The Business Times, 19 September 1986
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Title Section12 1986-09-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 198« 75 CENTS12 words
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416 1986-09-19 1 THE RACE is on at the Raffles City shopping complex to put the finishing touches to more than 30 shops in time for next week's ASTA convention, which will bring in 4,000 potential foreign customers. "It is a big crowd not to416 words
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547 1986-09-19 1 BOEY KIT YIN - Rubber magnate Datuk Ng Quee Lam's flagship owes banks $200 m By BOEY KIT YIN DEBTS of more than $200 million have forced South Union Co Pte Ltd, the flagship of rubber magnate Datuk Ng Quee Lam's group of companies, into receivership. Once regarded547 words
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544 1986-09-19 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING THE "INVISIBLE HAND" of Dr Albert Winsemlus continues to have some influence on the government's economic thinking although the 78-year-old former economic adviser is now in retirement. He agrees with most of the present policies because544 words
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470 1986-09-19 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE FUTURE of financiallytroubled International Wood Products, whose shares have been suspended from trading on the stock exchange since June 30, now depends on the actions of its creditor banks. This is evident from the auditors' statement contained470 words
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Article, Illustration211 1986-09-19 1 THANKS TO overseas buying interest, prices in the Singapore stock market recovered yesterday, particularly in the afternoon. At the close, the Straits Times Industrial Index rose by 5.63 points to 823.18 while the more broadly-based BT Composite Index put on 7.00 points to finish211 words
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396 1986-09-19 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG A NEW BREED of office workers is about to be created by the Singapore Society of Accountants. They will be accounting technicians, relieving accountants of routine tasks so that they can spend more time on financial management and advisory396 words
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Advertisement140 1986-09-19 1 ggHliS TH^ AiJ I l I I IHIIII^I' 1 A WHOLE WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES At Banque Indosuez, we've been serving Singapore as far back as 1905. Our office is part of a vast Asian and Australasian network spread over 18 countries including among others, New Zealand, Australia, Papua New Guinea,140 words
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Advertisement328 1986-09-19 1 Promising outlook FIRST DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER Goh Chok Tong ended his three-week tour of several European nations recently. The trip hod a political mission as well as on economic purpose and while it is too early to say that all the objectives were reached, the outlook appears promising os the328 words
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Advertisement54 1986-09-19 1 MINOLTA ADVANCES ZOOMING `((@)`@?}'?*~>!\(_)!:`/((\^\@[| STYLE REDEFINED PIERRE BALMAIN r iBl pierre balmain p*rts Pierce Balmain Boutiques: #02-16 17. Wtsnva Atria 435. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Tel. 235 1282 The Pavilon Inter-Continental *01-05 1 Cuscaden Road Singapore 1024 Tel: 734 5404 Pierre Balmain Comets: Metro Grand. Lucky Plaza Metro Scotts. Scotts54 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article549 1986-09-19 2 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO NEARLY $800 million will be spent on maintaining buildings in Singapore in 1990 compared with an estimated $541 million this year. Another several hundred million dollars may be spent on retrofitting to improve the quality of buildings, but a projection is difficult549 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-09-19 2 THREE new products have been introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation the PC ALL-IN-1, the VAX/VMS and the VAXmate. The PC ALL-IN-1 is a MicroVAX n-based system which allows up to 30 previously isolated personal computers to be part of an integrated office system.232 words
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Article, Illustration151 1986-09-19 2 THERE WILL SOON be one more reason to choose taxis at least for those who want proof that they had taken a ride in one. SUrting next month, taxis run by Singapore Commuter Pte Ltd (SCL) will issue receipts 011 request.151 words
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Article114 1986-09-19 2 IF YOU THINK Telecoms is the best government body, you are not alone. A survey on the image of government bodies conducted recently by Survey Research of Singapore (SRS) showed that most Singaporeans think likewise. Out of nine government departments and statutory boards, Telecoms has the114 words
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166 1986-09-19 2 TELECOMS is revising upwards the limits of insurance to letters and/or parcels to some European countries with effect from Oct 1. Effective the same day, it is extending insurance service for other types of mail in some of these countries. The limit of166 words
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343 1986-09-19 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE IT WAS a question of which comes first, the chicken or the image and McDonald's Restaurants (Singapore) has decided to stick to what it does best and take chicken wings off its menu. While its rivals in343 words
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Article503 1986-09-19 2 Seminars and courses DURATION Sep 29-30 Sep 29Oct 3 Sep 30 Oct 1-22 Oct 1-27 Oct 2 (commencement dote) Oct 2Nov 4 Oct 2Nov 24 Oct 3-4 Oct 3-17 Oct 4-5 TITLE Export Management How to Sel Your Products in International Markets With Special Focus on the USA Troining503 words
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Article, Illustration815 1986-09-19 3 LUCY NG - NEW WORLD INQUIRY By LUCY NG LIAN YAK BUILDING had severe structural defects, the Commission of Inquiry into the collapse of Hotel New World heard yesterday. The sub-contractor carried out the piling work without an architect's or an engineer's advice. The specifications were handed down815 words
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295 1986-09-19 3 OVER 100 companies fought for government contracts totalling about $19 million, but only 16 emerged winners in a recent award. The overwhelming response is not unusual these days as the dearth of Jobs from the private sector is forcing more companies to look to295 words
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287 1986-09-19 3 A TEAM of 11 Singapore companies and the Singapore Tool k Die Association will take part in the Canadian High Technology Show in Toronto from Sep 23 to 25. The team will be exploring business opportunities in the electrical/electronics and related287 words
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Article, Illustration301 1986-09-19 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO SOMETHING EXTRA may have caught the eyes of television viewers who saw the debut of the new productivity movement advertisements on Wednesday night. Being "the best that we can be" will result, ultimately, in payoffs for the whole301 words
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Article172 1986-09-19 3 UNDER A NEW registration system, eligible pre-vocational trainees of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board will be automatically channelled to Basic Skills Training (BST) on completion of their course. The new system, effective with this year's intake, is to enable pre-vocational trainees to stay on172 words
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Advertisement54 1986-09-19 2 GET PERX IT WORKS GET PERX IT WORKS GET PERX IT WORKS GET PERX IT WORKS GET PERX STOP PRESS! IF YOU REALLY BELIEVE THAT YOUR HUMAN RESOURCES ARE VALUABLE ASSETS, YOUR ORGANISATION NEEDS PERX NOW GET PERX IT WORKS GET PERX IT WORKS GET PERX IT WORKS GET PERX54 words
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Advertisement170 1986-09-19 3 ''Everybody wants to sell me an MRP system, but nobody wits to stick around till it works." A v RO !,V llU .Ro^> dl -Oft Hewlett-Packard's MRP support team won't quit until the whole system's running the way we promised. We'll be in your plant and on call to render170 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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322 1986-09-19 4 Reuter JAPAN is expected to unveil a package of economic measures today amid tentative signs that it is starting to buckle under US pressure for increased domestic demand, government officials and analysts said. Although the package itself is likely to be disappointinglyReuter - 322 words
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Article55 1986-09-19 4 Reuter INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv nanrihi has pledged to ease controls on industry and free it from what he calls "the inspector raj" (the rule of inspectors). He said the central government would try to help «m»n businesses grow faster by "dismissing the inspector rajReuter - 55 words
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171 1986-09-19 4 Renter PRIME MINISTER Bob Hawke has called on unions and businesses to end restrictive work practices to help overcome Australia's economic problems. Hawke told the Business Council of Australia (BCA) on Wednesday that he had called a meeting next week of top employerRenter - 171 words
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268 1986-09-19 4 Reuter THE DOWNTURN in New Zealand's economic activity will reach a trough at the start of 1967 and a gradual recovery will follow, providing the current round of wage talks is moderate, the Reserve Bank has said. Moderate wage settlements are criticalReuter - 268 words
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Article895 1986-09-19 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvico number Local tima From SIA UA FT RBA sv SIA KAL MAS MAS SQII7 UA805 FT7) BM43 SV398 SO8653 KE697 MH68I MH8II 0005 0010 0044 0330 0440 0450 0815 0620 0910 KUL JFK/SFO/HKG JFK/BOS/OR0/ ANC/NRT/ MNL/TPE BWN JED/RUH JED SEL KUL PEN SIA MAS895 words
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Advertisement125 1986-09-19 4 TI 1/ \1 \g Tf Il§ The business person's chotce, every I I II I II 1 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and I I lIV 1 II 11 f Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at M 1 -L 22:00 hours and orriving at Lester B Pearson International Airport the following morning at125 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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355 1986-09-19 5 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan on Wednesday gave Philippines President Corazon Aquino another instalment in money the US has promised her struggling government. A US official placed the amount at about US$l6O million. Mr Reagan urged American business leaders to back up the government's showAP - 355 words
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133 1986-09-19 5 Reuter THE US Senate Banking Committee has approved a bill which would soften the law that makes it illegal for US companies to offer tribes to foreign officials. The hill was proposed by Senator John Heinz who said the present law was too restrictive andReuter - 133 words
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Article59 1986-09-19 5 Reuter WEST GERMANY'S metalworkers onion, which struck for shorter hours in 1984, have riven notice that it aims for a reduced 35-hour week in new contract talks starting soon. Delegates of the union, IG Metall, in Baden-Wuerttemberg, which led the campaign two years ago, said the shorter hoursReuter - 59 words
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391 1986-09-19 5 AP THE NORWEGIAN Prime Minister told an international commission on Wednesday that the spectre of hundreds of millions of environmental refugees should Jolt the world into putting ecology before arms. Prime Minister Gro Harlem Bnmdtland said arms spending was the most shocking misuseAP - 391 words
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Article223 1986-09-19 5 AP A TERRORIST group that has claimed responsibility for a spate of recent bombings in France has threatened to expand its attacks to the US. Hie threat came in an Ara-bic-language statement signed by the Committee for Solidarity with Arab and Middle Eastern PoliticalAP - 223 words
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458 1986-09-19 5 Deadlock at talks feared Gatt'B6 Punta del Este AP A BITTER BATTLE over farm subsidies threatened to block progress at a world trade conference and bury hopes of reforming rules governing global commerce. France's delegation to the 92-nation General Agreement on Trade andAP - 458 words
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269 1986-09-19 5 FT A PROMINENT Hungarian economics official has bluntly warned that Comecon countries will only succeed in accelerating technological growth by introducing market oriented economic reforms and permitting a more free flow of information. Dr Be la Caikos-Nagy, said that only the "profit motive" andFT - 269 words
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Article79 1986-09-19 5 AP THE US Army has received about 400 new honking, hissing goose guards to help protect missile sites in West Germany. The Stars and Stripes newspaper, the unofficial organ of the US Armed Forces in Europe, said the 32nd Army Air Defence Command at Darmstadt had receivedAP - 79 words
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Advertisement106 1986-09-19 5 Ludir, Pag« 10 r~ tgW'W 'r X *rt r Daily to San Francisco and Seattle. Only United offers non-stop flights to both San Francisco and Seattle from Hong Kong every day of the week. And once you're in America, United can fly you to more cities than any other airline.106 words
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Miscellaneous67 1986-09-19 5 Doonesbury IF THERE. ARBNO MORE HANGNAILS ANP HERNIAS TO HEAL, I HAG JOYFUL NEWS nGK YOU ALL TOPAY' m jv ii IS m TT HAS FINALLY COME 10R&S. IHBLORP6OP HAS PERSONALLY ASKEP MEW CONSIP6R RUNNING FOR. PRBStVeXT' n BY GARRY TRUDEAU BEATS AN EN- GOP HAS DORsemnmM alsoaskbp THE TEAMSTERS67 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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652 1986-09-19 6 Sellers taking full advantage of Krugerrand ban Reuter BOOMING gold bullion prices, an international ban on importing South Africa's Krugerrand and worries about the world economy have stimulated interest in gold coins, one of the most ancient forms of hoarded wealth. The launch ofReuter - 652 words
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Article961 1986-09-19 6 Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US dollar yesterday closed easier against most major currencies in (airly active trading with US Treasury Secretary James Baker's remarks that the dollar needs to decline further affecting sentiment, dealers said. However, the dollar closed above the day's lows due to heavy dollar-buy-ing by someReuter - 961 words
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Article473 1986-09-19 6 BA Futures DECEMBER Ear«d*lUr yesterday opened slightly higher than previous close at 93.94 but came under selling pressure in a thin market. The contract traded to a low of 93.91 before turning around following firmer US treasury bond prices in Tokyo on rumour of lower revised second quarter USBA Futures - 473 words
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Article, Illustration315 1986-09-19 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Dealers said news US August housing starts rose 0.4 per cent to an annualised rate of 1.82 million units against 1.81 million units in July and August capacity utilisation dropped to 79 per cent315 words
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Article181 1986-09-19 6 1 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Locol dollori to MM HMt iftlfi cmrmcy USdolar 2 1590 ***** 2.8196 -23.43 Staring pound 3.1877 3.1914 7 3469 -56 61 Austrian dolor 1.3472 ***** 3 4286 -60 71 NZ dolor 1.0233 1 0260 3 4286 -70.15 Canorion dolor ***** 1 5573181 words
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Article192 1986-09-19 6 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed firmer, aided by overseas buying and the weakening US currency. Bullion ended at U*****.90/416.40 an ounce against an initial 413.70/414.20 and New York's final US$4l&55/414J0. Dealers noted moderate demand from US trading bouses but added that interest in the metal was dampened after Wednesday's rally192 words
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Article112 1986-09-19 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market closed at 2 per cent yesterday, up 5/8 point from Wednesday. The one term rate rose 5/16 point while the twoand three-month rates rose 3/16 point. > S$ Interbank rotes at 7pm yesterday: OH* M 2ght 2 1 7/8112 words
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Advertisement202 1986-09-19 6 The key to sound business decisions, SBCJekt Finlux 20" (9402) with Teletext $36 per month Instant information. The real benefit of Teletext is that it gives businessmen and investors alike instant information to help them make sound decisions in the office or in the comfort of their home. Obtain the202 words
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Advertisement202 1986-09-19 6 DO YOU WANT TO KEEP IN TUNE WITH DEVELOPMENTS IN THE STOCK MARKET? Then read on The Securities Industry Act 1986 came into force on 15 Aug 1986. What are the implications of the Act on the stock market, the stockbroking industry, banks and the public? How do the regulations202 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration310 1986-09-19 7 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Corraapondant SINGAPORE IS a key spot in Citicorp's plans to expand its global insurance broking business, the banking group's executive vice-president, Mr Peter Carlson, said yesterday. Mr Carlson, who is also chief executive of Citicorp Insurance310 words
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Article194 1986-09-19 7 THE ORGANISER of Financial Futures Game n scheduled for this Saturday has had a record response to its invitation to participate in this year's contest. All vacancies were filled up within twenty minutes of registration. Final year Business undergraduates form the bulk of this year's194 words
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115 1986-09-19 7 AFP PRUDENTIAL supervisors in Hongkong plan to review regularly the rapid development of new financial instruments to consider whether any changes in government policies or regulations are necessary, Financial Secretary Piers Jacobs said on Wednesday. He was speaking at a dinner forAFP - 115 words
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611 1986-09-19 7 MBT THE PROPOSED introduction of US Chapter 11-type legislation in Malaysia which will allow the court to appoint an official manager to run debtridden companies could lead to a shrinkage in hank credit, say the associations of banks, finance companies, merchant banksMBT - 611 words
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231 1986-09-19 7 NYT WESTERN governments have agreed to give Mexico more time to repay about USH.B trillion in arrears. The agreement on Wednesday followed all-night talks in Paris between the chief Mexican debt negotiator, Angel Gurria, and the so-called Paris Club ofNYT - 231 words
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Article129 1986-09-19 7 AFP FOR THE FIRST TIME, a bank in Beijing has issued bonds to individuals to raise funds for the city's development. The New China News Agency (NCNA) reported on Wednesday that the Beijing Industrial and Commercial Bank, which aimed to sell 70 million yuanAFP - 129 words
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168 1986-09-19 7 Reuter THE SWISS Bankers' Association has said that rules under which banks accept a duty of care in receiving funds and in maintaining bank secrecy will be extended when a voluntary accord expires next year. Under the present agreement, banks undertake toReuter - 168 words
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400 1986-09-19 7 NYT THE VICE-CHAIRMAN of the US Federal Reserve Board, Manuel Johnson, has raised the possibility that the Fed will resist a further cut in interest rates until it can get a better reading of new inflationary signs in the US economy. In remarks toNYT - 400 words
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Advertisement58 1986-09-19 7 Cartier i.nir^ i :TV"tt!TT!!TTH!'\I VAWv rfn f Hiiiwmmmrw'wiiit r i r m jj ltV L 'IIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMUIIMtI' lII' ■>mu mi i »«11 ?»'▼r f»• """""iiiirfi,. I iLAilillllilAil**.. ViSp^ l ■jiu y&nfo/ de Cartier WATER RESISTANT. AUTOMATIC, QUARTZ kymu/f Cartier A \&mi/?6e&ir£ief\xxidia(je SINGAPORE #01-36, Lucky Plaza, 304 Orchard Road. Tel: *****27. #01-04,58 words
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Advertisement622 1986-09-19 7 THE HAUTE CUISINE IN SINGAPORE THE WESTIN Hi ITELS OF R.MFIFS CITY LW'ITF YOl T< > SHARE IHE SPLENDOI R OF SINGAPORE'S PREMIER RESTAURANT. THE PALM GRILL AT THE WESTIN PLAZA HOTEL SOFT GOLDEN UGHT EMANATING FROM BEHIND STYLISED PALMS, COMBINES WITH THE DECORATIVE CHINESE SCREENS TO PRODI X E622 words
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TECHNOLOGY
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770 1986-09-19 8 MARGARET THOMAS - In its push towards high technology, Singapore could learn a thing or two from Cambridge, where there are now more than 400 thriving companies engaged in computers, biotechnology and other ventures. A key factor was the ease of obtaining financing, according to MARGARET770 words
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265 1986-09-19 8 DaD WEST GERMANY has introduced stifler penalties of up to 10 years' imprisonment for white-collar crimes, including computer fraud, cheque offences, industrial espionage and fraudulent claims by investment advisers. The law on white-collar crime has been brought up to date because computer fraudDaD - 265 words
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Article257 1986-09-19 8 FAR EAST Computers has sold $1.3 million worth of Apollo com-puter-aided-design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems in the last two months, including two workstations that were shipped to Colorado for a clean room project. Mr AJai Chowdry, Far East's marketing director, said two of the257 words
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BITS & BYTES
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Article, Illustration128 1986-09-19 8 New Scientist WHAT LOOKS like a stained glass window is actually a picture of a tiny silicon crystal, magnified 30 million times, produced by IBM's research laboratory in New York. The "balls" are atoms, and each side of the out- lined diamond is 10 millionthsNew Scientist - 128 words
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Article, Illustration128 1986-09-19 8 A "FLYING EYE" that can see objects 12 km away is to make its appearance in West Germany. Developed by a German company in Osnabruck, the eye is a spe-cially-designed television camera mounted on a mini-helicopter. Equipped with a computer control and aINP photo - 128 words
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135 1986-09-19 8 UPI A STUDY by Dr A Stewart Truswell of the University of Sydney recently concluded that vitamin C appears to have "no worthwhile value" for preventing the common cold and may have only "a small therapeutic effect" for treatingUPI - 135 words
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Advertisement367 1986-09-19 8 WHAT MAKES UNQUESTICNAHY BETTER? Qls the Sherry PC-XT or PR0286 IBM® compatible? 0 Yes. Both models are absolutely compatible with softwares written for IBM. I want a personal computer, but where can I learn to operate one? S A lot of dealers will begin to look a little uncomfortable with367 words
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Advertisement30 1986-09-19 8 Protect your office carpet with Permasil trip-proof plastic sheet PI y i Permasil clear plastic sheets protect carpet and increase mobility. Call Tel: *****85/*****61 Sole agent: Inchem Products (Pte) Ltd30 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration752 1986-09-19 9 AFP A TEAR after the launch at ambitious economic reforms, Vietnam's economy Is still suffering from serious difficulties which the country's leadership is apparently unable to overcome, observers in Hanoi «ayMistakes in carrying out the reforms, designed to liberalise the country's stagnating economy and stimulateAFP - 752 words
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Article867 1986-09-19 9 LEONARD SILK - By LEONARD SILK NYT LAST WEEK'S hurricane on Wall Street battered confidence about the US economic outlook. Inevitably many people were asking, "Is this another 1929?" But you never take a bath in the same river twice. Today's stock market is very different from the oneNYT - 867 words
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Advertisement199 1986-09-19 9 AUSTRALIA INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY THORNTON SHOPPING COMPLEX THORNTON, N.S.W., AUSTRALIA ASKING AUST. $4,900,000 Locality: 20 km West of Newcastle Land: 14,980 Sq. Metres Leasable: 4,352 Sq. Metres Car Park: 185 Vehicles Completed: March, 1986 Interested Parties ContactManaging Director, Thornton Mai Pty. Ltd. P.O. Box 284, Homsby, 2077, Austraia FAX: 61 2199 words
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Advertisement212 1986-09-19 9 c&c Computers <md Communications The Simple FAX s'<<jUV V .i V- V 5 m&t. At jai J <«;: >f 4 -xS-. i 9b ■.*■/-.is *111 r* > If you want a fax but think you don't have room for one, it's time to think again. NEFAX-11 gives you the speed212 words
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FEATURES
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Article535 1986-09-19 10 PARIS is now far from romantic, and is likely to be that way for some time. Nor will Roman stoicism be much of a help to the citizens of that tinwiwaa city. The Furies are on the loose in Athens, while the gracious culture of Pakistan535 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1986-09-19 10 CHUANG PECK MING - The objectives of First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's just-concluded tour of several European nations were both economic promotion and the desire to build a working relationship with foreign political leaders. CHUANG PECK MING reports. CHUANG PECK MING FIRST DEPUTY Prime Minister Goh Chok1,349 words
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Advertisement203 1986-09-19 10 Ti k. Training improves your I Let BT show you how every Wednesday. CORUM SWISS w w, S k. J V r I t I /V> VA VTi Admiral*! Cup by Coram a luxury quartz watch handcrafted for thoae who take the helm. E nam died nautical pennants marking the203 words
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Miscellaneous509 1986-09-19 10 Bn Stew: ltds&£ rr-rviiiT^il ft »n?: P* THE. DRepiDfcD HUUNOS RRcol JHE. moME. NO QM£ IS SPfe... ft JfcWNG BPkMD Of ctfcRKS >"> V J n. ,i»» kV rw^ CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACXOSS 4 H« colects junk, etc., but not steadiy? (6) 7 Bony end of the line (8) 8 A509 words
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Miscellaneous182 1986-09-19 10 SOLUTION TOMORROW YMtorday*! Cryptic solution ACROSS: 1. Teapot. 7, Half-tone. 8, Halo. 10, Beater. 11, Figure. 14, Vet. 16, C-opes. 17, E-yes. 19, Duke's. 21, Piper 22, Bu-MP-y. 23, Spry. 26, Shoot. 28, Fi-e. 29, Utmost. 30, Custer. 31, Arts. 32, Linguist. 33, Spread. DOWN: 1, Tumble. 2, Plates. 3,182 words
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SPORTS
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187 1986-09-19 11 Reuter the MILLIONAIRE sponsor of one of Britain's top golf tournaments has been forced to give up his one-man war against appearance money after several big names stayed away from this year's event. Lawrence Batley. who made his money by introducing cash-and-carryReuter - 187 words
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161 1986-09-19 11 Reuter JAPAN suffered a shattering 45-12 defeat by the South of Scotland in the opening match of their rugby union tour of Britain. The divisional side led 19-4 at half-time and ran riot in the second half, scoring five tries for aReuter - 161 words
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524 1986-09-19 11 Reuter KAPIL DEV and Jeremy Coney, the captains of India and New Zealand respectively, were triumphant figures of the 1986 English cricket season that ended with a stark reminder of the harsh realities of life at the top for three other internationals. KapilReuter - 524 words
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Article129 1986-09-19 11 Reuter CRACK Irish filly Park Express, runaway winner of the Phoenix Champion Stakes this month, will not run in next month's Prix De L' Arc De Triomphe at Longchamp. Instead, she will challenge for the Newmarket Champion Stakes 13 days later, trainer Jim Bolger saidReuter - 129 words
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Article438 1986-09-19 11 BRIAN MILLER - Australian businessmen to take to the courts for tennis clash By BRIAN MILLER THIS AINT the America's Cup. It's also far from the setting for a Test match between Australia and New Zealand. But when you pit the Singa-pore-Australian Business Council against the Australian Alumni438 words
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Article, Illustration622 1986-09-19 11 Reuter MEL PURCELL of thl United States on Wednesday beat top seed Boris Becker in the West German Open, ruining the teenage Wimbledon champion's dreams of a triumphant return to his home country. Purcell, ranked 63rd in the world, beat Becker 7-5 2-6 7-6 InReuter - 622 words
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Article307 1986-09-19 11 Reuter SECOND SEED Zlna Garrison of the United States brushed aside qualifier Pilar Vasquez of Peru with a 6-1 6-2 victory on Wednesday to reach the third round of the U*****,000 Florida Open women's tennis tournament. Two other Americans also advanced. Kate Gompert defeated South Africa'sReuter - 307 words
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303 1986-09-19 11 AP TENNIS STAR Martina Navrati? lova watched intently of Wednesday, apparently disbM lieving, as a lawyer rtatmsi a court that she twisted a tree-lance photographer'» arm 1 "like a pntxl," rearing inju-; lies requiring surgery. Navratilova, who it betnf£ sued (or US|2 million andAP - 303 words
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Advertisement90 1986-09-19 11 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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Miscellaneous1179 1986-09-19 11 iwwbmm FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES M.A.D.D.: MOUMTI Against Drunk Drtveca 11.25pm, Channel 5 Mariette Hartley stars as Candy Lightner, a real-estate agent whose 13-year-old daughter, Can, was killed by a drunk driver in 1980. Angered by lax rules against drunk drivers in California at that time, Candy formed M.A.D.D., a1,179 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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500 1986-09-19 12 Reuter TODAY'S simultaneous expiration of September stock index futures, index options and individual options has the potential of unleashing a stock market rally during the final "triple witching" hour, according to veteran traders. December SAP 500 futures "went to such a deepReuter - 500 words
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317 1986-09-19 12 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed mixed oil Wednesday as another round of futures-related sell programmes hit blue chips in the last minutes of trading and sent them lower. The broad market managed to hold its early gains as airlines and many rumour-related stocksReuter - 317 words
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Article134 1986-09-19 12 SEP 17 Afartfa a 23* Imp Ol a A Inco M Pro* Pip* .45* IS* 41* I9*B unch undi 44* Ktrr Addaon 16* 13* II* Bonk Nova Scotia Bank Of Montreal B«4 Canada 15* 31* 37* Mc BkxM Mohan A 35* 25* 30* 32*4 19* Brascan O A Canodan134 words
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Article220 1986-09-19 12 Tn»t 8k 147 •1 SfP 17 Un Steal 65 -5 1450 mch A Afcho Aborcom Aoa 1100 280 1325 unch 5 unch 5 200 15 25 Ml «NGS 7125 +125 *****5 300 Amoprop AMIC 5200 2060 2930 Byvow BuHals 2450 ***** 1800 50 inch -25 C 6 Smith Cons220 words
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Article623 1986-09-19 12 sir 17 u» Ale an AJurrwi 32* Alcoa 38* Aleg ln(l 21* A*ad Stg 40* AM Storm 57* ASt-Chafcnan 3 <Mtth Am Brandt he 43* Am Can Co 79* Am Cyonomid 75* AmEbclVr 27* Am Expratt 57* Am Horn# Prod 76* Am Mot on Cp 2* unch Amarodo623 words
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Article788 1986-09-19 12 Amsterdam sir 17 Ft. AB4 551 50 4-2 Aagon 99 50 -1 Ahoid 9270 4)4 Akam 155 80 0.2 Ataxo 152 30 0 3 /SW£V 74.20 -0 8 Amo Bonk 97.00 -0J Am Stod 123.50 -1 Btriiii 38.50 +3 Bomvna 114.50 -3 5 Bu«hfmar T*tt«rod« 210.00 -2 CaK.788 words
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Article82 1986-09-19 12 Reuter NATIONAL Westminster Bank PLC wm apply far a listing of its ordinary shares on the New York Stock Exchange and will issue a —ad—> of 24.15 miTHo»» new shares by US public offering to raise about £121 net at Sep 15 prices. The plannedReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement134 1986-09-19 12 V, ii W<ier« to wide, «Um« <uhi eaMil im: i km m si ix ;i m. GRILI \i> t .mil mliin.ili- ,iiiil>i«\ii<r. itli i > |>ti"ii.il I ri-iirh .iikl < .oiiliiiriil.il i iii>iiu' \ihl llt«- wi"v 11M'"*l \\111«*—• limn our \< 111-IVI I I'.i SI\K>S\IKYS SKT LI \<H s.V2 4~134 words
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Advertisement157 1986-09-19 12 /iJavour the\ 'Manhattan Splendour' A superb lunch experience with a grand variety of home made soups, the largest salad bar, fresh seafoods, succulent meats, savoury poultry and delightful desserts. A complimentary aperitif for all patrons. The Manhattan Splendour a superb choice at only $24.50*. Subject to 10% terrice charge A157 words
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Advertisement35 1986-09-19 12 Su mm USi/ 2 1 'MUttiL y Mi -> n a let race {fcncU* M prr'jrlrji/_ llifrji 1 V mm V* 1 I Authentic I :.j ..'vzw? V* Shark** Fin with Chicken Aha/one Barbecued Peking Duck35 words
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Advertisement104 1986-09-19 12 Prom 16 August to 30 sei yourself on tne very best c Matsuzaka Beef. Select from our irst of ikjuot available tn full MMMWV reasonable prices cnMsaeg* $aooo mber feast ipanese beef0W WT N«nv Martin VSO» MartMVSOP MartM Cordon Sieti Lunch: 12 Noon-2.30 pm Dinner: 6.30 pm -10.30 pm FURAMA104 words
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Advertisement123 1986-09-19 12 |<\(('."}_\^[\=~(~.@|&)|^"_[;=" II That's how we count at The Lounge during our Happy Hours from 5 pm to 7 pm daily When a guest has had two similar drinks, the third is free. And every night at 8 pm except Sundays. VTB Wizard comes on with its dynamic brand of music123 words
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Article423 1986-09-19 13 HONGKONG: Share prices closed steady in slow trading yesterday, supported by light local bargain hunting and an improved outlook for the local economy. The Hang Seng Index finished 3.83 points higher at 1,925.82 after advancing about 14 points in early trading. The Hongkong Index rose 2.26 points to 1,212.55.423 words
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Article147 1986-09-19 13 Reuter BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index added 0.87 to 158.86. Turnover amounted to 558,839 shares valued at 108.2 million baht. Reuter SIP It MM Siam Crnnm* 717 12 Stam Citaara su*p Ao Kham Thai Siam Otn«n» MP Am Ffera Ayudhyo Inveslmenf Bangkok A»t>+»d Bangkok Bank Bank 0»Reuter - 147 words
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Article374 1986-09-19 13 TOKYO: Share prices advanced in moderate trading yesterday as bargain hunters took advantage of lower prices following four consecutive sessions of declines. The declines had lowered the market average by more than 1,200 points. But yesterday, it gained 141.73 to 17,478.35 after falling 126.57 on Wednesday. Turnover was 600374 words
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Article85 1986-09-19 13 UP It Nm Maritoai Oriental B 0015 ♦0.001 Phi Ovwmoi Acof* Mning Anglo Phi 0 002 unch HWX O 0.36 unch Ap«x Mining 0 A«o» Con. 6 0.014 unch nCOO D PI DT 10.25 i*K* Y\X) 1 250 14 Go4d 0 0014 nidi San Migual B 66 1 Bovc85 words
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Article380 1986-09-19 13 SYDNEY: Share prices closed sharply lower across the board in brisk trading yesterday. Interest focused on the Herald and Weekly Times, which fell 10 cents to A 56.00 in very active trading. Brokers said yesterday's turnover represented about 3 per cent of HWT's issued capital. Elsewhere, the market was380 words
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Article, Illustration120 1986-09-19 13 AFP INDONESIA'S state-owned airline Garuda Indonesia has a US$B4B million foreign debt in principal and outstanding interest, the company's president said. But RAJ Lumenta was quoted by the official Antara news agency as telling a parliamentary commission that the debt had dropped substantially fromAFP - 120 words
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Article73 1986-09-19 13 Reuter SWIRE PROPERTIES Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swire Pacific Ltd, has sold a Hongkong residential building to an unnamed buyer for HK$6O million, property agent Jones Lang Wootton said. A Swire statement val- ued the building, on the southern end of Hongkong island, atReuter - 73 words
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513 1986-09-19 13 Reuter SRI LANKA is planning slock market legislation by the end of the year to regulate and develop securities trading. Industry sources say the bill is expected to ban insider trading and set up a compensation fund for investors who sufferReuter - 513 words
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Advertisement555 1986-09-19 13 _0l ov fa* v .v .i. A v: i -J X »<•.* t J Lv frf > for ail that conveniences FREE Ample Parking No Hassle, No Waiting No Traffic Jam No Lift Taking rv^ v <ot SXll r w > >* m Swfeod ffa«ti.ren 920. East Coast Parkway Singapore555 words
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Advertisement135 1986-09-19 13 $12.50 Children beloA i 2 years cud S9 OC* BUFFET-LUNCH COMBINING THE BEST OF EASTERN A WESTERN DISHES 7 t A Lunch HoufK 11.30 em 2.30pm 10% service charge 3% government tax not included. 19. Calmhill Circle, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****22 Telex: RS ***** Eat all that you want! Delicious,135 words
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358 1986-09-19 14 AFP ALL BUT THREE of the International Coffee Organisation's 50 exporting members ostensibly back a proposal to maintain the allocation of shares in the world coffee market if ICO export quotas return in the 1966-1967 (October-September) coffee year, ICO delegates said. Speaking onAFP - 358 words
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153 1986-09-19 14 Reuter A SHARP DRAWDOWN on certified coffee stocks is be* hind the latest steep rise In the price of coffee futures, trade sources in New York said. Up to 350,000 60-kilogram bags of coffee, representing 40 per cent of US certified stocks, are being removedReuter - 153 words
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Article202 1986-09-19 14 Reuter SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed slightly lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 190.50 cents per kilo, down 0.50 cent from Wednesday. TSR-20 October and November closed one cent higher at 163.00 and 164.00 cents per kilo, respectively. MALAYSIA The market closed higher at 206.00 cents perReuter - 202 words
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Article137 1986-09-19 14 Chimn Produce Exchange SfHift' noon dosioo pricot on Sept 18 (SJ/100 kg). Coconut oil Bufc FOB 40.00 Old drum FOB 53.00 New drum FOB 57.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 19 buyers Pepper Murttok Whit* FOB NLW 1372.50 Sarawak Whit* FOB faq NLW 1357.50 Sarawak special Mock FOB NLW 897.50137 words
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Article64 1986-09-19 14 Reuter INCREASED overseas demaid yesterday poshed the tin piles en the Koala 1 smpor Tlo Market ap by eight eeots to elose at mJu.lB per Ule, dealers Trading woo falrty active with Wednesday night's Mfl4.lt elesing level attracting strong Mds totalling CTf tsooee reserved. Some buyers withdrew asReuter - 64 words
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Article482 1986-09-19 14 Reuter COFFEE ROBUSTA FUTURES on Wednesday closed at the day lows after profit-taking and hedging brought prices down from 5-1/2 month highs reached in the morning, dealers said. Second position November closed at the day's low of £2,460, £5 up on Tuesday but £40 below its opening. VolumeReuter - 482 words
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Article194 1986-09-19 14 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed unchanged to slightly lower on late renewed selling and reserve of buyers, following India's reluctance to accept initial palm oil offers at its weekly vegetable oils Import tender. The market had earlier ruled steady, supported by a further rise in overnight194 words
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Article94 1986-09-19 14 OIL PRODUCTS THE FAR EAST petroleum products market was talkative but little had been concluded by the end of the day. Fuel oil was steady with trade Just above US$BO/toone fob Singapore. Naphtha continued to weaken in line with Europe. Closing prices for crude (fob origin) USJ/borrd Change Dubai (Oct)94 words
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Article66 1986-09-19 14 Bangkok Broken Rice 128 125 (us$/twM. rot) A-l Sup«r A-l Sp*oal Whit* Rice C-l Sp#do4 C-l 3rd unq unq 100% l»t dou 255 100% 2nd dou 220 Loonzoin Rice 100% 3rd dou 215 100% 1st grod* XI 5% 10% 205 200 100% 2nd grod* 100% 3rd grod* unq 15%66 words
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Article199 1986-09-19 14 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on Wednesday were mostly higher at the close, with September 2-1/2 US cents a bushel lower and deferred* 1/4 cent to 2-1/4 cents higher on the Chicago Board of Trade. September came under pressure in response to overnight delivery notices pot out by commercials, Implying aReuter - 199 words
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Article252 1986-09-19 14 RAS prices mS cwti/kf, FOB m b •tot NOON Int 1 RSS Prompt 192.00 I93.00N 190.50 191.50N Int 1 RSS Oct b6 192.00 193.00 190.50 191.50 In* 1 RSS Nov 86 194.00 195.00 192.50 193.50 Int 2 RSS OP 183.50 185.50N 182.50 184.50N Int 3 RSS OP252 words
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Article81 1986-09-19 14 (cOTta/k* \-*m pd MD OCT 86 NOV 86 (CHTTdlt lfK>rttto) NOON VTOfWOfO monm/ NOON RAS bytn Salan leyen WBovs SSR 20 169.00 171.00N 169.50 171.50N SSR SO 166.00 168.00N 166.50 168.50N MRELB ■■ran Salan ■ayan SaSan SMR CV 258 50 260.50N 259.50 261.50N SMR L 258.50 260.SON81 words
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Article206 1986-09-19 14 Reuter SOYBEAN FUTURES on Wednesday closed higher, gaining two to 4-1/1 US cents a boM on the Chicago Board of Trade. Bayers were encouraged by the modest rally on Tuesday, which led to some follow-through haying, and by the forecast for rain across much of the corn belt, whichReuter - 206 words
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Advertisement662 1986-09-19 14 LTCB The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, Limited Balance Sheet ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks Call Loans Securities Trading Account Securities Loans and Bills Discounted Assigned Accounts Receivable (Factoring) Foreign Exchanges Other Assets Premises and Equipment Customers' Liabilities for Acceptances and Guarantees Total Assets Millions of Yen 1966 Thousands662 words
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Advertisement281 1986-09-19 14 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 1M NEW BAY EEALTY (PTE.) LTD. (h > At a general meeting of NEW BAY REALTY (PTE.) LTD. duly convened and held on the 16th day of September, 1986 the following special resolution vas passed: SPECIAL RESOLUTION That the Company be wound up voluntarily pursuant281 words
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Advertisement319 1986-09-19 14 T" U.lvli -:W T »j( CAP. IK NEW BAT BEALTY (PTE.) LTD. (h M^HW) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors o the abovenamed Compan; which U being TolunUuil; wound up are required oi or before the 22nd day o October, 1086 to send li their names and addressei with319 words
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Advertisement352 1986-09-19 14 TRANS-ORNNT RESOURCES PTf UMfTH) (bi Mambari Voluntary Wdh| Up) NOTKZ 6 HEREBY GfVEN pursuont to Section 308 of Mm Componies Act Cop 18S»otthoHNAI.<Wm obovenomed Company wfll be hold on Monday. October 20, 1986 at 10.00 a.m., at The Conference Room, 11 Co*y»r Quay »19-00, The Arcode, Singapore 0104, for tho352 words
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Advertisement168 1986-09-19 14 We Perfect shipbuilder Pte Ltd of Blk 86, #04-301 Marine Parade Central, Singapore 1544 hereby give notice that In consequence or purchase of "OIL BARGE m" we have applied to the registrar of S'pore Ship under section 417 of the merchant shipping act (Chapter 172, 1970 Edition) In respect of168 words
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Article, Illustration4155 1986-09-19 15 SHARE PRICES in Singapore closed higher yesterday thanks to the lead given to the market by the plantations sector. Buying interest from overseas provided some stimulus in the afternoon and helped share prices on to a firmer note after a morning of mixed trading.4,155 words
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Article261 1986-09-19 15 SINGAPORE Rises Mm Comrt 275 Jaraaf Cat S0( 348 Mttn HMfl 454 HIHmm MM 276 Hifb A Lav 50* 170 Kaalacfcy Spara 336 Cam Plaat SO* 213 K L Kapaag 184 O C 8 C 7?5 Parte Plaat 382 Sal Cacaaats 162 Kmm 142 QAF ltd 40*261 words
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Article3410 1986-09-19 15 BID and offer prices officially listed and hurt new in and reported to the Stock Exchange of "t'p l yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otheiwtse specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the3,410 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1986-09-19 16 NST BUSINESSMAN turned politician Datuk Alexander YL Lee has a tough task ahead. The recently appointed Malaysian Deputy Minister of Agriculture has already resigned from all his directorships but that's not all. Now he has to completely divest himself of all his connections.NST - 1,041 words
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471 1986-09-19 16 BARGAIN hunters returned to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday and with their support, most prices moved up in moderate trading. Punters focused their attention on plantation stocks with the result that many put on double-digit gains. Selective industrial stocks also rose on renewed471 words
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Article107 1986-09-19 16 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thursday 1212.55 Wednesday 1210.29 Week ago 1257.66 Hong Seng Index Thursday 1925.82 Wednesday 1921.99 Week 090 1997 92* All Industrials Thursday 1887.0 Wednesday 1908.0 Week ogo 1945.1 NEW YORK Dow Jones Wednesday 1769.40 Tuesday 1778.54 Week ago 1879.50 TOKYO Nikkei Average Thursday *****.35 Wednesday *****.62107 words
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Article267 1986-09-19 16 Managers' prices MARA-Bumiputrs for Sep 19 First B'putro 4 80 4 85 Second B'putro 443 448 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.87 0 93 Th»d B'putra Fourth B'putra Fifth B'putro Sixth B putro Seventh B'putra (A) 3 40 3 45 3 86 3 91 2 47 2 52267 words
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355 1986-09-19 16 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK LONDON-BASED broking group WI Carr will have to provide "certain background information" on its set-up before the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange committee is prepared to approve its application to acquire a 90 per cent stake in Malaysian stockbroking firm355 words
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117 1986-09-19 16 ANSWERING continuing stock exchange queries on its sale of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Shenzhen Sungang Warehouse Enterprise Ltd (SSWEL), cashstrapped Wannian Holdings explained yesterday that SSWEL is unable to service its quarterly loan and interest repayments. SSWEL is Wannlan's vehicle for holding its investment in117 words
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187 1986-09-19 16 APF CHINA RESOURCES, China's trading arm in Hongkong, is hniding takeover talks with the ailing Hong Nin Bank which the government took under control last week. The Hong Kong Standard, quoting informed sources, said preliminary discussions have been taking place between rutin* ResourcesAPF - 187 words
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Article2242 1986-09-19 16 BID and offer prices officially lilted and business in and re-, ported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MDUSTIMLS Aom (1806) xd AfMOMOt# (3006) AUhu(-) Aicsm (702,242 words
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Article201 1986-09-19 16 ALEXANDRA Holdings Limited: AGM at 255 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0315, tomorrow at noon. JACK CHIA Enterprise* (Malaysia) Berkad: 59th AGM at Conference Room, (Serunai 1 A 2), PJ Hilton, Nunber 2, Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya, tomorrow at 11am. RALEIGH Berkad: 18th AGM in the Board Room, 5th Floor,201 words
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Article, Illustration549 1986-09-19 17 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM IN URGING shareholders to approve City Developments' $39 million purchase of Orchard Hotel, managing director Kwek Leng Beng said the longer-term benefits far outweigh the marginal dilution in the company's earnings per share in the short-term. Assuming CityDev549 words
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195 1986-09-19 17 THE RECENTLY-launched Transtech Venture Capital Fund has attracted subscriptions totalling 163.8 million at the first close of applications on Sep 12. DBS Bank, the issue manager for the $100 million venture capital fund, said it was an encouraging response. To accommodate investors who195 words
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Article, Illustration465 1986-09-19 17 ELAINE KOH - Application to lift order restraining winding-up action By ELAINE KOH PROBLEMS BETWEEN the troubled Promet group and its creditors escalated yesterday when 11 bankers to Promet's two Singapore subsidiaries challenged an interim injunction against the banks, in a situation which one of the main465 words
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368 1986-09-19 17 MALAYSIA-BASED Roxy Electric Industries, whose majority shareholder Datuk Alex Lee is negotiating to 9ell his estimated 64 per cent stake, has reported losses for the six months ended June 30, 1986, barely a year after it completed an extensive corporate restructuring. Directors do368 words
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544 1986-09-19 17 AMY CHEOK - By t AMY CHEOK SHARES OF leading soft drinks manufacturer Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd and its Malaysian associate Yeo Hiap Seng (Malaysia) Bhd will resume trading today after yesterday's suspension on both the Singapore and Malaysian stock markets. This follows investigations by the544 words
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Article53 1986-09-19 17 Group after tax profits of M 51.06 million (M 511.38 million) on turnover of M 1106.53 million (M 5116.05 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1986. The company said the results of the group were adversely affected by the lower commodity prices obtained. No interim53 words
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Article94 1986-09-19 17 Group pre-tax profits jumped to MJ5.6 million in the half-year ended June 30. 1986, from M 52.31 mil- lion in the same period last year. But turnover edged down slightly to M 184.14 million from MJ85.44 million. Net earnings per share rose to 7.6 cents from94 words
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Article226 1986-09-19 17 THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore has asked 8eaIIm H«tels Ltd to state whether a valuation was carried out on the Hyatt Regency Hotel in connection with its sale to Borneo Properties Sdn Bhd for $183 million; to disclose the total amount of the company's indebtedness to its bankers226 words
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Article847 1986-09-19 17 LONDON share prices opened mixed to firmer yesterday, with initial market attention dominated by Elders IXL's £1.4 billion agreement to buy Hanson Trust's Courage Brewing unit. Dealers said the firmer close in Tokyo yesterday morning and the mixed Wall Street finish overnight gave rise to some light but847 words
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Advertisement172 1986-09-19 16 STOPPING \A THE CLOCK N* ON WORLD DEBT Just four years ago bankers woke to find their cherished sovereign borrowers perilously close to default. Triple A reports on how the Third World debt problem is being tackled through IMF/World Bank initiatives and daring dealing by the banks themselves. PLUS OCBC172 words
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Advertisement214 1986-09-19 17 We are a merchant bank based in Singapore and wholly owned by Nederlandsche Middenstandsbank nv, Amsterdam. We are seeking competent, creative and enterprising candidates to fill available positions in our investment banking department. Our investment banking department provides an opportunity for comprehensive exposure to a wide range of investment banking214 words
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Advertisement222 1986-09-19 17 Ir A RARE TREAT OF TENDER, JUICY AIR FLOWN NZ STEAK SET LUNCH FOR ONLY $6.80 AT JACK'S PLACE a place for steak u 'A y "J* *i. Jack's is offering Value-packed Steak Set Lunch of At Fhwn NZ Steak Monday thm' to Saturday. \bur Set Lunch includes Soup Gartc222 words
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Article498 1986-09-19 18 ZHOU MEI - Economist tells of the implications for development By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent AMONG the problems confronting Asean countries in the grip of depressed commodity prices are major fiscal policy dilemmas. These dilemmas are seen by a development economist as having serious implications for wider developmental issues.498 words
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419 1986-09-19 18 PROFITS of finance houses plunged further last year as doubtful debts and narrowing spreads took their toll. Pre-tax earnings posted by Singapore's 34 finance companies amounted to only 557 million, less than half those of the previous year. The reduced profit followed an419 words
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329 1986-09-19 18 THE MALAYSIAN government yesterday admitted for the first time that it was behind the mysterious purchases of tin on the London Metal Exchange in 1962 which resulted in huge losses by the government. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said329 words
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285 1986-09-19 18 Bernama UPI THE MALAYSIAN government has set up a committee to study the implementation of the New Economic Policy, identify the reasons why its objectives have not been achieved and propose the efforts needed to achieve them. Prime Minister Datuk Seri DrBernama; UPI - 285 words
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Article80 1986-09-19 18 Reuter BANGLADESHI customs officials have seized a Sin-gapore-registered vessel near Moogla port (or carrying smuggled goods. Police in Dhaka said the Punts-Ace was on its way to Chittagong port from Malaysia with a registered cargo of 5,250 tonnes of cement. But it sailed off route towards MonglaReuter - 80 words
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289 1986-09-19 18 Reuter THE DOLLAR dropped rapidly below two Deutschemarks in hectic trading in New York and Frankfurt yesterday, the first time it had fallen below this psychological level in five-and-a-half years. It dipped to 1.9960 marks in Frankfurt, recovered, and then againReuter - 289 words
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119 1986-09-19 18 Reuter AFP JAPAN yesterday rebuffed US calls for a cut in its interest rates, saying that they were already low enough. Bank of Japan Governor Satoshi Sumita said in Tokyo that he saw no need to cut interest rates now. Japanese rates hadReuter; AFP - 119 words
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Article75 1986-09-19 18 AFP THE US ECONOMY grew at an animal rate of only 0.6 per cent over the second quarter of the year, the Commerce Department announced yesterday, confirming a previous assessment issued a month ago. The department said the expansion in gross national product from April to JuneAFP - 75 words
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209 1986-09-19 18 Reuter FURTHER cuts in Indonesian government spending appear inevitable because oil prices are unlikely to increase next year. Sintur Harapan newspaper yesterday quoted National Development Planning Minister Johannes Sumarlin as having said that public investment, already cut by 22 per cent in the ISB6/87Reuter - 209 words
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Article70 1986-09-19 18 Reuter COMEX gold futures rose on fresh buying early yesterday generated by US Treasury Secretary James Baker's remarks on Wednesday about a further dollar drop. Gold for delivery in December gained US$3.7O to U*****.50 an ounce which penetrated Wednesday's high of U*****.00. In early moderate activity,Reuter - 70 words
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Article59 1986-09-19 18 Reuter WALL STREET stocks traded lower early yesterday in a narrow range, continuing the weakness that began the day before. Investors remained nervous about today's simultaneous expiration of futures and options, which had whipped the market around previously. The Dow Jones Industrials fell three points to 1766.Reuter - 59 words
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Article27 1986-09-19 18 Reuter TALKS aimed at setting up an American arms stockpile in Thailand would resume later this month, US and Thai officials said yesterday.Reuter - 27 words
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Article43 1986-09-19 18 AP THE NUMBER of Britons out of work rose marginally in August by 400 to 3,223,600, leaving the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate unchanged at 11.7 per cent of the work force, the Department of Employment reported yesterday. APAP - 43 words
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Article33 1986-09-19 18 Reuter A FRENCH military attache was shot dead in Beirut yesterday and two French UN soldiers were wounded in a separate attack in south Lebanon, security sources said. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article68 1986-09-19 18 UPI A PHILIPPINE commission writing a new constitution yesterday rejected by a vote of 29 to 15 a proposal to remove strategic American military bases in the Philippines after 1991. Commission member Francisco Rodrigo, who initiated the move to delete a provision on theUPI - 68 words
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Article65 1986-09-19 18 AP SUPERPOWER arms control negotiations have resumed after the US said it was ready to outline new proposals despite anger over Soviet treatment of American Journalist Nicholas Danilofl. The two sides resumed talks after a three-month summer break. The sixth round of talks began yesterday withAP - 65 words
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Advertisement119 1986-09-19 18 Expatriate executives f Mllf See our invitation below Still looking for accommodation? Dissatisfied with your present arrangements? You owe it to yourself, and to your family to visit us at Ardmore Park the "Mini-United Nations of Singapore" where you'll experience convivial community living at its best and friendliness at every119 words
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Advertisement147 1986-09-19 18 V, fir 1 £f i i 4 7?. ROOM RATES. FIVE STAR HOTEL FIVE STAR VALUE No minimum stay requirements, no special pre-reguisites, no gimmicks. Offer valid till 31st December 1986. Stay in the luxurious Century Park Sheraton Singapore and enjoy 5-star service in an atmosphere of quiet elegance. Ideally147 words
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Miscellaneous52 1986-09-19 18 srasrciia Outlook: Showers over o few oroos in the morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Sop 18 at Hm airport: Maximum tomporoturo 30.5 Associated humidity 76 Minimum tomporoturo 23.7 Associated humidity 85 Hours of sunshine 3.25 Roinfoll in miHimotros troco Rainfall this month 261.3 Rainy days this52 words
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393 1986-09-19 19 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ KELANG CONTAINER Terminal has embarked on a worldwide marketing campaign to hire overseas principals to its facilities. The first leg of the visit was completed recently with several meetings with shipowners in Hongkong, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. The managing director of393 words
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317 1986-09-19 19 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE SOME 17,000 tonnes of cargo on the Nalo Express, which has been stranded in Singapore waters since July 30, will be offloaded to another ship (or delivery to Middle East consignees. The Singapore-registered vessel has been the centre317 words
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277 1986-09-19 19 SHAHRIR ARIFF - ®y SHAHRIR ARIFF SINGAPORE Marine Containers (SMC) has taken over the sale and leasing of containers of its parent company from its agent in Singapore, Sea Consortium. An SMC spokesman said this move would improve the efficiency of this activity,277 words
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Article111 1986-09-19 19 Reuter FOREIGN shipbuilding orders to Japanese shipyards (ell to five ships totalling 160,200 gross tons in August after a temporary rise to seven ships totalling 387,140 tonnes in July, the Japan Ship Exporters Association said. Orders remained depressed due to the strong yen, it said.Reuter - 111 words
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Article82 1986-09-19 19 Reuter BANGLADESH Customs officials have seized a Singapore-registered vessel near Mongla port for carrying smuggled goods, police said. TTiey said the vessel, Punta Ace, was on its way to Chittagong port from Malaysia with a registered cargo of 5,250 tonnes of cement. But it sailed off routeReuter - 82 words
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Article124 1986-09-19 19 IRAN has intercepted four Panamanian ships since Saturday and is inspecting them (or cargo bound (or Iraq, Iranian navy commander Captain Mohammad Hossein Malekzadegan was quoted as saying. He told the daily newspaper Ettelaat that all the ships had been headed (or "a certain country" on124 words
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Article1344 1986-09-19 20 TIME-CHARTERING accounted for most of the day's thin business on the London shipping freights market on Wednesday. In the Western Atlantic, Egyptian operators booked the 36,200 dwt Maria at U555,150 per day for a September trip from the US Gulf to Alexandria, while in Europe there was further1,344 words
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Article, Illustration807 1986-09-19 20 Reuter WHEN A SAVAGE gale whipped up the North Sea and drowned nearly 2,000 people one winter's night in 1963, the Dutch resolved to tame once and (or all the water they rely on. Now, after 30 years' work, fierceReuter - 807 words
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Article910 1986-09-19 20 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Lin«r X 1 Altrans VI 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Atkw Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL HI 2/3 ASCL M910 words
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160 1986-09-19 20 Reuter CONSOLIDATED RAIL Corp management has criticised a provision of draft legislation authorising a public offering of the government's Conrail stock at a minimum price of US$l.7 billion. The target of the criticism was an amendment adopted by the House Energy and CommerceReuter - 160 words
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Article177 1986-09-19 21 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 Line177 words
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142 1986-09-19 21 THE GROUP chief executive of the Sembawang Group of Companies, Neville Watson, has been made a Member of the American Bureau of Shipping. "Mr Watson was elected a Member of the ABS for his contribution to the marine industry," Mr HM142 words
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303 1986-09-19 21 AFP .Reuter YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON Steamship Co, a leading Japanese ship operator, has announced a drastic business streamlining programme, including a 36-per cent cut in its 1,936 workforce, to cope with the prolonged shipping recession. The Tokyo-based fifth largest shipping group in JapanAFP; .Reuter - 303 words
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Article90 1986-09-19 21 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood FREIGHT RATE negotiations between the Australian Shippers' Council and Australia Northbound Conference for the Japan/Korea trade beginning Jan 1 have been adjourned until Oct 15 after two days of talks. While there is known to be a substantial difference between the new90 words
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Article262 1986-09-19 21 Reuter THE INDIAN government will wind up the Shipping Development loind Committee, SDFC, by Oct 20 and replace it with an agency which will have stricter rules governing loans to shipping firms, an Indian Senior Finance Ministry official said. The SDFC is responsible for approvingReuter - 262 words
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490 1986-09-19 21 THREE LARGE vessels which recently underwent repair and maintenance work in different parts of the world have confirmed that International Paint's top-of-the-range selfGlishing copolymer antifoulIntersmooth, lives up to its claim of extended life and fouling free performance specification. According to the company, the three490 words
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270 1986-09-19 21 SEA TRADE'S 6th Hongkong Conference on Nov 17 and 18 will focus on Hongkong's future as the shipping and trade centre of the Asia Pacific region. The conference will be held in the China Resources in conjunction with Sea trade's270 words
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Article57 1986-09-19 21 Reuter CHINA is seeking foreign loans to help speed its L 4 billion yuan development of the port of Dalian, the New China News Agency reported. The agency says officials are negotiating with the World Bank for project loans and with potential lenders from WestReuter - 57 words
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4727 1986-09-19 26 aeaaao&B 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 of4,727 words
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Article449 1986-09-19 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES MARMA WHARVES Botom Mufca MIA olongside 19.9/2300 1 > Sartt i Arrival Departure Hong Soon Kaimantan 1 M4A M3 19.9/1500 19.9/0700 20.9/1200 19 9/2300 KEPPEL WHARVES Koto Sejati Ned Barcelona Nile Rafoh Brooke K31 K12 K33 K25W olongside alongside ok>ngs*de alongs»o« 19.9/1830 19 9/2300449 words
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Article744 1986-09-19 27 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdna FCL Arrival LCL movamant Ship Voy date/time Oparator cargo schedule Location Boton Prosetia Mont Blanc M N Beryl Tombong VI K Konevskiy P Trumon Vega Burnt Persada Siri Bhum Chun He Lompung Afcert Ms Ins Ace Ruhkmd744 words
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Advertisement391 1986-09-19 19 Concise Comprehensive Contemporary /to"**" Ifedbuul STRAITS EUROPE EXPRESS SERVICE EUROPE STRAITS EXPPESS SERVICE e a *-bJ 10/10 13/10 17/10 20/10 24/10 27/10 •CJLPMBC/ II CONCORD 14 OOMtfSNM WTM MM 4 •T/S AT KAO VIA FEEDER ±C >BR EAST Mi[)(i| f fSST StPVICE NOR IH AMI PITA CALIE CRMS PNA AFST391 words
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Advertisement72 1986-09-19 19 mii>z WHEN A SAVAGE gale whjpped up the North Sec and drowned nearly 2,000 people one winter's night in 1953, the Dutch resolved to tome once and for all the water they rely on. Pag* II YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON Steamship Co, a leading Japanese ship operator, has announced a drastic business streamlining72 words
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Advertisement215 1986-09-19 19 .11 I THE HEART OF THE DRAGON MAERSK LINE FASTEST TRANSIT rmwrrr Singapore/Antwerp 17 days SINGAPORE/ROTTERDAM 18 DAYS SINGAPORE/BREMERHAVEN 19 DAYS SINGAPORE/HAMBURG 20 DAYS P«naag Vmml Voy S* por« USA. EUROPE. MIDOLE EAST UiLi, I V •Seppwt Omm Tm •ct nnlm m co 2in im m as 21a i m215 words
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Advertisement183 1986-09-19 20 > i YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE TftAMS-PAOFIC SERVICES Atlantic/Canada Fudir at TTiraFawin j Tnmi FTTTTV —m rm n m prm .71 "i r7rr» g ie Mt?mi IP7TT I Mn/ijw| IP7TT7Tf tTimi '<'■! rTTWJVBJMBI -it-**' ,'i..i'. it:.. MIDDLE EAST Full Container Service (A member of Oasis Consortium) Ili >»«. II '/i PAN ASIA183 words
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Advertisement271 1986-09-19 20 PIE :^Y Supercarner Service J'! H' I, 2S-8/9 1/M 8/l» 1/11 Vll Vll M/ll U/ll jjg Bflj 11/11 W-IVM 11/11 1/11 IC/11 21/11 23/11 a/11 27/11 29/11 1/12 S/M SBS 1/11 2VII 2/12 7/12 »/12 11/12 IVI2 IVU 22/12 lITTTTTB l.v'H I t/i F.'i' CONTAINER SERVICE W/L AGENTS BARBER WILHELIBSEN271 words
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Advertisement774 1986-09-19 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd Overseas Containers Limited foV.'i/.'! a V'! i'MMI IIkoi; am] STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sebeh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Oh tJOmt 22/5 M/ 5 a/s a/9 M/lt M/ 10 11/11 13/ It M/lt 21/1* 28/11 21/11 M/ll H/U 11/11 U/ll 19/11774 words
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Advertisement468 1986-09-19 21 NOTICE OCEAN SHIPYARDS (W.A.) PTY. LTD. FREEMANTLE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA TELEPHONE: 61-9-410 2211 TELEX: AA***** (A/BACK JERBAY) Our Executive Marketing Manager Will Be In Singapore Monday 22nd September And Tuesday 23rd September And Would Be Most Interested To Meet With Any Companies Or Persons Considering The Building Of Fishing Vessels/ Tugs/468 words
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Advertisement49 1986-09-19 21 Franco Belgian Services f it h Hi i tr t .i +f, rn I (MEMBER OF ACE CONSOR"HU**> SINC.APOPF NJUiPIf S 2223'-44 CPS *****41 1 A" 22 S Sfl M Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd X E L MA P«-» lltr Q J.iv 3 Pc-r .inq I 4 Anglo-French Shipping49 words
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Advertisement285 1986-09-19 22 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT, UK EXPORTS I TO EUROPE/MED Agents SEGANI Smfjpore *****(4 K. Lumpw *****25 Bookint *****78 T KeUnt *****S Fr«|W *****00 CFS *****8 CfS *****72 Pcnanc *****7. 6134X2 Tenwui *****33 *****3 INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT forwarders CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WEEKLY Singapore BIRKART S E A. Tel *****11 Pi. Kelang: BIRKART SDN. BHD.285 words
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Advertisement674 1986-09-19 22 SETf rmm FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE JO EUROPE VIA SUEZ A Span Plataf ItHwrt tiim fitf* tfWf Aatawp SEWN HAS BMKt 57W 74/9 <72/9) 13/10 14/10 15/10 11/10 21/10 ICRCMOR 40W 1/10 (79/9) 20/10 21/10 22/10 25/10 20/10 CJI. IOKTO iN 8/10 (6/10) 27/10 20/10 29/10 1/11 4/11 TRMCNQM.O BMDGt 3411674 words
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Advertisement353 1986-09-19 22 Hai Sun Hup Co (I'ft*) I td TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** ARS ***** I \SI I RN \KIIMK. Ill) STRAITS/JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE I SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS VESSEL ASIAN CLfTEK ORANGE ZENITH SEKI AKESH SEW MATStfTAMA Loadnf at appropriated Berth P4-P5 NOTE: ALSO CAUJNG OTHER JAPAICSE PORTS,353 words
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Advertisement799 1986-09-19 22 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) 1 11 wtimmmt US WEST COAST OUTBOUND INBOUND rem *a scr una vs. uu sn m rn rw OKI 25/1 OMECT 21/11 a/lt no guest a/i mpm irauo a/11 ivu 27/u no goukm 1/11 no comrr a/i«799 words
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Advertisement753 1986-09-19 23 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \t\VA PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE EAST AFRICA/RED SEA SERVICE kota salam KOTA BAKU KOTA TMUR KOTA MAJU KOTA KMAft KOTA AOUNO VOYAQC HONGKONG SINGAPORE E-447 30-31/4 3-0/10 E-MS 5-4/10 11-15/10 loading FO»t HOOnOAH. JEDOAH,753 words
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Advertisement743 1986-09-19 23 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COOT AX* TO IK/CONTMNT 11/11 12/11 14/11 14/11 11/11 10/10 17/14 19/14 11/14 22/14 24/14 25/14 27/14 21/11 M/ 10 2/11 1/11 Vll 4/11 9/11 9/11 19/11 12/11 13/11 IVU 15/U 14/11 IVU 19/11 21/11 2VU 24/11 2»/U 24/11 1/12 2/12 3/12 5/12 4/12 9/12 14/12 11/12743 words
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Advertisement451 1986-09-19 23 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. UMUUTTA LLOY» P.T. 6ESUII LLOYD P.T. SMMHEM I—KIU P.T. TMXMALLOYB ''EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE SINGAPORE TO EUROPE rPOK hmo Mora awH/tiMH tfMMt CMC* MMKTT 5-7/11 4/12 J/12 11/12 14/12 MMI 24-21/11 1/12 1/12 11/12 14/12 s-rw I HMO a-mm/mmm tMTAMM m m 11-21/11451 words
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Advertisement409 1986-09-19 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR Loadmf for Rangoon Spore Pitta* tea* BtHgkofc +MYTTKTEI NM 25 S«pt 22/23 Stat MANLAMYAIC V32W 24/21 Stat n-m mm 24/21 9* IOGU V74RF 0/3 Oct MYTTKYO MM V27SW C/ 7 Oct mnm 1/11 Oct c/ 7 Oct 14/15 Od PAGO VI4W *t/7 Oct LOMM6409 words
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Advertisement1209 1986-09-19 24 USA CANADA *TUUmC COAST (HowKl Th» Wortd Swvic*) STORE IB G. N MIDGE *2 23 Sap 18 Oct C. I. NUBS *OE/N. CONCORD *14 30 S«p 25 Oct 0 LEGEM) *4 i Oct 2 Nov II MDE *4 17 Oct 11 No* L\ K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC1,209 words
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Advertisement669 1986-09-19 24 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting fcl/fcl Containoro Feeder PAetont Imt Vessel Spore MM Frea Sydn Aha Accepts KABIRDAS V3O 18 Sept 3 Oct 12 Oct 10 Oct Add/Bris (STtaiPPtR V 7 X Sept RAMOAS V 25 8 Oct 23 Oct I No. 30 Oct AM/Bra CALABAR VPS 17 Sept CHANOOAS669 words
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Advertisement698 1986-09-19 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAM GUAM SHPMK (PTE) LTD 23 T** krm Un* JMbVOK IIM IE &M3MS (10 IMS) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Sport P Man(PeftM( eCHOCN HtVEM Cato»bo/lUfarti/Dc*a/6aNaw Od CHMA OCEAN SHPPMG CO.. PEKM6 THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHMA wan MAANG ANLURANG lUFENG RoHerdam/Hartxrf MMm/Mwm»/lln*»| 7TTTFT. W.IH? M I- .IMKM Wi Tl698 words
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Advertisement411 1986-09-19 24 INTRASEA (PTE) LVD 10 Ansor> Road »27 16 Inte'nal'ona 1 S.nqapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (1 0 Lines* o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK WORLD MES BBK9IS NORDKAP 88K919 S'part P. K#m( LmM* tor.k. Nrt snu»m/»m/w (WW) z/ii nantes/rot/ant/m (Avon) (Pit) lit 000 9WPOS CO SON. I svnc co. m i411 words
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Advertisement706 1986-09-19 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Spat NEPTUNE MEMOES PTE. LTD FE EU/AUST IH/SU Al M Cfs BOOUCS *****77 *****53 ?*****? ?7«W77 *****22 *****53 MOMCTUKJ *****H "Mlir Fa nrt IrafM pktu cjl *****44 Mto| POUf SON. M> 3689M7/*****45/36M553/*****26 K l*** NEPLME SON. M *****71/*****34/*****35 Paunf NEPUNE SON. BM) *****9/6288J5/6276M/U7MI/*****2 Mm KC**t cap706 words
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Advertisement326 1986-09-19 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels si DOM AM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON lb 7 Dm M7M lb onan/M7N Hi 6 Oanwi tOtt Ha I Dma/MTM (Mi* Mi (Maia) lb 7 Oman MW lb Onaa/(MN TM/M7 IMi) lb t Dmot/WW lb t DanantOON snn «unis NJPIUf#326 words
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Advertisement519 1986-09-19 25 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUN.DING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lnes) Teniaul Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tetex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANB M/S SHARK AT WAN SOON SON. BW. IST AND 2NO FLOOR. MESSRS HAI THONG SHPPMG519 words
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Advertisement345 1986-09-19 26 I REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) 30-1/10 JEE3EIZZ3 EH E328 E2EH E3Z3 E2H rrr TT rininT7TH.'"'iLngTT7n I II Ml Bli Pi 'IiPWI H I IIHIHI THAILAND mm F"~H F~M rn m HTM wmm I FPJTEII MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE 3 SAILINGS A WEEK LLIIJiILJIEJ IMI'.'I LL-LlJil.'.345 words
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Miscellaneous150 1986-09-19 26 Refional Weather •V n\ < *°<* <4 -»r v> >k? X IS c >A cr" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Raln Wave height Cloudy Sky150 words
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Advertisement256 1986-09-19 27 OCEAN MIDGE REGULAR m HELD) COAST ME SUPPING PTY LTD, FREIMANTLE I TO FWEMAJfTLE/PT. HEDCAMO ill 31/9 m> 1/U m* 'if' I(few) SERVICES TO CHfTTAGONG Vw ETA ETD CNJJK Vay ETA ETD CNJJK TMT MOM Inm faM faM COLOMBO wanwot i 17/K UM UM TMffl KTI IK IK TK DRY256 words
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Advertisement354 1986-09-19 27 LCL/FCL TO NEW ZEALAND AUCK, WIG, N PLYMOUTH, V LYTTOH, HAPO Also accepts LCL/FCL to other destns. IRIICKT MMMEMBBi SWWOtt TEL *****11 (12 IMS) POtl KELM6 TEL *****17/ I POMNG IE 3UM7/^UOS4 CHART POINT every SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL TOHOMOKOHO TFB VOY 122 TFB VOY 123 TO HAMBURG TFB VOY 074 IKE354 words
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Advertisement458 1986-09-19 27 CORMORANT BULK CARRIERS > VANCOUVER B.C. CANADA NXXCSIA/ USA AM) CANADA NEST COAST COWOmONAI. SOtVKf lOAOM FO* vucouva IC awl* PAD Pft «u SMtM WCIORY 10-12/12 IS-It/12 21 23/12 othi loamk rare subici nucwin IOONESIA/ UNA COMKMTKMAI SOtWCt LOAMK F« IMOIMS MUM BOWAT CHBQH ItJW* rn KLA IMI/li 12-13/11 14-IS/H458 words
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Advertisement264 1986-09-19 27 T\> CN C LINES WEEKLY FCL LCL CONTAINER SERVICE TM> TUMI *02 KUO LUNG KO9 YE LAN VM2 KUO HSNMG MlO 115/11 1 11/10 24/10 20/10 panning tOfiiiir>#f ron c vtfy Monoiy MX MKG KAO KEE KOB MO) BUS 27/9 3/10 5/10 0/10 10/10 11/10 12/10 4/10 10/10 12/10 13/10264 words
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Advertisement208 1986-09-19 27 TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ft ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* 90K PJCELMG POMMC PAI 6 JELATAN V-43 SMM 10/9 fi. SLAT Ml V ¥50 bM 14/9 13/9 fi. SQJTM W *45 24/9 3k r OCEAN KTL HARM CORP PTE LTD *****11 (5 UNES)/*****49 (Dwct) 190 MDOU ROM)208 words
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Advertisement406 1986-09-19 28 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****52, *****62, *****82 TLX: R*****1 FLINER ACCEPTING FCL, LCL CONVENTIONAL 27/t 21/9 £/io MBXM.E EAST SERVICE 10/10 11/10 DUBAI. BAHRAM, MUSCAT. DOHA. DAMMAN, KUWAIT ABU DHABI HONGKONG/CHMA SERVICE 23/9. 30/9, t/10 XMGANG. BEUNG. TMNJM. SHEKOU, SHANGHAI. 14/10. 24/10. 31/10 GUANGZHOU, WHAMPOA 23/1 M/ 9. BAN6KOK406 words
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Advertisement365 1986-09-19 28 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE LTD 6001 BEACH NO AO #13-01 OOLOEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. 2****** (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HE APC O FULL l/.IJ, .H.olJ Ag 23/24 «n Wl/1 OCT AO*: N-* ftrt lite KOUOm EAC MOKB I* U-*1747/3 mkt man torn 71 P.T.365 words
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Advertisement600 1986-09-19 28 C.Y. LINE (A M#mbtf Of Th# ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAWEJaSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) SOW SUS MX menu* mm 'c* TWTO S"H" letara Mm fdm KW| E—i *eNw» M/» 13/10 14/11 IS/ II 11/11 It/11 21/11 1/1* »/14 21/11 22/11 25/11 2C/1I 21/11 l/ll600 words
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Advertisement760 1986-09-19 28 Everett Lines COMPANA PERUANA DC VAPOREES (C.P.V.) B "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" J load#* tor Caiao Mataum lo and ai otlw Pwunan parts with transhipment at Rate W. j On CPV Throafk Bits ot la*t Is M destination A Penanf* P. KMm| W. joh*io£tt «/7 0d r I MJHUYPOrn u/21 Od760 words
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