's haul pending his appeal against a One levied over a rules Infraction. Race officials, acting on protests filed by the Red Zinger and Danish teams,Reuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration299 1986-09-17 9 Reuter GREG NORMAN of Australia surged past Spain's Severiano Ballesteros into top spot in the Royal and Ancient Club's approved list of world golf rankings with his victory on Sunday in the European Open at Sunningdale. Norman, leading the list for the first time since theReuter - 299 words
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423 1986-09-17 9 AP JOE BUGNER made a triumphant return to the ring on Monday night, ending a 2-1/2-year absence from baring by scoring a unanimous 10-round decision over James "Quick" Tillis at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. Bugner, the 36-year-old former European and Commonwealth heavyweight champion,AP - 423 words
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Article197 1986-09-17 9 IT'S a long shot, but Jim McMahon'B aching shoulder is healing quickly and he could be ready to play next Monday night against the Green Bay Packers. McMahon, the Chicago Bears' flamboyant quarterback, was injured in the last quarter of the Cleveland opener and did not197 words
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Article, Illustration606 1986-09-17 9 AP HANA MANDLIKOVA said in Boston on Monday she could have defected 10 years ago. But Martina Navratllova already had done it (or her and other Czech tennis players. "She opened the door for the other players/' Mandlikova said. "The government realised that if theyAP - 606 words
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Article133 1986-09-17 9 AP JURY SELECTION began on Monday in the case of a photographer who filed a US$2 million suit and then was countersued by tennis star Martina Navratilova after an altercation at the 1982 US Open. Arthur Seitz, 43, claimed Navratilova injured his shoulder, elbow and handAP - 133 words
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Advertisement150 1986-09-17 9 FOR SALE BY TENDER The All Steel Gearless Bulk Carrier of 14,083 M/Tons Light Ship Weight "JHANSI Kl RANI" AND ITS CARGO Vessel now lying in damaged condition in the Eastern Special Purposes Anchorage, Singapore together with its cargo Australian coking coal-in-bulk, approximately 41,434 M/Tons West Wallsend 'B' and 9,333150 words
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Miscellaneous1479 1986-09-17 9 to iMD mm CAMERA THREE Boulez Plays Stravinsky's Concertino 11pm, Channal 12 Pierre Boulez (left) conducts members of the New York Philharmonic in Stravinsky's "Concertino", and discusses the work with Micheal Tilson Thomas, then music director with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and principal guest conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.1,479 words
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Miscellaneous637 1986-09-17 9 woshjxdoi mmwm CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Put down with one blow (5) 6 Colect o lot (5) 9 Rich, mostly dearer type of wine, we hear 10 A blend that brings everybody some joy (5) 11 Of suitable girth, perhaps (5) 12 Weak enough to fail outright (5) 13 Jock637 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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232 1986-09-17 10 Reuter WALL STREET analysts and traders say big institutional investors are eyeing the stock market with suspicion after last week's spectacular decline and leaving die bargain hunting to short-term traders. "The bond market was a bit better so that brought some lifeReuter - 232 words
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144 1986-09-17 10 Reuter COCA-COLA Inc's third quarter net income will exceed last year's profits of U*****.7 million, chief financial officer Douglas Ivester said before a meeting with analysts. Mr Ivester declined to comment on analysts projected earnings for the company's newly formed Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc unit, ofReuter - 144 words
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Article120 1986-09-17 10 FT BRITAIN'S Imperial Chemical Industries is expected to announce the merger of its four bulk commodity divisions petrochemicals and plastics, fibres, fertilisers and general chemicals. The move is likely to involve large Job losses and coat savings. ICI refused to comment on details, but itFT - 120 words
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312 1986-09-17 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed mixed on Monday as they began what many analysts believe will be a long period of healing following last week's traumatic plunge. Bargain hunters boosted the market early, but investors were very cautious, looking mostly to the blueReuter - 312 words
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Article141 1986-09-17 10 SIP IS AbMbi a 23* imp Ol Q A to hit Prov Pip# 46* 18* 41* unch inch 44* 16* 13* II* Bonk Novo Scotia I5K unch Mc Bodd 36* Bank Of Monti oul M Canodo 31* 38 Mi Mokon A Moors Cp 25* 31 inch 334* H 19*141 words
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Article789 1986-09-17 10 Amsterdam sir is Ffc A8N Aagon rjwM 557 50 -0.5 102.30 -0.7 94 80 J Mia 158 10 12 *Mo 152 60 -0.3 AM£V Amro Bank Am S*od Baikal 75 JO -02 100 50 ♦O S 124.50 -I ..38 00 4.5 Boraumf Buahrman Taftaroda 117.50 +0.5 215.00 -1.5789 words
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Advertisement117 1986-09-17 10 on Pmm 15 the moon and delivers it For starters, our mooncakes are simply delightful. So is the heavenly spread at Caf£ de Prince Mid-Autumn Festival Lunch and Dinner Buffet at $16++ per adult and $12++ per child. Over at Feng Ch£ng L6u Teochew Seafood Restaurant, two ,Jjr. magnificent menus117 words
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Article380 1986-09-17 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed lower yesterday for the third successive day as concern over the outlook for world stock markets spilled over into Hongkong. Brokers said a record drop in Tokyo yesterday undercut early support on the local market after a modest rebound on Wall Street from its heavy380 words
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Article217 1986-09-17 11 SCP 1* MT 1 68 Kuochan Dev Lh Chang Yuen 19.70 29 20 -0.2 -06 23.10 -0.1 1070 005 31.10 -02 33 00 -03 Chang Hwo Bank 38 60 24 40 -0.1 Not lnv«*tm«nt 22 30 19 10 -02 On Hun Flour 9 80 22.70 unch -06 Pacific Elect217 words
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Article408 1986-09-17 11 TOKYO: The Tokyo stock market average plunged a record 637.33 yen in a broad sell-off yesterday. Brokers said Wall Street's weak-er-than-expected recovery from recent falls triggered the selling. The market average fell relentlessly from the opening, passing the 17,800 support level before midday, and closed at 17,463.19 after losing408 words
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Article89 1986-09-17 11 SIP 16 K at 1580 14 1954 -7 Kangwon Ind 1036 1950 21 30 565 20 2240 -70 1175 •370 1470 1385 5 1640 +18 Donhn Sacuntm 2651 870 30 On#nfol Brewery 1301 1836 29 36 Dong Suh Stock 1605 1689 25 39 Pacific Chamcal 1470 1200 5 2589 words
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Article413 1986-09-17 11 SYDNEY: Australian counters closed mostly easier yesterday, but off their lows in moderate, trading, dragged down by a sharply weaker gold sector. A rally after the midsession break was short-lived as prevail- ing bearish sentiment offset selective buying interest among major industrials expecting record final profit results this week.413 words
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Article89 1986-09-17 11 StP 16 Pant Monl««l Onantd B PM Ovomoi 0014 0.016 inch unch Ac Of* Mnng Anglo Phi 0.0012 unch PMaa B 0 37 -0.01 noli j\ nno P>cop B PLOT 252 50 uich frWWia D Altai Con B U WI< *V \JU« 1025 -075 GoAd Bauc PttrolMn Btngutl Con.89 words
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Article143 1986-09-17 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday improved 0.43 to 160.15. Turnover amounted to 502,969 shares valued at 102.2 million baht. SEP 1* Mitt Sam CwiwK Siam Cihnm Siam Citizens 723 su*> SUSP 12 Am Fix# Ayudhyo Investment Bangkok Agro-tad Ok 157 177 36 213 2 1Reuter - 143 words
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Article53 1986-09-17 11 Reuter GENERAL ELECTRIC Co of the US has rejected state-owned Taiwan Power Co's request for US$lOO million compensation for lost revenue caused by a fire in a nuclear-powered generator in July last year. Taipower said it would consider suing GE for negligence in its design ofReuter - 53 words
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405 1986-09-17 11 Company's asking price is HKsl3sm THE OVERSEAS Trust Bank's majority interest in the Hongkong Chinese Bank Building, located on the western fringe of the colony's central district, is up (or sale. According to the South China Morning Poet, OTB's interest in405 words
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131 1986-09-17 11 AP THE HYATT Regency Waikiki Hotel, one of Hawaii's most luxurious hotels, is being bought by a Japanese company for US$245 million. Officals said on Monday the purchase price was more than double the US$ll3 million the Chi-cago-based VMS Realty Partners paid Hawaii developerAP - 131 words
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266 1986-09-17 11 Reuter HOPEWELL Holdings Ltd plans to raise up to HK$l.2 billion by a rights issue of participating preferred shares (PPS) with detachable warrants which can be exercised into new ordinary shares of the company. The terms have not been finalised butReuter - 266 words
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Advertisement112 1986-09-17 11 Wltefe id wim, aael entertain ir Sunset Dancing (spm Bpm) flo 01 4* Sam Gan and his Combo ftgjrYiriii "i 1 Evergreen songs of the tiffs and Bffs for your dancing or listening pleasure! A cosy atmosphere. With a heart-melting band! Let Sam Gan and his Combo serenade you and112 words
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Advertisement127 1986-09-17 11 V* a l 9 Ir-t'J I Your evening begins... .at the Fountain Lounge. The popular meeting place to unwind before dinner with a cocktail and friends. Musical entertainment from 5 pm. Happy Hours from 5 to 8 pm daily. Enjoy one drink free with every one ordered; while bottle buyers127 words
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Advertisement150 1986-09-17 11 —Paramount Hotel Where the happy people go t > kB: sS H -ik Tfc f o This month's delight A LA SINGAPURA Buffet Lunch Dinner Sep 3 30 Adult: $12.50 Child: $B++8 Special Feature Friday Vogue September 12, 19 26. Showtime: 1.15pm LEVEL 4, Paramount Hotai, Marina Parada Road, Singapore150 words
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Advertisement212 1986-09-17 11 Fashionably hyatt Join the fashion-conscious every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (3 6 pm) in The Lounge. Watch our models parade the latest collections while you enjoy our tea spread consisting of fine tea blends, scones and cream, fresh pastries, cakes and fruits and imaginative sandwiches. Tea plus show at $10.50212 words
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Advertisement122 1986-09-17 11 $12.50 Children belOA 1 2 vears c'C S9 OC BUFFET-LUNCH COMBINING THE BEST OF EASTERN WESTERN DISHES V* Lunch Hours: 11.30 am 2.30pm 10% service charge &3% government tax not included 1" ft A Jfi 19, Cairnhill Circle, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****22 Telex: RS ***** H is r K AJ122 words
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Article112 1986-09-17 12 OIL PRODUCTS GENERALLY quiet day with most buyers and sellers attending second day of oil conference here. Naphtha and fuel oil weakened in sympathy with lower European prices. < Jet kero firmed due to tight availabilities, continued Japanese demand deal done on Monday at 21.50 c+f Japan. Crude prices took112 words
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Article192 1986-09-17 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil pricea yesterday recovered (ram initial pailnras to close steady on late covering interest, after early sentiment was dampened by a weaker overnight Chicago soyoil futures close. Dealers said operators apparently dispelled initial nervousness after Monday's decline following the devaluation of the Indonesian nipiah. September192 words
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Article66 1986-09-17 12 Bangkok (USVteHM. FOB) Whit* Rice 100« Ist doss 255 100% 2nd doss 220 100« 3rd clou 215 5% 205 10% 200 15% 195 20% 185 25% 175 35% 175 Broken Rica A-l Super 128 A-l Special 125 C-1 Special unq C-l Ord unq Loonzam Rica 100% Ist grade unq66 words
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Article144 1986-09-17 12 Chineee Produce Exchange Si«in' noon dommg prico* on So** 16 (S$/100 kg). Coconut oil Bufc FOB 40.00 Otd drum FOB 53 00 Now drum FOB 57.00 Copra Mixod Oooso) 19 buyers Pepper Murrtok Whito FOB NLW 1372.50 Sarawak Whito FOB foq NLW 1357 50 Sarawak spociai block FOB144 words
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Article100 1986-09-17 12 Reuter THE TIN PUCE m the Kaala Lampar Tla Market tod Meat memamti erneaa 4e--Btreag late rest *u aete* at Miiiiy'i M$l4.V7 level, whleh eaeearaged farther taUs tt 111 teaaee. Bat bayera withdrew aa the prlee llini aai aellera reappeared. Baytag was malaly treat Earepe, prempted hy theReuter - 100 words
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Article349 1986-09-17 12 Reuter SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed firm with October One RSS buyer* quoted at 190.50 cents per kilo, up six cents from Monday. The morning session gained 5 JO cents on some short-covering and speculative buying in moderate trading. Prices gained further ground in moderate afternoon trading on continuedReuter - 349 words
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Article218 1986-09-17 12 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES were mostly lower at the close of a very quiet session on Monday, ranging 3/4 US cent higher in the nearby September to 3-1/2 cents lower on the Chicago Board of Trade. Deferred contracts declined slightly at the start of trading and drifted lower during aReuter - 218 words
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Article252 1986-09-17 12 RAS prices «sca*t*Af,Fot«bi NOON rial CLOSf Int 1 RSS Prompt 188.00 Int 1 RSS Oct 86 188.00 Int 1 RSS Nov 86 189.00 Int 2 RSS OP 180.50 Int 3 RSS OP 178.50 bit 4 RSS OP 173.00 Int 5 RSS OP 169.00 QtMf tow: Uwcftoiw 189.00N252 words
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Article82 1986-09-17 12 (ewta/k«, \-*m p MOCT86 NOV 86 M-- —i —-it (currMt iVKMitii) NOON VTO*WO*0 mOnTn; NOON RAS l»li«n Sdtn Bum Sdten SSR 20 ***** 165.00N 163.50 165.50N SSR 50 160.00 I62.00N 160 50 162.50N MRELB StfttB Bum S4«n SMR CV 249.50 251.50N ***** 252.50N SMR L 249.50 251.50N82 words
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Article211 1986-09-17 12 Reuter SOYBEAN FUTURES were lower at the close of a quiet firm on Monday, falling 3-1/4 cents to two cents a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade. Prices came under pressure early in response to cash markets, where country movement increased and basis bids were lower over theReuter - 211 words
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Article700 1986-09-17 12 Reuter COFFEE ROBUSTA FUTURES on Monday closed easier in quiet, featureless trading despite earlier steadiness on reports that Brazil will have to import 1.5 million of coffee from October. Dealers said the market began very quietly with light trader selling and firmer sterling depressing prices to lows ofReuter - 700 words
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Advertisement971 1986-09-17 12 SOCIETE GENERALE Head Oflto*: 29. Boulevard Hauasmann. ***** Pari* Soc*t* Anonyme founded in 1064 Paris Trade Register 8552.120.222. Capital Fr. 1,375.000.000. 30?Tobinson Road. #01-01 Tuan Sing Towers Singapore 0104. P.O. Box 724. Maxwell Road P.O. Tel: *****22 (General). *****66 (Forex) Notes to the Accounts which form an integral part of971 words
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Article, Illustration4194 1986-09-17 13 A FINAL BURST of selling in the last half hour or so of trading in the Singapore stock market yesterday brought prices down with a bump. At the close, the Straits Times Industrial Index was 6.62 points lower at 820.69 while the more broadly4,194 words
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Article234 1986-09-17 13 SINGAPORE Rises IndfeM ,J DBS 795 +10 TC TS.'I C K T ?32 +10 Thlam 171***********74 r*H 810 +5 8T08/05 -850 -*50 C C 199+5 rrCAM -6485 L-Wk, H 50, 145 5 HOT/ +1o£ 4180 W let 62W 4W STUI .i i.l. 827J1 820 69 Pnm 428234 words
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Article3359 1986-09-17 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to tbe Stock Exchange a| .Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 units a W ii i mmm m a n unACM otnerwise specified. Ail Time3,359 words
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Advertisement8 1986-09-17 13 KL market report, Business dons onthsKLSE, Pag* 148 words
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Article, Illustration624 1986-09-17 14 Central on-line market for international stocks NYT THE LONDON Stock Exchange plans to merge with a group of international securities dealers in a bold bid to form a central electronic marketplace for trading leading international stocks when their home markets are closed and to compete withNYT - 624 words
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116 1986-09-17 14 MBT THE MALAYSIAN Investors' Association (MIA), in a memorandum to the Prime Minister, has called (or the setting up of a Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) as soon as possible. The proposed commission will regulate and oversee the stockbroking industry and the capital market toMBT - 116 words
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93 1986-09-17 14 MBT THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) is investigating the trading activities of several trading room clerks who are said to have violated some of the exchange's rules. It is understood that pending the outcome of the investigations, the clerks have been recalled. TheMBT - 93 words
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Article107 1986-09-17 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 1213.25 Monday 1221.96 WNk ago 1238.54 Hong Song Index Tuesday 1927.97 Monday 1942.34 Wt«k ogo 1966.02 All Industrials Tuesday 1914.3 Monday 1917.2 Week ogo 1931.4 NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday 1767.58 Friday 1758 72 Week ogo 1888.64 TOKYO Nikkei Average Tuesday *****.19 Monday Qo*«d107 words
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Article213 1986-09-17 14 Monogan' prici for Sap 17 MARA-Bumiputra first B'putro Second B'putro 4 82 4.87 4.43 4 48 Sinpapora Unit Trust 3.40 3.45 Tha Commwct 0.87 0.93 Tha Savings Fund 0.79 0.85 S'pora Prog Fund 0.34 *0.38 S'pora Sac Fund 0.60 0.65 S'pora Invest Find 0.60 0.65 S'pora Equity Find213 words
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Article, Illustration551 1986-09-17 14 AMY CHEOK - mma By AMY CHEOK TWO LONDON-BASED broking firms, Smith New Court Far East and Kleinwort Grieveson, have given respective "buy" recommendations for Shan-gri-La Hotel Ltd and Consolidated Plantations Bhd. The Kuok-con trolled 810-room Shangri-La, according to Smith New Court in its551 words
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Article468 1986-09-17 14 LACK OF follow-through support caused share prices to finish easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Punters resorted to liquidating their positions In the afternoon despite an encouraging start Several blue chips, however, were still able to close with gains. Investors were unsettled468 words
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Article1998 1986-09-17 14 SID sad alter prices officially listed and Iwlnw in sad re-, ported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. NXJSnttLS AkM (725) (6) 72 (12) 71.5(11) 71 ABI1,998 words
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482 1986-09-17 15 MBT PEGI MALAYSIA Bhd has decided not to exercise the option to acquire certain of the nontyre businesses of Dunlop Malaysian Industries. According to chairman Mohd Asri bin Abdul Ghafar, the Pegi board feels it will not be appropriate to proceed withMBT - 482 words
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Article157 1986-09-17 15 DEVELOPMENT A Commercial Baak BM expects to see an improvement in its results for the year ending Dec 31, 1906, compared with the previous year in connection with its proposed one-for-two rights issue at 60 Malaysian cents each, said D&C Nomura Merchant Bankers in a reply to the157 words
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Article, Illustration501 1986-09-17 15 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH PRO MET HOLDINGS and Promet Pte Ltd, two Singapore-in-corporated subsidiaries of debt-laden Promet Bhd, are suing 18 creditor banks for negligence. The banks involved have outstanding loans to the two Singapore companies totalling about Mslso million. At the same time,501 words
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307 1986-09-17 15 SECTION 176 of the Malaysian Companies Act 1965, (similar to Section 210 of the Singapore Companies Act) under arrangements and reconstructions, gives a company the power to compromise with creditors and its members. When a compromise or arrangement is proposed between a company307 words
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282 1986-09-17 15 HOTEL ROYAL Ltd, the owner of the 331-room tourist class hotel in Newton Road, is back on the profit growth path in the first half of 1986. Group pre-tax profits rose to $211,000 from $144,000 in the same period last year, although turnover fell 23282 words
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Article272 1986-09-17 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE AFTER PERSISTENT enquiries from the stock exchange, trading-based Dah Yung Investments has finally disclosed that it sold off the 20 per cent stake (or 6,000 shares of HKH.OOO each) in Tse Sui Luen Jewellery Co mainly because of a breach272 words
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Article426 1986-09-17 15 AUSTRAL Amalgamate* Ha Mi: For the year ended June 30, 1986, the company incurred pre-tax losses of $2.7 million against profits of $572,000 previously. This was mainly due to lower tin prices and the valuation of closing stock at net realisable value being lower than the cost of426 words
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Article815 1986-09-17 15 Currant pcymant la dot* d0M Data LipoyoDie Total far rtw yaar Tatel for last yaar A B N Alex Hldgs B Roya •earofc Benta C 1 Holdings C Properties Corisberg Com Wont D C Bonk Duntop Ind FAI Ins Fujitec G E Lrfa General Corp Horrisons Msio HK815 words
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309 1986-09-17 15 AMY CHEOK - High Low hurt by commodity price slump By AMY CHEOK LOWER commodity prices have once again slashed the interim earnings of Highlands k Lowlands Bhd, the plantation company which is now controlled by Kumpulan Guthrie Sdn Bhd. High k Low directors have also warned the company's shareholders that profit for309 words
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Article836 1986-09-17 15 SHARE PRICES dropped from the opening in nervous trading yesterday, reflecting the record plunge on Tokyo overnight which followed Wall Street's unconvincing rally on Monday, dealers said. By 0830 GMT, the FTSE 100 was down 9.1 to 1,619.2. On Monday, the FTSE 30 Index closed at 1289.6, up836 words
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Advertisement262 1986-09-17 14 NOTICES T7TT7T77T THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 181) AND WMtag-Up At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above named Company duly convened and held at 151 Chin Swee Road, #08-05 Manhattan House, Singapore 0316 on the 12th of September 1980 the following Special Resolution was passed and duly262 words
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Advertisement334 1986-09-17 14 COMPANIES ACT, CAP. Itt LITTLE WOMAN PTE LTD (la Vriutery UqaMattoa) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of LITTLE WOMAN PTE LTD duly convened and held at 122, Middle Road, #04-04, Midlink Plaza, Singapore 0718 on 12th September 1066 the following Special Resolutions were duly passed: 1) "That334 words
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Advertisement283 1986-09-17 14 COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 186 AND IN THE MATTES OP (SINGAPORE) NOTICE OP PINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 the final meeting of the members of the Company will be held at 10 Anson Road #23-068, International Plaxa, Singapore 0207283 words
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Advertisement196 1986-09-17 14 la fee Matter af Oh Campaalea Act, Cay. ltt MkSl Matter PTE LTD (la Mcaktn' Vetaatary WUkHag-l'p) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the final general meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be held at the registered office,196 words
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Advertisement173 1986-09-17 14 We, Argo Empat Shipping Pte Ltd, a Singaporean company having our registered office at 10 Anson Road, #33-15, International Plaza, Singapore 0207, hereby give notice that In consequence of the purchase by us of the ship mentioned below we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417173 words
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Advertisement245 1986-09-17 15 UTILITY VESSEL FOB SALE Offers open to self-employed seamen, shipping lines or corporate bodies. Vessel in good condition. Price negotiable. Details are as follows:OFFSHORE/TUG/UTILITY VESSEL 1978 (SINGAPORE) HULL ABS A 1 E MACHINERY AMS 2 CATERPILLAR D 3408 BCYL 4-STROKE SINGLE ACTING DIESELS TOTAL BHP 730. TWIN FIXED PTTCH PROPELLERS245 words
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Advertisement165 1986-09-17 15 YUMIN PROPERTIES AND MANAGEMENT PTE LTD Seminar On THE LAND TITLES (STRATA) ACT AND THE AMENDMENT BILL. 19 September 1986 Shangri-la Hotel Programme Contents: e The Land Titles (Strata) Act And The Amendment Bill —An Overview What are the legal aspects of the bill affecting the Management Corporation And Subsidiary165 words
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382 1986-09-17 16 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN IF US THREATS to withdraw (ram the world's trading system were carried out, It would mean total economic disaster for the country, Singapore warned yesterday. Without the US, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade would collapse, said the382 words
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373 1986-09-17 16 Gatt "86 Punta del Este PROTECTIONIST MOVES by industrialised countries penalise more efficient and lower cost producing countries and should be reversed, said Asean in a strong statement supporting a new round of multilateral trade talks. The statement was released yesterday to a gathering of373 words
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Article68 1986-09-17 16 THE LEGAL Profession (Amendment) Bill will be sent to a select committee after its second reading when Parliament meets next Monday, Sep 22. In a letter to the Law Society, the Permanent Secretary (Law), Mr H R Hochstadt, said the Minister of Law intends to commit the Bill68 words
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189 1986-09-17 16 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING in Paris TWO FRENCH COMPANIES with operations in Singapore yesterday pledged their faith in the Republic as an attractive place (or investment. One of them, Aerospatiale, has shown its faith by investing $3.5 million in a new factory. Its director189 words
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127 1986-09-17 16 Bernama CUEPACS, an umbrella organisation of Malaysian civil servants' unions, and the Malaysian Trades Union Congress yesterday protested against Malaysian Labour Minister Datuk Lee Kim Sai's statement that civil servants could be retrenched if the economic recession worsened. Cuepacs president A Ragunathan said in KualaBernama - 127 words
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Article203 1986-09-17 16 AP TAIPEI is considering a proposal to give European wines, beer and cigarettes the same equal treatment in Taiwan recently won by the US. Next month, Taiwan will end a government monopoly on importing American wines, beer and cigarettes to help reduce Taipei's growing trade surplusAP - 203 words
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392 1986-09-17 16 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN NEGOTIATIONS are underway in Britain which could expand the horizons of Singapore technology by forging a high-level research and development link between the two countries. BT understands that talks on a technology transfer arrangement have been going392 words
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Article117 1986-09-17 16 Reuter PHILIPPINE Defence Minister Juan Pooce Enrile yesterday rejected communist guerilla demands for troops to withdraw in rural areas as a condition for a He told a public meeting that the government wanted killings to stop but would not give the communist New People's Army fun controlReuter - 117 words
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Article200 1986-09-17 16 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Standards and Industrial Research was yesterday officially appointed an agent for first inspection tests for the Japan Industrial Standard (JIS) mark. The certificate of appointment was handed over to Sisir chairman Colonel Quek at a ceremony at Japanese Ambassador Hiroshi Hashimoto's residence.200 words
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Article82 1986-09-17 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES firmed briefly yesterday cm Europe-an-based rumours that the Bank aI America was in difficulties. Gold (or delivery in December retreated to unchanged at U*****.30 an ounce after running up a gain of US$3.2O at U*****.50. Silver futures firmed on sympathetic buying spillingReuter - 82 words
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Article70 1986-09-17 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks resumed their downward path yesterday as overseas markets turned lower. A slight 0.1 per cent rise in US August industrial production lent some support to bonds, tut failed to spark a rise in stock prices. The Dow Jones Industrials Average fell 13 pointsReuter - 70 words
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45 1986-09-17 16 Reuter THE US current account deficit, a broad measure of trade performance, was a record U5534.73 bfllkm in the second quarter. The figure exceeded the previous record shortfall of U5534.04 billion recorded in the first three months of the year.Reuter - 45 words
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Article37 1986-09-17 16 Reuter PRESIDENT Suharto capped a meeting with his French counterpart Francois Mitterrand yesierday by announcing that Indonesia would award France a U*****.5 million contract to bnOd the second stage of Jakarta's new airport.Reuter - 37 words
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50 1986-09-17 16 Reuter THAILAND will tighten Its laws protecting the intellectual tsupaty rights of US computer software, video films and other products. The decision, taken yesterday, follows a US warning last month that it would review preferential import tariffs for countries that tailed to give adequate protection.Reuter - 50 words
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Article61 1986-09-17 16 AP THE European Community yesterday agreed to bun new investment in South Africa and halt imports of iron, steel and told coins. "We've readied a conclusion that sends a clear sigosl of what we want to see happen in South Africa," said Sir Geoffrey Howe,AP - 61 words
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Article57 1986-09-17 16 AP CHINESE Investigator* in the first Mx months of tint year handled more than double the number of irinfrnir crime cases than In the same period last year: More ti*«« 46,000 cases of economic crime were handled in the first half of the year, 2.3AP - 57 words
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Advertisement66 1986-09-17 16 THE MONEY SHOW INTERNATIONAL 1987^*< rr* ]FA k^r: > > a :a M w < %i 7>- Jr 1 |fl "V^ Irr ■'>- *o „***r A 1 r ST 1 iTHEO A t OUR INVITATIOH aGGEST MO] PORE ffISTC a:* i 11 loan, mutual ids. iwms de BTfonds r a66 words
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Miscellaneous26 1986-09-17 16 a Mi w**k oreos mi IM morning. Report for 24 konrs prior to 7.30pm on Sop 16 of tf* airport: Maximum tomporoturc 31.7 Aasociotod humidity 6326 words
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140 1986-09-17 17 Japanese freight forwarder and intermodal operator Jeuro Container Transport will soon start a new service shipping soybeans and other Chinese crops by bulk carriers from inland China to Japan and other destinations. It is understood that Jeuro will be the first company from a140 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-09-17 17 SHAHRIR ARIFF - Kuehne Nagel introduces sea-air services to Europe By SHAHRIR ARIFF KUEHNE NAGEL (KN) has introduced sea-air services from the Far East and India to Europe, using Singapore as its major hub. It has also launched a global air express service to compete with big names such as Federal Express and454 words
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278 1986-09-17 17 Cargonews Asia MODERN Terminals Limited (MTL), one of the three operators at the Kwai Chung Container port, has experienced a major increase in container traffic, according to figures for the first six months of 1966. Earlier this year, MTL announced that 1986Cargonews Asia - 278 words
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190 1986-09-17 17 Reuter TANKER OWNERS have placed orders for a variety of new vessels to be built, ranging from 40,000 to 50,000-ton product carriers to 100,000 to 150,000ton crude oil carriers and very large crude carriers, shipbroker EA Gibson said. In its weekly report onReuter - 190 words
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Article103 1986-09-17 17 AP HURRICANE EARL's 145 kmph winds threatened only a few cargo ships on Monday as it loitered over the Atlantic Ocean and slowly weakened, weather forecasters in US said. A high-pressure ridge has kept Earl drifting to the east at about 11 kmph, and it isAP - 103 words
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Article1446 1986-09-17 18 CHARTERING was mainly confined to the grain and time-charter sections of the freight market on Monday with rates generally showing little significant change, shipbrokers said. The US$l2 agreed for grain from the US Gulf to Japan compared with levels of $12.25 and 12.35 reported paid last week but1,446 words
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737 1986-09-17 18 NYT HARD TIMES have fallen on the publicly-owned grain elevators at Pacific northwest ports, such as Seattle and on the Columbia river, because of declines in wheat and corn export markets and changes in patterns of trade. "I am looking out theNYT - 737 words
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554 1986-09-17 18 Lloyd's List NORWAY'S WILH Wilhelmsen group hopes to finalise a major debt restructuring deal shortly with its creditors after having unveiled news of a substantial loss for the first half of 1966. The Oslo-based shipping and offshore giant said the next phase ofLloyd's List - 554 words
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Article910 1986-09-17 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afeo Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Atlas Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL III 2/3 ASCL III 1 Balt-Canodo Line910 words
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Article175 1986-09-17 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 EABT/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 Line175 words
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186 1986-09-17 19 Seatrade Week JAPANESE operators have set about a retrenchment of the car carrier fleet. Japan Line is to dispose of two out of its fleet of seven car carriers. Showa, under its rationalisation scheme, is thought likely to get rid of older car carriersSeatrade Week - 186 words
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355 1986-09-17 19 Reuter EIGHTY-THREE tankers broke a voluntary global oil embargo against South Africa In 1983 and 1984 and could have supplied more than half of its needs for the period, a Dutch monitoring group said. The Shipping Research Bureau, aReuter - 355 words
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Article105 1986-09-17 19 THE GREEK flag merchant fleet continued to decline in June. At the end of June, the fleet totalled 2,312 vessels of 27.5 mfiHnw gross tons, compared with 2£86 vessels of 29.5 million tons at the end of June 19». Greek-owned ships under foreign flag which105 words
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267 1986-09-17 19 Reuter w AN INTERNATIONAL shipping conference has agreed measures to make ports and ships safer from terrorist attacks, officials said. The International Maritime Organisation, a 129-member United Nations agency concerned with safety on the high seas, «manimotialy approved USsponsored proposals at aReuter - 267 words
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Article806 1986-09-17 19 AFP RATES built upon their recent advance in several major trades on the freight market over the past week, as shipowners looked towards the next few weeks to see whether the current upswing would develop into a sustained market improvement. Signs that many charterers were expecting firmer conditionsAFP - 806 words
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6458 1986-09-17 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.6,458 words
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Article812 1986-09-17 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmnI Barth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 17 9/2300 C'cord Gossan K16 alongside Ik a gun K19 alongside 17 9/0600 Koh Jin K9 alongside 17.9/0100 N Wdemskerk K12 alongside 17 9/1500 Rema K11 alongside 17.9/0700 Frotario K10 17 9/1000 17 9/1830 Lm Petafcng K19 17.9/0600812 words
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Advertisement737 1986-09-17 17 (lumbers «yx !M 1 )k.'ii< »n;u OOCL OiqENi Overseas CtUcitm LINE STRAITS EUROPE EXPRESS SERVICE MM SHPfWG MOCK (Ret M- *****4/ 00*) 200 Cantonment Road 1205 Southpomt Smeapore 0208 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMMM./CFS 3200 218 TO 220 BOOKMGS 3200 234 TO 235 PESAM lAAOM SHPfWG AGENttS SON737 words
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Advertisement68 1986-09-17 17 HARD TIMES hove fallen on the publiclyowned grain elevators at Pocific northwest ports, such as Seottle. Page II EIGHTY-THREE tankers broke a voluntary global oil embargo agoinst South Africa in 1983 and 1984 and could have supplied more thon holf of its needs for the period. Page 111 Index to68 words
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Advertisement488 1986-09-17 17 v Available at aH pRA OO 90od bookshops OfTHE Available at aH Sk OMJj THE HEART OFTHE DRAGON MAERSK LINE FASTEST TRANSIT TO EUROPE SINGAPORE/ANTWERP 17 DAYS SINGAPORE/ROTTERDAM 18 DAYS SINGAPORE/BREMERHAVEN —19 DAYS SINGAPORE/HAMBURG 20 DAYS Voy S* por« EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. 22 EAST. WEST AFRICA A ASIA n/1488 words
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Advertisement272 1986-09-17 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES STRAITS FEEDER I Pacific South West I Pacific North Wnt I Atlantic/Canada I Faadar at Kao I Faodar at Kao I Faodor at Nagoya \rnm II I,' TMi' IHMTra tt/iu ilulm Br7rwrr'rwc?aTET—iLf/iMEyrgi I 1 —iDiDit>/iLMni!^^wtiJwfDnMii/m TTFITIPITIPITin TTTTM F7TI ITT 7 MIDDLE EAST Full Container Service (A272 words
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Advertisement358 1986-09-17 18 ZE *:^v TO: PANAMA Supercarrier Service Liil'.'MiM-'JA E. CANADA CARIBBEAN C. AMERICA rrrr Mm accetoH cm+i tar Haata. (MJ). 1 franc*. I CHHI Vutu Caracas. Brdgetow. St Georfts. Gaorfetoem Rosa C MOCK Puerto Lmm. Sax lose. hi 0 111 I. Stackta* ata Saa Otafe ita L. Aajatav Chatastaa «ta S«k358 words
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Advertisement639 1986-09-17 19 ■FHF The Straits Steamship Group F STRAITS SHIPPING f Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok >lfe]|lK 1 I iW QCC Owmm Containers Limited COMTMOSHP StWICt TOUK/COIWCITI [>!I :If.' hTFi.iILSAL nm fJN 22/9 M/ 9 20/9 w 94/14 44/19 11/ M U/ll 11/11 21/11 a/ii 2i/M M/U M/U U/U639 words
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Advertisement569 1986-09-17 19 ONE UNIT LCT AVAILABLE FOR MTiJIWWai INTERESTED PLB TLX RS ***** TAYOM Franco Belgian Services j&g t ..-f t r.-f, h *.T« IW /V >■•" I I ~t. 'r m. iMFMBER OF ACE CONSOPiIUM k CHARGEURS HAVRAISE MEDEX LINE 4i'i„ hi t iMEB CLUB MEMBER) CHARGEURS RE UNI S f569 words
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Advertisement329 1986-09-17 20 Wj u Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONTINENT^UK EXPORTS TO EUROPE MED S"a«rt PK Ptnanf libm* I I QMGDAO 11/11 i a—aw 17/u Gama Avf Mot I 19/11 15/11 12/U 19/12 15/12 12/12 FROM N CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS Agents SEGANISingapore *****6* K. Lunpur Bookhf *****78 f. Xeianf Fr«(M *****00 CfS CFS *****72 Penai*329 words
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Advertisement546 1986-09-17 20 ic»rzl nau tm»mt ctwrm FULLY CONTAINERISED SE R VICE 10 EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 M Tlh,,, ot ,hf cf Corso,,,um FROM IUROPf VIA SUE Membn ot thr Acr Comorl.um CJLPORBB am contmo x OOKHTM. Off Ml (25/ i) an 2i/i nn i/ji */io 2/10) 30/9 4/10 5/10 0/10 13/10 9/10)546 words
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Advertisement431 1986-09-17 20 ML Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) ltd TEL *****0 ft (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** J I \S I I K\ \K I IM K. Ill) STRAITS/ JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS ASIAN CUTER ORANGE 2EMTH SEKI AKESH SOU MATSUYMN Lwdhf it appropriated Berth P4-P5 NOTE:431 words
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Advertisement743 1986-09-17 20 -■f EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) OUTBOUND ramm mp Honom ui «c sn «a rn no ma no mm ivu u/u no lhq. kM rpmrlrrh- w» wu U/M em sum a/i m«ct 21/h a/u no SUES! M/ 1 RPM AMUO M/U M/ll Z7/M743 words
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Advertisement777 1986-09-17 21 v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES VW\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL MAJAPAHiT GOWA SINGA SIN JUT SBV SIN HKG KAO *TCH KEE BUS *MUB *HTC YOK KOB KEE 20/9 22/9 24/9 29/9 01/10 02/10 09/10 09/10 09/10 OMIT 09NT 00/10 10/10777 words
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Advertisement846 1986-09-17 21 BLC BENZINE CONTAINERS U/10 13/11 14/10 10/10 10/10 17/10 19/19 20/10 22/10 9/11 10/11 12/11 13/11 15/11 15/11 19/11 11/11 lt/ll 21/11 Ouka by SM SjM bM UM M Bremen [ipreu bM bM bM Sa9o4 bM 0/10 1/10 Mmmt Bay bU II 9 10/1 21/9 23/9 IVIO IS 1C TM846 words
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Advertisement473 1986-09-17 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYB P.T. 6ESURI LLOYI P.T. SAMUDERA IMONESIA e P.T. TfIKOBA LLOYB ''EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE SINGAPORE TO EUROPE vrm mm mo KTT 5-7/14 4/12 9/12 24-24/14 ft/12 9/12 I STCK MM nvmrom tWTNUir Vl4-M I 17-19/10 I 11/11 15/11 fOMt'IDMI KMC 11/12473 words
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Advertisement426 1986-09-17 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MANUNVMNC V32W MYITKYEE KM ¥271 PMN ¥101W MTTTKYEE NM V27C htoneywa mat Dudurpnc My BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line Loadmg for Ranfoon 22/9- 23/j a/* sapt 2/3 Od 5/7 Oct 21/23 Sa* *21/21 Sa* BANK LINE EXPRESS SEM-CONTAOO NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE ROMI HULL Ml CLYDEBANK426 words
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Advertisement1114 1986-09-17 22 USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round TheWortd Smnhcm) STORE IB 6. II BRDGE V 2 23 Sap 18 Oct C. I. MBS mm. CONCORD Vl4 30 Sap 25 Oct 0 LEGEM) V 4 9 Oct 2 Nov H IMC V 4 17 Oct 11 No* Li K. LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA,1,114 words
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Advertisement665 1986-09-17 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL ConMMrt Fttdtr PManf Lmo Vtsstl Sport Mt»6 Frt« S»e» Also Acctp KABttMS *30 18 Stpt 3 Oct I? Oct 10 Oct Adel/Bns ESTECLIPPER V 7 24 Stpt RAMOAS V 25 8 Oct 23 Oct 1 No. 30 Oct AdH/Bris CAIABAR V?l 13 Oct CHAMOOAS665 words
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Advertisement760 1986-09-17 22 GOLDEN LINE GUM GUAM SHRUG (PTE) LTD 21. IM kym SM smgmok mm m. aum (it mi STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: s>« COUCH MKN CotomOo Muct* Do«u /R*r»" 4/C Oct ANLUAANG LUFENG CMNA OCEAN SHPPMG CO.. PEKM6 THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHMA V FA'l.. li 3 1L .I'*: J.ilLi fJOANG KNANC760 words
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Advertisement369 1986-09-17 22 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTK>. 10 Anson Road »2 7 16 lnte'natio".< p Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 iIU Linesi <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK WORLD MES *****1S NORDKAP *****19 SETI/ROT/ANT/W (AVON) NANTES/ROT/ANT/W (MOM) PHIIIIRON SHIPPING AGENCIES Pit I IP PHIL I OR UN I 11 NFS PIP UP -—mmiMia n N369 words
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Advertisement721 1986-09-17 23 Id Hi (Met *****77 NEPTWt AGENCtt PTE. LTD. EE QI/MBT TPA/SEA M CES HOMES *****77 *****53 *****42 *****22 *****53 Oi MKT IMS *****19 *****16. far aaard IrafM NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD S NEFUNE SOU M. *****87/*****45/*****53/*****26 PfPUNE SON M. *****71 /2******/242*235 KMC SON. BHD. *****9/*****5/*****9/*****1/*****2 Mm kmHN cjrft ta/lraa S721 words
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Advertisement329 1986-09-17 23 c oonam HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels 1 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON Mi. 7 Dwni/M7N lb. oaHn/M7M lb OMM/MM N> I DMK UH Cant tOC (Had) NtPIUNf AGfNCMS Pit I ID Tel 7/899// 7/BS4J4 fBootm(s) A 7 7 *****77 (Operations) *****8 *****84 ilernml) *****50 *****04329 words
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Advertisement762 1986-09-17 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULDMG 55, Martet Street Sinfapore 0104 Tat *****33 (15 Ums) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG M S SMARKAT WW SOON SON. BHD. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPEMNG.762 words
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Advertisement454 1986-09-17 24 iflHB REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) ES3EE3 E2dE223| E22HE2Z3 irri -irwil 1CE3E231 E2HEZZII D3E2Q Tha/Fri 11-19/9 Sat/Sw 120-21/9 21-21/9 23-24/9 Tta/Fri I2S-2C/9 Ti-r Sai/Sm 27-21/9 2*-21/9 30-1/10 Tta/Fri 2-3/10 HTM Bill LB J Efftl nr?!?TIPMf CTfrJUMI FTIW miriL TO SOUTH THAILAND E7M r~u m rjem iv454 words
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Miscellaneous146 1986-09-17 24 |KT rC^T) XMXTSKI w, f <" Regional Weather 1 s% i a «~,i tn^r> v H'J •'l£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Shower Rain Cloudy Sky SufiM wtoii in 1 Temperature Weather C a mn Wind direction with speed in knots Wave146 words
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Advertisement262 1986-09-17 25 OCEAN BRIDGE SHIPPING PTY LTD,, '(g)* FREMANTLE V REGULAR SAILING TO FREMANTLE/PT. HEDCANO m ttuN coast n* »/s no 1/10 General A«wts Imkov Shipping Co Pt« Ltd. 131 C«d Stret 14-02, C«J C«rt. S parc 0106 Ttt 22X273 Tdn h. K ***** MOV VVREGULAA CONVIimONAL/CONTAINEI SERVICES TO CHITTA6ON6 Vo* ETA262 words
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Advertisement358 1986-09-17 25 LCL/FCL TO EUROPE/SCANDINAVIA ALL BASE PORTS Also accepts LCL/FCL to other destns FREIGHT MANAGEMENT SMGAPOK TEL *****11 (12 UNES) PORT KELANG TEL *****07/8 PEHAN3 TEL 36*007/5*8054 jfs iNE INTERNATIONAL TO HOMG KOHG I TFB VOY 121 1 TFB VOY 122 3 TO HAMBURG Eta P*n TFB VOY G73 18/9 TO358 words
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Advertisement555 1986-09-17 25 CORMORANT BULK CARRIERS > VANCOUVER B.C. CANADA MDONESIA/ USA Ml) CANADA NEST COAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE iMMK for vancoukr re. aim PAD PM. Kit SAMAR WCTORY 11-12/12 IVIC/12 21 23/12 orm lOADMC PORTS SUBICT KUCmNI MDONESIA/ NNA CONKNTIONAL SERVICE lOAOM FOR MAMAS HAtOU BOMBAY UPMB SURA CKBOM I6PRW PT* KLA SAH555 words
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Advertisement252 1986-09-17 25 T> CN C LINES WEEKLY FCL LCL CONTAINER SERVICE BwlNiiu at Contain* Port Genera 1 CONTINENTAL FEEDERS PTE. LTD. Agents Tel: *****51 Term'ral *****16 BENORIENT LINES LTD y m j.y.'f i DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG Singapore Penang ALFESAH V.5/S6 25 Sept (Bangladesh Rag) Genial A twits CONFER (SEA) SHIPPING PTE.252 words
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Advertisement271 1986-09-17 25 GLORY NAVIGATION JOJlL.*;§i4AiH TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENhNG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* STORE PJCELANG POIMB PALOMNC 6. SELATAN it V-43 SaM 11/9 S. SO. AT AN V *-50 SjM 14/9 13/9 G SELATAN VI *-45 24/9 27/9 6 VESSELS OF LOG CAHNERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW271 words
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Advertisement599 1986-09-17 26 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****52, *****62, *****82 TLX: R*****1 FLINER ACCEPTING FCL, LCL 4 CONVENTIONAL MDOLE EAST SERVICE 18/9. 27/9. 28/9 DUBJU, BAHRAIN, MUSCAT, DOHA, DAMMN. fi/10, 10/10, 18/10 KUWAIT ABU DHABI HONGKONG/CHINA SERVICE 23/9. 30/9. 8/10 XMGANG, BCUM6. TIANJM, SHEKOU, SHANGHAI. 14/10. 24/10. 31/10 GUANGZHOU, WHAMPOA 23/9. 30/9.599 words
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Advertisement405 1986-09-17 26 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE LTD 6001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO .r.a.ii r.vfiKi .n. 1 ZVM »T M SOT/1 OCT 14 lb OCT rata suram son m> Ttk o*-*****5/#MISIJI KOUOTD CAC KOKIS (M) SM M) m405 words
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Advertisement576 1986-09-17 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FIUY CONTAMUSED SHIVKE 10 EUKtt (VII SUU) KOKAN CHANCE ?IW SKN SUS BRCO VS7W »C*TW MOW CR TOKYO WW h n W» 1/11 t/ll iHtm U« Fstan Kto| Un? C/IO 7/11 l/ll 11/1* 12/1* WW 13/11 14/W576 words
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Advertisement797 1986-09-17 26 PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) r A f "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" f lojdM* to CM» HMvm Ho »nd 4 otlwr rtfuom ports tr*rshipii*nt it Ho« jj lOn CPV TlwoufH B*s ot to hiW tfntKUton S Penjnt* P. Kdanc THOMASEIOETT Sinfip** 6 7 Od 19/21 Od 5/8 Nn 'EVERETT ORIENT LINE"4 JAPAN/BAY797 words
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Advertisement257 1986-09-17 26 ZIM *i'l ii. il ILiMI' aL^TMiLi^r h ft ;;r ZM EILAT CONTAINER LINE 9H FTN N.l PC K3 T*S m HRAEUS 23/9 7/M 12/11 14/11 17/U 1»/M »/l« ZM OUT 2/1* 17/11 22/1* 24/11 27/ M 1/11 VII Accept* fa Unpen mi MiMmwm Nrto Mm la/TO. to wtmt lii«ii»i I257 words
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