The Business Times, 13 September 1985
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Title Section12 1985-09-13 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1985 60 CENTS12 words
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446 1985-09-13 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial Corraapondant THE US CURRENCY, which began flexing its muscle 10 days ago, yesterday soared to an eight-year high of 2.31 against the Singapore dollar in nervous and hectic trading on the foreign exchange market. And on the446 words
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747 1985-09-13 1 FOO CHOY PENG - Amount estimated at $176 million by the end of 10 years By FOO CHOY PENG, Chief Reporter DETAILED PLANS for a trust fund which would dovetail the investment needs of Singapore's Malay-Muslim community with the country's economic activities will be tabled at a747 words
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191 1985-09-13 1 AP NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister David Lange expressed hope yesterday that port calls by US warships will resume next year after a deadlock over his antinuclear policy is resolved. Speaking at a news conference, Mr Lange would not predict when a warshipAP - 191 words
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80 1985-09-13 1 Reuter INDONESIA'S imports fell to U555.22 billion in the first six months of this year from $7.84 billion a year earlier. The official Antara news agency, quoting Indonesian Trade Ministry statistics, said the fall reflected restraints designed to protect the domestic industry. It gave noReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration81 1985-09-13 1 BECOND AND THIRD llien •gain bogged the Hmellght on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Bat trading among specnlattve stocks was mixed and index stocks showed little sign of life. At the elooe, the Straits Times Industrial Index ended 1.73 point lower at 749.73 while the BT Composite Index81 words
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519 1985-09-13 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES employees who hold 65.6 million shares are being offered three options for their shares before the company obtains a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore at the end of December. About 10,500 staff currently hold about 23 per cent519 words
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528 1985-09-13 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI, Deputy Editor SINGAPOREAN businessmen will follow with keen interest Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's current official trip to the People's Republic of China. There is much happening in the country of one billion people and the local business community528 words
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Advertisement267 1985-09-13 1 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY ft EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE CROSSWORDS TV A RADIO DOONESBURY BRISTOW OUR VIEW THE SINGAPORE Society of Accountants has again found it necessary to wave the stick at its members this time over the undercutting of audit fees. But why has it become necessary for some267 words
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Advertisement8 1985-09-13 1 |%^\;'>>=$'[&'')*;),&@+~]_!^')* SIA reduces estimate for capacity growth, Page 38 words
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Advertisement124 1985-09-13 1 15 i MINOLTA EP3SOZ Journey of rediscovery, Opportunities for S'pore businessmen, Pege 8 J* K Announcing n The 11 "First-Home Owner" scheme Credit POSB has a brand-new loan scheme to help more Singaporeans own their home: Now. if you're buying your first private home, you can get a five-year interest124 words
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HOME NEWS
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432 1985-09-13 2 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING NTUC FAIRPRICE earned only 79 cents for every $100 worth of sales last year. High overheads and greater competition in the supermarket business brought its profit margin to its lowest since 1981. But the narrow margin at NTUC Fairprice, where432 words
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Article, Illustration191 1985-09-13 2 A STRETCH OF ROAD outside Dynasty Hotel, in Scotts Road, caved in on Wednesday night, resulting in a two-metre deep hole. The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation said the cave-in was the result of what it called a "tunnelling incident". The hole was about 25 sq191 words
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Article, Illustration270 1985-09-13 2 A BRIGHT YELLOW 1926 vintage Rolls Royce is now travelling through Malaysia from Singapore, intent on reaching Penang Bridge on its opening day tomorrow. It is leading a 14-car convoy. The group of motorists aims to become the first from Singapore to drive across the270 words
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Article362 1985-09-13 2 A DISCREET helping hand on surveying has been held out to the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation by Jjirong Town Corporation. "Three survey teams are at present involved in the control, topographical, monitoring and setting-out surveys for Phase 2A and 2B of the MRT project,"362 words
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Article242 1985-09-13 2 NINE THOUSAND square metres of space at the Jurong East Warehouse Complex have been taken up since it opened for business last May. The area, booked by four operators, represents 56 per cent of the total warehouse space at the complex, according to the latest issue of242 words
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335 1985-09-13 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE GOODEARTH REALTY, which was saved from being wound up last week, yesterday sold a property at an auction for less than its reserve price. However, four other properties which the company also also put on the auctioneer's block were withdrawn because335 words
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Article, Illustration516 1985-09-13 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN TWO ISLANDS off southern Jurong have been merged at a cost of $44.5 million, but the new island will remain unused for the next two to three years to allow the soil to settle. This is just as well516 words
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216 1985-09-13 3 A GROUP OF entrepreneurs and executives who are interested in brushing up their speaking skills will install a new executive council at a ceremony tonight. This group of 60, called the Toastmasters, was formed last September with the objective of helping members to learn how216 words
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284 1985-09-13 3 THE PROJECTED GROWTH in the carrying capacity of Singapore Airlines has been reduced from 7.4 per cent to 5.4 per cent for the year to end-March 1986. The airline's planned third weekly service to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, was grounded and services to China and284 words
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Article172 1985-09-13 3 SINGAPORE-BASED Petbow Far East has won two Malaysian contracts for the supply and installation of electricity generating sets worth $3.4 million. The first contract of $3 million is for the supply of four 1016- kVA generating sets to the Malayan Bank Building. This is the company's172 words
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Article102 1985-09-13 3 BABIES PUT ON more weight if they lie on sheepskin mats rather than plain mattresses at least that is the claim of clinical tests done in Australia. Such mats, specially treated for infants, will be among other sheepskin and kangaroo fur products on sale from102 words
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Article151 1985-09-13 3 A SEMINAR on trade expansion opportunities in India will be conducted next week to help local traders do business there. India's Minister of State for Commerce, Mr P A Sangma, will speak on the country's current economic and trade policy during the seminar, to be151 words
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Article54 1985-09-13 3 THE CIVIL Aviation Authority of Singapore and the National Search and Rescue Agency of Indonesia will conduct a joint search and rescue exercise tomorrow. The exercise will test the ability of both parties to respond to any call for search and rescue services in the vicinity of54 words
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361 1985-09-13 3 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON A MILLION-DOLLAR contract which the UE Project Group won recently came too late to save the company, which was wound up last week by the High Court. It was owing creditors $1.74 million. The company, in which United Engineers361 words
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Article159 1985-09-13 3 AUSTRALIAN Posters (AP), one of the largest outdoor advertising firms in Australia, has won the bid for Changi Airport's poster and billboard advertising contract. AP now takes over the mul-ti-million contract to supply Changi's back-lit visuals from the UK's Pearl k Dean, which had held it159 words
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Article, Illustration173 1985-09-13 3 SHANGRI-LA Hotel, which sits on 5.05 hectares of landscaped garden designed to evoke a garden paradise image, has caught the attention of American architects. It was recently honoured by the Hawaii chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) for its unique landscaping. An173 words
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Advertisement233 1985-09-13 2 Qantas. ThePbneers of Business Class. t Australiia has pioneered two great firsts in the history flight. That strange device, the boomerang. And the world's only airline to specialise in long distance flight... Qantas. Qantas flies its passengers longer distances than any other airline. And it's because we understand so well233 words
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Advertisement346 1985-09-13 3 SEMINAR ON PROPERTY INVESTMENTS 27TH SEPTEMBER 1985 (3) Effects of Tourism on Property:(a) The Australia Experience (b) The Singapore Experience Who should Attend This seminar will be of particular benefit and interest to all professionals and practitioners in the Real Estate industry, project consultants and managers, real estate developers, architects,346 words
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Advertisement254 1985-09-13 3 Asia's leading international telecommunications and information systems event a Witl The 4th Asian International Electronic Communication Show Conference The 2nd Asian Computer Communications and Information Systems Show Conference i u MWBril f r. i Ai a* Iff! 9-12 April 1986 World Trade Centre Singapore Make your plans now to participate254 words
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OVERSEAS
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368 1985-09-13 4 AFP POLAND IS FACING AN "ecological disaster" from industrial waste causing three main "dangerous health zones" affecting 11 million Poles, according to an official report. The report by the Academy of Sciences, published recently in the Warsaw press, confirmed the findings in 1983 byAFP - 368 words
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86 1985-09-13 4 AFP SOVIET HYDRO-ELECTRIC stations were sometimes built in the 1950's and 1960's with scant regard to economics or the environment, with uncleared forest obstructing lakes behind dams, Pravda said. At Bratsk on the River Angara in Siberia, an artificial lake was created in the 1950's beforeAFP - 86 words
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539 1985-09-13 4 AP, Reuter WITH MOST OF THE world's industrial nations not living up to their aid commitments, the economic growth of the world's 36 poorest nations has continued to worsen. In a study released on Tuesday, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development said thatAP,; Reuter - 539 words
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Article, Illustration46 1985-09-13 4 THE US$l4O,OOO Porsche 959, billed as the world's fastest car is the undoubted star ot the Frankfurt International Motor Show, which opened ita doors to the public yesterday. Aa many as 1.5 million vieitors are expected to flock to the 11-day ahow.46 words
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169 1985-09-13 4 Reuter MORE THAN 100,000 US troops would pour into Britain in time of war under a secret agreement between the two countries, outnumbering British forces three to one. Under the emergency agreements, US forces would be provided with impressed British civilianReuter - 169 words
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312 1985-09-13 4 AP FORMER RHODESIAN prime minister lan Smith, whose country was a target of international sanctions for 13 years, has predicted that similar measures against South Africa would be a "shot in the arm" for the whiteruled nation's economy. "Sanctions were theAP - 312 words
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Article270 1985-09-13 4 AFP A TOP INTERNATIONAL trade unionist has charged that the "greed" of Japan Air Lines helped cause the JAL Boeing-747 crash last month because the company had made two major repairs on the craft and allegedly operated it beyond the maker's recommended limits. The secretary-generalAFP - 270 words
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Article178 1985-09-13 4 AFP THE 12th ANNIVERSARY of Chile's military coup was marred when leftists blacked out a 1,500-km stretch of the country on Wednesday night. A 90-minute blackout prevented radios from receiving an anniversary speech by General Augusto Pinochet in an area inhabited by more than half the 12-millionAFP - 178 words
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Article854 1985-09-13 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sonric* Local tifW® From SIA SQ41 0605 MAA SIA SQ43 0750 DHA CAL CIOIO 0750 JED/DHA MAS MH68I 0820 KUL GIA G A1311 0825 SUB MAS MH603 0905 KUL SWR SRI 76 0935 GVA/ZRH/ BKK MAS MH81I 0940 PEN SV SV378 0940 JED/RUH MAS MH671854 words
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385 1985-09-13 5 UPI A CHINESE appeals court yesterday upheld the conviction of an American businessman sentenced to 18 months in jail and fined U5553,000 in damages for accidentally starting a hotel fire in which 10 people died. The official Xinhua news agency said the Higher People's CourtUPI - 385 words
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Article156 1985-09-13 5 AFP AUTHORITIES in the Chinese city of Shenzhen have detained a Hongkong businessman said to be involved in a major business fraud case discovered there recently, according to press reports in Hongkong. The businessman was one of the three Hongkong businessmen who together had cheated their businessAFP - 156 words
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242 1985-09-13 5 UPI SOUTH KOREA yesterday guaranteed free passage for 151 North Koreans to arrive in Seoul late next week in the first exchange of hometown visitors and folk music and dance performers between the two halves of the divided land. According to aUPI - 242 words
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108 1985-09-13 5 AFP UNESCO WILL eliminate almost 700 jobs because of the withdrawal of the US from the organisation, United Nations Educational, Scientific «and Cultural Organisation general director Amadou Mahtar M'bow said. Addressing the 160-na-tion organisation's executive committee in Paris on Wednesday, Mr M'bow said 570AFP - 108 words
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256 1985-09-13 5 AFP THE MODERATE faction of the Sikh Akali Dal has assured Punjab voters in its manifesto that it was committed to a secular, democratic and socialist society, the Press Trust of India reported. The manifesto, released to reporters in Punjab,AFP - 256 words
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353 1985-09-13 5 AP JAPAN IS NOT deliberately holding down the exchange rate of the yen, a senior official of the Liberal Democratic Party has written to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Sources in the ruling party, who declined to be identified, said the response to criticismAP - 353 words
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Article, Illustration71 1985-09-13 5 SPANISH PREMIER Ftlipt Qonzaltz toasting hit JapantM counterpart Yasuhiro Nakasone during a dinner at the letter's official residence on Wodneaday. Mr Gonzalez, the first Spanieh premier to vieit Japan, asked for more Japanoaa investment during his talka with Mr Nakaeone. He also called for a71 words
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Advertisement79 1985-09-13 4 The Szechuan Experience with the Meisan Difference T r V s-f -< *Jy Savour the finest Szechuan cuisine; aromatic, spicy gourmet creations in an exciting blend of flavours. And discover the exquisite art norS] AmT oftrueenjoy.nent. |(g MEISAN At the Meisan. I±EUX£J SZECHUAN RESTAURANT Distinctive!"* S&chuan, Instinctively Meisan Royal Stvrv79 words
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Advertisement9 1985-09-13 4 Ran Am Clipper Class. For The Price Of Ticket9 words
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Miscellaneous27 1985-09-13 4 Doonesbury m m K Yi tife > m ■a \9 vT. MUSICIANS RSAPY? SPLBNDtP! COUNT IT OFF, MR.PteSfPBNT! UH..OKAY. FfVB, SIX, s&eN.emr, UH,NME! ytyj L!L BY GARRY TRUDEAU27 words
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Advertisement59 1985-09-13 5 yj»emo SALE P-4- r -v £JLoaMS *****« aS Last 3 Days Qpen daily: 10.30 am 9.30pm of England very rare chance to gel prestigious Clarks (for men, ladies and little ones) at such great discounts Including Bally casual shoes Hurry, before stocks sell out' of The Family Store l 159 words
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Advertisement100 1985-09-13 5 m .-.V -OM Si»' jw* ?*&*w -< It's the next best thing to your own private plane. When you're on a hectic business schedule, the last thing you need is a hectic flight. But you do need convenient flights and plenty of them. So, while we can't quite promise the100 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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673 1985-09-13 6 Reuter SPURRED BY A BOOM in tea prices, Indian planters are discussing an ambitious plan to maintain their position as the world's biggest producers and exporters of tea. The US$75O-million plan to be financed by a tea development fund and commercial loans seeksReuter - 673 words
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Article275 1985-09-13 6 Bernama INDIA, THE WORLD'S largest palm oil consumer, has placed what trade sources described as a substantial initial order with Indonesia, signalling the end of New Delhi's total dependence on Malaysia for the commodity. Indian officials had declined to give the exact quantum or theBernama - 275 words
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117 1985-09-13 6 Reuter AN INDEFINITE STRIKE by bank workers is preventing any trade on the main commodity and stock exchanges In Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro. Exchange officials said the strike had hit both private and state banks, including the Banco Do Brasil, whose foreign tradeReuter - 117 words
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Article194 1985-09-13 6 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade ranged from up two to down three US cents a bushel at the close on Wednesday. November traded in a barrow four-cent range. Activity was light u traders awaited the afternoon's US Department of Agriculture (USDA) crop report. An increase in194 words
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Article221 1985-09-13 6 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 2Vi to one US cent a bushel higher on Wednesday. December ended near the middle of a 4V<-cent range. Trade was light ahead of the afternoon's US Department of Agriculture (USDA) crop report, and short-covering accounted for part of the221 words
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358 1985-09-13 6 Reuter SAUDI ARABIAN crude oil output, which fell to a 20-year low last month, could rise by 75 par cent to some 3.5 million barrels a day (bpd) by the end of September following reported sales to five major oil companies. OilReuter - 358 words
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Article220 1985-09-13 6 SINGAPORE The market closed quietly lower yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 165.25 cents per kg, down 9.75 cents from Wednesday. The morning session lost one cent due to some selling of nearby position in quiet trading. Prices recovered fractionally in quiet afternoon trading. MALAYSIA Renewed Chinese220 words
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Article315 1985-09-13 6 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOf in bates NOON CLOSE Rvyeri SoWors Itiytrt Setters Irrt 1 RSS Prompt 165.00 166 00N 165.00 166 00N bit 1 RSS Oct 85 165 25 165 75 165.25 165 75 Int 1 RSS Nov 85 164 00 164 50 164 25315 words
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Article92 1985-09-13 6 (canft/kf. 1-tM f 85 NOV 85 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Bdytrt Setters Buyers s«tt«o 5SR 20 135 50 137 50N 136 50 138 50N SSR 50 133.50 135.50N 134 50 136 50N MRELB mn Buyers Seller* SMR CV 178.00 I80.00N 179.00 181.00N SMR L92 words
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Article67 1985-09-13 6 Robusta 20/25% 440 00 FOB NSW Nutmeg 419.00 110 FOB NSW E&W FOB NSW 338 00 Gambier FOB NSW ***** Exchange Siftm doMf pni an Sep 11 (US$/le*« toeee pom, mIm etHem CIF Ewym rM lliytid) Pepper (Sarawak) Foq, tpot 4300 Whit* faq. afloat 4300 Whit* foq Sep/Oct67 words
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Article125 1985-09-13 6 Singapore (SVYrto, Fragrant new crop Ut 078 2nd 056 3rd 054 New Crop 25% no stock 10% no stock Thai Broken A-super 054 Special 052 Thoi Rice 55% no stock China Rice 10% no stock 15% 072 25% no stock 35% no stock Thai Boiled Rice 5% 0 60125 words
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Article228 1985-09-13 6 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market closed lower on short selling yesterday following a bearish US soybean production estimate by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), dealers said. In addition to the USDA estimate, which was expected to pressure soyoil levels further, India's reluctance to accept228 words
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Article1045 1985-09-13 6 COFFEE Robusta futures were near morning highs yesterday, £13 to £18 a tonne up from Wednesday night, in a dull market at midday, with light speculative buying and support from marginal weakness of sterling against the dollar. Prices drifted mainly in line with slight variations in currencies, with1,045 words
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Article91 1985-09-13 6 THE KLTM price recovered two cents to due at MS2S.C7 a kg yesterday, helped by a tower slierSof 11S toaaen against on Wednesday. TVs ITC bnffer stock maaager malatalaed strong sspport and absorbed aboat 75 per eeat of disposals, with local stakfaig the balance. Steadier sterling against the91 words
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Article177 1985-09-13 6 Yarn (In HK$ per bote of 400 fc) China carded yam, cones Blue Phoenix )6's 2,450 Blue Phoenix 20' s 2,500 Blue Phoenix 32" s 2,900 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,330 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21'* 2,750 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,100 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,300 Open-end177 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article, Illustration686 1985-09-13 7 Additional capacity likely to push down rates Lloyd's List THE SPECTACULAR GROWTH which made last year a record in terms of cargo performance for many international airlines has collapsed. Figures disclosed by the International Air Transport Association (lata) recently show that air cargo growth slumpedLloyd's List - 686 words
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Article, Illustration297 1985-09-13 7 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON MORE AND BETTER cargo facilities await freight forwarders when Singapore's third cargo agents' building is ready by August 1967. The eight-level building will have 71 double warehouse units served with high-speed lifts and sophisticated sprinker systems for fire safety. "The297 words
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122 1985-09-13 7 THE AMOUNT of air freight and air mail handled at Oakland International Airport in the US rose by 54 per cent in the first seven months of this year. A total of 45.4 million kgs of air freight moved through the airport from January to122 words
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198 1985-09-13 7 FLYING TIGERS has won a U5574.4 million contract for cargo and passenger services from the United States Air Forces Military Airlift Command (MAC). This multi-million dollar contract calls for Boeing 747 transatlantic cargo and passenger flights. It is 30 per cent of the198 words
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475 1985-09-13 7 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE is not alone in its efforts to promote the air cargo industry. Some of its Asean neighbours, namely Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, have also improved air cargo facilities at their airports to cater for the growing475 words
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Article60 1985-09-13 7 TOA Domestic Airlines (TDA), one of Japan's major carriers, has just signed a contract for another Airbus Industrie aircraft, this time for a A *****. The aircraft will be delivered in February, bringing TDA's Airbus fleet to 10. It will be used on domestic trunk routes initially.60 words
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Article247 1985-09-13 7 ARRIVALS Operator Flight nwmb«r Local tint* From FRIDAY KAL KE697 0040 SEL TMA TL351 1130 BEY/SHJ KUL FT FT71 2355 BOS/JFK ANC/NRT TPE SATURDAY CAL CI333 0130 TPE CV CV796 0815 LUX/DXB KAL KE685 1910 SEL SUNDAY TMA TL355 0830 BEY/SHJ KUL FT FT73 2355 LAX/SFO ANC/NRT OSA/TPE247 words
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Article133 1985-09-13 7 THREE MORE AIRLINES have joined the International Air Transport Association, bringing the membership total to 139. They are Haiti Air, Inex Adria Airways and Nurnberger Flugdienst (NFD). Haiti Air is two-thirds pri-vately-owned with the Haiti government holding the remaining one-third. It flies international services to133 words
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Advertisement147 1985-09-13 7 There's a feast of information in The Economist this week. r For an appetizer, dip into our Economic and Financial Indicators on the last two pages. Or whet your appetite with a quick course on World Politics and Current Affairs up front. The Economist offers a tempting range of main147 words
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FEATURES
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Article542 1985-09-13 8 ONCE AGAIN THE Singapore Society of Accountants has found it necessary to wave the stick at its members. This time it concerns a bread and butter issue the undercutting of audit fees. Some audit firms are said to have quoted "unrealistically low" fees while some are542 words
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Article, Illustration1837 1985-09-13 8 MANO SABNANI - The first official delegation from Singapore to China in 1975 carried a basic brief clear any misunderstandings between the two countries which had never engaged in dialogue before. Things have progressed a great deal since then, Deputy Editor MANO SABNANI points out. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew,1,837 words
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926 1985-09-13 8 A RESURGENT China has undoubtedly opened up many opportunities for Singapore's businessmen. Identifying these opportunities is a problem that can be eased with more information on China. The Trade Development Board is playing an important role in this respect, in close liaison with Singapore's Commercial Representative926 words
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Miscellaneous652 1985-09-13 8 <i muum a CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Leave somewhere lonely (6) 7 A bookish traveler (8) 8 Bad enough to finish us? (6) 10 Taken down from the menu (5) 13 Bard making love in a tantrum (4) 14 An entertaining demonstration (4) 15 He's completely finished with a communist652 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration116 1985-09-13 9 Body language IN ESTABLISHING a corporate health programme, there are a few common obstacles that have to be overcome to increase the chances of success. There must be management support and commitment. Without support, chances for success are slim. Ideally,. upper management must take the116 words
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Article, Illustration523 1985-09-13 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER THE SINGAPORE Tenpin Bowling Congress does not believe in resting on its laurels. Barely a month after Adelene Wee's giddy victory at the World Games in London, the STBC is already gearing up for another winning bash. And its target this time523 words
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Article, Illustration930 1985-09-13 9 DAVID GABRIEL - By DAVID GABRIEL IT WAS A DAY of rejoicing for Sri Lanka, as India became its first victim in 14 Test matches. The famous victory has warranted yesterday being declared a public holiday. That's how seriously these countries take their cricket. As in the930 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-09-13 9 NYT IN HIS FIRST TIME at bat on Wednesday, Pete Rose singled to left-centre on a 2-1 pitch and passed Ty Cobb As baseball's career hit leader. The first-inning liner, which came off Eric Show of the San Diego Padres, was the 4,192 nd hit of Rose'sNYT - 219 words
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Article, Illustration461 1985-09-13 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE'S largest contingent to-date to the Asian Yachting Federation regatta leaves tomorrow for Pusan, Korea, with the Olympics on their minds. The 11-man squad will be among Asian sailors who will get a unique opportunity to test the conditions at the Pusan461 words
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Article227 1985-09-13 9 AP CAPTAIN Lee Trevino, whose American Ryder Cup team faces the most severe challenge in more than two decades, said he was "confident and comfortable" going into the annual biennial competition. "I feel very comfortable because of the 12 gentlemen who are playing for me,"AP - 227 words
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133 1985-09-13 9 Reuter ENGLAND laboured towards a place in the 1906 World Cup finals when it drew 1-1 with Rumania in their European Group Three soccer tie at Wembley on Wednesday. Although Rumania and Northern Ireland still have a chance of wrecking England's provisional arrangements,Reuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration221 1985-09-13 9 Reuter LESTER PIGGOTT, who rides in his final English classic tomorrow, wanned up with a treble at the opening of the four-day St Leger meeting on Wednesday. Piggott, who will be 50 in November, and fresh from his big race success in the PhoenixReuter - 221 words
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Miscellaneous1196 1985-09-13 9 to (MD mm FRIDAY BACKGROUND 7.55 pm, Channel 5 Tonight, the programme takes a look at two recent events that occurred abroad the coup attempt in Thailand and the retirement of Pol Pot, the commander-in-chief of the Khmer Rouge. Meanwhile at home, the issue to be examined are the CPF1,196 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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194 1985-09-13 10 Reuter BAT INDUSTRIES PLC chairman Patrick Sheehy said full-1985 dividend could reasonably be expected to hold the 17.3 per cent growth level seen in the first half. Mr Sheehy was addressing a news conference on Wednesday after the announcemnent of an interim dividendReuter - 194 words
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Article317 1985-09-13 10 Reuter THE US stock market tumbled across a broad front on Wednesday in its sharpest decline in more than a month. The Dow Jones industrial average (ell 14 points to 1319. It was the worst one-day setback since Aug 6 when the index plunged 22Reuter - 317 words
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Article134 1985-09-13 10 6* S£P 11 c$ Imp CM 50* -1* hco IB* Abtribt 20* unch 41* 36* km un 17* 19* Karr Add 15 H Argom 1 liigi Lobtow B 21* Bonk Mont 30* Mouty Farg 3* 13* Mc BkxW 19* M Conodo 42 W 17* BP Con Ltd 32* 25*134 words
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Article875 1985-09-13 10 Amsterdam SO II Am* Fk 498 00 -5 Aagon Ahold Akxo AMCV 97.60 +01 "TT 125 70 -0 5 299.90 15 Am»o» Amro Bank Baikal M OO -1.3 43 50 4-0 3 Bolt ***** tm* Borate 103.90 i C aland Catv« ~7.:r~ 461.00 -s Dal Mii 128 90875 words
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Advertisement291 1985-09-13 10 ©LSlSllSllSlLTllSliSl KIRIN COURT Shark's Fin Businessmen Lunch (for four persons) 1. Braised Supreme Shark's Fin 2. Stewed Vegetable with Crab Meat 3. Saute Chicken with Black Bean Sauce 4. Saute Garoupa with Celery 5. Braised E-Fu Noodle 6. Sweetened Water-Chestnut Cream nI/J fit Tim Sum also available from V $1.60291 words
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Advertisement97 1985-09-13 10 iUu B«1 tounkal Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50-H--FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street, S»ngapore 0105 Tel: 533 3888 King s den I i 1 M97 words
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Advertisement115 1985-09-13 10 London stocks on Pag* 15 I L I I tan*. I m Y i Lomge Enjoy the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with the versatile quartet Body M Soul from the Philippines. They'll captivate you! Happy Hours: spm115 words
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Article315 1985-09-13 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply higher yesterday as the market extended Wednesday's strong gains. The Hang Seng Index has gained more than 50 points in two days after its recent sharp decline. Turnover was a modest HK5215.52 milium against $126 million on Wednesday's half-day session. HK Land was a315 words
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Article218 1985-09-13 11 xr 12 AM Sincara Mm KT 3.52 -007 ♦0.2 0 3 0 6 Nan Ya Plos Pocrf* Com Pocihc Elact Wira 23 60 14 55 13.20 unch 005 unch Asa Caman* Cathoy Com 22 60 44.40 Podung Popar SK*p 107 1340 -001 -0 15 15.80 0 1 Om Cacnant218 words
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Article380 1985-09-13 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower yesterday as a wait-and-see mood dominated the market following sharp price rises the past two sessions. 1 The market average fell 22.21 to trimming some of Wednesday's swift 105.71 gain. Turnover was 560 million shares against 400 million on Wednesday. International populars reversed Wednesday's380 words
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Article100 1985-09-13 11 MANILA: Share prices closed firmer in quiet trading yesterday. The Commercial k. Industrial Index rose 4.74 to 164.79, the Mining Index 0.19 to 668.99 and the Oils Index 0.006 to 0.823. S£f 12 Nm Onarrtal B Ptdax B 0016 0 13 0002 0005 Anglo Phi 0.001 PLOT 36 05100 words
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Article399 1985-09-13 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed marginally firmer yesterday, recovering from early weakness on local support for industrial stocks. Near the close of trading, the All Ordinaries Index had rallied from a 3.4 points drop early in the day to edge up 0.2 to 955.3. The All Industrials rose 1.4 to399 words
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Article71 1985-09-13 11 Sap 12 Won 666 Hyvrtda Coral Hyunda Motor KAL •96 875 429 unch 2 unch Choheung Bk 640 2 Korea tint 702 inch +3 4 Commercial Bk 710 475 ♦9 5 Yukon* Korea Sh? 1353 420 478 3 Lucky Ltd 616 -6 630 •1 700 -5 560 40 83071 words
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Article136 1985-09-13 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed slightly higher in moderate trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.31 point to 134.46 and gainers led losers by a two-to-one margin. Turnover was 292,818 shares worth 90.9 million baht. Sfp 12 MM* Stam Gtuw S«am Oy 71 50 -1 504 2 Alia Fi».136 words
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Article67 1985-09-13 11 Reuter SARAWAK SHELL Bhd, a subsidiary of the Royal Dutch/Shell group, has brought on stream a new oilfield off the East Malaysian state of Sarawak. Siwa oilfield, about 30 km south-west of Lutong, was discovered in 1973 and developed at a cost of Ms 72 million,Reuter - 67 words
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Article159 1985-09-13 11 AFP SAVORY MILLN, one of London's leading stockbroking companies, remains bullish regarding the Hongkong stock market in spite of its recent decline caused by the one per cent rise in interest rates. In a report on the colony's market circulated to clients on Wednesday, it statesAFP - 159 words
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98 1985-09-13 11 Reuter FLETCHER CHALLENGE Ltd has received formal requests from the Tokyo and Zurich stock exchanges to list its shares, but no early decision is likely. Chairman Ronald Trotter said he was especially flattered by Tokyo's approach but said the matter would be kept underReuter - 98 words
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Article58 1985-09-13 11 AFP MINEBEA CO will issue 16 billion yen worth of convertible bonds this month to counter a takeover bid by Trafalgar Holdings Ltd. President Takami Takahashi said that Minebea was planning to issue additional convertible bonds, equivalent to about 23 million company shares, for private placementAFP - 58 words
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Advertisement544 1985-09-13 11 1 V fi* >■> a i *v What's cooking at MOvenpick? Dishes with Ballantine's whisky! MOvenpick Restaurant is back with its popular food promotions In conjunction with Ballantine's Whisky, another name world-famous for its quality, MOvenpick presents specially creeled recipes which make the most of Ballantine's Whisky to heighten the544 words
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Advertisement71 1985-09-13 11 r M M Savoury Delights Await You At M LM available daring lunch! for reservations call ORCHARD ROAD 0 restaurant u r Serving a wide range of Chinese Hunan specialities in an elegant setting. Convenient location; easy parking Hotel Meridien Singapore 3rd Storey (near hotel lobby) 100 Orchard Road #03-10071 words
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367 1985-09-13 12 Reuter 'SOUTH AFRICA has made new agreements to swap some of its I gold reserves in order to obtain foreign exchange loans. Reserve Bank governor Ger- hard de Kock, who just returned :to Johannesburg from a tour of European and US financial centres, saidReuter - 367 words
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Article235 1985-09-13 12 Reuter KRUGERRAND SALES in West Germany have fallen off sharply this summer as violence has escalated in South Africa, with private investors in Frankfurt now increasingly buying the Canadian maple leaf gold coin. While a year ago, three krugerrands were sold in Germany for every oneReuter - 235 words
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557 1985-09-13 12 AFP THE BANK OF JAPAN yesterday announced the end of controls on interest rates for deposit accounts of one billion yen upwards, in the first significant breach of the strict interest-rate regulations that have been a feature of the Japanese money market.AFP - 557 words
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392 1985-09-13 12 Reuter A PANEL OF THREE foreign exchange analysts agreed that -sluggish US economic growth will result in a dollar decline, but they differed in their forecasts of the timing of the downmove. "The current euphoria over -august economic statistics doesReuter - 392 words
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Article142 1985-09-13 12 Reuter THE NEW ZEALAND government's borrowing requirements for the year ending in March may rise from the $2 billion forecast in June. New Zealand Finance Minister Roger Douglas said in a statement that the government intended to raise between $700 million and 1900 millionReuter - 142 words
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218 1985-09-13 12 Reuter MOST SHORT-TERM Japanese interest rates are expected to rise towards the end of this month because fund shortages are likely before the end of the first half of the 1965/86 fiscal year on Sep 30. Fuji Bank Ltd said in a moneyReuter - 218 words
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Article261 1985-09-13 12 Reuter THE BUNDESBANK will not find it easy to reduce official West German interest rates further if the dollar remains strong and US interest rates do not decline. Commerzbank AG chairman Walter Seipp, after a meeting of the Conference Board Business group on Wednesday, declinedReuter - 261 words
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130 1985-09-13 12 Reuter PAUL VOLCKER, the head of the US Federal Reserve Board, has urged Congress not to overreact to the continuing strains facing the American banking system. In testimony before the Senate Banking Committee, the central bank chief accepted that the US financial systemReuter - 130 words
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366 1985-09-13 12 Reuter FEDERAL BANKING regulators have said the condition of US banks has improved, although problems remain. "I feel the condition of banks in the country has improved," William Taylor, the Federal Reserve director of supervision and regulation, told the House Banking Committee. "ProblemsReuter - 366 words
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Article740 1985-09-13 12 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies yesterday in moderate late trading due to European short-covering interest. The dollar finished stronger at 2.9760/70 marks compared with New York's 2.9665/80 close, at 2.4540/55 Swiss francs against 2.4435/65 and at 244.05/15 yen against 243.80/90. Sterling closed easier740 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-09-13 12 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady yesterday at the opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. The market was awaiting the announcement of US weekly money supply figures and other US economic data including retail sales and industrial production. Period rates were steady to slightly higher at the outset321 words
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Article122 1985-09-13 12 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market rose by 12 3 points from Wednesday to close at 17 per cent yesterday. The one, two and threemonth term rates rose 3/16 point each across the board. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Off* Bid Over ntghf 17122 words
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Article234 1985-09-13 12 Interbank rotes at 3pm on Wednesday ■M Oftar < tmm party Local dollars to on# unit of foftiyi US dolor 2 2950 2 2960 ***** -18.61 Storing pound 3.0110 3.0146 ***** ■59 02 Australian dolor 1 5468 1 5498 ***** -54 89 NZ doiar 1.1888 1.1927 3 4286234 words
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Article321 1985-09-13 12 BA Futures AFTER opening lower at 91.21 yesterday, December Earsdsllar was quickly sold to a low of 91.19 before picking up to 91.22. The contract finally settled off the day's low of 91.18 at 91.20 as traders squared their positions ahead of the release of US economic data. CurrencyBA Futures - 321 words
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Article203 1985-09-13 12 HONGKONG: Prices closed lower yesterday due to a late surge in the value of the US dollar. Bullion finished at U*****.40/80 an ounce against an opening $321.10/60 and New York's $321.00/50 close. On the local market, it fell HK$2l from Wednesday's close to $2,982 a tael. Krugerrands fell $15203 words
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Advertisement185 1985-09-13 12 NOTICE NEPTUNE BMPMANAOEMENT SERVICES (PTE) LTD OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE SHIP'S NAME We, Neptune Shipmanagement Services (Pte) Ltd, a Singaporean Company having our registered office at 10 Anson Road, #0326 International Plaza, Singapore 0207 hereby give notice that In consequence of the purchase by us of the ship mentioned185 words
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Article, Illustration4283 1985-09-13 13 SHARE DEALING on the Singapore stock market staged a rerun yesterday of Wednesday's performance. Second and third liners hogged the limelight while big stocks were mostly ignored. Index stocks are scarcely moving and are not representative of the market these days. At the close,4,283 words
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Article4059 1985-09-13 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT'.4,059 words
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Article215 1985-09-13 13 SINGAPORE Rises tttv Elact 490 *180 t L M S0< 170 +38 Mitniln 50« ISO +36 C ASM SO* 265 25 Mi MM M 494 +22 MTF 370 +18 Uh C«fi 222 +17 AM OMC 251 +16 H IM| W SO* 231 +15 K G HMp 210215 words
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472 1985-09-13 14 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK HOTEL ROYAL Ltd is looking forward to contributions from its plantation venture in Sabah to offset the slowdown in earnings from its traditional hotel business. Chairman Lee Chin Chuan says he expects the company's cocoa plantations in Tawau, Sabah,472 words
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Article587 1985-09-13 14 Bernama THE FEDERAL Hotels International chain is pumping Msl million into its advertising budget in an aggressive drive to fill up the rooms of its four hotels in Malaysia and Singapore. The chain, which started off with the first top class hotel in Kuala Lumpur,Bernama - 587 words
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405 1985-09-13 14 Bernama KINTA KELLAS Tin Dredging PLC is diversifying into construction-relat-ed activities because they can contribute immediately to group profits. Its executive director, Sia Tian Soong, said Kinta Kellas's present tin-mining operations were fast depleting and there was an urgent need to acquire businesses that wereBernama - 405 words
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Article261 1985-09-13 14 Managers' prices for Sep 13 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 169 1.79 The Savings Fund 1 34 1.42 S'pore Prog Fund 0 76 0 81 S'pore Sec Fund 1 06 *1.12 S'pore Invest Fund 0 77 0 82 S'pore Equity Fund 0 76 0 81 Asia Unit Trust261 words
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Article103 1985-09-13 14 HONGKONG Wednesday 1400 0 Week ago 1372.4 Hang Seng Index Thursday 1596.42 Wednesday 1571.95 NEW YORK Week ago 1596 68 Dow Jones Wednesday 1319 44 TOKYO Tuesday 1333.45 Week ago 1326.72 Tokyo Dow Jones Thursday *****.04 Wednesday *****.25 Standard Poors Week ago *****.80 Wednesday 185.03 Tuesday 186 90103 words
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Article100 1985-09-13 14 REPLYING to queries from the KLSE, Batu Kawan Bhd said its MJ7.60 price tag for the proposed sale of 4.35 million shares in Duff Development was arrived at on a "willing-buyer-willing-seller" basis, after taking into consideration the company's nature of business, net assets100 words
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Article, Illustration554 1985-09-13 14 NYT AFTER A YEAR as Citicorp's chief executive officer, John Reed is getting ready to place his own stamp on the world's biggest banking organisation with a series of top-level management changes. According to banking sources, the company's directors will be asked at theirNYT - 554 words
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387 1985-09-13 14 INVESTORS went on a buying spree on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices sharply higher across the board. Trading was very active. Special situation stocks were once again the hot favourites and many scored double-digit gains. However, blue chips were thinlytraded387 words
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Article3532 1985-09-13 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2 78S) (2) 2 54 (5> 23,532 words
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362 1985-09-13 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE AMID STRONG speculation of a link-up with listed finance company Malaysia American Assurance (MAA), TDM Bhd yesterday disclosed significant board changes which could lead to further development within the plantation company. TDM, whose shares have been hotly pursued on362 words
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356 1985-09-13 15 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd's name has become more of a misnomer with its latest proposed acquisition of a palm oil refinery for Msl.s million. The refinery, in Province Wellesley, Penang, was bought by its wholly-owned subsidiary, Adaman Bersekutu Sdn Bhd, at a public auction. The company356 words
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496 1985-09-13 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK TO FURTHER its strategy of penetrating into the specialist construction industry both locally and overseas, L&M Group Investments has acquired two companies for nearly $4 million. Tlie specialist subcontractor group has agreed to purchase 60 per cent of Structural Systems Pty496 words
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198 1985-09-13 15 HONG LEONG INDUSTRIES Bhd (HLI) has reached an agreement with a French company, Dragages et Travaux Publics (DETP), and other Malaysian vendors to buy a 50 per cent plus one share stake in Dragages Seado Bhd (DSB) for M 5637,501. HLI is198 words
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737 1985-09-13 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI WITH THE HELP of its financial advisers, the directors of takeover target Van der Horst provided its shareholders with five good reasons for rejecting the unsolicited offer from Malayan Tin Printing Ltd. Having evaluated MTP's one-for-three share swap offer, the Singapore737 words
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Article87 1985-09-13 15 HIGHLANDS aad Ltwlaads Bkd has announced the following transfers by three of its substantial shareholders: Transfer of 25.67 million shares by Permodalan Nasional Bhd to Pemegang Amanah Raya Saham Nasional for M$70.48 million, 754,000 shares by Mr Othman N Ng Nominees Sdn Bhd to Feder- al Land Development87 words
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Article836 1985-09-13 15 EQUITIES closed firmer yesterday after a mixed start with buyers coaxed into the market in quiet trading by a spate of encouraging figures, including those from Prudential and Jaguar. At 3.30pm, the FTSE 100 Index was up 9.9 points to 1,312.1, after 1,303.6 at 10.45 am. Prudential was836 words
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318 1985-09-13 15 MR VINCENT TAN, the McDonald's franchise holder in Malaysia, is injecting yet another of his family assets int# his listed vehicle, Berjaya Corporation (M) Bhd, as part of a strategy to broaden the latter's earnings base. Mr Tan shares control of Berjaya with318 words
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Advertisement203 1985-09-13 14 Csso ESSO MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the declaration of the following dividends 1. An Interim Dividend of 10 sen less Malaysian Income Tax at 40% per Ordinary Stock Unit of 50 sen each for the year ending December 31. 1985. 2.203 words
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Advertisement147 1985-09-13 15 Tenders are invited for the purchase of: r Description Quantity 1 2" Cast Iron P Traps 4,150 Nos 2 10' x 10" Dia. No-Hub Cast Iron Pipe 912 Nos 3 10" Dia. No-Hub Cast Iron Va" Bend 63 Nos 4 10' Dia. No-Hub Cast Iron 18" Bend 101 Nos 5147 words
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Advertisement390 1985-09-13 15 Interim Results 1985 Hongkong Land Chairman's Comments Results The unaudited consolidated net profit after taxation, minority interests and preferred dividend, but before extraordinary items, for the half year to 30th June 1985 was HK$l93 million. This compares with HK$l75 million for the same period in 1984. Gross interest was reduced390 words
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615 1985-09-13 16 BRIAN GOMEZ - Move could spell death of the rubber organisation By BRIAN GOMEZ, Industrial Correspondent POLITICAL PRESSURES are building up in the three key rub-ber-producing countries for a withdrawal from the International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro). Such moves could spell the death of the organisation, although615 words
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Article, Illustration68 1985-09-13 16 EVEN SMALLER than a box of matches, the Tom Thumb camera, manufactured by French leading electronics company Inspectronic, is a three cm square cube and weighs only 150 gm. Described as the world's smallest camera, Tom Thumb has already been ordered by the French68 words
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131 1985-09-13 16 Reuter FRANCE PLANS to slap stiff taxes on retirement jobs in a bid to open extra work opportunities for the country's 2.5 million unemployed. Government spokeswoman Georgina Dufoix said a Bill will be presented in the next two weeks to taxReuter - 131 words
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62 1985-09-13 16 Reuter BRITAIN YESTERDAY ordered the expulsion of 25 Soviet officials, six of them diplomats, after a defector exposed the Kremlin's spy network in London. The British Foreign Office named the defector as Oleg Gordieviski, 46, and identified him as the KGB chief in London. ItReuter - 62 words
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194 1985-09-13 16 but Malaysia will not withdraw, says minister Reuter MALAYSIA WILL NOT pull out of the International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) because its withdrawal may lead to a collapse of the world rubber market. Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong yesterday said that Malaysia would remain in Inro because the body hadReuter - 194 words
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536 1985-09-13 16 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN THE CASHLESS payment system, which was introduced on a pilot basis two months ago, could be made available to the more than one million customers of the five participating banks early next year. The pilot operation, meanwhile, will be extended by536 words
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Article114 1985-09-13 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES steadied slightly on buying by banks and local traders yesterday, after dropping earlier in the morning to their lows for the week. Gold for December delivery recovered to U*****.10 an ounce, holding a net loss of $2.60 following a quick drop onReuter - 114 words
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Article71 1985-09-13 16 THE NEW YORK stock market moved lower in early trading yesterday, unable to rally after a sharp drop over the previous two sessions. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off one point to 1318. Declines led advances by a two-one margin on turnover of 10.91 million shares.71 words
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347 1985-09-13 16 A STRONG ASSURANCE that the Mobil oil group, which operates the third largest refinery in Singapore, has no plans to reduce or terminate its investments has been given by the company's new chairman. At his first quarterly meeting with Mobil employees, Mr Lou Allstadt347 words
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Article313 1985-09-13 16 Reuter CALCUTTA, India's most populous city, was turned into a ghost town yesterday by a 24hour leftist protest strike. The Press Trust of India said that state-owned trams and buses did not run, shops and markets were closed, and factories in the city of about 12 millionReuter - 313 words
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372 1985-09-13 16 Bernama THE UNITED MALAYS National Organisation (Umno) will hold a special general assembly on Sep 29 to review and amend its constitution. Umno's vice-president, Ghafar Baba, said the draft on this had been approved by the organisation's supreme council and it would be tabledBernama - 372 words
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229 1985-09-13 16 Reuter REPORTS THAT the US Air Force was paying U557,600 each for a coffee maker and excessive amounts for other items caused an uproar in 1984, but one year later little has changed, a private research group said yesterday. TheReuter - 229 words
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Article24 1985-09-13 16 AFP HIGH-LEVEL US-Soviet talks opened in Moscow yesterday on Asian problems for the first time in several years, officials announced.AFP - 24 words
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Article41 1985-09-13 16 Reuter MORE THAN 100 Pakistani opposition activists who were rounded up when police broke up political meetings in Lahore were released yesterday, police said in Islamabad. But they added that two men were still being held. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article43 1985-09-13 16 Reuter AN INDONESIAN judge yesterday cleared the way for the trial of a former Asean secretary-general to proceed next week. He dismissed an objection by defence lawyers representing retired Lieuten-ant-general Hartono Dharsono, 60, on a charge of subversion. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article41 1985-09-13 16 AFP CHINA IS to invest up to nine billion yuan over the next five years in its food and agriculture industry, seen as crucial by the country's leaders, the China Daily said yesterday in Beijing.AFP - 41 words
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Article41 1985-09-13 16 AP DAVID OWEN, leader of the centrist Social Democratic Party in Britain, said on Wednesday in Torquay that his group would enter a coalition with whichever party got the most votes in Britain's next general election.AP - 41 words
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Advertisement160 1985-09-13 16 EXPATRIATE COMMENTS ABOUT ARDMORE PARK NO 3 'Go out on Sunday? We never have time!' At Ardmore Park, a typical Sunday morning with our neighbours is spent playing tennis, swimming, sunbathing and lunching on curry by the pool The kids never had so much fun; we have never made so160 words
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Advertisement184 1985-09-13 16 ULAN CoortHHi ExclaMve A LutriNi Apartmeata specially wading pool Barbeque pit Beautiful landscaped garden Children's playground Spacious Carpark Closed circuit TV security system For Enquiries k Bookings ANG BOCK CHWEE SONS (PTE) LTD 40, Barker Road Singapore 1130 Tel: *****55, *****25 U« No am. 91. m-17 MX XXV. Meyer Place184 words
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Miscellaneous59 1985-09-13 16 wmrm Outlook for todoy: Cloudy with showers in several areas in the late afternoon ond early evening. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Sep 12 at the oirport: Maximum temperature 30.5 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 22.5. Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 4.05 Rainfall in millimetres 19.859 words
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104 1985-09-13 17 AFP FX)REIGN flag-carriers dominated the carriage of Philippine export cargoes last year, the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) said. A Marina spokesman said they carried 10.4 million tonnes, which represent 81 per cent of the country's export cargoes totalling 12.9 million tonnes last year. Business DayAFP - 104 words
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433 1985-09-13 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE INAUGURATION of the coastal container service by Malaysian Shipping Corporation (MSC) has created anxiety among some Malaysian operators. It is feared that the MSC, which is expected to add about 12 per cent capacity to the oversupplied433 words
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546 1985-09-13 17 AFP EXXON HAS JUST chartered four medium-size tankers to carry crude oil from Saudi Arabia to the Mediterranean, according to sources on the Baltic Shipping Exchange in London, who believe the move is indirect confirmation of a Saudi discount scheme. The reportedAFP - 546 words
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Article89 1985-09-13 17 Reuter MITSUI ENGINEERING and Shipbuilding Co Ltd has won a 16 billion yen order to build an oil platform from Rasmussen Offshore A/S of Norway, a Mitsui spokesman said. The platform, which will have a cinema and athletic facilities, will be capable of accommodating 800Reuter - 89 words
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Article63 1985-09-13 17 NEARLY 40 per cent more ship tonnage was scrapped in the first six months of this year than in the same period of 1984, according to a new report from the Bremen Institute of Shipping Economic. The report said that 925 vessels of 300 grt and63 words
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Article, Illustration572 1985-09-13 18 THE Communications Ministry in Thailand has initiated moves to allow the Thai shipping sector scope for development. In an attempt to help reduce the country's trade deficit with Japan and promote the local shipping industry, the ministry has requested support and cooperation from572 words
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344 1985-09-13 18 BARBER STEAMSHIP Lines and Barber Blue Sea have each decided to set up individual agency functions with BBS becoming its own North American general agent effective October 1. BBS's general agency will be headquartered in New York and will handle its344 words
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152 1985-09-13 18 A THIRTY per cent cut in shiprepair costs is claimed for a computerised planned maintenance system evolved and marketed by Danish shipowner, East Asiatic Co. Mr Bjorne Moller Pedersen told delegates at a recent international shiprepair conference that the system was a refinement152 words
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Article82 1985-09-13 18 Reuter TAIWAN accused Chinese vessels of piracy near the Jinmen Island and said three Taiwanese fishing boats had been robbed of their catches and equipment in the past two weeks. Quoting officials in the offshore nationalist-held island, the official central news agency said armed Chinese fishing vesselsReuter - 82 words
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Article876 1985-09-13 18 A Top Ent X 4 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg IX 2 Afea Lme VI 3 Affinity Shpg IX 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC T oepfer X 5 APC Line V 4 APL 2/3 Antoh Orient X 3 Arrow Lines X 5 Arias Lines X876 words
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Article1343 1985-09-13 18 DRY CARGO chartering took on a more bullish tone on Wednesday with increased coal and iron ore chartering. Australian coal figured on two occasions as Cobelfret fixed the Appleby from New South Wales to the Continent with a 110,000ton early October cargo at US$9.5O (fio) and Klaveness reportedly1,343 words
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218 1985-09-13 19 AFP A CHINESE freighter carrying a shipment to Iraq was seized by the Iranian navy on Wednesday in the Strait of Hormuz and its entire cargo confiscated, radio Teheran announced. The 23,000 tonne Jing-Jang was the first vessel to have all of its cargo heldAFP - 218 words
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436 1985-09-13 19 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD TNT-BULKSHIPS Ltd has pulled out of the declining Australian offshore support industry and sold its three supply vessels to the P&O Australia subsididary Australian Offshore Services. The ships, built in South Korea and the Newcastle State Dockyard, cost about As2o million in436 words
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363 1985-09-13 19 LATEST ESTIMATES compiled by Seatrade Week suggest that Hongkong owners have at least 46 ships operated by Sanko. The companies involved include: Patt Manfield with two one tanker and one bulker; International Maritime Carriers with one, believed to be363 words
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Article220 1985-09-13 19 S#pt 10-14 Kormarine 85 is the fifth in the series of Kormarine Exhibitions. It will be held, as last year, at the Woo-Am container terminal near Busan. Further details from Aideen Barret, Industrial and Trade Fairs International Ltd, Radcliffe House, Blenheim Court, Solihull, West Midlands. S«pt 15-19 74th220 words
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Article194 1985-09-13 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, 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/Straits194 words
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Article111 1985-09-13 19 INDIAN shipping companies purchased 12 offshore support vessels totalling over 16,000 dwt in the first half of 1965. The Indian flag now has a total of 37 such vessels of 48,000 dwt, with 23 more vessels of 32,000 dwt under construction or on order for Indian111 words
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2990 1985-09-13 24 3®aBG)(IEB 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 of2,990 words
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Article408 1985-09-13 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Voy Arrival date/time Operator for LCL cargo movement schedule Location Renee Delmas B Teratai E Onward 5 111 004W 13 9 85 13.9 85 13 9 85 1800 1800 2300 Borneo Leo Shpg Green Asia Fl Fl408 words
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Article1680 1985-09-13 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B A Top Enterprise» Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afea Line Afncon Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Lmer Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Sh*>p<ngAgencies (S) Sdn Bhd (PK) AmetKoti President1,680 words
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Article393 1985-09-13 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vassal Barth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Equator V K23 alongside 13.9/0200 Hong Hwa K32 alongside 13.9/0100 Jumpa K17 alongside 13 9/2300 Abies K17 13 9/0700 14 9/1500 Belait K25E 13 9/0630 14 9/0600 Equator IV K22 13 9/0700 14 9/0700 Glory Selotan KI8 13393 words
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Advertisement862 1985-09-13 17 Monthly from Pitman Available at all good bookshops and newsagents Til Times RU Distributors mAfents: 4m* mome swne mbces (h* im. 24mm/ow) 70 Sktmoß N*T #04-03 Mariu tone Safwort 0207 TH *****11 Tctn NO RS 241/9 CfS OfFCE IPC #03 0» Td *****31 7770J3J Terimnal OHct IPC #03 030 T«l862 words
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Advertisement59 1985-09-13 17 mm THE Communications Ministry irC Thailand has initiated moves to allow the Thai shipping sector scope for development. Page II TNT-BULKSHIPS Ltd has pulled out of the declining Australian offshore support industry and sold its three supply vessels. Page 111 Index to advertisers II Weather map VIII London freight II59 words
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Advertisement1218 1985-09-13 17 hi beardi d This runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America's most successful and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense iJW: THE BOOKSHOP MAERSK LINE 0 KEEP YOUR APPLES FRESH TACOMA TO: SMGAPORE 19 DAYS fASHST tiumsit SS"" Voy ypor. EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE.1,218 words
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Advertisement467 1985-09-13 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA YARMSBI M tarmshn m 15/11 1 NUANCE It/II 17/ M «B0 B AMA99N M 12/1* 15/11 MM 12/11 23/1 EEL MOM 22/11 TORTO B 29/11 39/1 KASHU 24/11 29/1* 1 KBM 4/11 VI Ateo Mwpin LCL C«|« tar USA Parte only 22/1* 23/19 29/19 TD99M467 words
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Advertisement214 1985-09-13 18 Supercarrier Service WXI ARMVAISN ROIIFNOAM 76/0 BAKWK lIXAS 76/1 N ROM 16/10 BARBFR PFRSfUS 16/10 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA 71/10 7/11 12/11 15/11 27/11 2/12 Mm accepton centri tar Houston (MB). S Fluent* OAW. Stack lan mi San Ikp K> I TO: CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICA214 words
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Advertisement992 1985-09-13 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabeh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok ("(•SI i.it'. i k< in: ii Overseas Containers Limited iQNUINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT Spare r iriac M tat 14/1 11/9 19/1 25/9 27/9 04/ It OS/10 14/10 10/10 19/10 21/10 27/10992 words
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Advertisement662 1985-09-13 19 Franco Belgian Services w+r ri. »*i*j run coming gr«g to emote fuli com mo STOKE P MIA* It Kant Ida FUmm Nh rttnw Art KOREA* ma* II Sap (It Sap) 7 Oct t Oct II Oct 12 Oct 13 Oct IS Oct sfVCN «AS BHD WriUK C*TSTAI 21 Sep (23662 words
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Advertisement568 1985-09-13 20 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT,UK EXPORTS On carriaie to Scandbuvu, Med, Carribean IS. America Wand hafege to inland destinations in Eirope I TO EUROPE/MED S pore PKHan|Pena«*le«eeißt»ao Genaa Rdam Bwean A »erp AlMtftarak*, 22/9 20/10 29/1(23/11 20/10 Sophe Mckaiert?4/9 20/9 20/9 24/10 5/11 31/10 2/U 20/10 Renee Rickmerj 5/10 1/10 10/10 3/11568 words
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Advertisement268 1985-09-13 20 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FIRIY COWTAIffRISH TO FROM NORtH *MfRICA WFST tUAM CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN ML HON BUSAN VII CONVENTIONAL SERVICE 10 IRAN/PERSIAN GULF 86 ,A(a u'firne Wo dPfo i/ft Agents tor PTCESURI LLOYD PT BAHA3I BAHTERA PT PERINTIS LINES 10 Collver Quay 05-04 to 05 05 Ocean Bldg S268 words
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Advertisement537 1985-09-13 20 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) 1 r TEL ??0490#> (?0 lines) Tl RS??<J6t Ltd A RS?O67? ILLII K Km** Tct: *****0 lakarta Tat *****1 REUNION/SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE uv smmt m n/i n/t Loadnf at appropriated Berth P4-P5 S p«f lev Ota CI 1/1* 12/1* 11/11 23/11 C tomeroon Shipping lines537 words
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Advertisement642 1985-09-13 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) GONG EKR GAIHER CWCR gude c«» gokm cm glort cm GfTED Even GLEAMV ALSO ACCEPTNG CARGO 10 SGP HKG ISC 17/$ 21/J 22/0 25/0 20/» 30/0 1/10 7/11 1/10 11/11 14/11 IC/10 11/11 73/11 74/10 24/10 N/10 31/10 03/11 17/11642 words
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Advertisement262 1985-09-13 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD TAIYO MARINE LINE WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VS. PT KELANG S PORE P.HEDLAND FMAHTLE PAKARTI EMPAT V9S 25/9 27/9 4/10 10/10 PAKARTI EMPAT VIOS 30/10 1/11 A/ 11 14/11 (PHedUnd. GeraWton subject to Inducement FT f l JIU \R IJ\t ARABIAN GULF SERVICE STORE LOW262 words
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Advertisement990 1985-09-13 21 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0 106 Tel 2P***** EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSFI KOTA JAVA KOTA MUTIARA KOTA SINGA KOTA MEGAH KOTA WW AW AN KOTA WANOSA VOYAGE HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: E-501 IS-10/0 E-507 15-10/0 CP/33/tS 10-21/9 EMS 24-25/* E-saa 1-2/10 E-500 10-11/10990 words
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Advertisement779 1985-09-13 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS ;ir! 3.l^.l',V*iill Wt". 11a.'il HAM B HAKN ROAM 3/10 VII (/10 l/lt 11/11 U/ll It/II 11/11 19/10 24/10 20/10 27/11 4/11 t/11 7/11 1/11 11/11 12/11 U/ll 21/11 22/11 24/11 2C/11 27/11 2/12 4/12 5/12 EXPRESS CONTAINER gjgg FROM UK/CONTINENT t*i <* tMa Ktwfi Mara ALL VESSELS779 words
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Advertisement504 1985-09-13 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF u.'u.n*MaMW. rMtr\Wi BUSAA YOKOHAMA KOK RMMSUNG HK STOW AMIAf AMI *24 MB 11/9 14/9 14/9 28/9 22/9 28/9 GOWA *24 MB 21/9 2* 28/9 MO 4/10 B/1B S PORE TO JAKARTA/SURABAYA COHTJUNER SCRVtC TO EUROPE MAIAMMT 24 M) GOW« ¥24 lO WEST BOUND STO« BtBAC504 words
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Advertisement627 1985-09-13 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m Myomaywa V9OW La?*o V 49* BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loadng for Ranfoon Spore 21/- Sept 11/19 Sept Phashwegyawywa V2SBW 20/22 Sept Mawbmyaini V2SN 29/30 Sept Htoneywa V2OS 2S/30 Sept lt/20 Sept (Malacca) 13/18 Sept 25/27 Sept \j& BANK LINE K'.>l f, r :.3A:3Ai>: t627 words
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Advertisement949 1985-09-13 22 USA&CANADA Lj K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. PtCIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) SPORE PKLG PFNANG FEE DC* SS BADGE VSIE ASM SIM V4O CHEVALER PAUL V4SE MOTHER VESSEL ASM (MRU V 57 J. ALLIANCE ¥24 BAY BROGE V? RICHMOND BROGE V3l PLANTIN Vl6949 words
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Advertisement244 1985-09-13 22 ii. ■!!> ii ,i Accepting LCL and containerised cargo** Direct to South Africa Ambling Conlarwrs Only HAYAKAWA MARU 9027T Richards Spare Durbw Ba> CTmm E Ldn Maputo PESi 17/11 28/9 117/10 JARMNE SWUNG AGENCIS (REG. *****4/ 00K) 70 SHENTON WAY =04 03 MARINA HOUSE SINGAPORE 0207 tel *****11 TEIEX NO244 words
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Advertisement605 1985-09-13 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE liudiflf! lor IDS ANGUFS SAN tKANCISCO SfAlltl IAIOMA VANUXMR BC Aiifptini; HI ICt I unUiiwrs P Mang S»i|tipore I Anfrks MATINDU ?0 21 S*et IS Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Austin? hi ICI Untjuws JAPAN SERVICE loadnf tor Kobt Yotohjmj Ka|oya Oiata Moii605 words
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Advertisement563 1985-09-13 22 GOLDEN LINE 1 GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LID K«»l liaif P'OrtKul Bar* BuMnt M CmJ Street SMGATOM 0104 Til 7?1»7»0 (10 INS) lel KujU lianpw 80? 11 P Manf J***** Penanf 3654U Paw Gudant *f«H OWN' U.WD (Mi SDH BHD TEI M 370 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spor* PMangPenang GOIOEN NOMKR563 words
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Advertisement472 1985-09-13 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road «27 16 Pa/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 HH^e's! <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK RTUXI (PIE) LTD WW 224(511 ■NINE JWl—i CO 9M M 7*711 y<*ft P.T PERUSAHAAN PEL AY ARAN f KALIMANTAN WRECT MEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA/TG. PRIOK Ml ETA/ETD DESTIIATIOR GA XXI472 words
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Advertisement824 1985-09-13 23 t NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K CHANCE 23*... S S BRDGE 52* C PAUL 46W Also accepting cargo to/trom Scandinavia K JACEiIN S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 0400 18/9 LCI Cargo 1200 17/9 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: SYDNEY 4 BURNE MELBOURNE 8 ADELADE 12824 words
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Advertisement590 1985-09-13 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON VII 18/10 77/10 7/11 IC/11 7J/H 10/11 In 1200 In M.V "Mo 7 Omtm SO7 OnrrH W»f» At Mi *71 14/9/05 Inn ON* S/N P'»l ,t«l' wptuNi *r.inciis pit i in Irt ?'IVM Bnofcind'. 7 .'?'Slo590 words
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Advertisement808 1985-09-13 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUHDMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Number* *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2SIOS P. KELMC raMNG M/S SHARKAT HAH SOON SON. BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR, *SS*S HM THONG SHTPBK 23 WcM808 words
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Advertisement753 1985-09-13 24 ItcgiMMl Container IJik k 4 Sailings weekly Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A. Mon, Tue. Thur. Sat ICQ! HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDIh EAST REGULAR LINER SPtCIAIIStD WAVY tIfTERS AVAItABII VEB DE UTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE ST COTTBOS 4/15 16 CMMTSCHAU 7/85 2 MUELHIHAUSEN I753 words
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Miscellaneous141 1985-09-13 24 Regional Weather (i U 24 > ft YJ< ©I ac C iA 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 Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Wave height Cloudy Sky B«rtece141 words
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Advertisement320 1985-09-13 25 flgfl EAST ASIA LINE t__———J (Moloyston Flog) Itogular Unw Swvlcm BHwiw ITStA/STOnE/*"** P Ketoog >■■■■» *>"• rmm 21/8 MEM KRTMM hi Nrt !>/» IS/ B rtl,T regulm mn/sn*B/** sewices I MM* m*22 EAST ASM 9#f«C SON. M. P*. TA **22/* MFBC Kl. M *****1/*****0 A C<*a SWTWS, STWE Tffc ******7320 words
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Advertisement203 1985-09-13 25 CN C LINES WEEKLY FCL LCL CONTAINER SERVICE STOK MI i( MO IK MB MM WW IK V 512 l«/ 9 l»/» 25/» 27/9 2»/S 2/10 3/10 4/11 CHUNG LI 513 31/5 3/10 5/11 U/M 12/11 lt/11 17/11 11/W Rtn HSUNG *.502 7/11 lt/10 li/10 11/10 W/l« 23/11 24/11 25/11203 words
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Advertisement481 1985-09-13 25 OCEAN BRIDGE SHIPPING PTY LTD FREMANTLE REGULAR SMLMG TO FREHAHTLE ETD 14/9 Imkov Shipping Co Pte Ltd. in c«tia *nMm i«* LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. MsguM Road, WS-01. Cuntnt BuNdhig. Singapore 0105 T* *****14 8 5336*22 JVEEHIV SEOVCE S VGAPQPE *C «JO NG-S 3U-SA3;KE ETD ***** 24 985481 words
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Advertisement477 1985-09-13 26 STONEAGE H9HHI ETASWSATORE LOAOMG FOR 15/9, 2/10, 4/10. 12/10 Syitey, MribwiM. Brisbane Frcmjntk NEW ZEALAND 20/9. 30/10. 5/10. 20/10 Auckland, Wotofton. Lytttetw, I IM fwiJn iwv nymouoi 111 16/9, 23/9, 30/9, 7/10 East/Host Cms! t GuN ports HONG KONG/CHMA 23/9. 29/9, 2/10. S/10 Hmf Konf 1 major CMmm ports THAI.477 words
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Advertisement390 1985-09-13 26 FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD f-L Henderson Ro«id. Blk ?038 --'01-06 Henderson lndustri.il Park, S'pore 031S 1 TEL 274<»<)82/2M9962/*****52 •CCEPTWG FCI ft ia I El* SW6APORE PERSIAN GU.F POUTS 14/9. 23/9 FAR EAST POUTS Bii£lo mm 19/9. 25/9 2/10 19/9. 29/9 I US* NEW ZEAIAND EUROPE CHMA 2J/9. 2S/9 15/9. 23/9390 words
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Advertisement630 1985-09-13 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTUCIIISED SERVICE 10 EUtOK <«U SUEZ) KOREAN lACEIM JON HPTUNE CRYSTAI JIN KOHUI CHANCE 23« seven sits broge vvk IfNaxx Rdjm litewr Hbw| Binn Ant»*rp 7 10 1/10 10/ le 12/10 13/10 15 10 14/10 IS630 words
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Advertisement859 1985-09-13 26 p "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" lrj<J.nf M Cjftw kUlJ'in *o *nd Jtl other Pn u »nn ports wtti trimtngmffit jt Kobe Or iPV throafh fM'", ol Lading to trnjl teslirwliofl Pen**' P. Krtiot MANOEOMKTT JOHNEttKTT MUMtAYEVUSTI Sinf apart 21/22 Sep 3/4 Oct S/S Oct "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" 5 k JAPAN/BAY OF859 words
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Advertisement332 1985-09-13 26 Z I M lON CONFERENCE MHPfNHNT FULL CONTNNEX SfRWCE KC«*if FCL/LCL ar t oes to USA fast t Nest Coast CamMeaniast Cauda mi HAITI nun ?7ion Jim run lsnn uun isnn uun ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE S part Ult Inetlt Ropr Unci f»*w M SfIGWOW 23/1 7/10 17/10 UK 15/10332 words
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