The Business Times, 25 October 1985
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Title Section11 1985-10-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1985 75 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration521 1985-10-25 1 SINGAPORE exporters have been warned by the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) that it may have to impose its first general increase in premium rates next year because of high costs and claims. The corporation is expected to complete theSource: ECICS - 521 words
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465 1985-10-25 1 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN A SPECIALLY-TAILORED financing scheme for giant conglomerate Multi-Purpose Holdings Berhad is expected to pave the way for more Malay-sian-incorporated companies to tap the capital market in Singapore. The US$4l-million revolving underwriting facility, arranged by leading merchant bank Singapore International Merchant Bankers Ltd465 words
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653 1985-10-25 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK ATTEMPTS TO RESCUE troubled Active Building A Civil Construction, one of Singapore's biggest construction companies, have failed following moves by four creditor banks to have the company wound up. Chemco Finance, Banque National de Paris, Hill Samuel Merchant Bank653 words
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479 1985-10-25 1 ANNA TEO - Negotiations with two interested parties By ANNA TEO FRASER NEAVE and Intraco each plan to sell their 20 per cent stake in Everbloom Biotechnology 18 months after they invested a total of $2 million in the company. Negotiations are taking place between479 words
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225 1985-10-25 1 Reuter SELLING PRESSURES and limited credit facilities have forced the International Tin Council to stop supporting the tin market. The withdrawal of support prompted the London Metal Exchange to suspend trading yesterday. In pre-market trading, three months tin had fallen sharply to £8,140 perReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration79 1985-10-25 1 EXPECTATIONS sf ft generally positive Malaysian Budget dto to be ftrnd later today, helped to bolster the Singapore stock» market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 7JJ pslnts to 781.11, while the Bnslness Times Composite Index rsse iff pslnts to 171.21. Gainers sntpaeed Issers S3 to 4779 words
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180 1985-10-25 1 YEN BOND prices yesterday tumbled in after-hours trading in Tokyo and further in thin London trading. Dealers attributed the fall to the Bank of Japan's upward guidance of short-term interest rates to help boost the yen against the dollar. The key 6.8 per cent180 words
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Advertisement148 1985-10-25 1 Money makes the world go round CITIBANKO Electronic Banking Another Specialty only from Dragon City. Discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes at Dragon City. Experience the warm and attentive service, so reminiscent of traditional Chinese hospitality and respect. Amidst rich and elaborate XI) ft Wan M..rvisr t148 words
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Advertisement251 1985-10-25 1 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTER CROSSWORDS TV A RADIO DOONESBURY BRISTOW OUR VIEW SINGAPORE'S biggest employer, the government, has set a bod example by not informing its unions about its intended cuts in starting salaries. A second example of making wages flexible is good provided employers do251 words
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Advertisement94 1985-10-25 1 •3 11 irT« m MINOLTA EP3SOZ Japanese investors keen on US securities, Page 9 BALLY ot Switzerland ...meets the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers. Bally Boutique Branches Champion Shoe Co (Lucky Plaza) Chanrai Branches S pore Daimaru D'jien94 words
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HOME NEWS
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326 1985-10-25 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY turned In double-digit growth rates for the second consecutive year in 1984, a growth likely to be sustained in the next few years because of increasing regional demand. Output of chemicals such as oil lubricants and additives last326 words
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Article118 1985-10-25 2 A COMPLIMENTARY airline ticket awaits the regular traveller to Malaysia on selected flights of Singapore Airlines or the Malaysian Airline System. For 10 one-way trips made a year, the regular traveller will be given the transferable one-way ticket on these shuttle flights under the SIA-MAS "shuttle118 words
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Article46 1985-10-25 2 THE Ang Mo Kio Central Post Office, which was closed for renovation, will be re-opened for business on Oct 28 1985. The post office will operate on Mondays through Saturdays between B.ooam and B.oopm. It will be closed on Sundays and public holidays.46 words
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226 1985-10-25 2 TUBERCULOSIS was the most frequently reported communicable disease last year followed by viral hepatities, malaria and typhoid. There were 2,143 new tuberculosis cases compared with 2,065 cases in 1983. Out of over 51,000 people routinely screened for pulmonary tuberculosis, 882 active and 5,568 inactive cases226 words
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Article181 1985-10-25 2 OF THE 5,546 PATIENTS admitted to Woodbridge Hospital last year, 4,579 were re-admis-sions, an increase of 13.5 per cent over 1983, the Ministry of Health annual report said. Attendances at outpatient psychiatric clinics also rose 3.7 per cent to 89,148. Woodbridge Hospital is the main centre181 words
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Article, Illustration155 1985-10-25 2 THE MINISTRY of Environment building at Scotts Road was topped out yesterday by Or Ahmad Mattar, the Environment Minister. The 25-storey building will have 14 floors of offices for the Ministry of Environment. Six floors may be allocated to other government departments. The first three floors155 words
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Article42 1985-10-25 2 A FRANCHISE trade delegation from the US will arrive next Monday comprising representatives from three companies Video Update, Athletes Foot Marketing Association, and the International Franchise Investment Group. For inquiries, call the Foreign Commercial Service Office on *****22.42 words
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521 1985-10-25 2 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH VIDEO DEALERS in Singapore are gearing up to provide hotels with a new service, advertisers with a fresh avenue and themselves an additional source of revenue. At the moment, hotels are being bombarded with video fare from the vendors, each521 words
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Article113 1985-10-25 2 LEADING INDUSTRIALISTS of the German metal industry and officials from the Federation of Metal Trades Employers' Association will be in Singapore for a three-day visit next week. The 30-member delegation led by Dr Werner Stumpfe, the president of the federation, intends to get a first-hand impression113 words
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397 1985-10-25 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING FACTORIES in Singapore are employing female production workers who are less educated than those in other developing countries, according to an international report on employment. Labour shortage and the unpopularity of production jobs had forced foreign-based companies here to accept397 words
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Article127 1985-10-25 3 A MOVING MASS of orchids won more than just stares during Japan's Midosuji Parade earlier this month. Singapore's entry was voted the most outstanding in the international category, beating 12 other overseas entries from places like the US, Australia, Philippines and Korea to win the International127 words
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Article, Illustration349 1985-10-25 3 SONY AND 126 other manufacturers have come up with the superlative in cassettes which they believe will usurp the place of the venerable cassette and video recorder. Some products using the new Bmm tape format have begun to trickle in and Sony349 words
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241 1985-10-25 3 A TOTAL OF 31 small companies have taken up cash grants from the Trade Development Board in the past five months. Under TDB's new Market Development Assistance Scheme (MDAS), cash grants worth more than $130,000 were given to the companies. Each of241 words
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381 1985-10-25 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO SLOW RESPONSE to requests for donations to the Community Chest has put 56,200 disabled and needy people in the front line of the economic slowdown. Companies approached by the Chest to encourage their workers to take part in the SHARE programme381 words
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283 1985-10-25 3 BURMA DAYS will join the Saxophone to bring life to the row of shophouses along Cuppage Road. All the row of 25 shops adjacent to Centre Point and stretching from Cuppage Centre needs is food, music and "spillage on the sidewalk", said the Urban Redevelopment283 words
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168 1985-10-25 3 VISITORS in search of East Coast seafood will no longer have to face parking problems as four of the restaurants have moved out of their bungalow sites along East Coast Road in favour of a Seafood Centre at East Coast Parkway. The centre, run168 words
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Advertisement178 1985-10-25 2 How can I access instant stock prices without having to know all about computers?" f j£s 'Easily With Stockwatch, accessing the very latest information from the Singapore Stock Exchange is child's play. The Stockwatch market surveillance system uses the Hewlett-Packard Touchscreen 11, a PC so simple to operate that it178 words
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Advertisement148 1985-10-25 3 Ordinary Aisles ro j i W li LI t! m ExUaatdinaryAisle 1 0 The Ideal Storage System for the Modern office, The revolutionary E.A.S. shelving system is mounted on rails for extra mobility. The shelves can be moved by hand, crank or electrically driven, and only one aisle is needed148 words
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Advertisement165 1985-10-25 3 So nice to wake up to X s«S Tempting Taiwanese Porridge and Sumptuous Dishes Plus Many Kinds of Tasty Tim Sum for Breakfast. You Can Be Sure of Eating to Your > Heart's Content! S "»d; S 4 s >d 10 30. 7, 3? s v»V 3 m ifl«v >Vx165 words
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OVERSEAS
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484 1985-10-25 4 Japanese premier waxes lyrical at UN anniversary USING SKILLS both diplomatic and poetic, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone on Wednesday spoke to the UN on the ills of protectionism, apologised for World War n and recited his own haiku. Warning that the world economy484 words
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176 1985-10-25 4 AP TAIWANESE OFFICIALS have announced cuts in tariffs on a wide range of American goods to "show our sincerity" in seeking to ease trade tensions and head off protectionist legislation in Congress. "We support an open and free trading system," C S Wang,AP - 176 words
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Article, Illustration326 1985-10-25 4 UPI CHINESE LEADER Deng Xiaoping has told visiting US entrepreneurs that his country has "borrowed some effective capitalist methods" to accelerate the nation's economic production. Mr Deng, the chief orchestrator of China's sweeping economic reforms, emphasised that freeing some market forces "is the onlyUPI - 326 words
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112 1985-10-25 4 AP SOUTH KOREA plans to allow its construction companies to hire foreign workers freely for overseas construction sites. Construction ministry officials said yesterday that the plan, aimed at helping reduce costs, had yet to be finalised. The labour ministry was said to beAP - 112 words
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164 1985-10-25 4 AFGHANISTAN on Wednesday ordered all its male nationals up to 40 years of age to enlist for three years of compulsory military service, Radio Kabul said in a report monitored in Islamabad. The draft age there is 18, and two to three years of military164 words
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Article752 1985-10-25 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Locol From number time SAS SK97I 1140 CPH/BKK SIA SQ20I TG403 1145 CGK THAI 1155 BKK SIA SQ191 1210 PEN SN SN277 1220 BRU/AUH/ BOM/KUL GIA GA883 1220 LGW/FRA/AUH RJ RJI82 1230 AMM/KUL MAS MH682 1230 KCH gia GA940 1235 MES SIA SQI 1235752 words
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246 1985-10-25 5 FT THE EUROPEAN Community does not wish to establish any far-reaching bloc-to-bloc relationship with Comecon, the Soviet-dominated state trading organisation, and certainly not at the expense of bilateral relations with individual Eastern European states. That was the clear response on Wednesday from spokesmen for bothFT - 246 words
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Article99 1985-10-25 5 AP RECENT ECONOMIC DATA increasingly support the expectation of the Reagan administration that there will be strong economic growth in the US over the rest of this year and into 1986. Beryl Sprinkel, the chairman of the President's council of economic advisers, said on WednesdayAP - 99 words
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172 1985-10-25 5 Reuter OFFICE COMPUTERS can also be used to monitor employee activity, thus seriously threatening privacy, the International Labour Office (ILO) has warned. "On the dark side of the wonder world of technology, electronic spies keep tabs on workers in the name of security andReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration226 1985-10-25 5 UPI PRESIDENT REAGAN, saying that the US believes in the United Nations, joined two dozen other world leaders on Wednesday in raising glasses to the organisation's 40th birthday. The host for the special luncheon, held amidst the tightest security measures on record, was UNUPI - 226 words
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205 1985-10-25 5 AFP CANADIAN Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has denied reports that Canada intends to withdraw from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. Canada's delegation to the Unesco general conference in Sofia released comments by Mr Mulroney on Tuesday at the CommonwealthAFP - 205 words
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Article97 1985-10-25 5 Reuter THE BRITISH Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said on Wednesday it had stopped security screening of staff in its domestic radio and television networks, but was continuing security checks by British intelligence on employees in its external services. It said some security screening was necessary toReuter - 97 words
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333 1985-10-25 5 UPI FOR AT LEAST three years, US taxpayers have been paying for thousands of dollars in luxury cruises for government workers, according to a congressional report on Wednesday. The State Department, at a hearing during which the report was unveiled, announced it had tightenedUPI - 333 words
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502 1985-10-25 5 AP Reuter THE US EXPORT-IMPORT Bank on Wednesday launched its campaign against other nations' "insidious practice" of using foreign trade to subsidise exports, saying that the first allocation from President Reagan's US$3OO-million trade "war chest" would go to help six exportAP; Reuter - 502 words
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Advertisement201 1985-10-25 4 ©/< A Only 6 days left till Oct 31 1985! If you open a fixed deposit account with us today, your money will be earning more interest than it could with any other bank in Singapore. We are paying 6 1 A% per annum on 1-month, 6% per annum on201 words
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Advertisement11 1985-10-25 4 Ran Am Clipper Class. For The Price Of An Economy Ticket.11 words
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Miscellaneous79 1985-10-25 5 Doonesbury SAL,HMBiOUCDN5/PBRSPWOVKH NO ASAUftiOFcame tun, j w terms mth some pupe! OFYOURPROPUMS* 1 wa if r thesop thins poesntmake rr FOR MB, OKAY? LOOK AT UJHAT Fsueats oven us-inquisi-tions, persecutions, •now MRS, AND NOW TERRORISM! m a -;v r BY GARRY TRUDEAU i juzrcAfrreer into some MACHO 60P HTM HSOHN79 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration1052 1985-10-25 6 ASAD LATIF - By ASAD LATIF FOR AN ORGANISATION the ration d'etre of which is history, the Commonwealth manages surprisingly to remain contemporary, sometimes contentiously so. There is, as in most other international organisations, a wide divergence of interests, priorities and programmes for national development, but underlying all these1,052 words
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Advertisement560 1985-10-25 6 PHILIPS Megadoc can record every news item in Tbe Straits Times sincelB4s._ with room for another 3 years THE I i if SIIUMII JIUIHAL IF CIMKEICE !'l ESI) AY MOUMNG JI'LV NO I V MMir h> titr I'mjinv- wiM.it itS \if<.'fi\JK> a»wi<i iirtilattim.o|*viath th»- BH r. anlilc < mojnunvt\. ih.-560 words
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Advertisement135 1985-10-25 6 MONTBLANC THE ART OF WRITING „MEISTERSTUCK" the pride of the MONTBLANC Collection is probably the most famous writing instrument of our times. Representing the best in design, it combines technical excellence and perfect styling from the piston-filling system to the 14-carat gold nib and the gold-plated fittings. The MEISTERSTUCK is135 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article253 1985-10-25 7 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight number Local time From Operator Flight number Local time For FRIDAY KAL KE697 TMA TL351 0040 1130 SEL BEY/SHJ KUL NW KAL KAL JAL TMA TMA FT NW906 KE697 KE698 JL615 TM351 TM352 FT76 0210 0325 0325 0905 1230 1230 0150 HKG/NRT/ LAX/SFO BKK/253 words
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172 1985-10-25 7 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD in Sydney QANTAS is spending Asl7 million on a complex at Perth's new international airport. This complex will incorporate an engineering workshop, a cargo terminal, a catering centre as well as support facilities. It will be completed by late next172 words
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379 1985-10-25 7 BRITISH AIRWAYS has announced plans to modify its long-haul TriStars to increase cargo capacity and improve passenger service. The £35 million project will increase cargo capacity by more than three-quarters and will enable the cargo business centre to earn £10 million more a year.379 words
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Article, Illustration469 1985-10-25 7 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO US-BASED Federal Express is developing the Asian market after having kept a low profile for two years. "The potential of the Asian market is high," said Mr James Barksdale, the executive vicepresident and chief operating officer of the469 words
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206 1985-10-25 7 CATHAY PACIFIC Airways has placed a further order for a new US$9O million Boeing 747-300 extended upper deck (EUD). This order is over and above a similar aircraft already in service and two other Boeing *****0s that are to be delivered in March 1906206 words
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Advertisement52 1985-10-25 7 Lufthansa to Aankfurt The world connection. n p. f r~ Lufthansa offers three direct flights a week from Singapore to Frankfurt. And Frankfurt always means frequent and convenient connections to 128 destinations in 73 countries covering 6 continents. For details on the Lufthansa World Connection call your travel agent. Lufthansa52 words
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Advertisement157 1985-10-25 7 !1« r -ron, nvKtrs z& *jf *j yr BRim rTT X •■v-i M TOrnnq ~.V>* V.T THE HILTON MEETING MAKERS When you host a function at the Hilton International Singapore, you'll find there's a group of people assigned to making sure your meeting is nothing short of successful. They're the157 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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340 1985-10-25 8 Bernama THE INTERNATIONAL Finance Corporation (IFC) has confirmed its willingness to undertake a major expansion of its investments in private business ventures in Indonesia. IFC chief executive, Sir William Ryrie, said the agency will now concentrate on investing capital in agriculture, energy andBernama - 340 words
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Article244 1985-10-25 8 Reuter THE 37 COMBINED farm credit hanlcs had a net loss of U*****.5 million in the third quarter of 1965 compared with profit of $126.4 million a year ago, according to the US Federal Farm Credit Funding Corp, which raises funds in the publicReuter - 244 words
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Article175 1985-10-25 8 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed at U*****.30/70 an ounce compared with 326.20/70 in New York. On the local market, gold ended at HK53,034 a tael. The krugerrand fell $15 from Wednesday's close to end at $2,560. The Maple Leaf fell HK$l2 to $2,633. TOKYO: In a turnover of 1,319 kilos,175 words
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Article124 1985-10-25 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell by point from Wednesday to close at AVi per cent yesterday. The one- and threemonth term rates fell by 1/16 point while the twomonth term rate rose 1/16 point. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Offer Bid Over124 words
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Article260 1985-10-25 8 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet trading. Overnight firmed Vk point at the outset following a high US Fed funds rate but remained unchanged subsequently to close at 8-7/16 8-5/16 per cent. Week-fixed held steady at its opening 8-3/16 8-1/16. Interbank deposit260 words
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Article, Illustration875 1985-10-25 8 SINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday recovered against most major currencies in thin late trading to close slightly firmer compared with New York's levels. It closed at 2.6430/40 marks compared with an initial 2.6375/85 and New York's 2.6395/6410 close, and at 216.40/50 yen compared with 215.85/95 and 215.90/216.00 respectively.875 words
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Article232 1985-10-25 8 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to on unit of foreign Md Offer a roM parity change US dotar Sterling pound Austrobon dollar NZ dollar Canadion dolor 2.1360 ***** 1 4941 1.1993 1 5642 2.1370 ***** 1 4969 1 2063 1 5661 2.8196 7 3469 3 4286232 words
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Article324 1985-10-25 8 Reuter SIMEX EweMlar futures yesterday closed slightly mixed compared with Chicago levels on profit-taking and light commercial buying in quiet trading. Dealers said the undertone was easier with a high federal funds rate and prospects of heavy US Treasury sales once Congress raises federal debt ceiling affecting sentiment. DealersReuter - 324 words
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Article57 1985-10-25 8 TWO JAPANESE banks have announced a cut in their (Mime lending rates. Both Mitsui Bank and Sumitomo Bank have reduced their rates by a quarter point to 7.75 per cent. Mitsui's new rates took effect yesterday while Sumitomo's rates are effective from today. Mitsui is also quoting57 words
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Article, Illustration330 1985-10-25 9 Reuter ASSISTANT TREASURY Secretary David Mulford said in Washington on Wednesday the Group of Five agreement last month to lower the value of the US dollar was working and predicted further declines. "The G-5 announcement of Sep 22 had an immediate, significant impact onReuter - 330 words
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223 1985-10-25 9 Reuter AP THE BANK of England has denied allegations that some of its staff were involved in fraud arising from its rescue of Johnson Matthey Bankers (JMB) last year. "We do not believe that the allegations have a shred of truth in them,"Reuter; AP - 223 words
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153 1985-10-25 9 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Dewan Rakyat (parliament) yesterday passed the Banking (amendment) Bill 1985 which seeks to limit the ownership of shares in locally incorporated banks to a maximum of 10 per cent for individuals and 20 per cent for corporations. DeputyBernama - 153 words
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Article168 1985-10-25 9 Reuter SPOT TURNOVER on the Australian foreign exchange market rose to an average US$B.75 billion a day in August from $8.62 billion in July. The reserve bank, in its monthly bulletin released yesterday, did not give the year-earlier figures in its revised series. Transactions by foreignReuter - 168 words
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273 1985-10-25 9 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of leading banks have told South African finance officials that they would assess the favourable economic outlook presented to them before meeting again to consider rescheduling the country's US$24 billion foreign debt. A statement issued by former Swiss central bank chief Fritz Leutwiler,Reuter - 273 words
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736 1985-10-25 9 Reuter JAPANESE INVESTORS are ready and waiting to pour funds into high-yield dollar securities in spite of government pleas for self-restraint, according to bond traders and investors. They are now awaiting the heavy refunding by the US Treasury next month, they saidReuter - 736 words
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FEATURES
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Article477 1985-10-25 10 TWO EXAMPLES WERE SET by the government when it cut the starting salaries of civil servants this week. One was bad. The other, not necessarily good. The bad example was in the way it was carried out. It seems that union officials were not told of the477 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1985-10-25 10 MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL - New Zealand's government facing inflationary pay demands The latest tremor of concern in Wellington centres around progress in the country's current wages round, which is of great importance to the aspirations of David Lange's 14-month-old Labour government, reports MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL. MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL FT IF IT ISN'T oneFT - 1,353 words
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Article339 1985-10-25 10 S GOPALAKRISHNAN - letter to the Editor k S GOPALAKRISHNAN Dear Sir While I am not a "bumiputra" and therefore not eligible to subscribe for the MAS (Malaysian Airline System Bhd) shares, I went through the prospectus dated Sep 18, 1965, out of interest. Some questions have occurred339 words
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Advertisement50 1985-10-25 10 From Mr. Chua Kim Cheng 8.8.M.(L).,(A)5.8. St. J. Chairman The Board of Directors CHUA CHUAN LEONG CONTRACTORS PTE LTD #01-14, Goldbell l owers, 47 Scotts Road, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****11 Tlx: RS ***** We are pleased to enter into another exciting year as their terminal management agent and handling contractor.50 words
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Miscellaneous674 1985-10-25 10 ®*K3(DIiJD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Like virgins giving a garment o name (6) 7 Feeding tubes (8) 8 Just the piece o* music to grab you? (6) 10 Being disturbed, paces the room (5) 13 Funny old show character? You don't say' (4) 14 A short needle (4) 15 Period674 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration331 1985-10-25 11 Body language SO YOU WANT to start an exercise programme? Perhaps the best motivation will come from staring at your out-of-shape body in the bathroom mirror. Perhaps it will come from being encouraged by one of your svelte superiors at work.331 words
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202 1985-10-25 11 Reuter MICHAEL SPINKS, the World Boxing Council light-heavy-weight champion, will surrender his title at the end of this month. Spinks's manager, Butch Lewis, telephoned WBC president Jose Sulaiman on Tuesday to tell him the champion would publicly announce his decision to step down onReuter - 202 words
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409 1985-10-25 11 DAVID GABRIEL - By DAVID GABRIEL A CAVALIER innings of 86 by man-of-the-match Aravinda De Silva could not save Sri Lanka from a narrow defeat in the second one-day international cricket match against Pakistan. The home team has now won two of the four matches in the one-day series.409 words
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138 1985-10-25 11 AFP TOP-SEEDED Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia and defending champion and third-seed Jimmy Connors of the US advanced to the second round of the Seiko Super Tennis championship» in Tokyo on Wednesday. After the match, Connors announced he was takingAFP - 138 words
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Article, Illustration633 1985-10-25 11 WALTON MORAIS - Shamuri and Kian Siong fail to show up for Open By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE professional golfers Shamuri Sidek and Lim Kian Siong face possible sanctions from (he Malaysian Professional Golfers Association for not showing up at the M 540,000 Desaru Open championship now633 words
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Article, Illustration281 1985-10-25 11 UPI JOHN TUDOR's stuff scared him more than the Kansas City Royals did on Wednesday. Tudor hurled a five-hitter to pull the Cardinals within one victory of the title with a 3-0 decision over the Royals. It marked the second victory of the seriesUPI - 281 words
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313 1985-10-25 11 FOUR-TIME winner Singapore Airlines continued its overwhelming dominance of the Avis Travel Industry squash championships with a clinical 34 win over Amex on Wednesday. SIA, who has won the team title four times in a row, booked its quarter-final berth with313 words
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Article107 1985-10-25 11 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S All Blacks warmed up for the first Test against the Pumas by running in 12 tries as it crushed Cordoba 72-9 in its fourth Argentine tour match on Tuesday. The powerful All Blacks pack, although fielding only a few of the forwards expectedReuter - 107 words
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Miscellaneous1167 1985-10-25 11 sm mm FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE Haarteounde 10.15 pm, Channel 5 Two of television's finest actors, Mary Tyler Moore and James Garner (left), pair up in this compelling but depressing movie about prominent surgeon Dr Harold Lear who is given only a few months to live after a double by-pass operation.1,167 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article296 1985-10-25 12 Reuter EXXON CORP has bought a total of 46,553,000 of its shares so far this year at a cost of U552.34 billion. This includes 11,967,000 shares acquired for the company's treasury during the third quarter at a cost of $617 million and 3,058,000 sharesReuter - 296 words
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190 1985-10-25 12 Reuter ITALIAN STATE AIRLINE Alitalia Spa has said its shareholders will vote next month on a proposed listing of the company's ordinary voting shares on Italian stock exchanges. An Alitalia spokesman said on Wednesday he could give no details at this stage of theReuter - 190 words
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288 1985-10-25 12 UPI THE NEW YORK stock market closed higher in active trading on Wednesday as the broader market indices played catch-up with the Dow. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 2.80 points to 1.367.1 G. But for the second consecutive session, the broader market indicatorsUPI - 288 words
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Article109 1985-10-25 12 OCT 2 3 c$ 16* Imp 04 Inco Int Prov Int Uti 51 15* 42* 15* unch 32* 15 18* 21* 3* 30W Mc BkxJel 18* Bonk Novo Scotia 13V* 41* unch Mohon A 18* 25* BP Con Ltd 30* unch 32* Can Imp Bk Conpoc Carina O'Keete 37*109 words
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Article179 1985-10-25 12 OCT 23 Rand Urwec Woolworth 560 1295 unch unch INDUSTRIALS MININGS 850 3425 -25 170 5 ***** 810 1500 425 Butt eh 7750 50 AMJC 3050 900 1080 25 Com Go4d 2050 C G Smith 2300 -25 1135 CNA 200 1435 •15 450 10 5085 -15 9800S E R179 words
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Article717 1985-10-25 12 OCT 23 US$ 24 Alcoa Alegheny Lud Al*d Ch«m Cp AJfced Stores Aln-Chalmers Am Brandt trie Am Broadcast Am Can Co Am Cyanomtd Am Eke Pwr Am Express Am Home Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural Gas Am Tel Tel Amax Inc Ameroda Hess AMF Inc Amr Corp717 words
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Article907 1985-10-25 12 Amsterdam OCT 23 Fh ABN 504 50 55 95 60 +1 AhokJ 268 50 3 5 Akzo 124 70 +3 5 AMEV 73 10 +06 Amfoi Amro Bonk 86 80 0 8 38 80 +0 7 Bob Bonumq 475 00 unch BoskoWi Bur T«» 103 50 +2 Cotond907 words
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Advertisement459 1985-10-25 12 (mmWW H M'.r.P Q= What is local, deliriously whohiwt, booir coobed and reasonable in price? V*a i. t fc*" i w V Lift the lid and delight in tlie appetizing aroma of chicken, beef, pork or seafood cooked and served with fragrant rice in a special earthen casserole At 59.50*459 words
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Advertisement141 1985-10-25 12 London stocks, Pago 18 Wm \K <1 i t>ran^ ea<* fou^ n r LI LOMHgB 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 N Soul from the Philippines. They II captivate you! Happy Hours:141 words
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361 1985-10-25 13 Reuter US CAR SALES, reacting to the removal of incentive programmes offered by Detroit car makers, declined 17 per cent between Oct 11 and 20 from the same period last year. Analysts also said the overall decline in sales for Detroit's "BigReuter - 361 words
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172 1985-10-25 13 Reuter DEUTSCHE BANK AG is raising its nominal capital by 117 million marks to 1.536 billion through a one-for-15 rights issue. The new 50-mark nominal shares will be offered at 450 marks each. This compares with a closing price onReuter - 172 words
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Article627 1985-10-25 13 SEC rules keep analysts mum over Amex's insurance spin-off Reuter WHILE AMERICAN EXPRESS is preparing to spin off a majority interest in its Fireman's Fund Corp insurance unit in the largest US initial public offering ever, insurance industry analysts are asking whether it will live upReuter - 627 words
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144 1985-10-25 13 Reuter McDONALD's Corp set up 145 restaurants in the third quarter, bringing its worldwide total at Sep 30 to 8,648, up from 8,069 outlets a year ago. The company said in its third quarter results that an additional 270 restaurants were under construction. McDonald's said thatReuter - 144 words
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Article112 1985-10-25 13 Reuter THE KUWAIT Investment Office, KIW, now holds 24.08 million ordinary shares, or 8.49 per cent, of the Royal Bank of Scotland after buying 14.06 million shares from Lloyds Bank PLC recently. Lloyds Bank was obliged to reduce its stake in, Royal Bank fromReuter - 112 words
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374 1985-10-25 13 UPI MAJOR CORPORATIONS are stepping up their use of direct investment in smaller, fast-growing companies to gain immediate access to emerging technologies and new markets. These "corporate venturing" activities provide entrepreneurs with a new source of funding, an alternative to the traditional venture capitalists. "TheUPI - 374 words
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Advertisement210 1985-10-25 13 Carrie Models (Wwmer of Mr Jfc* Jfo4W Agetcy Amard of the Mm) take the \m floor at the r ns\Garden Hotel Cf 10 26th October 1985 4.00 pm 6.00 pm High Tea $10.00 nett per person of pastries aad local delicacies while' y) Carrie Mofckakoir off creation* froai A Mdtetsa,210 words
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Advertisement1082 1985-10-25 14 IB HEAD OFFICE 96 BOULEVARD HAUSSMANN ***** PARIS BANQUE INDOSUEZ SINGAPORE BRANCH 3 Shenton Way, Shenton House Singapore 0106 Maxwell Road P.O. Box 246, Singapore 9004. Tel: *****11 Telex: Indocab R*****5. Cable: Indosuez Singapore CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AT DECEMBER 31,1984 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,19841,082 words
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Article343 1985-10-25 15 HONGKONG: Stock prices overcame early weakness yesterday to close slightly higher, buoyed by a favourable response to a government land sale. The Hang Seng Index rose 3.80 points to 1,670.51 after lagging by nearly 13 points earlier in the day on profit-taking. Late in the trading session, ScilLa Ltd343 words
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Article230 1985-10-25 15 OCT 24 AJ Sincere Indus KT 3 12 21 70 -0 06 0 1 Pocrfic Cons Pacific Elect Wire 1620 1400 -0.1 -0 15 Asm Cell lent 24 50 -03 Packing Paper 1 00 -0 02 Chang Hwo Bonk 4650 13 -03 Sharp 1510 26 20 -03 0 4230 words
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Article381 1985-10-25 15 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher yesterday after some small-lot bargain hunting by investors attracted by low prices. A sharp early fall was reversed in the afternoon but the market average closed 22.55 higher at 12,969.08 after falling 55.35 the day before. The trading volume was a light 330 million381 words
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Article110 1985-10-25 15 MANILA: Share prices closed generally higher in quiet trading yesterday. The mining marker rose 7.25 to 697.43 and the commercial and industrial index firmed 0.15 to 181.29, while oils were unchanged at 0.779. Lepanto B moved up to 0.039 from 0.037 and Philex B rose t00.15 from 0.1450. OCT110 words
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464 1985-10-25 15 Reuter SHARE ANALYSTS in Sydney have hailed Bell Resources Ltd's (BRL) planned issue of options (or shareholders to acquire Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd (BHP) shares as yet another example of Robert Holmes a Court's ability to maximise the benefits of his group'sReuter - 464 words
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Article119 1985-10-25 15 AP TOSHIBA, a leading Japanese electronics maker, has won an order to supply electric equipment worth 1.5 billion yen to the New York metropolitan and state subway systems. Toshiba spokesman Akira Ohashi said Toshiba would ship 638 sets of direct current converters to the NewAP - 119 words
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187 1985-10-25 15 AP BOEING IS ACTIVELY talking with other airlines interested in buying its new 747-400, the world's longest-range commercial jet, the first 10 of which it is selling to Northwest Airlines as part of a multi-billion-dol-lar deal. Japan Air Lines, Qantas, Singapore Airlines andAP - 187 words
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Article361 1985-10-25 15 SYDNEY: The All Ordinaries Index on the Australian sharemarkets surged through the 1050-point mark to its fourth consecutive record yesterday, led by BHP but with strong support for all sectors. Brokers said rises were fuelled by a shortage of scrip plus a string of positive signals, including new-found confidence361 words
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Article74 1985-10-25 15 OCT 23 Won Hyundoi Const Hyindoi Motor KAL VA) 950 sto unch 50 4 Chohvung Bk 756 -2 745 -5 573 3 Yukong 1325 452 14 12 Daewoo Corp 516 6 674 28 Oacxpo InJ Dong Ah 673 635 17 unch 718 Go4d blar 735 45 Sormung Elec 103574 words
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Article167 1985-10-25 15 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed mixed yesterday in sluggish trading, the Securities Exchange of Thailand said. The Book Club Index rose 0.07 points to 132.13 with declines leading advances by a slim margin. Turnover was 76,412 shares worth 15.6 million baht. Siam Cement and Thai Farmers Bank fell two baht167 words
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96 1985-10-25 15 UPI REGENCY ELECTRONICS Inc of Indianapolis is to close its Philippine plant in 30 to 60 days and open a new plant in Taiwan because of political uncertainty and other problems. The Philippines is "getting to be a questionable place of doing business," JosephUPI - 96 words
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Article, Illustration368 1985-10-25 15 Reuter HONGKONG Dragon Airlines Ltd (Dragonair) plans to enlarge its share capital. And companies associated with Sir YK Pao have agreed to take up a minimum 30 per cent stake. Dragonair also said in a statement that its capital would be raised toReuter - 368 words
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91 1985-10-25 15 AP THE HONGKONG-BASED Monum Co won the right to sell coins commemorating the 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics exclusively in overseas markets, the Seoul Olympic Organising Committee said on Wednesday. Committee officials said Monum agreed to pay US$llO million in a premium guaranteed byAP - 91 words
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214 1985-10-25 15 Reuter TAIWANESE share prices have risen sharply following a proposal by the Securities and Exchange Commission to allow direct investment by foreign firms on the local stock market, according to SEC spokesman Chang Chang-pang. The exchange's weighted price index rose to 778.54 onReuter - 214 words
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Advertisement139 1985-10-25 15 This week, go on a treasure hunt with N Hie Economist. For the curious and intelligent reader, The Economist is a treasure trove of information not found elsewhere. Every week, The Economist searches out the facts behind the headlines from the highest echelons of power in international politics, finance, science139 words
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504 1985-10-25 16 Ban will put USs7som trade at risk Reuter METALS EXPERTS are sceptical that South Africa would endanger ferro-chromium export earnings of around US$75O million a year by blocking exports of chrome, but western governments have long acknowledged that the threat is real. President PReuter - 504 words
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Article888 1985-10-25 16 COFFEE ROBUSTA COFFEE futures on Wdtnesday edged ahead, following a firmer New York, to gain £18 to £12 a tonne, in light, mainly commission house activity. At the close, January was £18 up from the previous close at £1,704 in a £1,712/1,678 high/low. Near November was £15 up888 words
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Article22 1985-10-25 16 MALAYSIAN palm oil futures yesterday closed nominally unchanged, despite a slightly weaker cash market and easiness in Chicago soyoil futures.22 words
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Article181 1985-10-25 16 WHEAT FUTURES on Wednesday eased from morning highs to close V/ 2 US cents to cent per bushel lower in light trade on the Chicago Board of Trade. December settled at US$3.l6 3 after being held to a 2 3 cent range on the day. Geldermann-Peavey and Refco were181 words
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Article186 1985-10-25 16 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Wednesday closed on the lows, down 4 3 to 3' «US cents per bushel in light trade. November settled at US$5.O4 3 after posting a four cent range. A small pick-up in commercial hedge pressure and the outlook for a resumption of the delayed harvest over186 words
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Article345 1985-10-25 16 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB m 1 x>les NOON CLOSE Buyers SCHTX Buyers Setters Int 1 RSS Prompt 157 50 158 50N 158 00 159 00N lot 1 RSS Nov 85 158 50 159 00 159 00 159 25 Int 1 RSS Dec 85 161 00345 words
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Article102 1985-10-25 16 (cents/kg, 1-ton pallets) NOV 85 DEC 85 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 152 00 I54 00N 153 00 155 00IM SSR 50 150 00 152 SON 151 00 153 00N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 211 00102 words
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Article285 1985-10-25 16 Singapore (S$/kilo, e*-godown) Frogront new crop 1st 0.76 2nd 054 3rd 0.52 New Crop 25% no stock 10% no stock Loonzain Rice 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grode 100% 3rd grode Parboiled Rice 5% 10% Maize unq 215 unq 210 205 unq Thoi Broken A-super Speciol Thai Rice 55%285 words
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Article106 1985-10-25 16 THE PRICE ifttlN the koala Lam pur Tbi Market (KJLTM) fell 2S cents to M529.5t per kite ea a lack ef overseas support, dealers said. The ITC taller stack manager was the only buyer. Dealers said the (all was checked by a rediced efferiag ef 1M teases, dewn106 words
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Article163 1985-10-25 16 Yarn (In HKS per bote of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 6's 2,450 Blue Phoerux 20's 2,600 Blue Phoenix 32'» 2,950 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,300 Corded yarn, honk Blue Phoenix 21'» 2,750 Combed yorn, cones Blue Phoenix 32'* 4,300 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,500 Open-end yam Blue163 words
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Article179 1985-10-25 16 SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 159.00 cents per kilo, up 0.25 cent from Wednesday. MALAYSIA The market closed unchanged from Wednesday at 182.50 cents per kilo for Nov in tones RSS buyers, despite China's presence in the market. Sluggish sentiment179 words
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Article69 1985-10-25 16 Robust a 20/25% FOB NSW ***** Nutmeg UO FOB NSW 479.00 E&W FOB NSW 356 00 Gombier FOB NSW 330 00 London Commodity Exchange Setters' ciotMM prices on Oct 23 (US$/lo»g tonne CIF European ports, unless oHwn me stated) Pepper (Sarawak) Foq. spot 4750 White foq, aftoat 475069 words
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Advertisement276 1985-10-25 16 CHINA CONVENTION November 4-6,1985 9.00 am 530pm Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore HIGHLIGHTS Mr Ji Chong-Wei, Executive Member, Economic Research Centre of the State Council, China will outline the latest details of China's 7th 5-year Master Plan. Eleven other officials from the Chinese Government Ministries will share their experiences and express their276 words
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Advertisement273 1985-10-25 16 NOTICES la netbtteril THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ltt. Ami la the Matter ti ROYAL COSMETICS PTE. LTD. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of ROYAL COSMETICS PTE. LTD., duly convened and held at 100, Jalan Sultan, #08-07, Sultan Plaza, Singapore 0718 on 19th October, 1885, the Special Resolution set out below273 words
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Advertisement716 1985-10-25 16 XIAMEN,CHINA &h\ Western design,tourist/business class 90 rooms 4-storey hotel with full facilities such as coffee house, Chinese restaurant, bar lounge, health club, swimming pool etc. for cooperation J.V. with the Chinese Corporation. Building plant approved. Work can commence soon. Location: Huii Industrial Estate, Xiamen, China situated in close proximity to716 words
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Article, Illustration4366 1985-10-25 17 SHARE PRICES continued to move higher on the Singapore stockmarket yesterday, aided by strong overseas demand for blue-chip issues. The Straits Times Industrial Index broke through the much-vaunted 780 resistance level yesterday, closing at 781.16, up 7.03 points, while the Business Times Composite Index4,366 words
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Article259 1985-10-25 17 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Oct 23 Oct 24 M Flow 322 +40 BT Commit* 664.22 671 20 L" *T. S 266 26 IT Indacotor *****29 *****24 575 25 (T OB/OS -6 +61 K L Kyooa 235 8 IT CADI -5217 -5189 372 +16 ITOtV -***** -***** Kootacfcy S»«ro259 words
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Article4216 1985-10-25 17 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"4,216 words
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Article3699 1985-10-25 18 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. NXJSTRIALS A Choc (3 168) (6) 3 12 (2) 33,699 words
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607 1985-10-25 18 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK UNDER THE JOINT CONTROL of Malaysian businessman and lawyer, Mah King Hock, and his close business associate, Nik Mohamad Din, Duff Development Bhd is set to be transformed into a bigger plantation outfit, possibly with interests in property. The two607 words
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Article103 1985-10-25 18 CI HOLDINGS Berkad: 8th AGM at the Abbey Room, Ground Flow, Hotel Merlin, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur tomorrow at 9.30 am. TASEK CEMENT Beriutd: 24th AGM at the Factory, Tasek Industrial Estate, Tasek Drive, Ipoh tomorrow at 11.30 am. BERJUNTA1 TIN Dredgtag Berhad: 44th AGM at the103 words
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105 1985-10-25 18 THE SINGAPORE Technical Analysts Traders Society (Stats) is holding a talk on how to use personal computers to do charting at its regular monthend meeting today. Mr Chris Koh, systems director at Datalogue (S) Pte Ltd, will talk about the problem faced105 words
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616 1985-10-25 18 SCATTERED INTEREST among blue chips and situational stocks helped the Kuala Lumpur stock market to finish steadier yesterday. Trading, however, was quiet and listless as investors kept to the sidelines, waiting for the outcome of the Malaysian Budget. A handful of blue chips issues616 words
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Article1062 1985-10-25 18 SHARES PRICES opened mixed but with a slightly firmer bias pushing the FTSE 100 shares to a new high of 1,348.1, up 1.7 at 0845 GMT. Dealers said the previous day's advance to record highs attracted some profit-taking but operators were cautious ahead of ICl's third quarter results1,062 words
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Article279 1985-10-25 18 Managers' prices for Oct 25 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 76 1 87 The Savings Fund 1 30 1 38 S'pore Prog Fund 0 75 *0 80 S'pore Sec Fund 1 10 1 17 S'pore Invest Fund 0 78 0 83 S'pore Equity Fund 0 79 0279 words
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Article440 1985-10-25 19 wm i By HOCK LOCK SIEW AHEAD OF Daim Zainuddin's budget statement this afternoon, plantation stocks firmed in yesterday's market hoping that the Finance Minister would announce tax breaks for the sector. Among the best performers of all was major palm oil producer Kuala LumpurBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 440 words
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Article331 1985-10-25 19 ALTHOUGH everyone sounded pleasantly surprised by Cerebos Pacific's annual results, the market response yesterday, putting on two cents to $2.48, was hardly generous. Pre-tax profits for the year to end-July were nearly 18 per cent higher at $34.8 million. Coming at the end of331 words
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437 1985-10-25 19 MALAYSIAN stockbroking firms are to be allowed to use deposits placed as security by remisiers in any manner deemed "necessary and expedient". However, the deposit must be returned to the remisier, interest free, less any amounts owed to the broking firm once the437 words
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389 1985-10-25 19 ANOTHER HIGHLY successful Asian airline is planning to go public. There is intense speculation in Hongkong that Swire Pacific is laying the groundwork for a listing of its money-spinning subsidiary, Cathay Pacific Airways. The betting is that Swire will wait for389 words
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Article, Illustration495 1985-10-25 19 NAJEEB JARHOM - Finance for plants in Serdang and Port Klang By NAJEEB JARHOM NISSAN franchise holder, Tan Chong Motor Holdings Malaysia Bhd, is stepping up its investments in the promising car components industry, prospects of which look increasingly rosy with the introduction495 words
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Advertisement274 1985-10-25 18 ftttswortfi Tarfci :OV rn n V" The star of the luxury condominiums on Holland Road. Allsworth Park is probably one of the last lux ury condominium residences to be built on Holland Road It offers you a rare opportunity to invest in a home with Singapore's most prestigious address Choice274 words
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Advertisement266 1985-10-25 18 JOHN K. EMC Worldwide Msnagamant A Supply Our crtw spans tha ocsans of tha world. Wa supply tipsrwnctd Filipino craw/ off tears from Manila for tugs, supply/ cargo vassals, worfcbargc, rigs A vassals laid up in S'pors. Our sarvicas includa: a Crew PTA Manila/S'pore (our account) a Maintenance ti repatriation266 words
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Advertisement269 1985-10-25 19 i 1 Effective communications is often the key to business success. And in most businesses, the key to effective communications is networking. Unfortunately, most of the companies that, supply networking offer only a partial solution. Which is why you should be talking to Wang. Wang Systems Networking gives you a269 words
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420 1985-10-25 20 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH THE RETRENCHMENT 0( 60 workers at Robin Shipyard last Friday has left the group with only a skeleton staff of executives and administrative workers. The latest retrenchment means further question marks over the future of the company which employed more than420 words
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168 1985-10-25 20 AFP A HONGKONG-AUSTRALIAN consortium featuring newspaper magnate Sally Aw yesterday grabbed a prime commercial site in Hongkong for HK$636 million. Miss Aw's Sing Tao Newspapers Ltd and Hongkong-based Australian trading interest Impala Pacific Corp jointly announced that they were participants in the consortium, which analystsAFP - 168 words
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Article330 1985-10-25 20 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN SINGAPORE NEEDS to export an average of $4.4 billion a month in the last quarter of the year or suffer a decline in sales overseas. A 3.2 per cent growth in exports was forecast for this year but, based on the $4.2330 words
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76 1985-10-25 20 SOUTH AFRICA is not threatening to embargo supplies of strategic minerals vital to the west's industries, said Finance Minister Barend du Plessis. He said remarks by President PW Botha this week that a cut-off of chrome exports could close down the European car industry were meant76 words
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Article, Illustration287 1985-10-25 20 UPI PRESIDENT REAGAN, seeking a fresh start in relations with the Soviet Union, yesterday proposed that the superpowers agree to eliminate "outside military involvement" and guarantee peace settlements to help resolve conflict in five world trouble spots. He made the proposal inUPI - 287 words
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Article, Illustration554 1985-10-25 20 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN CONCESSIONS have been made by the Public Utilities Board and the Government to help businessmen in Singapore. But some of the benefits will also be extended to domestic consumers. Among the measures, which are part of the Government's strategy to stimulate the economy,554 words
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281 1985-10-25 20 Reuter INDONESIAN OU Minister Subroto has said it may not be realistic for Opec to hold to official crude prices and a certain range of prices might be more appropriate. He told an oil conference in London yesterday that theReuter - 281 words
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Article109 1985-10-25 20 Reuter A WOMAN who slipped on a potato chip in a supermarket has been awarded almost A 521,000 in damages by a Perth court. But 58-year-old Fenneken Deniet will receive only $14,000 because of her contributory negligence in not seeing the chip. The Perth district courtReuter - 109 words
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112 1985-10-25 20 Reuter CHINA YESTERDAY rejected charges by a US senator that it was involved in nuclear cooperation with Iran or South Africa or what he described as three other nuclear outlaw nations. The Chinese Foreign Ministry, responding to allegations by California Democrat Alan Cranston, saidReuter - 112 words
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Article201 1985-10-25 20 AP THE SOUTH KOREAN Trade and Industry Ministry said yesterday that it would impose a "minimum price system" on imported goods to prevent possible dumping sales by foreign businesses on the domestic market. Ministry officials said in Seoul that foreign goods with prices belowAP - 201 words
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Article103 1985-10-25 20 COMEX GOLD FUTURES recovered to their unchanged levels in New York yesterday. Analysts said the commission house Drexel Bumham bought an estimated 600 December gold, reversing a downturn prompted by platinum's sell-off on reports that South Africa was not threatening to embargo supplies of strategic minerals.103 words
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Article67 1985-10-25 20 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market edged higher in early trading yesterday, continuing its crawl toward the record level set one week ago. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up one point to 1368, about one point from the all-time high of 1369. Advances led declines byReuter - 67 words
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Article63 1985-10-25 20 AFP THE RATE of inflation in Australia reached 7.6 per cent during the three months to Sep 30. The government statistician disclosed yesterday that the rate during the quarter was 2.2 per cent, following increases in the consumer price index of 2.4 per cent during theAFP - 63 words
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Article46 1985-10-25 20 Reuter VIETNAMESE troops are planning a major offensive against Cambodian guerillas near the Thai border from next month. Thai army and navy spokesmen said yesterday that Vietnam had reinforced its Cambodianbased units opposite Thailand with troops, supplies, tanks, artillery and rocket launchers. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article32 1985-10-25 20 AP INDONESIA will not devalue its currency, the rupiah, in spite of the decline of oil and tax revenue this year, central bank governor Arifin Siregar said yesterday.AP - 32 words
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Article28 1985-10-25 20 AP THE EUROPEAN Parliament yesterday criticised the US for "responding to illegal sea piracy by illegal air piracy" in the Achille Lauro hijacking. APAP - 28 words
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Article31 1985-10-25 20 Reuter ICELAND'S President Vigdis Finnbogadottir yesterday joined thousands of women employees and housewives who walked off the job in a mass 24-hour protest against male privilege. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article58 1985-10-25 20 Reuter VIOLENCE in South Africa mounted yesterday as police used rubber bullets and water cannon to quell rioting in Cape Town where five people were shot dead by police overnight. The five coloured (mixed-race) men were shot by police battling with stone-throwers and arsonistsReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement165 1985-10-25 20 QWa &M m Mi 2 y-x I call Ardmore Park the United Nations of Singapore you really get to meet people who make you feel very much at home because they are all expat families, like us Living at Ardmore Park also makes sense. You get a full range of165 words
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Advertisement131 1985-10-25 20 DINERS WORLD TRAVEL INVITE YOU TO JOIN OUR 7/14-DAY FACT-FINDING CUM SIGHTSEEING TOURS TO THE NEW ECONOMIC ZONES OF SHEKOU AND XIAMEN TO EXPLORE INVESTMENT POSSIBILITIES. From only $1999 you get: Hong Kong Shekou Guangzhou Xiamen /Quanchou Fuzhou Wuli to meet officials from the various government bodies e Sites factories131 words
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Miscellaneous57 1985-10-25 20 raMISQ Outlook for today: Showers oyer several areas in the late morning ond afternoon. Report tor 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Oct 24 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.9 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperoture 23.4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 7.00 Rainfall in millimetres troce Rainfall this57 words
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104 1985-10-25 21 THE 48 DEEPWATER ports on China's Yangtze river handled 1.95 million tonnes of import and export cargo in the first nine months of this year, double the amount in the same period last year, the New China News Agency said. It said that the104 words
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311 1985-10-25 21 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ HEAVY COMPETITION posed by foreign flag operators has caused Konsortium Perkapalan Berhad to bow out of the Singapore-Malaysia container feeder trade. KPB, the second Malaysian company to enter the relay trade after Malaysian International Shipping Corporation, has been unable to311 words
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298 1985-10-25 21 THE THAI Communications Ministry has agreed to a proposal for the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) to hold separate biddings for the management of the Sattahip deep-sea port and the Container Freight Station. Communications Minister Samak Sundaravej told the Bangkok Post298 words
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178 1985-10-25 21 UPI A CONSORTIUM of British and American companies on Wednesday announced the first contract to build a coal-fired steamship engine for more than 30 years. Two steam engines are to be built for a £30 million Polish passenger ferry which will operate in the Baltic.UPI - 178 words
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Article96 1985-10-25 21 AFP THE SEALINK British Ferries Company said it would be the third contender after the Euroroute and Channel Tunnel consortia to build a fixed link across the channel. The announcement late Wednesday came nine days before the Oct 31 deadline for the presentation of projects to theAFP - 96 words
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Article105 1985-10-25 21 Reuter THE CONFERENCES covering the trade from Europe to Sri Lanka said currency adjustment factors (CAFs) will be changed with effect from Nov 1. The CAF for UK to Sri Lanka will be changed to minus 16 per cent from minus 17 per cent. The Continent/Sri LankaReuter - 105 words
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Article1185 1985-10-25 22 CHARTERING 011 the London shipping freights market continued to develop very slowly on Wednesday, with the accent on assorted grain voyage fixing. South African maize featured again when Bunge fixed the Pacific Friendship from East London to Japan in Nov 15-28 position at US$l7 2,500 discharge free). Japan1,185 words
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552 1985-10-25 22 Fairplay SEVERAL RECENT developments point to a growing use of computer and telecommunications technology in bringing together ships and cargoes. New types of on-line databases and electronic bulletin board services are now being provided by port authorities and private interests to match shipsFairplay - 552 words
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455 1985-10-25 22 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood NEWCASTLE STATE Dockyard has reported a loss of A 52.6 million in the financial year to June and is struggling to find work in the stagnant shiprepair industry. In the last decade the dockyard has notched up deficits totalling some455 words
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306 1985-10-25 22 THE ANNUAL meeting of Lloyd's Register's East Asia Committee took place last week in Seoul, the second time that the meeting has been held in South Korea. It also marks the 10th anniversary of the committee. The event was attended by leading representatives from Hongkong,306 words
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Article877 1985-10-25 22 A Top Ent X 2 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg IX 2 Afeo Line VI 3 Attmty Shpg IX 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X I AC Toepfer X 5 Alphatrans X 3 APC Line V 4 APL ID 2/3 Antah Orient X 1 Arrow Lines X 5877 words
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221 1985-10-25 23 AFP ONE OF BRITAIN'S oldest journals, the Lloyd's List shipping daily, is to be printed in Singapore as well as in London on an experimental basis, the 251-year-old paper announced. Published by the Lloyd's Insurance and Maritime Organisation, the paper putsAFP - 221 words
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481 1985-10-25 23 THE SOUTH KOREAN government has put a brake on the expansion of national liner operators by declaring a moratorium on container ship deployment and banning the launch of round-the-world services for at least three years. In a tough policy statement interpreted as being481 words
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Article421 1985-10-25 23 Oct 18-28 sth international port equipment and port economy exhibition, Leningrad, USSR. Oct 20-23 Annual conference, Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand, Windsor Hotel, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Oct 21-23 Deep Offshore Technology, third international conference and exhibition. Conference Centre, Sorrento, Italy. Oct 22-24 Developments in hull421 words
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Article215 1985-10-25 23 FRENCH Polynesia's Port of Papeete has been expanding its facilities to meet increased demand for transhipment and storage space. Cargo News Asia reports that this year the port will complete a new deepwater tanker terminal on the man-made island of MotuUta for vessels of up to215 words
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Article189 1985-10-25 23 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. 4, K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia189 words
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Article144 1985-10-25 23 AFP A FREIGHTER was reported missing on its way back to Taiwan from Quemoy and military officials suspect that it was kidnapped by Chinese gunboats, an informed source said. The source said the Hai Chiang, a cargo ship belonging to the Ta Ying Shipping Co based inAFP - 144 words
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3764 1985-10-25 28 3®aBG)qEB 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 of3,764 words
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Article685 1985-10-25 29 CONTAINER TERMINAL Ship RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location E Gifted 005RE N Concord 7 Zim Melb 9W Moersk Mango 8562N Kris Lemona 18 Anson *****N Arnold Ms 8515 Tombang VII 7376 Hye Siang685 words
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Article493 1985-10-25 29 Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure Keppel Builder 3 K23 Thong Soon alongside 25 10/0300 Viet Xo 79 K21 NAPL alongside 25.10/0600 25.10/0730 28 10/0600 Koto Moju K31 PIL Mokmur K25W SSPL 25.10/0700 27.10/0600 Monoloeverett K21 Everett 25 10/1500 27 10/2300 Niogo 16 K28 Pelm 25 10/0700 25493 words
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Advertisement63 1985-10-25 21 aMiipa SEVERAL RECENT developments point to o growing use of computer and telecommunications technology in bringing together ships and cargoes. Page II THE SOUTH KOREAN government has put a brake on the expansion of liner operators. Page 111 Index to advertisers II London freight II Shipping events 111 Consortia 11163 words
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Advertisement331 1985-10-25 22 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Freda Vil MARiA MS ACE FAMRY »CF geory ace hud IOHGO MAHU (OR BAT TOKYO BRDGE NED CLEMENT t Aha acceptnt ci[i to I Pacific South Wast Pacific North Wast Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Kobo L lA/IB OAK Mottw VSI SEAT331 words
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Advertisement266 1985-10-25 22 Supercarrier Service N ROTIEROAM BARBER TMM N ROUEN BARBER TEIAS N ROSARIO NE*l ARFttVAiSN ROSAS*) 7 II BARBER HICK* 7/11 N ROCHESTER 76/11. BARBER TO6A 27/11 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA iczzjMl 7/12 11/12 23/12 27/12 1/1 11/1 Mm KCfptnc cwtn tor Houston (MLB). S Francnco266 words
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Advertisement904 1985-10-25 23 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited ICONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAtOSHP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK hcasus proe vaoin n»oct oi-k not PEGASUS PMK MOW 05* M W BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD BANGKOK TEL: *****80904 words
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Advertisement693 1985-10-25 23 mi comMoar mp F«OM WWW JTOK PJUANGIt Hnlta fJIm Han. Stoat Art CUM CONTMCI M Oct (21 Oct) II to IS to 21 to 23 to 24 to X C* PAHS MDm (M to) 25 to 2< to 21 to 30 to (1 Dtc <3 HONGKONG CONTMQ 13 Nm (11693 words
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Advertisement410 1985-10-25 24 u Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS On carriage to Scandnavia, Med, Carribean IS. America Hand haulage to inland destinations in Eirope Spare PKetang Peoang LeiioesßObao Genoa Hb«g Adam Bhanen Awerp Rene* Kduners 3/11 C/ll 1/11 2/12 5/12 «/12- I Ma fbckmers 1/11 10/11 12/U 5/12 17/1217/12- 11/12 Bertram Kckmers 14/11 17/11410 words
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Advertisement401 1985-10-25 24 FULLY CONTAINERI SED SERV I C E TO EUR Off VIA SUM 1 ol CHMA CONTAINER 32* U PARIS m HONGKONG CONTAWR 47W OMENTAL CHEF ««N Snore P Keiani leNawe R'dwn Fstowe Hh«| Antwerp r!o"S1o» 1811 19'11 21/11 23 11 26/11 611 4/11) 2511 26 11 28 11 30 11401 words
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Advertisement601 1985-10-25 24 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd AiC' TFI *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS22(J6I RS R*****2 IL lv\STi;i{\ (Alt W\M. ITI). Specialist in RO/RO Service Accepting heavy-lifts upto 80 K/Tons Sailings from Japan Vnsd S por» PKrianf Kii SEKI HOKTK *14 SaM Safed CM IMER 1 V 94 Sjfed Safed 2S601 words
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Advertisement583 1985-10-25 24 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) SGP It ISt HC U 09 TYO EYER GFTED h P«rt 30 10 31/10 2/11 5/11 7/11 1/11 EMR GLEAAIY 12/11 07/11 M/U 11/11 13/11 15/11 K/U EMR GRAND M/U 15/U K/U lt/11 21/11 23/11 24/U EYER GENUS 17/11 23/11583 words
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Advertisement289 1985-10-25 24 Yi US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES 7T jy KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC OCEANA COURO KYOWA BREEZE STORE PK«tan( Loadnf far 3/11 P. Moresby, Lae, Wewak. Jayapura, Rabat*. Kieta. Honiara 14/11 Honiara, Loutoka. Suva, Papeeta, Pajo, Apia, Noumea w I289 words
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Advertisement994 1985-10-25 25 m PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 VESSEL KOTA MAJU KOTA SEJATI KOTA RATU KOTA AGUNG KOTA TIMUR VOYAGE HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: W-444 lnPt-31/10 MUKALLA, ADEN, TAMATAVE E-S9l 9-10/11 15-20/11 MUKALLA, ADEN, HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH, PT SUOAN. AOABA E-597 5-6/11 10-15/11 HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH.994 words
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Advertisement832 1985-10-25 25 BEN LINE CONTAINERS m Ouka Bay Bremen Eiprns 12/12 11/12 20/12 22/12 27/12 20/12 EXPRESS com WO HUM BHAVINR"DAM HAWK STOW IP KELANG STORE FOR fiwtfwt Eipre« Safer) SaM SjM SjM SjM 21/11 Hantaf Eiprns M SjM SjM SjM SjM 6/11 OuAaßay SjM SjM SjM SjM 25/10 13/11 frtam Eiprns832 words
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Advertisement561 1985-10-25 25 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINT JJ, J' Ii! Li MAjtfAMT m go** m-ts EXPRESS WEST BOUND MAT MAM VI3MB rAUMANE V3W SJHWIATA VtSMB STOW B9BAO ADAM'U K MOKJI i dam traac 7-9/11 4/12 9/12 11/12 19-12/11 19/12 13/12 24 25/11 19/12 19/12 21/12 Cjhv n IMa> 29/29 Oct AIM ACCEPT!*561 words
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Advertisement639 1985-10-25 25 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Urn) Loadmf for Ranfoon Spare P.Ketanf I Phashwejyawywa V259W In Part/27 Oct hi V76W 26 Oct hi Port ,25 Oct Laslao VSOW 21/29 Oct (Malacca) Pagan V9IW 4 Na* (Malacca) Lakaar VIO4N 1/2 Nm 21/30 Od BANK LINE FORTHBANK SPORE R'DAM639 words
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Advertisement1350 1985-10-25 26 USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round Tho World Sorvico) [3 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. tCPTUHE PEARL VS2 OMENTAL MNSTDt V 22 OMENTAL EXPLORER Vl5 OMENTAL KMGHT V 24 FIC COAST (iKladlit DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI/ OMENTM. CHEF V4SE KOREAN JACEJM V3OE MOTHER VESSEL QUEENSNAY BMDGE V4l UONS6ATE BODGE V1,350 words
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Advertisement561 1985-10-25 26 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loading (of lOS ANGFIfS SAN FRANCISCO SFATUF IACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accepting FCI 'FCI Containers P Ketang Singapore L Anfttes IAVMHUir M/U N>, 7 Ok AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCI FCL Containers •Accepting containers at Container Terminal JAPAN SERVICE Ltadng tar Kobe Tokohama561 words
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Advertisement466 1985-10-25 26 GOLDEN LINE GUAM GUM SHPPMG (PTC) LID >■<■( Tw| Prraicul M U C«ci Skwi SMCAPOK 0164 TU 221J79* (II IKS) l« In* Imp* ***** p r*mi nmi Pma* *****4 fw CMt«f Afwt own LLOYD (If) S* M m MT% STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN lU> Colombo Aaiact* Dubai Dammjm GOUXH Cm466 words
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Advertisement408 1985-10-25 26 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD lij Aisof R ><»rl «27 16 Ifie'iat'O"" <*** S<nqapore 0207 Tei 224,51 1 lOL'"es o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO iUROPE/UK P.T PERUSAHAAN PELA'ARAN KALIMANTAN NRECT WEEKLY SERVICE TO JAKARTA/TG. PRIOK od ETA/ETD DESHMTM Vend ETA/ETD MAGA WOOa Voy 17/15 25/27 Oct NAGA XXI 23, 85 29/30 Oct NASA408 words
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Advertisement704 1985-10-25 27 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A member of the ACE Consortium Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S'pore Closing Tiroes: FCL Cargo 0400 30/10 LCL Cargo 1200 29/10 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Where PK dates indicated in brackets, cargo to/from PK tra STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO704 words
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Advertisement507 1985-10-25 27 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON Pi ll,tNt\ NIPTUNf AGINCHS PTf I ID TH ?'***** ??BS4U (Boo»intst ???7 t >lo ??1?0?? 'Opfratioost ????487 ??09?84 ??0?4S0 *****04 iCfSt I UNAS S(!IA SDN BHO HI let *****0 4U?44 PK Irt 189SM PIN lei J6/T7S507 words
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Advertisement759 1985-10-25 27 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPOK Telex Nunbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P POMN6 M/S MAHAT HAN SOON SM. BHD. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. lOSRS HM THONG SMVMG 127 Pew* Street759 words
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Advertisement40 1985-10-25 27 SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD>N EXPRESS TO BINTULU P. KeUne Lm*«» SWEE LONG SATU M ta r t B m l rnWTAIMERISgP SERVICE RBUAN JATA *1 H 31/11 JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Kelang: *****8/7 K.L. *****7/*****1 Penang *****1/*****540 words
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Advertisement565 1985-10-25 28 Kv<|i«nal Container Lines 4 Sailings weekly LihliiJ r) f:as R e ,a t>le Regular 1 v Punctual Berthing P.S.A. Mon, Tue. Thur. Sat > HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER< SPtCIAIISfD HfAVY tIfTERS AVAItABU FORTNIGHTLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S' PASENAIK 1/15 31 SANGERHAUSfN 3/85 II GLAUCHAU565 words
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Miscellaneous164 1985-10-25 28 Regional Weather oJ fk (> M a K I S3 Mfd *5 LLl£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. 0* Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm #C d.rect,on with speed m knots v Shower Rom Wove height Cloudy Sky Surfoce winds164 words
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Advertisement231 1985-10-25 29 fl m EAST ASJA LINE 1 (Molaysian Flag 2 t RegularUntr Srrtcti B>twnn M'SIA/S'P6«E/INDIA P Kelonq Penong Spore Ldg for M«AH 24 Oct In Port CMta(on( MDCRA PERTMM 21 Oct 30 Oct Bombay RE GUI Ml IAPAK/STPWTS/JAPAN SERVICES lAMBOR 25 Oct UK/* 4 Yokohama GSnsiA SKWNG 9NC BHD, P K231 words
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Advertisement273 1985-10-25 29 BAPID SHIPPING PTE LTD L S'PORE TEL: *****44 TLX: ***** K.L. TEL: *****5 *****0 FCL LCI LOADMG FOR ETA SM FAR EAST Hke. China, Bus, Cmb, BKK 31/10 24/10 MAURITIUS Port Lous 31/10 30/11 IK/EUROPE Ldn, Rdam, Awerp, Hbw( 29/10 12/11 AUSTRALIA Syd, KM. Bri, Ade. Fre 29/10 25/10 .REGULAR273 words
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Advertisement486 1985-10-25 29 AFFINITY SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL *****00 TLX: ***** STLMC ETA ETC Accepting cargo for TBN 30/10 3/11 Madras, Chakia/CWttagong SUBJECT TO INDUCEMENT MING HOfiNG SHIPPING PTEJ LTO VhUI TEL: *****47/8, *****4S Tlx: R8 ***** HWICO V ACCEPTING LCL TO CWTTAGONG RfOlM SERVICE TO WXA TORTS Vessd ETA ETD Loadne for486 words
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Advertisement107 1985-10-25 29 JL OCEAN MIDGE SNIPPING PTY LTD, I (K) fr FREMANTLE t REGULAR SAILING TO FREMANTLE M« HELFH COAST FN 2»/l« ETO General Agents Imkov Shipping Co Pt« Ltd. I3t C«dl IM #1442 C«d Cart. S>vt tIN I* 223(273 I*l Hi «s mst mm AQUA LINES DHAKA Regular liner nrric» to107 words
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Advertisement11 1985-10-25 29 LIZENA PTE LTD Hk*M* City DMMi/Pdun Bam SatWCt TO EAST KMJMMHMI11 words
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Advertisement582 1985-10-25 30 I yF=»iy Security Freight Systems Pt« Ltd 14A BENOI SECTOR. SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: 264-1388 TELEX: RS ***** MOVEIT ETA STORE ACCEPTING FCL LCL. FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD Henderson Road. Blk 2038 *-'01-06 Henderson Industrial Park. S pore 0315 TEL *****82/*****62/*****52 CLIPPER CONFIDENCE TRAVERWAY MARITIME LTD MONTHLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE S'PORE Loading582 words
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Advertisement495 1985-10-25 30 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE LTD 6001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. *****44 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO FULL CONTAHER SERVICE TO PO*T KELAN6/PENANG *ESSELS ¥0Y NO SPORE PKLANG PNG Nest Mjbysu Pen** Port Kelaif RATA SEMPURNA SO* BHD Tit: 04 SUMS. 04495 words
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Advertisement586 1985-10-25 30 C.Y. LINE (A Mambtr O! Th« ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUir COHIMOBtD SERVICE 10 EUtOff (UK SH) Sp mt ltM*»« Adam I itowe ITtaj Brem Antwerp CHMA CONTMNH 32W 30 10 11/11 19/11 21/11 23/11 24/11 20/11 CR PARIS 2W 0/11 25/11 20/11 20/11 30/11 1/12 3/12586 words
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Advertisement826 1985-10-25 30 Everett Lines COMPAHA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Loading lor Catao Nataiant Mo and aU othn Penman poets antti transhipment <1 Kobe On CPV Through B*S ol lading lo tin* destination Penjnf f. Keianj Sin»ip«re THONASEVERETT 31 HUGHE VERETT 8/7 MANOIOE VERETT n n "EVERETT ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY826 words
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