The Business Times, 13 January 1986
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Title Section12 1986-01-13 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. <P) No. 192/12/85 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 158« 75 CENTS12 words
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548 1986-01-13 1 JAIME LYE - A further boost expected from the Offshore Conference AEfH/SMCE'B6 Free supplement with today's issue By JAIME LYE THE FIRST of several major conventions and exhibitions this year has started to benefit major hotels. Overseas exhibitors taking part in Asian Aerospace '86,548 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-01-13 1 ONE OF THE world's most powerful fighting machines, the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet (above), will be seen for the first time in Asia this week. In combat it flies at Mach 1.8, or almost twice the speed of sound, and with its low radar171 words
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409 1986-01-13 1 THE SETTING-UP of a reinsurance exchange has been recommended by the Sub-committee on Banking and Financial Services in its report to the Economic Committee headed by Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong. "A reinsurance exchange, fashioned after Lloyd's of London or the New York Insurance Exchange for409 words
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427 1986-01-13 1 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE REDS at Changi Airport will not star Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton. The star billing goes to Reds, the first hairdressing salon that will open at the airport's Departure/Transit Hall East next month. Salon owner and stylist427 words
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385 1986-01-13 1 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ, Industrial Correspondent SINGAPORE is to lose its role as the regional transhipment centre for vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), a toxic chemical which the authorities feel has "an unjustified public disaster potential". More than $100 million worth of VCM are385 words
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Advertisement220 1986-01-13 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan ®VVaytoong Mulgage and Finance ISI Lid A wnouy owned subsida'y o» Hongkong Bank 6 Claymo'e H.H »03 00 Claynxxe Piaja Singapore 0922 A.P. No. OMS 'PI. <l?St*..cy ner t»rr 3 bdrms. servant's, attached bath, split tivine/ -lining k Furn220 words
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Advertisement359 1986-01-13 1 Leong Yoon Pin's special love for Chinese literature and his keen musical talents hove resulted in some fascinating harmonies. Not only that, his love for both Chinese classical literature and music has given Singapore and the musical world fresh and unique choral works, says KOH TSE YING in her preview359 words
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Advertisement136 1986-01-13 1 ASIAN AER^SMCE'B6 Singapore Changi Airport January 15-18,1986 Organised by CE The Exhibition Peopte Millionaire trainer HE'S BEEN TAGGED the 'millionaire' trainer. Others call him a Cup specialist. They're correct. Teh Choon Beng (right) is all that and more! But ask the 46-year-old trainer the secret of his success and he'll136 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1474 1986-01-13 2 ANNA TEO - aapoiaiiaara sasasooa i By ANNA TEO IN A BUSINESS dominated by long-established international names, locally-incorporated World Scientific Publishing has come a long way in a short time. Just over five years in the business of publishing physics, mathematics, biological sciences, chemistry and1,474 words
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Article, Illustration629 1986-01-13 2 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH Agencies RECENT RESEARCH is lending credence to the 75-year-old theory that food allergies may cause migraines. According to several studies conducted in the US and England in the past few years, a large proportion of migraine patients are allergic to five orAgencies - 629 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1986-01-13 3 CHRIS PARKES - Company out to prove competitors wrong Kellogg, the world's leading maker of breakfast cereals, is waging an aggressive marketing campaign in the United States and launching an ever-increasing variety of new food products. CHRIS PARKES fills us in. CHRIS PARKES FT THEY ALL LAUGHED atFT; Source: - 1,349 words
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555 1986-01-13 3 NYT WOULD IT BE unconstitutional to bar the Marlboro man from billboards and advertisements? Many lawyers have heatedly debated that question since the American Medical Association in December called on Congress to ban tobacco advertising altogether. The tobacco industry along with the publishing industry, muchNYT - 555 words
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Advertisement95 1986-01-13 2 First First Come. Served. J Btl n»sH^ws British Airways fly daily one-stop flights to London. We are the first airline to leave Singapore at 10pm everyday, except Wednesdays. And the first to arrive in London by 5.55 am. So that at Heathrow, passengers on British Airwavs are the first from95 words
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Advertisement132 1986-01-13 3 "Monk jumps over the woll" (and other culinary feats) At Tang Court, the culinary feats of our Master Chef from Hong Kong are the highlights of the day. Our new A la Carte menu features the finest of Cantonese cuisine with mi special emphasis on seasonal specialities, and the freshest132 words
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Advertisement899 1986-01-13 3 yTTYi A Global Prescription for Transforming Bureaucracy to Enlightened Enterprise and Bureaucrats to Entrepreneurs Course Contents The organizational entrepreneur, fact or fiction The dominant role of customers: closing the door on bureaucracy, discourteous service and inferior products permanently. Workers, the new entrepreneurs: discovering that all of us have customers to899 words
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OVERSEAS
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199 1986-01-13 4 AFP MALAYSIA'S Auditor General has given the Prime Minister a memorandum that observers said could suggest ways of making public a report on Malaysia's worst banking scandal. Auditor General Ahmad Noordin Zakaria, under mounting pressure to disclose the findings of three-man committee thatAFP - 199 words
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Article386 1986-01-13 4 Reuter PRESIDENTIAL contender Corazon Aquino has accused the Marcos government of gagging her efforts to win voters by monopolising television and radio coverage of the Philippine election campaign. Mrs Aquino has complained to the official Commission on Elections (Comelec) about "grossly one-sided coverage" on twoReuter - 386 words
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Article, Illustration191 1986-01-13 4 UPI PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos's former beauty queen wife, Imelda, has criticised her husband's presidential election opponent, Corazon Aquino, for not wearing make-up or manicuring her nails. She also predicted that President Marcos would win a big majority among Manila's large gay community. Speaking to aboutUPI - 191 words
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385 1986-01-13 4 AP IN SPITE OF measures to cool the overheated economy, China's industrial output rose 17.7 per cent in 1985, more than double the state target of 8 per cent, the official news agency Xinhua reported. Industrial output was valued at 823.8 billion yuan (U*****.4 billion),AP - 385 words
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Article317 1986-01-13 4 AFP PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk has said that a dissident group within the Cambodian resistance movement "must disappear". He also spoke strongly in favour of Son Sann, whose position as leader of the biggest non-communist rebel group is under threat. Prince Sihanouk, in an interview inAFP - 317 words
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Article, Illustration322 1986-01-13 4 Reuter SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, seeking to tap a supply of high technology, will offer Japan friendship this week in spite of Moscow's refusal to make any concessions on a long-simmering territorial row. Mr Shevardnadze is due to arrive in Japan on Wednesday forReuter - 322 words
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271 1986-01-13 5 AP A PROMINENT BRITISH opposition politician says that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is preparing to step down, but Mrs Thatcher's office has called the claim nonsense. David Owen, a former foreign secretary who now leads the Social Democratic Party, said during the weekend thatAP - 271 words
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225 1986-01-13 5 AFP THE PROPOSED US Star Wars defences against nuclear missiles would only protect the US, warns US General Bernard Rogers, the European commander of Nato. Therefore, the European allies could only overcome their worries about the US Special Defence Initiative (SDI) byAFP - 225 words
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Article822 1986-01-13 5 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time SIA SQI 1 0125 LAX/TYO PAA PA21/5 0155 LAX/TYO/ HKG SIA SQ41 0615 MAA MAS MH60I 0720 KUL SIA SQ43 0730 DHA MAS MH681 0820 KUL SIA SQ45 0850 MRU MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811822 words
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254 1986-01-13 5 THE US Office of Management and Budget and the Congressional Budget Office have determined that the federal deficit this fiscal year is likely to shatter last year's record, the Washington Post reported yesterday. The government's new red ink estimate, to be announced on254 words
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510 1986-01-13 5 AP THE US should be ready for any contingency in dealing with Libya, but terrorism in response to terrorism is not the answer, says President Ronald Reagan. In an interview released by the White House last Saturday, Mr Reagan said he was "quiteAP - 510 words
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135 1986-01-13 5 AFP THE NEW Soviet embassy in Washington is eavesdropping on "delicate" American telephone calls, according to a US senator. "Telephone calls used to be transmitted through telephone lines," said New York senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan on Saturday. "Today most calls are sent by microwave. AnybodyAFP - 135 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-01-13 5 AFP DEEPENING financial troubles are forcing United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cue liar to consider a new freeze on hiring UN employees, and slashing travel expenses of UN officials. The situation has grown "very serious", he warned in a report issued in New YorkAFP - 418 words
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322 1986-01-13 5 Reuter YOU ARE GOING to be late for work and want a colleague to punch in your timecard. But these days it may be impossible unless he has your eyeballs. The electronic revolution has found a way to prevent employees from collectingReuter - 322 words
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Advertisement517 1986-01-13 4 NEW GERMAN FORD GRANADA SCORPtO WINS "CAR OF THE YEARI9B6" AWARD. The Ford Granada Scorpio was named "Top Car /jm 1986" by the Guild of Motoring Writers, whose 350 mjH members include professional automotive experts in lll^H 15 different countries. It beat the Lancia YlO which \> took the second517 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous33 1986-01-13 4 Doonesbury A66RS&ON'- LONG &6ARI?eP W ETHOLO6&TS AS INSTINCTIVE, IT 60V3FMS MUCH OF THE Qfiij 10-QAY B6HAVKR OF BOTH J MAN ANPBeAST. i Vi fj I Si U Mm M I BY GARRY TRUDEAU33 words
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Advertisement362 1986-01-13 5 FOR MORE INK (KMATION CALL ISLAND INVESTMENT (>R JONES LANG WOOTTON Developer Island Investment Agency Corpn Ltd Tel *****44 Tlx R*****9 Sole Marketing Managing Agents: Jones Lang WMsm Internaltonji Real Esure C onsultantN Tel *****88 TbcRS23lOB Announcing a great new way to make monep Go on holidays Sounds crazy? But362 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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645 1986-01-13 6 Reuter THE TRIAL begins this week of key figures in West Germany's second-biggest bank failure since World War Two, promising a drama with all the spice of a television soap opera: A rags-to-riches entrepreneur, a beautiful woman and powerful financiers. The evidence toReuter - 645 words
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104 1986-01-13 6 AP INDONESIAN governmentowned banks will narrow credit priorities to more labour-inten-sive economic sectors such as cheap housing projects. Higher priority will also be given to projects in non-oil products to boost non-oil exports, Bank Indonesia Governor Arifin Siregar said last Friday. The statement came afterAP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-01-13 6 AP THE PHILIPPINES has signed a refinancing agreement with its international bank creditors covering US$2.9 billion of public sector loans. Prime Minister Cesar Virata, who headed the Philippine delegation, said the agreement "reflects the progress we are making towards completing sustainable economic and financial plans forAP - 248 words
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Article353 1986-01-13 6 Union Bank of Switzerland IN THE FIRST two weeks of the New Year, the cur- I rency markets were clearly overshadowed by the stock i markets. < Whereas the latter dis- 1 tinguished themselves by < record turnover figures and a euphoric mood on theUnion Bank of Switzerland - 353 words
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Article23 1986-01-13 6 UBS US dollar: Fragile buoyancy. Swiss franc: Current favourite but dollar could spell rate declines. Starling: Gaining favour as "parking" currency.UBS - 23 words
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305 1986-01-13 6 Green Collier SPOT GOLD surged more than US$l3 a troy ounce last week to reach US$342 the highest level in 3V» months. Political tension over Northern and South Africa engendered buying interest in the metal. Talks of funds from the Middle-East being switched outGreen & Collier - 305 words
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Article245 1986-01-13 6 National Discount Co Ltd THE EXPECTED inflow of liquidity into the system after the year-end closing resulted in a softer overtone in the interbank market last week. Interbank overnight rate traded, for most part, within the s'< 5 per cent region. However, suspected official intervention brought theNational Discount Co Ltd - 245 words
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Article46 1986-01-13 6 At Saturday's close Prices offered by discount houses on Jan 11 3-month Treasury Bills 3—2 7/8 Overnight 3 3-month bank bills 5 1/4 —5 1/8 Call deposits 3 3-month CD 5—4 7/8 Source: National 6-month CD 5—4 7/8 Discount Company Source: National Discount Company46 words
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Article265 1986-01-13 6 Asian market ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Jan 10 BID PRICES High Low US 7 days 8 1/4 7 15/16 1 month 8 1/4 7 15/16 2 months 8 1/4 7 7/8 3 months 8 1/4 7 7/8 6 months 8 1/4 7 7/8 9 months265 words
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Article, Illustration485 1986-01-13 6 INDICATES Mm mrtgt o» Mm prim* Iwidng ratM at 12 mafor bmki operating in Singapore PLR of bonks ot th« close of business on Friday, ion 10 os supplied by th« Assoc tattoo of Bonks in Singapore. BANK PLR Algemene Bonk 7*4 American Express Bonk 8'* Am'Dom485 words
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Advertisement374 1986-01-13 6 [GO TO] [PAGE] 12_ 'AGE SIZE-654 6-UR 10-PITCH DISK-1 IWC-SALES !••••••«L» «T« ■•••.2.•*••••••3.••»C» REPORT PAGE-601 1. Market situatifl 1.1 sales tren^L 1.2 competing^Hßid 2. Anticipated sales 2.1 bv price DOint_ 10. it i SIZE-054 6-LINE 10-P >» *z Tp B. •7•R« .2 Anticipated sal Tbe West the New Year's holiday,374 words
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Advertisement29 1986-01-13 6 f a rt4 "%&&>* A ffll J? ce°> 1 0 "ri a I o^\. <f^>^> aCd k o* <<£<* ,«a^ .V v >"* A« CO ft* S*? ,«o 891 "O* V€»"b> f«*29 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article200 1986-01-13 7 Holiday Cutler Bath DULL AND featureless trading last week marked the pre- and post long holiday period as most operators kept withdrawn due to lack of interest. The buffer stock manager was also absent from the scene throughout as the average price held above 162 cents. Turnover was accordinglyHoliday Cutler & Bath - 200 words
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Article183 1986-01-13 7 WHEAT FUTURES on Friday eased from early highs to close mostly lower on the Chicago Board of Trade, ranging from up V/i cents per bushel in March to down I'/« in new crop. March settled at US$3.36 3 after posting a 2 1 /2 cent range on the day.183 words
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Article168 1986-01-13 7 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Friday closed on or near the lows, down 10 to three US cents per bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade. March settled at U555.34 after posting a 7Yi cent range. Forecasts for rains in the dry Brazilian soybean producing regions over the weekend sparked nervous168 words
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Article615 1986-01-13 7 COFFEE ROBUSTA COFFEE futures on Friday continued sharply higher, but drifted back off earlier highs on profit-taking and pre-weekend booksquaring to end an active and volatile day with gains from the previous close of £114 to £135 a tonne. At the close, London's second position March was £114615 words
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Article151 1986-01-13 7 Chines* Produce Exchange Sellers' noon clou no prices on Jon 11 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 70 00 OW drum FOB 83 00 New drum FOB 87 00 Copro Mixed (loose) 35 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 1450 Sarawak White FOB foq NLW 1440 Sarawak special151 words
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Article100 1986-01-13 7 Reuter REUTERS Holdings PLC has said it is launching a service providing a worldwide pricing medium for crude oil and refined products and giving prices which could be used for pricing contracts. The service, called the Reuter Pipeline, is published daily at Bpm New York time.Reuter - 100 words
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459 1986-01-13 7 AP AFRICAN COFFEE producers have called for the immediate suspension of international export quotas in an effort to stabilise world coffee prices. The decision was reached during an extraordinary ministerial meeting of the Inter-Afri-can Coffee Organisation. The session, which ended last Saturday in Abidjan,AP - 459 words
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232 1986-01-13 7 AFP INDONESIA'S Coffee Exporters Association (IEKI) has criti- i cised the International Coffee I Organisation (ICO) for unfair I quota allocations, saying that Indonesia as the world's third < largest producer was allocated < only 45 per cent of its produc- < tion capacity. <AFP - 232 words
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Advertisement101 1986-01-13 7 If \bu've Got A Heart That's one very good reason for joining Fitness International. Your heart is the most important muscle in your body. Bring it in and let Fitness International take good care of it Better us than the /mF l] undertaker... Il Special New Year's 40% off the101 words
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Advertisement275 1986-01-13 7 WANG VS ENTRY-LEVEL SYSTEMS OFFffl BIGGER USERS'NEDS. The Wang VS 15 and VS 65 have proved themselves to be ideal as stand-alone units for smaller companies. And as part of laiger companies' distributed data processing (DDP) networks. Because, like every VS system, they're extremely powerful yet remarkably user-friendly. As well275 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration671 1986-01-13 8 KOH TSE YING - Choral compositions with roots in classical Chinese verses Friday marks the beginning of the one-week Sixth Festival of Choirs. Today's preview by KOH TSE YING includes a new work by Leong Yoon Pin, whose love for both Chinese classical literature and music has given Singapore and the musical671 words
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657 1986-01-13 8 MARIE DAVID - By MARIE DAVID TELEVISION NEWS in Singapore is of a high standard by comparison to TV all over the world. It is as good as anything you will find in Europe (except in England) or in the US (except for the main657 words
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Article, Illustration477 1986-01-13 8 MAX COMMANDER - By MAX COMMANDER SHE IS TALL, slim and elegant, but the appearance belies the tremendous power of her fingers which made Rachmaninoff's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3 in D Minor look so superbly easy. It isn't, of course, as477 words
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Advertisement170 1986-01-13 8 Bank of America has announced a major restructuring of its operations in Singapore. As a result, high-quality managerial, professional and clerical employees are available for immediate consideration and placement. A3 valued employees of Bank of America, our people have the background and talent to make significant contributions to your organization.170 words
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Advertisement147 1986-01-13 8 «Hr| n V s 13 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,147 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous342 1986-01-13 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Swim like a duck flat out (5) 6 It's velvety, soft and lush (5) 9 Bloodthirsty character (7) 10 Not a single metal (5) 11 One piece of land belonging to the church (5) 12 God of archery? (5) 13 Where to live a bit, in342 words
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Miscellaneous347 1986-01-13 8 11 At no time (5) 12 Sports stadium (5) 13 Moments (7) 15 Regret (3) 17 Walked (4) 18 Unbound (6) 19 Slope (5) 20 Alloy (6) 22 Most excellent (4) 24 Gear (3) 25 Chides (7) 26 Fireside implement (5) 27 Deceive (5) 28 Fraction (5) 29 Bewitcher (7)347 words
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SPORTS
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495 1986-01-13 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS MAUNG YU SWAN carded a nett five-under-par 63 to win Changi's Gold Medal golf championship yesterday. The 14-handicapper won by a stroke from Hwang Tiaw Sooi in the nett competition for winners of last year's monthly medal competitions. Three495 words
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Article, Illustration459 1986-01-13 9 AP CALVIN PEETE, who came to La Costa seeking to redeem himself, kicked off the 1986 PGA tour in Carlsbad, California with a front-running, re-cord-breaking, six-stroke victory on Saturday in the Mony Tournament of Champions. Peete, the tour's most prolific winnerAP - 459 words
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Article, Illustration1747 1986-01-13 9 BRIAN MILLER - Racing has always been a big business for Teh Choon Beng They call him the millionaire trainer and for good reason! In the 15 years since he took over the reins from his father, Teh Choon Beng has accomplished almost everything there is to1,747 words
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Article119 1986-01-13 9 AFP IVAN LENDL beat Jimmy Connors in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3, in the final of the US$5OO,OOO exhibition tournament in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday. The Czech top seed needed only 90 minutes to complete a clean sweep of victories in his five matches in the round-robinAFP - 119 words
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85 1986-01-13 9 Reuter MARTINA NAVRATILOVA swept aside compatriot American Zina* Garrison with a 6-1 6-2 victory in the quarter-finlas on Saturday of the US$l5O,OOO women's tennis tournament in Washington. She will face West Germany's Claudia KohdeKilsch, who defeated compatriot Bettina Bunge 6-4 7-5 on the same day. InReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement21 1986-01-13 9 Air freight is faster Our coverage is MW I J better >ll|\ In BT every Friday, m mu u m HEIGHT21 words
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Advertisement392 1986-01-13 9 THE AYER MOLEK RUBBER COMPANY BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Seventy-First Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the registered office No. 22 (Upper floor of No. 20), Jalan Hang Jebat. ***** Malacca on Friday the 7th day of392 words
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Miscellaneous1294 1986-01-13 9 w m H) CROWN COURT A Proper Man Bpm, Channel 12 Did the fire in the Heatons' garage start by accident or did Mrs Heaton try to burn her husband to death? James Heaton accuses her of attempted murder because she knows about his girlfriend. The court tries to determine1,294 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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317 1986-01-13 10 NYT A BID by United Technologies Corp and Fiat SPA to rescue Britain's ailing helicopter maker, Westland PLC. has been set back by large purchases of the company's stock by an investor advocating a rival European offer. Analysts and investment bankers last FridayNYT - 317 words
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157 1986-01-13 10 NYT TEXACO has scored a major victory in its highstakes legal battle with Pennzoil, winning a federal court ruling that blocks Pennzoil from collecting a record US$ll.l billion judgement before the case is appealed. US district judge Charles Brieant last Friday extended a temporaryNYT - 157 words
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334 1986-01-13 10 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market last Friday limped to the close of a turbulent week, giving up on a late rally just as it appeared ready to snap a threeday losing streak. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed about five points lowerReuter - 334 words
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Article105 1986-01-13 10 JAN 10 C$ 15* Imp Ol Inco Int Prov P*>e 49* 18* 42* unch 40* kit Ut* 20* 19V, 16* Lobtow B 22* 33 2* 13* Mc BkxteJ 23* 39* •1* 19* unch BP Con Ltd 30* 26* 34* Norondo 41 16 Conpoc Coring O'Keefe 17* 12* Northgote Exp105 words
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Article193 1986-01-13 10 JAN 10 tond Unnec Wootwoclh 655 1400 unch 25 INDUSTVIALS MININGS A Alpha 220 uocH Artgtoi -150 10 Angtvool *****8 unch Amopfop 510 -5 Btvyoon 1650 10 200 AMJC 3800 unch -15 inch 970S Cora Gold 2200 -50 CNA 240 Cora Murch 1235 unch 450 20 unch 10 lOTCh193 words
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Article651 1986-01-13 10 JAN 10 US$ Alcan Alumm Alcoa Alegheny Lud AJbad Own Cp AJfced Stores Afcs Chalmers Am Brands tnc Am Broadcast Am Can Co Am Cyanamd Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Horn* Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural Gas Am Tel Tel Amax Inc Amerada Hess AMF Inc651 words
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Article865 1986-01-13 10 Amsterdam JAM 10 Fb ABN 591 50 -15 Aegon 118 20 -16 Ahok) 8240 24 Akzo 156 30 38 AMEV 92 60 -0 9 Amfo» Amro Bank 114 00 -0 5 Btfid 35 40 0-3 Bob Borwrrw ***** +4 Botkafe Bur Tet 139 50 +2 Catond Calve *****865 words
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Article49 1986-01-13 10 Reuter THE ZURICH Stock Exchange will drop the second of its two daily share readings from tomorrow in an attempt to reduce trading time to manageable proportions. The exchange's executive committee has already agreed in principle to such a reduction- Reuter Stockholm pricoa wore unavailableReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement702 1986-01-13 10 511 at W 1 Wz%sSgj&. if m I s: i *vT k m Y> .v Si ir.f> toVJi r w* I w P *n P r THC SWALLOWS Top band m lanwan The* 5 sisters have just fmshed a «Hnor*h yrqnq stir* Japan The vivacious group combines their musical talents702 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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537 1986-01-13 11 1 MM K.Lumpur A THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market, after a promising start, ended with a whimper last week, with share prices closing off their best levels due to prof-it-taking and light selling on Thursday and Friday. Selected stocks, which had put on impressive537 words
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263 1986-01-13 11 Sydney 3—J A Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets continued their bullish New Year run last week, ignoring Wall Street's record fall, to set a record high for the industrial index. At the close, the All Ordinaries Index had improved 24 points to 1,044.0 from theReuter - 263 words
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880 1986-01-13 11 PI f! ew A FT THE 15-WEEK-OLD stampede of the Wall Street bulls was halted in its tracks last week only a matter of days before the herd reached the 1,600 fence on the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Not unexpectedly, there wasFT - 880 words
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160 1986-01-13 11 BCI THE MILAN market was mixed last week, with the exchange closed on Monday. It was partly affected by the negative trend on the New York Stock Exchange. Nonetheless, the BCI AllShare Index closed at 460.73 with a gain of 0.7 perBCI - 160 words
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244 1986-01-13 11 Credit Suisse FOLLOWING the brilliant start on the first trading day of the New Year, the positive mood on the Zurich stock market prevailed last week. Monday's session saw the largest trading volume ever handled with new index and volume records. Profit-taking during the firstCredit Suisse - 244 words
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Article, Illustration5704 1986-01-13 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - ll"*~ By NAJEEB JARHOM THE SINGAPORE stock market went through a technical rebound for much of last week. This was in response to the resumption of trading on a "ready" basis which brought back speculators from their one-month hiding. But unfavourable news in the latter half5,704 words
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338 1986-01-13 12 TONY MEASOR - L I Hongkong Ljj By TONY MEASOR THE HANG SENG Index broke upwards through its previous all-time high last week when it hit 1,826.84 on Wednesday. However, the joy was short-lived when the New York market recorded the heaviest single-day loss338 words
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Article432 1986-01-13 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Jan 10 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Apollo Enterprises Ltd hos finally decided to close Apollo Sentoso The hotel on Sentoso island wdl close its doors on Feb 1. Arob-Moloysion Merchant Bonk Bhd has introduced another share service scheme aimed at encouraging432 words
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373 1986-01-13 12 1-1 kami London ILnl d Reuter LONDON share prices fell sharply last week in reaction to the rise in UK interest rates and the biggest setback on Wall Street at midweek, due to the absence of a cut in the US discount rate.Reuter - 373 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration440 1986-01-13 13 MALAYAN BREWERIES Ltd's high liquidity will provide sufficient resources to fund its new Singapore brewery as well as to ensure maintenance of efficient production facilities elsewhere. This point was made by Dr Phay Seng Whatt, the chairman of MBL, in the company's latest440 words
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480 1986-01-13 13 NEGOTIATIONS are being held for a restructuring of Pernas Sime Darby Holdings (PSDH), which can lead to a change in management and an eventual public listing as well. It is understood that both the existing joint venture parties Pernas and Sime Darby480 words
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Article312 1986-01-13 13 JOHORE BUSINESSMAN Datuk Yap Sing Hock, who recently acquired a 30 per cent stake in Peak Hua Industries Bhd for MJ15.5 million, has made a substantial property purchase in Hongkong. Using his Hongkonglisted vehicle, Asean Resources Ltd, Datuk Yap has bought over the entire property312 words
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392 1986-01-13 13 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN THE SINGAPORE Tourist Promotion Board is trying to get pioneer status and other tax breaks for the Haw Par Villa redevelopment project. A source said that the Haw Par Villa project is likely to get some sort of pioneer status.392 words
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253 1986-01-13 13 MALAYSIA'S MBf Holdings group, headed by Datuk Loy Hean Heong, may take a stake in Hongkong's Far East Bank, according to a report in the British colony. Quoting banking sources, the report said on Friday that negotiations are at an advanced stage253 words
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Article746 1986-01-13 13 SHARE PRICES closed higher on Friday in reaction to the recent sharp fall. Dealers said the pickup was helped by a downward move in UK money market interest rates but trading volume was light. The FTSE 100 index closed higher at 1394.5. INDUSTRIALS Jon 10 Pence Alied-Lyons 263746 words
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Advertisement314 1986-01-13 13 NOTICES IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. ltt (Revised) AND SDf CHIOW MOH PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OP FINAL MEETING NOTICE Is hereby given pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company will314 words
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Advertisement192 1986-01-13 13 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF OCEAN CAR CARRIERS PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the Final Meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at 6 Battery192 words
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Advertisement138 1986-01-13 13 Ia the matter tf The Cam pules Aet, Cap 185 Hi HOLEC FAR EAST PTE LTD (la Members' Valaatary LiqaldaUaa) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Final General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held at 20 Kramat Lane #03-01 A United House, Singapore 0922 on 12th day of138 words
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Advertisement215 1986-01-13 13 Office to Share Guangzhou PRC, 51 sq m, telex, telephone, copy machine, in dedicated office bldg. Monthly rent to share HKD9,300 plus charges. Available immediately. Contact Guangzhou PRC tel *****8 ext 1366 or Singapore *****11. SENOKO DRIVE Single-Storey Factory >) With Office Annexe Land area: approx 140,000 sq ft Factory215 words
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151 1986-01-13 14 THE TREND towards sexual equality in Singapore may prove stronger than any efforts by the government to steer women in its chosen direction. This was argued by Miss Margaret Thomas, a BT journalist, at a forum on women's rights at the National151 words
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443 1986-01-13 14 NYT SENATOR John Danforth, one of the most outspoken critics of Japan's trade practices, has said that the mind-set of Japan must change for that nation to remedy its trade imbalance with the US. Mr Danforth met Prime Minister YasuhiroNYT - 443 words
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358 1986-01-13 14 THE LEADING CAUSE of premature deaths among adults last year was not famine, war or international terrorism. It was cigarette smoking, which now causes an estimated 2.5 million deaths a year. A Washington-based non-profit research group reported on Saturday that despite warning labels,358 words
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Article133 1986-01-13 14 AFP A HYGIENIC style of life will do more to protect you from cancer than wonder drugs can do, 70 of the world's most prominent cancer specialists agreed at a symposium last week on the French Caribbean island of Martinique. Warning not to rely on a possibleAFP - 133 words
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389 1986-01-13 14 LISA LEE - Pace of failures quickened in last six months By LISA LEE THE FALLOUT in the building industry accelerated in the second half of last year when another 25 companies were wound up. This brought to 40 the total number of construction companies wound up389 words
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Article, Illustration507 1986-01-13 14 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers' Association has been reconstituted as a society, its new status giving it greater autonomy and savings on taxes. The association was formerly run as a company under the Companies Act. Along with its new status, the SMA has507 words
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158 1986-01-13 14 UPI A PERUVIAN labour court has ruled that Eastern Airlines must keep 180 Peruvian employees on its payroll even though the airline has not been permitted to fly into the South American country since May 1984. The court resolution ordered the Miami-based airline toUPI - 158 words
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238 1986-01-13 14 AP THE COMMUNIST Party daily Pravda has said the Soviet Union, the world's biggest oil producer, failed to meet production targets for the fifth consecutive year in 1985 and expressed concern that output already is lagging behind planned levels for 1986.AP - 238 words
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LATE FILE
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Article36 1986-01-13 14 UPI TWO SOVIET reconnaissance planes invaded Italian airspace near Sigonella Nato base in Sicily last week and a Soviet spy ship is lurking in international waters nearby, Italian newspapers said yesterday. UPIUPI - 36 words
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58 1986-01-13 14 Reuter THE SPACE SHUTTLE Columbia and its crew of seven finally blasted off yesterday on a five-day flight that had been delayed so many times that it had been been nicknamed "Mission Impossible". The spaceship took off on time at 1155 GMT after beingReuter - 58 words
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Article57 1986-01-13 14 AFP BANGLADESH President Hussain Mohammad Ershad yesterday reiterated his promise to hold national polls this year and called on the opposition to help him ease the country's transition from martial law to democracy. He publicly demonstrated his solidarity with the new pro-government National Party by addressingAFP - 57 words
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59 1986-01-13 14 Reuter INDIA and Pakistan agreed yesterday to hold more talks on the conflict over the disputed Himalayan Siachen Glacier when Pakistan's Defence Secretary visits New Delhi in March or April. Defence secretaries SK Bhatnagar of India and Ijlal Haider Zaidi of Pakistan ended twoReuter - 59 words
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Article32 1986-01-13 14 Reuter TWO JAPANESE soldiers lost in the Malaysian jungle in World War TVo are still there, helping communist guerillas to maintain their weapons, said Bernama News Agency yesterday.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement435 1986-01-13 14 Get your free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Concern over the pace of business closures 2. US has earned its right to be tough on trade By Lee lacocca 3. Eight prominent Hong Kong businessmen435 words
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Advertisement6 1986-01-13 14 Debate over cigarette advertising, Page 36 words
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Advertisement192 1986-01-13 14 Introducing the NEW the complete Telex Management System Mfe 1111 Converts the simplest personal Features now available on TELEXBOX 3 r 1 u» ni rli; nn computers into low-cost, Parity Message Handling Delayed and Timed Delivery of high-efficiency telex terminals Messages with no special host Automatic Re-dialling software needed Multi-Addressing192 words
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Miscellaneous53 1986-01-13 14 WMm Outlook for today: Overcast, with light to moderate rain. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Jan 12 ot the airport: Maximum temperature 25.6 Associated humidity 83 Minimum temperature 21.7 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 0.00 Rainfall in millimetres trace Rainfall this month 275.3 Roiny days53 words
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SHIPPING TIMES
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Article, Illustration375 1986-01-13 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ i CONTAINER handling at Malaysia's Johor Port is expected to improve with the commissioning of its container terminal later this month. The terminal was completed recently as part of the port's second expansion phase which included the completion of two other375 words
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148 1986-01-13 15 AFP THE WORLD seaborne grain trade will fall from around 206.8 million tonnes in 1965 to 186.4 in 1990, a decline of almost 10 per cent, London analysts Ocean Shipping Consultants predict in a survey called "The Grain Market to 2000". In spiteAFP - 148 words
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131 1986-01-13 15 Reuter THE JAPAN/EUROPE Freight Conference and the Japan/Gulf of Aden and Red Sea Ports Conference will change their congestion surcharges at Port Sudan and Algiers, while the Japan/Latin America Eastbound Freight Conference said it changed its cargo handling charge for Port of Spain. At Port Sudan,Reuter - 131 words
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Article97 1986-01-13 15 Reuter CREDITORS OF Uniworld Shipping Ltd accepted a debt repayment plan under which they will receive about HK$3 million, or 10 per cent of claims of about $30 million, accountants Ferrier Hodgson and Marfan said. They said in a statement that court approval is required. Trading inReuter - 97 words
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Article69 1986-01-13 15 Reuter OVERSEAS shipbuilding orders placed with South Korean yards fell to 771,480 gross tons in 1985 from 2,249,212 in 1984, officials of the Korea Shipowners Association said. The value of orders fell to US$522 million from $1,864 million. The officials attributed the fall to worldwideReuter - 69 words
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Article75 1986-01-13 15 Reuter SAFOCEAN PTY Ltd will reduce its special circumstances surcharge on freight rates between Australia and South Africa to 10 per cent from 15 per cent. The cut is effective with voyage 34A of the Safocean Mildura from South Africa and the Safocean Nederburg's 328 from Fremantle.Reuter - 75 words
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Article100 1986-01-13 15 LLOYD'S Register has published a pocket-sized Directory of Services and Offices Worldwide. The 112-page booklet contains a list of LR's services, publications and offices. The list comprises over a hundred items of activity ranging from routine classification and statutory survey work to highly specialised engineering services, including100 words
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Article1325 1986-01-13 16 ACTIVE CHARTERING in the time-charter sector featured the freight market on Thursday together with a gain in the freight rate for grain from US Gulf to continent, ship brokers said. Timecharterers fixed a 66,000 tonner from Japan for two to four months trading at $5,100 daily and two1,325 words
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619 1986-01-13 16 Fairplay "MOST SCRAP facilities are in the Far East while much of the potential tonnage is on the other side of the world. Secondly, demolition prices inevitably fall when scrapping levels are comparatively high." The words of Sir Adrian Swire at the EuroportFairplay - 619 words
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Article869 1986-01-13 16 THE SALE OF AN ultra large crude carrier, the Brazilian Hop*, for continuing trading was a highlight of the shipsale and purchase market last week. The 392,809 dwt vessel built 1975 was sold to an unnamed interest for about US$6.6 million. Two other motor vessels, the 21,310 dwt869 words
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Article855 1986-01-13 16 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 3/4 Antah Orient X 5 Arrow Lines X 5 Atlas Lines X 4 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL III 2/3 ASCL855 words
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155 1986-01-13 16 AFP SAUDI ARABIA has carried out a two-thirds cut in its crude oil stocks onboard tankers, shipping executives said. The stocks have been reduced from 9 million to 2.6 million tons. Japanese importers are being asked to take the remainder, held onAFP - 155 words
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129 1986-01-13 16 THE FIRST shipment of components for McDonnell Douglas MD-80 twinjet transports to be assembled in China sailed out of Long Beach last week. On board the "K" Line container ship Tower Bridge are the wings and main fuselage subassemblies for the first Shanghai-built aircraft. The129 words
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Article228 1986-01-13 17 FT STARRY-EYED OPTIMISTS are few and far between in world shipping after markets have beenbumped uncomfortably back to reality in thepast year or so. Thus, 1986 looks like being a sober year. Ships are now being valued at levels related to recent low building costsFT - 228 words
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376 1986-01-13 17 Lloyd's List A MAJOR expansion programme which includes chartering three bulk carriers originally intended for the ill-fated Sanko fleet has been made by Ugland Shipping. The Norwegian-based company has struck a deal with Japanese trading house Marubeni as part of the expansion drive.Lloyd's List - 376 words
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268 1986-01-13 17 MACGREGOR-NAVIRE Italia has won orders to equip two 18,000 dwt multipurpose ro-ros to be built in two Italian shipyards for the Grimaldi group. One of the 4,000 car capacity vessels, with 11 decks, will be built at the Venezia-Marghera yard of the state-controlled Fincantieri shipbuilding268 words
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Article63 1986-01-13 17 UNITED STATES Navy helicopters rescued all 21 crewmembers of a British South Pole expedition support ship which sank just minutes before three English explorers reached the pole on foot. Crewmembers of the Southern Quest sent out a distress call on Saturday when pack ice split63 words
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Article233 1986-01-13 17 Jan 13-14 Offshore export opportunities, seminar, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London W2 (details: European Study Conferences, Kirby House, 31 High St East, Uppingham, Rutland, Leics. Jan 14 Lecture, "Merchant ship conversions the Falklands campaign," by J Hannah, organised by Nautical Institute (South West branch), 1900 hours, RNEC Manadon. Jan233 words
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142 1986-01-13 17 Reuter COMPENSATION CLAIMS from passengers who were on the luxury liner Achille Lauro during last October's hijacking is holding up the planned sale of the Lauro fleet, a spokesman for the buying consortium said. Luciano Ochetti said that the Greco-Italian consortium Finlauro hadReuter - 142 words
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Article189 1986-01-13 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East European, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.189 words
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80 1986-01-13 17 POLISH Ocean Lines has started a ro-ro service between Europe and Tasmania using four ro-ro sister ships. The service operates round the year with regular sailings every three weeks. The 21,334 dwt vessels used are the Pas nan, Wroclaw, Gdansk II and Katowise J7.80 words
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Article4162 1986-01-13 19 §(3iaBGXDIIB 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 of Singapore. Advanced dates are published at4,162 words
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Article901 1986-01-13 23 Ship RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement dote/time Operator cargo schedule Location Laust Maersk E Orient N Pearl K Jace|in Jenwel Takari 1 Pelopor B Teratai Ratu Konsort Sea Fortune Piya Bhum Thana Bhum Art us Anson Uni Pioneer Frankfurt901 words
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Article468 1986-01-13 23 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure Keppel Aristotelis K16 Borneo alongside 13 1/0700 G Mercury K29 Leo alongside 13 1/1200 Koto Jaya K30 PIL alongside 13 1/1500 Siti Midah K27 Sin Shpg alongside 13 1/1500 Yaluiiang K34 Y Fung alongside 13.1/2300 Lin Petolmg K20 LL468 words
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Advertisement957 1986-01-13 15 Jn Search of exceijM Li'xkvi< frwn /Xttvruxr (ompayr I his runaway best seller disects the secrets of America s most successful and has distille'd their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense TiMJiFt THE BOOKSHOP ABen,s OOCL a Orient Oveiqeas Gotdai** Line lAROM SWUNG AGENCES (Ret No ?*****957 words
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Advertisement69 1986-01-13 15 MOST SCRAP facilities are in the Far East while much of the potential tonnage is on the other side of the world. Page II A MAJOR expansion progromme which includes chartering three bulk carriers originally intended for the ill-fated Sanko fleet has been made by Ugland Shipping. Page 111 Index69 words
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Advertisement1129 1986-01-13 15 IN SINGAPORE: 778-6522 PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDING IN MALAYSIA. 558-955: -LA MAERSK LINE w MAERSK SERVES THREE UK PORTS SINGAPORE/TILBURY 19 DAYS SINGAPORE/HULL 19 DAYS SINGAPORE/GRANGEMOUTH 22 DAYS w„ s pot* EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA To California US Gulf US Atlantic East Canada Maerst Mango1,129 words
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Advertisement407 1986-01-13 16 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South West Pacific North Watt Feeder at Tokyo Faadar at Kobe Mother W LA/LB OAK Mother Kl SEAT VCR TAMAStW M 22/2 25/2 CUffOftMA V. 25/2 2t/; S KASHU M 1/3 4/3 lOK TO M 5/3 8/ P AMOK 1/3 11/3407 words
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Advertisement295 1986-01-13 16 w I Vessel N ROTTERDAM B»RBES TOBA N ROUEN B TAMP* N ROSARIO ItfXT ARRIVAISN ROSARIO 27 1 BARBCR PERSEUS 2/ 1 B HECTOR 17 2 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA Vessel BARBER NAR* BARBER PERSEUS BARBER TOHSHRG BARBER ICCTOR Also acceptng contrs tor Houston (MLB)295 words
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Advertisement961 1986-01-13 17 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd QCIC Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok HAMBURG EXPRESS OSAKA BAT KASUGA MARU BENAVON KOWLOON BAY CITY Of EDMBURGH FRANKFURT EXPRESS TOKIO EXPRESS KAMAKURA MARU LIVERPOOL BAY Also Accepting Hambw| is Rotterdam to Brcmonharen961 words
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Advertisement660 1986-01-13 17 Franco Belgian Services ffa .1 r 7..W hr.n.h S,r\i,.. ilh h.,r h.i-lrrn I im-o B"Ha»en Ant 9 Feb 11 Fck KOKM lACEM wwiiwgioawi STOW PKEIANG Le Harm R <a» Ham B"Ha.en Ant CR PAMS IS la* (13 lan) 3 Fife 4 Fck Feb I Fck 9 Fck 11 Fck KOKM660 words
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Advertisement314 1986-01-13 18 A Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS On carriage to Scandinavia. Med Carribean S America Inland haulage to inland destinations m Europe Spore PKetanjPenanj leiioesßdbao Genoa Hburf fdjm Elhaven «erp *l Muflarjk.ah 1/2 10 2 12/2 13 U/3 15/3- 12/3 IBN Younui 10 2 U/3 10/3 7/3 Soph* fcckmeri 1/3 10, 3314 words
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Advertisement268 1986-01-13 18 I r MS LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Mtmbef ol the Cof ft,urTl C R PARIS 3N HONGKONG CONTAINER 48* ORIENTAL CHKf 47N KOREAN MCE UN 32W IS I (li II 22 1 (20 II 29 1 II 5 2 U?l FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ J A268 words
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Advertisement580 1986-01-13 18 Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS *****. IE EASTERN CAR LINER. LTD. IML INTERMARITIME LTD I K Knabalu TH *****0 Jakarta Tel: *****1 REUNION/SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS KK KM TN tf pj. nw a K CT SARNM V 66 Su580 words
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Advertisement573 1986-01-13 18 r?i EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) EVER GLEAMT EVER GRAND 20 1 24/1 25/1 3/2 6/2 1/2 9 2 EVER GRAND 25/1 29/1 30 1 1/2 «/2 t/2 7/2 EVER GENUS 30 1 4/2 5/2 7/2 11/2 12/2 IJ/2 EVER GOLDEN 11,2 14/2 15/2 17/2 2t/2573 words
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Advertisement364 1986-01-13 18 MSI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD 0. COURRIER TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC SPORE PKeUnj Loadnf for KYOWA COSMOS 27/1 Lae. laya. P Moresby. Honiara. Kieta. Rabaul. Papette 0 COURRIER 6/2 Lac. P. Moresby. Honiara. Kieta. Rabati PORT HEIANC PENANG S*OSE MARITMf PTE ITD 111 ?*****4 7 I *****70 MAiOSS364 words
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Advertisement263 1986-01-13 19 AUSTASIA LINE AND MERLION SHIPPING AGENCY V f/ BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FULLY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH PORT CHALMERS ACCEPTING FCL LCL FOR AUCKLAND, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, BLUFF, CHRISTCHURCH. DUNEDIN LYTTELTON. INVERCARGIL FIJI SMS SPORE NEW PLYMOUTH PORT CHALMERS COLUMBIA STAR 31263 words
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Advertisement186 1986-01-13 19 KB THONG SOON \llCMk AGENCIES PTE. LTD. #09-07, Robina House, S'pore 0106 Tel: *****88. Telex: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORETO PENANG SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK SINGAPORETOSABAH PORT SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI •EQUATOR V SMR 2/86 •JENSON IV SMR 2/86 •BUILDER 111 SMR 2/86 Will Om Nttlir CNtmtf S»m;i 14 Jan186 words
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Advertisement732 1986-01-13 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER StRVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS KkJJEBSEN LINE WL NEW ZEALAND TO NEW ZEALAND, PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND SOUTH PACIFIC <BStW SOUTH AN) IPS I* Noumea Auck Taur Nat*' Timaru 22 2732 words
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Advertisement626 1986-01-13 19 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE FAR EAST TO/FROM S PORE CONTAINER SERVICE BUSAA TWO ROH H I UK KAON STQK HATAHIT V?M ft 1 M 11 1 14.1 IVI M l S PORE TO JAKARTA/SURABAYA CONTAINER SERVICE MAIAPAHM V?OM T P*K* SURABAYA BUSAN 6 21/1 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE626 words
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Advertisement394 1986-01-13 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1* BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore Htoneywa V2O7W 16/17 lan Phashwegyawywa V262W 18/19 lan Pa-an V9OK 27/29 Jan PKeianf Penary 24/25 Jan 21/22 Jan j& BANK LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK A" SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 27394 words
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Advertisement1373 1986-01-13 20 USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round The World Service) Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. NEPTUIC PEARL ¥53 KOREAN MCEJW V3IE OMENTAL GOVERNOR V? 4 ORENTAL MMSHR V 23 ORENTAL EXPLORER V 39 PACIFIC COAST (lm-lading DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDUE MINILANI) BRIDGE) FEEDER UTOPIA V 4 KOREAN lACEJM V3IE MOTHER VESSEL1,373 words
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Advertisement725 1986-01-13 20 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers Smgaoore P AeUnif 1 oadin( toi AS 70 lan CiMo Bombay r 75 lan 74 lm Ma*» B «nfc Haifa CakuMi 30 lan Maikii Bombar I Feb 7 Feb Ma*as/BMi HjMi Cjku*U INDIA SERVICE Accepting FCL725 words
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Advertisement617 1986-01-13 20 GOLDEN LINE GIMN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23. I*to» A»er Street SMGAPOM 0104 TU *****1t (10 IMS) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: s <*" GOtOtN RM CtfomDo Karachi Dubai Kimait GOLDEN CITT Colombo Karachi Dub* Bantam 20/21 lan 10/12 Feb SAN JIANG KOU DAHNCHUA CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO.. PEKING THE PEOPLE S617 words
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Advertisement273 1986-01-13 20 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. mlJl! 10 Anson Road *27 16 International Pla/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (10 Lines) Bff(QiBI£LBIXA-E.WarM BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK PHILITRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD TEL *****22 (8 LINES) TELEX RS ***** PHILI Vessel Eta Png Eta PI. THAI YANG VOY NO 1/K ki Port Loading Mri/Muara273 words
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Advertisement824 1986-01-13 21 ixNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD S potf NEPTUNE AGENCES PIE HO If) No olhce lerimial CIS BOOWNCS 778*977 fl tU AUSI IP* Sl* mvm 22x2022 *****53 o« wufci *****53 *****4? J Bihiu HARPER WfIRA SON BHD P Kelanf HARPER WW* SON BHD »>*» *****1 P la»a HARPER MRA SON BJC824 words
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Advertisement607 1986-01-13 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON srow *«Nts NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE UO Irt ?*****7 ?*****4 ißookmfs) ???7MO (Operations) ????487 *****84 (Ifrmmal) 770?4")0 (CfS) tUNIS TUNAS SETIA SON BHO Kl Id i S-T > PK TH *****4 PEN IH *****5/3674 7S rs\ CEYLON607 words
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Advertisement748 1986-01-13 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Nunbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M/S SHARK*! WAN SOON SDN BW) IST AND 2ND FLOOR MESSRS HAI THONG SHTPMG !27 Penang748 words
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Advertisement381 1986-01-13 22 ItcfjiMial Container Lines S3 COMPAGNIE MALAGACHE DE NAVIGATION (Madagascar National Shipping Line) HINODE KISEN CO. LTD SPECIALISED Hf AWV DETERS AWAII ABl E S pore Loadnf for: KASHIMA MARU 22/24 lan Salalah Dubai VESSEL CARRIR 1 HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN SERVICE SP MOTHER VSL381 words
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Advertisement77 1986-01-13 22 /p QJ si .1 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) L TD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE/BANGKOK -4 SAHINGb WEEKLY Accepting both FCI and LCI *ICI Cargoes packed at private CFS Mon Fri 9am 5 30pm Saturday 9am 12 30pm eid Sw I Pub hoK WEEKLY SERVICE TO HONGKONG. KEELUNG. KAOHSIUNG I JAPAN77 words
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Miscellaneous174 1986-01-13 22 I Regional Weather lk/> y 1 is if •v N O 'V? I *n A K 8 e 0 s 2£? PIS 4fi SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c /A —y win< Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C174 words
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Advertisement134 1986-01-13 23 Mi MtSC AGENOES K. LUMPUR P. KELANG PENANG P. GIDANG J. BAHARU LfOSrtP SPORE *****88/*****56/*****48/*****93 *****1/4 TERMMAL *****1/2 *****2/*****3/*****4/*****3 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 *****8/*****8/*****5 *****22 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE FEEDER GOT r*LG h larr^VrTsrmrrrH ALSO ACCEPTMG FOR: ANTWERP, t. HARVE, UK. BREMEN. COPENHAGEN OSIO ALSO ACCEPTMG FROM EUROPE RTM, HAM. GOT,134 words
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Advertisement274 1986-01-13 23 CS3* IM.AU. (W.A. COASTAL SHIPPING jwmfmpr commission) M.V. "KOOLINDA" Loading at Singapore approximately 27th Janoory, 1986. Cargo space available for F C.L and Heavy Lifts for the following destinations FREEMANTLE. DARWM. N W AUSTRALIAN PORTS Transhipment to Tasmoman Ports and Melbourne available Rates and Bookings contact: STATESHIPS FREMANTLE (MARKETING DEPARTMENTS)274 words
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Article, Illustration788 1986-01-13 25 RAY HEATH - Asian Aerospace '86 has attracted the cream of the world's aircraft makers. Singapore's biennial air exhibition is now third only to the UK's Farnborough display and the Paris Air Show. The reason is simple. Asia has become one of the key markets for aircraft and equipment.788 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1986-01-13 26 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE aerospace/aircraft-related industry in Singapore has yet to reach the heights envisaged by the government. The objective of the government is to build Singapore into the most comprehensive aviation repair and overhaul base and a major aircraft component manufacturing base for1,382 words
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Article, Illustration673 1986-01-13 27 and a hand from SAI THE LEADING EDGE of the Republic's thrust into the aerospace industry is Singapore Aircraft Industries (SAI), which is looking forward to sales of over $180 million in 1965 compared with $140 million in 1984. The government-owned holding company, formed in 1981, posted profits of $19673 words
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Article, Illustration376 1986-01-13 27 LOCKHEED Corporation sees opportunities for more business activities in Singapore in the future now that the US corporation has acquired new companies. "Opportunities for our doing further business in Singapore will change with the changes in our products and the new companies acquired," said Mr376 words
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Article288 1986-01-13 27 SUNDSTRAND Pacific, Singapore's first aerospace manufacturing company, had more than $77 million in fixed assets here last year. The company is reputedly the largest foreign investor here in the aerospace industry. Sundstrand first started in 1971 by manufacturing pneumatic sanders used in the construction industry. In 1976, it288 words
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Article200 1986-01-13 27 GARRETT SINGAPORE'S manufacturing facility was set up at a cost of $8.8 million in 1982 to process raw materials into semi-finished products for feeding the parent company in the US. The company had set up an overhaul and repair facility here in 1977 for turboprop engines, ancillary power200 words
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Article, Illustration1771 1986-01-13 28 RAY HEATH - By RAY HEATH IN THE constant battle to sell aeroplanes, the Pacific has become a key theatre for the major manufacturers. The explosive growth of Asian airlines in the 70's made them invaluable customers when business in the West was stagnating, and the wind1,771 words
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Article, Illustration599 1986-01-13 28 SINCE THE DISCOVERY of bronze an alloy of copper and tin man has been on the lookout for new materials that are stronger, lighter and cheaper to produce and use. Nowhere has the race to discover these new materials been more intense than among aerospaceBT artwork by Francis Tan - 599 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1986-01-13 30 PETER HAZELHURST - By PETER HAZELHURST JAPAN IS KNOWN the world over as a leading producer of cars, motor cycles, cameras, electronic equipment and other consumer goods. But the uninitiated are, for the most part, unaware that Japan is quietly turning out an impressive array of1,123 words
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Article, Illustration1471 1986-01-13 31 The liberalisation of the Chinese economy has sparked an aviation revolution reminiscent of the barnstorming days of the pre-war West. More than thirty airlines have sprung up, and while manufacturers are hoping for big orders, there are still a lot of problems to be solved.1,471 words
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Article, Illustration1808 1986-01-13 32 RAY HEATH - Soaring performances amid persecutions and battles against protectionism By RAY HEATH THE AIRLINES of the East have been hailed as the miracles of the travel trade. They came into the world market from out of the blue, with gently smiling hostesses, free drinks, an1,808 words
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Article, Illustration663 1986-01-13 32 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG THERE ARE around 1,400 civilian helicopters operating in Asia and an equal number of helicopters used by the military forces of the countries in the region. This is a shade over 10 per cent of the world's663 words
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Article, Illustration681 1986-01-13 33 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ MALAYSIA, THAILAND and the Philippines have broadly comparable expertise in the aerospace industry, with only Malaysia having expressed a desire to build its own aircraft within the next decade. The forte of the three countries at the681 words
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Article, Illustration881 1986-01-13 33 BYRON JOYNER - New generation of avionics revolutionises flying By BYRON JOYNER PILOTS will soon have to return to aviation school to re-learn their craft. Aircraft cockpits are quickly shedding the myriad of old-fash-ioned dials and switches and donning a deceptively simplelooking high-tech console which is revolutionising the881 words
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Article, Illustration564 1986-01-13 34 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG THE BUSINESS of major international aero-engine makers today is a paradox. The tradition of fierce direct competition continues. But they are also involved in extensive collaboration with each other across international borders. They are becoming less obsessed with protecting proprietary technology564 words
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Article, Illustration864 1986-01-13 34 SWARAN KAPUR - By SWARAN KAPUR WHEN HYDER ALI, in 18th century India, first used metal cylinders containing combustion powder for military use, he could never have dreamt that those crude missiles would grow into today's multi-billion-dollar sophisticated guided weapons industry. Guided weapons had their origin864 words
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Advertisement203 1986-01-13 25 $8® THE AIRCRAFT-RELATED industry in Singapore has yet to reach the heights envisaged by the government, whose aim is to build the country into an aviation repair centre. 2 3 LOCKHEED Corporation sees opportunities for more business activities in Singapore in the future now that the US corporation has acquired203 words
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Advertisement196 1986-01-13 28 One airframe that performs many] g§HSlte'TV i- i fx**?'y i&^V WCj r«C Xk*:" WJ .;Wv4fK ~i-,; 4 4 -J* :~'i -1 V < 4 5 ii* *cV Bi* >? ifc*# 'o K> i Mi -y'• >* wm* v,;>. \<* i>> -'V;;'- €^v #T SI*««? r* v.- v 'V- V•' V196 words
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Advertisement151 1986-01-13 29 Singapore Defence Industries expand horizons. v fi 4? a 4 f y v y <* Jr\ S3 V o> 1 S. SKI nit 1? pr; 1 P--0 0 a i w 4 J fi 0 a I a lw f ■Ik 0 it r» n#4»f r\ v. J LI j151 words
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Advertisement81 1986-01-13 31 Heartiest Congratulations to the Organisers and Participants of the 3RD ASIAN AEROSPACE EXHIBITION '86 a a ■-> Mi v mmr. v, *> A from Cityneon Displays Official Principal Contractors for the Asian Aerospace Exhibitions since their inception in 1981 Cityneon Displays and Constructions Pte Ltd; the longest established exhibition standbuilders81 words
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