The Business Times, 7 May 1986
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Title Section12 1986-05-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 198* 75 CENTS12 words
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257 1986-05-07 1 Reuter AFTER MORE THAN two years of planning, the Hongkong Futures Exchange yesterday began trading Hang Seng Index futures with a modest show of success. The exchange said turnover for the one hour of trading was 1,075 lots, althoughReuter - 257 words
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635 1986-05-07 1 LISA LEE - Further price cuts will mean unbearable losses, say producers By LISA LEE THE CEMENT price war in Singapore has reached a stalemate and manufacturers are claiming that any further cuts will mean unbearable losses and liquidation for some mills. Under pressure from635 words
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Article237 1986-05-07 1 CHARGES that it is competing unfairly with local cement manufacturers have been denied by bulk importer, Arabian Bulk Trade Pte Ltd (ABT). It also says it is ready to cooperate to end the price war. According to Mr Robert Khoo, the director of ABT, the accusations of237 words
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339 1986-05-07 1 A HIGH-LEVEL TEAM from Singapore led by the Acting Trade and Industry Minister will begin a week-long investment promotion mission in Japan on Monday. Also on the trip to Tokyo and Osaka with Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong will be Ngiam Tong Dow,339 words
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Article, Illustration72 1986-05-07 1 SHARE PRICES Inlawed all-raaad »|tii yesterday la markedly higher toraaver «I 7J4 mil Ilea aharea ewpirrt witM Maaday'a iS milllaa ulk. The Strata Time* laflaatrtel laiei eaatiaaed to rke tor toe third eaaaeeatlve tradlag day, flaiahlag IM palate better at fTSJTZ. The all-eeetar BT Campaatte ladex daaed at72 words
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330 1986-05-07 1 Reuter JAPAN LOST its war to gain Tokyo summit support to stop the yen's rapid rise yesterday and ran out of patience with savage criticism of its trade policies. "We made great efforts and told (the summit) that too rapid a riseReuter - 330 words
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130 1986-05-07 1 Reuter FOUR SMALL bombs exploded yesterday in politically-troubled Sabah as voting for a new government to try to resolve Mus-lim-Christian rivalry drew to a close in the Malaysian state. Police said there were no casualties or damage to property in the explosions, threeReuter - 130 words
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358 1986-05-07 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE'S aircraft maintenance and related manufacturing industry, which showed good export growth in the past few years, is expected to continue to grow at the rate of 10 per cent per annum up to 1985. According to a report by the358 words
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91 1986-05-07 1 UPI THE REAGAN administration has older ed more ships that can carry Cruise missiles into the Mediterranean, because it wants to use the missiles to attack Libyan terrorist targets, CBS television reported. The network, citing unnamed sources, said on Monday that US have madeUPI - 91 words
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Advertisement222 1986-05-07 1 Ptodg* to calm fof«x markets, Pag* 5 SHARE INFORM A TK>M MONEY ft EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE TV ft RADIO OUR VIEW MUCH OF THE EXCESSIVE GLOOM and foreboding surrounding Singapore's oil refining sector is uncalled for. If onything, recent developments have only served to emphasise the underlying strength222 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article447 1986-05-07 2 JEFFREY TSANG - Shipyard has won $25m of sewerage contracts this year By JEFFREY TSANG COMPETITIVE PRICES offered by Keppel Shipyard have won the company major sewerage contracts from the Ministry of the Environment. It has clinched $25 million of contracts so far this year, the latest of which447 words
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346 1986-05-07 2 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH THE GOVERNMENT'S call for a more flexible wage system In Singapore has been answered, judging by the collective agreements certified by the Industrial Arbitration Court last year. Nearly one in three of the 114 wage contracts registered by346 words
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327 1986-05-07 2 RHYTHM Singapore, the biggest foreign manufacturer of quality quartz clocks, has wound up operations at its Woodlands plant following declining sales and profits. Its other plant in Kallang had been shut earlier. The company, a subsidiary of Japan's largest clock manufacturer. Rhythm Watch Company,327 words
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444 1986-05-07 2 THE TWO opposition MPs, Mr J B Jeyaretnam and Mr Chiam See Tong, will field 13 questions between them for oral and written answers at the next sitting of Parliament. Of the total of 21 questions submitted for oral and written444 words
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313 1986-05-07 2 THE NATIONAL DAY art and photographic exhibition will be replaced this year by-a large-scale art fair. Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, the Minister for Community Development, said yesterday that the (air, Jointly organised by his ministry and the Lianhe Bao, is the beginning313 words
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147 1986-05-07 2 AN INCREASE la business between China and Singapore was expected after the visit of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to that country last year, Overseas Union Bank chairman Lien Ying Chow had forecast As business increased, Singapore bankers would feature prominently in the147 words
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93 1986-05-07 2 MANCHESTER UNITED will play Singapore at a friendly football match this Sunday at the National Stadium. Tickets for the match, which starts at Bpm, will go on sale tram today at the stadium's West Entrance. The booth will be open during office hours; 8.30 am93 words
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484 1986-05-07 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE CLIENTS of public relations companies whose calculation of value for money is the number of times their company's name appears in the newspapers or on television could be making a mistake. They ought to be more concerned with484 words
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Article, Illustration343 1986-05-07 3 PATRICK SUTCH has been named the manager of Ocean Building, Hongkongßank. The bank also appointed HENRY TAN HIANG GAY as the manager, Orchard Road branch, and EVELYN OW as the manager of the Tanglin branch. Mr Sutch has been with the Hongkongßank group for 10 years and343 words
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420 1986-05-07 3 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN A BIGGER budget has been set aside by the Trade Development Board to finance a more aggressive export promotion programme this year. With $4.2 million set aside for promotional activities, the TDB has plans for new publications aimed420 words
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264 1986-05-07 3 A LOCAL political scientist has concluded that 1965 marked a major turning point for Singapore with the most important change being the opening up of the political system. "Not in recent years has there been such frank and free discussion on national problems as264 words
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Article40 1986-05-07 3 THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation will divert a section of Rochor Road from Malabar Street to Johore Road eastwards from today for six months. The diversion is necessary for the construction of diaphragm walls for the Victoria station.40 words
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462 1986-05-07 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE HOTELIERS suffering from the empty room blues are promoting their bars and restaurants in the domestic market in a bid to support sagging revenues. "Hitherto, hotels here didn't think of tapping the local market but most462 words
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Article472 1986-05-07 3 PROFITS HAVE BEEN falling in the wholesale, retail, restaurant and hotel business in spite of rising receipts. A newly-published government survey shows that while their total turnover in 1963 rose 17 per cent against 1961, the operating surplus fell by 17 per cent the same seen472 words
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127 1986-05-07 3 THE STRUCTURE and workings of the government will be one of the three topics to be discussed at a seminar planned by the People's Association's youth movement on Sunday. Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Minister of State for Education, will deal with this topic at127 words
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Advertisement5 1986-05-07 2 MADRAS on AIR-INDIA'S EXECUTIVE CLASS5 words
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Advertisement38 1986-05-07 3 WORLDW/DECOUR/ER Changing the way the world does business. rA of 3 e s^ OO x e^° s^e •l! at X<)°l im Vs. m i sr 38^*5 !g *-23 M m ?CPt n It is^f C^O< H at© W</^38 words
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Advertisement112 1986-05-07 3 POLAROID SPEAKS TO FATHERS AND REMINDS THEM OF MOTHER'S DAY, MAY lITH Buy her a Polaroid 635 QS camera and two packs of 600 HS film for only *****.00 and the two of you can choose to stay at any one of seven fabulous Hyatt Hotels free for one night,112 words
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OVERSEAS
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411 1986-05-07 4 AFP AMERICAN Treasury Secretary James Baker is to question Chinese officials about their tightening of foreign exchange restrictions and the effect on foreign businesses during economic discussions in Beijing this week. Western diplomats said yesterday that Mr Baker, who is to arrive inAFP - 411 words
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223 1986-05-07 4 UPI CHINA HAS ACCUSED the superpowers of drastically expanding their nuclear and conventional arsenals in Asia in a rivalry to win "a new military hegemony" over the Pacific region. "Now that their European stalemate is a fact, the Soviet Union and the US areUPI - 223 words
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Article, Illustration186 1986-05-07 4 Reuter AFGHANISTAN'S new Communist Party leader, whose single name Najibullah was already confusing to foreigners, has now apparently dropped the last half of the name. State-run radio Kabul now refers to the energetic young leader simply as comrade Najib, leaving off the "Ullah" ("Of Allah") halfReuter - 186 words
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342 1986-05-07 4 Reuter NEW ZEALAND will not have a formal inquiry into the sinking of the Oeenpeace protest ship Rainbow Warrior by French secret agents. New Zealand Transport Minister Richard Prebble said yesterday that he had decided against a marine inquiry "as... another expression ofReuter - 342 words
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276 1986-05-07 4 AP, AFP DISSIDENTS in the Thai government's largest coalition partner party, who had sided with the opposition to defeat a government decree in Parliament, have decided to leave the party and Join another one. Their leader, Boontheng Thongsawat, said about 50 legislatorsAP,; AFP - 276 words
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168 1986-05-07 4 Bernama DEVELOPING countries such as Malaysia cannot be expected to remain as "natural resources museums" and must sacrifice a part of their environment for the sake of development. The Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Khalil Yaakob, told a seminar on "Conservation for Development"Bernama - 168 words
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381 1986-05-07 4 UPI A JAPANESE trade association executive has an American-sounding cardinal rule for US companies seeking to sell products in his country: provide needed products at proper prices. "There is no other secret," said Mr Shigeo Takayama, the president of the Japan Electronic EquipmentUPI - 381 words
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Article798 1986-05-07 4 ARRIVALS Operator Stmct number Local tiw» From SIA UA SIA SIA MAS S*A KAL MAS MAS SIA CPA RBA OA SIA SAS ue SIA SIA THAI MAS GIA CAL SIA SQII7 UA805 S041 SQ41I MH68I SQ47 KE624 MH811 MH671 SQI03 CX7I0 BM21 GA960 SQIOS SK971 UB231 SO798 words
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Article, Illustration404 1986-05-07 5 AP, UPI THE CHERNOBYL nuclear reactor is still burning and conditions there are "complicated" more than a week after an explosion spewed flames 10 stories high. The Communist Party newspaper Pravda's report yesterday, however, also assured the public that radiation continued to decrease andAP,; UPI - 404 words
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303 1986-05-07 5 UPI OIL PRICES plummeted on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Monday on news that Saudi Arabia, Opec's principal producer, will pursue its {Hieing war by offering discounts of at least 50 US cents a barrel to customers during thisUPI - 303 words
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91 1986-05-07 5 Reuter OUTGOING World Bank president Tom Clausen said that industrial countries should back development assistance in Third World nations or face new pressures of global insecurity. Speaking before a group corporate executives, Mr Clausen said that with annual military expenditures totalling US$l,OOO billion, theReuter - 91 words
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406 1986-05-07 5 UPI THE DAYS seem numbered when top executives look on trade shows simply as image builders or social events. Increasingly, Fortune 500 companies are making a greater commitment to the shows, Dr Allen Konopacki, president of Incomm International, said. Mr Konopacki, an industrial psychologist, saidUPI - 406 words
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Article145 1986-05-07 5 AFP HEART TRANSPLANT pioneer Professor Christian Barnard says women with "big bums" are winners in the health stakes compared with "fashionable beanpoles". Professor Barnard came out on Monday in favour of a fuller figure in his weekly column in the Cape Times newspaper headed "BigAFP - 145 words
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Article579 1986-05-07 5 Summit nations conclude meeting TOKYO I SUMMIT ;.<x? X ii. AP LEADERS of seven major industrial nations ended a threeday summit yesterday by pledging new efforts to quell turbulent currency markets and to liberalise over-protected agriculture markets. Japan's Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, chairman of theAP - 579 words
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182 1986-05-07 5 Reuter GROWING OPTIMISM about current economic conditions boosted the buying plans of US consumers in April, said the Conference Board. The business research organisation's consumer confidence index, base 1965, rose to 99.1 from 96.9 in March, with plans to buy cars, homes andReuter - 182 words
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152 1986-05-07 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan took a jocular dig at the Soviet bloc's poor agricultural performance on Monday when he suggested at the Tokyo summit that the Russians should be brought in to help solve the problem of Western surpluses. In the midstReuter - 152 words
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Article334 1986-05-07 5 UPI THE SOUTH AFRICAN government's ban on certain press coverage has failed to deter American television networks, which have turned to reporting the country's other problems in depth, a study (or a television magazine said on Monday. At the request of TV Guide, the NewUPI - 334 words
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Article61 1986-05-07 5 THE APRIL 18, 1906, release of Doonesbury referred to Mr James R Harris in the context of Reagan administration officials "who left office amid charges of unethical behaviour or criminal wrongdoing". The Universal Press Syndicate released a statement yesterday to say that Mr Harris should not61 words
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Advertisement702 1986-05-07 4 THE RixiMHV n;iKS IN SINGAPORE THE WESTIN HOTELS OF RAFFIJES CITY ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A NUMBER OF THEIR FINE RESTAURANTS AND HOSTELRY ESTABLISHMENTS. SITUATED IN THE NEW WESTIN PLAZA HOTEL, THESE WUJ. OFFER SUPERB FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS TO THE GUESTS OF THE HOTEL AS WELL AS702 words
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Advertisement173 1986-05-07 4 I f 1| \I I If II I Every Tuesdoy, Thursday, Saturday and I 1 fl\| I mI II \l Sunday. Leaving Chongi Airport at I 22:05 hours and arriving at Heathrow at 07:05 hours the following morning. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your E T AIR CANADA One173 words
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Advertisement6 1986-05-07 5 BOMBAY on AIR-INDIA'S EXECUTIVE CLASS o6 words
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Advertisement38 1986-05-07 5 NADAMAN Vi"T Where East meets West. For the very best in Japanese and Continental dining where else but the Shangri-La. RESTAURANT For reservations, ring Esther on *****05 or *****44 ext. 1954. Ample FREE parking. $1 Shangri-La hotel SINGAPORE38 words
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Miscellaneous56 1986-05-07 5 oonesbury c ft 91 ft Si mam omciAis sm rr will COST tio,ooo WSJABUIPVe: HAW-BEADED, mmSAMSHtm. OfTINCF&mX, THERM&ARE NOT/muvte! tssc--1 BY GARRY TRUDEAU A N/WONTHffT IS UNABLE TO CHECK THE GROWTH OF A RFSTIAM*6m IS A NATION N SHAME. JOIN OS AS HJEEXAMNE THE TFA6COOSTOFA MB&ESS BUDGSTARf MECHANSM 7 I56 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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407 1986-05-07 6 AFP FOREIGN ASSETS and liabilities in the world's banks grew by a record U*****.1 billion over the fourth quarter last year, the Bank for International Settlements has stated in its latest report. This huge increase outstripped the $34.8 billion growth in theAFP - 407 words
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222 1986-05-07 6 AP BORROWING COUNTRIES will receive an unusual US$5O million refund from the International Monetary Fund as a result of an interest rate reduction, said a spokesman yesterday. The fund announced last Friday that it was cutting to 7 per centAP - 222 words
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114 1986-05-07 6 Reuter PERU WILL NOT pay private foreign banks any instalments on its mediumand long-term public sector debt until after July 28. Central Bank president Leonel Figueroa said on Monday that the public sector would maintain its policy of keeping payments current on itsReuter - 114 words
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193 1986-05-07 6 AFP THE Saudi Ministry of Finance, in a significant concession to the country's banks, has ruled that provisions set aside for non-per-forming loans are tax-deductible costs and not subject to taxation. The Jeddah-based Saudi Gazette newspaper said yesterday that the decision is expected toAFP - 193 words
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80 1986-05-07 6 MR CHAN AH SOOI has been promoted to deputy general manager of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Formerly the assistant general manager, Mr Chan is the deputy head of branch banking in the bank. Mr Chan, who joined OCBC in 1956, has extensive experience with the80 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article534 1986-05-07 6 SINGAPORE The US dollar recovered from most major currencies to close mainly firmer on late short-covering in active and nervous trading yesterday. The dollar rose to a late 2.2005/20 marks from an early 2.1870/80 and New York's 2.1895/1910 close and to 1.8375/90 Swiss francs from 1.8290/8300 and 1.8305/25534 words
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Article, Illustration131 1986-05-07 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market rose by 5/8 point from Monday to close at 5-1/8 per cent yesterday. The one, two and threemonth term rates remained unchanged. Mcatcs the average of the prime lemfinf rates of 12 major banks operating hi Singapore S$ Interbank131 words
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Article292 1986-05-07 6 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed weaker yesterday compared with Monday's level, in moderate trading. Overnight, Wednesday/Thursday and week fixed closed at a common 7-1/16 6-15/16 per cent, all down 1/16 point from the previous close. Among period rates, one month closed at 6-15/16 6-13/16, down 1/16 from Monday292 words
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Article335 1986-05-07 6 JUNE Eir*4*llar gapped up at 93.37 at the opening yesterday. But a bout of profit-taking saw the contract sold off to 93.33 before finding good support. Technically, the contract has broken upwards from a two-week congestion level and the upside gap at 93.58 should pull prices higher. June Eurodollar335 words
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Article240 1986-05-07 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Md Oftor c roaa parity cfeanfo Local dollars to QHf |mft of currency US dolor 2.2010 2.2030 2.8196 -21 94 Sterling pound 3.3917 3 4014 7 3469 -5383 Austrofcon dolor 1 6287 1 6324 ***** -52 50 NZ dollar 1 2809 1 2854240 words
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Article264 1986-05-07 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed easier in fairly quiet trading yesterday mainly on the US dollar's late recovery. Bullion ended at U*****.65/342.05 an ounce compared with New York's $342.40/90 close and the $342.85/343.25 finish here on Monday. On the local market, gold lost HK$l2 to end at $3,168.50 a tael.264 words
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Advertisement85 1986-05-07 6 m w\ w our musical dynamos from the Philippines are now making waves at the Cathay Restaurant You'll like what you hear, and hear what you like The soothing, satin sounds that distinguishes Cathay as the Chinese restaurant with the international supperclub ambience Come experience this wonderful combination of sumptuous85 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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Article572 1986-05-07 7 Seminars and Courses 1 r c E 5 Cahners Tel: *****13 Exposition Tlx: RS ***** Group Fax: *****66 DURATION TITLE May 20 Retail Management Programme May 20-28 Better EmployerEmployee Communication May 21 Legal Aspects of Credit and Debtor's Control May 21- QC Circle Facilitator June 23 Course May572 words
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561 1986-05-07 7 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE SINGAPORE Retail Merchants Association has been approached by some small retail companies, including those with affiliates in Malaysia and Indonesia, to design in-house training courses for them. As it is not practical or cost-effective to bring employees from the561 words
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380 1986-05-07 7 THIRTY-FIVE supervisors and middle managers from small- and medium-sized stores had a preview yesterday of what a six-month retail management course has in store for them. Topics range from marketing and computer applications in retailing to financial management, selling and crossselling, but the emphasis380 words
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Article251 1986-05-07 7 JAPANESE COMPANIES topped the list of companies taking part in National Productivity Board (NPB) training programmes in 1964/85. About 66 per cent, or 106 of the 161 Japanese companies in Singapore which employ more than 50 workers, took part in NPB training courses and seminars.251 words
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334 1986-05-07 7 BOSTON-BASED training specialist Mary McGlinchey will return to Singapore later this month to train supervisors of the 20-storey Sheraton Towers Hotel. About 60 hotel supervisors will benefit from her visit. Among other skills, supervisors will be given tips on how to appraise workers.334 words
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Article76 1986-05-07 7 A WORKSHOP on the "Structured approach to improving your manufacturing operation" is to be held by the Automation Applications Centre. It aims to provide managers and engineers with guidelines for analysing their company's operations. There are six modules general, spray painting, warehousing system, computer numerically controlled76 words
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Article83 1986-05-07 7 THE DEPARTMENT of Extramural Studies of the NUS will hold a 12-session course on "Long-term design" starting next Saturday. It will be conducted by Nancy Wee-Loke, a part-time lecturer at NUS. Participants will be taught the stages of logo designing and image selection and techniques. The83 words
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Article64 1986-05-07 7 THE REPORT of the Economic Committee, which sets out the directions of Singapore's economic future, will be the subject of a pre-uni-versity seminar to be held next month. Organised by Hwa Chong Junior College, the five-day seminar, starting on June 10, will be held at the64 words
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FEATURES
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Article454 1986-05-07 8 MUCH OF THE EXCESSIVE GLOOM and foreboding surrounding Singapore's oil refining sector is uncalled for. The industry, like others in the free world, is prone to go through cyclical phases. The scenario has been further clouded by structural changes generated by the two oil454 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1986-05-07 8 LIM SOON NEO - Frequent travellers have clubs they can join to make their journeys more comfortable and secure, such as those set up by airlines or hotels. But executives of an independent association of airline passengers claim they can offer much more, reports LIM SOON NEO. LIM SOON1,075 words
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Advertisement117 1986-05-07 8 "Come to Le Vendome Restaurant Enjoy the finest Continental meals, and the best deals in town. Then go home fully satisfied, w-. Or I eat my words". fztw Ernst Huber, Executive Chef of The Dynasty Singapore, is not a man who minces his words. Which is why when you come117 words
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Advertisement75 1986-05-07 8 OLYMPICS QUICK-HOP TO ATHENS /(ffi A WISE CHOICE Twice a week, the fastest and only non-stop from Singapore to Athens. Enroute, relax in the sheer comfort and luxury of our Jumbo flight. For enquiries and reservations, call 225 8877. TITL 4 I ff IT 4 K S The International Airline75 words
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Miscellaneous688 1986-05-07 8 I I'pn WNNOVeD UJITH BRisiOui t KNOui ejMTtRtD -rue ojcr< OF T «e ~iessß cor^Ci-noN 60T WCHPi"srt T e>Ctr Tw tO p* uooRD roe 3»S^ HGJS PLAWINO IT CLOSfe id his cwesr vefty U>€XL 'P TMPiTSTMC ne uPiwTs To it I SP»Y,JON6.S ujould YOU rOiMD TAKING p\ yOF Pnc P>T688 words
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SPORTS
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Article414 1986-05-07 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS FOURTEEN MONTHS after it was launched with great hoopla, the $150,000 three-year sponsorship programme for the national juniors tennis squad is tottering on the brink of collapse. The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association has received unofficial word that SBK, the agent for Rossignol, is pulling414 words
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Article, Illustration479 1986-05-07 9 AFP ENGLAND'S Joe Johnson completed the most romantic fairytale in snooker history in Sheffield, northern England, on Monday night when he whipped world No 1 Steve Davis 18-12 to take the world crown. In an almost unbelievable final, the 33-year-old 16th seed andAFP - 479 words
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Article, Illustration434 1986-05-07 9 AP FIFTH-SEEDED Kevin Curren of the US overcame gusty winds on Monday to crush veteran Brian Teacher 6-3, 6-2 in the opening round of the U*****,000 Shearson Lehman Tournament of Champions at the West Side Tennis Club in New York. Sweden's Mikael Pernfors,AP - 434 words
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199 1986-05-07 9 AFP ENGLAND'S Derek Warwick and American Eddie Cheever scored Jaguar's first major world sports car victory since 1957 in Silverstone, central England, on Monday. They delighted the patriotic 26,000 crowd with a stunning display over the 1,000 km to win the second roundAFP - 199 words
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111 1986-05-07 9 Reuter BRAZIL finally gets the chance to field a full-strength team in its last home warm-up match for the World Cup finals when it faces Chile in Curitiba today. Brazil, who emerged from a chequered spell of friendlies in more impressive formReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement120 1986-05-07 9 Finnair It's a well-kept secret but nevertheless it's a fact More legroom in Business Class than gm m H I any other airline. with all this legroom. Fmnaw And what's more, our inflight t\ i- V*;" {.AW < i 4vW> v. < V j tfi i«V. a,.. V, ,'-"v v.120 words
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Miscellaneous1157 1986-05-07 9 to (md mm GERSHWIN FESTIVAL A Damsel In Diitrni 9.00pm, Channel 12 After this movie, Joan Fontaine told off Fred Astaire (for right) by saying that her dancing stint with him put back her career by several years. The film, about an American dancer who falls for a staid Englishwoman,1,157 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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296 1986-05-07 10 Reuter BURROUGHS CORP said it had offered to buy Sperry Corp for US$7O a share, with 55 per cent of the total in cash and the remainder to be paid in debt securities and preferred stock. Based on Sperry's 57.2 million outstanding shares atReuter - 296 words
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164 1986-05-07 10 Reuter THE BOARD of the New r York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has approved a series of measures designed to attract more foreign companies. The NYSE said on Monday the changes "will increase the opportunities for foreign companies to take advantage of the visibility .liquidityReuter - 164 words
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Article311 1986-05-07 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks on Monday snapped a four-day losing streak with a sharp rally owing to bargain hunting, although gains were made on very light volume, traders said. It was the first rise since last week when the Soviet nuclear mishap initially helped triggerReuter - 311 words
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Article118 1986-05-07 10 MAY 05 c$ loco Int Pro* 19 43* 22 15* unch unch Ab«t<x 24* 41 lu Inti Algomo 17* unch Lo6k>w B 26* 33* 3* Bank Nova Scotia B«# Canada 14* 39* 2 Mc BkxJel Motion A 32* 26* unch Moott Cp 36* Con Imp Bk 19* Conpoc 16*118 words
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Article195 1986-05-07 10 MAY 05 land Trust Bk 147 2 Un Steel 70 5 INDUSTRIALS Woottru 1225 A Alpha 1000 -100 MININGS Abercom 200 5 1075 -25 4200 50 490 ***** AMIC ***** 1650 50 1545 5 Butt eh 6700 75 2800 ***** CNA 200 ryvt -10 Cum* France 470 -10 Cons195 words
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Article663 1986-05-07 10 MAY 05 US$ Alcan AJumn Alcoa A leg Inli Afced S.g Aied Stores A fcs-Chalmers Am Brandt Inc Am Can Co Am Cyanamid Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Horn* Prod Am Motors Cp Am Tel Tel A mo* he Amerada Hess Amoco Corp Amr Corp Armco Inc663 words
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Article835 1986-05-07 10 Amsterdam MAY 05 fk A0N 561 50 -0 5 104 90 -06 Ahold 76 20x4* 2 2 AkM 160 60 -I 7 AAACV 78 90 >02 99 30 -04 Am Stod 123 00 -2 Baffcd 3100 >07 672 00 >2 Buahrmon Teftarod* 159 00 1 Co»v« 588 00835 words
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88 1986-05-07 10 Reuter US COMPANIES have been negotiating to sell their equity oil interests in Libya to the Libyan government, but there has been no progress in the talks, oil company spokesmen said. The oil companies Conoco, US Steel Corp's, Marathon Oil Co, Amerada HessReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement570 1986-05-07 10 «J7/5d mem (1 S» s #f=P [MAY 11 Especiallyforyou.... M.Ta fi! Royal Singapore with love and appreciation BARON'S TABLE Elaborate 5-course dinner at $48.00 per person. For reservations, please call *****66 ext 1634/1644. CAFE VIENNA Mother's Day Special at $18.50 per person. Lunch and Dinner. y The usual ala carte570 words
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Advertisement131 1986-05-07 10 E PERFECT COMBINATION GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD WINE GOOD FRIENDS AND LAUGHTER YOU AND YOURS AT THE LOUNGE ROSEMARIE. DAISY. MANUEUCA AND EMMANUEL. WITH CHART TOPPERS. OLDIES AND ROCK N ROLL. PUT EVERYTHING INTO PERFECT COMBINATION FOR A PERFECT NIGHT OUT. nOOrr*«**a4 Smw»B Tft 732 111 l Trim KS 22*19131 words
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Article431 1986-05-07 11 HONGKONG: SHARE PRICES yesterday closed higher as the Hang Seng index rose 15.72 to a record high 1,858.16. Brokers said local investors were active buyers, expecting a market rise later in the week once funds are returned to unsuccessful applicants for shares of Cathay Pacific. They said market sentiment431 words
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Article202 1986-05-07 11 25 60 MAY 06 NT 2.57 -0 06 Kuochon Oav La* Chang Yuan I960 -02 23 90 23 20 03 29 60 -02 1240 unch 43 80 35 50 ur>ch 24 00 -02 I960 -03 Cho Hun Camant 23 20 11 10 0.1 -0.1 Pacific Elact Wira 1395 -0202 words
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Article378 1986-05-07 11 TOKYO: A rise in share prices, led by domestic-oriented issues, boosted the market average 31.71 to a record close of 15,900.15, surpassing the previous record 15,868.44 set on Friday. Turnover was a moderately active 500 million shares against 580 million shares on Friday. The sharp decline for the dollar,378 words
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Article76 1986-05-07 11 MAY Oft Bonk Seoul Choheung Bk Won 725 685 712 -10 10 ■26 Hyundai Const Hyundoi Motor KAL Korea Fir»t 945 2041 1071 720 2277 -35 •44 -19 -IP -12 545 -30 Korea 421 -24 885 -36 Lucky Ltd 1120 •31 128 6 1070 1 Dong Ah 495 -2276 words
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Article374 1986-05-07 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed at record levels, buoyed by heavy buying in industrials, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index rose 7.1 to a record close of 1238.3, eclipsing the previous record of 1230.7 set on Monday. The All Industrials Index rose 23.8 to a record 2054.1 but the374 words
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Article117 1986-05-07 11 BANGKOK: Turnover: 148,352; Shares value 15.9 million; Baht SET Index: 129.02, down 0.29; Book Club Index: 116.65, down 0.35. MAY 06 Ao Kham Thai Bahtt Sanrauk S«om Cfrunt Stam Otuans 463 scnp -6 Ayudhya tovaslmant 25 50 179 unch Sum Gtucfn Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ayudiyo Bci Juckar Charoong117 words
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151 1986-05-07 11 Reuter THE HONGKONG Futures Exchange, which began trading Hang Seng index futures yesterday, has secured agreement from its members ensuring minimum daily turnover of more than 1,000 lots. Brokers said about 10 of the exchange's 87 trading members have agreed to trade a dailyReuter - 151 words
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461 1986-05-07 11 Reuter SHARE PRICES in Taiwan and South Korea have surged to record levels on the back of booming exports this year, but share analysts and economists say their stock markets offer sharply varied prospects for foreign investors. Both countries, fearful of controlReuter - 461 words
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111 1986-05-07 11 Reuter DEUTSCHE BANK AG said it had set up a securities trading branch in Tokyo at the start of this month the first West German bank to do so through its Hongkongbased subsidiary DB Capital Markets (Asia) Ltd. The licence to operate wasReuter - 111 words
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Article199 1986-05-07 11 UPI TELECOMMUNICATIONS giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT) is moving close to an agreement with Northern Telecom Inc on a more than US$2OO million deal that could go a good way toward redressing Japan's trade imbalance with the US, NTT officials said onUPI - 199 words
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Advertisement141 1986-05-07 11 tare <to wise. aiiK aai eatertala For a Fteranakan Buffet Lunch so good, even Noriyas feel at home. For over a decade we've been known for Peranakan Buffet lunches with a home-cooked flavour. You too can enjoy the pleasure daily, for only Ssl4.oo++ per person. The Luna Coffee House, Apollo141 words
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Advertisement138 1986-05-07 11 The Philippine market was closed yesterday. X-c wfll -dS t> v „A v* -^"v -e. v. <6riU Selected US Prime Beef Cuts. Continental and Game Specialities in a hunter's lodge setting BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH Monday to Friday $26.50 10% service charge 3% CESS SUNDAY BRUNCH $24.00 10% 3% (adult) $12.00 10%138 words
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Advertisement136 1986-05-07 11 Level 4 A vortex of sight, sound and sheer imagery .«b Ist Drink Charges: Sun Thurs: 9pm 2am; $18++ Fri, Sat Eve of Public Holidays: 9pm 3am; $23++ mEZMtorHatef 5 Coleman Street. Singapore 0617. Tel: *****33 Meals at Cafe De Grand are twice as good •i. M 8 Vl v136 words
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Advertisement155 1986-05-07 11 FASHIONABLY HYATT Join the fashion- conscious every Tuesday and Wednesday (3.00 6.00 pm) in The Lounge. Watch our models parade the latest collections while you enjoy our tea spread consisting of fine tea blends, scones and cream, fresh pastries, cakes and fruits and imaginative sandwiches.Showtime: 4.30 pm Tea plus.show at155 words
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Advertisement101 1986-05-07 11 i LSSs > V. xi f f? 2 Uvi Bands Nightly! spm lam (Monday Friday Sunday) spm 2am (Sat eve of public holiday) HAPPY HOURS spm 7pm (Daily) It's a real happy time! Just buy a drink and get the second FREE (except premium brands) BBHU Well known band CAIRNHILL101 words
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429 1986-05-07 12 AP WORLD PRICES for raw materials, on which poor countries depend mainly for their incomes, hit a seven-year low in March in spite of the big rise for coffee, the International Monetary Fund reported on Monday. Low commodity prices help business in the industrialAP - 429 words
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Article90 1986-05-07 12 Bernama THE OVER-PRODUCTION of commodities by producing countries has led to the current depressed prices, according to Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong. He said producing countries raised their output to service their debts and to gain reasonable ex- port earnings. "Because of this, we have witnessedBernama - 90 words
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Article, Illustration103 1986-05-07 12 AFP THE PHILIPPINES exported fish and fishery products worth U*****.73 million last year, figures from Manila's Fisheries Aquatic Resources Bureau show. The amount was 38 per cent more than the 1964 total of $106.33 million. Shrimps led all fisheries exports last year withAFP - 103 words
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Article164 1986-05-07 12 Reuter TWO MINING COMPANIES at Broken Hill in New South Wales will go ahead with retrenchments of about a quarter of the workforce at their four major lead-silver-zinc mines after miners rejected plans for changes in work practices. CRA Ltd unit Australian Mining AReuter - 164 words
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220 1986-05-07 12 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of the World Association of Beet Cane Growers (WABCG) will meet officials from the major sugar exporters in London in November in a bid to speed up an effective new International Sugar Agreement. Delegates at a recent WABCG meeting inReuter - 220 words
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92 1986-05-07 12 Reuter CHINA PLANS TO combat a major rat infestation that could result in the loss of 15 million tonnes of grain this year. A task force, set up to study the problem, said the rodents were expected to infest 23 million hectares of farmlandReuter - 92 words
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Article177 1986-05-07 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed higher yesterday on further light covering, with interest mainly confined to current month position and supported by a rise in palm oil futures. Trading was thin in the absence of fresh factors and after an uncertain Chicago soyoil futures close on Monday177 words
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Article247 1986-05-07 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade edged higher in new crop months after mid-session on Monday, and closed with gains of about three cents per bushel. July soybeans ended up 3V, US cents at $5.37 V« per bushel. Short-covering after last week's declines bolstered nearby prices in247 words
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Article149 1986-05-07 12 Chinese Produce Exchenge Sellers' noon closing prices on Moy 6(SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 50 00 Old drum FOB 63 00 New drum FOB 67 00 Copra 28 Mixed (loose) buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 1190 00 Sarowak White FOB faq NLW 1175 00 Sarawak special149 words
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163 1986-05-07 12 UFI A GOLD MINING company has opened the deepest mine shaft in the Western Hemisphere a US$27 million vertical tunnel that runs 2,200 metres deep to end where the rock temperature is 27 degrees Celsius. Lac Minerals Ltd, Canada's second largest gold miner,UFI - 163 words
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Article223 1986-05-07 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade lost ground on Monday after mid-session on profittaking but still closed higher, gaining 4V4 to two US cents a bushel on the day. Spot May rose 4V4 to cents a bushel. Trade was quiet after last week's volatile activity following the223 words
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Article65 1986-05-07 12 Bangkok (USS/tonne, FOB) White Rice 100% I»t closs 240 100% 2nd ckm 215 100% 3rd closs 210 5% 200 10% 195 15% 190 20% 180 25% 170 35% 165 Broken Rice A-1 Super 115 A-1 Special 112 C-l Special unq C I Od unq Loonzain Rice 100% 1st grade65 words
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303 1986-05-07 12 Reuter ABOUT 50 rubber producers and consumers opened a second round of talks on a new International natural rubber accord on Monday. Delegate sources said chances (or consensus were slim barring resolution of a dispute on demands by producers to raise the bufferReuter - 303 words
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316 1986-05-07 12 AP THE SOVIET UNION may increase imports of grains and oilseed products over the next few years because of the nuclear plant disaster at Chernobyl but US analysts have ruled out major shifts in world grain trade. John Urbanchuk, the director of international agricultureAP - 316 words
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Article290 1986-05-07 12 SINGAPORE The market closed slightly higher yesterday with June One RSS buyers quoted at 163.50 cents a kg, up 0.25 cent from Monday's close. The morning session gained 0.25 cent on some short-covering of nearby positions in quiet trading and prices were little changed from lunch-time levels in quiet290 words
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Article91 1986-05-07 12 THE price of tla aa the Kaala Lam par Tla Market slipped aiae cents to M|l4.4i per kg yeaterday as taraaver raae to 41 toaaea tram 17 toaaea aa Monday. Dealers said prices epeaed at Msaday's closing level wkieh attracted reaewed high offerings. However, tkey said bayers were91 words
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Article305 1986-05-07 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB in b oles NOON m r CLOSE m Int 1 RSS Prompt ■tfftn 167 00 168.00N 166 50 167 50N Int 1 RSS June 86 164 00 164 50 163 50 164 00 Int 1 RSS My 86 164 50 165305 words
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Article111 1986-05-07 12 1 o> 1 P n) JUNE 86 JULY 86 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Buy en Sellers Buyers StlUrt SSR 20 154 00 156 OON 154 50 I56 50N SSR 50 151 00 153 OON 151 50 153 50NMRELB Buyers StHtn Buyers Sclltn SMR CV111 words
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Advertisement824 1986-05-07 12 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Ang Hay Kim of Blk. 3, #12-149, Queens Road, Singapore 1026 have applied for a Second Class Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s: Jentas Offshore Catering Pte Ltd, Nanyang Avenue, NTI Staff Club, Singapore 2263 and that this application will824 words
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Article, Illustration3987 1986-05-07 13 SCATTERED buying on the Singapore stock market continued for the third consecutive trading day yesterday but it waned somewhat towards the close, causing share prices to finish off the day's best levels. Turnover picked up considerably from Monday's extremely quiet 4.22 million units3,987 words
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Article211 1986-05-07 13 SINGAPORE RiSM In die— Km* Joo SOt 190 +35 ton Elact 206 +15 UOF 140 4 13 OCIC 605 410 Mlnoina 555 410 OmmUmm 350 410 TDM 105 48* Paafc Hm 140 48 Matra HUp 121 48 HK Tm Corf 50« 106 48 H Laoat Fm 185211 words
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Article2542 1986-05-07 13 BID and otter prices officially Hated and hnsiiwss In and reported to the Stock Rirhiiy at Singapore y eater day with the number at shares traded «hown in brackets la lots of 1,000 units i 111 J AYI mwm oCKrwtae specified Ail Time Settlement Contracts2,542 words
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Article114 1986-05-07 13 HONGKONG Hong Kong Index Tuesday 1155 84 Monday 1146.35 Week ago 1134.57 Hong Seng Index Tuesday 1858 16* Monday 1842.44 Week ago 1826.29 Australian Industrials Tuesday 2042.7* Monday 2030.4 Week ago 1989 4 NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday 1793.77 Fnday 1774.68 Week ago 1843.75 TOKYO Nikkei Averoge Tuesday114 words
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Article281 1986-05-07 13 Monogers' P"C« MARA-Bumiputrs for Mar 7 Frst B'putra 4 18 4 23 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putra Third B'putra 3 72 3 77 3 17 3 22 The Commerce 0 77 0 82 Fourth B'putro 3 38 3 43 The Savings Fund 0 60 0 65 Frfth B'putra281 words
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Advertisement10 1986-05-07 13 KL market report, Business done on the KLSE, Page 1410 words
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Article, Illustration869 1986-05-07 14 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN WORRIED by a host of problems that have dogged the stock market (or months, April turned out to be a bleak month (or investors. In consistently thin volume, share prices eased mid-month to their lowest level (or869 words
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420 1986-05-07 14 Reuter THE BROKEN HILL Pty Co Ltd (BHP) is valued at A&1.68 billion or $9.35 a share in a Macquarie Bank Ltd valuation contained in BHP's Part B response to the Bell Resources Ltd partial takeover offer. BHP said the valuation backed itsReuter - 420 words
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Article273 1986-05-07 14 WITH SUBANG JAYA which is dubbed Malaysia's most extensive and best planned satellite township almost completed, its developer, United Estates Project Bhd (UEP), is setting its sights on developing another equally large twin project, to be called Sea field Jaya. UEP's managing director, Mr Mohamed273 words
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Article532 1986-05-07 14 TRADING CONDITIONS remained steady on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as buyers lent their support to speculative issues, bringing the prices of these counters higher in fairly active trading. The buying interest spilled over to other stocks, helping the market to close on532 words
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Article2401 1986-05-07 14 •OUS TRIALS Ac mo (0.906) Ajinomoto (3.205) AMD (3 28S) (1)3.28 Alcom (0 548 0 555) (10) 0 53 (5) 054 AIM (0 488) AM (0 356) (6)0 33 0 0.35 ASM (069*8 0.705) (6) 0 69'4 (39) 0 70 Antoh (3 326 3 345)2,401 words
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388 1986-05-07 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE CREDITOR BANKS have given a two-week extension to troubled stockbroking Arm City Securities to sort out its financial problems. But beyond that, efforts to keep City Sec afloat could be jeopardised by Prima Ltd's claims against the broking388 words
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257 1986-05-07 15 By HOCK LOCK SIEW THERE HAVE BEEN eyebrows raised at the explanation given by Harimau Investment at last week's AGM of how it squares its problem forward share dealings with the Companies Act. Harimau which had to make a surprise $10 million provision toBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 257 words
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559 1986-05-07 15 Basir in the driver's seat at Cycle Carriage THE LOSSES incurred by the Cycle ft Carriage group at the interim stage must have dismayed many an investor although the declining performance of motorbased companies has been a no- ticeable trend in the last two or three years. However, it is559 words
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Article, Illustration478 1986-05-07 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - Consolidation of engineering businesses By NAJEEB JARHOM INNOVEST BHD is preparing the groundwork for the eventual listing of its fast-expanding engineering arm. The aggressive group with diverse interests ranging from fast-food to high-technology has decided to consolidate all its engineering activities under a478 words
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602 1986-05-07 15 THE SOLE independent director of Marco Polo Hotel Ltd, Mr Tan Keong Choon, has recommended a few options to shareholders considering Hongkong A Kofwloon Wharf A Godown Company Ltd's cash offer of 51 cents for their shares. He suggested that shareholders to602 words
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380 1986-05-07 15 AMBASSADOR HOTEL LTD has been granted two options which will finally give it full control of two Perth hotels it has been eyeing for some time. Once control of the two hotels is secured, Ambassador hopes to tie up with an Australian380 words
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Article47 1986-05-07 15 UNITED MALAYAN FLOUR Mills Btod: Group pre-tax profits for the half year ended Jan 31, 1986, were marginally higher at MSI.52 million (from $1.46 million) in spite of lower turnover of $25.7 million (from $33.4 million). No dividend has been declared by the company directors.47 words
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Advertisement790 1986-05-07 14 BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR OF VOSPER PTE LTD (previously engaged in the manufacture of sophisticated specialist crafts, fast petrol crafts and small warships) .3 DAY AUCTION SALE of contents of the yard, including: Modern M/c Tools; Diesel Engines, Vessels; Raw Materials Stores, Office Furniture Gen Shipyard Equip at Na790 words
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Advertisement143 1986-05-07 15 Go Italian. Go Lancia. $32,500 NETT PARF. LANCIA PRISMA 1600 Here's your chance to make that switch to an Italian thoroughbred the Lancia Prisma. It actually costs much less than many of its Japanese and European competitors hut it gives you much more! Just take a look at these fantastic143 words
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Advertisement253 1986-05-07 15 IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. m MSB INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD (la Velutary Llqattattea) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Members of the Company held at Blk. 4016, #01-518. Ang Mo Klo, Industrial Park I, Singapore 2056 on 5 May, 1966 the following special resolutions were pasaed:(1) That253 words
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Advertisement469 1986-05-07 15 NOTICES COMPANDER ACT, CAP. 11l 7Vi iT.W; 4 /i:« i;rr (PR) LID MEMBERS' VOLUNTABY LIQUIDATION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of BANDA SEA SHIPPING (PTE) LTD duly convened and held on 2nd May 1168 the following special resolution was passed: WINDING UP It was resolved that the company be wound469 words
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Advertisement466 1986-05-07 15 f. CAP. 1» A S BDPPINO (PTE) LTD MBOBV VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of A 8 SHIPPING (PTE) LTD duly convened and held on 2nd May 1986 the following special' resolution was paved: WINDING UP It waa resolved that the company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to466 words
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Advertisement385 1986-05-07 15 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Bedale Distributors Pte. Ltd., duly convened and held at Forest Ridge Bagshot Road, Bunnlnghlll, Berkshire, United Kingdom, on the 90th day of April, 1988 the following SPECIAL and ORDINARY RESOLUTIONS set out below were duly passed:THAT the Company be wound up385 words
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351 1986-05-07 16 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY BANKS OUTSIDE Singapore placed a net US$572 million (Ssl.2 billion) in the Asian dollar market during the first two months of this year, more than offsetting the total outflow seen last year. Banks operating here also continued351 words
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Article506 1986-05-07 16 LEE HAN SHIH - New Chinese television factory dashes hope of renewing major contract By LEE HAN SHIH ABOUT 300 production workers In Philips will lose their jobs next month following a shift of part of the company's consumer electronics manufacturing activity to China. They are from the506 words
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Article, Illustration420 1986-05-07 16 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO TWO GLEAMING fully-complet-ed hotels have wisely decided to delay their opening. The pyramid-shaped Federal Hotel Singapore and the SAS Amara were supposed to open their doors last month. But their doors remained closed yesterday. The construction of both hotels has420 words
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349 1986-05-07 16 Reuter THE EXPLOSION of the US Delta rocket has shot down Indonesia's hopes of launching a badly-needed satellite by the end of the year, said the country's telecommunications officials yesterday. Indonesia, the world's fifth largest country, faces a crisis in its telecommunicationsReuter - 349 words
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Article64 1986-05-07 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES lost ground yesterday on dealer buying ia New York. Hie pace-set-ting June delivery was off US$2.6O at $341.60 an ounce in a comeback from a low of $339.50. Silver futures recovered their opening lows on dealer house baying. Silver for delivery inReuter - 64 words
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47 1986-05-07 16 Renter THE UKRAINIAN Health Ministry has advised people in the Kiev area to avoid buying leafy vegetables grown locally and to spend leas time outside. The advisory was broadcast on Ukrainian TV on Monday night and repeated on radios yesterday. RenterRenter - 47 words
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Article37 1986-05-07 16 Renter SIKH EXTREMISTS shot dead three Hindu teachers and wounded three in a school playground in New Delhi yesterday in their most savage reprisal for a security raid on the Golden Temple. RenterRenter - 37 words
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44 1986-05-07 16 UPI BARELY 48 hours after an explosion aboard an Air Lanka jet killed 21 people, security at Colombo Airport was breached again when a mun in a pilot's uniform walked onto the airport tarmac on Monday and was arrested.UPI - 44 words
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Article40 1986-05-07 16 Reuter PRESIDENT SUHARTO'S step-brother launched a counter-attack yesterday against allegations of corruption in the Suharto family, saying that allegations by a Sydney newspaper that President Suharto had illegally accumulated billions of dollars were slanderous and unfounded. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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32 1986-05-07 16 Reuter MALAYSIA reiterated its support for the African National Congress yesterday and said economic sanctions were the only way to force South Africa to dismantle apartheid. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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31 1986-05-07 16 Bernama FORMER PHILIPPINE armed forces chief-of-staff General Fabian Ver is alleged to own the Granville Hotel, a 40-unit deluxe hotel in Los Angeles, California.Bernama - 31 words
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42 1986-05-07 16 UPI SMARTING from police attacks in two previous rallies, 3,000 supporters of ousted ruler Ferdinand Marcos staged a protest yesterday but secured a permit from officials and dispersed peacefully at the end of the alloted three-hour period.UPI - 42 words
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Article21 1986-05-07 16 AP A BRIDGE linking Hongkong with the Shenzhen special economic zone is under construction. APAP - 21 words
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106 1986-05-07 16 Reuter BRITISH PETROLEUM will go ahead with the development of the Cleeton and Ravenspurn South gas fields in the southern North Sea at a cost of £760 million following government approval. Agreement has been reached on the terms for the saleReuter - 106 words
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94 1986-05-07 16 UPI TALKS AIMED at reducing the risks of accidental nuclear war have been held in Geneva between a high-level US delegation and Soviet officials, the New York Times said yesterday. The private discussions began on Monday and were called for in the Geneva summitUPI - 94 words
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Article57 1986-05-07 16 AFP THE NUMBER OF people out of work in West Germany dropped by 9 per cent in April to 2,230,100 from the March figure of 2,447,600. The reduction from April last year was 3 per oent. The Federal Labour Office said the big April decline wasAFP - 57 words
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162 1986-05-07 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has called on South countries to encourage new forms of investments and be wary of recent global trends in direct foreign investments. He said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that since last year, about 75 perBernama - 162 words
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Article, Illustration181 1986-05-07 16 Reuter EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (EC) states yesterday broadly backed proposals for a ban on fresh food imports from Eastern Europe after the Chernobyl nuclear accident but could not agree on details. West German sources said representatives of the 12 states, keen to allay public fears aboutReuter - 181 words
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136 1986-05-07 16 AP THE US government is cautiously looking again at the question of whether superpotent vitamins should be regulated as drugs because of potential health risks. An official of the Food and Drug Administration said the agency was encouraging doctors to record their patients' vitaminAP - 136 words
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Article176 1986-05-07 16 Reuter INDIA'S Parliament yesterday passed a controversial bill denying civil alimony to divorced Muslim women after a stormy debate in which opponents said that the law would reduce Muslim women to the status of animals. The bill, which has split India's 80 million Muslims, frees MuslimReuter - 176 words
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Article67 1986-05-07 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks retreated from their stronger opening to stand mixed yesterday as a reaction set in to Monday's rise. Trading was underpinned by hopes that the Tokyo summit would bring lower interest rates and currency stabilisation. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell four points toReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement149 1986-05-07 16 Computer Charting Service for Local Stock Market Analysis jom (be major brokerage firms, banks and diversified institutions in subscribing to the most advanced Computer Charting Service for investment analysis and decision-making CHART AMATK is an indispensable software tool for conducting technical analysis to support fundamental data research. Complete with historical149 words
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Advertisement65 1986-05-07 16 7%p<Li££UA ....thz, king oft u&ietabUb Airflown fresh from France, only the best handpicked asparagus is served. As appetizers, soups and main courses. From May 1 to 31. At Barons 'fable. The usual a la carte menu is also available. For reservations, please call *****66 ext 1634/1644. Car Jockey Service from65 words
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Miscellaneous55 1986-05-07 16 mama Outlook for todoy: Showers ovor o few areas in the lot* morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Moy 6 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.1 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 24.6 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 2.80 Ramfoll in millimetres nil Roinfoll this month 86.755 words
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Article138 1986-05-07 17 W T wins two haulage contracts WAREHOUSING A Transportation (W A T) secured two haulage contracts worth $420,000 recently from the Port of Singapore Authority and British Petroleum. The Straits Steamship subsidiary will provide haulage services for the removal of cargo within the PSA. Work started last month on the138 words
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557 1986-05-07 17 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF SINGAPORE EXPORTERS must constantly look for new ways to speed up delivery time of cargo to maintain their competitive strength. Mr Tan Song Chuan, director of the Trade Development Board, said yesterday cargo transportation could no longer557 words
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290 1986-05-07 17 THE SINGAPORE National Shippers' Council (SNSC) is playing host to a meeting of the Shipusers' Cooperation Project (Sucop) working Group on Regional Shippers' Cooperation which starts today. The three-day meeting at the Boulevard Hotel in Singapore is a follow-up of the seventh290 words
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Article108 1986-05-07 17 AP A FIRE BURNED out of control on Monday evening aboard a Cuban factory trawler with a crew of 96 south-west of Sable Island off the coast of Nova Scotia, a Defence Department spokesman said. Captain Richard Larouche said a radio message from the vessel, theAP - 108 words
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Article116 1986-05-07 17 TWO NEW coast earth stations at Nakhodka in the Soviet Union have started providing maritime satellite communication services. The stations are owned and operated by Morsviazsputnik, the organisation nominated by the Soviet government to invest in and represent Soviet interests in the International Maritime Satellite116 words
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Article49 1986-05-07 17 Reuter FRANCE HAS removed obstacles to imports of New Zealand kiwifruit after Wellington complained to the European Community, Overseas Trade Minister Mike Moore said. He said the ban was removed after formal complaints to the EC and to the general agreement on tariffs and trade (Gatt).Reuter - 49 words
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Article436 1986-05-07 18 May 13-15 Bulk Asia 86, Ist Asian bulk transport A handling conference, organised by Lloyd's of London Press and Business Motivation Seminars, Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. May 13-15 Ro-Ro Conference and Exhibition in Gothenburg. TOe conference will have a session devoted to ro-ro railships. More details436 words
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627 1986-05-07 18 Reuter SHIPOWNERS WANT more protection (or vessels in the Gulf where crews are becoming "cannon fodder" for warring Iran and Iraq, shipping sources in the region say. The "tanker war" has escalated this year, with some 35 confirmed hits resulting in at least 13Reuter - 627 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1986-05-07 18 Lloyd's Maritime Asia IT TAKES A rare breed to decide on earning a living by working hard when you are born into nobility with easier options. The choice is even more admirable when you have to serve under expatriates and peddle the streets.Lloyd's Maritime Asia - 1,330 words
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266 1986-05-07 18 A 40-YEAR-OLD seaman from Taiwan severed (our fingers and nearly cut off his entire hand in an accident at sea, said the US Coast Guard, which brought the man to a hospital on Monday. A UPI report from Juneau, Alaska, said the Liberian freighter Golden266 words
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160 1986-05-07 18 Kingsley Wood - ■y Kingsley Wood THE UNION Steamship Company of New Zealand will introduce a large multi-purpose ship into the trans-Tasman trade to give it added flexibility in meeting the intense competition on the route. A three-year old West German ship will arrive this month160 words
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Article863 1986-05-07 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afeo Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 3/ Arrow Lines X 4 Atk»s Line X 3 ANL 1 APC Line V 4 APL ID 2/ ASCL HI 1 Bait-Canada Line VI863 words
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Article166 1986-05-07 19 STOLT-NIELSEN will take delivery of its three new 39,000 dwt parcel tankers built in South Korea by next month. Two other vessels of this fiveship series, the Stolt Sapphire and Stolt Emerald, are already operating for Stolt Tankers. Final touches are now being made to166 words
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413 1986-05-07 19 Lloyd's List TUMBLING freight rates look set to make 1986 a record year for dry bulk carrier scrapping. An average of 1.25 million tonnes deadweight per month has been sent to the breakers' yards so far this year. At this rate, theLloyd's List - 413 words
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371 1986-05-07 19 Seatrade Week CSX's $742 million takeover of Sea-Land will be anything but smooth say industry onlookers. Speculation is rampant in transport circles about the competitive impact of the acquisition and the Interstate Commerce Commission has yet to approve it. CSX stirred similarSeatrade Week - 371 words
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256 1986-05-07 19 Reuter SANTA FE/SOUTHERN Pacific Corporation said its Santa Fe railroad unit has been struck by unions led by the United Transportation Union. The company said it is continuing to operate freight service with supervisory personnel manning the trains. It said the issue involves aReuter - 256 words
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Article182 1986-05-07 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood A NEW company, Ocean Star Container Line, is ready to launch a US west coast-Australia-New Zealand liner trade, returning to the North America east coast via Mediterranean ports. Because this was the route followed by Atlanttrafik Express Service before financial difficulties forced182 words
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Article190 1986-05-07 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East Persian Gul£ Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container190 words
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Article102 1986-05-07 19 AFP IRAQI PLANES hit two tankers off Kharg Island in the north-east of the Gulf yesterday, and left thenv in flames, shipping officials said in Manama. They were the Cypriot tanker Superior and the Liberian tanker Energy Mobility. Both ships were ablaze off theAFP - 102 words
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Article5197 1986-05-07 20 spurns 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 at5,197 words
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Article745 1986-05-07 25 Slff »r RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Arrival for LCL movement Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Ratu Konsort 189N 07.5.86 2300 S'pore Shpg F1 1400-1500 N2 Sea Hawk 8619 07.5.86 2300 Eastern M F7 1300-1500 L6 Iris Ace 18B 08.5.86 0100745 words
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Article518 1986-05-07 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure Keppel Aungzeya Jiangmen Koto Wirama Linden Qmghecheng Seven Seos Str Venture Vesta Jenhol Jenson LJ Bontang La Rtota Mizorom Ned Singapore Pratiwi Trans Hav K20 K33 Kl 1 KI6 <15 K34 K25W K17 K22 K23 K34 K17 K35 KI2518 words
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Advertisement749 1986-05-07 17 msgagii. El FEDERAL OkjentOvhqeas Qtdaimn Ume MRDM SMPPMG MOCKS (leg. Nfc 2*2»M/ OOK) 70 Shenton Way #044)3 Manna House Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** CFS OFFICE IPC #034)29 Ttf *****31 and *****32 Terminal office TPC #034)30 Tel *****90/*****93/*****01 pesaka mm. smpmg agdrxs son. m PETAUNG lAYA TEL:749 words
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Advertisement71 1986-05-07 17 raiDß SHIPOWNERS WANT more protection for vessels in the Gulf where crews ore becoming "cannon fodder" for warring Iran and Iraq. Page II TUMBLING rates look set to make 1986 a record year for dry bulk carrier scrapping. Page 111 Index to odvertisers II Shipping Schedules IV Shipping events II71 words
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Advertisement562 1986-05-07 17 S\jc*£ s l 1 A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 years With turbulent i times ahead, forewarned will be y forearmed *22.00. MAERSK LINE FAST TRANSIT TO MIDDLE EAST SINGAPORE/DUBAI 8 DAYS §!SI»WEM! Voy I J pore Q«| Tm Ct562 words
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Advertisement304 1986-05-07 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES STRAITS FEEDER Pacific South WMt Feeder at Kao Pacific North Waat Feeder at Kao Atlantic/Canada Feeder at Kobe citb n nnß rzs cm EEH etm ■rnrau-jpaiairMEiißE i l P?M EDia cn &rm h!jH o?h fbmi inai cm idmi jnmMn?air?M¥^n^BiTi7BiTT7SiTi7B lor USA Porta. 'Portland via Seattle IIUmiJAMLag304 words
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Advertisement256 1986-05-07 18 Supercarrier Service ii 11/4 17/4 21/4 27/4 wt m 14/7 17/7 22/1 23/4 2/7 J/7 12/7 11/7 22/7 23/7 12-15/ i IVS 19-22/5 25/5 2-4/4 7/1 11 14/1 17/1 Mm tcttfUn ca*i hi Mb (HI). 1 hmcm*. MM. StocttM a* Saa I TO: CARIBBEAN w_\ ~,^l^ rr7T cmmm Arata. Cwacao256 words
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Advertisement1149 1986-05-07 19 rrr The Straits Steamship Group QC!L Overseas Containers Limited CONT AINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT FRAIHFURT EKPRESS TOHD EXPRESS KITMO MMU OSMA MY BREMEN EXPRESS iomoon MY mm mmu cm Of EDBHURfiH fmhkfwt express TOKO EXWSS Span Fltoi 12/5 14/5 23/5 25/5 27/5 29/5 04/S M/ 6 11/t 13/6 11/ C1,149 words
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Advertisement701 1986-05-07 19 Franco Belgian Services f&a .1 r I i~l Ir.n, h +,-rx i. >. ilh r I «f.rn I ,n,com wo arwa to n»ow comwo spw STOM PJOAMG U torn Ida* fMtmt Hm fKw«i Art sfKW suj noa kM tos Hay) 7t tuy «"nbi k» 13 tm am cmtabo tDCATOB 14701 words
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Advertisement401 1986-05-07 20 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS S>r* GMMttot Um Bta»w kw*t Uwt 14/5 15/8 15/8 Mm KduMn 18/5 20/5 22/5 17/8 11/6 2/7 25/1 25/8 22/1 m ramus 24/t 2t/i 21/s 2/1 22/7 25/7 FROM N CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS 1 Eiprtu Sd SM 9d 1/5 9/5 25/5 B», 11/5 12/5 13/5 15/5401 words
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Advertisement129 1986-05-07 20 MG.S.line tOMfM \*>PP-hc o*fin*4 0+ TO3 FULLY CONTA INERtSED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA Member of the Ate Co rpm SEVEN SEAS BUDGE UN 7/5 14/5 C. TOKYO 4N 121/5 FROM tIIROPf VIA SUEZ s Member ol the Ace Consortium S'pvt HJUa( Wmm T*r» C.R. PAMS4E (15/5) 13/5 17/5 18/5 21/5129 words
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Advertisement405 1986-05-07 20 0L Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** 1 \si R\ \k I IM K. Ill) Specialist in RO/RO Service Accepting heavy-Kfts upto 80 K/Tons Saints from Japan inut s>w ri«M( hd^ BO MMUV39 kSrt JMay •nan mmu no int h r«i405 words
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Advertisement743 1986-05-07 20 r EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) no gomc i/s 12/5 13/s IV! no una 15/5 it/) 24/5 nr. moan 22/5 »/s »/s nr. no GOKm 21/5 vi vi V< no globt s/c i/t ivi 12/1 no OF TED 12/1 14/1 17/1 U/l also accept* cmgo ra 1)743 words
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Advertisement191 1986-05-07 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES SMppen Laa*|far 10/5 I Attn KYOWA LINE SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SER smarm pjelmk pi POUJH 21/5 LMB FOR I 1\ IncH TAIYO MARINE LINE WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VSL PT KELANG S PORE F'MANTLE MEL191 words
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Advertisement673 1986-05-07 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 VESSEL KOTA SINOA MAJAPAHIT OOWA FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE SIN JKT SBY SIN HKQ KAO *TCH KEE MIS *MUR *MTC YOK KOB KEE 9/5 12/5 14/5 21/5 23/5 24/5 25/5 27/5 30/5 1/S 2/3 20/5 22/5 24/5673 words
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Advertisement106 1986-05-07 21 U.' THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD. #09-07, Robina House. S pore 0106 Tel: *****88. Telex: RS ***** BOOKING: *****88 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO SARAWAK I! SINGAPORE TO SABAH PORT SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI mikiiii LL SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK With Reefer, FCL LCL Container Service Bangkok JENLMK I 20/86 128 May 131106 words
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Advertisement815 1986-05-07 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS TO UK/CONTKNT I oka Upms EXPRESS CONTAIO SERVICE FROM UK/COWTiBff MM rwKNrDM mm ston preungstobe for TMm Eipmi Sa4rt ith4 SM* SaArt faM 11/5 12/5 MS. TUM bM 14/5 li/5 MC. Vm ot3B SM 25/5 Ml. KB. IK. IK Bram Eipran SM SM 7/5 9/5 11/5 25/5815 words
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Advertisement496 1986-05-07 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Servtco Of: FX BJAXAITA LLOY» FT. ft SUM LUYI FX SAIUBEM MMKSM FX TRIKOMILOI EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SIN6APORE TO EUROPE S pa* Branon A'tai/Ttan HWj LJ BONTANG' n-m 7-9/5 11/0 13/ C IS/C 'OCEAN PUMA' U-m HO/5 t/C J/J 13/ C A.KS3EL 12/5 11/0 13/S496 words
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Advertisement296 1986-05-07 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Pajan V9IW Pun V9SW m BURMA FIVE STAR (Bunnese National Line) Loadhf for Ranioon Spore Pitted P«u 10/11 May (P. Sodanj) 12/14 May (P. Gudanf) 25/27 May BANK LINE anOiMR *17J Sfn l/S FOTHBAM ns 4 (HB parti tat Mvofcy/KMa/tjfcMl/Kaet/ljf) P\ HYUNDAI > MERCHANT MARINE BULK TMOBER296 words
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Advertisement1467 1986-05-07 22 MARIA VlO/0. PATRIOT V 29 C R PARIS W4E/0. PATRIOT V 29 M JAOE V 2 SPORE 8 May 6 lun 13 May 6 Jun 26 May 19 Jun Kline USA CANADA ATtAMTIC COAST (Round The World Sorvice) KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. 1 cms 18 Jun 18 Jun 1 Jul1,467 words
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Advertisement817 1986-05-07 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers feeder P Helang CAIABAR 13 Ma, ESTECIIPPfR ?8 May CALABAR IS lun ESTECIIPPER 1 lun liner Vessef HABIROAS RAMOAS CHANOtOAS RAVIOAS f rem Sydn 13 lun 11 lun 7 tu* S Mil 26 lul 24 lul 30 lul 28 Jul INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER817 words
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Advertisement558 1986-05-07 22 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD 23. M Aje Street SHGAfOH 0104 TU *****11 (10 LMB) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore PM,n PeMfl GOIKN KM Cotombo Karachi Oiifcai Doha'Batwjio 11/12 JU» GOIKN HAVEN Colombo Karachi Bomban Dubai 25/2( May CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC Of CHINA558 words
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Advertisement443 1986-05-07 22 INTRASEA (PTE) Li 10 Anson Road *27-16 International Pia/a II Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1< 10 L»nes| o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK P PHILITRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTO TEL *****2? (8 LINES) TELEX RS ***** PHIL I .-v-. SINO EXPRESS LINE CHINA APPROVED CARRIER SQ 1 11/5 GUANGZHOU. WHAMPOA SHEKOU.443 words
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Advertisement832 1986-05-07 23 NOL S'ptr* Id Hi orticc *****77 I Un p Kitm. P. taya rn»| NEPTUNE AGENCIS PTE. LTD Inai OS ROOKRKS *****77 EE EII/AIBT TPA/SEA *****22 *****53 OH OKCT IMS 27*5753 27*742 HUPW mk SON. BHD *****0 HARPER MM SOU Ml HARPER MM SOU B» m HARPER MRA SON. BW \\NEPTUNE832 words
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Advertisement293 1986-05-07 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON 4/5 24/ 5 l»/5 (OH 1/4 19/5 SPIWt «|JNIS NfPIUM ACtNOIfS Pit I ID lei ?/*<»«»; 7/BS4 )4 Rookmjsl (OpMjiionsi ????<*; ??OV»4 I lernanjl) .VO.'AVO ??n?SO4 ICI Si mii >>' ii ItINAS SI ll* SON BHO293 words
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Advertisement642 1986-05-07 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****33 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPO|C Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** r KELANG PENANC M/S SHAMAT MM SOON SON. BHD. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HM THONG SHPPM 127 Perum642 words
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Advertisement353 1986-05-07 24 REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 WEEKLY SAILINGS) VESSEL cm npi EZSH Q2I Ejna nrnTMETa 11'.11.--B o nr FTC— rnai gOZIEISZEI EZEI 822ZHC51Z3 E22Q ■C22IEESI ipict \rtk.r\\lEr< Fi-l i "Fiiirynn Tku/Fri 16-16/5 l«/ 5 20-21/5 TWFri 122-23/5 Sa(/Sw 24-25/5 25/5 THAILAND UM 1 1 5'.V1 I'B nna rrm m im353 words
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Miscellaneous165 1986-05-07 24 Regional Weather c o 01 <4 *o/\ 9 t m J 9 9k < m i SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height R Thunderstorm Temperature c /N Weather Wmd direction with speed m knots a,n Wave height165 words
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Advertisement107 1986-05-07 25 DIRECT TO CALCUTTA INDIAN FLAG MV NIRVAN VISHNU ETA 14 May (Bit. 1973) Agents: Skipper Shipping Pt« Ltd, PH: *****49 CHARTPOINT •very Saturday w i FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE BLUEIM rmniEß II PTTtTM in .<■ ■mrra «L»Acarnc Fat OTjar, L HWK. UK. Km. COfOWWW, OSLO ALSF ACCfPTMC FMM EUROft: *T*107 words
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Advertisement101 1986-05-07 25 RT. PEBWfTIS LINES Wii ,fi i iY'.iUl vv LIZENA PTE LTD Tat *****97, 7BMOM T«lmc R*****1 'NTFPNATIONAL u TRANSOCEAN (Ml SDN. BHD TRANSOCEAN BONDFD TRUCK SERVICE (between Singapore Penang/Kedah) Daily CUSTOMS BONDED TRUCK Service between SINGAPORE and all FTZ A LMW factories in the states of PENANG and KEDAH. Cargo101 words
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Advertisement353 1986-05-07 25 GLORY NAVIGATION TTTTT IWAIIIJVJTrA' TAIWAN TO SMGARORE ASEAN WRECT MEEKLY TO PORT KELAN6/PENAN6 •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* mr 3 •s'3 4i.f TTTI tiff! 33 3 3 ABLE TO LfT AGENT OCEAN IfTL MAMNE CORP PTE LTD *****11 (5 LBES)/*****41/*****49 (Onct) 190 MUX! ROM) *14-06 FORTUNE CENTRE SNCAPORE 0718 KWAH SMPfMG t353 words
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Advertisement365 1986-05-07 26 •-'l\ FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD Henderson Road Blk 2038 #01 06 Henderson Industrial Park. S pore 0315 TEL *****82/*****62/*****52 1 H' T ..ißi *7» rosM gulf rain uymaw F'" 1 MI i ll n',i 'J) SI' 1 ll&]lJlJlJMEDr''ii fi: '.'Wi.' ~iim uu- ik FM EMI PORTS 112/5, 19/5. 25/5 lei'365 words
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Advertisement425 1986-05-07 26 HEAP SENG TRADING SNIPPING PTE LTD 6001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 0719 TEL NO. *****44 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO FULL vessels ANSON U6ON ANSON ANSON W6OM ANSON I .ll.' I:>?>:ii[l'Mlll«l..l9,lll.'..Tik'i I m, HUANG 11 Mat SPORE 10 Hit VOT NO NHH 12/13 May 14425 words
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Advertisement635 1986-05-07 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUUV CONTWCmSED SERVICE TO EUMK («U SUEZ) UT./-..0. Jp 1 F 8"" *"h^P M/J 2/« J/t i/i 7/« l/( M/C l/i 12/» 14/4 IV* 17/» CHMA comMM 3SN a/5 U/C 17/S li/f 2WI 22/S M/t FULLY CONTAINERISED635 words
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Advertisement960 1986-05-07 26 Everett lines COMPAHA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (CP.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loading lor Calao Mataran lo and *1 ottier Penman ports wtti transhipment at Koto On CPV Ih'oufti Ms ot lading to tMut destination Penanf* f Keianf Saifapore JOHNEVERETT 12/13 Man MUttAVEKKTT 24/25 Man THOMASEVERETT «/7 km JOWOERETT MURRAYFVERETT THOMASEVERETT 'EVERETT960 words
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Advertisement209 1986-05-07 26 ZIM tfVi I.V > IE 1 >*" i: ZIM U.AT CONTAINER UK sain* ft *a us pt NAtALf 12/5 21/4 at WSH 17/5 11/5 t/t U/« 12/t -w Acc«pta( Fa To Empoaa mN MaMtaiw Nrh Ik* LCI/Fa li 4 1— 1 t i OWWJ oom M RJty WBWJi MUMHti "MfHWRI209 words
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