The Business Times, 16 May 1986
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Title Section12 1986-05-16 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 FRIDAY, MAY 1«, IIM 75 CENTS12 words
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342 1986-05-16 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial Corraapondanl FINANCIERS and traders have ruled out any improvement in business (or the next six months, according to the latest government survey of the services sector. They predict that conditions will "remain depressed" during this342 words
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Article, Illustration438 1986-05-16 1 LOH HUI YIN - Emphasis on more sophisticated electronic products By LOH HUI YIN MATSUSHITA of Japan, already a major investor in Singapore, plans to plough in another $100 million to produce more sophisticated electronic products as well as raise output. Acting Trade A Industry Minister Brigadier-General438 words
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473 1986-05-16 1 UPI UNDER TERMS of a US Sen-ate-pawed bill, a medical drug perhaps one with the promise of a miracle cure could be available in many foreign countries, but not the US. At the same time, a drug not yet approved as "safe and effective"UPI - 473 words
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Article, Illustration66 1986-05-16 1 THE SNGAPOftE stock market took a kritlif yesterday after alae saeeeaslve days af rises. Palls were hetow 19 eeata aleemmaadiag twe-te-aae lead aver aiiaaifcg stacks. TV) Straits Tlasea Industrial MI paM^MJELTkeBT&a» paaite bin waa all Ml paint at M4JI. ValuM tapered la 111 ■UHaa sfcarea (na 12.7 mUttaa66 words
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354 1986-05-16 1 AFP, FT MALAYSIA and China are ready to cooperate with Opec to boost oil prices to reasonable levels, Indonesian Oil Minister Subroto said yesterday. Speaking to Journalists after a one-day trip to Kuala Lumpur where he held discussions with Malaysian officials, MrAFP,; FT - 354 words
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108 1986-05-16 1 Reuter INDONESIAN armed forces commander General Benny Murdani said yesterday that bomb and rocket attacks on three embassies in Jakarta could be linked to the Tokyo summit declaration against terrorism. He said rocket attacks against the US and Japanese embassies on WednesdayReuter - 108 words
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463 1986-05-16 1 FLORENCE CHONG i - By FLORENCE CHONG i THE TOURIST INDUSTRY In Asia, including Singapore's, can expect a burst of Australian tourists in coming months as a result of one of the most Utter air fare wars seen Down Under. The Australian national carrier, Qantas,463 words
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Advertisement185 1986-05-16 1 inn 7 NICKEL CADMIUM Battery Systems for j professional applications a. it7c< ner terr. 3 bdrms, servant's, attached bath, split living/ dining. Furn. $1,350. RFC *****1/*****3. DISTRICT 11, Orchid Inn vicinity. Beautiful single storey bungalow on elevated land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, renovated, land area 6,500 square feet, mature garden,185 words
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Advertisement253 1986-05-16 1 mm MONEY ft EXCHANGEB RAW MATERIALS LETTER TV RADIO BRMTOW DOONESBURY OUR VIEW THE MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE has proposed changes that are conducive to the growth of a bond market. Expanding the pool of participants, however, could be a problem. But the success of Simex is cause for optimism.253 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration431 1986-05-16 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE COMPANY which launched the first air ambulance in South-east Asia yesterday at Changi Airport is looking for a site in the region to build a private specialist hospital. This could put Mediplan International SOS Assistance, a Singapore-based international medical431 words
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Article83 1986-05-16 2 TOWNSVILLE, in Australia's north Queensland, is taking a cue from Singapore in its greening programme. Impressed with Singapore's garden city, Townsville's director of paries embarked on a similar tree-planting campaign eight years ago. The result? 58,000 trees to date. This was revealed by Townville's mayor,83 words
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Article77 1986-05-16 2 THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) is reviewing the standard for insulated cables for power and lighting to ensure it meets present needs. The standard applies to non-armoured PVC insulated cables which operate at voltages of up to 450 V to earth and 750 V77 words
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Article233 1986-05-16 2 BRIAN GOMEZ - Oil Service '86 conference By BRIAN GOMEZ OIL SERVICE companies not already represented in Singapore were invited yesterday to set up operations because the Republic was assured of a continuing regional role. Most offshore companies, drilling operators and oilfield equipment manufacturers already had set up bases233 words
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Article324 1986-05-16 2 INDONESIAN companies have made major advances in recent years in their ability to provide goods and services for domestic oil exploration and development activities. This was made clear in an address to the Oil Service *86 conference yesterday by Mr Djoemardi Djoekardi, head of the foreign324 words
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350 1986-05-16 2 PUTTING the customer first has been paying big dividends for Budget Wallpapers, which expects sales in its second year of operations to double to $4 million. "We achieved 25 per cent net profits in the first year and hope to maintain that level350 words
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Article120 1986-05-16 2 THE AUSTRALIAN Meat and Livestock Association (AMLC) will bold a twoday seminar on the Australian meat industry and its products next week. Local importers, retailers, hoteliers, and restauranteurs will be brought together to learn more about developments in quality control, packaging, storage, hygiene, and grading120 words
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Article107 1986-05-16 2 STRATEGIES for nursing financially distressed companies back to health will be the subject of a two-day seminar next week. The seminar, starting next Wednesday, will touch on appraisal techniques, coverage of the solvency investigation report, legal issues and intensive-care strate gies. Speakers at the seminar, organised by107 words
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Article46 1986-05-16 2 IN YESTERDAY'S story "Better climate now for Japanese investment", BT reported that Mr Lee Khoon Choy, the ambassador to Japan and South Korea, was a Senior Parliamentary Secretary. This is incorrect. He was a Senior Minister of State. We apologise for the error.46 words
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311 1986-05-16 3 A PROPOSAL for the setting up of a statutory board to help solve the problems of Malays has been considered unsuitable by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. Mr Goh, who suggested the formation of a special task force to311 words
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Article, Illustration226 1986-05-16 3 HENRI HO has been named the general manager of Wang Computers (Pte) Ltd. The company also appointed Kevla Tai as the controller. Mr Ho takes over from Don Nixon who has been relocated to the company's new subsidiary in Seoul, Korea. An MBA graduate from the University226 words
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Article243 1986-05-16 3 THE HUB OF Telecoms's activities will be in Pickering Street when its 34-storey building is completed in November. Built at an estimated cost of |90 million, the building has a gross floor area of 35,000 square metres. The complex will be an engineering centre which will243 words
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457 1986-05-16 3 MARTIN SOONG - ESE to invest $4.5 m retooling production lines By MARTIN SOONG EUROPEAN STANDARD Electronics (ESE) expects a 12 per cent rise in turnover this year to $240 million as it increases its production of television sets, television tuners, and computer monitors. It457 words
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125 1986-05-16 3 RISIS SINGAPORE, the maker of gold-plated orchids, has moved into up-market Jewellery design. But the orchid will remain the base of each design in the "Royal Risis" collection. The new Jewels, marketed as top-of-line pieces with prices from $500, are to make a debut125 words
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273 1986-05-16 3 SHAHRIR ARIFF - ■y SHAHRIR ARIFF CAHNERS EXPOSITION Group (CEG) will be holding its premier show in Thailand, LeatherAsia 88, from Nov 27 to 30. As CEG does not have an office in Thailand, it will coordinate the whom from Singapore, which is the company's operational273 words
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Advertisement259 1986-05-16 2 Thais European flights are going fast! sr \*£&L x jn a 11 V ir m 4^ > m *r i i m i >• V m v' *T Copenhagen, Athens, Frankfurt, Rome, Zurich, Amsterdam, Paris, London. For some very good reasons! Thai has been making flights to Europe a much259 words
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Advertisement176 1986-05-16 2 FACTORY FOR SALE 1 $1 MILLION Land area: 36,0005q.m. Building area: 15,0005q.m. Height of building: 9.144 m Breezy all day 1. Cantaan, Sanitary licHlttci/witir alactridty supply, aprinkla system. 2.4 Unit of 2.2KU 1,000 K.V.A. Transformers, suitable for all typaa of industry axcapt food. 3.1J km to Jurong Port off Jalan176 words
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Advertisement151 1986-05-16 3 WORLDW/DECOURIER Changing the way the world does business. m «wf s The classic afternoon tea is now playing atThe Lounge. Every afternoon, you can stroll into and cakes, and imaginative sandwiches. range of cocktails in Singapore. While the in the sight of the unique waterfall and The Lounge, relax and151 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article447 1986-05-16 4 Arrest of ex-Drexel executive expected to widen inquiries NYT THE ARREST of Dennis Levine, the former US$l million-a-year merger executive at Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc, for obstructing Justice on insider trading charges against him, seems likely to touch off a widespread government investigation throughout Wall Street,NYT - 447 words
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171 1986-05-16 4 Reuter SWITZERLAND'S Bank Leu AG said it was not directly involved in the biggest insider trading scandal in the US despite charges against the former vice-director of its Bahamas subsidiary. A Leu spokesman confirmed that Swiss Bernard Meier, 36, one of those charged inReuter - 171 words
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Article65 1986-05-16 4 AP CHINESE Foreign Minister Wu Xuegiang said the Soviet nuclear power plant accident at Chernobyl will not influence China's nuclear programme. "We see the accident as a consequence of inadequate security at the reactor. Therefore we will fulfill our contracts with France and Britain to developAP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration310 1986-05-16 4 Reuter THE WHITE HOUSE has welcomed Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's proposals for better international cooperation on nuclear safety but said his address was marred by unwarranted charges against the United States over the Chernobyl disaster. Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes, in a written statement, said theReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-05-16 4 R H ONNO RUDING, the Dutch Finance Minister, has expressed confidence that investment companies pushing dubious shares have been driven out of The Netherlands and Amsterdam's good name restored. There were complaints by Singapore investors to the Dutch embassy in Singapore that they suffered losses568 words
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383 1986-05-16 4 FT FRANCE'S conservative government has pleased the business community by announcing that it will introduce legislation in the National Assembly allowing companies to declare redundancies without obtaining prior administrative approval The measure, long sought by employers' associations but opposed by the trades unions,FT - 383 words
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Article77 1986-05-16 4 AFP AFTER WEEKS of wavering, France's centre-right government announced that TFI, a state-owned television channel, would be privatised "with immediate effect". Announcing the decision in Parliament, Culture and Communications Minister Francois Leotard said the rival channel An-tennne-W would remain under state control while the regional channelAFP - 77 words
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202 1986-05-16 4 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Community executive commission said on Wednesday that it would seek extra funds for four scientific research programmes designed to enhance EX} competitiveness in high technology. Commission officials said that without extra efforts, the US and Japan could pull well aheadReuter - 202 words
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Article919 1986-05-16 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvm rtumb«r Local Hum From SIA SQII7 0005 KUL UA UA805 0010 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CIO 10 0015 JED/DHA FT FT7I 0044 JFK/BOS/ORD/ ANC/NRT/ MNL/TPE SV SV398 0440 JED/RUH Transcorp TC200 0530 BWN Airways SIA SQ43 0620 DHA/KHI MAS MH681 0620 KUL SIA SQ47 MH8I 1919 words
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377 1986-05-16 5 AFP THE COMMUNIST New people's Army (NPA) has accused Philippine Armed Forces Chief General Fidel Ramo6 of trying to preempt President Corazon Aquino's peace efforts by ordering a nationwide offensive against the rebels. The "General Staff" of the NPA, the 16,000-strong guerilla force ofAFP - 377 words
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Article218 1986-05-16 5 AP HUNDREDS of farmers marched to the Malacanang Palace on Wednesday to protest against the militarisation of north-east Luzon island, north of Manila. A group of about 800 people including residents of strifetorn Cagayan province where more than 70 people, including two newsmen, died in recentAP - 218 words
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Article, Illustration139 1986-05-16 5 Reuter SECRETARY of State George Shultz has accused Congress of charting a dangerous course by voting to slash foreign aid and acting against US interests by seeking to bar new arms sales to Saudi Arabia. In an attack on plans for "draconianReuter - 139 words
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297 1986-05-16 5 Reuter INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja has appealed to Indonesia and Australia to end their squabbling and look to the future to improve relations. Mochtar told Parliament on Wednesday that both sides must not allow a Sydney newspaper article, which Indonesia viewed as insultingReuter - 297 words
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Article102 1986-05-16 5 AFP AUSTRALIAN Trade Minister John Dawkins opened two days of talks with Malaysian officials in Canberra yesterday aimed at developing trade and commercial relations between the two countries. The Malaysian delegation is led by Dato Ahmad Sarji bin Abdul Hamid, the SecretaryGeneral of theAFP - 102 words
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Article144 1986-05-16 5 AFP JAPAN, which has warned it may withdraw from Unesco unless significant reforms are carried out, is keeping its options open until next year when the post of director general comes up for election. Tokyo's representative at the organisation, Takaaki Kagawa. said yesterday that theAFP - 144 words
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Article174 1986-05-16 5 AP PREMIER ZHAO ZIYANG has called on the US to open its doors wider to Chinese products and reduce restrictions on the transfer of American technology to China. In a meeting with former US Secretary of State Alexander Haig on Wednesday, Mr Zhao saidAP - 174 words
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Article89 1986-05-16 5 AFP CHINESE OFFICIALS plan to improve public facilities and living standards in Beijing by 1990 and to make the capital more attractive to foreign businessmen and tourists, the China Daily has reported Beijing Mayor Chen Xitong told the English-language daily that a five-year programmeAFP - 89 words
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Article50 1986-05-16 5 AFP CHINA has developed the world's most sensitive laser for the study of microscopic electronic, chemical and biological processes, the New China News Agency reported. Called a "collision mode-locked laser," it can sense light differences occurring in as little as 0.03 trillionths of a second. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article113 1986-05-16 5 Reuter PAKISTANI President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq has issued a decree to protect Prime Minister Mohammad Khan June jo from losing his parliamentary seat through possible violation of the political parties law. The decree, backdated to Dec 30 when eight-and-a-half years of martial law ended, modified aReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement128 1986-05-16 4 RiicJnCkCC fil'ft'C There are all sorts of occasions VJIVC DUWIICaa VJIIL& when a Cross emblem pen can That Last A Lifetime.^'p, stlmulate your bus,n^ s With your company s emblem prominently displayed they make highly valued business gifts, both within your own company and to the many people with whom128 words
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Advertisement52 1986-05-16 4 I I II \I I II II I vef Y Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and I M WI \l I m 1 mI Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at iVyJ- J 22:05 hours and arriving at Heathrow at 07:05 hours the following morning. Call Air Canoda at *****55 or your Trav A9en52 words
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Advertisement102 1986-05-16 5 First Class Step aboard JAL First Class. And discover the truth behind our promise. Enjoy the warmth and hospitality that has made us the worlds number one LATA airline*. Experience for yourself the most gracious service. Attention to the smallest detail. And smiles that truly reflect the pleasure we take102 words
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Miscellaneous46 1986-05-16 5 BY GARRY TRUDEAU GOOPLUCK, iruiu.rHß CLWZ.IHOPB IT GOES A LOT OF PRO- imiJMOFF. MY COOKJt KIOSK FINALLY OPSMS TOW m tt H MOTION. m rt. r o.n 'A, s 1 A /j I K Vm I era i K5 m. p LI CE M fi 146 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article, Illustration474 1986-05-16 6 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF SWISSAIR'S Far East aircargo business is expected to increase by 18 per cent this year compared with 1965, according to Mr Rudolf Haenssler, the manager for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. This is favourable for the company even when compared with474 words
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Article238 1986-05-16 6 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG THE CIVIL AVIATION Authority of Singapore (CAAS) will be calling a tender soon for a publisher to produce its Changi Air Cargo newsletter. The current publisher, VFPR Consultants, has given notice. A CAAS official, who did not wish to be named, said the238 words
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Article69 1986-05-16 6 SCANDINAVIAN Airlines System (SAS) and the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) have agreed to start negotiations later this year to establish services between Scandinavia and Beijing. This followed meetings between members of SAS and CAAC management who met in Beijing recently. SAS plans to start services to69 words
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Article146 1986-05-16 6 A NUMBER of international airlines have applied for flights to Darwin, according to the April issue of Indus, a publication of the Northern Territory Development Corporation. The Minister for Industry and Small Business and Tourism, Mr Nick Dondas, said Thai Airways was making an application to146 words
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Article197 1986-05-16 6 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight Local time From Operator Fkght Local tMtt Far FRIDAY FT FT7I 0044 JFK/BOS NW NW906 0615 HKG/NRT/ ORD/ANC LAX/SFO NRT/MNL KAL KE697 0200 BKK/ TPE (SEL) KAL KE698 0200 BKK/ (SEL) JAL JL615 0905 KUL FT FT66 0245 KUL/HKG NRT/ANC ORD/JFK SATURDAY CAL CI333197 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article145 1986-05-16 6 Chines* Produce Exchange Sellers' noon closing prices on Moy 15 (S$/100 kg). Coconut oil Bulk FOB 48.00 Old drum FOB 6100 New drum FOB 65.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 26 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 1120.00 Sarawak White FOB faq NLW 1105.00 Sorawok special black FOB NLW 795145 words
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Article149 1986-05-16 6 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed mixed in very quiet and cautious trading yesterday as operators were sidelined viewing the progress on India's weekly palm oil tender. Lower overnight US soyoil futures and a little changed palm oil futures market also dampened sentiment. May deliveries in the south149 words
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Article274 1986-05-16 6 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with June One RSS buyers quoted at 167.00 cents a kg, down one cent from Wednesday's close. The morning session weakened 0.50 cents due to some selling of nearby positions in quiet trading. Prices eased slightly in thin afternoon trading on long liquidation.274 words
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Article316 1986-05-16 6 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB in boles NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS Prompt 169 50 170 50N 168 50 169 50N Int 1 RSS June 86 168 00 168 50 167 00 167 50 Int 1 RSS July 86 168 00 168316 words
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Article107 1986-05-16 6 (cents/kg, 1-ton pallets) g£ JULY 86 (current month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 158 00 160 OON 158 50 160 SON SSR 50 155 00 I57 00N 155 50 157 SON MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 211 00 2I300N107 words
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Article101 1986-05-16 6 TIN M the KuU Lampar Tla Market fell we cent yesterday, to close »t MJl4.it a kg la quiet tradlag, reflecting continning weakness m the European free market. Dealer* said buyers were generally absent aai willing to held back la anticipation of tower prleeo later. Bat there were101 words
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Article216 1986-05-16 6 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mostly lower on Wednesday, off as much as 2 3 US cents a bushel in distant May, while spot May firmed one cent. July ended near the middle of a 3-cent range. Trading activity declined from Wednesday's pace as the216 words
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Article221 1986-05-16 6 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade dropped sharply after mid-session on Wednesday and closed nine to 3V« US cents a bushel lower. July ended near the bottom of a 7Vicent range. Local long liquidation and a lack of fresh buying pushed values down sharply, led by the221 words
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376 1986-05-16 6 AP AMERICAN Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige proposed on Wednesday a 10-year phase-out of all restrictions and subsidies on agricultural trade between the US and the 12-nation European Community. Testifying before the Senate Banking Committee, Mr Baldrige said mounting trade frictionAP - 376 words
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Article690 1986-05-16 6 COFFEE A limit-up move in New York on Wednesday afternoon boosted robusta futures to end the day with gains from Tuesday night of £123 to £134 a tonne. At the close, second position July was £124 a tonne up from the previous close at £2,029, in a £2,060/1,945690 words
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Article66 1986-05-16 6 Bangkok Broken Rice 115 (USS/lonnc, FOB) A-l Super A-l Special 112 White Rice C-l Speciol unq 100% 1st doss 100% 2nd ckm 240 215 C-l Ord Loonzoin Rice unq 100% 3rd doss 210 100% 1st grade unq 5% 200 100% 2nd grade 210 10% 195 100% 3rd grade unq66 words
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Advertisement121 1986-05-16 6 FREE LUNCH FOR YOUR CHILDREN AT JACK'S PLACE HOTEL MIRAMAR ON SUNDAY Order 2 Set Lunches for yourselves and we'll serve your children under 10 years (limit to 2) FREE Orange Juice, FREE Steak Chips and FREE Ice Cream. Your Sunday Set Lunch Menu is:Fresh Onion Soup US Ribeye Steak121 words
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Advertisement393 1986-05-16 7 The region's top specialists and doctors and the most advanced medical facilities have been identified. A comprehensive communications centre has been established. Emergency aeromedical teams are ready. At this very moment, the entire network is on 24-hour standby, 365 days a year, and at your service. Behind this massive operation393 words
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FEATURES
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Article512 1986-05-16 8 THERE ARE 417 people in Singapore with a knowledge of fixed income business, says the Monetary Authority of Singapore with disturbing precision. Classified by experience in the business, 213 of them have more than three years' experience and 204 have less than that. The figures512 words
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Article, Illustration1496 1986-05-16 8 FLORENCE CHONG - In the continuing airfare war between airlines trying to maintain or increase their shares of the "Kangaroo route", the name of the game is numbers not profit, FLORENCE CHONG reports from Sydney. FLORENCE CHONG FOR ONE AUSTRALIAN dollar or Singapore $1.60, Australian holidaymakers can1,496 words
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Article58 1986-05-16 8 Letter to the Editor Dear Sir, Please refer to the letter from "Groan" (BT, May 14) on the commentary of the World Cup '86 series. The series, "Welcome To Mexico", is an American production. For the World Cup football matches, we are getting the BBC commentary. Yours58 words
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Advertisement191 1986-05-16 8 :> Training improves your hance Let BT show you how every Wednesday. > h i k mm yV*r fit'K 4- > >Vi > (yZuCfiun ((.'mx-n ft*nh»>VilLwr) Lu Zu Chun (Green Bamboo Village Chinese Tea House) now open at the basement level of Hotel Equatorial. We stock many varieties of Chinese191 words
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Miscellaneous6 1986-05-16 8 RnStOW'rPßinic^cienG 7> rCofvrefc u>p\reß !(f VtSb6 words
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Miscellaneous479 1986-05-16 8 wskhkhdce CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Possibly gossipy lot of soldiers? (6) 7 Their hot concoction previously (8) 8 An olternotive surname to Streep? (6) 10 A moony condition? (5) 13 Very primitive old folks home (4) 14 Napoleon alone (4) 15 Artist outwardly a Welshman? (4) 16 Tomorrow's traffic difficulty?479 words
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Miscellaneous178 1986-05-16 8 ACROSS: I. Bullet 7, Intimate 8, L-omp. 10, G-lad-es 11, States. 14, Ten. 16, Iron y 17, EW-ER 19, Ro-b--ot. 21, Latin. 22, Set on. 23, Pays. 26, A-Scot. 28, Law 29, Stands 30, Po-lace 31, Ugly 32, Efoowmg 33, Sidney DOWN: 1, Bangle 2, Leader 3, Tips 4, Fiction.178 words
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SPORTS
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Article429 1986-05-16 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS AGAINST a backdrop of sports bodies facing sponsorship problems, a marketing seminar will be held next month for nonprofit sports organisations which depend on sponsorship for their funds. The one-day seminar, to be called "Sports Marketing", is to help sports bodies develop429 words
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Article, Illustration441 1986-05-16 9 AP ITALIAN Grand Prix car-racing driver Elio De Angelis was critically injured in an accident while testing his Brabham race car at the Le Castellet track in southern France on Wednesday. Marseille's La Timone Hospital issued a bulletin, some four hours after the crash, sayingAP - 441 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-05-16 9 AP TOP-SEEDED Martina Navratilova beat Elna Reinach of South Africa 6-1, 6-3 on Wednesday to advance to the third round of the US$l5O,OOO West German Open women's tennis tournament. Navratilova, the No. 1 in the world, had no problems in overcoming the South African on theAP - 367 words
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183 1986-05-16 9 AP BOXING PROMOTER Don King has filed suits totalling US$6O million to try and block the May 31 heavyweight fight between Gerry Cooney and Eddie Gregg because he said he has an exclusive contract with Gregg. Ted Theophilos, King's lawyer, said: "WeAP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration233 1986-05-16 9 AFP ENGLAND'S World Cup preparations were given a triple boost in Colorado on Wednesday. Injury-plagued captain Bryan Robson's Achilles tendon problem is progressing, he is now back in full training and looks certain to be ready for Saturday's international with Mexico. Goalkeeper Gary Bailey wentAFP - 233 words
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Article63 1986-05-16 9 Reuter RUDI VOELLER gave a timely warning to his Wirld Cap ipptaeiU Wednesday night when he ronjnred two goals ont of ■•thing to propel West Germany to a J-l win ever The Netherlands. la West Germany's last warm-np game hefere leaving tor Mexico on Monday, VoellerReuter - 63 words
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185 1986-05-16 9 UPI MORE THAN 1,500 Danish soccer fans, who have nicknamed themselves "Peacigans", are making their final preparations for their trip to the World Cup finals. Although boisterous and beer-drinking, the soccerloving Vikings are a far cry from the feared hooligans of England. The "Peacigans"UPI - 185 words
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Article108 1986-05-16 9 AFP JAPANESE golfer Isao Aoki has qualified to play in the British: Open in Turn berry, Scotland," from July 17 to 20. Aoki owes his qualification to his 19th place in the new world golf rankings, which are sanctioned by the Royal and An-'.AFP - 108 words
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Advertisement194 1986-05-16 9 W- v'iXICO Kick off the World Cup series, On our attractive terms. For as little as $36 a month, you can rent a VCR from Thorn; while $20 gets you a 14" TV set. TV and VCR prices are going up due to currency fluctuations. But sign a contract with194 words
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Miscellaneous1366 1986-05-16 9 to (MD FRIDAY AT THE MOVIES Two 01 A 10.30 pm, Channel 5 John Travolta and Olivia P* v* Newton-John (left) team up K i again, this time as a V" would-be inventor (Zack Melon) and an aspiring actress (Debbie Wylder). When almighty forces decide the world is too corrupt1,366 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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384 1986-05-16 10 Reuter WALL STREET merger and acquisition specialists say they would not be surprised if Sperry Corp changes its tune and sits down with Burroughs Corp to negotiate a merger. In its first public comment on the Burroughs merger bid, Sperry urged its stockholders onReuter - 384 words
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Article130 1986-05-16 10 Reuter BTR PLC's trading performance had been good in the opening months of this year and would likely to continue to be so, supported by a strategy of growth, chairman Sir Owen Green said. He told the company's annual meeting in London thatReuter - 130 words
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314 1986-05-16 10 Reuter A SURGE OF organised buy programmes in the last half hour of Wednesday's trading in Wall Street boosted blue chips to their biggest gain of the month, rousing a dull market from its recent slump. The late advance had little to do with economicReuter - 314 words
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Article120 1986-05-16 10 MAY 14 c$ 25 Imp Oil Inco Int Pro* Pip« 43* 17* 44* unch tu Intl 21 unch con unch unch unch inch Ktrr Add 16* Algomo Lobtaw B 13* Bonk Novo Scotia 14* Mosscy F«rg Mc BkxM 3* 35* Dil Coruda 26* 34 Noranda h 18* 17% Nofthgot*120 words
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Article190 1986-05-16 10 MAY 14 70 1450 INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 1000 unch 5 Anglo* MININGS 4260 30 1125 +15 I7000B 495 Byvoof 1700 25 4350 BotteH 7125 100 1710 1175 2850 Cons Gold ***** CNA 230 30 Cons Murch I015S JOO s D* Bmts 2460 +10 i imrK .ru-h 5200 -50 137190 words
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Article898 1986-05-16 10 Amsterdam MAT 14 ABN 547 00 75 101 00 17 Ahold 7570 1.2 Akzo 157 50 4 1 152 70 -0 2 AArffV 76 50 2.7 96 50 +2 Au Stod 116 50 -0 8 30 10 -04 658 00 -1 Buchrman Teftcrod* 153 00 1 5 585898 words
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Advertisement661 1986-05-16 10 > ,<-.h ;> .T- -V,, M mm If ja i r:? \ir *vf f J Top band m tawan TTmeS snpng uamhawvjus finnfwJ a tHnorth sngngsortri Japan Ttwvtvaoous gnxp avrtorm trwr rruscjl talents superti sfovnantfup top cms entertainmer* wKfi the* cfurmng (gndpori of Enjnft. Mandarin. Japanese. CMonar and HoUofn hcs661 words
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Advertisement143 1986-05-16 10 London stocks on Pago 18 AND THE 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 K ROLL. PUT EVERYTHING INTO PERFECT COMBINATION FOR A PERFECT NIGHT OUT ENTERTAINMENT: Man Thure:143 words
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Article409 1986-05-16 11 HONGKONG: Stock prices closed sharply lower yesterday in spite of a wave of support for shares of Cathay Pacific Airways on their first day of trading. The Hang Seng Index slid 26.51 points, falling below the 1,800 level to 1,794.17. The Hongkong Index lost 16.70 to 1,116.37. Brokers said409 words
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Article243 1986-05-16 11 NT 240 -0 03 Kobi 27 00 -02 Kuochan Oev Lee Chang Yuen 20 20 -02 24 30 -02 25 40 -0 1 30 30 -03 12 70 -02 Chang Hwo Bank Chtng Loong Chio rlsei Cement 4370 25 20 -01 Nor Ya Plos 36 30 20 00 -0243 words
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Article400 1986-05-16 11 TOKYO: Share prices yesterday closed slightly lower in moderate trading as investors were unable to decide whether to buy export-re- lated or domestic-oriented shares. The market average lost 19.06 to 15,924.69. Turnover was 480 million shares against 500 million the day before, when the average slipped 38.51. The Tokyo400 words
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Article68 1986-05-16 11 MAY IS Marsteel Oriental B 0012 0.002 Acop Meiing PhJ Overseas 0016 0 18 unch 0 005 Anglo PM 0011 Picop B PLOT 78 ■05 Atlas Con B 15 05 San Mtguel B 41 0 0075 8 o 7 Bomc Petroleum 0 0024 unch 9 20 -04 First Phi68 words
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Article335 1986-05-16 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday closed sharply easier as investors, nervous about the economy, continued the heavy selling begun last Thursday. Market indices were unavailable because of a computer breakdown. However, brokers estimated that the All Ordinaries Index had fallen by about 20 to 25 points from Wednesday's close335 words
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Article71 1986-05-16 11 MAY 15 Won Hyundai Com! Hyundai Motor 902 2071 -13 10 -10 +4 -2 -10 KAL 1081 4 700 unch 2475 -1 Doefcm Ind 532 Korea SNp 418 1078 •II -16 Doewoo Corp 840 -12 1250 •IS Somstng Co 1118 19 482 -3 -6 Samsung El*c 2080 unch 105571 words
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Article126 1986-05-16 11 BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday rose 0.23 point to 129.76. Turnover was 114,783 shares valued at 16.6 million baht. MAY IS Mil Serrmuk SM»n Cement 384 465 16 unch Ano Fibre Ayudhyo Investment Bangkok Agro-tnd Bangkok Bank 124 136 25 75 178 unch 1 unch -1126 words
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Article58 1986-05-16 11 Reuter CHINA IS CONTINUING to negotiate with plane makers in Britain, Canada, France, Holland and other countries following confirmation of orders announced earlier this year for 10 US and European civil aircraft. Four Boeing 7475, four Boeing 767s and two Airbus A3los have been ordered sinceReuter - 58 words
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240 1986-05-16 11 Reuter THE INDONESIAN government is trying to revive the Jakarta Stock Exchange, one of the world's least active financial institutions. Only 24 companies are listed on the exchange and their share values have been steadily falling. The composite share index stood at 65.81 on Wednesday,Reuter - 240 words
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181 1986-05-16 11 FT DIRECTORS of Broken Hill Proprietary Co Ltd (BHP) have cast doubts on the ability of Bell Resources to meet its funding commitments in its revised A 53.6 billion (U552,653 billion) partial bid for control of BHP. Mr David Adam, a BHP executive,FT - 181 words
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Article34 1986-05-16 11 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN High Court has ruled that the National Companies and Securities Commission has the power to hold a public inquiry into the crossholding of Broken Hill Pty and Elders IXL. RenterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement530 1986-05-16 11 91 *7- > Is ;fis> g-my^H DELICIOUSLY HYATT Plum s! Spacious, spread out and contemporary. You'll find the best of local and western cuisine there's also a buffet station with an excellent assortment of Chinese, Indian and Malay dishes. Plus a delightful children's Menu. And don't miss dessert it's ice530 words
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Advertisement319 1986-05-16 11 JAPANESE STYLE STEAMBOAT Come, experience the tantalizing taste of our Special Shabu-Shabu. Every Monday Friday for $35 per person (You can eat as much as you want) Succulent live prawns lobsters are our speciality for TEMPURA TEPPANYAKI Our cozy private Tatami Rooms are available for special occasions without extra charge319 words
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Article, Illustration623 1986-05-16 12 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY MAJOR CREDIT and charge card companies are now playing their aces in an aggressive marketing game to bring in new members and, more importantly, encourage existing members to use their cards more frequently. Expensive prizes such as diamonds, BMW cars and return623 words
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328 1986-05-16 12 AFP THE APPOINTMENT of a new Federal Reserve Board governor known for his soft monetary line puts chairman Paul Volcker in an embarrassing position once more. The White House decision to place Robert Heller on the board while promoting Manuel JohnsonAFP - 328 words
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394 1986-05-16 12 FT LIBYA IS TAKING steps to recover assets from US banks which are frozen by President Reagan as part of his anti-ter-rorist drive. The Libyan Arab Foreign Bank, which is wholly-owned by the Libyan central bank, has issued a High CourtFT - 394 words
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213 1986-05-16 12 Reuter A BILL TO FIGHT money laundering by extending federal currency reporting requirements to foreign subsidiaries of US banks could put the banks at a disadvantage and violate local laws, Federal Reserve member Martha Seger has said. "This would give extra-terri-torial effect to theReuter - 213 words
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592 1986-05-16 12 Reuter BRITAIN'S financial institutions are gearing up for an era of tough competition as the countdown begins for "Big Bang", the catch phrase christened to symbolise the wave of deregulation that will sweep through London's cosy financial markets later this year.Reuter - 592 words
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260 1986-05-16 12 Reuter MONETARY PERSPECTIVES, both regional and global, are improving and better conditions are gradually emerging for a stable international monetary system. Dutch central bank president Wim Duisenberg, in a speech for the International Centre for Monetary and Banking Studies in Zurich on Wednesday, criticisedReuter - 260 words
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Article712 1986-05-16 12 SINGAPORE The US dollar recovered against most major currencies in moderate and cautious late trading yesterday to close narrowly mixed compared with New York levels. The dollar ended higher at 2.1860/70 marks compared with an early 2.1795/1805 and New York's 2.1825/35 close and at 1.8160/75 Swiss francs against712 words
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Article94 1986-05-16 12 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market remained unchanged from Wednesday to close at 4-7/8 per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate fell by 1/8 point while the two and three-month rates fell by 1/16 point each. 5$ Interbank rate at 7pm yesterday OH«f fed night94 words
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Article231 1986-05-16 12 Interbank rotes at 3pm yesterday: Md Offer e roe* parity change Locol dollars to 0A6 unit of foretgn currency US do#Of ***** 2.2100 2.8196 -21 66 Sterling pound 3 4084 3.4122 7 3469 -53 61 Austrabon dolor 1 5816 1.5845 ***** -53 87 NZ doBor 1 2248 1231 words
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Article307 1986-05-16 12 BA Futures EURODOLLAR futures opened with a bearish tone yesterday. The June contract gapped down from Wednesday's close at 93.05 but Liffe opening saw the contract backing up to 93.08 before closing at 93.07. Currency futures opened higher. The bearish dollar sentiment saw the June ym trading to intra-dayBA Futures - 307 words
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Article251 1986-05-16 12 HONGKONG: The metal closed steady in moderately active trading yesterday, mainly on physical buying interest. It ended at U*****.00/40 an ounce compared with New York's $341.70/342.20 close and the $343.00/30 finish here on Wednesday. On the local market, gold lost HK512.50 to end at $3,177.50 a tael. Krugerrand shed251 words
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Article, Illustration308 1986-05-16 12 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet trading yesterday. Most operators adopted a cautious attitude because of uncertainty over the US dollar's near-term direction following conflicting remarks by US officials on the dollar. Short-dates eased 1/16 point at the outset due to a weaker308 words
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Article, Illustration4069 1986-05-16 13 SHARE PRICES ended selectively mixed to easier after a day of profit-taking but some trustee stocks continued their CPFinspired rally. Taking centrestage yesterday was Dah Yung, which on its first day of relisting doubled its presuspension price of 21 cents. The volume leader finished4,069 words
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Article201 1986-05-16 13 SINGAPORE RiM* (Mi Vm( 42 +21 ET FftM 595 +10 StoToS ,Cl 446 10 fTCADT t's 5 IS g°? STTc"* IS |?Ss- H 625 +5 rrrtr,_M D 1 S 535+5 "l.' out 260+5 rrruTTTmi Mr*Cwp> III +5 0C*C H Lm| R. 208 4 otieCwHwH Falls SuSCT SDAIW201 words
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Article2926 1986-05-16 13 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL A cmo (0.94K8) (2) 0 96 (6) 0 94 (1) 0 95 (14) 0.94* Alcorn (0 498 0 50S) (I) 0 50 (1) 0.50 (2) 0.49* Amol StMl 50« (0 618 0.61 *S) (7) 0.61 (I) 0 61* (14) 0 61*2,926 words
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Article117 1986-05-16 13 HONGKONG Austrolion Industrials Hong Kong Indox Thursday 111 6.37 Thursday Wednesday Unov 2004.7 Week ago 2068 2 Wednesday 1133.07 Week ago 1159.14 NEW YOKK Hong Song Indox Dow Jonos Thursday 1794.17 Wednesday 1808 28 Wednesday 1820 68 Tuesday 1785 34 Week ago 1864.21 Week ago 1775 30 TOKYO117 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-05-16 14 Singapore stags take their profits CATHAY PACIFIC Airways dominated trading at its debut on the Hongkong stock exchange yesterday. It closed at HK9S.IS, where it had opened, after touching a high of $5.35. Stockbrokers in Singapore said they were actively selling CPA on362 words
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506 1986-05-16 14 THE LACK of followthrough support caused share prices to end lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading conditions were listless but counters which closed lower only recorded small to moderate losses. However, several situational stocks bucked the general downtrend to close506 words
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Article255 1986-05-16 14 Monomers pric&$ for Moy 16 MARA-Bumiputrs Frst B'putro 399 404 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putro Third B'putro Fourth B'putro 378 3 18 3 83 3 23 The Commerce 074 078 344 349 The Sovmgs Fund 063 068 Fifth B'putro Sixth B'putro 1 97 202 S'pore Prog Fund 031255 words
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239 1986-05-16 14 MBT THE KUALA LUMPUR High Court granted on Wednesday an early date to hear the suit by Datuk Mak Kok against Datuk Brian Chang over a disputed oral agreement to sell Datuk Mak 100 million Promet shares. High Court judge V C George hadMBT - 239 words
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Article141 1986-05-16 14 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES has announced that the company's transfer books and register of loan stockholders will be closed from June 16 to 23 for the purpose of preparing the interest warrant. DAH YUNG Irastaneati Ltd has told the Stock Exchange of Singapore that apart from the comments in141 words
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410 1986-05-16 14 MBT POUR MAJOR Malaysian civil engineering companies have been shortlisted for selection as the contractor to complete the remaining 460 km of the NorthSouth highway project, a job worth Ms 3 billion to $4 billion, according to a highly placed source. They areMBT - 410 words
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Article2260 1986-05-16 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and businea In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of rtures traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MDUSTRMLS Ajiwowto (3.1 OS) AMD (318S> (I) 3.20 Alcorn (0.575)2,260 words
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Article315 1986-05-16 14 CENTRAL PROPERTIES Limited: 24th AGM at Windsor Room, Goodwood Park Hotel, 22 Scotts Road, today at noon. KULIM (MALAYSIA) Berhad: 11th AGM at Ulu Tiram Estate, Ulu Tlram, Johore, Malaysia, tomorrow at 11am. BASA SAYANG BEACH HOTELS (PENANG) Berhad: 15th AGM at 10th Mile Batu Feringgi, ***** Penang315 words
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Article311 1986-05-16 14 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Dote announced lost yeor Yeor ending Net EPS (cents) Gross «v Net profit ($*000) Mulpha Intl S J Amal Pelongi Bhd Larut Tin Roxy Elect Interim Interim Interim Interim Final Aug 24 Dec 19 Dec 27 Dec 31 Jon 18 Dec 85 Mor311 words
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427 1986-05-16 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM ARBUTHNOT LATHAM ASIA, Singapore's oldest merchant bank, is working towards the secondary listing of two prominent German multinational companies on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The merchant bank, which is handling the secondary listing of Australia's FAI Insurances Ltd,427 words
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624 1986-05-16 15 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN LIN TAH HWA, the managing director of Lin Securities, was yesterday charged in a district court with 22 counts of cheating a total of 14 banks. No plea was taken. But his wife, Mdm Lucy Khoo, posted bail624 words
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631 1986-05-16 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation Ltd was highly active last year buying and selling international investments, judging by the figures in the latest amin*i report and accounts. According to the figures, last year UIC bought $99.6 million worth of investments and sold631 words
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Article1197 1986-05-16 15 Current Ex dot# Books dose Dote payable Total for Hie year Totol tor lost year A Enterprises Acme Ancol Asietk Dev Bote Bento Bousteed C C C 1 Holdings C Properties Q>#«vi Mlio Cty Dev Cold Store I2%(n) 4%TE(b> 10% 2V*% 10% I00%(e) 5%l l%l 5%l 15% 7*%(b)1,197 words
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206 1986-05-16 15 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation is acquiring all the shares it does not already own in subsidiary Eastern Realty Company Ltd (ERC) through a share swap arrangement worth almost $28 million at yesterday's closing price of OCBC on the Singapore stock market of 16.40.206 words
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294 1986-05-16 15 GENERAL CORPORATION, the diversified plantations, property and construction group, has reported a sharp 39 per cent drop in profits to Msll.B million for the last financial year. As a result, shareholders have to make do with a much smaller dividend of 2.5 per cent, a294 words
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Article1019 1986-05-16 15 MODEST BUYING at Wednesday's sharply lower levels after the Natwest rights issue pushed some shares a few pence higher at the opening yesterday but trading was quiet and prices quickly retreated on lack erf follow-through interest, dealers said. The firmer close on Wall Street overnight encouraged the opening1,019 words
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Article24 1986-05-16 15 Conpony BONUS ISSUE Utd Pkwitotions On*-for-4iv« Ex-dott Moy 26 Books ck>M: Jun Yoohon 0 25-for-oo« Ex-dat«: Moy 16 Books ck>M May 2024 words
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Article164 1986-05-16 15 Compony RIGHTS ISSUE Akom Two-for*three $1.00 p«r share Duta Cons Or>e-fof-one 9 $1.10 per shore George Town Two-for-one $1.00 per share Kesana HNdgs Three-for-two $1.10 per share M A A five-tor-one $1.20 per shore Peak Hpa Three-for-one 1 00 per share Satcras Res One-tor-two $125 per share Selongor164 words
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Advertisement405 1986-05-16 14 NOTICES VI. I'K,. m COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 1M AND IN ID MATTES OP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Member* Of CROWN INVESTMENT HOLDINGS PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 11 Collyer Quay #18-00, The Arcade, Singapore 0104 on Monday, 12th May 1900 at 1(100 a.m. the following405 words
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Advertisement223 1986-05-16 14 COMPANIES ACT, CAP. US AND PTE LTD (MEMBERB* VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of CHOW HUAT ENGINEERING PTE LTD duly convened and held at 865 Mountbatten Road, #05-20, Singapore 1543, on the 15th day of May 1966, the following special resolution was duly passed:That CHOW223 words
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Advertisement335 1986-05-16 14 NOTICE OF BBBOLUIMNB At an Extraordinary General Meeting of each of* the abovenamed Companies convened and held at No 6 Ang Mo Klo Street 82 Singapore 2050 on the 9th day of May 1966, the following Special Resolutions were duly passed:1. That the company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to335 words
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Advertisement199 1986-05-16 15 n I A NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE FUTURE OF THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIACHALLENGES OPPORTUNITIES Sponsored by The Ministry of Transport Official Opening Keynote Address by Minister of Transport, YB Dato' Dr Ling Liong Sik. Key Topics Role and Future of Transportation Industry In Malaysia Scope and Opportunities for Deregulations199 words
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Article515 1986-05-16 16 BOEY KIT YIN - Buying orders point to strong recovery in American demand By BOEY KIT YIN LOCAL ELECTRONICS companies are gearing up (or record exports this year after a 4 per cent downturn reduced international shipments in 1965 to $8.13 billion. Recent buying orders have shown a strong515 words
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525 1986-05-16 16 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG WITH MORE THAN fifty suspected cases of fraud involving motor finance now being investigated, one finance company is taking tough action to contain the problem. As a result, a second-hand car dealer who has already been charged by police525 words
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275 1986-05-16 16 Reuter THE FRENCH government said yesterday it was taking new steps to relax controls on foreign currency transactions and the domestic hanking system in a bid to bolster the economy. The reforms, the second major package since the right-wing RPR-UDF coalition took power in March,Reuter - 275 words
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432 1986-05-16 16 JAPANESE INVESTORS are set to invest at least another $400 million in Singapore if they can be convinced that the country is committed to following through with its new economic policies. Hie investors are apparently concerned with fundamental issues like )ob-hopping among Singaporeans, and432 words
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206 1986-05-16 16 AP MOST OF THE WORLD voted most of the time against the US during the 1985 UN General Assembly, the annual repent to' Congress of UN voting trends showed yesterday. Preliminary details of the report were released at a congressional hearingAP - 206 words
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Article74 1986-05-16 16 Reuter OOMEX GOLD futures hovered at unchanged levels in featureless dealings yesterday morning, reflecting the lack of significant dollar fluctuations. June gold stood at Wednesday night's close of U*****.10 an ounce after coming down from an opening high of $343.40. Silver rose 1.3 to 2.5 centsReuter - 74 words
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Article66 1986-05-16 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks were lower yesterday in reaction to Wednesday night's sharp rise. The rally on Wednesday had no economic factor to explain it and dealers considered it suspect on technical grounds since it failed to attract broad participation. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nineReuter - 66 words
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288 1986-05-16 16 UPI THE REAGAN administration, seeking to defuse what Secretary of State George Shultz calls a "highly tense" situation, has cautioned both Israel and Syria against going to war. "There are growing tensions," Mr Shultz said. "We don't believe a war betweenUPI - 288 words
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53 1986-05-16 16 AP JAPANESE Prime Mimfr Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday said his government would take "drastic measures" to help Japanese companies cope with the recent rapid rise of the yen against the US dollar. However, there was no report of what the measures were, or when they mightAP - 53 words
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Article30 1986-05-16 16 Reuter AN AUSTRALIAN welfare group, Fund for Animals, yesterday called for a boycott of all Taiwanese canned fish because it could contain dolphin meat.Reuter - 30 words
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Article48 1986-05-16 16 Reuter AFGHAN Communist Party chief Najibullah yesterday announced a new collective leadership, which includes him, President Babrak Karma] and Prime Minister Sultan All Klshtmand. He said Mr Karma! would be concerned with strengthening "state power organs" apparently bodies such as the armed forces. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article45 1986-05-16 16 Reuter AUSTRIA'S sole nuclear power station, mothballed since 1978 when the country narrowly voted in a referendum against nuclear power, will be dismantled. Chancellor Fred Shiowatz said yesterday the government decision was a necessary consequence of the Chernobyl disaster. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article34 1986-05-16 16 AP SHEARSON LEHMAN Brothers Inc yesterday announced that it is opening a Tokyo branch office. The branch, to open on Monday, will be the headquarters of its Asian-Pacific operations.AP - 34 words
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Article43 1986-05-16 16 Reuter INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gsnrihi has criticised the West for not cracking down on Sikh extremists, saying be would like them to be treated the same way as several Libyans expelled over the past few weeks.Reuter - 43 words
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Article70 1986-05-16 16 AFP MANY NON-BELIEVERS living in Canton are attending services at local Catholic churches because they find the sermons more interesting than Communist Party lectures. A newspaper quoted one worker ss saying: "I wandered into church one day and was impressed. What the priest was sayingAFP - 70 words
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Article116 1986-05-16 16 AFP THAILAND'S July 27 general elections will have a "significant economic impact" through a spending of about U*****.92 million on political campaigns and organising the poll. The Thailand Development Research Institute said in a report yesterday that combined spending by the government and political partiesAFP - 116 words
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404 1986-05-16 16 UPI REPRESENTATIVES of China's state-run airline have arrived in Hongkong to open the first formal talks with Taiwanese authorities since 1949, Beijing's official Xinhua News Agency said yesterday. In Taipei, the state-run China Air Lines (CAL) said it had agreed to China's proposalUPI - 404 words
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299 1986-05-16 16 UPI AMERICA'S news media and advertising agencies will launch the largest volunteer advertising campaign in history this autumn a three-year, US$l.5 billion war on drugs, officials said yesterday. All major companies in the television, radio, magazine, newspaper and advertising agency industries have agreed to runUPI - 299 words
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Advertisement160 1986-05-16 16 EXPATRIATE COMMENTS ABOUT ARDMORE PARK NO. 'Ifs a holiday camp atmosphere. We made friends the first weekend around the pool In our previous apartment we lived three years and didn't meet the neighbours. Here our new found friends, all expat families, made us feel at home as soon as we160 words
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Advertisement141 1986-05-16 16 Only $2503 including lots of hidden extras. '$7 I i I I > I HftVON L'ssi2 The Denka wall unit is from Denmark. It's modular so you can make it any size you like. What you see in the picture is only $2503. Amazing enough. What you don't see are141 words
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Miscellaneous9 1986-05-16 16 \msma Outlook foe todoy*. Showers ovtf ■*rfii o •M9 words
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294 1986-05-16 17 Reuter SHIPOWNERS IN South-east Asia should pool their vessels and cargoes either with other regional lines or with established international bulk operators to weather the current slump in the shipping industry, Lim Leng Pin of Perbadanan National Shipping Line said. Mr Lim toldReuter - 294 words
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358 1986-05-16 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE MARINE DEPARTMENT may exempt selected tugs and supply boats from the new manning requirements specified in the Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Act, 1964. The department will consider allowing vessels of less than 1,000 grt trading on short hauls358 words
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344 1986-05-16 17 Reuter THE VOLUME OF general cargo bound for Chinese ports will reach the level now absorbed by Japan by 1990 if the current Chinese economic growth trend continues, Nick Illiott of Lloyd's of London Press (Far East) Ltd said. He saidReuter - 344 words
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195 1986-05-16 17 MECHSUPPLY A Resources Co has won a return air ticket to Bangkok in the first lucky draw conducted by Searoad Services, a cargo agent and consolidation company. The draw the first of five bi-monthly draws was based on delivery orders issued during March and195 words
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Article53 1986-05-16 17 Reuter THE FAR EASTERN Freight Conference has amended the currency adjustment factor (CAF) for the area from South Korea to plus one per cent, from minus 3 per cent, with effect from May 18. The new CAF is based on exchange rates on May 8, 9 andReuter - 53 words
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Article62 1986-05-16 17 Reuter THE LAKES Star, a 32,442 dwt bulk carrier owned by the ailing Wah Kwong Shipping and Investment Co (Hongkong) Ltd group, has been sold in the private market, a source close to Wah Kwong said. The source declined to give the exact price butReuter - 62 words
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Article1353 1986-05-16 18 THE FREIGHT market on Wednesday was featured by active time-charter business especially out of the Far East and by at least four vessels being fixed to carry wheat flour from the US Gulf to Egypt, shipbrokers said. A 169,000 tonner was arranged from Japan for a voyage to1,353 words
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905 1986-05-16 18 FT BRITISH SHIPBUILDERS, the UK state-owned group, announced 3,500 job losses and the closure of three yards. It gave a warning that the industry desperately needed new orders to survive. The Job cuts will bring the total workforce at BS down to only 5,500FT - 905 words
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322 1986-05-16 18 Bernama SEVEN CREW members of a Singapore-based tugboat which had been drifting at sea for three days after developing engine trouble were rescued some 100 naiitiral miles east of lfn»n»«n and 73 nautical miles north of Pulau Tioman on Wednesday afternoon TheBernama - 322 words
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Article98 1986-05-16 18 Reuter AMERICAN President Lines is raising freight rates by 15 per cent on services from all ports in India to the United States, west and east coast, a spokesman of the representative office said. "We are compelled to raise freight rates to stay afloat", he saidReuter - 98 words
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Article269 1986-05-16 18 ARGENTINA May 5 Buenos Aires Normal operation. AUSTRALIA May 5. Sydney 5 vessels operating. Melbourne Normal operation. BANGLADESH May 5 Chittagong 20 vessels operating. BRAZIL May 5 Santos Normal operation CAMEROON May 5 Douala Normal operation. CANADA May 5 Vancouver Waiting time of up to 2 days. CHILE269 words
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Article834 1986-05-16 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ateo Lme VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepter X 5 Anro Service IV 3/4 Arrow Lines X 4 Atkis Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL III 2/3 ASCL IN 1 Balt-Conado Line834 words
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Article74 1986-05-16 18 Bernama A PASSENGER terry service between Penang and Lhokseumawe in Aceh province, Sumatra will begin next month. The head of the provincial tourism office, Amir Hufen said that the ferry, Gadis UwgkM, will serve the two towns. The boat has a capacity to carryBernama - 74 words
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213 1986-05-16 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood A SIX-MONTH trial has concluded that there is insufficient cargo to warrant a direct Fremantle-New Zealand shipping service and the 8500-dwt New Zealand Trader is to be withdrawn. The ship is part of the joint ANL-New Zealand Line Tranztas service. It will213 words
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Article, Illustration559 1986-05-16 19 Reuter A UNITED STATES navy destroyer intercepted an Iranian frigate in the Gulf of Oman this week and told it to keep clear of an American merchant vessel in the area, US Defence Department officials. "The Iranian ship was talking toReuter - 559 words
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451 1986-05-16 19 Lloyd's List DEMAND for container ships, terminal facilities and boxes will increase significantly in the next few years to match expected container traffic growth. By the year 2000, container traffic is expected to reach 114.6 million TEU more than double the 55.7 millionLloyd's List - 451 words
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114 1986-05-16 19 UNDERWRITERS In New York, London and Belgium expect hull claims totalling US$25 million (or the 116,450-dwt Alexandros F which sank in the Atlantic last Wednesday. Around 78 per cent of the vessel's hull was insured in New York with the remaining 22 per cent114 words
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119 1986-05-16 19 AFP THE AGEING cruise liner Oriana has been sold to Japanese interests (or an undisclosed sum, a representative of the P and 0 Line said. Spokeswoman Christine Bunbury said she could not disclose the identity of the new owners, who had handled the sale throughAFP - 119 words
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Article5359 1986-05-16 20 aeiaßGmß A guide to ships loading at Singapore lor 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 at5,359 words
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Article712 1986-05-16 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Ramdas 22H 16.5.86 1730 R Jumabhoy F1 0830-0930 B7 Chung Lie 605 16.5.86 1800 C Feeders F5 0800-1000 P5 Peter Sif 10W 16.5.86 1900 NAPL F7 1000-1100712 words
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Article567 1986-05-16 25 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure Keppel Doiyurvshon K27 Guon Guon alongside 165/2300 Froto'spore KI6 Merit on alongside 16 5/2300 LJ Bontong K33 Eka Joya alongside 16 5/0600 Nwgo 31 K30 Foong Sun alongside 16.5/1500 Trons Fjord KIO Borber alongside 16 5/0300 Barber Texas K9567 words
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Advertisement590 1986-05-16 17 publications THE HEART OF THE DRAGON OOCL Orient Oveiqeas Ctdaitm Line MOM 9VTMB AGENOES dn 2*2*4/ OH) 70 Shenton Way *04-03 Marina House Smfapore 0207 Tel *****11 TUB MO RS ***** CfS OfFICE TPC #***** TO *****31 and 2220(32 Terminal office TPC #***** M *****90/*****93/*****01 PESMA IMHC 9VTMB AGENCES JON.590 words
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Advertisement71 1986-05-16 17 mm BRITISH SHIPBUILDERS, the UK state-owned group, announced 3,500 job losses and the closure of three yards. P«g« II A UNITED STATES navy destroyer intercepted an Iranian frigate in the Gulf of Oman this week and told it to keep clear of an American merchant vessel in the area. Pag«71 words
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Advertisement1052 1986-05-16 17 The Time Manager Seminar For more details call *****00 MAERSK LINE Voy IS> por« EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. 222 EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA tmnii Cte*c i« •CI 19/5 1500 HAS CES 11/5 2300 MB •Caoha MlO I at «E to WOrn<) MM to USA Catitornn US Gul: US A'iir'K Z1,052 words
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Advertisement209 1986-05-16 18 ■> i. minreFTai raHvnmnii..-i r mr^MßTT*l! n!irT*lT i YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE J TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES Pacific North Wml I Atlantic/Canada Feeder at Kao I Feeder at Koba il Mr-mmv I l f .V ■FT ~T~—UAJI I I 1 IAM I \iLWk FTTV n Lm f inaiiM umm r r rm\ m mram209 words
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Advertisement186 1986-05-16 18 E "^T N| Supercarrier Service H Nu xctptaj cantn tor itastofi (MJ). S France. (MM SMta mi San Diet* na L taptn. OwMa «u Ml TO: CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICA rr I Ml HI Arata Caracao BrMptoam PMpstaa fort oi Sean Haadten faapto* SI Wat Btssc Twit. Castries. Fart tf franc*.186 words
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Advertisement945 1986-05-16 19 The Straits Steamship Group O STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabeh, Sarawak, Brunei Porte end Bengkok COWTWOSHP SERVICES TO/FROM BANGKOK STORE BUOK reuse nn um 20-21 23-24 May pe casus prrx nm v-n May 30-31 Mm BANGKOK BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SW6AMHE TO SABAH. SARAWAK MP BMBB SINGAPORE STRAITS945 words
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Advertisement654 1986-05-16 19 Franco Belgian Services As .1 r .w r. n. h >. n nh f.ir t *t.rn I in. i MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) COW WO SBWKt TO tUKrI STOK P HELMS It Htm l ta> FIMm Nm BHww M 01 TOKYO 21 Mr Hn) »Mi MM U»■ M M 15654 words
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Advertisement571 1986-05-16 20 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS FROM N. CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS R*it P«ls HR. KHH HK. KHH BU. KB HK. KHH HK. KHH m. KtM HK. KHH Ml. KIM HK, KHH HK. Km ffbw( BtiamMam lafcavrcS'tm kmwp Mmo Man SM SU SU SW SU Oiafcaßay SU SU SU SU M Kisufi Man571 words
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Advertisement111 1986-05-16 20 K.S.line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KOO/M '.d*. f TO EUROPE VIA Member ol the Ace Cantor turn S'prt C. R. TOKYO 4W 21/5 I 35* 28/5 CJt. PARS 5W 4/6 MO 5M 116 FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ A Member of the Ace Consortium ORENTAI CHEF 48E NEPTWf CRYSTAL 341 fUIIY CONTAINIRISED111 words
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Advertisement678 1986-05-16 20 4L Hai Sun Hup Co (Pie) Ltd m TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** &RS ***** j t lASIIRN C \R I I MR. IN) SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS SERVICES QXEIMDrROM jamn Irnd StKI MEBH V» SKI KOCH *44 SEKI MEBH *X S'pn Pkctanf Kmc SaM ki fort678 words
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Advertisement401 1986-05-16 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) US WEST COAST r BARCELONA VALENCM IV* u/j 25/J a/J 1/7 tp IV7 19/7 31/7 l/| U/I 13/1 a/i 24/1 FAR EAST/RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN OUTBOUND sgp ed lmassol p ua> aleiakma ughorn genoa fos no OBTAM 22/5 7/1 t/(401 words
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Advertisement195 1986-05-16 20 CIS I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC SraC FMmi ln*|tar Oceania Courier In Port P Motau, Ra6*l Kieta, Honiara, layapwa Kyowa Cosmos 7/6 iayapura, Wewak, Madanc. Lao. f-Moresby. Honiara, Kieta, Rabad kftufl SUN UNION195 words
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Advertisement678 1986-05-16 21 WYST-s PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \\\T W\ PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL VOY SIN JKT SBY SIN HKG KAO *TCH KEE BUS *MUR *HTC VOK KM KEE KOTA SIHGA 03SB S«M S«M In Pt 22/5 24/5 25/5 28/5 28/5 31/5 1/B678 words
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Advertisement884 1986-05-16 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS >/7 11/7 12/7 13/7 15/7 tt. 4/7 cn »,l IF 7 /7 W C4j of tMvfy 4/7 $/7 »/7 J|/7 2S/7 M/ 7 31/7 Frrtfart Eiprm 11/7 13/7 2/| j/| I?" 2£ 2« iw u/i i*/i it/i Mano Hani 2t/7 M/ 7 17/1 IS/S 20/1 21/S 23/1 EXPttSS884 words
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Advertisement491 1986-05-16 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. BJAKARTA LLOY» P.T. GEStfltl LLOYI P.T. SMWKRA IWMESIA P.T. TMKOM LLOYI EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SIN6APORE TO EUROPE S'para Genoa Bfeae L* HavrtLdi GAIOA BHAKTT VIS-WB 2-4/1 3/7 11/7 13/7 15/7 14/7 21/7 Spore Nb*e MA IMAM Vl5-NB 20 22/1 15/7 -SMMMT*' VI7-1491 words
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Advertisement315 1986-05-16 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Pur V9SN •SiMway ¥24 Paean V99M tfadar|B» (My V* BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loadmf for Ranfoon Sport PlriM| Poa IS/17 14/19 Kit 24/29 May 1/3 km BANK UNI FORTHBAM VlfS Sptrt l/S TOAM MUGN VIS Spin 17/7 (PNG ports: Port MvHfcy/KMa/RAad/UMo/LM) A H IYUN D315 words
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Advertisement1159 1986-05-16 22 USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round Tho World Sorvico) *j"K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. N. )AK *2 0 MWSTER *25 0 KNKHT V 27 N. 6AR*T V 4 PACIFIC NORTH WEST MOTJCR *Sl EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CJI TOKYO V4W CHMA CONTWO *35*1 C.R P«tS *5* HONGKONG CONTMO *50* (member of ACE1,159 words
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Advertisement787 1986-05-16 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers PAeUnj linn Vessel Sr*i Also Accepts CAIABAR V 25 16 Ma, ÜBMOAS V?J 70 May 4 tun 13 tun 11 lun Adet Bris «..0.0 u >c 7, MMAS V 23 1? tan 27 Iwi 7 Jul 5 M Add Bris 1 CHAIOOAS V?787 words
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Advertisement791 1986-05-16 22 GOLDEN LINE GUM) GUAN SHPFWe (PTE) LTD 23. M *f«r SkMt SMGAHME «IM TEL 5343 m <IS U»> STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: PM GOLDEN BEA* CWoflitß Aaiachi Dubai Doha Babta* to Pwl GOLDEN WHO CotomOo Karachi Bombay Oub» 30/31 Hay CHMA OCEAN SMPPMG CO., PEKMG THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHMA nj791 words
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Advertisement417 1986-05-16 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road »27 16 International Pi a/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 10 Lintsi <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK PHILITRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD TEI *****22 (8 I INES) TELEX RS ***** PHILI mexkl t ia t Fa n* rrm »/v n/s, m/i 7/4. 15/4, 14/6 14/5,417 words
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Advertisement888 1986-05-16 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD A|enh Soote Id No office 271*77 I Bjtn p khmc P la»a Penanf NEPTUNE AGENCIS PTE LTD. lemaul CfS BOOK ICS *****77 Ft EU/AUST TPA, SLA *****22 *****53 OR o*C' I** '*****3 *****42 HARPER MIA SON. BM). 2*l* HARPER MtA SON. BHD. *****48 HARPER MRA888 words
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Advertisement373 1986-05-16 23 DONAM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON lb 7 Datan/iOM 27/6 S hWI AM NTS HPIUNI AGENCIES PTf I ID let ?7899?7 7/***** fOpftjlmns) ????48/ ??09?84 (Irrmnjl) *****50 *****04 (CES) Mil unit 41NIS I UNAS SEIIA SON BHO Kl Trt P* lel373 words
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Advertisement623 1986-05-16 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Nunbers *****33 (15 Liws) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Number? RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PFNANC M/S SHARKAT NAN SOON SON. BW. IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HAi THONG SWPM 177 mi623 words
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Advertisement112 1986-05-16 23 K&S LINE JAPAN STRAITS SERVICE SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD. 37. Somerset Roed, *0601 Ng T»ow Yh»# Bldg S pore 0923 Tel 235 8444 <4 line®). Pnft Kelanf Tija Pmj Shtppwt Sdn Bhr! Tfl 03 3890.'4 S Prnang Mala»sia Ifadf fc Transport ltd Trl 04 t> 1 789J Pas>r Godang112 words
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Advertisement395 1986-05-16 24 REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 WEEKLY SAILINGS) F77TI rm ratu konsortum THAJU BHUM m SEA DRAGON RATI) KONSORTUM fffA BHUM m SMGATORE Thu/Fn Sated Sat/Sun 117-11/5 Sun IS/5 Tuc/Ncd 20-21/5 Fri/Sat Tue/Wtd 20-21/5 Fri/Sat Thu/Fri 22-23/5 Sat/Sw 24-25/5 Sun 25/5 Tut/Vhd 27-21/5 Tue/Hed 27-20/5 Thu/Fri 29-30/5 CS3E22SI ■[2211 E2J3J223395 words
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Miscellaneous170 1986-05-16 24 R w. 5V Regional Weather 5i v S LI c> ft /i 58 5< i iC< 2&4*> *> 1£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. b^' Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm C drect.on with speed m knots v Shower Rom170 words
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Advertisement115 1986-05-16 25 DIRECT TO CALCUTTA INDIAN FLAG mil MBC MEMOES K. LUMPUR P. KBJWG POMN6 t. QJDANG I. BAHMtU 242S0SS/*****54/*****45/*****93 *****1/4 TEMML 3SS3SI/2 *****2/*****3/*****4/*****3 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 22SttS/2211Ct/*****S r'H 11 \r «[rciiTTM FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FROM: EUROPE *a IT7M f7IIT 11 .1' -WTTitrf ii ji."imryl EIZ^B ALSO ACCEPTWG FOR MTMV. L. HUM. UK.115 words
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Advertisement148 1986-05-16 25 LIZENA PTE LTD T«fc *****67, *****88 Tatoc R*****1 INTERNATIONAL TFS VOY 104 TFS VOY 106 TO HAMBURG TFS VOY 057 Eta Pwi 24/5 30/5 Eta Pan 22/5 Eta Hbg 22/8 Eta Pwi Eta Km Eta K« TFO VOY TBS 20/5 27/5 20/5 'percitor TRANSOCEAN (Ml SDN. BHD 1 0300 P.148 words
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Advertisement297 1986-05-16 25 TAIWAN TO SMGAPORE AJEMI DUECT WEEKLY TO PORT KEUtNG/PENMNS •AT ATTRACTIVE MIES* 5 REGULAR RAPID SHIPPING HI b3?5344 TIX FORTRANS SFRVICES TLX ***** Til *****55. *****80. 338/1? H m iU r n t EAST ASIA LINE (Malaysian Rog) *W* ratTMM 2m at i> *T nm i wm/tmm/wm somas I SUV297 words
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Advertisement456 1986-05-16 26 FOR: IK. RIM. HK. mm. m penang KaMK spore Bangkok from KWMKM »lt>y 27 Mr 29 Ikm IK. BMW. AW. HULL agents: Sunship Agencies Pte Ltd SMGATOK *****22 FARVB MARITIME SERVICES SON BHO KUALA LUMPUR: *****03/7397M1/*****80 PORT KELAMG: MB2SSI/M*****/*****90/9e***** MALAYSIA TRADE A TRANSPORT CO SON BHO PENANa *****3 (4 LINES)456 words
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Advertisement292 1986-05-16 26 s> V c C V LCL/FCL TO AUSTRALIA MELB, SYD. BRIS, ADEL, FREM Also accepts LCL/FCL to other destns. FREIGHT MANAGEMENT: SMGAMRE TEL *****11 (12 LMS) PORT KELANG TEL 7«*****/« PENANG TEL 3M007/3M054 TRAVERWAY MARITIME LTD \MU3gr MONTHLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE STORE Loading for FAMAGUSTA/BEIRUT/ FAROE TRADER 13/5 TRIPOLI (LEBANON)/ LATTAKIA/ISTANBUL/292 words
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Advertisement662 1986-05-16 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUllf CMtUWEMSED SERVICE 10 EUtOK (VIA SUEZ) S'pw» t*jm Film lfb»| Brana Antwerp 1/S l«/t 12/1 U/C 15/4 17/« CWIA COIfIMO 35N 2t/5 lt/t 17/» IJ/0 21/1 22/« 24/t C I PARIS S* 4/6 21/8 24/t 2«/0662 words
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Advertisement882 1986-05-16 26 Everett Lines/ COMPANY PERUANA DE VAPOREES (Cf.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loadmf lor CaAao Mataram lo *nd a* othtr Penman ports intti transhipment at Kobe On CPV Tlwou(fi Bills ot latfmj to (mu! destination Penanf* P Ktianf Singapore MUMAYEVERETT 27/21 Mat THOMASEVERETT S/9 J» HUGHEVERETT 21/23 km "EVERETT ORIENT UNE" JAPAN/BAY882 words
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Advertisement302 1986-05-16 26 ZIM NON-CONFERENCE HDtKNDOfT FUU CONTMPO SERVICE FOACL car t o« to USA Eost I Nest Coost. CtntotaOwi Caa* mi NMTI mm wi wsai 31 5* fINNNFI Mill 10 7 U.7JI 15 7 H 17 7.* A KSSU l.iM m HMt 30 t* 10 7 13 7* IS 7* 17.7* l302 words
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