The Business Times, 6 October 1986
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Title Section12 1986-10-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 MONDAY, OCTOBER I, lttt 75 CENTS12 words
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391 1986-10-06 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN WAYS TO DEVELOP Singapore into a strong vendor base will be studied by a new working group formed by the Trade Development Board. The working group on International Procurement Offices (IPOs) will identify weaknesses in391 words
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Article, Illustration114 1986-10-06 1 COMPANIES in the electronics support industries will be making a bid for the American market with their debut at the Contract Manufacturers Exposition in Detroit this week. It wQI he the first time that the companies coming from the tool and die, metal114 words
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Article99 1986-10-06 1 UPI SOVIET Vice-Foreign Minister Igor Rogachev arrived in Beijing yesterday (or the ninth round of Sino-Soviet normalisation talks and hinted that Moscow might be willing (or the first time to discuss Cambodia, Afghanistan and military reductions. Western diplomats said Mr Rogachev's comments were an unprecedented acknowledge- mentUPI - 99 words
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Article446 1986-10-06 1 FOO CHOY PENG - It's a toss-up between Singapore and Hongkong By FOO CHOY PENG, Chief Reporter IN A BID to strengthen its presence in the Asian-Pacific region, New York State is considering setting up a regional office either in Singapore or Hongkong. The office's main task will be446 words
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516 1986-10-06 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE OVERSEA-CHINESE Ranfcfaff Corporation will cut its prime lending rate by onequarter percentage point to 5.5 per cent from today, bringing its rate to the lowest level quoted by any bank in Singapore since July 1999. Overseas516 words
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Article98 1986-10-06 1 EUROPE'S "chartist pope". Adriaan Schrikker, has changed his opinion about the Singapore stock market. He is now expecting the ST Index to rise to 999. Why is the head of Schrikker 4 Son Technical Analysis turning bullish? Get the full report in Personal Investment, BT's new weekly98 words
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307 1986-10-06 1 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government will coordinate and consolidate all existing training schemes under a special programme in efforts to produce skilled manpower in high technology. Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Babe said yesterday this was a preparatory step toBernama - 307 words
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433 1986-10-06 1 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN THE EFFECTS of the Pan-Elec-tric Industries crisis, which saw the collapse of the once blue-chip company and several stock broking firms, are still being (elt. Listed Sing Investments 4 Finance Ltd is trying to get its money back (rom paralysed433 words
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Advertisement210 1986-10-06 1 Need a car or truck loan? \l l. lOONG H 737-7977 |£1 Wbyfoong Mortgage And Finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkongß.ink 6 Claymore Hill #03-00. Claymore Plaia. Singapore in:: SVENSON ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT HAIR fullfacts for the asking. From tomorrow it's open house at Svenson Hair Center,210 words
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Advertisement319 1986-10-06 1 WO3 HOW WELL PLANNED IS YOUR OFFICE? Should it hove more word processors and mini computers? Do you need a net-work? How can your telephone take messages? How can you safeguard data? Today, BT comes with a 20page special survey of office equipment and planning which will help you answer319 words
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Advertisement123 1986-10-06 1 Cahners Exposition Group The Exhibition People 8m Pagi 12 Trans-Pacific JALfe terrific p f Regular connecting flights from Singapore via Tokyo with a flight schedule that's second to none. Over 60 flights a week to 7 major U.S. cities and Vancouver. The Executive Express leaves Tokyo daily, flies non-stop and123 words
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MANAGEMENT
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1443 1986-10-06 2 HERBERT S ADLER; VICTOR NG - Cash-rich companies often find that a good way to use their money is to buy a stake in another company. But when their country is small, such as Singapore, they begin to look overseas. In this case, it pays to know the factors1,443 words
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Article642 1986-10-06 2 GBJHKJ TMe: Euromoney Yearbook *86 CdNed toy: Simon Perry Peblielier: Euromoney Publication* Ltd No of Pagee: 282 Wertewod by ALVM TAY THIS IS the third annual edition of the Euromoney Yearbook, designed to provide financial executives with a comprehensive reference source on international finance. The book642 words
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Article181 1986-10-06 2 IN THE third period of trading in the National Management Game, economic conditions continued to be favourable, in spite of a pessimistic forecast. Market demand increased substantially and, as a result, all 36 companies enjoyed higher profitability. Pre-tax profits ranged from $800,000 to $3.6 million. The average181 words
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Advertisement231 1986-10-06 2 Jf you're an enterprising businessman you can see the potential in exporting to distant places. But just like a voyage into space there are also potential dangers in realising your investment. One of the main worries when exporting to a foreign country is late or non-payment by your customer. That's231 words
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Advertisement292 1986-10-06 2 FACTORY FOR LEASE Rental: 60# per sq.ft. AREA: 10,000-60,000 sq. ft. FACILITIES: Sanitary, Water, Sprinkle system, electricity 100 KVA Suitable for all types of industry, except food LOCATION: Near Jurong bus Interchange Interested parties please caH *****59 6ENERAL ELECTRIC W V> o o 1 QUALITY CH Model 2*9270 16# ONE-TOUCH292 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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147 1986-10-06 3 COPY LINES MOJO MDA has linked up with Union Forty Five, an independent advertising agency in Malaysia. MDA's group managing director, Mr Malcolm Spry, said that the tie-up would complement Mojo MDA operations in Singapore and Hongkong. Union has a strong147 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-10-06 3 THREE HEADS may be better than one in beckoning tourists onto these shares. American Express, The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, and Singapore Airlines have worked out a Joint promotion programme beginning with double-page full-colour advertisements in The New Yorker mags Tine. Targeted360 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1986-10-06 3 MONICA GWEE - Good turnover predicted for local franchise More than one million customers buy herbal potions and creams from The Body Shop outlets around the world every week. This week, the thriving Singapore franchise launches a cosmetics range true to form minimum packaging, maximum purity. MONICA GWEE1,070 words
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Advertisement28 1986-10-06 3 4li 3= |S SS- vs THE PARAGON 1 •::•:»ir• >■'■•'!■ c )t (Ju h.irrj 'm> On.jlitv shops for fits B»'St it'.lS)' t»;rnTS 'j fill us immpdiatelv r A i28 words
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Advertisement11 1986-10-06 3 Training improves your liance Let BT show you how every Wednesday.11 words
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Advertisement205 1986-10-06 3 Piecemeal solutions to individual problems can create more problems. To make all the pieces realty work as one, call Wang. PCs to PCs Add a Wang VS minicomputer and Wang System Networking (WSN) and instead of just sitting there, your standalone PCs can become part of a local or remote205 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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441 1986-10-06 4 UPI CHINESE ECONOMISTS have proposed the phased end to public ownership in favour of individual and collective management and urged more study of capitalism, the official People's Daily newspaper said on Friday. State-owned enterprises react too slowly to market signals and this necessitatesUPI - 441 words
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Article247 1986-10-06 4 Reuter AUSTRALIA would not artificially lower its interest rates in spite of their relatively high nominal and real levels, said Treasurer Paul Keating. "While the government has established the foundations for a reduction in interest rates, it will not engineer a premature reduction. To doReuter - 247 words
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392 1986-10-06 4 Reuter PRESIDENT SUHARTO'S military-backed government marked Armed Forces Day yesterday with a colourful parade of troops as an official "think tank" said the main threat to Indonesia came from groups at home. Jusuf Wanandi, head of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, saidReuter - 392 words
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174 1986-10-06 4 AP INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who escaped an assassination attempt, said attacks on his life were a "phase the country will have to go through". Mr Gandhi was commenting on the attempt made on his life on Thursday and one made on FridayAP - 174 words
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178 1986-10-06 4 AFP FORMER Japanese education minister Masayuki Fujio had defended his controversial remarks on Korea and said that Japanese Premier Yasuhiro Nakasone was wrong to apologise to Seoul and to sack him over the issue, a magazine said in Tokyo. "There is simplyAFP - 178 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-10-06 4 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES and its leading bank creditors have postponed debt rescheduling talks due to start on Wednesday pending the finalisation of a financial package for Mexico. Central bank governor Jose Fernandez said last Friday that the talks would probably start later this month.Reuter - 243 words
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Article756 1986-10-06 4 ARRIVALS Operator •Mmibor Local tiaio Frow SIA UA SIA MAS SIA MAS MAS SQ1I7 UA805 SQ4I Mh681 SO 45 MH8I1 MH671 0005 0010 0615 0820 0650 0910 0920 KUL JFK/SFO/HKG MAA KUL MRU PEN KUL SIA SIA CPA RBA OA SIA SIA THAI SO 43 SO 103756 words
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Advertisement276 1986-10-06 4 We know that our4econd generation leaden will deliver... I eading in the world of high technology are our next HI generation of computers, the Leading in the world of high technology are our next generation of computers, the DART and the PC2/286. The DART System is a high performance AT276 words
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Advertisement110 1986-10-06 4 I II A \l\ T The business person's choice, every I I II \I I Iff I Tuesdoy, Thursday, Saturday and I A f I \J I M\ I \l Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at J 1 22:00 hours and arriving at Heathrow at 06:50 hours the following morning. Call110 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous23 1986-10-06 4 Doonesbury 7U+ m v» p ft ft ?CSA 'V<SS BY GARRY TRUDEAU a vt K Ls»; ft V i! s vr« V V:23 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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370 1986-10-06 5 UPI SOUTH AFRICAN businesses are gearing up to fight back against sanctions imposed by the US Congress over the veto of President Reagan. Business and political leaders denounced the sanctions package approved 78-21 by the Senate on Thursday, handing Reagan a majorUPI - 370 words
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246 1986-10-06 5 Reuter SOUTH AFRICA takes the imposition of US sanctions very seriously, but the price of gold will probably be even more important in determining whether it can repay more of its commercial bank debt next year, according to Reserve Bank governor GerhardReuter - 246 words
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204 1986-10-06 5 UPI REELING from a fall in world oil prices, the five nations of the Andean Pact suffered a drop of US$l4l million in their collective net financial reserves in August, the group has reported. The member nations Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela haveUPI - 204 words
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282 1986-10-06 5 Reuter SAUDI ARABIA has put the vexed issue of higher oil output quotas firmly on the agenda of Opec talks starting today, as a hard-won pact to limit production and boost prices stands at its halfway mark. SaudiReuter - 282 words
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Article, Illustration424 1986-10-06 5 AFP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said he would not sacrifice American values, principles or vital interests in the search for early agreements when he meets Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik on Oct 11 and 12. Mr Reagan, in his weekly radio broadcast on Saturday,AFP - 424 words
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188 1986-10-06 5 Reuter THE US Senate has given overwhelming approval to a fiveyear, US$9 bUlion toxic waste clean-up programme that imposes higher taxes on oil, in defiance of a White House threat to veto the bill. The Senate passed the measure onReuter - 188 words
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216 1986-10-06 5 UPI BREAK-DANCING, the dance that sprang up on the streets of American cities, has been officially recognised in the Soviet Union, which will hold a national break-dance festival next weekend. The first "All-Union BreakDance Festival" will be held in Tallinn, the capital of Soviet Estonia,UPI - 216 words
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Advertisement121 1986-10-06 5 After flying for over sixty years, we've leamt that the Sure, piped-in music and in-flight movies help. But S s given a choice, most people would stuff Ali Baba and the f Forty Guitars, and dive straight into the poached fresh river salmon with parisienne sauce. So, we did the121 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration612 1986-10-06 6 Market study to be carried out Reuter THE WORLD BANK would be looking at ways to diversify further its funding techniques to offset the volatility in world financial markets, World Bank Treasurer Eugene Rotberg said. In an interview with Reuters, he said overReuter - 612 words
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396 1986-10-06 6 AP JAPANESE and West German officials have reported progress in opening their financial markets to banks of each other's countries amid disagreement over measuring reciprocity. The right of Japanese hanks to be lead managers in West German bond underwriting still awaits the opening ofAP - 396 words
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100 1986-10-06 6 Reuter THE MITSUI BANK'S Hongkong branch is planning a US$5O million certificate of deposit issue lead managed by Chemical Asia Ltd, banking sources have said. The five-year issue carries a 7.8 per cent coupon with in- terest payable semi-annually. Fees to co-managers total 15Reuter - 100 words
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167 1986-10-06 6 Reuter SWISS NATIONAL Bank president Pierre Languetin said the pace and extent of innovation on capital markets was causing concern and making the supervisory activities of the bank more difficult. He told the annual meeting of the Swiss Bankers' Association the emergence ofReuter - 167 words
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Article79 1986-10-06 6 (Inte rtonfc nuddk rates) Monday Low High Friday USS/S Ft T6445 1.6128 1 6500 1.6165 (Fri) (Mon) US$/Dm 2 0295 1.9925 2.0333 1 9960 (Fri) (Mon) US$/F fr 6 6455 6 5325 ***** 6 5345 (Fri) (Mon) USS/Uro 1402.8 1380 0 ***** 1380.5 (Fri) (Mon)79 words
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Article27 1986-10-06 6 UBS US dollar Crippled by too many opposing factors. 8 franc: In tandem with D-mark. Starling: Rescue in EMS? QoM: Drawn upwards by sanctions. UBSUBS - 27 words
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282 1986-10-06 6 Union Bank of Switzerland FOREIGN EXCHANGE development* last week were completely dominated by the monetary summit in Washington. The hope that major industrial nations would agree to a coordinated move to lower Interest rates and/or to stabilise the dollar proved to be illusory. The mostUnion Bank of Switzerland - 282 words
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314 1986-10-06 6 Green Collier SPOT GOLD ended the week on a firmer tone at U*****.50, which was US)6 higher than last Friday's dose. The precious metal regained its strength on renewed concern of possible supply disruptions out of South Africa. Prices firmed on threats byGreen & Collier - 314 words
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Article346 1986-10-06 6 The Discount Co of S'pore Ltd THE HIGHER closing interbank money market rates from the previous week continued into the beginning of last week. The overnight rates which opened at 4 1/8 per cent 4 per cent last Monday rose to 4 1/4 per cent 4The Discount Co of S'pore Ltd - 346 words
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Article, Illustration464 1986-10-06 6 Mcstss tvtraf* of the print landtag rata sf 12 m|sr hanks aperats* ta Singapore fit of bonks ot the dot of bmwm on Fridoy, Oct 3 M«li«d by the AssociotM Books in Si»|apnri. of MM PU Atgomono Bank 7* American Express Bonk 7 Am'Dom R'terdam Bank 7V4464 words
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Article31 1986-10-06 6 s—rcr Short Chpom'u (M) fIW The rang* of cai rotes for the week ended Friday, Oct 3-: Benk hmd 4 5—4 9 Cwral tmd 4.5—5 125 $*H tSuT 238031 words
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145 1986-10-06 6 Reuter A HIGH-RANKING Mexican Finance Ministry official said Mexico would seek further concessions from creditor banks beyond those granted under the new financial rescue plan. Speaking to a meeting of bankers and government officials in Miami, Luis Foncerrada, director of foreign financing forReuter - 145 words
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Article219 1986-10-06 6 ASIAN currency average deposit ended 1 I 5ct 3 "o MD was H* u»;: US* +9 7 doys 6 1/16 5 15/16 1 weKh 6 1/16 5 15/16 2 wionih i 6 5 15/16" 3 HM#> i 6 5 15/14" 6 month i 6 5 15/16^ 9219 words
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Advertisement159 1986-10-06 6 m sm Sa i y /S A tz/ iT4 <« > SPu i Si v < From October 1, CAFE VIENNA sets the mood of festive revelry with a PRE-OKTOBERFEST celebration... rolling out the barrels of beer and bringing you German specialities for lunch and dinner. The usual a la159 words
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Advertisement134 1986-10-06 6 GNTA text Master Worldwide telex communication from your own workstation There are more than 1,500,000 telex subscribers worldwide today and is still increasing! YOU KNOW THE PROBLEM The teleprinter is centrally located and an inefficient workstation. It often becomes a bottleneck in the Company's telex traffic. DO YOU KNOW THE134 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration823 1986-10-06 7 lOth/CMN GIVES SEOUL 1986 AP CHINA'S men and women printers dashed off with gold in two relay races yesterday, clinching triumph for their nation in a tense duel with South Korea for the most golds of the Asian Games. The host Koreans wonAP - 823 words
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124 1986-10-06 7 Reuter ARGENTINA caused a sensation on the first day of the World Cup Hockey Tournament in London on Saturday when it defeated World and Olympic champions Pakistan 3-1. The Argentines scored three second-half goals and their swift counterattacking could easily have produced greater embarrassmentReuter - 124 words
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323 1986-10-06 7 Reuter AMERICAN PAM SHRIVER passed her first real test of the week with high grades as she beat Argentine teenager Gabriela to reach the finals of the US$l5O,OOO New Orleans women's tennis tournament. The second-seeded Shriver, who had lost Just eight games upReuter - 323 words
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Article77 1986-10-06 7 UPI THE US, on the verge of elimination, received an overnight respite on Saturday when play was suspended because of rain in its Davis Cup semi-final with Australia in Brisbane. With Australia leading 2-0, the referee suspended play at spm local time, when he decided aUPI - 77 words
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Article462 1986-10-06 7 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS FRESH after his surprise selection to the Republic's Putra Cup golf squad last week, M Balraj was a pleased man on Saturday at the end of the Desaru Open golf championship. The 24-year-old did not win the *****,000 tournament's amateur section where462 words
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Article, Illustration496 1986-10-06 7 UPI AUSTRALIA'S Greg Norman sank an outrageous 21-metre putt to blunt Jack Nicklaus's victory bid in the U*****,000 world matchplay golf championship on the wentworth course in England on Saturday. Norman's effort (or an eagle three at the 17th the 35th hole inUPI - 496 words
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Article, Illustration527 1986-10-06 7 Reuter AFTER all the controversy, razzmatazz and secrecy, 12 yachts from Britain, the United States, Csnads and New Zealand finally sailed out into the Pacific Ocean yesterday to launch the 1986-7 America's Cup. Nearly 400 head-to-head duels will be fought off Freemantle over the nextReuter - 527 words
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Advertisement47 1986-10-06 7 OLYMPICS EUROPEAN CONNECTIONS IMJ A WISE CHOICE Frequent and convenient connections from Athens to more than 40 world-wide destinations, including Madrid, Istanbul, Dusseldorf, Marseilles, Milan, Nicosia and Stuggart. For enquiries and reservations, call 225 8877. m I m —r A k s The International Aiflne of Greece47 words
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Advertisement221 1986-10-06 7 W Tat you see below is the new Puma Boris Becker Super. A secret weapon which Boris Becker unleashed with devastating effect on the courts of Wimbledon in 1985 and again in 1966. Like him, all you need is a coin to turn the game to your advantage. The trick221 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1232 1986-10-06 8 GOH YEE LING - The retirement of Jack Snowden, managing director of Rediffusion, was reported recently. He leaves his post at the end of this year and in a candid interview with GOH YEE LING, he relives his 38-year career in the company. GOH YEE LING, SINGAPOREANS were1,232 words
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Article, Illustration759 1986-10-06 8 JAIME LYE - Viewpoint ■y JAIME LYE ATTENTION is not something I am used to getting in Singapore. In fact, wherever there happens to be a crowd clamouring (or food or cinema tickets, I'm the one who's usually pushed to the back or ignored because759 words
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Advertisement267 1986-10-06 8 See the latest award-winning furniture at Singapore's only International Furniture Show. rsra Singapore International Furniture Shcw October 4 to 12,1986, World TVade Centre, 1 Halls 3& 5, Opening Hours: 2pm to 10pm daily /I J (From October 6to 8, open to Trade Only i I Jm 1 bettoeen 2pm 6pm267 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous676 1986-10-06 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE |7 ACROSS 1 Capitol morning for a guy (5) 6 Possible cause for a food additive (5) 9 Spice of a kind (7) 10 Educate in art, possibly (5) 11 Mr Einstein's controls (5) 12 Possibly sad about Vi getting the cup (5) 13 Terrible loud earful! (7)676 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration679 1986-10-06 9 MONICA GWEE - "I don't produce enough to be commercial," says Tan Swie Hian. "My favourite collector is a poet who saves to collect my work MONICA 6WEE samples the artist's flights of acrylic passion at Art Forum. MONICA GWEE WHAT SORT of man continues to679 words
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Article, Illustration700 1986-10-06 9 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE YOUR HONOUR, I have a case to plead. My name is Ivan Reitman, and I'm a film director... Wait a minute. Don't I know you? Yeah. Weren't you one of those three looney tunes in that movie Gbastbustertf Which one were you?700 words
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Article, Illustration440 1986-10-06 9 A SPECTACULAR sale of Chineae porcelain and Jade from one of the fineat collections in the world, acheduled for next month, is already stirring up nrnrfi excitement """"g antique lovers in Hongkong and overAuction giant Sotheby's is billing the event on Nov IS440 words
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Advertisement11 1986-10-06 9 m MIorNOL SU'sflMt L'i 3 ILi i M ON SALE NOW11 words
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Miscellaneous1216 1986-10-06 9 tfV] m d) L BfNB (Mwt) UOpffl, Channel 5 Based on Judith Gould's best-selling novel, this is the story of ambition and desire, and the woman who built the world's most successful magazine empire. The sultry and youthful-looking Joan Collins deft) stars as Helene Junot, the beautiful protagonist. Filmed on1,216 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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257 1986-10-06 10 Reuter CHEUNG KONG (Holdings) Ltd agreed to sell its wholly-owned Hongkong Hilton Hotel to Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd for HK&.O3 billion, both sides said in a Joint statement. HK Electric will finance the purchase by placing 103 million new shares at HKHO withReuter - 257 words
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Article273 1986-10-06 10 OCT 4 Yw 1660 344 aoo -10 MMsub Bk MMub Estate 1280 555 2S50 uneh -12 •10 -4 uneh +23 Mrtvjb Haovy 580 G'W 18 -5 MMu Ship 154 +3 i mil vlHM> AmMQom. 1380 870 +50 +5 -10 MHtui SmaMng. 34!W 1120 10 Mitotan ***** St?" 1 C273 words
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328 1986-10-06 10 Reuter PRICES closed lower In moderate trading on Friday on the New York Stock Exchange. Analysts said weak unemployment data initially sparked an advance in stocks and bonds as interest rate (ears eased, but then stock investors focused on the sluggish economy. The DowReuter - 328 words
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Article134 1986-10-06 10 OCT 03 a top OI a A 45 19* AMfei 23* 4* ln» Pffl m Bp* 40* imh AJcon Alum AJgoma SM 43* 13* unch lu M Km A 4kUon 16* BM 36* 24* Bonk Of Monlfiol fftfl f errifn 371» Co»p 29 Bp Rmoutc** Brotcan a A 34134 words
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Article224 1986-10-06 10 OCT 03 Ud Tnat Bk Un S«Mt 135 40 -3 Mill urn < WooMru 1425 A Alpha 1100 MM MGS 260 10 Amd 1425 Anglo* 4765 115 Amaprop AMC 5200 5 Angvool 2525 225 2050 25 BufMi 9400 450 C G Smith 3000 -800 Chartar 1600 urtdi CNA -xw224 words
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Article625 1986-10-06 10 OCT OS uss Atcai AJurwi Alcoa 31* 36* Atog hrt 19* ABod Sf 40 inh ABad SHm 64* «h Am Brondi Inc 2* 42* Am Can Co Am Cyunowd «2* 73* Am Btc Kf 27* Am Am Homo Mod Am MMon Cp Amos bic Amarodo Hw Amoco Corp625 words
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Article759 1986-10-06 10 Amsterdam OCT M n> AM 546 00 -6 Aaaon 90 .30 -3 MS 95 AO -0 4 Afc» 147.70 +01 132.10 -01 AJMTV 73 70 -05 Am 94 30 21 Am Stod 127.00 +0.3 •wfcd 41.30 -0.2 teb 1*3.00 -1 123.80 -07 fcaNiwii Taltara 4a... 207.30 wk»i C**•759 words
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Article57 1986-10-06 10 Reuter fattens tn Britain la the that nine months of ISH roee 0.4 per cent from the ptthri last year to a total of 1€,349, financial analyst Dua aad Bradstreet Ltd has said. Londoa aad the aenth be? lowed by 1417 la the north west andReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement607 1986-10-06 10 Wtae to viae, ilae aai entertain IP The Szechuan Ex with the Meisan V Savour the finest Szechuan cuisine; aromatic, spicy gourmet creations in an exciting blend of flavours. And discover jj| MEISAN At rhe SKHUAK BCSTMJRANT At tne Meisan. owmoMt. skW Royal 25 Scotts Road, Singapore 0922. Far mavabo*,607 words
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Advertisement102 1986-10-06 10 T/ d/y* Many rare varieties to be found at Cafe de Prince between midday and 10.30 pm September 29 to October 19. Dishes exoticus start at $5.50. Gjede Prince (All priea aubject la 10% Sarviea Ch art* and S% GavarmnanC Tkx.) 270 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****11 Tnmm Haab102 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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558 1986-10-06 11 AFP PERSISTENT INSTABILITY on the foreign exchange market, where sterling again dropped to a record low against a basket of major currencies, induced a nervous mood in commodity trading over the past week. However, gold soared as tough new US sanctions againstAFP - 558 words
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Article219 1986-10-06 11 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 5-1/2 to 2-1/4 US cents a bushel down last Friday but above the day's lows. Persistent selling pressure, without last Thursday's big buyer to absorb it, forced wheat prices down for most of the day. Traders said that theReuter - 219 words
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Article242 1986-10-06 11 Reuter SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade last Friday closed off 4-1/2 US cents a bushel in July to 6-1/4 cents in distant November. Active November was down 5-1/4 cents and at the day's low. Soybeans held in a trading range for much of the day withReuter - 242 words
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Article26 1986-10-06 11 Dot* U«M ztr (tonnes) Sep 29 14.03 105 Sep 30 14 03 107 Oct 1 14 07 97 Oct 2 14.10 121 Oct 3 14.12 6826 words
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Article140 1986-10-06 11 Chinese Produce Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 580 00 Exchange Setters' doom dosing view ON Nutmeg Oct 4 (S$/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW 1405 00 Coconut oil BWP FOB NSW 1289 00 Bufc FOB 40 00 Gombier Od drum FOB 53 00 FOB NSW 330 00 New drum FOB140 words
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393 1986-10-06 11 FT THE LONDON Metal Exchange, which is struggling to reform its trading rules to satisfy government demands for improved investor protection in the city, appears to have made some pi ogress towards settling its differences with the regulatory authorities. The deadlock In negotiations between theFT - 393 words
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Article674 1986-10-06 11 Reuter COFFEE Robust* futures last Friday closed between £15 and £20 below Thursday as prices fell in thin, nervous late afternoon trading. Physical trade was quiet, but some spot robustas and Kenyan Arabtcas were traded. Second position January closed at £2,180, £10 below Thursday. Volume was 4JII with 1,074Reuter - 674 words
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Advertisement74 1986-10-06 11 Ai W&art to wiae. dlae Sunset Serenade Nk (spm-Bpm) 7^ »SiS!» V Sam Gan and his Combo Evergreen songs of the 50's and 60's for your listening pleasure! A cosy atmosphere. With a heart-melting band! Let Sam Gan and his Combo serenade you and play your nostalgic requests! For one74 words
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Advertisement125 1986-10-06 11 I f r -a >*w r T& nv)i%ik 'Lh_. v.r M> <*• _j«r -v 1 <v ff i k. (Sritt Selected US Prime Beef Cuts. Continental and Game Specialities in a hunter's lodge setting. f n* ■]*>}! Monday to Friday $26.50 10% service charge 3% CESS $24.00 10% 3% (adult)125 words
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Advertisement187 1986-10-06 11 PaTSffbant Hotef Whart tht happy ptopf go V wkit? "I COCKTAIL LOUNGE I Experience a new and refreshing concept in cocktail lounge entertainment. Experience The Gazebo. The frontispiece of Paramount Hotel, away from all the hustle and bustle. A free flowing garden terrace in subtle shades of grey and beige.187 words
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Advertisement157 1986-10-06 11 MAGICALLY HYATT I il I+l*l 1 1 1!?! When guests order any beverage, standard or premium, at selected outlets', they will get a second drink, all for the price of one! It's a magic formula applicable daily at The Lounge Chinoiserie (Members and hotel guests only) 6.30 PM 9.00 PM157 words
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Advertisement94 1986-10-06 11 Poking 4 Sichuan Restaurant ..a HOKKIEN-PORRIDGE ITS DINNER/SUPPER Buffet Style Choose from more than 20 appetizing dishes. Eat all you can for only $7 Dinner/Supper Time: Bpm 3am r^: ti- -> V; r v 10% Hfvfct charge A 3% gov«rom#nl tax not incfcKtod I IHSjZfP «gpeci*l For all you can94 words
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653 1986-10-06 12 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - D-mark and yen are better investment By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI IN SPITE OF a hefty decline in its value during the past one-and-a-half years, the American currency is still viewed as being too risky a unit to hold. The US dollar's653 words
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321 1986-10-06 12 AFTER EIGHT successful years of organising technical analysis seminars in the US and Europe, computer charting specialist Compu Tnc is holding its first Asian workshop ■ess! on in Singapore. A group of four speakers will be at the Shangri-La Hotel on Oct 31 and 25321 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-10-06 12 THE LAST TIME be came to Singapore in mid-December 1985, Adriaan Schrikker caused quite a stir when be declared that the Straits Times Industrial Index, then trading at the 640 level, could drop sharply to 400. But the Luxembourg-based technical analyst,457 words
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Article, Illustration881 1986-10-06 12 mm THE SHORT-LIVED SCARE about tampered paper carton soft drinks in Hongkong recently brought Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd some unwanted publicity. But it still doe§ not detract from the investment merit of the stock. Things have begun to look up on all fronts881 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-10-06 12 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE LAST TIME I reviewed the technical profile of United Overseas Bank shares was on March 1 when the stock was trading around the $3JO level. Readers were tokl to avoid the counter then as it had yet to signal that the bearish334 words
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399 1986-10-06 12 NYT MANY WALL STREET portfolio managers are sharply divided over which stock groups will lead the next stage of the bull market should there even be a nest stage. Some money runners still favour the past year winners those companies that benefit fromNYT - 399 words
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Advertisement239 1986-10-06 12 V tJitnfifi) 9tct/wuuid of ffh/ljHa/l/ &e*Aad (incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-fifth Annual General Meeting of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berhad will be held at the Hotel Dayang, Jalan Pesiaran Barat, ***** Petaling Jaya, Selangor on Wednesday, sth November, 1986 at 12.00239 words
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Advertisement33 1986-10-06 12 BT welcomes inveetment ideas end viewpoints from brokers, bankers end reedere. Address ell correepondence to: The Editor, Porsonei DHAIMAAA ▼IaMAA OAA 1/ [BM B InYweiIIDOTIVIOTw I VVTVOTf weU Wivii OVfiJ nON, Singapore 0023.33 words
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Advertisement105 1986-10-06 12 k IBM CPU FOR SALE We have 2 used IBM 4300 CPUs for sale. 1 Unit 4331 MODEL LO2 with full configuration inclusive of 2 DASD adapters, ICA (8 lines) and high speed channel. 1 unit 4341 MOOEL MO2. Any interested parties, please reply to BT Box No 5374, 390105 words
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Article, Illustration4964 1986-10-06 13 AMY CHEOK - sy AMY CHEOK BEARISH NEWS and married deals ware the two major features In the Singapore stock market last The bad news mostly originating (ram Malaysia caused Investors to remain cantloiis, while the married deals were an Indication that foreign buyers were still keen in4,964 words
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Article256 1986-10-06 13 V W r l M Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets ended last week on record levels after early widespread discounting gave way to spirited demand far leading stocks. Strong midweek performances on Wall Street and London and sharp rises in world bullion and crude prices inReuter - 256 words
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Article885 1986-10-06 13 JULIANA TAY - compiled by JULIANA TAY Wnk ended Oct 3 SCRIP ISSUES Chuon Hup: Proposed rights issue of one-for-two of $1.20 per share with TSR to subscribe one further share at $1.60 exercisable any time within five years from the date of issue of the 50.2 miKon885 words
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912 1986-10-06 14 Bulls and bears take precautions after last month's events J ew LI FT PRICES are going nowhere, but the problem is not the kind of dangerously unstable equilibrium between extremes of optimism and pessimism that often presages a sudden break in share prices. NorFT - 912 words
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563 1986-10-06 14 r— i frmji London EU Reuter SHARES ended only slightly easier on the week after a series of f «tiofiß showing quite violent swings in either direction. The FTSE 100 Index was down 7.8 to 1*560.8 after rising to Just over and fallingReuter - 563 words
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297 1986-10-06 14 BCI THE MILAN share market had a subdued week that ended with the BCI AllShare Index 2.2 per cent lower at 739.84. The volume of deals tailed off considerably to average 181 billion lire a day, a far cry from the previous 270BCI - 297 words
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670 1986-10-06 14 j Hongkong kij AFP WILD BULLS unleashed by foreign funds and spurred by good local corporate news are likely to push Hongkong's Hang Seng Index to the 2,500-point mark by the end of the year, according to brokers. The stock barometer closed Friday atAFP - 670 words
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228 1986-10-06 14 CSZ AFTER a slight slackening of the Zurich stock exchange two Fridays ago and renewed weakening at the beginning of last week sparked by general uncertainties resulting from the annual World Bank and IMF Conference as well as the meeting of theCSZ - 228 words
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479 1986-10-06 14 Rcjj Tokyo i AFP SHARE PRICES plummeted on the Tokyo stock market last week despite the start of the new business year for securities firms on Oct 1. Share prices usually go up in the first week ofAFP - 479 words
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554 1986-10-06 14 MM K.Lumpur AS EXPECTED, share prices at the Kuala Lumpur stock market went through a downhill slide last week as investors reacted bearishly to news of Promet being placed under receivership the previous Friday. Although there was bar-gain-hunting on Friday,554 words
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Advertisement397 1986-10-06 14 ARAB BANKING CORPORATION (R&C.) Consolidated Balance Sheet 31 st December 1985 1989 1984 US$ USS Im miMonsi Board of Directors Arab Banking Corporation (BSC) Mr. Obaid Ai-NaMcrl Director Deputy Chairman Piertdern and CM Executive Director Mr. Gfana K. Said Secretary to the Board Hand Office Afta Building. PO Be* 5698397 words
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Article, Illustration472 1986-10-06 15 CHUANG PECK MING - Recommendations on bonus, pay rise, staff appraisal By CHUANG PECK MING THE NATIONAL Productivity Board, which is likely to play an active role in the implementation of wage reform, has made some detailed proposals that include tying pay increment to the productive age472 words
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Article107 1986-10-06 15 PROPOSALS for changes in the Rent Control Act will be submitted to the government by the end of the year, Minister for National Development Teh Cheang Wan said yesterday. Data on an some 12,000 rentcontrolled properties, built before September 19(1, has been collected by107 words
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364 1986-10-06 15 AP AFTER A FROSTY REACTION from foreign ski makers, Japan has backed off from the claim that its snow is different from other snow. But the government's refusal to lift special safety standards from ski equipment- has provoked a storm of protestAP - 364 words
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Article, Illustration266 1986-10-06 15 THE URGENT NEED to introduce legislation on organ donation to tackle a critical shortage of donors was raised by President Wee Kim Wee yesterday. At least 100 to 120 kidneys are needed for transplantation every year, but since Singapore's first kidney266 words
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152 1986-10-06 15 GET PUBLIC SUPPORT for government policies and give intelligent political feedback to the leaders. That was the call made to People's Action Party members by Mr Goh Chok Tong yesterday. The First Deputy Prime Minister made the call at a PAP closed-door meeting yesterday.152 words
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Article74 1986-10-06 15 MR S CHANDRA DAS and Mr Lai Tha Chat are attending the 76th Inter-Parliamentary Conference in Argentina, starting today and ending on Oct 11. They will be representing the Singapore National Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. Delegates from about 100 national groups are expected to74 words
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290 1986-10-06 15 MBT INVESTORS in Malaysia would not need to restructure their equity even after Dec 1990 if their investments are made during the period between Oct 1 this year and Dec 1990. Malaysia's Deputy Trade Minister Datuk Kok Wee Kiat said last Friday that theMBT - 290 words
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219 1986-10-06 15 Bernama UMNO YOUTH leader Anwar Ibrahim has lashed out at a DAP leader lor saying that it was meaningless for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to speak out apartheid at the recent United Nations General Assembly while oppression still existed inBernama - 219 words
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Article60 1986-10-06 15 Bernama THE JOHOR GOVERNMENT will set up a 'privatisation coordination committee' soon to evaluate and identify projects (or privatisation to help ease the government's financial burden in the face of the current economic recession. Johor Menteri Besar Haji Muhyiddin Yassin said on Saturday that the committee,Bernama - 60 words
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Article66 1986-10-06 15 Reuter WAN ARKHIPOV, a Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister who helped bring about the «light thaw in Soviet-Chinese relations, has been retired on grounds of health. The decree of the presidium of the Supreme Soviet, the country's highest state body, said yesterday that Arkhipov, 71, had beenReuter - 66 words
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Article35 1986-10-06 15 AP PHILIPPINE President Coram Aquino will pny n three-day state visit to Japan next month that will innt-. u JjL TWma ciuqc meetings wild rnns6 Minister Nakasooe and Jap-AP - 35 words
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Article47 1986-10-06 15 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Chinese Assorlsrton yesterday caOad on the government to five top pthslly to reviving the national economy. Party president Datuk Dr Ling Liong SOc said the party believed that the National Front must enter into a new phase of relationship. Bar-Bernama - 47 words
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Article39 1986-10-06 15 Reuters THE THORNY question of the Falkland Islands, claimed by both Britain sad Argentina, will be raised when almost 1,000 parliamentarians from i'w—l the globe gather in Bneaos Aires today to discnss srmed conflict snd colonialism.Reuters - 39 words
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Article42 1986-10-06 15 Reuter DISSIDENT physicist Yuri Orlov, treed after almost 10 years of prison, labour rstnp and exile, left Moscow with his wife Irtna ysHrrlsy on board a New York-bound Aeroflot aircraft far a new life in esforced nnlgritkwReuter - 42 words
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Article45 1986-10-06 15 Reuter GHANA and China have slgasd a trade protocol un- miUI i»k i.i «in 1,,.,. n, i <mt wwcn raong win import cocoa beans and timber from Quma snd export textiles and industrial goods, Accra radio reported yesterday. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article39 1986-10-06 15 Reuter JOHN DE LOREAN, acquitted two yesrs ago in a senrntional cocaine esse, goes on trial again today accused of defrauding investors in his bankrupt sports car firm of millions of dollars. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement303 1986-10-06 15 Get your free clippings of BT exdusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Health care group floats $50 million fixed-rate bond 2. Euromoney sees two grim years for S'pore 3. Takings of hotels and restaurants down $45m 4. VAT plays303 words
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Advertisement275 1986-10-06 15 Canada v-^ lust as a central bar* s reserve of gold insures the wealth at a nation gold can insure irour financial secunty and independence in the future, too When nvesong *1 gold choose the purest most portable and wrielyacoepted form of gold-the Goid Maple Leaf horn Canada It is275 words
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283 1986-10-06 16 A NEW initiative has been launched to improve crewing conditions which lead to fatigue and accidents around the world. The International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations told the International Maritime Organisation that the present rules were outdated. These based crew complement on tonnage283 words
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376 1986-10-06 16 LINDA CHEE - Middle Eastern consignees to discharge cargo By LINDA CHEE THE Singapore-registered Nalo Express will be put up for sale after Middle Eastern consignees discharged its cargo from the arrested vessel this week. The cargo will be discharged, stored in a warehouse, before376 words
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298 1986-10-06 16 Reuter FRENCH PRIME Minister Jacques Chirac has launched a 1.4 billion franc (US$2OO million) scheme to resuscitate France's ailing merchant fleet within the next two years, partly by cutting back on the number of French crewmen. Mr Chirac, flanked by Secretary of StateReuter - 298 words
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Article96 1986-10-06 16 Reuter TALKS between the longshoremen's union and management groups are expected to resume by the middle of this week, a New York Shipping Association spokesman said. Last Friday, both sides agreed to a 45-day extension of a three-year contract, ending the strike by 33,000 dockworkers alongReuter - 96 words
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Article89 1986-10-06 16 JAPAN has paid out 30 billion yen (US$l96 million) in export insurance due to North Korea's inability to meet its trade debts, the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) said. Japanese exporters rescheduled Pyongyang's debts in 1976 and 1979, but all payments of capital and89 words
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Article111 1986-10-06 16 AFP EAST GERMANY and the Soviet Union have started a Joint train-ferry service between Mukran on Rugen Island and the Soviet port of Klaipeda, a distance of about 500 kms, the transport ministry in East Berlin said. By 1990 some 5.3 million tons of freight will useAFP - 111 words
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Article1242 1986-10-06 17 INCREASED interest developed in the iron ore sector at the freight market on Thursday for shipments destined for Europe while rates for grain business from the US to the Continent generally remained fully steady, shipbrokers said. Iron ore was covered from Port Cartter to Imat U553.75, from River1,242 words
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273 1986-10-06 17 UPI INVESTIGATORS discovered that the cruise ship Admiral Nakhimov was carrying many unregistered passengers, raising the possibility that more than the reported 386 people died, a newspaper reported. In a story attacking the G?rformance of the Central nion of Tourism, the newspaperUPI - 273 words
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Article918 1986-10-06 17 BROKERS said demolition prices in Taiwan appear to have continued rising steadily. Local authorities there have now imposed more stringent regulations regarding gas-freeing and general condition of vessels on arrival. Such vessels are now subject to acceptance of the harbour authorities in an effort to ensure no further918 words
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Article932 1986-10-06 17 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Ljne VI 3 Ahrenkiel Lmer X 1 Aftrans VI 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Arias Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Lne V 4 APL IN 2/3 ASCL M932 words
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79 1986-10-06 17 CALTEX has appointed Jardine Shipping Agencies to act as its agent in a number of South-east Asian ports inclnd- ing Singapore, Hongkong and Batangas in the Philippines. The agreement will be extend- ed to Thailand in due course. The first vessel to be79 words
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55 1986-10-06 17 KAWASAKI Kiaen Kaisha will improve its double stack train service to Chicago and New York from Longßeach in mid October with the addition of eight cars. This will bring the number of can in its service to 28 with a capacity of 280 FEU*,55 words
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Article179 1986-10-06 18 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 Line179 words
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182 1986-10-06 18 Reuter AN ESTONIAN ferry has been taken out of service between Helsinki and the Estonian capital Tallinn and could serve as accommodation at the US-Soviet Summit in Reykjavik, a Finnish shipping line said. Managing director Reijo Niiranen of Saimaa Lines said theReuter - 182 words
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359 1986-10-06 18 Lloyd's List THE ITALIAN government is introducing protective measures to defend its national shipping companies from the growing cross-trade threat posed by Evergreen. The government is to implement legislation that will allow it to control and supervise all cargoes before they are loadedLloyd's List - 359 words
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324 1986-10-06 18 Reuter CHASE MANHATTAN Bank has started legal proceedings against the guarantors of its loan to the Wah Kwong Shipping and Investment Co (Hongkong) Ltd group. The bank filed writs with a Hongkong court against Wah Kwong and Co (HK) Ltd andReuter - 324 words
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279 1986-10-06 18 AFP CHRISTIAN MILITIA said they have handed Beirut's biggest dock back to the government, which has declared war on smugglers it says derive the state of 40 per cent of potential revenue. But they had also warned they would reconsider their decisionAFP - 279 words
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221 1986-10-06 18 Reuter IRAQI AIR strike damage to Iran's main Kharg Island oil terminal has halved Iranian oil exports since early August, Gulf oil and shipping sources said. Kharg, last hit by Iraqi planes on Sep 16 and 20, has at most twoReuter - 221 words
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5599 1986-10-06 23 AARIRIS Kurama Mara. ScanDutcht. Oct I Ever Card—. Evergreen, Oct I Mine Comfort, Yang Ml*. Oct T. Ned Drift, ScanDutcht, Oct T. Arthur Hank. Iltnk Line. Oct 9. Ever Guard, Evergreen, Oct 12. Chun He, CMm Ocean, Oct 14. Nlhon, ScanDutcht, Oct5,599 words
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Article921 1986-10-06 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmnI Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Contuono K12 olongside 06 10/1200 Dotmocaa F Kll alongside 06.10/1800 Jensoo 2 K22 olongs.de 06 10/0700 TungYibi K36 alongside 06 10/2300 Wah Fai KI9 alonastde 06 10/2300 Gold Mount J12 06.10/2230 Indra Sakti J1 06.10/0730 Lavinia J8 06.10/2330921 words
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Advertisement744 1986-10-06 16 h.imlh Is i»i i >i 1 '1' >1 l.l!A Tli;l 2 2 T MtLdPikd 'OOCL MM 9VPBK ABMXS (lof M. *****4/ OH) 200 rmlu—M >1 Road #12-06 SmHvoal S 0200 Id *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TEMMMVCfS 3200 211 TO 220 BOORMCS 3200 234 TO 235 KSMU MM WW MDUS744 words
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Advertisement60 1986-10-06 16 INVESTIGATORS discovered thot the Admiral Nakhimov was corrying many unregistered passengers, raising the possibility that more than the reported 398 people died. Page II THE ITALIAN government is introducing protective measures to defend its national shipping companies from Evergreen. P«g« 111 Index to odvertisers II Shipping schedules VIII London freights60 words
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Advertisement537 1986-10-06 16 ty Uj. MAERSK LINE 3 fill I V\ 11 Vl'] SINGAPORE/HULL SING AFORE/TILBURY SINGAPORE/FEUXSTOWE SINGAPORE/SOUTHAMPTON SINGAPORE/DUBLIN Voy S" pors EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. IS DAYS 1S DAYS 21 DAYS 21 DAYS 22 DAYS wm i •Support CJoiaf lan •CT 4/10 ISM MB OS VII MO MB IH 24/10 24/10 4/11537 words
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Advertisement185 1986-10-06 17 "V C T TAT TP YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE f 1 j l\ fj num-Mcmc amen > TRAIT V A Pacific North West Feeder at Kao IH T .'l lli'i BM MB MT'HW I >;.'<[■ I Jill n FVW F7T» lITTTVMiIH JLuiLB bMI ESIII IT" MIDDLE EAST Full Container Service (A member185 words
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Advertisement649 1986-10-06 18 ■FI9E The Straits |HJV Steamship Group STRAITS SHPPING *iinq>poci to jabah. jwwfc, Brunei Ports and Bangkok m OCC Overseas Containers Limited rm rpm tam IVU 14/11 ivu n/u 2S/1I 2VU M/U M/U 11/11 13/11 ivu a/n a/u a/" M/U M/U u/u u/u •l/u n/u M/U IVU ivu u/u a/u a/u649 words
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Advertisement452 1986-10-06 18 NOTICE SABAN, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AM) RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE CONGESTION SURCHARGE The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at the undernoted port and have reported and agreed on the following:— ASSAB As a result of a deterioration in berthing452 words
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Advertisement364 1986-10-06 19 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT^UK EXPORTS S'taK tfW t 25/11 27/15 2/11 4/11 5/11 U/U 15/11 17/11 25/11 27/11 2/12 4/12 11/12 12/12 17/12 15/12 23/12 25/12 VI 5/1 VI 11/1 15/1 17/1 Blttwa Ka/l wp it Hurt Spirt N 5/15 12/11 14/11 25/10 21/11 25/11 25/15 4/11 5/11 11/11 13/11 15/11364 words
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Advertisement1056 1986-10-06 19 r EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) scp me ik uc no owe/no ialml 7/u 10,10 u/u 13/11 no una u/u u/u 21/10 23/11 no an 22/11 x/u 21/10 M/ 10 no anam l/u s/11 7/11 i/u no cum s/u 9/11 u/u u/u no lbmmc u/u u/u 11/u1,056 words
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Advertisement405 1986-10-06 20 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m BURMA FIVE STAR f Burmese National Line Loadnf for Rangoon Sport Pom* I l/ll Od 9/7 Oct MYITKVEE MR V27SN 11/12 Od 9/7 Od (P firfo*) m nm pa-an VIOIR 9/11 Od 17/19 Od 1/7 Od 14/15 Od \> BANK LINE NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE CLYDEBANK405 words
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Advertisement1185 1986-10-06 21 USA CANADA ATLAMTIC COAST (Wound Tho World 8«nrlco) [3 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. 0. LEGEND M RMKM 0. MNSTB *27 0. KNGHT m PAORC COAST fen n sr PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH WEST mo net vsi t/s port sea vca imn c. comma urn. FJL BMDGE V2C1,185 words
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THE PLANNED OFFICE
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Article, Illustration365 1986-10-06 26 THERE IS A VISION of the office of the future. It will hum with computers, word moccMori, fax machines, sophisticated copiers and other essentials of the information technology era. The furniture will be economically designed and carefully laid out to create the most attractive365 words
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Article, Illustration623 1986-10-06 27 NPB practising what it preaches INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY holds great promise as a means of achieving productivity gains, particularly in the area of office automation. In order to capitalise on this, the National Productivity Board has added to its existing computer system an Office Automation package. The OA system was first623 words
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Article, Illustration595 1986-10-06 27 TO KEEP TRACK of the productivity performance of a company, it is imperative to have a method of measuring it. Hence, productivity measurement is one of three key activities which the National Productivity Board currently focuses on. The board's programmes in this area595 words
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Article, Illustration766 1986-10-06 28 MARTIN SOONG - Advent of video display-based electronic typewriter systems By MARTIN SOONG SECRETARIES working nine to five should have less to grumble about now with the advent of an ingenious breed of new office machine that combines the electronic typewriter's ease of operation and766 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1986-10-06 29 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN VERY OFTEN, office automation is equated with word processing. A manager assigned the task of automating the office may think he has done his Job when he has successfully lobbied and obtained permission to replace the typewriters with word processors. He1,052 words
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Article, Illustration822 1986-10-06 30 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG LASERS are part of one of the most radical changes in photocopier technology to take place in the last 20 years. Photocopiers using laser technology may soon revolutionise the way images are recreated, and transmitted. Current copiers822 words
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Article, Illustration837 1986-10-06 31 LIM SOON NEO - More businesses expected to install facsimile machines By LIM SOON NEO THESE DAYS, companies do not need secretaries who understand Mandarin, Greek or Arabic to send a message in one of these languages. The (act is, the (ax machine (facsimile machine to837 words
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Article, Illustration551 1986-10-06 31 THE RECENT DRAMATIC SURGE in the use of facsimile machines belies its humble beginnings in the mid-19th century, when transmission of graphics and photographs were sent over the telegraph wire. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, in 1860, FC Bakewell in London invented551 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1986-10-06 32 ELAINE WILLIAMS - Companies beginning to look closely at the vulnerability of their networks By ELAINE WILLIAMS FT ONE OF the thorniest issues in the computer world is that of data security and integrity. The subject is a complex one which covers everything from protectingFT - 1,348 words
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Article, Illustration780 1986-10-06 33 CLIFF DILLOWAY - Without proper advice, companies of all sizes are prone to land themselves in problems with computer software, as CLIFF DILLOWAY shows here with a case study of a failed computer system. In this hypothetical example, he tells how the managing director of a smallFT - 780 words
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Article, Illustration1501 1986-10-06 34 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG THERE MAY BE a lot of new equipment In Singapore offices, but that does not mean that they are automated. "Office automation is a buzzword but it doesn't exist in reality, not in Singapore anyway," says Tan Cheng Kwang. He -should know.1,501 words
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Article, Illustration1810 1986-10-06 35 JEFFREY TSANG - In the hectic world of business, the execittive needs to stretch every minute of his working day to keep ahead of the competition. JEFFREY TSANG takes a look at the tools on the market designed to help do just that. JEFFREY TSANG TIME IS1,810 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1986-10-06 37 TIME WAS WHEN the telephone was regarded as a miracle Just because it enabled people at each end of the town to talk to each other. Those were the days of the Wright Brothers and the Model T Ford. Today we have1,157 words
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Article, Illustration709 1986-10-06 37 LIM SOON NEO - LIM SOON NEO ONCE, busy executives had to go to the telephone to keep In touch. Now the telphone goes wherever they go, and a portable telephone is an wsfntisl adjunct to the well-planned office. Decision-making and negotiating deals these days need no709 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1986-10-06 38 PHILLIPS CONNOR - By PHILLIPS CONNOR, Design Service* Consultant, Business World Services Pte Ltd IF (WE SAID: "Office of the future" 10-20 years ago, a pristine environment of bright, glossy, metallic surfaces would spring to mind with people virtually crowded out of existence by endless banks of1,255 words
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Article121 1986-10-06 38 Business World offers a complete range of furniture, accessories and interior finishing products (with the services to back them up) which meet the complex needs of planning "the office of the future" today. Steelcase office furniture, open plan systems and seating. Stow and Davis, Modern Mode, Air121 words
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Article, Illustration803 1986-10-06 39 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE home of the managers who plan the strategy and chart the path of the company reflects an organisation's ethos, philosophy and capacity for progress. Out in the main office, where vital support staff maintain the flow of products803 words
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Article, Illustration631 1986-10-06 39 Ergonomics towards a better work-desk IN THE MOUTHS of furniture manufacturers, ergonomics spells wonders as well as wards off impending backaches, varicose veins and squelched internal organs that threaten the desk-bound worker. An ergonomically-paired worker and his work-tool will muTimim* the time spent on the Job, they say. In fact,631 words
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Article, Illustration682 1986-10-06 40 LIM SOON NEO - It's faster, more flexible and transcends geographical boundaries By LIM SOON NEO MORE and more business executives in Singapore have been sending out memos and letters without paper, a sure sign that electronic mail is becoming popular. "Over the last 14 months, the number of Telebox682 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1986-10-06 41 An organised office must cater for technical integration as well as the needs of the staff Although West Germany is regarded as a heavily industrialised country, one in three jobs is in an office. This article from VOKO FRANZ VOGT CO examines the drive to1,276 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1986-10-06 42 NETWORKS are fundamental to the achievement of the electronic office. An office la not a aeries of individual people working independently of each other, but a network of staff working together towards a common goal. Computers in the electronic office must be made to do1,086 words
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869 1986-10-06 42 IN THE electronic office personal computers, printers, work stations, typewriters, word processors, networks, all talk to each other without any problems. This is the theory promoted by the computer companies. In real life, it is different. Mr David Firnberg, managing director at869 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1986-10-06 43 LISA LEE - Workstations helping the manager juggle his tasks By LISA LEE THE DAYS When typists typed, and executives dictated are over. Today's office systems mean hands-on skills are now a requirement at every level. But efforts to master a keyboard will be more than rewarded as office hardware and software technology1,269 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1986-10-06 44 WHEN re-shaping their offices, employers have a long list of people to talk to. Furniture manufacturers, underfloor systems installation experts, computer consultants, even carpet layers all have to be consulted. Too often, missing from the list are the people who will have to1,122 words
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Article, Illustration1821 1986-10-06 45 JEFFREY TSANG - Portable PC the office away from home By JEFFREY TSANG IT WAS ONLY 6pm (early in the day for a newspaper operation) but I was exhausted, wanting desperately to go home for some shut-eye but knowing that the deadlines for various stories I had been working on were drawing very1,821 words
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Advertisement308 1986-10-06 26 Information technology holds greot promise as a means of ochieving productivity pains, particularly in the area of office automation. In order to capitalise on this, the Notional Productivity Board has added to its existing computer system an Office Automation i r m The purpose of automating the office is not308 words
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Advertisement161 1986-10-06 26 v-'- m &31SBste USifti i. .JL. •vSistema Misura Modulo 3 L r seP The uniqueness of Unifor A new dimension to work space. A'new concept in office furnishings. "Modulo 3", the first of Unifor's product line, is a coordinated series of office furniture. Unprecedented in its absolute design simplicity and161 words
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Advertisement256 1986-10-06 27 A complete list of things to know about 2400 bps modems. mm i •as* T i a W'lKriSJ3 &%»*>**•<.- jSS k Now that you've memorized that, here's partial list of why a Hayes® Smartmodem 2400™ is best for you. 1. The Hayes Smartmodem 2400 allows you to communicate with the256 words
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Advertisement316 1986-10-06 28 Little Hue. It's getting bigger everyday. With computer enthusiasts all over Singapore. Because the Epson PC is hardware and software compatible with the IBM® PC. Option cards or peripherals built for the IBM® will slot into this Epson. And it runs on the 80 CBB microprocessor. The Epson PC can316 words
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Advertisement193 1986-10-06 29 NOW ITS NOT SO HARD AT THE TOP. In terms of healthy seating, managers are often treated worse than their staff. The principles of good ergonomics are generally over-ruled in favour of more traditional criteria. A secretary's chair may be expected to function properly, but the executive's chair is mainly193 words
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Advertisement257 1986-10-06 30 Canon The Canon Office: where youll have thewoHdJs ge of office equipment. H H M H 2s, u/iffloct rnniro xs rRWOf vflUwl VI lUIvVi At Canon, we make the world's biggest range of office equipment. And we make more m m models of each machine, Mjß each with a greater257 words
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Advertisement202 1986-10-06 31 c&c Computers and Communications I-:-i •m *< at,y 1 > i :V If you want a fax but think you don't have room for one, it's time to think again. NEFAX-U gives you the speed you need to cut communications costs and the sharp, It can transmit maps or diagrams;202 words
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Advertisement658 1986-10-06 32 CaupMHn awd 7 j /< Why sacrifice? Go far the winner Not all computers are created eaual Least of all, the new NEC APCIV which has all the latest electronic technology to make it a winner. Not only fully AT-compatible like the rest, the exceptional AFC IV has additional features658 words
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Advertisement47 1986-10-06 33 At Kn011.... Furniture is Art. And that is why some of our pieces are on permanent display in the New York Museum of Modern Art. In addition to Beauty, Knoll believe in Function, Humanism, and that Art is for Living and Working. Call *****91 Knoll Open-Plan Systems47 words
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Advertisement215 1986-10-06 33 HOW WE CAN SAVE f 1 1 R 51 I w r .4 You can't afford to replace your office automation system everytime there's a new advance in semiconductors. So before you invest in a new system, look at NCR's track record in keeping up with changing technology. NCR is215 words
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Advertisement177 1986-10-06 34 "Why doesn't I someone make j an affordable PC printer which will give me typeset-quality 1 documents?" i Jffe HP does. •,rr With Hewlett-Packard's LaserJet Printer, your business PC and readily available software virtually anyone can prepare crisp, typeset-quality documents, merging text and graphics You can print anything on your177 words
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Advertisement196 1986-10-06 35 Post-it" Notes make everything you say stick! VtV L H I X X N :-.v i X -.V z 3M SS.DOBH G<V Bsrfl Very often, Post-it Notes let people know you mean business. Its unique, reposition able adhesive lets you stick your message virtually anywhere. And the bright yellow colour196 words
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Advertisement214 1986-10-06 35 BT SURVEYS Looking Wider, Thinking Deeper. We have to admit it, sometimes even BT's daily coverage of business does not go far enough. There are some subjects which are of particular interest to our readers and which demand more space than is usually available. Filling the gap BT Surveys. These214 words
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Advertisement194 1986-10-06 36 m Jiitl.i iINCOLN NATIONAL THOUGHT SOME OF THEIR PAPERWORK J W\S A WASTE OF TIME. THEY USED PRIME TO CLEAR THEIR DESKS. Lincoln National is one of America's largest financial services corporations. You can imagine the amount of paperwork this entails. Back in 1977, before Prime, their offices were positively194 words
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Advertisement145 1986-10-06 37 OUT The next logical step towards off ice automation Telebox. The days of the 'In' and 'Out' office trays will soon be over. Thanks to the Telebox Service. Telebox (Telecommunication Mailbox) is an electronic mailbox service. Each user is allotted an incoming and outgoing mailbox in the computer. You have145 words
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Advertisement89 1986-10-06 38 As Philips Adds New Dimensions To V T' 4 r# 7 W(,.' wf u W*'W "4 < lit* r <i «fIK t* -»v ~h wt+jp** 5» k >■**' t- > •,?:>-' jfe I'-' JR/i4* -«T ■<: > Hw- **-..<• v^» 4Mfr*. •v :>< c *s«a P3200 v .'-t.i *;*->■..: _y_F?89 words
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Advertisement109 1986-10-06 39 The Universal Office System Not every office has ample space. VOKO offers solutions for the compact office combining rational use of limited space and a 100% organization which is technologically and ergonomically a success. VOKO FRANZ VOGT OFFICE FURNITURE (S.EA) PTE LTD 20 Kramat Lane #01 -01 United House Singapore109 words
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Advertisement132 1986-10-06 39 YOUR DAILY COMMUNICATION Sanyo connects you daily through automated, efficient and sophisticated telephone equipment Its computerised answering machine automatically receives phone calls, announces your message and records incoming messages Our cordless telephones allow you to answer or make phone calls from 700 to 5000 feet from the base unit The132 words
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Advertisement446 1986-10-06 40 the a>Jll And the pressure. For you must admit office planning can't be much fun, if you've never done it before. What's more, it can be a very ■expensive experiment. So why subject yourself to it when you can leave it in hands of people have been doing it for446 words
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Advertisement264 1986-10-06 41 We Make It Our Business U BIX lb Improve Your Business Image The range of U-BIX Plain Paper Copiers from APS Electronics have gained a solid reputation for reliability and clear, sharp images. Today, they can be found in the most wide-ranging business from organisations to small retail outlets in264 words
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Advertisement97 1986-10-06 41 Double your storage space 1 53 mm i Itoki helps you meet the demands terials. Each rack can be moved on of space-saving with Itoki Move rails for a major saving in aisle Racks. Itoki Move Racks form an space where floor space is a probextremely efficient storage system lem.97 words
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Advertisement87 1986-10-06 42 pgRPgS^ SASCO YEAR PLANNERS Keep you in control m t XT* Mu Ml. w*. m m a* m Sis!!' I HR ideal for planning:MB exhibitions *M 3 holidays/trips U meetings H etc. El features: 1 complete with accessories magnetic surface 1 write on, wipe off surface I new large date87 words
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Advertisement37 1986-10-06 43 Hif^v ■Mi r r w HH K+E Marketing Singapore Pte Ltd 354 Orchard Road. Shaw House ■B9P #05-13. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****66 Sole Distributor for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. AJso available from leading contractors and interior designers37 words
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Advertisement339 1986-10-06 43 The versatile new Multi-User system from Pegasus Business Software keeps pace with the business accounting needs of many departments at once. NEW PEGASUS MULTI-USER He NidilM Sales Ledger Purchase Ledger Nominal Ledger Invoicing/Sales order With Multi-User, all the key areas in the company can now maintain and update their own339 words
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Advertisement214 1986-10-06 44 BT SURVEYS Looking Wider, Thinking Deeper. We have to admit it, sometimes even BT's daily coverage of business does not go far enough. There are some subjects which are of particular interest to our readers and which demand more space than is usually available. Filling the gap BT Surveys. These214 words
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Advertisement136 1986-10-06 44 V Extraordinary Aisle i IV m Tte Etecd Storage System for the Modem office. TW revolutionary E.A.S. tkmhnmq ■yiiin is mounted on >*•*» few Mtri mobility. The -mm be moved by hand, aim tin. ally driven, tfv mm aisle is needed to >. fee required access storage and retrieved Asd136 words
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Advertisement31 1986-10-06 45 B•U S N E'S'S-W-O'R'L'D m i i I m ■K. t >0 We I i<r A v \>> A'V A STEELCASE fi STUDY IN SUCCESS Help People Work Better Together. TOTAL-OFFICE ENVIRONMENT31 words
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