The Business Times, 18 September 1985
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Title Section12 1985-09-18 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1185 60 CENTS12 words
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Article432 1985-09-18 1 CHUANG PECK MING - Ministry estimates 60pc of those laid off in first-half are females By CHUANG PECK MING WOMEN WORKERS are in the front line of retrenchments being carried out by Singapore companies in the current slack economic conditions. Although exact figures are not available, the Labour Ministry432 words
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Article, Illustration486 1985-09-18 1 MANO SABNANI in Xian - By MANO SABNANI in Xian PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew, accompanied by a 29strong delegation, arrives in Beijing today. During the stay in Beijing, Mr Lee will confer with Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang at the People's Great Hall. The two leaders486 words
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257 1985-09-18 1 AP PALESTINIANS who shun terrorism as a political tool should not be ruled out of Middle East peace efforts merely because of ties to the Palestine Liberation Organisation, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said yesterday in Cairo. While prominent names in theAP - 257 words
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Article143 1985-09-18 1 Reuter TWO FRENCH military underwater saboteurs acting on orders from Defence Minister Charles Hernu blew up the Greenpeace protest ship Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand, the Paris newspaper Le Monde alleged yesterday. It said its enquiries had established that the two frogmen had escaped by airReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration79 1985-09-18 1 SHARE PRICES aa the Slagapere stock market yesterday elsaed a Utile «d their beet after aa afteraeea revival reverted the eleae, the Straits Tlmea Mistrial lade* waa Ut palate higher at ICT.M while the BT Cempsslte lades was 3.1* palate higher at M 4 JFI. Malaysiaa eeaatera, particu-79 words
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Article482 1985-09-18 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Corraapondant OVERNIGHT interest rate in Singapore money markets soared to 105 per cent yesterday as the local dollar continued its dramatic rebound in the foreign exchange market. The bounce back followed the announcement on Monday morning that the Monetary482 words
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604 1985-09-18 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE AN APPEAL against the provisions of the controversial Section 149 of the Companies Act is to be made by Peter Chong Saow Chong, who has been forced to resign as chief executive of listed Allied Chocolate Industries Ltd. The604 words
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Advertisement113 1985-09-18 1 (O) :WUU Most widely used in Singapore. TACN»3U4tf*< OciTvcom pTe iTP Tel 743 5555 Mandarin Gardens mil home wren anOUB Housing Loan" At Overseas Union Bank, we offer one of the best interest rates available for Housing Loans. Which means that in the long run, you can actually end up113 words
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Advertisement308 1985-09-18 1 New BT column ENTERPRISE is one of the weapons that Singapore must use to carry on growing into the next century. And ENTERPRISE is BT's new column devoted to small businesses which intend to get bigger and better. Every Thursday ENTERPRISE will bring advice, trends and debate the small business308 words
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Advertisement138 1985-09-18 1 Savings Accounts Current Acc Term Deposits VQ 4k FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BAN* ITO We*"-**., o* th# OCBC Group Head Office ZX-410 Of course the ZX-410's primary function is still an efficient, sophisticated electronic typewriter that simplifies your typing and improves company document appearance. But it's nice to know that should138 words
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HOME NEWS
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418 1985-09-18 2 LISA LEE - Company put under receivership four months after sale attempt By LISA LEE Singapore clay has been put under receivership four months after major shareholder Singapore Land said it was trying to sell the company. Standard Chartered Bank placed the company under receivership418 words
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Article, Illustration185 1985-09-18 2 TEN CHEFS at the newlyopened Dai-lchi Hotel have baked what is claimed to be the biggest mooncake in the world. "I welcome anyone to challenge it," said a spokesman of the hotel which wrote to the Guinness Book of World185 words
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126 1985-09-18 2 SOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL Products (Australiasia) Pty Ltd (SIP) has opened an office in Singapore to market computer software products. The growth of SI products has made it necessary for SIP to serve the Asian market in data services. Mr Steve Twaddell, the managing director126 words
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300 1985-09-18 2 ANY TOM, Dick, Mei Ling and Ahmad can now walk into the Guinness Book of World Records. Many examples of the longest, shortest, biggest, smallest and most outrageous entries in the famous book are being featured in an exhibition which is300 words
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481 1985-09-18 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN AN INVESTMENT of $808,000 by Nixdorf Computer to automate some labour-intensive operations at its Kallang factory has reduced the need for about 50 workers to assemble computer keyboards. This is part of Nixdorf's programme to automate fully its factory481 words
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Article108 1985-09-18 2 MANAGING Marina Square's covered carpark, with nine entrances, 10 exits and 2,200 carpark lots, could prove a massive problem. The headache of keeping the situation under control has been left to a German computer developed by Scheidt Bachmann GmbH, a leading German carpark system manufacturer. Local108 words
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335 1985-09-18 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO A "SURPRISING SINGAPORE" promotion in the western part of the United States, to be launched next week, will feature Singapore's singing sensation Anita Sarawak. She and her band will be featured in 45-minute shows during the promotion335 words
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128 1985-09-18 3 SIME DARBY (S) Ltd has awarded Mr Ong Hui Guan a $85,000 scholarship to study at Cambridge University, England. The scholarship is the second the company has awarded to outstanding students under a scheme begun in 1963. It is awarded once every two years. "Mr128 words
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104 1985-09-18 3 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) invites comments from the public on five draft specifications and code of practice before they are approved as standards. These are the Specification for Inspection Programme Requirements, the Specification for Safety of Hand-Held Motoroperated Electric104 words
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135 1985-09-18 3 RANK XEROX has adopted a new marketing strategy in Singapore. With this, the local management now makes its own decisions and will be responsible for profits. The company will also be appointing distributors for its products instead of selling direct to customers.135 words
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230 1985-09-18 3 THOMAS COOK, which sells US$5 billion worth of travellers cheques a year, is determined to take the pain out of selecting gifts for despatch to friends and relatives in distant countries. On Monday, it will launch its "international gift bond" in230 words
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Article59 1985-09-18 3 THE INDONESIAN Business Association of Singapore (IBAS) is organising a one-day trip to Batam on Oct 5. The highlight of the planned visit is expected to be a talk on business prospects of the island with General Soedarsono Darmosoewito, the head of the Batam Island59 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-09-18 3 LEE HAN SHIH - A sharp increase of 50pc By LEE HAN SHIH PROVISIONS Suppliers Corporation (PSC), which supplies the chain of 124 Eicon small supermarkets with a wide range of products, enjoyed a 50 per cent leap in turnover to $30 million last year. Cooking oil, instant noodles,374 words
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187 1985-09-18 3 TWO NEW BOOKS have been released by the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) to help professionals in the trade. The first, "Prefabricated Concrete Components for Buildings", is a preliminary guide for architects, engineers and other professionals who intend to use such material for187 words
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Article94 1985-09-18 3 PRICES OF GOODS last month rose 0.1 per cent over July. The increase in the consumer price index, an indicator of inflation for consumer spending, was mainly because of a 0.4 per cent rise in food prices. Costlier fish, fruits, eggs and cooked94 words
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88 1985-09-18 3 THE NATIONAL University of Singapore's Computer Centre will be linked with an international computer network of more than 400 universities in North America, Europe and Japan. The network facility, known as Bit net, will be linked to the university via satellite. It will cost88 words
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Advertisement371 1985-09-18 2 YOU CAN TELL A LOT ABOUT PEOPLE BY THE SHAPE THEY'RE II And you can't be in better shape than when driving the Volvo 740 GLE. The prestigious, 2-litre car whose aerodynamic profile is recognised instandy. There's that unmistakable wedge shape, dipping front dearly defined lines and high, upright rear371 words
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Advertisement154 1985-09-18 3 I m* v PRODUCTIVITY WITH KOREAN MACHINERY Koreans are renowned for their dedication and high technology in the production of quality tools and machinery. See the best of Korea's machinery at: Korean Pavilion, World Trade Centre, Hall 4, Stands HD 1-9, 23-27 Sept 1985. Participating Companies TONGIL CO LTD DAI154 words
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Advertisement252 1985-09-18 3 apex systems NEC Can computer experts also thfl nmwnlftT inciiranpe hndnftaf This special combination of skills is almost impossible to find! Proof that we have it our four comprehensive software packages for the Insurance Industry, fully developed in Singapore and successfully installed at many sites in this region. The combination252 words
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OVERSEAS
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423 1985-09-18 4 Representative expects two-to-one margin UPI REPRESENTATIVE James Broyhill has said that a bill to limit textile and apparel imports will pass the House of Representatives by more than a two-to-one margin and there are «DoUgh votes over-ride a presidential! veto of the measure.UPI - 423 words
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266 1985-09-18 4 Reuter SENIOR BUSINESS executives from more than 60 nations have been warned that protectionist sentiment has reached a critical point in threatening free international trade. The leaders, many of them chief executives of some of the world's largest corporations, were told yesterday that quick actionReuter - 266 words
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334 1985-09-18 4 UPI AMERICAN INDUSTRY, losing business to bargain-priced imports, worked at 80.5 per cent of its capacity in August, up only slightly from July and the same as May and June. The Federal Reserve in Washington said yesterday that the lacklustre operating rate hadUPI - 334 words
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241 1985-09-18 4 AFP EFFORTS to reduce inflation around the world yielded generally positive results in 1984, with more than half the countries for which statistics were available reporting a drop in inflation rates. In an announcement made on Monday in Geneva, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) citedAFP - 241 words
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328 1985-09-18 4 AFP RENEWED CALLS for Washington to push Japan into spending more on its own defence have been made in a congressional report sent to US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger. Over the past four years, Japan had increased its contribution to US forces defendingAFP - 328 words
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Article, Illustration241 1985-09-18 4 Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN said on Monday he hoped to convince Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev that the United States and the Soviet Union could live together without loving each other. "We are going to try to find a way to deal practically with them," he saidReuter - 241 words
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153 1985-09-18 4 UPI GURU BHAGWAN Shree Rajneesh of Oregon has lashed out at his former personal secretary and her colleagues, claiming they turned his commune into a concentration camp and tried to poison the water of a nearby town. The guru also accused the formerUPI - 153 words
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119 1985-09-18 4 Reuter DRIVERS who solicit women in Britain for the purpose of prostitution face fines of up to £400 under a controversial new law taking effect on Monday. The Sexual Offences Act 1985, implemented despite a storm of controversy earlier this year,Reuter - 119 words
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Article820 1985-09-18 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time PAA PA2I 0020 LAX/TYO/HKG OA GA1217 0155 SUB SIA SQ4I 0605 MAA GIA GA13I5 0725 SUB CAL CIOIO 0815 JED/DHA MAS MH681 0820 KUL KAL KE624 0840 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH81I 0940 PEN MAS MH67I 0950 KUL820 words
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Article, Illustration411 1985-09-18 6 Key figures in uprising surrender UPI Reuter A THAI CABINET minister and his two deputies resigned yesterday as key figures in last week's .abortive coup turned themselves over to the military. The Minister of Industry, Ob Vasurat, and his deputies, Pra•yoon Neangjamong andUPI; Reuter - 411 words
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178 1985-09-18 6 Reuter AUSTRALIAN District Court Judge John Foord has became the second judge in a month to stand trial in Sydney on charges of trying to pervert the course of justice. Foord has pleaded not guilty to two charges of attempting to influence judgesReuter - 178 words
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364 1985-09-18 6 UPI CHINESE NEWSPAPERS yesterday hailed the "exemplary" resignation of 131 veteran communist officials on the eve of a historic party conference that will introduce a new generation of reform-minded young leaders. Virtually every Beijing newspaper carried red banner headlines announcing Monday's resignations and theUPI - 364 words
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144 1985-09-18 6 AP CHINESE LEADER Deng Xiaoping says China welcomes the summit meeting between the US and Soviet leaders in November but does not expect substantial achievements. China's overseas edition of the weekly Liaowang (Outlook) quoted Mr Deng as saying that unless the US andAP - 144 words
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Article152 1985-09-18 6 AP LEBANESE Prime Minister Rashid Karami hinted on Monday that he might resign if the fighting continues between Christians and Muslims in Beirut and between rival Muslim militias in Tripoli. "If this serious situation is not dealt with in a short period of time.. .1 willAP - 152 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article49 1985-09-18 6 SOUTH KOREA'S gross national product is now expected to grow by about 6 per cent in 1986 against an original forecast of 7.5 per cent. Vice Economic Planning Minister Moon Hi-Kap said GNP growth for 1985 was projected to be between 5 and 5.5 per cent.49 words
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Article39 1985-09-18 6 PRINCE CHARLES has chosen a female army captain to be one of his personal attendants in an historic break with a male-only tradition. Buckingham Palace said Captain Allison Ewan, 29, had been appointed assistant equerry.39 words
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Article50 1985-09-18 6 THE London Commodity Exchange is studying whether to include diamonds in the various forward commodities it handles. Diamond prices are kept steady by the De Beers group which markets 80 per cent of the world's output. The group adjusts the volume of diamonds it offers to match demand.50 words
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Article46 1985-09-18 6 A HIGH-POWERED 45-member Jap- anese business mission of the JapanChina Association on Economy and Trade left Tokyo for Beijing yesterday for a five-day visit to China. The mission was led by Yoshihiro Inayama, the chairman of Japan's most powerful economic organisation Keidanren.46 words
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Article65 1985-09-18 6 FISHERMEN in Malaysia's Trengganu state have threatened to hit back at Vietnamese refugees for allegedly attacking them in the seas around the offshore Bidong Island Refugee Transit Settlement. Mr Ghani Ismail, the chairman of the 5,000-strong North Trengganu Fishermen's Association, said on Monday that the refugees65 words
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Article44 1985-09-18 6 Agencies THE AMERICAN government is close to signing agreements with Britain and West Germany on cooperation in President Reagan's Star Wars programme. The Washington Post quoted unidentified US Defence Department and European diplomatic sources as saying talks were underway. AgenciesAgencies - 44 words
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Advertisement146 1985-09-18 4 Eight and enjoy! Tempting Claypot favourites at Tang Court. Each only $B++8 and served sizzling hot. This should really go down well with claypot lovers. From today, Tang Court will be serving ling hot claypot dishes for lunch Our menu reads like a book of lists with gm mmm some146 words
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Advertisement11 1985-09-18 4 Rm Am Clipper Class. For The Price Of An Economy Ticket.11 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous45 1985-09-18 4 Doonesbury I7HOU6HT YOUSHOUIP 565 FOR. YOURSELF UJHY ITS SUCH AN HONOR TO OEASKEDTD DO THE SHOUJ. R Si i s s B BY GARRY TRUDEAU seew-uxxiNb, tSNTHE? HUH?.. I MEAN, YES! tLL REALLY HAVBTQACT UP A STORM. a 3 81 B S a s i45 words
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Advertisement795 1985-09-18 5 And possibly, for the next decade or so, the centre of attraction too. Vtell, at least for BMW owners. If you've been following Performance Motors' progress, you'll notice we've grown in terms of service centres/showrooms over the years. From our first premises atTanglin Halt to the Dunearn Road premises to795 words
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Advertisement114 1985-09-18 6 If you had a fleet of Rolls-Royces, wouldn't you keep them in good shape? As the only major airline with an all Rolls-Royce powered fleet, we're understandably fussy about the way they're maintained. The care and attention to detail we lavish on our fleet, has made Cathay Pacific one of114 words
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Advertisement110 1985-09-18 6 WORLD'S FINEST WHOLE-BEAN COFFEE BONCAFE is 100% pure, freshly roasted, choice coffee beans from the key regions of Costa Rica. Colombia, Brazil and Kenya. Packed in a special gold foil bag to seal in the original freshness of good coffee. And ground only as and when you require to ensure110 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article831 1985-09-18 7 SINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday closed narrowly mixed against major currencies after fluctuating on short-covering and profit-taking in moderately active late trading, but was sharply lower against the Singapore dollar. The dollar ended slightly higher at 2.8715/25 marks against New York's 2.8700/20 close, at 241.15/25 yen against 241.10/20831 words
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Article, Illustration211 1985-09-18 7 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet trading. Overnight closed at 81/16 7-15/16 and week-fixed at BVb eight. UNGATES the imp of Iht prime Imdtac rates rf 12 maj«r basks openttoe h Singapore. fcpwH rates us$ OHa» W 7 day* 8 1/8 8211 words
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Article349 1985-09-18 7 BA Futures EURODOLLAR FUTURES yesterday opened slightly lower than IMM's close at 91.42 in the December contract and was quickly locked from 91.43 to 91 40. Sideways movements prevailed throughout the session as dealers stayed on the sidelines in the absence of fresh economic news. The December contract finallyBA Futures - 349 words
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Article70 1985-09-18 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore Interbank money market Jumped by 93 points from Monday to close at 105 per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate rose by six points, the two-month rate rose by (our points and threemonth rate rose by three points. S$ Interbank rates at70 words
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Article236 1985-09-18 7 HOMOKONQ: GOLD yesterday closed easier In quiet trading dominated by movements in the US dollar, dealers said. The metal settled at U*****.60/319.00 an ounce after opening little changed from New York's close of 319.30/». On the local market, gold ended HKSC below Monday's claw at $2,973 a taei. The236 words
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Article218 1985-09-18 7 la# arli naL ra 8 W a tfauM iiAA4AMMif* imerocnK roT«* ot opwii yvSTcrooy* Cwwudii MmM rmtm iMMniiiM ■W OMr a root port* cfc«ig» Local Mhrt l« M^Ht atrraacy: US dolor 2.1900 2.2000 2.8196 -22 33 Starling pound 2 9280 2.9436 7 3469 -60.15 Australian dolor 1 4924218 words
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339 1985-09-18 7 THE BRITISH government has «—that it will boost its foreign exchange reserves by launching a US$2.5 billion floating rate note issue on the international capital markets. This is the first time that Britain has used a floating rate issue to increase its reserves,339 words
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211 1985-09-18 7 Reuter THE SITUATION in Macau's Wing Hang Bank was back to normal yesterday after rumours about its financial health sparked a run on deposits. Its bank manager, Ng Ket Cheoog, said: "There is no need to worry. The bank is nowReuter - 211 words
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Advertisement98 1985-09-18 7 IVI 1 Enjoy the warm attentive service and the complete amenities we have for a great stay 300 superb rooms and Suites Talk of the town restaurants, The Chalet (continental) The Kampachi (Japanese), The Golden Phoenix (Chinese), Coffee Shop (24-hour coffee house) Bar lounge Swimming pool Businessman's Centre Shopping Arcade98 words
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Advertisement123 1985-09-18 7 You're not dressed your best unless you're wearing Longines. r%>* Fa H>U Ll LONGINES STYLE > /5.4 s. J S* r > Exclusive LONGINES Golden Wing Club Asia Watch Centre Chew Cheong Centre Cortina Watch Centre Goh Choon Kang International Watch Sincere Watch Sun Fatt Tai Hong Hung The First123 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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552 1985-09-18 8 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE ARTHUR YOUNG and the Mast Organisation (UK) are launching an objective survey designed to help companies pinpoint their staff training needs. The Mast training needs' survey is a method devised by the Mast Organisation, a British management and skills552 words
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Article, Illustration320 1985-09-18 8 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE FORMAL TRAINING courses for travel agents became a reality yesterday, about three years after the first call to boost professionalism in the industry was made. The first lesson on passenger ticket sales was launched at the Singapore Airlines (SIA) commercial training320 words
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Article563 1985-09-18 8 -J X" i Cahners Tel *****13 seminars ana i I J C Exposition Tlx w RS ***** 1 I Courses 1 "S Groiip Fax: *****66 DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER TELEPHONE Sep 19-20 Techniques ond Skills Hobday Inn Purchasing and *****35 in Purchasing Supply Management Negotiation Pte Ltd Sep563 words
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Advertisement297 1985-09-18 8 Pan Am. The Fastest Daily To San Francisco AndNewVbck. There's no more convenient or faster way to get to San Francisco or New York than fl jl on our Special Performance 7475. They fly higher and smoother than any other commercial aircraft, which means you get a more comfortable flight.297 words
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Advertisement56 1985-09-18 8 GoklhiU is <>)m^nience. Office space and fcnrted shop space in Gokfwl Square available tor rant. AA J,|iu uu-l nilifl ■■tiin At anorame raws. > if; 6 more, afl within the e Corwanianceofovar 1,000 carparks tar Cuwwenino of hewing api oleertonai buiki aarvtoa* team at yowr adialo cWapooal Office space in56 words
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Advertisement386 1985-09-18 9 Computers and Communications, c&c m m > ;.y m Ml /V P i i i t s > 1 M 1 I Key Telephone for Good news for progressive businesses! Here are 2 numbers that'll help you make the right connections: Electra 616(s) and Electra 16/48, both sophisticated key telephone386 words
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FEATURES
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Article519 1985-09-18 10 THERE'S A TIME to be young, bubbling with life and full of the joys of Spring. There's a time of summer to take a delight in the family, one's own achievements, or to be sad at the failures. Finally, there is a time of twilight,519 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1985-09-18 10 MARGARET THOMAS - By MARGARET THOMAS THE BOOK is a third full. Page after page of comments such as: "You don't know what you've got until it's gone." "Destruction of Singapore's past will do nothing to ensure its future." "Don't be fools and try to homogenize and pasteurise ALL of1,136 words
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Advertisement100 1985-09-18 10 1 1 Yj£ A Zfuperijlub Avoid On British Airways Super Club you'll never get squeezed into a centre seat. Because there are no centre seats. Our seats are arranged six-abreast, in pairs. Wherever you sit, you're next to a window or an aisle. With all the room you need for100 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration426 1985-09-18 11 Reuter AP BRAD PEARCE, an unseeded American amateur, caused the first upset in the U*****,000 Los Angeles Grand Prix men's tennis tournament on Monday when he eliminated veteran Peter Fleming. Pearce, a student at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), which isReuter; AP - 426 words
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Article449 1985-09-18 11 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS MALAYSIA has been hit by the last-minute pullout of sixthranked Tan Yee Khan for this weekend's international matchplay contest against Singapore at Johor Bahru. The former world badminton doubles champion declined selection because he felt he was not in good shape for449 words
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Article, Illustration606 1985-09-18 11 AFP EUROPE'S Ryder Cup victory m.wreJtHctiHSt tififUWL achievement. It was also the moment when the last remnants of the great American golfing myth were shattered. For years, the leading players from Britain and the continent have been brainwashed into thinking that it was the super-brashAFP - 606 words
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Article184 1985-09-18 11 AFP TONY JACKLIN, Europe's Ryder Cup captain, has refuted allegations by American golfers of bad behaviour among the crowds during the match which ended at the Belfry, England, on Sunday. "There may have been the odd, isolated incident but you've got to expect that and IAFP - 184 words
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Article229 1985-09-18 11 UPI A MALE foreign exchange student who slipped on a skirt to play hockey with a girls* high school team has been banished from further play. «New Hampshire athlefic trfiicjals have birred Chnstftplr Kuse, 16, of Hamburg, from playing on the Timberlane Regional High SchoolUPI - 229 words
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Article206 1985-09-18 11 UPI DANNY TARTABULL belted a two-run homer to support the five-hit pitching of Mike Moore and give the Seattle Mariners a 5-1 victory on Monday over the Kansas City Royals. Jack Perconte opened the game for Seattle with a triple and, after a walk to PhilUPI - 206 words
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Advertisement145 1985-09-18 11 V (Srill iL.ihfrtu* Businessman's Lunch at the Hubertus Grill. It must be the most incredible spread at lunchtime anywhere; the $26.50 lunch that offers over 20 different types of appetisers, hot and cold soups, a different roast from the wagon every day, a choice of 6 main courses, a salad145 words
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Miscellaneous1188 1985-09-18 11 TO (MD mm APPLAUSE: rt t < r Sounds Of Jazz Bobby Short And Frianda 8.55 pm, Channel 12 While local musicians jazz it up with their saxophones and keyboards for the Jazz festival, Bobby Short sings it, with gusto and style at the New York's Cafe Carlyle. Celebrity jazz1,188 words
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Miscellaneous644 1985-09-18 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Hoppen to hove nothing to see but o dog (5) 6 A childish complaint (5) 9 Extract from a magazine? (4-3) 10 Chartiy's a good one (5) metTe (5) 12 On which to be led a bit of a dog's Ufe (5) 13 Get one's strength644 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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400 1985-09-18 12 FT UNILEVER, an AngloDutch food and consumer products group, has launched an unusual twotier takeover bid for Rich-ardson-Vicks, a US skin and health care group. It is promising shareholders a higher price for their shares if the Richardson board is prepared to back theFT - 400 words
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Article120 1985-09-18 12 Reuter THE UNION representing employees of United Press International has made a bid on behalf of its members at UPI to buy the ailing news agency. The wire service guild, representing 750 employees or about half the agency's worldwide staff, gave no financial details ofReuter - 120 words
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304 1985-09-18 12 Reuter SHARE PRICES closed mixed on Wall Street on Monday as anxious investors awaited some positive sign of economic recovery. Trading volume plunged. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 1.46 points to 1309.14. But the average price per share was down oneReuter - 304 words
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Article118 1985-09-18 12 SCf 16 a Hud Bay Mm 6* 49* unch Abrttoi 20* unch kKO 18* 35* 16* 18* Argocn Hklgs 21 21* 30 Bank Nova Scotia Bel Conoda 13 42* unch Mc Btodel 18* 17* BP Can Ltd 31 31* 36* 17 unch urnrh Corfcna O'Kfcefe 14* inch 33* -1*118 words
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Article221 1985-09-18 12 SEP 16 •o«4 Urwsec Wodworlh 540 1450 -15 -25 IHDUSTtlALS MININGS A Alpha Abercom 8006 167 inch Anglos 3175 +10 At And a Amaprop 760 465 35 unch Byyoocs 1375 75 AMC 2575 50 unch unch unch Buffets 610 unch Cons Gold 1460 -15 CNA Cume Frtonce 2256 4206221 words
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Advertisement178 1985-09-18 12 London stocks on Pago 17 Special Family Menus l 20- Menu (for 6 persons) Crown Prince s three-dish combination Teochew soyed goose meat Dried scallop with green vegetables Braised duck with lemon in soup Steamed pomlret Dessert »SO- Menu (for persons) feng Cheng l.&u s two dish combination fried chicken178 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article310 1985-09-18 13 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed sharply lower on renewed concern about the health of the Hongkong banking sector and speculation about a rise in interest rates. Brokers noted pressure on the banking sector after news of a run on Macau branches of unlisted Wing Hang bank. Bank of East310 words
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Article224 1985-09-18 13 S£P 17 Al Sncere Indus NT 3.31 19 30 unch -0 1 Lien Hwo krtdus Nan Ya Pta» Pocihc Com Pacific Elect Wee 12 05 23 80 14 90 13 10 -0 25 -0.2 005 -0.3 23.00 unch Chang Hwo Bank Chen Loona 44 60 1600 0.6 -0 1224 words
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Article353 1985-09-18 13 TOKYO: Stock prices closed marginally higher in moderate trading after a three-day holiday. The market average gained 5.81 to *****.51 after losing 17.34 last Friday. Turnover amounted to 400 million shares, the same as last Friday's trading volume. Dealers said buying centred on large capital shares such as steels353 words
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Article103 1985-09-18 13 MANILA: Prices closed generally easier in quiet trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index dipped by 4.60 to 154.50 and the mining marker 2.87 to 665.16. Oils were steady at 0.823. PfeMt SIP 17 Oriantal B Phi«x B 0016 0 125 unch -0005 Acojt MrtnQ Anglo Phi Ap«x Mm B103 words
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Article361 1985-09-18 13 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed marginally easier with strong support for leaders and situation stocks stemming further declines. Brokers said underlying investor nervousness over the government's tax package was the main reason for the easier tone. A belief that Wall Street looked vulnerable for technical reasons was another factor,361 words
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Article72 1985-09-18 13 17 Won 691 1 Hymdai Const Hyundai Motor KAL 899 K2 450 3 -7 15 Chohwngli 645 714 inch 4 Koroa fm 725 1340 4 475 -5 430 16 Daewoo Carp 483 9 610 8 638 8 Samwng Co 699 4 585 -4 820 -5 Goto Sfar 607 7:.72 words
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Article148 1985-09-18 13 BANGKOK: Share prices yesterday closed slightly higher in quiet trading. The Book Club Index rose by 0.17 point to 133.97 and advances led declines by a two-to-one margin. Turnover rose to 174,301 shares worth 29.7 million baht from Monday's 63,078 shares worth 23.5 million baht. SfP 17 Mtfi Sam148 words
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Article51 1985-09-18 13 Reuter BRITANNIA ASSET Management of the UK and Okasan Capital Management, a subsidiary of Okasan Securities, will set up an international investment consultancy joint venture in London. The new company, Britannia Okasan International Investment Management, will be capitalised at £100,000, with each partner holding 50 per cent.Reuter - 51 words
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Article219 1985-09-18 13 FT PHILIPS, a Dutch electronics group, plans to begin producing VHS video cassette recorders at a second factory in the Far East as part of a nine billion yen video development centre in Japan to be jointly operated by Philips and Marantz. The newFT - 219 words
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91 1985-09-18 13 Reuter UNIGROUP PLC has bought 268,000 shares or a 28.8 per cent interest in Golden Pharos Wood Industries Sdn Bhd of Malaysia and has negotiated an exclusive right to distribute its timber products. Unigroup is paying £118,500 on completion of the purchase and aReuter - 91 words
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184 1985-09-18 13 AP AMERICA IS LOSING its industrial base and putting misplaced blame on Japan, according to the co-founder and chairman of Sony during a tour of Sony's US facilities on Monday. Mr Akio Morita, who said the strong dollar was chieflyAP - 184 words
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Article50 1985-09-18 13 Reuter CHINESE COMPANIES have raised millions of yuan by selling stocks and bonds, but the instruments cannot be traded and interest rates must not be too high. The official China Daily said excessively high dividends and interest rates lead investors to withdraw their money from banks. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement651 1985-09-18 13 &'-(:;_).]%?]-%`\,(<!+&*'&)=,$- For a Fteranakan Buffet Lunch so good, even Nonyas feel at home. For over a decade we've been known for Peranakan Buffet lunches with a home-cooked flavour. .You too can enjoy the pleasure daily, for only £$14.00+ per person. The Luna Coffee House, Apollo Singapore. We've a variety of651 words
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Advertisement213 1985-09-18 13 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 I e. P- r > Tim Sum also available from213 words
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412 1985-09-18 14 Reuter WORLD CONSUMPTION of natural rubber in the first four months of this year was 140,000 tonnes higher than production and 40,000 tonnes higher than consumption in the same period last year. The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) in London said yesterday that latest figures forReuter - 412 words
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267 1985-09-18 14 UPI EUROPEAN Economic Community ministers of agriculture (ailed to make any progress on fixing common grain prices, an issue that has been blocked by a West German veto since June. "There appeared to be no new element that might have enabledUPI - 267 words
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Article200 1985-09-18 14 WHEAT FUTURES on Monday closed 2V« to V/t US cents a bushel higher. December ended at the top of a five-cent range. An early price drop was erased as wheat prices followed the trend in corn and soybeans, which rose on professional house buying amid thin dealings. Rumours of200 words
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91 1985-09-18 14 AP TAIWAN is expected to begin importing Indonesian liquefied natural gas worth US$5OO million annually from 1990. According to the daily Kompas which quoted unidentified officials, negotiations are on between the two countries on terms for a proposed deal to export two millionAP - 91 words
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Article189 1985-09-18 14 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Monday closed eight to two US cents a bushel higher as trading picked up on the Chicago Board of Trade. November ended near the top of a 10%-cent range. C and D Commodities bought a net three to four million bushels of November after midsession. Gains189 words
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Article214 1985-09-18 14 SINGAPORE THE RUBBER MARKET yesterday closed lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 164.75 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from on Monday. The morning session lost 1.50 cents on selling of nearby positions in moderate trading, with Inro buffer stock manager's enquiries for SMR 20 October in214 words
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Article287 1985-09-18 14 Singapore C-l Ord unq (SS/kilo, ei-godown) Loonzoin Rice Frogront new crop U» 078 2nd 056 100% 1st grode 100% 2nd grode 100% 3rd grode unq 215 unq 3rd 054 Parboiled Rice New Crop no stock 5% 215 25% 10% 210 10% no stock Thai Broken 38 oo Maize unq287 words
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Article158 1985-09-18 14 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday moved erratically throughout the day before closing on a mixed note amid bouts of liquidation and covering. Opening levels were marked lower, extending last week's decline. September deliveries in the south region fell M 52.50 to $727.50 per tonne158 words
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Article900 1985-09-18 14 COFFEE ROBUST A COFFEE futures yesterday continued to edge higher to midday at up £17 to £25 a tonne from Monday night's close in fairly thin business, lifted off morning lows on light short-covering, dealers said. Interest in the market remained limited, with most attention still concentrated on900 words
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Article93 1985-09-18 14 THE UN PUCE la Ku--1» Limpar yesterday rwe U ceata to due at MIM.M per kilo, based a rise la storliag agalast the riaggtt. Sappart again came maialy (ram the better stock manager whe absorbed abaat IS per eeat of yesterday'* ICS total dlspooals, ap (ram 1M last93 words
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Article177 1985-09-18 14 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China corded yarn, cones BJu« Phoenix I6's 2,450 Blue Phoenix 20"s 2,500 Btue Phoenix 32's 2,900 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,330 Girded yarn, honk Hue Phoenix 21's 2,750 Combed yarn, cones Hue Phoenix 32's 4,100 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,300 Open-end yarn Blue177 words
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Article147 1985-09-18 14 Chinm Product Robusta 20/25% Exchange FOB NSW 440 00 (Setters' noon closing prices on Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW Sep 17 (SS/100 kg). 419.00 E&W FOB NSW 338 00 Coconut oil Bulk FOB 80 00 Gombier Old drum FOB 93.00 •FOB NSW 330 00 New drum FOB 97 00147 words
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Article350 1985-09-18 14 KAb prices m S cwitt/kg, FOt in b O!M NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt 164 50 165 50N 164.75 165 75N Int 1 RSS Oct 85 164 50 165 00 164 75 165 25 Int 1 RSS Nov 85 164 00 164 50 164 25 164350 words
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Article98 1985-09-18 14 (c«tn/kg, 1-ton 85 NOV 85 (current month) (forword month) NOON NOON RAS lnyiri Bvy«n SSR 20 136 50 138 50N 137 50 139 50N SSR 50 134 50 136 50N 135 50 137 50N MRELB f Mien StHtn SMfi CV 180 50 182 50N 181.50 183 50N98 words
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Advertisement135 1985-09-18 14 Are you aware of the opportunities that are available in planning, equipping and running offices? Planned Office A BT special report on September 19, 1985 Tomorrow, Business Times features a major report on integrated office automation. In this incisive survey, Business Times provides the answer to greater office efficiency and135 words
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Advertisement161 1985-09-18 14 liII I I I 0 BANGKOK BANK LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH U5550,000,000 Callable Negotiable Floating Rate US. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 18th September 1987 Retractable to 18th September 1986 at Issuer s Option In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period161 words
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Article, Illustration4296 1985-09-18 15 SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock exchange picked up steam in the early afternoon after a weak start to the day's trading. But prices caipe off their best during the last hour. All the same, the Straits Times Industrial Index edged 3.32 points4,296 words
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Article246 1985-09-18 15 SINGAPORE Rites Indices Ssonfrong 50« 156 22 Sep 16 Sep 17 8T Composite 641 18 644 37 TOM 402 20 IT IndKOtOT *****50 *****11 M»ln HUfi 269 16 8TO8/OS 89 +164 78 12 ST IndvstrioH 754 28 757 60 Defc Ymf 144 11 ST fmoKt 2436 22246 words
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Article4465 1985-09-18 15 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".4,465 words
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490 1985-09-18 16 FT AN 18-MONTH struggle to rescue Associated Hotels Ltd, the Hongkong group whose main asset is the Hyatt Regency Hotel, narrowly succeeded when shareholders and 62 major creditors approved a plan to restructure the group and eliminate debts amounting to HKSL3 billion.FT - 490 words
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Article248 1985-09-18 16 Monog«rs' prices MARA-Bumiputra for Sap 18 First B'putro 4 94 4 99 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putra Third B'putra 4 56 4 61 3 74 3 79 The Commerce J.77 1.88 Fourth B'putro 4.12 4 17 The Sov«->g* Fund 135 1.43 Fifth B'putra 2 71 2 76 S'pore248 words
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Article99 1985-09-18 16 HONGKONG Monday *'*'3.7 Week ago 1401.5 Hong Seng Index Tuesday 1569.40 NEW YORK Monday 600.23 Week ago 1546.31 Dow Jones Monday 1222'io TOKYO Friday ,307 Week ago 1339 27 Tokyo Dow Jones Tuesday '2591.51 Monday Week ago *****.54 Stondord Poors Monday m Frid °v !S2'2I Week ago 188.2599 words
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627 1985-09-18 16 THE EXPECTED profittaking was short-lived on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as dabblers continued their buying spree, causing share prices to close high on a broad front. Interest swead to index component stfecks, most of which finished with gains. Speculative issues were627 words
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Article3241 1985-09-18 16 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. •©US TRIALS A Owe (2 738 2 80S) (10) 23,241 words
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Article609 1985-09-18 17 TOBioa mm** HOCK LOCK SIEW SIGNIFICANT corporate changes are brewing in the stable of companies controlled indirectly by Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin. First on the list is the much-talked-about transfer of Mr Daim's 40.7 per cent stake in United Malayan Banking CorporationHOCK LOCK SIEW - 609 words
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389 1985-09-18 17 Reuter THE FINANCIALLY troubled C H Tung shipping group has appointed Shearson/Lehman Brothers Inc as financial adviser to its private arm Island Navigation Corp Ltd Shearson Senior vice-president Raymond Hill said. Shearson/Lehman has formally begun work and talked to several creditor banks informally.Reuter - 389 words
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275 1985-09-18 17 BOUSTEAD INTERNATIONAL (NZ) Ltd, an associate of Bousteadco, has agreed to sell its trading activities to Chemical Cleaning Ltd, a New Zealand company, for NZ$l.O9 million. The sale includes all assets of the New Zealand company other than debtors and the the price was arrived at on275 words
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Article1061 1985-09-18 17 SHARES closed mostly easier in London yesterday after a quiet session with attention centred mainly around companies reporting results. The market showed no reaction to news that the UK public sector borrowing requirement amounted to £1.1 billion in August. At 1430 GMT, the FTSE 100 was down 4.71,061 words
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Article478 1985-09-18 17 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE PROMET BHD, the marine, property and construction group, is expected to make an announcement this week on a possible restructuring of its substantial and growing oil exploration interests. Talk of this rationalisation, which will have bullish effects on its 64 per cent-owned listed478 words
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Article392 1985-09-18 17 IN LINE WITH the poorer results of most plantation companies, Asiatic Development Bhd has turned in a set of lower profit figures for the first six months to June 30, 1965. The group reported moderately lower pre-tax profits of M 58.33 million, down 22 per cent392 words
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210 1985-09-18 17 Bernama GENTING BHD has recorded group pretax profits of M 597.4 million for the halfyear ended June 30, 1985, on a turnover of $213.3 million. For the same corresponding period last year, it recorded a group pre-tax profit of $84 million and a turnover ofBernama - 210 words
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Article, Illustration381 1985-09-18 17 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK THE OVERSUPPLY in the hotel industry, coupled with the heavy interest burden on its ambitious multi-million dollar projects, forced Apollo Enterprises Ltd deeper into the red for the sixmonths to end-June. Shareholders, who received a 2.5 per cent381 words
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Article120 1985-09-18 17 has reported a 21 per cent fall in group pre-tax profits to $2.% million (from $3.76 million) in spite of a smaller 12 per cent decline in turnover to $6.42 million (from $7.3 million) for the half year ended June 30, 1965. Net earnings per share based120 words
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Advertisement156 1985-09-18 16 Fib tengah industrial park FACTORY SHOWROOM OFFICE WAREHOUSE R D LABORATORY JOHOR N PAS4R GUOANG ~nii KEMPAS RAM. WAY STATION sm m EMI y v arX *'1 >/ BE JOHOR BAHRU MgP% f JS m V V v v r» KS 11 E eJ-1 M iUi u 4 x "S.156 words
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Advertisement80 1985-09-18 16 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. September 1985. A YPDSDN BHD M 555,000,000 BRIDGING LOAN END-FINANCE <4 Managed by PERTANIAN BARING SANWA BERHAD 4 Provided by MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD MALAYAN UNITED BANK BERHAD MALAYAN FINANCE CORPORATION BERHAD ASIA COMMERCIAL FINANCE (M) BERHAD SUPREME FINANCE (M) BERHAD SOUTHERN80 words
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Advertisement434 1985-09-18 17 NOTICES K-T FOREX PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of K-T FOREX PTE LTD held on 16th September 1985, the following Special Resolution was duly passed: That K-T FOREX PTE LTD be wound up voluntarily and that Messrs Roger Philip Edmonds, Michael Lim Choo San434 words
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Advertisement126 1985-09-18 17 eet on the beach -inPenang. M Come for business. Stay for pleasure. A convention centrc right on the beach helps your delegates relax as they get down to business. Pcnang is an ideal location with its miles of white sand, clear blue waters and wav ing palm trees. On the126 words
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Article, Illustration574 1985-09-18 18 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG THE STAND taken by the Society of Accountants (SSA) against auditing firms which cut fees drastically to oust competitors has caused a split in accounting circles. One group calls it healthy competition while the other says it is unethical and unprofessional. "I574 words
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340 1985-09-18 18 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN ALTHOUGH oil trading in the Far East may become more active with bigger volumes transacted, traders feel that the profit margins will be thin. Most of the petroleum products to be traded will come from the new340 words
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Article123 1985-09-18 18 CHINA is scdUnng the world for second-hand refinery equipment, but Singapore is not on the its list of possible suppliers in spite of its current surplus capacity. The China Petrochemical International Company has held exploratory talks with the US and some European countries to buy spare123 words
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446 1985-09-18 18 A NEW WORLD in advertising for Singapore hotels could be opened up by a subsidy scheme to be launched soon by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. The board is understood to be working out the details of the scheme to assist446 words
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263 1985-09-18 18 TAIWAN intends to develop into an oil trading centre in the Far East, a move that could partially blunt Singapore's efforts to take on a similar role. It is also keen to provide third party processing for other countries, according to comments made263 words
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Article331 1985-09-18 18 CLOSER COOPERATION between Singapore oil refiners and independent oil traders would benefit both sides, said Attorney-Gener-al Tan Boon Teik yesterday. Such a cooperative relationship, although not easy to realise, would assure the refiners of a disposal source for their petroleum products while the oil traders would have331 words
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159 1985-09-18 18 Agencies MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin yesterday launched a $l-billion New Investments Fund (NIF) to encourage new productive capacity. It will be open to all companies with fixed investment projects in the manufacturing, agriculture and tourism sectors, especially those supporting the export drive. Non-resident-controlledAgencies - 159 words
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Article51 1985-09-18 18 NST MALAYSIAN Deputy PM Datuk Musa Hitam yesterday highlighted the need for developing countries to give priority to development over everything else, even the ideal democratic concepts such as freedom, if necessary. He was opening the sixth general assembly of the Confederation of Asean Journalists in Kuala LumpurNST - 51 words
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141 1985-09-18 18 A SECRETARY in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's office, Hertha Willner, has defected to East Germany and is suspected of being a communist spy. A spokesman of the West German prosecutor's office said yesterday investigations on suspicion of espionage had been opened against both141 words
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Article92 1985-09-18 18 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES slipped through last week's lows on fresh liquidation in New York yesterday, motivated by a strong dollar and continued uneasiness over the prospects of lower oil prices. In moderate dealings, gold for delivery in December fell US$2.9O to $321.60 in a penetra-Reuter - 92 words
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Article64 1985-09-18 18 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market turned mixed in early trading yesterday, with blue chip issues slightly higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up a fraction to 1309 while declines had a small lead over advances on turnover of 12.10 million shares. Detroit Edison led theReuter - 64 words
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Article41 1985-09-18 18 Reuter THE HONGKONG government will make a one-off HK$l4 million payment to the Cross-Harbour Tunnel Co Ltd to compensate for lost revenue caused by a government tax on tunnel crossings imposed in mid-1964 to reduce traffic. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article37 1985-09-18 18 Reuter PHILIPPINE Trade and Industry Minister Roberto Ongpin said yesterday that the country's economy might grow in the final quarter of 1985 after contracting in the third quarter, but gave no figures. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article42 1985-09-18 18 Reuter A MANILA court yesterday denied a request by former information minister Francisco Tatad to re-consider its decision to try him on five counts of graft and corruption. Judge Romeo Escareal said Mr Tatad's petition lacked merit. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article47 1985-09-18 18 Reuter A 250-TONNE Taiwanese fishing boat with 15 crewmen on board was reported to have sunk off Japan in the north-eastern Pacific Ocean yesterday. The Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said there was as yet no news on the fate of the crew.Reuter - 47 words
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Article31 1985-09-18 18 AFP SRI LANKAN Tamil guerilla leaders told India's Foreign Secretary yesterday of their opposition to extending a ceasefire with Sri Lankan government forces without international truce observers. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article51 1985-09-18 18 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam has asked for a report on the speech made recently by PAS vice-president Haji Abdul Hadi Awang, who was reported to have said the party would abolish the special rights of bumiputras if it came to power.Bernama - 51 words
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Advertisement181 1985-09-18 18 JACK'S PLACE a place for steak TO ALL BUSY EXECUTIVES: Jack's Place Hotel Miramar is the place for you. Our daily change of Executive Set Lunch Menu is specially created to offer you A Soup Of The Day, Roast item with choice. Dessert and Coffee with refills All these for181 words
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Advertisement117 1985-09-18 18 These parcels could reach your client's desk before he does in the I morning. We deliver desk to desk worldwide through an extensive network of over 300 offices in 80 countries. The fastest transit times possible are ensured by utilizing onboard couriers wherever possible, for the latest lodgement, quicker clearance117 words
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Miscellaneous54 1985-09-18 18 Outlook for today: Showers in several oreos in the morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Sep 17 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.6 Associated humidity 76 Minimum temperature 22.9 < Associated humidity 98' Hours of sunshine 1.96 Rainfoll in millimetres 4.8 Roinfoll this month 70.9 Rainy54 words
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Article607 1985-09-18 19 LINDA CHEE - Container capacity increases by 28 per cent By LINDA CHEE STKONt; WEST Am.lll ilr in.iihl fin iin|><>i Is has li'il Ani«-l it .iii President 1.1 iii*s to ***** ii ii\*i' its foi tni|'hll\ siTVH f lo a weekly schedule. Willi an extension of ilii- route607 words
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402 1985-09-18 19 Reuter A I >KI.K< lATH »N ill Inlri ii.ilioii.il M.n iliinr Indus lilt's Kuiiim iIMII-'i iiiciii Im-i s from I .nihil I*l .ii<* mi .1 K.ii Isast I«>iii In iriN-n ils I'.ill (ill llll'l I'.lSl'll slllp si i.lll|>iii|>. IMIK s.inl I.<'ilReuter - 402 words
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337 1985-09-18 19 Al' 11lO|{ I I I|*!S <>l lihli.i s 111 lil.i)«il |mi Is li.ivr Im cii .iilvisiil In niik'i sht|>s lli.it .lII' sluu 111 *****11.11 l «".II I'll 111 IIMVI* llll'll (Mills. S.l|l| .1 iiiui -.tii 11|>1111* mini'.lt <>111 1 1.11 lie s.iiil I In*337 words
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Article182 1985-09-18 19 11 lis NA Th »NAI. I T tin hi nl M.ii 1 in' A\ 1 .iiii'ii 11. Shi|i|»ini: I 1 .ins |>iii Il>l fH i*i s 111 tin* lin 11-• IKm ***** l Ins Slllllllllll'll .1 flM* I M l| II t 1 -1. ***** 111 l182 words
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Article93 1985-09-18 19 I HI-; .UNI 111.11 III"' pilots Will klllj- 111 |*o| I <»\v 11.-.I AssiN l.lt«'*l lilltisll I'm! Is .lII' 1.1 I.l| 111 .1 .***** H 111- to folllllll.lt*' lln'll .'.ppHM* It to J. I.11l tol I iH'Ollstl IM'tlOll tif if)*' ill.lllstl > ll* I» *1 'OV **193 words
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231 1985-09-18 20 AFP CKKKK SHIPS calling al the Ke nyan Indian Ocean port of Mom ha sa could lie boycotted by Kenyan unions in protest at the "light" scntcncc given to a (In*ok captain convicted of throwing 11 African stowaways into shark infested wa ters offAFP - 231 words
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Article516 1985-09-18 20 f tif -V All M,..| Ai iH'l .1 if I Alt*)! I nw AIIhmK I" t itit-t I At 1..»-|.|.M *1 Anliit* i Nwnt 1 Al't I V I ah m i Am >» I mm Afl. I». 1 it it--. AI it<. .1-1 .hi I' i516 words
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Article2154 1985-09-18 20 llAit 11 If IN< on M« iml.h w as i*enei alt\ tin I\ ijiurt .Old limliii ele- Willi hlti< li.oij'e iep.il l»-it in 11 4• 11*111 I .lII' 1111 it ii okei s Oil I- I esli I*l .Oil a tl II |4-| V* I low I" de\«2,154 words
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282 1985-09-18 21 Reuter iionckonc i \i 111» si 1 i:s height lairs haw Ih-cii falling: hi Um' past six months ami air lihl li> slay .it «ihioiil Irwls lor soiiK* tunc, sanl I >«>nalil llulloiil. rxtfiilivt' iliiti liu of tin- Iloni'koiu; Shi|>|Ni's' I'oiinril "I'i urs air falling InReuter - 282 words
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447 1985-09-18 21 I I lie I- I r« I I *l(< M|t"!N in < hi 1 1.1 .lie l<> In- s|m'»'i|i-i| lip I lir lilo*i«.Mill' .IS I ll|l|'f.ll(lt| it jolts t 1 111 II 111 l< *< I. with .HtMlliil |l MI ships |c |mii447 words
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Article242 1985-09-18 21 .IAI'.-W. tin* I mini Si.il«". .mil I'.in.iui.i h.i*i* to j-t up .i l ouiimlh'i' foi .i («'.isthilil* st ml* to i onsiili'i .i si'«oik I I'.m.uii.i ('.I ii.il. Kyoilo nows iici-m y iv|niil«il K*oi|o. i|iiotmi: uiiimiiuil offi rial souiros. s.ml tin- siL'nuii; of .i (hplom.ifii242 words
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Article1276 1985-09-18 21 I I I It 1*111k• *1 I .ill". 11.1 l 11* *1 I allll llllt III»' 11 ll I 11.1 l li'l ri s I .iimiu: lIOIIIIII.iI i|IImI.|||OIIS (111 kl*\ I .1111 ii.ll .lllil II nil i milt's I Ins I 111 > i n\•-111 I* 111 Ilt'l|ii*il1,276 words
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Article292 1985-09-18 21 ill V < 'I* .-u I- I .hi I I I M l (I AM I AST I UHOPI INHO (SI MAI I Alls THAI |A i .■•ilI I in. .■-|>llilM' I M 1. lit I lASCOI (SIMAIIS lAIWAN »1 IMA'! I I '.ut V i.i I .n >\t292 words
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Article146 1985-09-18 21 it>i »{isi ri i in- i»n >i..n it,.- i.i\. !~»i *iii<* unv MlS|n-*****-I1 .illi-i two uiih .(I**l |I.lSSi'll:"i*l Wi'l <• li. 'i In .1 iij'i IMI i;r <>u ihm s 111.- I». 11 J*« .iloi .ill 111 il lln*\ Ix'tll (hi i i'tl »>nl of Inisiih'ss l>\146 words
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3076 1985-09-18 26 §®aßG)oaj3 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 of3,076 words
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Article733 1985-09-18 27 SBST k 'RECEIVING dF EX0O&T FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival date/time Operator Godws for LCL cargo FCL movement schedule Location Korngan 343 Sea Hawk 8538 J Southland 7N/85 Family Ace 61B Or Merchant 42W O Strenght 42A Niaga 30 30S Falstria 594N i J >733 words
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Article1624 1985-09-18 27 rt-. i JL 9 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—l ■>< -K »> A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies Afea Line Atncon Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceoous1,624 words
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Article481 1985-09-18 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Veeeal Berth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES alongside 18 9/0600 Barber Noro K9 Cottbus K28 alongside 18 9/2300 Jens an IV K23 alongside 18 9/0100 Son Luts K16 olongside 18 9/0500 Holt Senang K20 18 9/1500 20 9/1500 Koto Rotu K9 18 9/0600 22 9/0600481 words
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Advertisement895 1985-09-18 19 @>-,^.//}~,^\@!!)=&|:<|[$><%{{> OKJIM Overseas COHLuka. I lIME Agents >Mf// IMIMN MVn«, IUMIS (Rr Ni> /4/*h4 IN*) .hritlt.n A•* ff l *l*»l t Irlea N't «>• »K I H> Hill ,r »tiff »|*>rr •'*'4 ANiAH lAJH*« sum*. AUN.IS J* lIIAIIN'. lA»A Irl >W\ /Nil >M'» lr«ra N M« lINAN-. |H 1 11895 words
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Advertisement82 1985-09-18 19 II A shi|Miwiu>i wants to '.toy in fix- sl<i|>|>inij |>ii\nn\\ i'i to,liiy s <>in|x'titivr environment, lli< it Ik liiin little i hitu out to invest in some <>( (iMniwlciiMHi vrsvcl iwotiitof hhi system Page II I Hkl I l'( >K I I'kOII < TS m China mi' to In* \(ier«l«82 words
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Advertisement96 1985-09-18 19 svx SJ-'K n* MAERSK LINE i MAERSK LINE (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 18 NOW BFRTHFD AT SOUTHPOINT *****05 f E XPOR! 10 USA fUHUt'I Mllllli I IAM *{S! aihii.A ASIA 1«M Mi' > Vf|M M<r< b I nit t >mr, M» Jnr Din t i m.#.y» u«. r Hirttl Mi f96 words
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Advertisement422 1985-09-18 20 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINF CONTAINER Sf RVICf S Pacific South West Feeder at Tokyo VM I* IH "A* tmmm m /111 ANN A 11 I« S ft AMI I S 111 hi P AMPli* /II Pacific North West Feeder at Kobe VM MAI KM HKNMJ 11*111 M MlMfll 1 II MAP (tfi422 words
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Advertisement926 1985-09-18 21 I The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd OC.L Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak Bnjnei Ports and Bangkok CONIAIMRSHIP SIKVICI It) IKitMHANMOk CONTAMERSH* SERVICE TO UR/COMTKNT: Iti.ASllS PNIM tti.Asir. prr* IN h*l IK r|. I ANiJvOfc I hKNI 0 A(.l Ni Ift MP I.ANI.KOfc926 words
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Advertisement269 1985-09-18 21 Franco Befoian Services X. Sam F»t Katu** Lt*f (MEMBER OF ACf CONSORTIUM) I ii«i i i*r4i*tr MiffcH I iiiinnri I »f I' HI I AN* U I IN «H I*• iH* ftl ftiftlMt MIV I JtlN I fftl«.> I \e§» II (M lit .r|,» l (1.1 iMi "I lli I269 words
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Advertisement469 1985-09-18 22 w Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS On carriage to Scamfinavia, Med, Carribean IS. America Wand haidage to inland destinations in Eivope S port PRttang Penang leiioesMbao Genoa Mwr| Rdam Bhaven Aaerp 19/9 16/10 23/10 19/10 27/10 >[>■1 129 9 2/10 4/10 12/11 t/11 0/11 1/U hckmon 11/10 13/19 15/10 0/11 11/11469 words
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Advertisement457 1985-09-18 22 FULLY CON TAINERISEP SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 Men** ol me Ace Conwtw S pott PKelanf lleHawe Adam fs(o«e Hb«| Antwerp KOKFAN lACI UN JON NEPTUNE CRYSTAL 31* KOREAN CHANCf 23* SEVEN SEAS BUDGE 52W 1H S Ub <»■ n s i/i 9> 7 10 (JO 9i 9 10457 words
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Advertisement617 1985-09-18 22 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) 1 TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX R*****1 Ltd R*****2 L KASTLKN < \K LINKIL LTD. Specialist in RO/RO Service Accepting heavy lifts upto 80 K/Tons Sailings from Japan VmH Spat PHriMf Kik NSSHO MMtU S«M 72 CM INI NO 1 *73 SaM S«M SJI SKI617 words
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Advertisement502 1985-09-18 22 EVERGREEN Full Container Serve? Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) O Round-The-World West Bound Service (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) EEEDU VSL UNHUMANTY EVE* GATIC* EVE* GUM EKR GOVERN EVER GLORY EVER Of TED EVER GLEAMY Mono vsi EVE* 10MMG EVE* LOADBK EVE* LBBLMG EK* LAUREL EVER LTWC EVE* 10MMK EVE* LMNC LAX SFC 15/10502 words
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Advertisement234 1985-09-18 22 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VSI PT KELANG S'PORE P HEDLAND F MANTLE PAKARTI EMPAT V9S 25/9 27/9 4/10 10/10 PAKARTI EMPAT VIOS 30/10 1/11 8/11 14/11 (P Hedland GeraWton sub»ect to Inducement At JI WAR A lIM ARABIAN GULF SERVICE PACfIC MPOKTDt LOAD FOR DUMA*234 words
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Advertisement1037 1985-09-18 23 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel. *****33 HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 24-25/9 29-2/10 BERBERA. HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH. PTSUOAN. AOABA, MOMBASA. OSALAM 22-23/9 27-30/9 MAJUNGA. TAMATAVE. MAPUTO. DURBAN 19-23/9 2S-30/9 HOOEIOAH. MOKHA. JEDOAH 24-2S/9 29-1/10 MUKALLA. DJIBOUTI. HODEIOAH, JEDDAH, AOABA 1-2/10 6-10/10 ADEN. HOOEIOAH. ASSAB. JEDDAH.1,037 words
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Advertisement896 1985-09-18 23 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTMENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT HAM B HAVEN ROAM HAVRE STON Bremen tiprfjs Saded Saded Saderl SiM Saded Liverpool Bar Saded Saded Saded Sated MM Benaran Sated Sated S<M Sated Saded Tokyo Bay SaOed Sated Saded Sated Sated Benalder Sated 19/9 20/9 22/9896 words
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Advertisement597 1985-09-18 23 ISA DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF FAR EAST TO/FROM S'PORE CONTAINER SERVICE BUSAN YOKOHAMA ROW KAOHSUNG HK S POM MAIAPAHI! K?4 MB 119 14 '9 It 70 9 »/9 9 GONA (?4 HB 23,9 ?t 9 9 210 410 S/10 S PORE TO JAKARTA/SURABAYA CONTAINER SERVICE WEST BOUND OCtAN rt«U597 words
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Advertisement659 1985-09-18 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P-Ketanf Lashw V49K 21/22 Sept Phashwejyawywa V2SBW 22/24 Sept Mawlamyainc V2BW 5/t Oct 21/26 Sept Htoneywa V2OS 28/30 Sept 25/27 Sept Bassein V7BW 27/28 Sept BANK LINE IKiMr.v; SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 27 Sep 20 Oct 28659 words
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Advertisement1274 1985-09-18 24 Urn Li K LINE KAWASAKI KKFM !Tn USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Iwludlm DKSTIN ATIONS INLAND vt* IPI MICROBRIDGE ft MINILAND BRIIMiK) FEEDER MOTHER VESSEL S PORE PKLG PENANG ASIA STAR V4O BAY BRDGE V 2 18 Sep 20 Sep 22 Sep RICHMOND BRDGE V3l TRANS WORLD CALIFORNIA BRIDGE V 51,274 words
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Advertisement487 1985-09-18 24 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE leading tor 10S ANi.fUS SAN FRANCISCO SFATIU TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accepting FCI FCI Containers P Ming Singapore L Angeles IARAKNDU 22/23 Sept II Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE JAPAN SERVICE loadmg tor Kobe Yokohama Nagoya Osaka Mo|i Aho cafe Taiwan S Korea Pcnjng487 words
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Advertisement622 1985-09-18 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAM GUAM SHIPPING (PTE) LTD Koini Tung Pro»*Kui Bar* BuUn( U Cut Sheet SMGAPORE 0104 TEI *****90 (10 IMS) IH Kuaia Ijmpur ***** P Ke(an| 3*7941 Penaflf 36*>418 Paw Gudanf Ajfnt OWN! LIOYD (M) SON BHD m ***** STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore PKetanePenanf GOtDCN WONDER CotomOo faracf.l Doha622 words
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Advertisement446 1985-09-18 24 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD, 10 Anson Road »27 16 International Plaza S.nqapofe 0207 Tel *****1 1 1 0 L.nesl O BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S parc P. KetmtlMdnc EVMERIA *****12 Saied Safcd ROTT/ANT/UJI. (AVON) V ASH IS KMSJKIS *****14 Safcd SCTE/ROn/MH/UJC. (AVON) FOUT YALE *****13 22/9 $ETE/ROTT/ANT/U.K (AW*) ntffits Saifiport MTRASEA446 words
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Advertisement748 1985-09-18 25 &NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Where PK dates indicated in brackets, cargo to/from PK transhipped via SP TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST WEEKLY SAILINGS FYPORT IMPORT EXPORT Feeder Vtud PMTHOON 12* SUPANYA 25* PMTHOON 13N SUPAHYA 2tH Pftlang S'pnt Mother Vessel 29 9 0 FREEDOM X748 words
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Advertisement600 1985-09-18 25 feiuof r* 1/10 It/10 27/10 i/U 12/11 19/11 Sport 21/4 2V» 1/10 12/10 23/10 1/11 l/U 14/11 Vessel No 9 Daunt SOtN No S Donjtn M7N No t Dodmi M7N No 7 Ovum, SOW No 9 Daunt 'SO 7N No I Dmm SOW No i taum SOW No 7 Daunt600 words
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Advertisement909 1985-09-18 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILWNG 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lnes) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** t. KELANG PENANG M/S SHARKAT NAM SOON SOU BW. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. KESSJR HM THONG SMPPMG 127 Penanj909 words
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Advertisement744 1985-09-18 26 f Kc{|i«Hal Container l-incs 4 Sailings weekly DBl Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A. Mon, Tue. Thur. Sat HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER SPFCIAtIStD HfAVY UfTfRS AVAIIABIf FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE STOW ANTIVERP R OAM HAMBURG ROSTOCI COTTBUS 4/15 11 S«p 11 Oct I744 words
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Miscellaneous167 1985-09-18 26 Regional Weather s r* f+ I 1 PS S a i a I s «2 H \<^ IK SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c cr"" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height One half Heche represents 5 knots LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower167 words
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Advertisement233 1985-09-18 27 fli W EAST ASIA LINE J (Malaysian Flag) Regular Lin*r ScrvicM B*tw«*n M'SIA/S'PORE/INDIA P. Kelong Penong S'pore Ldg for ANAH 20/5 CMtagonf ■DERA PEJUAMA Sated Safcd In Nrt Bombay v REGULAR JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN SERVICES t ARBOR 30/9 Nat/Kobe/ Yokohama EAST ASM SHPPMG SON. BHD. P.K. to *****2/36 MFBC Rl. to *****1/*****0233 words
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Advertisement273 1985-09-18 27 BAPID SHIPPING PTE LTD L STORE TEL: *****44 TLX: ***** K.L. TEL: *****5 *****0 FCL LCL LOADING FOR ETA SM FAR EAST Hk(, China. Bus. Cmb. BKK 23/9 2/10 MAURITIUS Port Louis 1/10 31/10 UK/EUROPE Ldn, Rdam, Awerp. Hburg 15/9 29/9 AUSTRALIA Syd. Mel. Bri, Ade, Fre 20/9 2/10 TTa273 words
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Advertisement492 1985-09-18 27 AFFINITY SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****00 TLX: ***** STLMC FLAG—JAPANESE CLASS-IK ETA ETD 20/9 Loadnf for Any PMppine major ports/Honftonf LAST SPECIAL SURVEY PASSED JUNE 1965 MENG HORNG SHIPPING PTE LTD F*" TEL: *****47/8, *****45 Tlx: RS ***** HWICO ACCEPTING LCL TO CHITTAGONG REGULAR SERVICE TO MXA PORTS Vessel ETA492 words
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Advertisement126 1985-09-18 27 OCEAN BRIDGE SHIPPING PTY LTD, FREMANTLE REGULAR SAILING TO FREMANTLE MV HELEN COAST ETA 5/10 ETD 7/10 cw< Agwts Imkov Shii 101 Ced St #20 i v Shipping C SI #20 nm Tonf £nf Co Pte Ltd. En| BU| Sinjjpere 010 C let 22X772 4 PC LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE.126 words
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Advertisement72 1985-09-18 27 PROMPT SHIPPING LINE El* STOK KMM CMS (II II Oct TOW MKM. MDMA lOH roK HUMKHM CAWED M Oct CHMIC CMCEIt ?0 Nn BKU MDfTC: WBt CHAHO MWMO CMTTWEWI 10 AMSON ROAD #27-15, INTERNA 7 tMQAKM OSV7 TEL: BUSH, BID I PTE LTD LAL PLAZA. LIZENA PTE LTD T«fc *****67,72 words
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Advertisement405 1985-09-18 28 Ll*-.' Security Freight Systems Pta Ltd I 14A BENOI SECTOR. SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: 284-1388 TELEX: RS ***** MOVEIT "II ACCEPTING FCL LCL SYD. MLB. BK. DDL. PRE ALL UN ZEALAND PORTS ALL MAJOR PORTS M EAST. NEST i GULF PORTS EUROPE. UK PORTS HONGKONG. BANGKOK. CHNA JAPAN. TAIWAN PORT CANADA405 words
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Advertisement659 1985-09-18 28 C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbtr Of Tha ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUtLV CONTUOBED SERVICE TO EUBOPt SUE 2) KOREAN MC!M 30* ItPTUNE CIYSTAI JIN KOREAN CHANCE 23* SEVEN St AS BROGE WW S p»* LeHw«e IdMi f ilo»» Hbwj Btem Antwerp hPwt 7/11 1/10 10/1B 12/10 13/10 15/10659 words
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Advertisement1011 1985-09-18 28 'PERUVIAN STATE LINE" hading hx CaHao Matacan. Ho and a# otlWf Pnu»ian ports until transhipment at Hot* U On CPV Ihfougti Bats ot lading to tatf destination A HANOI OCVERCTT MHNEVEMTI MURMYfVEffTT Peiunf* P. K Hint Singapore 22/23 Sep 3/4 Oct 5/6 Oct "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" k JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN1,011 words
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Advertisement371 1985-09-18 28 ZIM HON CONFERENCE MDEPEPCENT FULL CONTAUR SEKUCE cargoes to USA East 1 Nest Coast. Cambbeaniast Canada 2310RS 2710 15 sun iii «s 15 11 IS II II K 15 1115 It 1115 ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE S>«rf Eia< Irmtc Mpm Nki hM m SMGAPOftf 25/» 1110 H/M 14,10 22/11 m371 words
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