The Business Times, 11 February 1986
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The Business Times
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Title Section13 1986-02-11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 198 C 75 CENTS13 words
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461 1986-02-11 1 LEE HAN SHIH - Quarter-on-quarter decline slowed By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent THERE ARE SIGNS that the long slide in property values may be bottoming out, although private property prices continued to weaken in the second quarter of last year, resulting in a461 words
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528 1986-02-11 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN UNLESS November and December proved to be boom months for clothing and textile exports, local optimism that overseas sales last year would be a repeat of 1964's record $1 billion is unlikely to be justified. Up to528 words
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166 1986-02-11 1 Agencies THE DOLLAR tumbled in Tokyo in after-hours trading yesterday to 188.60 Japanese yen, its lowest level since November 1978. The rate was down from Tokyo's closing rate of 189.90 yen and New York's 190.60 yen on Friday. Japanese exporters were pressured to sell theAgencies - 166 words
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661 1986-02-11 1 WITH OPPOSING counts showing conflicting figures for both candidates for the presidential race in the Philippines, it became clear yesterday that there will be continuing controversy over the conduct of the election. President Ferdinand Marcos directed that the two conflicting661 words
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Article88 1986-02-11 1 AP THE NEW South Yemeni government has announced the death of former president Abdul-Fattah Ismail, a hardline Marxist who allegedly masterminded a recent coup attempt. The secretary-general of the Yemen Socialist Party, All Salem Al-beedh, yesterday said that Ismail died "hours after the massacres that oustedAP - 88 words
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436 1986-02-11 1 THERE IS GOING TO BE an awful lot of de-caffeina ted coffee in Singapore once a discreetly established factory in Woodlands starts production. Until now, the existence of the $15 million factory has been the cause of much speculation in the commodity markets. The Economic436 words
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Advertisement145 1986-02-11 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM UNK HAIR in Hair Weaving &i Hair Care Before Link" After' Link* HAIR WEAVING and HAIR CARE SPECIALIST is here at Link Hair Care to check your hair and scalp and offer you our Expert Advice Free of Charge. We are inviting all men145 words
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Advertisement241 1986-02-11 1 ■NPPB 'J 1 'J.''Pl.. MONEY ft EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE CROSSWORDS TV ft RADIO THE WORKLOAD of management consultants can remain unaffected by recession. But the quality of management shows up in difficult times. The chairman of the big SGV group, Mr Washington SyCip, says his company's consulting work241 words
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Advertisement184 1986-02-11 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM o/Minl k|| KM Kninppine count ihi oy com put*r protMt, Pigt 4 Taking stock of the Tiger LAST YEAR h« Singapore holding the booby prize for stock market performance. Will the Year of the Tiger produce a better performance, and what aort of atrategy184 words
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MANAGEMENT
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566 1986-02-11 2 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ NATIONAL ECONOMIES may ride in and out of recessions, but the workload of management consultants can remain unaffected. Although the force of recession has been felt throughout the region, but the chairman of the big SGV group, Mr Washington SyCip,566 words
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509 1986-02-11 2 INSEAD, the largest business school in Europe, will be running three executive programmes in March in Singapore. The longest is the one-and-a-half week Asian International Executive Programme (March 17-27) run once a year and attended by senior executives of local and multinational companies509 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-02-11 2 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG MANAGERS today live under the constant pressure of deciding what is urgent and what is important. Too often, their lives are controlled by the "tyranny of the urgent". They shove aside higher and worthier goals to put out fires.457 words
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Article618 1986-02-11 2 BOLB 03WSD Title: Leasing finance Editor: Tom Clark PiMifcer: Euromoney Publications Pages: 147. USI9S OVER THE LAST 25 years, leasing has become a popular method of financing equipment without the capital outlay. Regarded worldwide as a financial activity in its own right, it is interesting618 words
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Article765 1986-02-11 2 Seminars and courses DURATION Feb 12-21 Feb 13-15 Feb 17-19 Feb 18Mar 20 Feb 19Mar 5 Feb 19Mor 7 Feb 20-21 Feb 21 Feb 22 Feb 24 Feb 24-25 Feb 25Apr 10 Feb 25 Apr 22 Feb 27-28 Feb 27-28 Feb 25 Feb 28Mar 26 Mar 3 Mar 3-5765 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement41 1986-02-11 2 _]|>>*:%"!~])+&&|.^~]=,)|?.}<?( Wanted to buy: Metal-working Machine Tools U.S. Buyer seeks entire facilities or major groupings of young machines. Contact Mr. Jay Krom from Feb. 23 to 28 at Hotel Inter-Continental Pavilion, telephone *****88. Or Telex U.S.A. *****8 anytime before his arrival here.41 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration298 1986-02-11 3 UPI RESIDENTS of Talloires circulated petitions on Sunday calling for the eviction of former Haitian president Jean-Claude Duvalier from their tiny French Alps town. The 34-year-old Haitian ruler, his wife, Michele, and 22 family members and friends were lodged at the Hotel Dabbaye, a restoredUPI - 298 words
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Article917 1986-02-11 3 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time PAA PA21/5 0155 LAX/TYO/HKG CAL CI 341 0255 TPE CAL CI337 0255 TPE SV SV389 0445 JED/RUH MAS MH60I 0720 KUL MAS MH681 0820 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH8II 0940 PEN SIA SQI03 1005917 words
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305 1986-02-11 3 UPI FORMER British Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine, launching what political observers said was a bid for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's job, has called for a policy of "caring capitalism" to get Britain going again. Striving to be heard over a raucous mixturesUPI - 305 words
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115 1986-02-11 3 NYT THE American Psychological Association has adopted a resolution stating that scientific evidence on the effectiveness of polygraph, or lie-detector, tests is still unsatisfactory. The adoption of the resolution on Feb 1 comes as the Reagan administration continues to push for the expansion ofNYT - 115 words
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Article242 1986-02-11 3 AP AMERICAN consumers, already bombarded by offers of private communications gadgets ranging from briefcase telephones to elaborate pocket-paging sets, may soon be able to buy yet another way to talk: new walkie-talkies that will permit private wireless conversations across short distances. Government communications officials hopeAP - 242 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-02-11 3 President allays fears over budget cuts AP PRESIDENT RONALD Reagan has told Americans to "get ready for a banner year" and ignore warnings that his proposed budget cuts would "wreak havoc throughout the nation". In his weekly radio address, delivered from the White House onAP - 444 words
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531 1986-02-11 3 AFP GROWTH OF THE world economy will be boosted by about 0.3 per cent in 1966 if the price of oil remains at US$2O a barrel on average, European Community experts forecast. The fall of oil prices would help developing countries which import oil,AFP - 531 words
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Article, Illustration430 1986-02-11 4 Poll rigging claimed by watchdogs NYT AN INTERNATIONAL TEAM of election observers said on Sunday that they had witnessed widespread fraud by supporters of President Ferdinand Marcos, and 30 computer workers in the government's own vote-counting agency walked out, saying returns were being falsifiedNYT - 430 words
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183 1986-02-11 4 AFP INDIAN ARMY soldiers have been told they will literally have to shape up if they want promotion, a newspaper reported during the weekend. The Indian Express said the army was facing a new enemy weight which is undermining the soldiers' physical fitnessAFP - 183 words
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Article49 1986-02-11 4 Bernama THAI AND Malaysian security forces have launched a joint operation against communist terrorists along their common border. The joint action, concentrated on two targets believed to be strongholds of the banned Communist Party of Malaya, is the first being conducted this year. BeraamaBernama - 49 words
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183 1986-02-11 4 Reuter PRIME MINISTER David Lange said yesterday the actions of the US in "constantly abusing" New Zealand for its anti-nuclear policies were making his government's stance more popular at home. Mr Lange said he believed Washington was clearly orchestrating a campaign ofReuter - 183 words
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96 1986-02-11 4 Reuier FACTORY WORKERS put in an average 54.4 hours a week in South Korea, much longer than anywhere else in the world. The Korea Employers' Federation in Seoul said yesterday that their closest rivals in the manufacturing industry were in Hongkong, where workersReuier - 96 words
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341 1986-02-11 4 Reuter CHINA HAS DISCLOSED figures which indicate that its su-per-fast economic growth continued last year in spite of much-publicised efforts to cool down the economy. The New China News Agency said President Li Xiannian told a meeting called to celebrate the start ofReuter - 341 words
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Article, Illustration446 1986-02-11 4 AP BUSINESSES in India are taking advantage of Pope John Paul ll's visit to link him to advertising for everything from a colour television set to the best bottle of ketchup in town. Newspapers in each city visited by Pope JohnAP - 446 words
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Advertisement201 1986-02-11 3 Arrighto oe with strings attached. VALENTINE'S DAY DINNER DANCE AT THE DYNASTY SINGAPORE $45++ PER PERSON. Romance at The Dynasty Ballroom begins at Bpm on Valentine's Day with a special 4-course Western dinner which you're likely to recall with fond memories this time next year. And accompanying you while you201 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous43 1986-02-11 3 Doonesbury lAPPREO- NOT AT ALL, Z. ATS YOUR CALL!NO FWP X 7%: _OF PUKE.. S* 1 I sfi 2 t It ?7/' 1 £1 BY GARRY TRUDEAU o 3. f 3 SIS UNFORTUNATELY, 9€s RFAPf* NMASPH&HAIRW, jm I Z\ I 1 4 r«»43 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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677 1986-02-11 4 SHARP FLUCTUATIONS by sterling, caused initially by crude oil's plunge to six-year lows, had a restricting effect on business volume in London commodity markets last week. G«id: Easier. Early dollar steadiness and sharp falls in New York saw prices lower, before talk of social677 words
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Article680 1986-02-11 4 COFFEE ROBUSTA COFFEE futures last Friday ended a volatile but thinly traded day with gains from Thursday night of £50 to £89 a tonne, at or near the highs of a maximum £150 traded range. Values were lifted from earlier sharp losses by a firmer New York market680 words
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Article410 1986-02-11 4 CONTINUED demand for physicals other than RSS One last week saw a further run up on the approach to the long Lunar New year holiday, Holiday, Cutler and Bath said in its fortnightly report on the Singapore and Malaysian markets. TSR 10 and 20 appreciated about 12 cents, but410 words
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Article236 1986-02-11 4 WHEAT FUTURES last Friday recovered from early lows on light commercial buying just before midday, closing quietly mixed on the Chicago Board of Trade, up two US cents per bushel in March to off IV4 in new crop. March settled at U553.24 V« after posting a five cent range236 words
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Article18 1986-02-11 4 KL TIN Dot* Closma prtc*s MS/kg Turnover 18.00 36 17.80 3 17.50 53 J*X^| 17.20 14 17.15 6818 words
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Article149 1986-02-11 4 Chinese Product Exchange Sellers' noon clown? prices on Fob 8 (SS/100 k«). Coconut oil Bulk Foe 60.00 Old drum FOB 73.00 New drum FOB 77 00 Copra Mixed (loose) 32 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 1352 50 Sarawak White FOB foq NLW 1342 50 Sarawok special block149 words
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Article230 1986-02-11 4 SOYBEAN FUTURES on Friday eased to close V« US cent to 2Vi cents per bushel lower in light trade on the Chicago Board of Trade. March settled at USSS.3OV« after posting a 6>« cent range on the day. Traders seemed unwilling to take large positions either way ahead of230 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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348 1986-02-11 5 Reuter WESTERN EUROPE'S last common currency faded away as the Dark Ages snuffed out the dying embers of the Roman Empire. Now a few optimistic spirits are trying to breathe life into what could be a modern successor toReuter - 348 words
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Article207 1986-02-11 5 AFP POLAND NEEDS more than US$l billion in new credits from Western governments this year to service its external debt, finance Minister Stanislaw Nieckarz has said in an interview appearing last week in the European edition of the Wall Street Journal. He said Poland,AFP - 207 words
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Article79 1986-02-11 5 Reuter PERUVIAN President Alan Garcia froze the official rate of the national currency, the inti, against the US dollar to end-1966 for the payment of essential imports. He said the inti would remain at the buy-sell rate of 13.91/13.96 against the dollar, set on AugReuter - 79 words
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196 1986-02-11 5 Reuter MINE PRODUCTION of gold in the US is projected to grow from 2.1 million troy ounces in 1964 to 4.0 million troy ounces in 1968 a 90 per cent increase. The Gold Institute, in a report released duringReuter - 196 words
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671 1986-02-11 5 Fed not expected to adopt accommodative policy Reuter AMERICAN credit markets will struggle to hold their levels without any encouraging signals likely to emerge from the twoday meeting this week of the Federal Reserve's policy setting body. Analysts in New York saidReuter - 671 words
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Article136 1986-02-11 5 AP THE Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) is considering the formation of a "superbank" along Islamic lines. The English-language newspaper Saudi Gazette said that OIC secretary-general Sharifuddin Pir Zadeh had to approve the idea, and then submit it to the 46-member conference at the 1968 summit.AP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-02-11 5 NYT THE UNITED STATES, in a policy change forced by Congress, has joined an agency of the World Bank that helps African countries and has sent it a US$7l.B million contribution. The US has become the 17th member of the agency,NYT - 347 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article346 1986-02-11 5 UBS UBS JAWBONING in the currency policy field lost none of its past impact on the foreign exchange markets last week. The markets were prompt in complying with the wish of the Japanese central bank for temporary exchange rate stability in order not toUBS - 346 words
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Article246 1986-02-11 5 TOKYO: THE DOLLAR yesterday closed easier at 189.90 yen in very thin trading, and fell to a traded low of 189.30 yen, a seven-year low, in after hours broker-to-broker trading here. Dealers attributed the drop to below 190 yen to the Lunar New Year market holiday in Hongkong246 words
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Article, Illustration224 1986-02-11 5 Asian market Malw Km swap M the prime lMdh| rates tf 12 ma jar banks optratfeii hi Seaport ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Feb 7 BID PRICES High Low us 7 days 7 15/16 7 7/8 1 month 7 15/16 7 7/8 2 months 7 15/16224 words
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267 1986-02-11 5 National Discount Co THE LUNAR New Year failed to buoy up the interbank market rates in spite of heavy cash withdrawals by the public. The system was flush with funds and term rates moved consistently downwards. Hence, by the end of theNational Discount Co - 267 words
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Article471 1986-02-11 5 PLR of bonks at tfee dose of business on Friday, Fob 7 as supplied by the Association of Bonks in Singapore. BANK PLR Algemene Bank Arrvencon Express Bank Am'Dam R'terdam Bank Arab Bankng Corp Arab Bank Ltd Asm Commercial ANZ Banking Group Ltd 7*4 8W 7*4 8471 words
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Advertisement155 1986-02-11 5 Air India's EXECUTIVE CLASS Simply First Cass Air freight is faster Our coverage is better In BT every Friday. REIGHT Pork Rib Special v Another Specialty only from Dragon Gty. Discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes at Dragon City. Experience the warm and impeccable service, so reminiscent155 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1095 1986-02-11 6 FLORENCE CHONG - Australia has rewritten its trade policy by handing over the marketing of its products overseas to the private sector. The government has created the Australian Trade Commission and appointed some of the country's most senior businessmen to its board. FLORENCE CHONG reports. FLORENCE CHONG AUSTRALIA'S standing1,095 words
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1249 1986-02-11 6 MAX COMMANDER - By MAX COMMANDER FLEET STREET, the Street of Ink, or Street of Shame as it is well described in the satirical magazine Private Eye, appears to be awakening from its long sleep. Restrictive practices, the grip on production by the print unions which1,249 words
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Advertisement92 1986-02-11 6 So you think L you know all about I S G N A O P R E i Then answer these questions:1. How much is your wife worth? 2. How much cash is tucked away in the statutory boards? 3. How many snappy new columns are there in SB? If92 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous697 1986-02-11 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Essays in injection (5) 8 Gong, outwardly for dinner or the like (5) 10 One tough guy among the many (2-3) 11 Many an airman is a Scot (3) 12 Equipped for half a year at sea (5) 13 Those running away from certain traps? (7)697 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration496 1986-02-11 7 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS HASSAN BOHARI, his international tennis career seemingly over after declining selection for the SEA Games last December, is on the brink of a comeback after finishing with an unbeaten record in the round-robin Davis Cup selection tournament last week. The 29-year-old veteran496 words
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537 1986-02-11 7 UPI AUSTRALIA m spread-eagled the fleet and scored the biggest win of the series in the third heat of the world 12-meter yachting championships off Fremantle yesterday. Australia m, with the golden boxing kangaroo on its bow, hurtled over the line 46 secondsUPI - 537 words
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Article, Illustration129 1986-02-11 7 UPI POLE VAULTER Billy Olson, performing less than 24 hours after Sergei Bubka set a world mark in Moscow, cleared 19 feet 5Vt inches on Saturday to improve the world record at the Vitalis/US Olympic Invitational in New Jersey. The American has improved the recordUPI - 129 words
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191 1986-02-11 7 UPI AMERICAN Brad Gilbert swept past defending champion Stefan Edberg of Sweden, 7-5, 7-fi, .on Sunday to capture the U*****,000 US indoor tenuis championships in Memphis. The sixth-seeded Gilbert. wbo defeated top seed Jimmy Connors in the quarterfinals, will take home a firstUPI - 191 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-02-11 7 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER EIGHT MONTHS ago, Flylag Seatnaa literally flew home to annihilate a field of amateur sprinters in blistering fashion. That day at Bukit Timah, he crossed the line four lengths ahead of his nearest rival and with his rider Gaven Yong sitting back444 words
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Article, Illustration733 1986-02-11 7 NYT HE HAD FINISHED sparring, and now, up in the ring inside the green-and-white tent, Marvellous Marvin Hagler was moving around with his trainer. As the world middleweight champion threw combinations, Goody Petronelli caught the punches with thick red gloves. In the coolNYT - 733 words
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Article94 1986-02-11 7 AP HOMETOWN favourite Marvin Johnson, the holder of a world light heavyweight championship for an unprecedented third time, credits the incentive of his family for his defeat of Leslie Stewart on Sunday for the World Boxing Association title. "I'ye got four kids to feed," theAP - 94 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1196 1986-02-11 7 w em mm L ■■■H1 DIONNE WARWICK IN LONDON Channel 5, 3.35pm This programme features highlights from a two-day concert held at the Royal Albert Hall London Jm Described as one of the »>| most lavish productions in the history of I television, the concert I also includes I performances1,196 words
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Miscellaneous71 1986-02-11 7 Play golf the Sevvy way WHEN PLANING A DEU BERATE HOOK OR SLICE grip the Club NORWMLN, OPEN THE. STANCE AND SWING SUGHTLV OUT TO IN FOR THE HOOK CLOSE THE STANCE AND SWING IN TO OUT It' if TO HIT A 5 LOW SHOT PLAN THE BALL BACK TOWARDS71 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article256 1986-02-11 8 TOKYO: Prices rose for the eighth consecutive day yesterday to close up 13.94 at a record closing high of 13,226.07. Turnover was a moderately active 380 million shares against 400 million on Friday, when the market rose 25.52. The broad-er-based Tokyo Stock Exchange index gained 1.44 to 1,066.94. FEB256 words
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Article121 1986-02-11 8 BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index dipped 0.14 to 136.11 yesterday. Turnover amounted to 38,300 shares valued at 3.8 million baht. The Hongkong and Taipei markets woro cloeod yesterday for the Chinese Now Year holiday. Sydney pricoe woro unavailable. FEB 10 BoMs Stam Cement Siam City 453 426121 words
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Article75 1986-02-11 8 FEB 10 Bonk Seoul Won 664 -3 Hyundai Const Hyundai Motor 1034 2010 701 -6 unch -39 Choheung Bk 615 1 671 Commercial Bk 671 522 -1 +9 Yukong 1712 +77. Daewoo Corp 640 12 895 -181 Ooewoo Ind 945 -20 805 491 +6 GoW Star 1090 5 So.75 words
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301 1986-02-11 8 Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market closed on Friday at a record high for the third time last week after being deterred only briefly by some potentially bad news. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which closed over 1600 for the first timeReuter - 301 words
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Article108 1986-02-11 8 FEB 07 Abrtfct C$ 20 1* Imp Ofl Inco kit Prov Pip# Int Uts 42* 20* 37* -M AJcon 45 19* 19* 17* -H Argo«n Hkig* 23* 30* 2* Bonk Nova Scotia 37v* Mc Bbdd 26* 21* 28 29* 40* MofpfvA) Can Imp 6k 20* 16* 18 4* Caring108 words
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Article205 1986-02-11 8 FU 07 land UniMC 1300 MOUSTV1AL5 MININGS A Alpha 1150 240 unch Angto* 4025 unch AE And Q Amaprap 975 525 inch -5 50 -20 unch Angtvaol Btyyoor* ***** 1525 -200. unch -150 AAMC 3800B Charter 8308 2450 Cora Gold ***** 250 Cora Murch 980 20 inch 700 •3205 words
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Article615 1986-02-11 8 FEB 07 US$ Firastona Tra 23* 15* 4* Natt Gypsim Co NCR Corp 46 45 4- 4* FMC Cp 68* 47* 4* Alcoa 44V. 1* C_,J rOTO MOfCX 64* 1* Norfok 86* 4-* Alegheny Lud Afced Cham Cp 17* 48* Ffiipoft MinH Freuhouf Cp 15* 26* Afeed Store*615 words
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Article778 1986-02-11 8 Amsterdam FU 07 Hi ABN 582.00 -6.5 Aogon Ahold 107.00 -4.1 80 00 -1 164.10 -1.2 AMEV Ajnfot Amro Bank Baikal 82.50 -3.2 Z 110.20 -1.6 3800 -0.9 595 00 mdi Boikofe 139 70 -2.1 Cotond 511.00 -4 Oat Mj Ehavior Fokkar Gamma GiMbroc I 177 50 -4.5778 words
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Article48 1986-02-11 8 HYUNDAI Motor Co exported 15,000 cars in January, more than three times the 4£oo in the same month last year. The leading South Korean carmaker said the tally included 9,000 Pony Excels (front-wheel-drive subcompacts) that it shipped to the US in January. Stockholm pricoe wontunavailable48 words
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Advertisement727 1986-02-11 8 I Mm to wise, Sim mssL V.JUIOP 6SRU i m 4 c TONIGHT -whole Roasted Baby Lamb The Chef carves at 8.15 pm every Tuesday and Thursday at the Baron's Table In the best European tradition of old, our Chef will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast, done to a turn,727 words
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Advertisement150 1986-02-11 8 London otocfcs on page 12 Cafe de Princes u m; V *«r Hongbao Buffet Feast on 40 delicious dishes plus traditional lucky rawfish Yu sheng. Available daily until Feb 23. Lunch $16++ (adult); $12++ (child) Dinner $18++ (adult); $14++ (child) Tiger draught at only $3.50++ per glass. Hongbao Festival Feb150 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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363 1986-02-11 9 r n K 1 J Hongkong m SHK Research THE HANG SENG INDEX last week rose 38 points to close at 1,734.04. The market rebounded seven points on Monday after falling some 20 points at one stage on rumours concerning DengSHK Research - 363 words
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Article151 1986-02-11 9 Credit Suisse AFTER the disappointing performance of the previous week, the Zurich exchange last week managed to march in tune with Wall Street's good performance. The Credit Suisse Index gained 14.8 points over the week to close at 496.5 on Friday. The index had slipped one pointCredit Suisse - 151 words
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230 1986-02-11 9 fj Tol,, AFP THE TOKYO stock market posted a considerable advance last week as buying centred on speculative and semiconductorrelated issues. The Nikkei Stock Average closed the week at a record 13,212.13 yen on Friday for a 187.83-yen weekly gain. ItAFP - 230 words
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894 1986-02-11 9 iFS m/i A N ew York u FT IT HAS BEEN a good week for President Reagan and Wall Street. The president, basking in the knowledge that his personal popularity remains remarkably high, delivered an optimistic State of the Union message, and announcedFT - 894 words
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343 1986-02-11 9 1 Sydney Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets ended the week easier after experiencing record highs, a 14.9 point mid-week crash, the country's largest ever takeover bid and record falls in world oil prices. The week was dominated by Tuesday's Asl.9 billion partial bid for BHPReuter - 343 words
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Article90 1986-02-11 9 BCI THE MILAN market continued sturdily on its way to new peaks as unit trusts made their presence felt again on the market. Over the week, the BCI AllShare Index rose 4.7 per cent to an all-time high of 495.26, with average turnover at aBCI - 90 words
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Article, Illustration5529 1986-02-11 10 CHAN Ol CHEE - II By CHAN Ol CHEE EARLY BUYING SUPPORT gave way to profit-taking as Investors stayed away from the stock market in the last two trading sessions last week. Many market players, including stockbrokers and dealers, were in a holiday mood and were unwilling to make fresh5,529 words
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323 1986-02-11 10 iruuJ London A UPI THE LONDON stock market neglected gloomy news last week and kept breaking through to record highs. Equities ignored the negative factors hanging over the stock market the Westland crisis which continued to rumble on, a sharp (allUPI - 323 words
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Article770 1986-02-11 10 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Feb 7 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Proposals for a $300 miiion injection of funds into the stock market, put forward by Bonkers Trust and American Express, would mean the creation of a severvyeor credit of (300 million or its equivalent in770 words
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Advertisement463 1986-02-11 9 Mora roviows on Pago* 10 and 11 I I V ..UtZJA Mt s /f=p For a Rsranakan Buffet Lunch so good, even Nonyas feel at home. For over a decade we've been known for Peranakan Buffet lunches with a home-cooked flavour. You too can enjoy the pleasure daily, for only463 words
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Advertisement208 1986-02-11 9 PEKING A SICHUAN RESTAURANT Sy«*x>» <* too9^ity ?/23» i»Ti«— T L T£.JsSt» journey a» Succ- 4UB-y Bon Voy»9* Lw Hou** <X Luc* $608 toO T I XV*** 0« T««"** I *?Pro»P"*¥ 1 0 1 of Hmnn—y X.O. Brandy FREE, for irtry r—nfd tab*. Co-sponsored by Rich• Monde Pt» Ltd. For208 words
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STOCK MARKET SURVEY
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Article, Illustration799 1986-02-11 11 PETER RANDALL - By PETER RANDALL haad of rtMireh, Jamas Capol (Far Eaat) Ltd THE YEARS of the Tiger do not have a particularly good track record. In this century alone, previous years of the Tiger coincided with the start of World War799 words
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Article, Illustration966 1986-02-11 11 ROBERT TAY - By ROBERT TAY investment analyst, Phillip Securities "CONFIDENCE" is perhaps the first word that I would use to describe the outlook for our economy and the stock market in 1906. The second word patience. In ushering the Year of the Tiger, I would advocate market participants to966 words
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306 1986-02-11 11 i MM K.Lumpur THE LAST TRADING week in the Lunar Year of the Ox ended rather unceremoniously at the Kuala Lumpur stock market. The usual fanfare of prices being chased higher amidst heavy volumes by the "windowdressing" activity of the traditional Lunar New306 words
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Article418 1986-02-11 11 RAMEBH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMEBH CHANDIRAMANI IN A YEAR when every other world stock market was rewarding its investors with substantial capital gains, players of the twin equity markets in Singapore and Malaysia got nothing. Not only did the local exchange lose ground last year, it came in last in418 words
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Article, Illustration589 1986-02-11 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM IT IS INDEED unfortunate that after a nerve-wrecking Year of the Ox, the Singapore stock market has to face the tiger for the next 12 months and with it the prospects of another "wild" experience. A Tiger year is589 words
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1264 1986-02-11 11 DONALD SINCLAIR - By DONALD SINCLAIR retired mtmbtr, Stock Exchange of Singapore "A PROPHET is not with honour if he doesn't get the omens right for his own country" would be a fair comment on my forecast of a year1,264 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-02-11 11 Donald Sinclair - Donald Sinclair THE THIRD WAVE began at 215 on the Straits Times Industrial Index (STI), in August 1975, and peaked at STI 973 in 1961. The rise to 1,072 in 1964 was an extension in an ABC, ABC, one to five "flat" correction from 1961 which389 words
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188 1986-02-11 12 UPI OPEC PRESIDENT Arturo Hernandez Grisanti of Venezuela, seeking the cooperation of non-member producers on stabilising oil prices, held talks on Sunday and yesterday with the oil ministers of Norway and Mexico. Swiss authorities also confirmed that the Organisation of Petroleum ExportingUPI - 188 words
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Article410 1986-02-11 12 LISA LEE - Brick makers also hit by slowdown in construction By LISA LEE LOCAL CEMENT and brick manufacturers cut production by between 20 and 60 per cent last year, continuing the trend started in 1964. Brick production (ell by more than a third from a total of 224 million410 words
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252 1986-02-11 12 THE REDUCTION in entertainment duties announced by the government in the last budget caused a 50 per cent drop in revenue collected from this source last year. For the whole of 1965, the government collected $21 million in entertainment duties compared252 words
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486 1986-02-11 12 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN MANUFACTURERS of colour television sets (CTVs) had lots of orders last year and local traders enjoyed increased business to meet the new demand from China and a rise in US consumption. This was reflected in the latest data486 words
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366 1986-02-11 12 Reuter IRAN HAS LAUNCHED its first major Gulf War offensive in nearly a year, but 12 hours after the first advance towards the southern Iraqi port of Basra it was not clear if fighting was continuing. "The offensive posed a grave threat to the IraqiReuter - 366 words
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93 1986-02-11 12 AP A COMMISSION investigating the Challenger explosion has told the US space agency to turn over all internal documents on what a newspaper called the "potential failure" of critical seals in the booster rockets. The request came after a New York Times article described discrepanciesAP - 93 words
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67 1986-02-11 12 AP WARPLANES from the US Sixth fleet may help protect Israeli commercial flights from possible interception by Libyan Jets. Newsweek magazine, quoting "well-placed Pentagon officials", also said yesterday that the US had decided to keep a constant air and naval presence off the LibyanAP - 67 words
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Article67 1986-02-11 12 NORTH KOREA has put its armed forces on alert, charging US-South Korean war games that begin this week have created new tension "which may lead to the outbreak of war". The Pyongyang government yesterday denounced the annual "Team Spirit" manoeuvres and repeated allegations they constituted67 words
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Article895 1986-02-11 12 SHARE PRICES were marked up yesterday at the outset in light trading with sentiment helped by Wall Street's record high on Friday and steadier sterling, dealers said. At 0945 GMT, the FT 30 Share Index broke new ground again, rising 6.5 to a record 1,194.2. Government bonds firmed895 words
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Article40 1986-02-11 12 UPI A GENERAL STRIKE in New Delhi halted wholesale trading and closed down major shopping centres and several schools yesterday. The strike was in protest against a recent rise in the prices of essential commodities. UPIUPI - 40 words
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25 1986-02-11 12 UPI WEST GERMAN President Richard von Weizsaecker left for Bangladesh yesterday, ending a five-day state visit to Burma, r— UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article49 1986-02-11 12 Reuter DEPUTY Japanese Foreign Minister Shlnichi Yanai yesterday discussed Cambodia with Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila. Foreign ministry officials quoted Mr Yanai as saying that Japan supported the UN resolutions on Cambodia calling for the withdrawal of Vietnamese troops and self-determina-tion for the Cambodian people. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article41 1986-02-11 12 AP THE WIFE of Soviet dissident Anatoly Shcharansky had not received confirmation that her husband was about to be released from a Soviet prison and would not leave Israel until she did, said Israel Radio yesterday.AP - 41 words
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Article56 1986-02-11 12 Reuter A LONDON high court Judge yesterday ordered the seizure of the entire assets of print union Sogat 82, estimated to be worth £17 million, for contempt of court The Judge said Sogat 82 was flouting the law by ordering its members to disrupt the distributionReuter - 56 words
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Article33 1986-02-11 12 UPI TWO VISITING American senators yesterday disassociated themselves from criticisms of New Zealand's anti-nuclear policies made last week by the new US Ambassador to Australia, William Lane. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article32 1986-02-11 12 Reuter THE EUROPEAN consortium battling (or a stake in Britain's Westland helicopter company yesterday failed in its bid to buy 20.2 per cent of the company's shares.Reuter - 32 words
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Article40 1986-02-11 12 UPI US SUPER-COMPUTERS will soon be off limits to Soviet bloc scholars at the insistence of the Pentagon and intelligence agencies who fear Soviet military specialists posing as scholars, the New York Times said yesterday. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article45 1986-02-11 12 UPI POPE JOHN PAUL n, on the last day of his tour of India, yesterday told seminary students to stay out of secular affairs and appealed to young people of all religions to work together for human development. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Advertisement218 1986-02-11 12 Get your free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Cut in employers' CPF: The other side of the coin 1 2. Michael Fam thrives on challenges exclusive interview with Businessman of the Year. 3. Asia becoming218 words
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Miscellaneous56 1986-02-11 12 aaaa&ma Outlook for todoy: Showers over several oreos in tho afternoon and early evening. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Feb 10 ot the airport: Moximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 57 Minimum temperature 23.8 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 9.15 Roinfoll in millimetres nil Roinfoll this month56 words
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Article234 1986-02-11 13 THE RO-RO 86 conference and exhibition in May will be the largest event since this sector of the shipping market first met 10 years ago. The nine-day event in Gothenburg has attracted the interests of those who are in intermodal, through-transport and ferry operations. Ro-ro vessels234 words
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317 1986-02-11 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM HANJIN CONTAINER Line will widen its cargo base for its trans-Pacific services shortly after it launches its new service to the US east coast this month. It has appointed Ben Line in Singapore to canvass for cargo317 words
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186 1986-02-11 13 Reuter INTERNATIONAL banks which lend to Greek shipowners are likely to use stricter criteria before approving loans this year, but there is no real danger they will stop providing funds, president of the union of Greek Shipowners Stathis Gourdomichalis said.Reuter - 186 words
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83 1986-02-11 13 Seatrade Week THE PHILIPPINE government has declared an all-out war against the illegal recruitment of Filipino seamen and land-based overseas workers. It has classified the act as a "crime of economic sabotage punishable by life imprisonment and fines of up to Pesos 100,000 (US$5,OOO). ItSeatrade Week - 83 words
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Article178 1986-02-11 13 Reuter THREE ASIA/AFRICA Freight Conferences are raising their currency adjustment factors, CAF, effective immediately. The Far East/East Africa Conference is raising its CAF to 19 per cent from 14.5 per cent. The Japan/West Africa (Angola/Cameroun Range) and the Japan/West Africa (Nigeria/Senegal Range) Conferences are changing their CAFsReuter - 178 words
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Article34 1986-02-11 13 Reuter THE HONGKONG/Calcutta and Bangladesh Freight Conference will cancel the 10 per cent congestion surcharge on shipment from Hongkong to Calcutta in view of improvements in the port, effective Feb 10. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article122 1986-02-11 13 AFP THE OIL tanker and resupply ship Yambu has left a shipyard in Toulon for delivery to Saudi Arabia under the terms of the Sawari contract between France and Saudi Arabia. The Sawari contract was signed in October 1980 and covered particularly the supply ofAFP - 122 words
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Article1932 1986-02-11 14 RATES FOR grain chartering out of the US on Friday continue to edge lower where changed while there appears to be a lull in iron ore and coal fixing after the recent activity, shipbrokers said. Two vessels are reported to have been chartered for grain from the US1,932 words
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655 1986-02-11 14 Fairplay LISBON'S LARGE but much troubled shiprepair yard, Estaleiros Navais de Lis boa Sari, Lisnave, has been given a better chance of recovery from its present desperate situation by a new no-strike agreement. The deal was signed early last month between the governmentFairplay - 655 words
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Article751 1986-02-11 14 INTERESTS IN tonnage (or scrap was high in the London secondhand sale and purchase market last week. The Taiwanese were particularly active. Their purchases included three motor bulk/oil carriers, each about 16,300 light tons, (or about US$l22 per light ton. The vessels are the Mary Ann and the751 words
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Article626 1986-02-11 14 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afea Line VI 3 Anro Service IV 3/4 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL IN 2/3 ASCL HI 1 Bolt-Canada Line VI 4/5 Bolt-Orient Line V* 4/5 Bank Line V 5 BBS II 4/5 Ben Line Cont626 words
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Article96 1986-02-11 14 Reuter AN IRANIAN helicopter attacked Panamanian-flag tanker Sabs 1 in the Gulf on Sunday but both rockets fired at the ship missed. The 11,910 deadweight tonne vessel was attacked in an area east of Qatar, where Iran has launched a number of previous attacks. ItReuter - 96 words
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270 1986-02-11 14 AP ABOUT 55 TANKERS are sitting at anchor off the coast of the United Arab Emirates on account of a sharp drop in oil shipments out of the Gulf countries, a newspaper reported. Gulf-based shipping executives confirmed this,AP - 270 words
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Article186 1986-02-11 15 Kingsley Wood - -By Kingsley Wood CUSTOMS OFFICERS seized only a very small part of the illegal drugs arriving in Australia through the port of Melbourne, according to the Victorian Collector of Customs, Mr Allan Luckman. He said he would need 10 times the number of officers to be able186 words
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785 1986-02-11 15 AP NEARLY TWO years of UN-spon-sored talks aimed at increased regulation of world shipping produced a consensus last week that appeared to fall short of Third World hopes for a radical reshaping of the merchant marine business. The Soviet Union Joined US delegates inAP - 785 words
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500 1986-02-11 15 UPI A GREEK SHIPOWNER called for arms to be carried aboard merchant vessels "as the only way" of confronting the growing menace of pirate attacks against international shipping. "Piracy did not, alas, die out with blue beard," said one of Greece's mostUPI - 500 words
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Article630 1986-02-11 15 F«b 11 Lecture, "The work of Lloyd's Register of Shipping," by R Daniel, organised by Nautical Institute (Irish branch). University of Ulster. Feb 11 Combined liquefied gas and chemical ship 6, 1730 hours, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Feb 12 General purposes computers in630 words
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Article789 1986-02-11 17 AUSTRALIA Jan 2 Sieensland Cairns, Mourilyan, pe Flattery, Townsville, Mackay, Hay Point, Dalrymple Bay, Abbot Point, Gladstone Working normally. Brisbane Berthing congestion at grain terminal. Labour available. New South Wales-Newcastle Coal: 2 vessels loading, 4 waiting, 21 due by end January. Grain: 1 vessel loading, 2 waiting, 2789 words
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Article187 1986-02-11 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 (BTRATTB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.187 words
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5563 1986-02-11 20 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 of5,563 words
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Article812 1986-02-11 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Benavon 69/509 11.2.86 1600 Ben Line Fl 0730-0800/0700-0730 F2/G2 Ned Houtman 524 11.2 86 1700 Ned-EAC F7 0800-0900/0700-0800 P2/S2 1 Shepetkov 2CE/86 11.2.86 0700 SinSov F7 0800-0900812 words
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Article1659 1986-02-11 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shippmg Bousteod Shpg Agenc.es A fee Line A fnc on Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Km Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepter Oceonus SNppmgAgencies (S) Multport Sdn1,659 words
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Article328 1986-02-11 22 AFP UNCERTAINTY over crude oil prices restricted potential buyers of oil and dampened already poor demand for tankers last week. VLCC rates in the Gulf states area reached their lowest since the depressed summer of last year, due partly to poor demand but also to a fall inAFP - 328 words
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Article235 1986-02-11 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Hunashan San Luis Str Pride Frotosontos Htoneywa Lupin Monteste P of Scond Sena St Sapphire Trans Hav K33 K29 K25W K18 KI9 K16 K11 KIO K25W K29 K9 Y Fung Borneo SSPL Merlion Boustead Borneo Borneo Reefer235 words
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Advertisement74 1986-02-11 13 LISBON'S LARGE but much troubled shiprepoir yard, Lisnave, has been given a better chance of recovery. Page II NEARLY TWO years of UN-sponsored talks aimed at increased regulation of world shipping produced o consensus that appeared to fall short of Third World hopes for a radical reshaping of the merchant74 words
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Advertisement378 1986-02-11 13 OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE FAST TRANSIT TO MIDDLE EAST SINGAPORE/DUBAI 8 DAYS SINGAPORE/DAMMAM 9 DAYS SINGAPORE/BAHRAIN 10 DAYS SINGAPORE/KUWAIT —11 DAYS Voy IS* por« EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE.378 words
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Advertisement1005 1986-02-11 15 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd Overseas Containers Limited [CONTAINER SHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT !>n PJ(Ma« SIM H-tei KM HON h Nrt 12/2 02/3 04/3 KONLOOH MT 21/2 24/2 13/3 15/3 on of m—ni m/ 3 k/3 25/3 27/3 FINRWMT EXPRESS 11/3 13/3 31/3 11/4 TWO1,005 words
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Advertisement300 1986-02-11 17 AUSTASIA LINE AND MERLION SHIPPING AGENCY BLUE STAR LINE j 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, CHRISTCHL'RCH, DUNEDIN LYTTELTON, INVERCARGIL ft FIJI mis swk mm nvMotrm ran chaueb ESKRARCE MY 20300 words
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Advertisement482 1986-02-11 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COWTABO SERVICE TO UK/CONTHENT IKJJEBSEN LINE NEW ZEALAND TO ICW ZEALAND, PAPUA NEW GUNEA AND SOUTH PAOFIC an Of BH—m/QgN mwi 5" I*( PMoresbf Aacl/Taar Napier Tmaru Btatf 21/2 IW2 12/3 21/3 »/3 27/3 29/3 um <N s "ft* im *> 31/3 8/4 10/4 12/4 14/4482 words
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