The Business Times, 28 July 1986
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Title Section12 1986-07-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 MONDAY, JULY 28, 1181 75 CENTS12 words
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361 1986-07-28 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN EXXON CHEMICAL, already a major investor in Singapore, is considering the establishment of a sophisticated technology centre here. Expected to be sited at the Science Park, the centre will do research and development (RAD) work on fuel additives technology. Last361 words
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593 1986-07-28 1 BOEY KIT YIN,CHUANG PECK MING - Local industry picking up after fall in 1985 By BOEY KIT YIN,CHUANG PECK MING DOMESTIC EXPORTS of textiles and garments worth a record $1.06 billion have been projected this year for the local industry which is already running full time to meet593 words
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344 1986-07-28 1 A LACK OF spinners of yarn in Singapore has prompted a major garment and textile manufacturer to set up a joint venture with a leading American textile company to wind and dye threads. The joint venture, American and Efird Mills (Singapore),344 words
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102 1986-07-28 1 Reuter FIVE MURDERS, scattered border shelling and charges of vote-buying yesterday marred otherwise peaceful general elections aimed at budding a new coalition for Thailand's Prime Minister Prem Tlnsulanonda. Polling was brisk in rural areas but sluggish in Bangkok, where opinion polls say voters wantReuter - 102 words
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135 1986-07-28 1 Reuter SOUTH KOREA is considering raising import taxes on some unspecified goods from Japan as part of its drive to help narrow a huge trade surplus in Japan's favour. Korean Trade Ministry officials in Seoul said the ministry was alsoReuter - 135 words
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Article528 1986-07-28 1 AFP THE RULING National Front appears headed for victory in next week's Malaysian election, but Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad faces an uncertain future if the coalition fails to retain a two-thirds majority, analysts say here. "Dr Mahathir's problem is not how to ensure victory, butAFP - 528 words
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556 1986-07-28 1 ALVIM TAY - *y ALVIM TAY HONG FOK Corporation, the debt-laden property group whose subsidiary defaulted on its syndicated loan, has requested a suspension of trading in its shares with effect from today. In a statement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the company said that556 words
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Advertisement209 1986-07-28 1 For a better rate on your Call Deposit Wxvroov,! 737-7977 yrl Wkyfoong Mortgage And Finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkongßank 6 Claymore Hi* #03-00. Claymore PUza. Singapore 0922 TP!. iJ7stw«y corner terr. 3 bdrms servant's, attached bath, split living/ dining. Furn. 51,350. RPC *****1/*****3. y DISTRICT 11, Orchid209 words
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Advertisement291 1986-07-28 1 Whither Chuan Hup CHUAN HUP MARINE is, in the words of managing director Jimmy Peh, a "fairly misunderstood company". Turn to page 15 to find out what he means. mm MARKET NEVKWS 13, 14 MONEY EXCHANGES 12 RAW MATERIALS 11 AMCRAFT SCHEDULE 5 CROSSWORDS TV ft RADIO SRMTOW DOONESBURY WHAT291 words
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Advertisement61 1986-07-28 1 His style is dossicol. His pictures, some of them at least, ore classics. Yip Cheong Fun, the 83-year-old Singaporean photographer, shows in his 'Pictorial Collection" book why the Photographic Society of New York picked him in 1980 os one of 10 to be I given the title 'Honorary Outstanding Photographer61 words
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Advertisement128 1986-07-28 1 August 26-29.1986 World Trade Centre, Singapore Organised by The ExNbibon P«opte Trans-Pacific JAUs terrific Regular connecting flights from Singapore via Tokyo with a flight schedule that's second to none. Over 60 flights a week to 7 major U.S. cities and Vancouver. Direct to Expo in Vancouver. The Executive Express leaves128 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1352 1986-07-28 2 MONICA GWEE - Wordmaker invests in high quality system that could read diskettes Small tosinjss case boon By MONICA GWEE IT WAS certainly appropriate that a copy of the Economic Committee Report should have been lying around as reference material. Chew Kheng Chuan, 28, and his wife,1,352 words
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873 1986-07-28 2 NYT AMERICAN CORPORATIONS are going Hollywood. They are spending as much as US$3,OOO a minute to make videotapes that peddle their products or their philosophies. Known as industrial films or corporate videos, the productions are livening up sales meetings, customer callsNYT - 873 words
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216 1986-07-28 2 ONE OF THE greatest losses made by a single company in the ongoing National Management Game was made in period six. The company was in the red to the tune of $6.8 million. It was among the 69 companies that incurred losses216 words
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Advertisement159 1986-07-28 2 No amount of advertising can do justice to this chair. mm i ijihoimWKlWS ra««e<K "W® mwwwiiji jmmm f" Hlfc? No amount of sweet talk can quite describe the comfort of the all-rounded foam bucket seat, and the foam-moulded armrests. Or how you can sit on it for hours .getting a159 words
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Advertisement38 1986-07-28 2 W FACTORY FOR LEASE Rental: 60$ per sq.ft. AREA: 10,000-60,000 sq. ft. FACILITIES: Sanitary, Water, Sprinkle system, electricity 100 KVA Suitable for all types of industry, except food LOCATION: Near Jurong bus interchange Interested parties please caH *****5938 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article, Illustration830 1986-07-28 3 Frontiers is a weekly column on trends in science and technology, as well as new products and processes that could change your way of doing business. SCIENCE may soon predict before birth whether a child will develop particular forms of cancer and830 words
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132 1986-07-28 3 New Scientist, Agencies WHILE genetic therapy may promise relief for the afflicted, they could prove lethal to the researchers themselves. The Pasteur Institute in Paris recently launched an inquiry into three cases of cancer among its research staff. Two of the researchers have diedNew Scientist, Agencies - 132 words
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151 1986-07-28 3 NYT DR ROBERT GORDON, a young surgeon and inventor, was granted a patent on the use of magnetic particles for the treatment of disease and sterilisation of surgical instruments. He is the chief of the Department of Cardiac Surgery at Lutheran General Hospital inNYT - 151 words
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98 1986-07-28 3 New Scientist AMERICAN COMPANIES are refusing to deal with British customers who have fallen foul of US export laws. In early July, a Basingstoke dealer in second-hand electronics equipment was refused a Motorola cellular radio handset because he is wanted by the United StatesNew Scientist - 98 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-07-28 3 A NEW ultrasonic inspection tool introduced in Singapore will allow users to detect internal and external corrosion and metal defects in pipelines to a depth accuracy of one millimetre. It has been launched by Nippon Kokan Project Services (NKPS), a subsidiary of Nippon Kokan, Japan's second208 words
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236 1986-07-28 3 A NEW FILTER designed to eliminate the ride of injury from frequent exposure to the electrostatic field of a computer display terminal has been developed by Power System AB of Stockholm. The Power Screen consists of a piece of fine-meshed nykm fabric that236 words
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Advertisement556 1986-07-28 3 CR93 presents its 4th National Economic Conference on REVITALIZATION OF THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY 28th August 1986 Ballroom. Regent Hotel. Kuala Lumpur Official Opening by YTM Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj first Prime Minister at Malaysia Chairman, The Star Publications (M) Bhd. Co-sponsored by Star The Star Publications (M) Bhd. IT556 words
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Advertisement45 1986-07-28 3 CAFE DO YOU KNOW? 1> KS rs COME TO SEE US AT THE DYNASTY SINGAPORE SHENTON HOUSE 3 Shenton Wav. #01-02 Singapore 0104. Tel: 2200^91. CLIFFORD CENTRE 24 Raffles Place. #02-19, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****37 THE DYNASTY SINGAPORE 320 Orchard Road. Level 1, Singapore 0923-45 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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342 1986-07-28 4 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S nuclear-free policy has devastated the Anzus algance and could damage other defence pacts if the US does not take strong steps to resolve the crisis, according to a report. 1 The report was prepared by Richard Fisher, aReuter - 342 words
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119 1986-07-28 4 UPI RESPONDING to foreign criticism the Japanese work too hard, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's new administration has decided to pave the way for government employees to take summer holidays. The decision came two days after Mr Nakasone said last week that the government shouldUPI - 119 words
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Article, Illustration368 1986-07-28 4 AP PHILIPPINE Trade Minister Jose Concepcion has vowed to resist tough trade conditions demanded in exchange for debt rescheduling by the International Monetary Fund, which Mr Concepcion has said set easier terms for South Korea. Mr Concepcion objected to an IMF demand forAP - 368 words
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176 1986-07-28 4 AFP ASEAN has demanded that Japan boost its imports through tariff cots. At a three-day bilateral meeting which ended in Tokyo last Friday, the Asean team asked Japan to lower import tariffs on bananas, coconut oil, boneless chicken and lumber, among others,AFP - 176 words
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353 1986-07-28 4 AP OFFICIALS who operated within networks of personal and family relationships were obstructing government work and damaging the prestige of the Chinese Communist Party, the official newspaper People's Daily said on Sunday. "The origin of the network of relationships isAP - 353 words
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223 1986-07-28 4 AFP HONGKONG would have independent control of its shipping, postal and weather services after the British colony reverts to China, the Hongkong government said. China and Britain reached agreement on the issue at a fourday meeting in London of the JointAFP - 223 words
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287 1986-07-28 4 AFP INDONESIA was pushing to become the next chairman of the non-aligned movement, and if successful would try to shift the movement's emphasis from criticism of the big powers to development, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said on Saturday. "We have expressed our interestAFP - 287 words
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Article161 1986-07-28 4 AP TAIWAN would reduce tariffs on imported textiles and clothing in September, Vice-Finance Minister Ronald Ho said on Saturday. The announcement comes one week prior to meetings scheduled in Washington between US and Taiwanese officials to resolve trade differences between the two. Mr Ho said TaiwanAP - 161 words
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127 1986-07-28 4 AFP THIRTEEN agriculturalexporting countries have threatened to boycott the next meeting of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) if their complaints of Western protectionism are ignored. Danai Tullalamba, a Thai Foreign Ministry official, said the 13 countries planned to boycottAFP - 127 words
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Advertisement322 1986-07-28 4 CanadS ROYAL CANADIAN MttfT MTRODUCES GOLD MAPLE LEAF <A I ■HI i fcS SOLID GOLD lust as a central bank s reserve of gold insures the wealth of a nation gold can insure your financial security and independence in the future, too When investing in gold, choose the purest, most322 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous68 1986-07-28 4 Doonesbury l*i TO Dte FOUt m e* if. B3 mi THE HHXE CEREMONY HAS lEFTMEUMP! THE. GLASS COACH, TH£HOUNTW6UARDS, THE TRUMPET FANFARES, THE FUt PGAL OF THE ABBEY BEUS! w mv& imam BY GARRY TRUDEAU IN SHORT, A JOBUJECL DONE! YOU BRITS CER- THANK TAMI* THROW ONE YOU. I HECKUVA68 words
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Article743 1986-07-28 5 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvica number Local tilM From SIA UA SIA MAS MAS SIA SIA MAS MAS SIA SIA CPA RBA OA SIA SIA THAI SIA SIA MAS GiA MAS GIA SQ117 UA805 SQ41 MH60I MH68I MH671 SO 43 SQ103 CX710 BM21 GA960 S0105 SO 201 SQ191 SQ23743 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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384 1986-07-28 5 Reuter THE RICH in the US are getting richer and more powerful while the poor low ground in gaining control of America's wealth, according to a report from the Congressional Joint Economic Committee released last Friday. "If wealth is power, then most AmericansReuter - 384 words
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175 1986-07-28 5 AP TWO MEMBERS of Congress and the governor of Maryland were among candidates for the US Senate who scored poorly on a five-question quiz on current events. Neither Michael Barnes nor Barbara MDmislri, both Democratic members of Congress, could name the leader ofAP - 175 words
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409 1986-07-28 5 UPI US corporations still involved in South Africa are being forced to alter or end those investments by shareholders determined to exert pre tire on Pretoria. According to a survey released on Sunday by the Council on Economic Priorities, 85 d>»i*hnMfr resolutions called social resolutionsUPI - 409 words
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219 1986-07-28 5 UPI WHITE PROFESSIONALS left strife-torn South Africa in record numbers in the first four months of this year. According to a New York Times report yesterday, South Africa had a net loss of 2457 whites from January through April, compared with a net gainUPI - 219 words
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109 1986-07-28 5 AFP ORDERS FOR machine tools declined by 11-2 per cent in the US during the first half of this year compared with the same period last year. The National Machine Tool Builders' Association reported that the total value of orders forAFP - 109 words
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Article, Illustration280 1986-07-28 5 AFP CUBAN PrfshWat Fidel Castro has been the butt of ridicule by some unofficial editing of the official party paper Chasms that has even caught Mr Castro's attention and which analysts said were die most violent attacks on him in his 27-year rale. In itsAFP - 280 words
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Advertisement238 1986-07-28 5 MARKET INFORMATION Hexagon brings the financial market-place to your office. t <-r h t D' n i I v 4444 t rit t t -.re \hX X\X f Til 11 1 i tt t- jji To keep one step ahead in the money market, you need accurate information and you238 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration603 1986-07-28 6 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SAMSON GIMSON fired a re-dbrd-equalling three-under-par 6® to win the Desaru Amateur Open golf championship at the Desaru Resort Golf Club on Saturday. .-The two-handicapper collected six birdies and three bogeys for a two-day total of 146 to win603 words
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230 1986-07-28 6 AP SEVERIANO BALLESTEROS, who began his international golf career exactly a decade ago at the Dutch Open golf championships, held a four-stroke lead on Saturday after three rounds of this year's event with a one-un-der-par 71 for a five-under 203. The ?9-year-old Spaniard fought aAP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration432 1986-07-28 6 UNFANCIED VOLVO, getting its line-up exactly right on the day, beat favoured Diadora to win the Citizen Team Tennis championship at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. Volvo won a men's and women's doubles tie and split the second men's doubles tie432 words
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Article239 1986-07-28 6 AFP CHRIS EVERT-LLOYD and Martina Navratilova gave the US the Federation Cup, the women's version of the Davis Cup, when they won both the singles against Czechoslovakia in the final in Prague yesterday. Lloyd beat Helena Sukova 7-5, 7-6, winning the second set tie-break 7-5, andAFP - 239 words
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Article339 1986-07-28 6 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER CLASS 4 races normally throw up potential champions and if you're making a shortlist of future big-race winners, then I suggest you put Lash——▼ somewhere near the top of your list. This three-year-old by Golden Slipper winner Luskin Star, was to339 words
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736 1986-07-28 6 UPI BERMUDA'S shock withdrawal from the 13th Commonwealth Games overshadowed the sporting activity last Saturday. The expected swimming showdown in the 400 metres individual medley between world record holder Alex Baumann and Australian Robbie Woodhouse, one of the fewUPI - 736 words
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Advertisement526 1986-07-28 6 4. THE GULF BANK! Profit and Loss Account Tttr Ended 31 December 1985 1985 1964 KD KD (KDI U553,460) Board of Directors Mustafa Al-Eaia Chairman KhaUd Fulaij Al-Ali Al-Fnlaij Deputy Chairman Dr. Tbusef A. Al-Awadi Chief General Manager Chief Executive Officer Abdulaxis Sand Al-Fulaij Member Abdalatif Abdullah Al-Mehri Member Daoad526 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1071 1986-07-28 8 SUSAN CHINA - One of the most perplexing mysteries surrounding the Japanese market is consumer behaviour. Understanding that behaviour, says SUSAN CHINA, could be crucial for foreign companies hoping to sell their products in Japan. SUSAN CHINA, NYT NAOKAZU TAKEUCHI is a dedicated consumer activist in Tokyo. For 17NYT - 1,071 words
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876 1986-07-28 8 GEOFF CHARLISH - GEOFF CHARLISH visits the UK's Electricity Council laboratories where scientists generate new ideas and then go looking for sales on industry's doorstep. GEOFF CHARLISH FT BREAD-BAKING with radio waves, cooking with light bulbs, more efficient disposal of sewage these are just a few ofFT - 876 words
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Advertisement279 1986-07-28 8 It's a remark towhich you'll agree, once you've^^^^dined at Golden Dew's "Oh Italia!" Foodfest at the Dynasty Singapore from July 21 to August 10. In those 3 weeks, you'll enjoy dishes that make Italy so popular with lovers of good food. Delicious authentic courses, rather than a generic presentation of279 words
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Advertisement16 1986-07-28 8 Tighten up your name Let Sovvy Ballesteros show you how In BT every Tuesday. VY WW16 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous388 1986-07-28 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Injections of lead? (5) 6 She put £50 into airways (5) 9 She gives Al hope (7) 10 Being a tennis star is not nice, it seems (5) 11 Mashed later generously given (5) 12 Schemes to make pounds in plenty (5) 13 The dream of388 words
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Miscellaneous271 1986-07-28 8 2 Homes (6) 3 Felonies (6) 4 Sleep, slong (3) 5 Chases (5) 6 Rabbit-hunting animals (7) 7 Constituent of matter (4) 8 Vegetable (6) 12 Step (5) 13 Sociol event (5) 14 Art (5) 15 Jewish minister (5) 16 Painting support (5) 18 Severe (S) 19 Suited (7) 21271 words
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Miscellaneous30 1986-07-28 8 you can't ooTMPvT....irs P>G«nst cHesiER- Petfßy ReGOLPKTiONS RUTOOUR HPS IT KCJ&INRLD ujenT UP oi thg. ROOF OF THE. BU»ldihg.THßG€-DRVB Msrej? He cwne. douw uxth tmg: Rulc BOOK W HIS HPMMD30 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration715 1986-07-28 9 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH Title: Yip Cheong Fun's Pictorial Collection r«Wfahff Not stated. Pa«es: 142 HIS STYLE IS CLASSICAL. His pictures, some of them at least, are classics. Yip Cheong Fun, the 83-year-old Singaporean photographer, shows in his "Pictorial Collection" why the Photographic Society of715 words
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551 1986-07-28 9 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE MUCH-NEEDED additional space that St Patrick's Arts Centre requires to run its courses Is available Just one kilometre away from the college now. Only a dire lack of facilities is slowing things down. There will be more551 words
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Article827 1986-07-28 9 BETTY FREUDENHEIM - By BETTY FREUDENHEIM NYT SHEILA HICKS, an internationally recognised artist and weaver, spent more than two years commuting from her New York and Paris studios to the Saudi Arabian desert, where she directed a team that selected, designed and commissioned 56 large artworks for anNYT - 827 words
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697 1986-07-28 9 PAUL BETTS - By PAUL BETTS FT THE BASTILLE, scene of the start of the French Revolution, has again become the stage of a new political battle. This time it does not involve the storming of the famous prison fortress, but the construction of a lavish modernFT - 697 words
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Advertisement88 1986-07-28 9 SURVEYING SERVICES PTE LTD. We are pleased to announce that we have been appointed non-exclusive surveyors to the PANAMA REGISTER CORPORATION with effect from 7th July 1986 and are therefore authorised to issue PANAMA REGISTER CORPORATION'S Interim Statutory Certificates. Owners/ Agents/ Operators of vessels should contact the undersigned for any88 words
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Miscellaneous1182 1986-07-28 9 wjvmmm LOVE JOY The Firefly Cage Bpm, Channel 12 Lovejoy (lan McShane, left) is an expert on antiques who somehow manages to get involved in all sorts of strange situations as a result. In this debut episode, he bids for an antique Japanese firefly cage, but is hauled away by1,182 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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233 1986-07-28 10 Reuter TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Inc's plan to duh semiconductor costs, expand military equipment sales and provide better customer service was helping to keep company profits steady in the volatile electronics industry, analysts said. Lsst Friday, Texas Instruments reported second quarter profits of US$l2.3 million or 35Reuter - 233 words
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Article257 1986-07-28 10 Mf 26 YM 1650 -20 MNwWt MHsub Bac MMiub Estate 850 400 2320 -1 -20 -40 Ajhomofo 423 15 MiHut) 1 >»o»y 460 +5 Amodo 785 503 1 AMM OMM. Aa^iQoM 865 1270 •1 -20 MMvjiSNp 166 371 +3 -6 Bor* ol Tokyo 970 -21 (VWU* iwhi 1290 -20257 words
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306 1986-07-28 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks on Friday surged to the fourth advance in five sessions last week, continuing to repair damage done in the big sell-off earlier in the month. An administration forecast of more than 4 per cent growth in 1967, though viewedReuter - 306 words
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Article126 1986-07-28 10 JULY 39 AMfci o 22*B bnp O) a A hnco bit Pro* Pip* lu M 37 16 41* 17* unch Alcon 40* 14 K«rr Addksn LaMaw B 14* 12* Mc BkxM 36* Bank Of Moilnd 31* 28* 37* Moor* Cp 34* H 17* Brascan OA 25* 17* Northgot* Exp126 words
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Article223 1986-07-28 10 JULY 23 Raad Tongoot 710 10 Truat 0k 125 2 INDUSTRIALS Un Staal 51 -2 WooMru 1150 unch A Alpha 1020 unch Abarcom 245 unch mGS A*ei 1300 mch Amaprop AMC 4600 50 Angvoat I7000B -200 tty vum 1850 -30 C G SmMh 25 Buffah 7600 225 CNA 220223 words
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Article660 1986-07-28 10 JULY 25 us$ Alcan Aim Alcoa AIm hd 29* 15 H 16 AM SKI 42 ♦3 AM Storot AhOiotiMn Am Brandt he Am Can Co Am Cyanarmd Am Bsc Ptor Am Exprma Am Horn* Prod Am Motor* Cp AmTdl Tat. Afflax he Amarodo Haw Amoco Corp Amr Corp660 words
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Article663 1986-07-28 10 Amsterdam JULY 25 AMU fb 4-/-***** +05 i-nipm 100.10 -0 1 Akia 90.00 405 1*7 m 4.1 i Akanta 153 10 -O 1 AMEV 75.20 -0.1 Am tank Am Srod ***** 402 121 SO *1 ■■td Mtt Jin Bonumai Buatamon Ta*M Un rod. ***** 415 4SO.OO .7 Bwtnr663 words
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Article140 1986-07-28 10 Reuter LLOYDS BANK PLC ku disclosed a rise in prNu profits to £95 far the six months to end-June from aM million for the ■me period the year before, largely la line with forecasts It bnd made during its bid for Standard Chartered PLC. It said earaiagsReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement544 1986-07-28 10 Wim* m wlm. iiim mii «iMia m Treasures erf kccoct* the sea j" The majestic Pine dy I |i\ Court restaurant |I j |A specialises in Beijing iWd tm cuisine. The menu features 156 items, many of which are seafood delicacies. Among the most popular are braised v9p beche-de-mer, fried544 words
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Advertisement173 1986-07-28 10 Sunday family attraction Only $150 or $180 for a table of 10. Two grand 8-course menus for a delightful lunch or dinner treat for the family. Weekday fore (Lunch only) i Only $60 for four persons or $90 for six persons. ($l5 for extra person). Two splendid menus for busy173 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article35 1986-07-28 11 Dot* Closing prices M$/kg Turnover (tonnes) wT 1 July 21 14.28 86 r/ July 22 14.20 97 7' 1 Juny 23 14 24 92 92 July 24 14.25 |1 July 25 14.27 11035 words
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Article139 1986-07-28 11 Chintii Produce Exchange SeNers' moo* doaina p My 26 (S$/100 kfl) rices on Coconut oil Bufc FOB Otd drum FOB New drum FOB 46.00 59.00 63 00 Copra Mixed (loose) Popper Muntok White FOB M.W Sorawak White FOB foq NLW Sarawak special Mack FOB NLW Sarawak Asta black139 words
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Article212 1986-07-28 11 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed narrowly mixed on Friday after trading on both sides of unchanged during the session. Prices ended one US cent higher to 1-1/4 cents lower in choppy trading. Prices were boosted at midday by shortcovering. But the rally lost someReuter - 212 words
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Article615 1986-07-28 11 COFFEE ROBUSTA COFFEE futures ended a generally dull day near the highs, up £41 to £31 a tonne, boosted by initial gains in New York on Friday afternoon. Dealers said they were surprised at New York's performance as there are few fresh fundamentals to back the rise. But615 words
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Article222 1986-07-28 11 Reuter SOYBEAN FUTURES on Friday extended their shortcovering rally after midday and finished the session 5-3/4 to 2-1/4 US cents a bushel higher on the Chicago Board of Trade. Buying by Bunge in the November contract sparked a flurry of shortcovering, and prices climbed as traders squared their booksReuter - 222 words
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745 1986-07-28 11 AFP THE JITTERY state of both oil and foreign exchange markets continued to overshadow commodity trading over the past week. Odd: Irregular. Prices moved up Initially to their best levels since March, in line with New York, as investors sought a refuge fromAFP - 745 words
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Article208 1986-07-28 11 Holiday Cutler Bath STEADIER conditions were seen last week on the Singapore and Malaysian markets, but the gain was pared latterly as RSS One rose from 173 (S) to a high of 180 cents (S) before losing tour cents. Trading also quietened down as operators to the Malaysian elections.Holiday Cutler & Bath - 208 words
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Advertisement109 1986-07-28 11 2 TOP BANDS nightly HOT DISCO COUNTRY SENTIMENTAL POP ROCK* and you name it!! Singapore's i very own dynamic trio Led by Larry Fenton-known to music lovers as 'The Blue Diamond". A really fine trio to look out for! Happy Hours: 5 7pm Buy one get one free (except premium109 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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336 1986-07-28 12 Reuter NET PROFITS for Japanese branches of foreign banks in the 1985/86 year ended March reached 12.77 billion yen, 126.8 per cent higher than the previous year, on gains from foreign exchange and bond trading, according to banking industry sources in Tokyo.Reuter - 336 words
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103 1986-07-28 12 Reuter THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry had been considering easing rules on capital outflows to prevent the yen from rising further, but no detailed plans had been drawn up, ministry officials said. Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said last week that the yen had risenReuter - 103 words
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188 1986-07-28 12 AFP CHINA WOULD scrap its special currency issued to foreigners, the foreign exchange certificate (FEC), before the {nd of this year, reports in Hongkong said on Saturday. Zhao Bingde, vice-president of the Bank of China (BOC), told reporters in Shenzhen on Friday thatAFP - 188 words
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438 1986-07-28 12 NTY A TOP Federal Reserve official, in a rare prediction on interest rates, said on Friday that mortgage and other long-term rates would decline still further. Long-term interest rates will continue to move downward, said Manuel H Johnson, a member of the Federal ReserveNTY - 438 words
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131 1986-07-28 12 Reuter THE US FEDERAL Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) has announced two bank failures in Colorado, raising the US total so far this year to 79. The FDIC said last Saturday the banks were the Mountain Valley Bank inReuter - 131 words
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92 1986-07-28 12 AFP ALGERIANS who hold accounts in foreign currency will receive a 40 per cent bonus if they convert their assets into local dinars. Financial sources in Algiers said the move was aimed at encouraging Algerians to use official channels to convert their currency,AFP - 92 words
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164 1986-07-28 12 AP CHINA'S first international financial joint-venture with a foreign country had been established in the Shenzhen special economic zone, an official report said on Saturday. The China International Finance Co Ltd began business Friday in Shenzhen, a special zone bordering Hongkong that attracts foreign investmentAP - 164 words
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Article159 1986-07-28 12 AP THE PERUVIAN government has suspended the sale of dollars in hanks and on the parallel market until July 30. An official communique published in the official gazette EI PeniMno last Friday said the sale of dollars in banks and exchange houses was being suspendedAP - 159 words
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457 1986-07-28 12 Union Bank of Switzerland UBS VIRTUALLY disregarding fears of intervention and abetted by reawakened recession talk, the US dollar slipped to a new low for the year at the beginning of the last week. The orderly retreat reflected the excessive pessimism priorUnion Bank of Switzerland; UBS - 457 words
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423 1986-07-28 12 Green Collier SIMEX/IMM currencies fell victim to a resurging dollar last week. The dollar derived support from a surprising upward revision of first quarter US GNP growth, sharp rise in US durable goods orders for June and a slight hardening of US interest rates. PressureGreen & Collier - 423 words
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Article231 1986-07-28 12 Asian market ASIAN currency average deposit rotes for the week ended July 25 MO nuccs US Mgh Low 7 days 6 1/2 6 7/16 1 month 6 1/2 6 7/16 2 month i 6 1/2 6 7/16 3 month! i 6 1/2 6 7/16 6 month i 6 1/2 6231 words
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Article402 1986-07-28 12 National Discount Co Ltd. DOMESTIC money market condition continued on a softer undertone for most part of last week. Generally, interbank rates were consistently traded downwards with the exception of overnight rate which closed slightly firmer. Overnight rate which opened 4 1/4 1/8 per centNational Discount Co Ltd. - 402 words
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Article, Illustration473 1986-07-28 12 Mcjta «h mv «f la prim m*« rata rf Uwta tats **>*« h PUt of banks at the dm of biuwiM on Fridoy, My 25 a* wpyliid by tbo Atsociotto n of Bonks in Simopor». SANK put Algemene Bank 7* American Express Bank 8 Am*Dam R'tardam Bank473 words
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Advertisement43 1986-07-28 12 A New Address y> r* i/f > t CITIBANKO INTERNATIONAL LOS ANGELES The Private Banking Group of Citibank International-Los Angeles has been relocated from Beverly Hills to Citicorp Center 725 S. Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA ***** Telephone (213) 239-2000 CITIBANK* INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE BANKING43 words
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Advertisement95 1986-07-28 12 The Big Big Taste of Yakiniku *jj/it a Big Discount! That's right!, from today till August 31 you'll get a big 15% discount when you savour our famous Do-It-Yo Japanese Style Smokeless Table Barbecue. Choose Yourself from fresh air-flown beef, spare-ribs, seafood, chicken and other meats. Or try our lunch-time95 words
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Article, Illustration5335 1986-07-28 13 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - Shares put up lacklustre performance Singapore By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI IF EVER there was a recurring theme which influenced the direction of share prices on the Singapore stock exchange last week, it was the theme of failure. Failure in successfully negotiating takeover talks, failure' in5,335 words
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286 1986-07-28 13 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets reversed their earlier trend and finished last week lower across the boards, dragged down by bearish economic news and a falling dollar. Over the week, the All Ordinaries Index lost 11.6 points to close at 1,118.8, theReuter - 286 words
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Article611 1986-07-28 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended July 25 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS THE High Court has ordered the winding up of stockbrokmg company Lin Securities on July 18. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is considering the requests of Supreme Corporation, Grand United Holdings and Everpeoce Corporation, to611 words
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Article866 1986-07-28 14 End of correction in sight New York FT SHARE PRICES stabilised last week after the sharp slide of the previous fortnight and hopes began to rise that perhaps this month's sharp correction, which had knocked 7.5 per cent off the value of the US stockFT - 866 words
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535 1986-07-28 14 TONY MEASOR - Hongkong By TONY MEASOR THE PARTY had indeed got under way last week and there was a festive spirit at Hongkong stockbrokers' offices as the level of turnover doubled over the previous week's level to notch up its highest weekly total ever535 words
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Article749 1986-07-28 14 Reuter LONDON share prices last Friday ended mostly lower after a mixed start in fairly light volume. At the close, the FT 30 Index was down 0.5 point at 1,263.7 while the FTSE 100 Index was down 1.9 points at 1,545.8./ On Thursday, the FT 30 Index lostReuter - 749 words
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546 1986-07-28 14 London FT FRETTING ABOUT political uncertainties has developed into a habit in recent weeks and no matter what the Queen may, or may not, think about Mrs Thatcher's administration the City's unease with the course of events is self-evident in a drifting LondonFT - 546 words
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Article311 1986-07-28 14 Zurich CSZ THE BEARISH trend on the Zurich market already in progress for the past two weeks continued last week. The CS index closed last Friday at 495,9 points (previous week 504.0 points). It slipped 6.7 points on Monday and plummeted 17.3 points on Tuesday due primarilyCSZ - 311 words
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346 1986-07-28 14 BCI THE MILAN share market last week pushed decidedly higher as hopes returned for a settlement of the current governmental crisis. The BCI all-share index climbed up 6.5 per cent to 714.32 with turnover brisking up in the last session to average 127BCI - 346 words
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299 1986-07-28 14 K.Lumpur NST WEAK TRADING prevailed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week and share trading retreated to lower ground under light persistent selling pressure. The announcement of the date for the general election met with bearish response. Weak holders liquidated and at theNST - 299 words
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278 1986-07-28 14 Tokyo AFP ts VERCOMING the year's biggest single-day loss of 319.09 yen in terms of the key market barometer, share prices continued to rise on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week, stretching its winning streak to 10 weeks. Both the keyAFP - 278 words
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Advertisement694 1986-07-28 14 NOTICES IN HIE MATTE* OP IB COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 1M (BevM) AND IN THE MATTES OP TSUI HANG VILLAGE HOLDINGS (PTE) LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUHUC OP SINGAPORE) NOTICE OP RESOLUTION PURBU ANT TO SECTION mn At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duly convened694 words
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Advertisement176 1986-07-28 14 PI'BLIC SECTTUTY PRINTERS (8) PTE LTD (ta VvhnUry LJqiMaltea) NOTICE OP PINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308(1) of the Companies Act, Cap 185 a final general meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held on Monday, 25th day of August. 1986 at 11.00 a.m. at176 words
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Advertisement304 1986-07-28 14 iJILH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Tang Wong Ing of Blk. 433 Tampines St. 43 #10-61 Singapore 1852 have applied for a Second Class Beer House licence In respect of premises at M/s Lucky Lucky Restaurant, 138 Robinson Road #07-10 Hong Leong Centre Singapore 0106 and that this application304 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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559 1986-07-28 15 THE DIRECTORS and provisional liquidators of troubled stockbroking firm City Securities have reiterated their intention to retain the company as a going concern despite its liquidation status. In two separate statements during the weekend, both parties said they would cooperate with each other in559 words
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Article180 1986-07-28 15 GENTING BHD'S giant Burswood Island casino in Perth has broadly met its fhmnHni targets in its first six months of operations. Genting controls 42 per cent of Burswood Property Trust, the owner and operator of the casino whilst its partner in Australia, Perth businessman Mr180 words
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295 1986-07-28 15 MALAYAN BANKING Bhd has turned down an offer by a Japanese group to acquire its 5 per cent interest in a commercial building in Hongkong. The Malaysian-based banking group houses its Hongkong branch on the ground and first floors of Sutherland House295 words
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Article26 1986-07-28 15 Company BONUS ISSUE Metal Box Spore One-for-four Ex-date: Jul 23 Books dose: Jul 30 Metro Hldgs One-for-ten Ex-dote: Jul 21 Books close: Jul 2826 words
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Article163 1986-07-28 15 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Duta Cons One-for-one (a, $110 per share G«orge Town Two-for-one <& $1.00 per share Kesang Hldgs Three-for-two <g, $1.10 per share M A A Five-for-one $1.20 per share Mycom Bhd Three-for-two at $2.00 per share Peak Hua Three-for-one <g, 1 00 per share Sateras Res163 words
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Article, Illustration673 1986-07-28 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM CHUAN HUP MARINE has used up only $130 million of the total credit facilities of $230 million made available to the group by its creditor banks. In an interview with BT, Chuan Hup's managing director, Mr Jimmy Peh, said673 words
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Advertisement622 1986-07-28 15 y Bayerische Landesbank r Girozentrale fr >jw M.. >'-^9-'...£ ASSETS 1985 1984 695.8 285.5 Cash funds Bills of Exchange Due from affiliated banks Due from other banks Treasury bills and discountable Treasury Bonds Bonds 744.8 306.6 6,293.5 24,945.6 5,824.7 23,290.4 263.9 110.7 4,664.9 3,478.3 Securities not required to be shown622 words
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Article93 1986-07-28 16 AFP THE PHILIPPINE economy declined by 3 per cent in the first half of this year, after posting a 0.8 per cent growth in the first quarter, the Manila Bulletin said yesterday. However, the economy was still expected to post 1.4 per cent growth this yearAFP - 93 words
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485 1986-07-28 16 Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon,Mr Yeo Cheow Tong - Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon,Mr Yeo Cheow Tong THE NEWLY-FORMED Youth Wing of the People's Action Party will be a vehicle through which the hearts and minds of young Singaporeans who will form the majority of the electorate in future elections485 words
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Article, Illustration195 1986-07-28 16 AFP KING HASSAN n of Morocco yesterday announced his resignation as chairman of the Arab summit in the light of negative reaction by other Arab states to his meeting last week with Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres. The Moroccan news agency MAP published a letterAFP - 195 words
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165 1986-07-28 16 THE UNITED Overseas Bank group will cut its prime lending rate by one-quarter percentage point to 6.5 per cent with effect from today. The group comprising UOB, Chung Khiaw Bank, Far Eastern Bank and Lee Wah Bank thus follows in the footsteps165 words
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Article273 1986-07-28 16 AFP AN INDEFINITE CURFEW was extended to five districts of central Delhi yesterday as anti-Sikh riots flared again overnight, taking the death toll since Saturday to five, police said. One person died when a bomb was thrown at a Sikh temple in the capital's PatelAFP - 273 words
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564 1986-07-28 16 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH TWO YEARS AGO, a local trading company headed by the then Cycle and Carriage chairman Chua Boon Peng shot into the limelight when it reportedly concluded a deal to sell hightechnology weapons to China. The company, Chartwell Pte Ltd, recently declared564 words
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525 1986-07-28 16 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN OWNERS of HUDC flats who have committed themselves to private property will now have up to two years to sell their flats in the open market. The Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, yesterday said extension525 words
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Article40 1986-07-28 16 MR GEORGE CHUA, president of the National Trades Union Congress, died of a sudden heart attack yesterday shortly after returning from his youngest daughter's wedding. Mr Chua, 56, became the NTUC president more than a year ago.40 words
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44 1986-07-28 16 Reuter CHINA has completed the first construction stage tor a nuclear power station at Daya Bay, near Hongkong. Following the Chernobyl disaster, legislators in Hongkong had said work should be postponed while safety measures were being investigated. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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45 1986-07-28 16 UPI SUPPORTERS of ousted Philippine ruler Ferdinand Marcos yesterday dubbed to death a man they suspected of being a follower at President Corazon Aquino after police using tear gas shells stopped them from holding a rally in Manila. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article41 1986-07-28 16 UPI CAMBODIAN resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk yesterday said the military situation in Cambodia was "much more favourable" this year to his government's forces and that more Heng Samrin regime troops were defecting to the resistance. UP!UPI - 41 words
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Article30 1986-07-28 16 Reuter US VICE-PRESIDENT George Bush yesterday arrived in Israel to begin a three-nation Middle East tour. He was accompanied by US Middle East negotiator Richard Murphy.Reuter - 30 words
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Article43 1986-07-28 16 Reuter IRAN has threatened to attack Saudi Arabia, Kuwait or any other Gulf nation that gives Iraq money to buy arms to hit Iran's oil facilities. The warning came in an article by Iran's Parliament Speaker published yesterday. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement129 1986-07-28 16 Get your free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. MTP, Van der Horst under pressure 2. Salomon and Goldman Sachs to trade on Simex 3. The issues facing unions in wage standstill talks 4. Petroleum product129 words
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Advertisement268 1986-07-28 16 The growth equation Small companies grow big when they can negotiate financing terms that enable the manage- j ment to spend their time concentrating on sales and i production rather than the I debts. DBS Finance knows this. That's why we have developed so many financing packages to <*« meet268 words
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279 1986-07-28 17 AFP THERE IS LITTLE Likelihood of any "substantial" improvement in the maritime freight market this year with the possible exception of tankers which might benefit from the "rapid fall" in oil prices, the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)AFP - 279 words
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412 1986-07-28 17 UNITED STATES Lines Inc and United States Lines SA Inc will defer payments to their institutional lenders while they develop a plan to restructure their debt. McLean Industries Inc, parent company of the two shipping lines, said the deferral was designed to stabilise the412 words
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381 1986-07-28 17 UPI STATE-OWNED British Shipbuilders announced an annual loss of £137 million more than double the corporation's loss in the previous financial year. Phillip Hares, chairman and chief executive officer, blamed the loss on a continuing fall in demand for merchant ships worldwide andUPI - 381 words
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Article80 1986-07-28 17 LYKES BROS STEAMSHIP has informed the shipping community that its operations are not affected by problems affecting its former owner, LTV Corporation. The Dallas-based LTV corporation has filed for reconstruction under US Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. Lykes decided to issue a public statement after80 words
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Article149 1986-07-28 17 AP A SMALL Japanese fishing boat with a crew of three was seized on Saturday by a Soviet patrol boat in a strait between Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido and a Soviet-held island, an official said. T Hon of the Maritime Safety Agency's Nemuro officeAP - 149 words
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Article1250 1986-07-28 18 CHARTERING on the London freight market remained low key on Thursday. Apart from a small number of grain movements, operations mostly comprised time-charter bookings. With major representative routes remaining quiet, there was no further evidence of significant rate change but the overall tone remained depressed. Three US Gulf-Algeria1,250 words
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920 1986-07-28 18 NYT THE INTERSTATE Commerce Commission, breaking with a 20-year history of approving major railroad mergers rejected by a vote of 4-to-l the proposed merger of the Southern Pacific Railroad into the Santa Fe Railway. The commissioners, all appointees of President Reagan and ardentNYT - 920 words
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306 1986-07-28 18 Reuter IRAN'S new crude oil terminal in the Strait of Hormuz, designed to keep its exports flowing and minimise the risk of disruptive Iraqi Gulf war attacks, is now fully operational. Shipping sources said the makeshift terminal off Larak Island in the straitReuter - 306 words
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383 1986-07-28 18 Lloyd's List ONE OF THE two South Korean shipyards building the high-ly-sophisticated Probo ships is about to offer more vessels for delivery despite disputes over earlier snips in the US$26O million series. Korea Shipbuilding ft Engineering Co said theLloyd's List - 383 words
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Article920 1986-07-28 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Atea Line VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner X 1 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Atlas Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL III 2/3 ASCL III 1 Bolt-Canada Lme920 words
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213 1986-07-28 18 Reuter MOBIL Corp, the third largest US corporation has agreed to sell its Container Corporation of America subsidiary to JSC/MS Holdings for US$7OO million in cash. However, Mobil said last Friday that including the assumption of debt, the sale was worth about US$l.l6Reuter - 213 words
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Article173 1986-07-28 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" TJtw» Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line AUSTRALIAN Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Djakarta Lloyd NadOoyd Lines Neptune173 words
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518 1986-07-28 19 AFP, Reuter THE CREDIT Commercial de France (CCF) is petitioning for the liquidation of Hongkong's second largest shipping concern, the Tung Group, a spokesman for the French bank said. The CCF filed a winding-up petition to the High Court inAFP,; Reuter - 518 words
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Article852 1986-07-28 19 UNCONFIRMED REPORTS an circulating the stdp sales and purchaw market that three a ft—i I son to a synan interest for further trading, secondhand tonnage brokers The vessels include the 1974-buQt Trade WwNi of 9M95 dwt which is reported to have received about US$7 million, while the 197lbuilt852 words
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156 1986-07-28 19 Reuter NORWAY'S Labour government now has the parliamentary majority needed to impose a full ban on trade with South Africa, including oil shipments to the country on Norwegian ships, po- Utical sources said. Harald Synaes, parltenwnlery leader for the opposition Christian People'sReuter - 156 words
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4368 1986-07-28 24 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.4,368 words
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Article974 1986-07-28 25 L_. RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARQO J Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movamant Location SMp Voy data/tima Oparator cargo schedule A Nebraska 7 ***** 2130 US Line F7 1030-1130/1130-1230 Nl/Pl SI 1230-1330 Konsoi P 926 28.7 86 2300 Sea Cons F8 1400-1500 W2 Clifford Ms 8610974 words
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Advertisement443 1986-07-28 17 11l II M |N tjjl 2 tL x IL* OiyENT OVEIQUS Ctttd*** IiME IAROM SwfWb AGEJCES (Rag. N». 242*4/ <**) 200 Cantonment Road *12-05 Southpomt. Sagapore 0708 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** CFS OFFICE IPC #03-029 let *****31 and *****32 Twimnal office IPC *03-030 Tel *****90/*****93/*****01 KSMJt MM WMC443 words
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Advertisement64 1986-07-28 17 HEMPS THE INTERSTATE Commerce Commission has rejected the proposed merger of the Southern Pocific Railroad into the Santa Fe Railway. P«g« II THE CREDIT Commercial de France (CCF) is petitioning for the liquidation of Hongkong's second largest shipping concern, the Tung shipping group. Pag« 111 Index to odvertisers II Shipping64 words
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Advertisement652 1986-07-28 17 IN SINGAPORE: 778-6522 PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL FREI6HT FORWARDIN6 MALAYSIA. 755-8955 FASTEST TRANSIT SINGAPORE/ANTWERP SINGAPORE/ROTTERDAM 17 DAYS 18 DAYS SINGAPORE/BREMERHAVEN 19 DAY! RE/HAMBURG 20 DAY! P«nang Vtutl Voy S* port EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. *S«ta»ore CtoMI Tact crs 21/7 moo MB CT 21/7 2400 MRS Co—Ll Lnj Kanl MM a HRG CT652 words
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Advertisement196 1986-07-28 18 Pacific South WMt FMdar at Kao YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES North WMt I Atlantic/Canada at Kao I Foodor at Nagoya II ■I I Ml 1 Will Bill IMI ri —■■rr«»TiB 7 r»fT —■nrwr^i ft*rwn ■rr Immn n ■rvem x rv*m n hci mv j i u\>'i m ia' IMIDDLE EAST196 words
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Advertisement144 1986-07-28 18 ki: Supercarrier Service 11/s M/i 25 2t/5 12/11 15/1# 21/10 10/11 tliMlm MB). S. FrwaK* (MM. Skdta mi Sa Dhp eta L h|*i. OwMw w Si* Ar„ta Curie* Port ot Spa* HarSton. K*«ston St Johns. Basse Terre. Castries. Fort de France. Powt A rttre. Port m Prate. Nassa. St Georjes.144 words
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Advertisement585 1986-07-28 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd OwfHM Containers Limited n Bnmsi Ports and Bangkok 1A :ONT»INERSH»P SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT MM N«k| TEL: *****80 rsm ram kMS/7 M/S M/l 11/1 U/l nn a/i 0/1 2)/t m mn im u/9 a/» 23/9 nn nn lt/l 11/t a/i a/i585 words
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Advertisement492 1986-07-28 19 Franco Belgian Services l 4 1 MFMBFR OF ACE CONSORTIUM t —n —i M 12 M UM MM 17 M Oft*) ISM It M MM 2ZM MM (M M 0 12 22 M MM 0M MM MM (21M01» CHARGEURS HAVRAISE j M[_B CLUB MfMBER I i I CHARGEURS REUNIS Optorg492 words
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Advertisement489 1986-07-28 21 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street 03-00 Singapore 0 106 Tel 3 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE MM KAO TCM KB MM HUM *MTC VOK KOJ M *5 1 !5 a 2 *2 1/1 M 4/1 M 7/1 1V» W* n/9 mmmm (mokkabo) *htc mtacm >t i i ita489 words
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Advertisement161 1986-07-28 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STIR (Botwm National Line) Loadfaf fir Rangoon S>m fJUtmt fmmg I 31 m/I 2/3 Am 1/4 W1 4/7 IC/Dft* 12/15 ta| BANK LINE TMUU SIMM V 7 1/1 §/S 11/f 13/1 TOMB Mll 24/1 S/l 17/1 a/) mmmmrvm 2/9 21/9 4/u 1/11 CLVDQMK VIM M/161 words
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Advertisement516 1986-07-28 22 Kline USA CANADA »TIJUmC COAST I Round TIM Worid SanKo*) KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. ft COML W Ol MNBTO V2C COAST VM (fU SUEZ) PACIFIC SOUTH WEST PACIFIC NORTH WEST MDDO m T/SfORT LA/H OM Mono va T/SPUT SEA vo ruw 5} 3??.. 5 25 27 *6 Lt MBS IM7516 words
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Advertisement339 1986-07-28 22 Jardin* Shipping AgtnciM REMOVAL NOTICE With effect from 28th July I 986 our new oddress w* be I 200 CANTONMENT ROAD #12-05 SOUTHPONT SINGAPORE 0208 TELEPHONE —*****11 TELEX ***** JARSHP FACSIMILE *****09 OUR TERMNAL AND CPS OFFICES Wli ALSO BE SHFTED TO THE ABOVE ADORESS -v. JMOME SMPPM6 MEMO (KG.339 words
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Advertisement255 1986-07-28 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN INCHON 6 C 3 MM IN| il I S *1 -Ml HI >! N M CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National Line of Sri Lanka FULLY CONTA NERiSED SERVICE TO COLOMBO ARABIAN GULF. RED SEA EC INO'* L MMk/m255 words
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Advertisement251 1986-07-28 24 (gM regional container lines I EH CCII If icncza lifTi .-lftami ii -'i iPT^n ICEIEEJ TMI urm rm m tJL m MALACCA STRAITS FEEDER SERVICE ma. WEEKLY 10 PBMNG/IEEKLY TO PJELAN6/FOBTNGHIIY TOKLMMR rm n n m BENGAL BAY CONTAINER FEEDER AffKlY TO CALCUTTA CH AL N A CHITT AGONG f251 words
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Miscellaneous138 1986-07-28 24 r A 9 ss?& Pwm mm J Hs; ;&BBs 1,1 MHIJ J' '■>' >?, S ■■> x*::: >:v: x*:': >■ :£g:3S :v <stn. t N^mJ \sv ;t SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJfl. THIS MORMNQ. LBGBNDt R Thunderstorm dlrectioe with speed la kaots Rmta Wave height Cloudy Sky138 words
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Advertisement181 1986-07-28 25 A,.- NEW FUNNEL TRADING CO. Unit 103. Block 16 Pondon Loop. S*ngopore 0512. I y 9 \et *****0$ Tlx PS 3-9932 FUNNEL D—jgnw Mawlmurw ft SuppKwii—•20 *40 Manual Semi Fu«v Auto Container SpteaOers Containei Secunng Equipments Container Fitting Lashing System? Container Filling And Containei Hardware Timber/Logs Lashng Systems Soecio* Modern181 words
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Advertisement135 1986-07-28 25 MANAGEMENT •very Monday !NTFPNAT!ONAL TFS TRANSOCEAN (Ml SDN. BHD TF SP< F. i N< TRANSOCEAN BOMDFD TRUCK SFRVICfc [between Singapore Penang/Kedah; Daily CUSTOMS BONDED TRUCK Service between SINGAPORE and all FTZ A LMW factories in the states of PENANG and KEDAH. Cargo accepted on both CONSOLIDATION and CHARTERED Basis Fo»135 words
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Advertisement464 1986-07-28 25 LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES S ()i ir T I SHH 1 '>') TI i ?bOb 1 K K Tel 088 22 1 78b *>47.59 7t. MA ***** Seaw ty 3.E. Asia to Rod Boa/Modltorransan. KSSEI BIT MDOKSU SCP MELANG 10MMS FOR SHUHYI 1979 5/S 1/8 10/1 MM. HMtotoh. Meiandra. IM Ports464 words
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