The Business Times, 11 September 1986
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Title Section12 1986-09-11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, ISBC 75 CENTS12 words
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101 1986-09-11 1 AFP FRENCH Economy and Finance Minister Edouard Balladur has named the first three stateowned groups to be privatised under the government's programme to denationalise 65 companies by 1991. In an interview with L'Expansion magazine, Mr Balladur said Saint-Gobain, a glass and engineering company; Paribas,AFP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration598 1986-09-11 1 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - Company requests a suspension of trading in its shares By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN PROMET BHD, the debt-laden marine engineering, construction and property group, is holding talks with its creditor banks again to sort out its financial problems. The company's shares have come under heavy598 words
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482 1986-09-11 1 ZHOU MEI - By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent THE REPLACEMENT of top officials in a number of statutory boards under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, following a change in the minister assigned the portfolio, may affect the stability of the government and its institutions,482 words
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Article, Illustration270 1986-09-11 1 SPECULATION over the financial health of Promet Bhd, which was suspended yesterday, sent the Singapore stock market sharply lower. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 8.63 points to 828.76 while the BT Composite Index dropped 9.16 points to 705.68. Losers outstripped gainers by 165 to270 words
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333 1986-09-11 1 BRIGADIER-GENERAL Lee Hsien Loong, the Acting Trade and Industry Minister, leaves this week to represent Singapore at the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) ministerial meeting in Uruguay. Brig-Gen Lee will also make a statement on behalf of Asean at the333 words
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163 1986-09-11 1 FINANCE MINISTER Dr Richard Hu left yesterday for a visit to the United Kingdom, United States and the Caribbean Island of St Lucia where he will attend the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Meeting on Sep 23-25. Following the St Lucia meeting, Dr163 words
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612 1986-09-11 1 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THE HOTTEST fruit on the retail grapevine fell to ground yesterday. Bonvests Holdings Ltd has established a new subsidiary, Bon wit Investments Pte Ltd, to enter into a Joint-venture to operate the French department store, Galeries Lafayette in Singapore612 words
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Advertisement203 1986-09-11 1 Ultra. If II change the way you play. ULTHA J ULTRA •J TOUR 432 H&L Sole Distributor: «CWU. SPOKVNG HOUSI Tel: *****55 Committee of Privileges hearing Day 3 A CLAIM by Mr J B Jeyaretnam that he was once the preferred candidate of the Chief Justice for the post of203 words
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Advertisement236 1986-09-11 1 SHARE INFORMATION MONEY ft EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE CROSSWORDS TV ft RADIO OUR VIEW THERE'S NO REASON why schools should not be run on business lines, as long as educational standards are not sacrificed for the profit motive. But the privatisation of schools should not split our society into236 words
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Advertisement19 1986-09-11 1 Full report, Page 13 Asian stocks, Pigs 11 Int't stocks, Pago 10 Gatt mambor* on collision courao, Pago 719 words
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Advertisement102 1986-09-11 1 SONY SONY SINGAPORE PTE LTD Sales Department Tel: *****44 Service Department Tel: *****11 For only $25 we'll reserve one of these seats for you. For just $25 more than the economy fare, experience our excellent new Business Class on the Ultimate 757 to Bandar Seri Begawan. Five abreast seating, choice102 words
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HOME NEWS
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489 1986-09-11 2 TSANG SAU YIN - Plan to be indispensable, printing industry told By TSANG SAU YIN Management Correspondent IN ITS PUSH for higher production technology and more international printing jobs, the printing industry in Singapore should develop strategies which can make its services more indispensable, a university lecturer has suggested.489 words
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209 1986-09-11 2 THE FAR Eastern Economic Review, a weekly magazine printed and published in Hongkong since 1946, hopes to celebrate its 40th anniversary this October by launching its first issue printed in Singapore by Times Printers. The multi-million-dollar contract was signed in Hongkong on Sep 1209 words
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Article, Illustration376 1986-09-11 2 WHEN 12-year-old Wee Boon Hoe had his braces made, he would never have guessed that this dental treatment could bring him to Disneyland. But it did and more when his father, Mr Wee Guan Yak, became the shopper to breach the $25 million mark376 words
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381 1986-09-11 2 CASH PRIZES of $5,000 are being offered in an Essay Contest run in conjunction with the Businessman of the Year Award and Enterprise Award, sponsored by Business Times and the DHL International courier group. The contest, which is being launched today, requires entrants to381 words
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232 1986-09-11 2 A CULTURAL show featuring 300 performers and musicians will be the highlight of the 56th American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) World Travel Congress' opening ceremony on Sep 22. The fast-paced, 20-minute show entitled "Singapore: A Multicultural Montage", will follow President Wee Kim232 words
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121 1986-09-11 2 ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS gather today for a seminar on the development and use of local engineering consultancy services. The three-day seminar, Jointly organised by the Association of Consulting Engineers (ACES) and the Trade Development Board (TDB), will feature speakers from the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC),121 words
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339 1986-09-11 2 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG SINGAPORE'S exports to China in the first half of the year soared to US$2ll million, more than double the amount exported during the corresponding period last year. Although imports dropped sharply by nearly 40 per cent to US$577 million, Singapore339 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-09-11 2 DR Y8 UNO, 38, has been appointed the engineering and technical director of the General Electric Company of Singapore Pte Ltd. The appointment takes effect on Oct 1. Dr Ling is a BSc (Honours) graduate in electrical and electronic engineering from Queen Mary College, University of London.337 words
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Article357 1986-09-11 3 BRIAN GOMEZ - Leading countertrader lists attractions of Singapore By BRIAN GOMEZ A VIENNA-BASED COMPANY, regarded as one of the world's top countertraders, has been enticed to Singapore with the granting of pioneer status and a five-year tax holiday. Centrotrade Singapore Pte Ltd is the latest success in the357 words
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290 1986-09-11 3 US AND EUROPEAN manufacturers, stumped by the growing demands of countertrade, will be turning more and more to the Japanese sogoshosha (giant trading companies), predicts the head of Tokyo's Pan Pacific Corporation, Tommy Tominaga. Most of these manufacturers are capable of setting up joint venture290 words
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481 1986-09-11 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A SINGAPORE trade mission which visited three East European countries in March bagged on-the-spot orders worth $3 million for spices, edible oil and electronic components. Sales under negotiation (or electronic products are expected to reach $4-6 million, according to Tradespur,481 words
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178 1986-09-11 3 ABOUT 12,000 British children are injured every year by their toys, most often as a result of misuse of the toy. Citing this fact, Mr Michael Liew, the chairman of Singapore's Toy Safety Authority, yesterday emphasised the importance of educating consumers about178 words
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302 1986-09-11 3 THE CHINESE government has set up a special agency to coordinate and administer its countertrade operations, a preferred form of trading with Third World countries. A deputy director of China's Import-Export Bureau, Madam Ye Ling Yun, yesterday told the countertrade conference that302 words
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Advertisement235 1986-09-11 2 1 n Never before has there been such an investment opportunity in real estate. Only eleven residences. Each with a distinct architectural variation. The land title Is freehold. itmf v Situated in Dalvey Estate, adjacent to Nassim Road. The properties are of two and three storeys. With a built-up area235 words
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Advertisement86 1986-09-11 3 r ft 'j>jyNw i ita o»M ttkyi Choose from W7/ V Kampachis exquisite KAMPAcffr Japanese Set Lunches Japanese Restaurant Tfo /offy prices and unfamiliar assortment of lapanese cuisine are common deterrents to many a diner. At the Kampachi, we are glad to offer you 6 different sets of lapanese lunches.86 words
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Advertisement451 1986-09-11 3 r:*' c t No other printer can offer you more. Introducing the revolutionary EPSON LQ-2500 The new Epson LQ-2500 is so advanced, it will set a new standard for the way in which printers are operated and controlled. Easy operation. Four simple keys on an easy-to-reach control panel puts you451 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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442 1986-09-11 4 AFP A WEEK OF STREET PROTESTS in Taipei has prompted the ruling Kuomintang Party (KMT) to seek a renewed dialogue with the opposition Tangwai. Informed sources in Taipei said yesterday that KMT leaders are worried that the marches might deepen the current stalemateAFP - 442 words
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349 1986-09-11 4 Reuter WAGE RISES averaging under 8 per cent are needed if New Zealand is to keep cutting its inflation rate, but a common percentage rise resulting from national wage talks starting on Monday is undesirable. Economists in Wellington feel that pay increasesReuter - 349 words
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370 1986-09-11 4 AP THE STATE COUNCIL has issued new regulations aimed at reforming China's labour system and doing away with the "iron rice bowl" of guaranteed employment that has held sway since the *****. The official Xinhua news agency in Beijing said onAP - 370 words
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Article196 1986-09-11 4 Reuter AUSTRALIAN consumer sentiment remained at a very low level in August after a large fall in July, according to an index compiled by the University of Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research and Roy Morgan Research Centre Pty Ltd. The index, at 79.8,Reuter - 196 words
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Article184 1986-09-11 4 AFP A BOOM in the popularity of food prepared illegally with Chinese herbal medicine has endangered public health and should be brought to a halt. Chinese health experts, in an appeal issued in Beijing yesterday, said herbal medicine should be taken only by prescription and eatingAFP - 184 words
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Article782 1986-09-11 4 ARRIVALS Operator S«fyici Local From number time SIA SQ117 0005 KUL LUFT LH688 0010 FRA/DXB UA UA80S 0010 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH68I 0820 KUL GIA GA1116 0835 UPG MAS MH811 0910 PEN MAS MH671 0920 KUL StA SQ103 0950 KUL AC AC858 0950 YYZ/LHR/80M CPA CX710 1015 CGK782 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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375 1986-09-11 5 AP THE SOVIET UNION will allow state companies to conduct foreign business on their own under new economic policies that include a bid to enter the world's main free trade organisation. The role of state trading organisations is to be reduced to letAP - 375 words
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184 1986-09-11 5 Reuter CONTRARY to public belief, there may be too many doctors in the world. That was the opinion of many delegates at an international conference which began in Acapulco, Mexico, on Sunday. It was organised by the Genevabased World Health OrganisationReuter - 184 words
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355 1986-09-11 5 NYT LEADING BOSTON businesses have organised a US$6 million programme that will guarantee financial aid to every graduate of the city's public high schools who gets into college and then provide a job for them when they finish their education. The complex programme, whichNYT - 355 words
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420 1986-09-11 5 AP IT'S THE ULTIMATE private hideaway romantic, exotic, expensive. But owning an island is no longer the exclusive province of the rich and famous, says a property broker. For increasing numbers of professionals and executives, islands are becoming vacation retreats, retirement homes, investmentAP - 420 words
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262 1986-09-11 5 AP A CONSERVATIVE American research organisation which close ties to President Ronald Reagan's administration Ka« said that if the United Nations is not reformed, the US may leave the world body. The Heritage Foundation called for makingAP - 262 words
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Article, Illustration477 1986-09-11 5 Democrats doubt effectiveness of measures AP AMERICAN Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige told a congressional panel on Tuesday that the US deficit in world markets should show signs of easing in a few months. "I think we may have seen itAP - 477 words
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172 1986-09-11 5 Reuter A UNITED NATIONS emergency body has begun anti-locust crop spraying in Africa's impoverished Sahel region and officials say they hope to save up to 80 per cent of the harvest. Lukas Brader, director of the Rome-based UN Food andReuter - 172 words
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337 1986-09-11 5 EVEN UNDER the most optimistic circumstances, more rapid growth in Japan and West Germany will not be enough on its own to reduce their trade surpluses with the US. The real trouble, says Financial Digest, published in New York by Manufacturers Hanover Trust337 words
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226 1986-09-11 5 AP AN AMERICAN security firm has announced the creation of an anti-terrorism division headed by former US government agents of the FBI, CIA and State Department. The division would be for hire to advise corporations or governments and would provide training on howAP - 226 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1986-09-11 5 Doonesbury mi, herb JAM HJHAVS MNz. 1 HNISH&W PERFORMANCE f .nm r > r m ss I o 'if fvt 10 a /Mi BY GARRY TRUDEAU WW THJNK NOOATHI6AVEUP6OIN6 f&OM TO HERB. $060 NOW! m..hou about me Hou&.isnu, THINK TH 19 HAVE SOME MLITAKB* OJTSWMAKS. E2 IS t m KTi51 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article118 1986-09-11 6 OIL PRODUCTS THE FAR EAST petroleum products market firmed in most products on good demand and tight supplies, with weakness in both naphtha and LSWR. Falling crude oil prices in Europe and the US are particularly affecting naphtha. Japanese buyers are reported reluctant to close deals. LSWR stable, but expected118 words
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Article168 1986-09-11 6 Reuter WHEAT FUTURES on Tuesday were lower at the close of a very quiet, featureless session on the Chicago Board of Trade, falling 2-3/4 US cents to 1-1/2 cents a bushel. December settled two cents lower at USS2.6O-3/4 per bushel, the middle of the day's range. Prices fell atReuter - 168 words
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Article149 1986-09-11 6 Chinese Produce Exchsnge Sellers' noon closing price» on Sept 10 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 40 00 Old drum FOB 53 00 New drum FOB 57.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 19 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW »337 50 Sarawak White FOB foq NLW 1322 50 Sarawak special149 words
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Article165 1986-09-11 6 Reuter SOYBEAN FUTURES on Tuesday were mostly higher at the close of trading, ranging 2-1/2 US cents a bushel higher to 1/2 cent lower on the Chicago Board of Trade. Prices posted modest gains early in the session on professional followthrough buying after rallying from the lows on Monday.Reuter - 165 words
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Article70 1986-09-11 6 Reuter THE KUALA Lumpur Tin Market tin price remained at MH4.12 per kilo for the second consecutive day. Further scattered Japanese buying was evident and continued small local covering activity was noted. European interest remained absent. Offerings rose slightly to 72 tonnes from Tuesday's 69. despiteReuter - 70 words
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Article167 1986-09-11 6 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed slightly lower on renewed selling and buyers' reserve amid lack of encouraging factors and continued thin trading. A higher overnight Chicago soyoil futures close had supported early levels. Sep deliveries south region fell MJS to Ms44o per tonne after an initial167 words
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Article97 1986-09-11 6 (cents/kg, 1-ton polMs) U NOV 86 (currant month) (forword month) NOON NOON RAS luinn Scftm SoNon SSR 20 161.50 163 50N 162 00 164 OON SSR 50 158 50 160 50N 159 00 16I.00N MRELB Buy*" WNtn SMR CV 243.00 245 OON 244 00 246 OON SMR97 words
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Article308 1986-09-11 6 Reuter SINGAPORE THE MARKET yesterday closed higher with October One RSS buyers quoted at 184.75 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from Tuesday. The morning session gained 0.50 cent on light buying in quiet trading. Prices improved further in moderate afternoon trading on some shortcovering following higher Tokyo advices.Reuter - 308 words
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Article287 1986-09-11 6 RAS prices m S c«i>ts/kg, FOt m b aim NOON CLOSE Inf 1 RSS Prompt 183.50 184.50N 185 00 186 00N Int 1 RSS Oct 86 183 25 183.75 184.75 185.25 Int 1 RSS Nov 86 183 75 184.25 185 50 186.00 In* 2 RSS OP 178287 words
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Article588 1986-09-11 6 COFFEE ROBUSTA futures on Tuesday ended a fairly routine session with losses of £10 to £27 a tonne, having moved above the lows established during early afternoon trading. November traded last at £2,345, down £27 from Monday night, after business between £2,375 and £2,335. Turnover was 4,060 lots,588 words
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Article66 1986-09-11 6 Bangkok (USVtonw, FOi) Broken Rice A-l Super A-l Special 133 130 White Rice C-l Special C-l Od unq unq 100% 1st doss 1009b 2nd doss 260 225 Loonzain Rice 100% 3rd doss 220 100% 1st grade US 100% 2nd grade 220 5% 210 100% 3rd grade unq 10% 15%66 words
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Advertisement172 1986-09-11 6 m tI? e seam for, H MA m i V- excellence What do you think are the social responsibilities of companies? What do they have to do to be considered as good corporate citizens? We want your views These are questions that will be considered by the selectors of this172 words
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Advertisement45 1986-09-11 6 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Presents Public Lectures Language and Learning Professor Michael A K Halliday Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor TODAY'S TOPIC (Thursday, 11 September 1986) The emergence of "scientific English" Venue: Lecture Theatre 13, Kent Ridge Time: 5.30 pm For enquiries, please call: *****03,*****22,*****1645 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration439 1986-09-11 7 Reuter IT TAKES many forms around the globe and has been labelled the "root of all evil". Some say it makes the world go round. No one, it seems, can do without it. Money, from the cowrie shells used as a means of exchangeReuter - 439 words
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Article1046 1986-09-11 7 US standing firm on including services in trade agreement FT IN THE EYES of the US, a world trading system that does not include rules for opening markets to service transactions is a system not worth having. The US has made the liberalisation of tradeFT - 1,046 words
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763 1986-09-11 7 Reuter RISING living standards and shock waves from the nuclear accident in Chernobyl have led to a new awareness of environmental issues in Asia and prompted government action against pollution. Anti-nuclear feeling is boiling over in Hongkong while fears over chemical pollution,Reuter - 763 words
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Advertisement118 1986-09-11 7 "Business or pleasure. There are better reasons to stay at The Regent in Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok," /In Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok, The Regent is your hallmark of excellence and warm personalized service. Standards for which you have always chosen The Regent. For business or pleasure, The Regent of Bangkok118 words
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Advertisement24 1986-09-11 7 Only Air Mauritius can take you straight across. Exotic casinoa and the world second oldest race-track are all part of the fun of Mauritius.24 words
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FEATURES
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Article546 1986-09-11 8 IT IS PERHAPS Inevitable that the Education Ministry should want to look at how English public schools work before it proceeds with an experimental privatisation plan for Singapore schools. Our educational system does, after all, draw its inspiration from the British system. But there are546 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1986-09-11 8 PETER MARSH - Exciting new laser techniques are opening up more and more possibilities in many industries. PETER MARSH looks at the vastly expanding market for laser-based equipment. PETER MARSH FT WEST GERMAN wine makers, industrialists worried about counterfeiters, surgeons trying to get rid of kidney stones andFT; Source: Spectra Physics - 1,390 words
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Advertisement207 1986-09-11 8 the real top Fsta the foo[ for" or: he 6 i Ib ;int ...from the men who orchestrated the success stories of the last decade and built corporate giants like AT T, Sears Roebuck, Westinghouse Electric, etc "VIEWS FROM THE TOP" is a hardback book of how the top men207 words
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Advertisement120 1986-09-11 8 COMING HOME. Coming home means returning to a relaxed atmosphere. And being showered with the comforts you're accustomed to. It's enjoying TV or a video film while your suit is pressed and a missing button is sewn back on. It means appetising swiss-style veal for dinner. Orbeefrendang, teppanyaki, sushi, sharksfin....120 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous624 1986-09-11 8 mi&mmMn CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Frank get* o rm served' (6) 7 Latest issue (8) 8 Nobleman a bit of a boxer (4) 10 Searched tor somewhere to sleep? (6) 11 She reburft a cabm (6) 14 Tosty? No thonks! (3) 16 Anytt*ng a thug con run (5) 17 The624 words
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SPORTS
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213 1986-09-11 9 Lufthansa competition tee-off this afternoon THIRTY-NINE golfers will teeoff this afternoon in Lufthansa's second annual golf competition to be played at the Keppel Gub starting at 1.30pm. Aside from the prizes being offered for the highest number of Stableford points, there are also other prizes for the golfer who gets213 words
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228 1986-09-11 9 Reuter ED MOSES, the king of 400 metres hurdling, has accused a group of European athletics promoters of conspiring to keep him off the Grand Prix circuit. American Moses, who took his nine-year unbeaten run to 118 in Lausanne, Switzerland, lastReuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration341 1986-09-11 9 AP TOP-SEEDED Frenchmen Henri Leconte and Thierry Tulasne pushed through the first round of the US$2OO,OOO Martini Open tennis tournament in Geneva on Tuesday while other seeds continued to falter. Leconte, ranked ninth in the world, overpowered Roberto Arguello ofAP - 341 words
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166 1986-09-11 9 AP CZECHOSLOVAK newspapers on Tuesday limited themselves to terse factual reports on the final wins on Sunday at the US Open Tennis Championships of Czecho-slovak-born Martina Navratilova and Ivan Lendl, a Czechoslovak citizen. Navratilova, now a US citizen, steered the American teamAP - 166 words
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683 1986-09-11 9 AP MENTION the word Wimbledon, and most sports fans think of championship tennis, strawberries and cream and 16 well-cropped grass courts. But down at Plough Lane in the heart of the same, sleepy suburb of West London, the local soccer team is talcing the EnglishAP - 683 words
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Article, Illustration309 1986-09-11 9 AFP AUSTRALIAN golf star Greg Norman has rejected the chance of a US$5OO,OOO bonus to bid for the European Open Championship which starts in Sunningdale, England, today. The British Open champion said on Tuesday that he could have boosted his earnings by that amount byAFP - 309 words
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Article105 1986-09-11 9 AP MASTERS champion Jack Nicklaus will compete in this year's Suntory World Match Play Championship from Oct 2 to Oct 5 at Wentworth Golf Club. This will be Nicklaus's fifth appearance in the World Match Flay championships. He lost to Australia's Bruce Devlin in theAP - 105 words
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Advertisement90 1986-09-11 9 BT is not all hard core business and financial news. We take "Time-Off and "Sports" rather seriously too. Our writers comb the sporting arena to furnish two lively pages with the latest sports, leisure and arts news for the well-informed professional. Commmentaries by our staff and national personalities grace these90 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1144 1986-09-11 9 to (md mm > AMERICAN IMMORTALS Louis Armstrong Ths Gsntts Gisnt of Jszz 9.55pm, Chsnnol 12 Louis Armstrong (left, 1900-1971), with his buoyancy and grinning grace, is remembered as a prolifically gifted natural musician and the best trumpeter in jazz history. His life story is told by Hugh Downs in1,144 words
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Miscellaneous43 1986-09-11 9 SnStCMTrftan^^ene Jones is driving roe. ROUND Tne, s€hO UJITH M»S GET FiTCf>mPwGN NOT onuv DO I HpyVe TO f\jT UP WITM HIS PuPF«MG PkND BUOUIUG U3H£» Me Does MIS HPknD SPRINGS &ut rve pu-so got "«b PotuP with HIS GtfUNTiMG TCP« D*?ec"fc*y HfM_F43 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article347 1986-09-11 10 Reuter VIOLENT PRICE SWINGS on the New York Stock Exchange have become coramdnplace since the introduction of stock index futures four years ago, ♦fishing off a debate about what can be done to iron out some of the volatility. Backers of the index futures sayReuter - 347 words
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147 1986-09-11 10 Reuter DELTA AIRLINES is to buy Western Air Lines, the 12th biggest US airline, for US$B6O million. DeKa, the fifth largest US airline in terms of firsthalf revenue, said Western would be operated as a wholly-owned subsidiary for about a year beforeReuter - 147 words
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308 1986-09-11 10 Reuter WALL STREET STOCKS closed lower in moderate trading on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Index fell 4.50 to 1,884.14. The New York Stock Exchange composite fe 11 0.35 to 142.07. The price of an average share decreased nine cents. Declines led advancesReuter - 308 words
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Article129 1986-09-11 10 SEP 09 Abrtitx C$ 23* Imp CM a A Inco Int Pro* P*>« 47* 19 41* 20* 1* 45* unch M* A II' 16* -Vfc 13V. 12 Bonk Novo Scotn Bonk Of Montreal Bel Conodo 15* 32* 38* Mc Btodel Motton A Moor* Gp 38 26* 31* 33* 19*129 words
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Article209 1986-09-11 10 TooQoat 810 10 Stf 09 Trust Bk 128 •2 INOUSTtlALS 75 1450 unch A Alpha Ab«rcom A«ci 1100 300 1300 20 unch 50 Anglos MININGS 6700 -125 AM?T. Barlows 5200 2100 unch -80 Angvoal Bhrvoor *****5 inch 2350 -100 C G Smith 2800 inch Charter ***** unch Cans Gotd209 words
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Article626 1986-09-11 10 SIP 09 USS Alcoa 38*% -1 Aleg Intl 18 unch Afced Sng 41* A Iked Stores 58** Afcs-Chalmers 3* Am Brands Inc 89* Am Con Co 85 -1 Am Cyonamd 80* Am EIk Pwr 28* Am Express 63 Am Home Prod 85W Am Motors Cp 2* unch Amax626 words
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Article894 1986-09-11 10 Amsterdam SCF 09 n» A0N 582 50 0 5 107 00 -0 1 Ahold 96 10 +15 Air rn 163 30 +17 Akmrrta 152 60 -0 1 AM£V 78 20 0 1 106 20 06 127 50 -0.5 B«fVd 37 50 -I.I Borv-im« 115 00 0 5 Buotwmari894 words
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Advertisement628 1986-09-11 10 C I <kt« w «rui«. diiK «uid tawroiM r /MvourtheX /'Manhattan Splendour' ••5 A superb lunch experience with a grand variety of home made soups, the largest salad bar, fresh seafoods, succulent meats, savoury poultry and delightful desserts. A complimentary aperitif for all patrons. The Manhattan Splendour a superb choice628 words
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Advertisement166 1986-09-11 10 London slocks on Pago 15 That's how we count at The Lounge during our Happy Hours from 5 pm to 7 pm daily. When a guest has had two similar drinks, the third is free > And every night at 8 pm except Sundays. VTB Wizard comes on with its166 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article305 1986-09-11 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed higher yesterday with the Hang Seng Index at another record, as strong interim profits of Hongkong Land sparked a late round of buyins. The Hang Seng Index rose 10.14 to 1,976.16 surpassing the previous record set on Monday while the Hong Kong Index ended 6.14305 words
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Article240 1986-09-11 11 SfP 10 A1 Sineare InAjs Aim Camant KT$ 1 68 23.40 31 00 -003 -0.3 -05 Kuochan Da* Laa Chang Yuan Cham bidus Lian Hwo Indus 1990 3090 1085 33 30 -0.2 -07 -0 35 -041 Chang Hwo Bank 39 00 -0.4 ■OA Nat Invastmarrt Ova Hun Camant Chin240 words
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Article288 1986-09-11 11 SIP 10 Y« 1790 10 Mmub EWc Mitsub Estata Mitsub Haovy 507 2470 645 6 120 15 382 -3 Mitsub»hi 1400 70 840 -3 MiTvji Co 789 24 Asohi Cham 870 1350 -3 90 Mitsui Stvptotdg Mitsui Smathng 171 365 mch 9 -3 •10 1230 50 1250 -80 990288 words
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Article73 1986-09-11 11 SIP 10 NM Onantol B Phi Ovartaos ....0013 -0001 ....0016 unch Acof* Mrang Angk> Phi oooM ***** PMax B 034 +0.01 0014 ■0001 fVoo B PLOT Artot Con. 8 1025 -275 ***** inch Son Migual B 67 +1 Bouc PvtroWum Banguat Con. B 0 005 M0 uncn -5 Sana73 words
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Article547 1986-09-11 11 SYDNEY: Prices on the Australian markets closed mostly on their day's highs in heavy trading, after an uncertain opening gave way to strong bullish sentiment. Selective buying interest highlighted the resources sector, with strong support for BHP following Monday's report of a record oil flow from its Challis field547 words
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Article117 1986-09-11 11 SEP 10 Owl Sugar W« I960 -4 K<4 Kongwon tod Kio Molar 1670 1078 2000 -50 •2 ♦2 545 5 -5 •IS 30 10 Koton tod 2310 -5 Doowoo Corp 1570 Korea Long Tmrm lucky Ltd 1452 1660 -17 1 DaMwi Socuntm 2801 890 Ontntd Brvwwy Ornntd Own 1320117 words
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Article155 1986-09-11 11 Reuter BANGKOK: The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index yesterday edged up 1.11 to 160.38. Turnover amounted to 983,893 shares valued at 207.2 million baht. SfP 10 Ao Khan Thai Mh Sam C«m«nt Sam Ontni 5—n Gfciant L*a*mg 717 wap 36 Ayudbyo hvntmtnt Bangkok Agr»M Bangkok Bank Bank O AnjdhyaReuter - 155 words
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Article60 1986-09-11 11 Reuter YAMAHA MOTOR CO is planning to set up a Joint venture with Taiwan's Kung Hsue She Co to produce intially 80cc to 125 cc motorcycles in Taiwan. The new company is expected to be capitalised at about two billion yen, with Yamaha owning a controllingReuter - 60 words
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434 1986-09-11 11 MBT MALAYSIA'S first private airline company, MACAir, which was placed under receivership last week, had incurred debts of at least MsBo million. It is learnt that the total amount outstanding to leasing companies is about Msso million while the debt on lease rental andMBT - 434 words
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141 1986-09-11 11 Reuter STATE-OWNED Bank Societe Generale has received a licence from Japanese monetary authorities to operate as a securities house in Japanese financial markets. In line with Japanese regulations separating commercial banking and securities business, it will operate in the Tokyo markets through aReuter - 141 words
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Article186 1986-09-11 11 AP THE TAIWANESE government has approved an application from Fuji Heavy Industries of Japan to invest NTM2O million in a Joint venture in Taipei to produce sedan cars and pick-up trucks. Officials of the government's Investment Commission said on Tuesday that Fuji's investment would give itAP - 186 words
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129 1986-09-11 11 AP KYOCERA CORP, a major Japanese producer of ceramics used in semiconductors, is to expand operations at its plant in San Diego, California. The major factor behind the Kyoto-based company's decision to invest further in San Diego was California's abolition last month of theAP - 129 words
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Advertisement105 1986-09-11 11 <&v 4 I rrmm ir.S> Start ofA New Experience Kinta-Mani. Transports the old world charm of Indonesia to you Tastefully furnished and decorated with art and batik that's uniquely Indonesian Lunch or dine under cloudy blue sky Tickling your palate with an authentic Indonesian cuisine is only half the experience.105 words
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Advertisement125 1986-09-11 11 >•11 i !T _'7 All the Bell's Whisky you call for... ...during lunch or dinner is on the house! And that goes for any beer or soft drink between July 1 st and September 30th Call 732 1222 ext. 1589 Cheers! Ample free parking. A© Century Park Sheraton Singapore 16125 words
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Advertisement48 1986-09-11 11 lt»j ifett hi Peranakan Buffet Sept 1 30 Lunch Dinner I Adult: $12.00** Child: $7.50** High Tea Buffet Daily 3pm 6pm Only $6~ <S® ExceKior Hotel 5 Coleman Street. Singapore 0617. Tel: *****33 C 3 £3 yjjtsafety unikcj the onginal ma|id satay of kuala lumpur c rr t48 words
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Advertisement120 1986-09-11 11 Fashionably hyatt Join the fashion-conscious every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (3 6 pm) in The Lounge. Watch our models parade the latest collections while you enjoy our tea spread consisting of fine tea blends, scones and cream, fresh pastries, cakes and fruits and imaginative sandwiches. Tea plus show at $10.50120 words
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Advertisement160 1986-09-11 11 PLUS A TOP LOCAL BAND Every night, we have 2 top bends to entertain you I the moat popular show band from the Philippines, I Bay be lls Band and our own local band. Provides I I you with an endless repertoire from sentimental i favourites to hot disco rock.160 words
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419 1986-09-11 12 FT FOREIGNERS are markedly boosting their long-term investments in West Germany, evidently attracted by good economic prospects, political stability and a liberalised capital market. As a result, the country looks set this year to register its first long-term capital surplus since 1961. Figures releasedFT - 419 words
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181 1986-09-11 12 Reuter MAJOR debtor countries such as Mexico should be granted a temporary halt to interest payments rather than new loans to help them with payments problems, a top Swiss banker said. Mr Franz Luetolf, a managing director of Swiss BankReuter - 181 words
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311 1986-09-11 12 FT ARGENTINA has obtained a 180-day rollover of principal payments, valued at US$7.5 billion, due during 1986 on the medium- and long-term portions of its foreign debt according to the Finance Minister, Mr Mario Brodersohn. He was speaking on his return from five daysFT - 311 words
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187 1986-09-11 12 AP POLISH AUTHORITIES and Western bankers have signed an agreement for rescheduling more than US$2 billion in debts due this year and the next. The agreement provides for the rescheduling of 95 per cent of the maturities falling due in 1986 and 1987,AP - 187 words
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Article1222 1986-09-11 12 Reuter SINGAPORE: THE US dollar yesterday feU in fairly active and nervous late trading on news that Bank of Japan governor Satoshi Sumita said he was not considering easing credit policy at all, dealers said. They said the dollar eased in early dealings in line with its NewReuter - 1,222 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-09-11 12 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at opening levels in quiet trading, dealers said. Thereafter rates were little changed with operators cautious because of growing positive outlook for the US economy and ahead of today's Bundesbank council meeting. One month closed at 6-1/16 5-15 16 per cent,313 words
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Article107 1986-09-11 12 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore Interbank money market closed at 1/8 point yesterday, down 1/4 point from Tuesday. The term rates (ell by 1/8 point across the board. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Offer ltd r»ght 1/8 0 1-month 3 1/4 3 1/8 2-month 3 3/8107 words
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Article216 1986-09-11 12 Inter-bonk rotes ot 3pm yesterday: CvwmIm MotAmI rain ImMhmIm M ornm •OM ohoog* LkiI Mtrl MM WMt ti hnin curriflcy US dolor Startng pound AuMratan dolar NZ dolor Conodnn dolor 2 1750 ***** 1 3300 1 0266 1 5749 2.1760 3.2128 1 3328 1 0292 1 5768 2.8196216 words
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Article479 1986-09-11 12 BA Futures EURODOLLAR futures yesterday opened on a firm tone as fears of inflation eased owing to a sharp drop in oil and gold prices. The December contract opened 5 ticks higher than CME's close at 94.06 and traded narrowly initially but burst upwards to a high of 9112BA Futures - 479 words
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Article299 1986-09-11 12 Reuter HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed firmer on late shortcovering by overseas investors, but trading was slow and thin. Bullion ended at U*****.25/410.00 an ounce against an initial 407.75/408.50 and New York's final U*****.65/409.15. It opened lower following a weak trend in New York and was influenced by lower platinumReuter - 299 words
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Advertisement348 1986-09-11 12 m BANK MELLI IRAN The Largest Commercial Bank in the Middle East P.O. Box *****-171, Ferdowsi Avenue, Tehran, Iran Tel: 3231 (45 lines) Telex: H/O *****1, *****0, *****9 <& *****5 to 6£. International Division (FX) *****0, *****4 *****0 Cables: BANKMELLI; Int. Dept: INTMELLI Capital and Reserves 32,198 Total Deposits 2,223,584348 words
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Article, Illustration4258 1986-09-11 13 THE MARKET was abuzz with Promet rumours yesterday resulting in a sharp (all in share prices. The rumours came in several versions. But they revolved around creditor banks pressuring debt-lad-en Promet, which was trying to restructure its debts. One version was4,258 words
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Article234 1986-09-11 13 SINGAPORE Rises lr idicaa M Flour 245 K*f* 145 Cwitoi 50« 372 Y H S 297 FiUcm BM 50< 113 Team A Or 82 Falls ICS 655 Sooct Loud 500 Forte Float 380 M CaWas 366 S hotoa 50« 318 N 0 L 188 FAN 805 O234 words
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Article4038 1986-09-11 13 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acmo (I 508 I 525) (32) 1 51 (7) 1 52 (3) 1 50 (7) 1 52 (I) I 49 (27) 1 50 Alcom (0 606 0 635) (10) 0 62 (2) 0 61 (2) 0 61 Amol Steel 50c (14,038 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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487 1986-09-11 14 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN FEDERAL CABLES, Wire and Metal Manufacturing Bhd is currently negotiating the franchise representation in Malaysia from a major multinational supplier for specialised telecommunication equipment. The supply and service of telecommunication equipment and systems is one of the new businesses identified by487 words
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389 1986-09-11 14 MBT ANTAH HOLDINGS's wholly-owned subsidiary, Permanis, the franchise holder of Pepsi-Cola and «a», has been awarded the 7-Up franchise for Peninsular Malaysia. The award is expected to more than double Antah's share of the carbonated drinks market to well over 30 per cent.MBT - 389 words
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Article102 1986-09-11 14 HONGKONG All Industrials Hongkong lnd«x Wednesday »244.68 Wednesday 1941.1 Tuesday 1931.4 Week ogo 1952.3 Tuesday 1238.54 Week ogo 1221.52 NEW YORK Hong Song Index Wednesday 1976.16 Dow Jones Tuesday 1884.14 Tuesday 1966.02 Monday 1888.64 Week ogo 1944.99 Week ogo 1870.36 TOKYO Standard Poors Nikkei Average Tuesday 247.67 Monday102 words
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Article240 1986-09-11 14 MonoMfV prico for S«p 11 MARA-Bumiputra Frst B'putro Second B'putro 4 88 4 93 4 49 4.54 Singapore Unit Trust The Comnwc# 0.89 0.96 The Sovingt Fund 0.80 0.86 S'pore Prog Fund 0.36 0.40 S p<x« S«c hrxl 0.60 0.65* S'pore Invest Fund 0.61 0.66 S'pore Equity Fv*xl240 words
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416 1986-09-11 14 SELLERS dominated trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with share prices easing across the board. But some bargainhunting towards the close managed to help certain counters to close off their lowest levels. Dealers said selling pressure came after the suspension416 words
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Article2212 1986-09-11 14 BID and offer price* officially lined and busUwe to and reported to the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at rtiares traded Son in brackets Is lota of 1.000 units unless otherwise specineo VDUSTMALS «innti (I) 300 (5) 300 Alcom (718 725) (7)2,212 words
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Article272 1986-09-11 14 Malaysia Alea Berhad: 17th AGM Sayang Room, Rasa Sayang Hotel, Batu Ferringhi, Penang, on Thursday, Sep 18, at 11am. Ileisadfa HsHlags Limited: AGM at 255 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0315, on Saturday, Sep 20, at noon. Malayaa Credit Limited: 24th AGM at Mandarin Court A, 4th Floor, Mandarin Hotel,272 words
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536 1986-09-11 15 MELEWAR CORP's proposed purchase of a majority stake in Roxy Electrical Industries (Malaysia), which involves a one third stake in Development Commercial Bank, is in the balance. The M 5259 million cash deal for a 64.2 per cent stake in pub-lic-listed Roxy requires the536 words
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264 1986-09-11 15 THE LEGAL ACTION against Sunshine Allied Investments Ltd, which is 24.9 per cent controlled by Malaysian businessman Lee Ming Tee, by Jelena Investments Pte Ltd and Adelwin Investments Pte Ltd was dismissed by the Court of Appeal with costs on Sep 9. Last November, Mr264 words
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247 1986-09-11 15 FIRST ALLIED Corporation (FACB) is strengthening its trading division to include a viable international trading unit, according to chairman Datuk Dr Chen lip Keong. By doing this, the group has taken the first step in countering the effects of a fledgling domestic market without247 words
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Article121 1986-09-11 15 CHUAN HUP Martae Ltd has confirmed that Promet Pte Ltd has sold its entire shareholding in Chuan Hup on Sep 5 at an average price of $1.40 per share. The sale, comprising 6.72 million Chuan Hup shares or 6.69 per cent of the company, was made through the121 words
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Article883 1986-09-11 15 LONDON shares opened mixed in quiet trading yesterday but dealers said they expected volume to pick up as more of the results from major companies expected yesterday were announced. The figures from BAT Industries were well above expectations and helped encourage a slightly firmer bias elsewhere, leaving the883 words
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354 1986-09-11 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation Ltd has been cashing in on a buoyant stock market by selling some more United Overseas Land shares. The mini-industrial conglomerate yesterday disclosed that it had early this week sold an extra 2.8 million UOL shares354 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-09-11 15 AMY CHEOK - Belzbergs' purchase brings stake close to trigger point By AMY CHEOK THE LATEST PURCHASE by the Canadian Belzberg family of an additional stake in Exco International PLC has heightened the possibility that the standstill agreement between Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat and the512 words
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491 1986-09-11 15 HONGKONG LAND Co Ltd, which reported a sharp rise in first-half profits yesterday, has forecast that full-year earnings before extraordinary items are expected to rise to at least HK$7OO million from HK$55l million in 1985. It also said in a statement it491 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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Article50 1986-09-11 15 Group after-tax loss of M 51.46 million (profit of M 55.25 million) for the six months to June 30, 1906. Proceeds from rubber and oil palm amounted to M 528.75 million (M 539.73 million). Directors have decided against paying an interim dividend (five cents gross in 1985).50 words
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Article39 1986-09-11 15 After-tax loss of MJ217.000 (profit of M$178,000) or loss per share o( six cents (EPS of five cents) for the half-year ended July 31, 1906. Directors have decided not to declare an interim dividend.39 words
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Article38 1986-09-11 15 After-tax operating profit of M 51.29 million (Msl-69 million) on turnover of MH0.61 million (M 513.39 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1986. The company made no mention of any interim dividend payment.38 words
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Advertisement308 1986-09-11 14 IF YOU WANT TO GET AHEAD, START BY KEEPING UP. It's easy to spot the people on the move in business. They're already reacting to the latest developments before others are even aware of them. They read The Asian Wall Street Journal. All the business news you need. Every business308 words
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Advertisement614 1986-09-11 14 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai at vi Extraorimary General Meeting of COLONNADE PTE LTD duly convened and held at 36 Robinson Road. #05C1A)2 City House. Saigapore 0106. on 3 Sept 1966 the totowng resolutions were duly passed asSPECIAL RESOLUTION That the Company be wound up voluntarily ORDINARY RESOLUTION That614 words
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Advertisement526 1986-09-11 14 IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, y>r it (FAB EAST) PTE LTD MEMBERS' VOLUNTABY LIQUIDATION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company convened and held at 36 Robinson Road *18-01 City House, Singapore 0108 on the Bth September 1966 the following special resolution was duly passed: "That the526 words
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Advertisement88 1986-09-11 15 OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED (inco'cxyated in the «eout»'C o< Sngaocxei U5530,000,000 CAPPED NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE 1990 Holders of Certificates of Deposit of the above issue are hereby notified that for the next interest period from September 10, 1986 to December 10, 1986 the following information is88 words
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Advertisement108 1986-09-11 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. It does not constitute an invitation to deposit money with Citibank, N.A., or an offer, or invitation, to subscribe for or to purchase any of the Negotiable Certificates of Deposit o *****,000,000 CITIBANK, N.A (incorporated with limited liability in the United108 words
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Article, Illustration875 1986-09-11 16 DAVID GABRIEL - By DAVID GABRIEL Special Correspondent THE Committee of Privileges yesterday heard that the Chief Justice in 1963 had allegedly preferred Mr J B Jeyaretnam to Mr Tan Boon Teik for the post of Solicitor-General. The Member for Anson claimed that in875 words
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Article398 1986-09-11 16 PARLIAMENT'S Committee of Privileges is hearing a complaint of abuse of privilege submitted by the Leader of the House, Mr S Dhanabalan. The grounds for complaint were that the Member for Anson, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, had on six occasions during debates in Parliament: persistently made398 words
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Article, Illustration377 1986-09-11 16 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING WEST GERMANY has pledged to continue its support for the German Singapore Institute (GSI) until at least 1992. The commitment was made by the West German Minister of Economics, Dr Martin Bangemann, on Tuesday at a dinner hosted for First DeputyPicture by YOW YUN WOH - 377 words
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248 1986-09-11 16 UPI SINGAPORE should have 0.9 per cent growth this year, rising to 3.2 per cent next year, according to a report by the Institute of Developing Economies presented at a UN-spon-sored meeting of economic forecasters in Bangkok yesterday. The IDE's country-by-coun-try projection for South-eastUPI - 248 words
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75 1986-09-11 16 AP WEST GERMAN Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg has reiterated Bonn's refusal to assume from the US the role of locomotive for the world economy by switching to a more expansionary fiscal and economic policy. In a speech presenting the 1987 budget to Parliament, Mr StoltenbergAP - 75 words
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Article64 1986-09-11 16 AFP PHILIPPINE President Aquino has warned Washington not to interfere with her government, but said that she might adopt a US-backed hardline stance against communist rebels if they rejected her peace efforts. She said this in an interview in Manila given after the oathtaking ceremonyAFP - 64 words
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Article160 1986-09-11 16 Bernama MALAYSIA'S New Economic Policy must be viewed as a politicaleconomic tool and not as a purely political device. Urban scientist Dr Ahmad Idris Mohamed Noor said yesterday various quarters had questioned the NEP because they looked at it solely as a political instrument.Bernama - 160 words
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190 1986-09-11 16 Reuter OPEC will decide next month whether to continue holding back oil production levels or boost them again. Indonesian Energy Minister Subroto said yesterday that the 13 producers will reconsider at the next Opec meeting in Geneva on October 6 outputReuter - 190 words
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379 1986-09-11 16 AP THE US is pushing down the value of the dollar against the currencies of Third World countries, the Japanese yen and the West German mark, according to a major international bankers' organisation. "In recent months, the US hasAP - 379 words
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Article118 1986-09-11 16 DAILY TRADING in the Singapore International Monetary Exchange hit a new record yesterday with a total volume of 9,070 contracts. The previous high was 8,860 lots, set on Sept 3 when Simex launched the Nikkei Stock Index. Trading on the Eurodollar contracts also hit118 words
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Article101 1986-09-11 16 COMEX gold futures yesterday firmed on buying by dealers and speculators following news in the morning that the Swiss government will eliminate the sales tax on physical gold and coins. In active business, gold for delivery in December jumped up bt US$7 00 to U*****.40 an101 words
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Article70 1986-09-11 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks slipped lower in moderate trading yesterday, extending a slump into the fourth consecutive session. Analysts noted that after record highs were set last week; Investors had been taking profits in consumer issues and others with big gains this year. The Dow Jones IndustrialReuter - 70 words
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Article63 1986-09-11 16 Reuter THE New Zealand dollar tumbled to a 15-month low on the country's foreign exchange markets yesterday, but dealers and economists could not give reasons for the fall. They said that the New Zealand dollar's plunge to a briefly traded U550.4660, before recovering toReuter - 63 words
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Article45 1986-09-11 16 AFP THE THAI government has approved a budget of US$B.75 billion for fiscal 1987, an increase of 7.49 per cent over the current fiscal year. With projected 1987 revenue of US$7.OB billion, Thailand will have a deficit of US$l.67 billion. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article48 1986-09-11 16 AP OFFICIALS from Japan and Taiwan yesterday convened a conference in Taipei to discuss increased Japanese investments in Taiwan and problems linked to US protectionist moves. Norishige Hasegawa, the chief of the Japanese team, said Japanese businessmen considered Taiwan a "very good investment place". APAP - 48 words
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Article46 1986-09-11 16 AFP PRESIDENT Augusto Pinochet of Chile has announced a plebiscite to increase the government's sweeping police powers. He said that Sunday's rocket and ma-chine-gun attack on his motorcade near Santiago showed that "some laws to attack terrorists definitively" were needed. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article58 1986-09-11 16 Reuter CHINA and Portugal yesterday said that they had made progress on resolving the future of Macau in a second round of talks at Beijing. A Joint communique issued after two days of talks said: "The two sides discussed in a friendly and cordial atmosphereReuter - 58 words
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Article34 1986-09-11 16 AP TWO SIKHS arrested in the assassination of retired Indian Army chief AS Vaidya have confessed to the crime and also admitted killing a Member of Parliament last year. APAP - 34 words
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Miscellaneous54 1986-09-11 16 Outlook: Cloudy overnight, with showers in several areos in the afternoon. Rep. ort for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Sep 10 ot the airport: Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 22.7 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 4.65 Roinfall in millimetres 77.4 Rainfall this month 103.3 Roiny54 words
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160 1986-09-11 17 THE HONGKONG shipping register will have its general principles laid out on paper next month, following agreement between Britain and China on the final details. According to the South China Morning Post, the shipping industry wants to have the autonomous register formed160 words
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105 1986-09-11 17 Reuter THE WEST GERMAN Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg said the government was prepared to make a contribution to solving problems for shipbuilders caught up in the international crisis facing this sector. The offer, contained in the presentation of his 1987 budget to parliament, gaveReuter - 105 words
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283 1986-09-11 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ NEPLINE SDN BHD will soon be agents for a new feeder service which will call directly at the straits ports of Penang and Port Kelang, the Indonesian port of Belawan and Singapore. The proposed service will be operated by Maskapai283 words
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144 1986-09-11 17 Kingsley Wood - Kingsley Wood AUSTRALIAN maritime unions have suspended the controversial ship repair campaign while the Federal government considers new measures to assist the ailing industry generally. The campaign, which has held up dozens of foreign ships and forced owners to spend more than144 words
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207 1986-09-11 17 Seatrade Week THE TOUCHY Issue of Soviet shiprepairs in the Philippines may soon come to a head. Encouraged by a press announcement from Vice-President and Foreign Minister Salvador Laurel that Soviet merchant ships were free to undergo repairs in theSeatrade Week - 207 words
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Article69 1986-09-11 17 HAN JIN Container Line will assign its fourth newbuilding from Daewoo to the Far East/US east coast service. The addition of the Hanjin Kobe will reduce frequency to 10 days from 20 at present. This will be further lowered to weekly sailings when the last two69 words
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Article50 1986-09-11 17 CEYLON Shipping Corporation expects to exceed its profit forecast of RsBl million (US$2.B7 million) this year. The company operates 11 services currently compared with six in 1962. Since last year it has saved the country $14 million, having managed to carry on without bank credits.50 words
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Article61 1986-09-11 17 JAPANESE car manufacturer Nissan plans to invest more in its distribution facilities at the port of Amsterdam. It will build a pre-delivery inspection centre for the 30,000 vehicles sold in the Netherlands every year. About 250,000 Nissan vehicles are currently distributed throughout Europe from the61 words
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Article1105 1986-09-11 18 CHARTERING is generally fairly quiet throughout the freight market on Tuesday with rates showing little change, brokers said. However, a firmer trend is evident for coal fixing from Hampton Roads and Richards Bay to Japan with a cargo reported to have been covered at between US$B.5O and $91,105 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1986-09-11 18 Loews Corporation is planning to raisa US$6O million through the public issue of a one-third stake in Majestic Shipping a company so new that it is still looking for a permanent home in the Bahamas. A blunt warning that nobody should buyFT - 1,079 words
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Article702 1986-09-11 18 A6 Shpg Accord Shpg V 5 L C Shpg V 4 VI 3 Lout on Amon X 2 Afea Line VI 3 Lion Huat IV 3 AMtrans VI 3 Lin Lin Shpg IV 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Lloyd Brasileiro IV 1 4/5 ANL 1 1/2 Lloyd702 words
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Article129 1986-09-11 18 AP ABOUT 100 people were feared dead following a collision between two vessels off Port Harcourt in southern Nigeria, the Nigerian Transport Ministry in Rivers State said. A statement from the ministry's inland waterways division said two motor vessels, the Nembe and the Assei, collidedAP - 129 words
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Article176 1986-09-11 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" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia /Straits Container176 words
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159 1986-09-11 19 A SUBSTANTIAL acceleration in the current trend among major container shipping lines to limit their ports of call has been predicted by a World Bank maritime expert. According to Lloyd's List, Mr Hans Peter forecast that by 1990 there might be only159 words
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428 1986-09-11 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood THE AUSTRALIAN Transport Minister Mr Peter Morris has rebuked the coal and iron ore industries for denying Australian shipping a role in their trades on the spurious ground that Australian costs, particularly labour, are too high to compete with foreign428 words
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253 1986-09-11 19 Lloyd's List SWEDISH CAR carrying specialist Wallenius Lines intends to lay-up three of its vessels on the Japan-Europe run following the drastic decline in car exports from Japan. Last year the Stockholm-based company carried 325,000 vehicles on the routeLloyd's List - 253 words
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Article129 1986-09-11 19 IRANIAN oil exports are gradually returning to normal, three weeks after an Iraqi air strike on the key Sirri Island terminal, a weekly oil review reported. But the exports are "probably still well below the 1.6 to 1.7 million barrels per day level sustained in129 words
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214 1986-09-11 19 Seatrade Week BROKERAGE firm Alex Brown k Sons has predicted improved profits over the next several quarters for American President Companies. APC should benefit from its market position in the trans-Pacific and the quick expansion of its dou-ble-stack container trains. APC, a publicSeatrade Week - 214 words
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Article247 1986-09-11 19 Argentina August 25 Beunos Aires Normal operation. Australia August 25 Sydney Normal operation. Bangladaah August 25 Chalna 10 vessels operating; Chittagong 20 vessels operating. Brazil August 25 Santos Normal operation. Camaroon August 25 Douala Delay due to heavy rain. Chile August 25 Valparaiso Normal operation; Talcahuano Normal operation.247 words
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172 1986-09-11 19 "UPI PRESIDENT Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq has been called before a Islamabad parliamentary committee to explain a shipping contract awarded to a colleague six years ago, a parliamentary spokesman said. Sardar Asif, a spokesman for the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament, said in Islamabad that"UPI - 172 words
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7847 1986-09-11 24 §®fIBGX!EB 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 of7,847 words
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Article751 1986-09-11 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location E Grand 009RE 11.9 86 2359 G Asia F1 1500-1600 L3 B Kemuning 86N 11.9.86 2300 S'pore Shpg F1 1400-1500 Nl Cordigan Boy 74/464 11.9 86 2300751 words
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Article1675 1986-09-11 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Line African Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus ShippmgAgencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd American President Lines1,675 words
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Article127 1986-09-11 26 ArM/Port Viscosity Density Water C8T at 50C G/ML at 15C Volume 0/0 Africa/Red Saa Jeddah 152/188 0.948/0.982 0.1/2.9 Durban 129/187 0.978/0.990 0.0/0.4 Arabian Gulf Ras Tanura 155/173 0.950/0.974 0.1/0.2 Bahrain 177/177 0.973/0.973 0.0/0.0 Europa Rotterdam 51/428 0.935/0.995 0.0/1.4 Hamburg 27/400 0.943/0.990 0.0/1.4 Le Havre 168/467 0.970/0.990127 words
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Article413 1986-09-11 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder 3 K23 Thong Soon alongside 11.9/0300 Eastern Lotus K19 NAPL alongside 11.9/2300 Equator 4 K22 Thong Soon alongside 11.9/0700 Golden City K29 Guan Guan alongside 11.9/0600 Iweri K19 Pelni alongside 11.9/1500 N Westerkerk K10 Ned-EAC alongside413 words
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Advertisement790 1986-09-11 17 h.imluis i >! j\( I )ii 1 MI; i! A Concise Comprehensive Contemporary i UFEDERAL PUBLICATIONS OOCL ORIENT OVERSEAS Gmtumn Line STRAITS EUROPE EXPRESS SERVICE lAROSE 9KPMG AGENCES (Reg. 242K4/ 00R) 200 Cantonment Road #12-05 Southpwnt Singapore 0201 Tel *****11 TELEX NO RS ***** TERMMAL/CFS 3200 218 TO 220 BOOMDGS790 words
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Advertisement63 1986-09-11 17 IKMDB LOEWS Corporation is about to float on the over-the-counter market in the US. Pag« II THE AUSTRALIAN Transport Minister Mr Peter Morris has rebuked the coal ond iron ore industries for denying Australian shipping a role in their trades. Pag« 111 Index to advertisers II London freights I 163 words
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Advertisement814 1986-09-11 17 J :f \ni MAERSK LINE FASTEST TRANSIT TO EUROPE SINGAPORE/ANTWERP 17 DAYS SINGAPORE/ROTTERDAM 18 DAYS SINGAPORE/BREMERHAVEN 19 DAYS SINGAPORE/HAMBURG 20 DAYS r_!., V« EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. Imm Ommlmm a is/iisoo mb cn-iviMie US Gull USA-,.-»si»wi q—c T— CT 15 /I 1500 MRS CFS 15/1 0500 MB T AC/SLA I814 words
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Advertisement322 1986-09-11 18 V Q T TATT7 yamashita-shinnihonline m J m 1 w M J TRAMS-PACIFIC SERVICES STRAITS FEEDER Pacific Bouth Wm( F»»d<f at Kao Pacific North Waal I Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Kao Faador at Nagoya i m m in i 'in nmnnnra miwwrTrmT npnm 11,'iIBL^lUI Hi ll'lBt'jV i-iiim un\m KV FTM K322 words
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Advertisement336 1986-09-11 18 Supercarrier Service WC/EC/ 17/ M a/ii l/u I */n ic/u 21/11 31/11 (/U 12/11 14/11 21/11 27/11 29/11 J/12 Int* Mf* RV* If 7« From NEW ZEALAND Gearbulk To NEW ZEALANO NEW ZEALAND SERVICE W/UL/7M CONTAINER SERVICE MEMTS BARBER WILHELMSEN AGENCIES PTE. LTD. SH6VO*£ *****77 OUTWARD FIT ENQURES/BK6S *****50 CUSTOO336 words
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Advertisement892 1986-09-11 19 The Straits Steamship Group FPT\ Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd QC!L Overseas Containers Limited liJi'.'il.' il-l -II .-I.ldl If" STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok rpn 13/9 12/9 22/9 24/9 20/9 21/9 •4/10 M/ 10 11/10 13/11 19/10 21/10 21/10 21/10 04/11 OS/11 U/U 13/11 11/11892 words
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Advertisement738 1986-09-11 19 Franco Belgian Services A MEMBER 0F .ir t .1-/ t ri'rti h >«*r% it h h .1 r A .t W«rn I m*» > ACE CONSORTIUM) S3 -UJ I Sapt 91 Oct M Oct KOd 17 Oct 7 Oci I Oct 11 Oct 12 Od 14 Oct I Oct IS738 words
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Advertisement310 1986-09-11 20 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT, UK EXPORTS Mand k r*nt tt atfand CapaMiafin. AarMß. M I U to teutons m UK I N Cantiwnt Mm Kccphnf carp Iw wtol Makna HahWu. Amsterdam Mast. Dubkn Caribbean Agents SEGANI i Singapare *****66 K. Lisnpur Book.* *****78 t. KHanf FreifW *****00 CFS CFS *****72 Petunt310 words
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Advertisement620 1986-09-11 20 p» JtC&LINE s h> A gtUA mirnat IM'W FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 Membt ce Conso ,,u,,l KOREAN CHANCE 2IW SEHEN SEAS BHDS 57* lOCATOR 40M FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ A ,hf c Consortium Buun Tatr* 24/9 29/9 1/10 6/10 8/10 13/10 FUILY CONTAINERISED 10 PROM NORTH620 words
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Advertisement348 1986-09-11 20 Mr Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd TEL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** t lAS 11 RN (AR I INI R. I I I). STRAITS/JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE I SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS \m INTERMARITIME LTD K KinabMi (Sab A|ont) Tot 22ISM Uurta (S«* Afont) Tot *****1 REUNION/SOUTH348 words
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Advertisement913 1986-09-11 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) f Vf» GRAM) to for EVO LEWI 17/1 [veil UKi/nn guamt 17/1 EMI OBTAM EVER GLCAMT 23/) GUEST [TO GOIKN U/9 cvtß earn 1/11 E*« COM l/ll no GATW 15/10 ALSO ACCEPHNG CARSO Ifr 2) »uanta cmcaco onion MC KSC KIC KB913 words
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Advertisement867 1986-09-11 21 A PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \V\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL HOT A SINGA MAJAPAHIT OOWA SIN JKT SSY SIN HKQ KAO *TCH KEE BUS *MUR "MTC VOK KOB KEE Sid Sld Sld 15/» 16/9 17/9 It/9 20/9 23/9 25/9 2S/9867 words
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Advertisement915 1986-09-11 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTfENT F'wttwt Eiprtts Caufcfan Bay Aitano Mara Osaka Bay Bremen Eipress Elena >en Ma»anf 8i» City of (Mw|ti FranAturt Eipress HAM B HAVEN ROAM 2/10 <10 5 10 11/10 13/10 U/ll 17/10 19/10 20/10 nlO 27/10 21/10 1/U VII VU 10/11 12/11 U/ll915 words
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Advertisement347 1986-09-11 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD 'EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE SINGAPORE TO EUROPE oa« PHRRA WNB MATWWT HU M GANM RNAKTI »it we KSSU ■Km ADAM/RIMM tTBUK 4/1R 7/li 11/11 STORE HMO ITMM/tIMM MODI 17-19/19 11/11 IVII IVII347 words
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Advertisement432 1986-09-11 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m ME* GUI V 74« PAGO VI3W MAM.AMVMN6 V32W PA-AM ¥101* HTONEYWA V2ISW M nortmoum) to ukc CLYDEBANK VIM TAMAITAJ SAMOA V 8 FORTHBANK VI7N rVYBANK VI7N TOANA N»N V 2 BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loading for Ranfoon Spore Mdang Ptnjnf 13/ It s«9( 14/15432 words
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Advertisement1091 1986-09-11 22 Li K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD: ECIMDOR/PERU/CHILI FEEDER VSI MO THE! VSI MARIA VI4 TBH Wl SPORE PRIG PNG SPOK KOK GUATAQUR CAUAO MBC* KW* AFAGASTA S ANTONK) VALPARAISO 12 S«p 13 Sip 14 Up 1C S«p 3 Oct 30 Nn 14 Ok 15 Ok It D« 1« 0«1,091 words
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Advertisement718 1986-09-11 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers feeder P HeUnj Imrr Vessel Spore Metb freni Sydn Also Accepts CHMOOAS V2l 1? Sept 30 Sept 9 Oct 7 Oct Add Bro CALABAR V 27 16 Sept KABIROAS V3O 18 Sept 3 Oct 12 Oct 10 Oct Adet/Bris [STECIIWR V/ ?t Sept718 words
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Advertisement678 1986-09-11 22 G. GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHPHNG (PTE) LTD 23. W Ajm Straat awroH lIM m uum ui UDI STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: s port PUmnjPenjflf COUCH WHO Cotori*o'llaracli«/Do«ia/Bahri» 25/21 Sapt CHMA OCEAN SWPHNG CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHMA UL y*t Twm* 11pm larada Smt* Dmmm 1/1 2/9 I 7/9678 words
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Advertisement410 1986-09-11 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LfD 10 Anson Road »27 16 International P>aza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (1 0 L.nesl <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Oinnc DIGMTY *****21 Salad WORLD ARES *****1S P Krianf Laa*| torrot/ant/* (avon) 14/9 SETE/ROT/ANT/UK (AVON) PHIL IT RON SHIPPING AGENCIES PIE UP PHIL I-ORIE NI LINES PJE410 words
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Advertisement813 1986-09-11 23 \\NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVI S pore NCPTIIC AGfNCIS PTE. LTD. fl EU/MBT ™/$U HN* ortke Tvraul CfS lOOKMCS *****77 *****53 *****42 *****77 *****22 *****53 0« OBKCt IKS 27*11* *****U For Hoard KnfW «*m. (teas* ul *****44 PMianf POIM SDH BHD. *****87/3M0545/JMMJ3/3H7426 K Liana KPIM SON.813 words
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Advertisement415 1986-09-11 23 OONAM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels 1 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON tnuk Nam Mi. I Dmn/MCN I M) Mi 7 DM* (07* Mi 9 Dmn/MTN Mi t Dm/WI Mi I Dmm/M7II Cwnt Mi (IMb) Mi 7 Dm*/(MM S Pl«f »UNI'. NIPIIINI ACINOUS Pit lID IH415 words
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Advertisement478 1986-09-11 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sincapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Ti Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHARK*! NAH SOON SON. B». IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 MIAN CEMPtNMG. PORT KLANG MALAYSIA478 words
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Advertisement75 1986-09-11 23 Vf/ /.s/f//v L//ve J»P*H MOMCKOMC STUAIfS Honctonf Seaport PJOMI Paw* KOBE MAMJ Vlo3* Saied SJieO SEIZAN MAMJ V.2A Sated 14/9 FORTUNE CHME* ¥.23* 11/S l«/» PK THEE V.l« 19/5 2«/» emm* tmyj tm m, K*t Man. V I(3* >1 k( taW lift S« K »t (MUI hm 0900 IMO In75 words
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Advertisement308 1986-09-11 24 ffffT REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) VESSEL SINGAPORE Ttw/Fri In Port iqqcssi irvir^m E253EE51 G531E223 JOQE2tSI ."IFIWTI ■CB3ES2H lEISHKHZI] E^3E^^3EBE22ME2IMEE3E2II rm LT\£Bi KJtTiJB tr7l_ZlltC/iLI SEA WAGON PITA BHUM SEA MAGON Thu/Fri 11-19/9 Si»/Sw 20-21/9 21-21/9 TiM/lted 23-24/9 Tltt/Fri 2S-26/9 Sun 2S-2S/9 Tuc/Ncd 130-1/10 TIM/Fri I 2-3/10308 words
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Miscellaneous151 1986-09-11 24 Regional Weather m i V N C H i '-.'V V 40 s ft SH L.IK °C cr" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain151 words
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Advertisement85 1986-09-11 25 MM? HSC AGENOES K. LUMPUt 242MM/*****5C/*****45/2423J93 P. KELAN6 36*7111/4 TERMHAI 36M351/2 POMNG *****2/*****3/*****4/*****3 P. GUDANG *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 J. BAHMU 22M65/*****1/*****5 LEOSHP SPOtt *****22 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE n'T'imim II n Tnn 11 FTTTIn y ii arrim ii .r ■mm rnigTftgMCSMtiiDUniMtCTEIIBEU rTTTTf[tuiESj|EgjnJßiElSikiiML£Ji gFimrrwQMESMLiiILLLJBBIIIiUIEI ronrrf iHMPIMEmCJUIIImiJMmui mrignwiiMDllMETilQlZJiEaLiAuClll mmmTTTTTTTnrwEiUMEZIIkiauEIU STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN CONTAINER SERVICE m E985 words
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Advertisement213 1986-09-11 25 TFS •mFRNATIONAL TRANSOCFAN (M) SDN BHD O'i.r. 'ifl fit T 1 7^P r > Tf» MAI'VIO 'i .sPf, r N M r?773 f COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH A SfPVI' f Of HAMBURG St,lD 4 f*P9fSS SfMl CONTAINER SERVICE 10 TO UKC STORE ROM/ADAM HBG HULL (ILK.) TW 2/10 20/10 1/11213 words
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Advertisement103 1986-09-11 25 Bookings: MAC-NELS AGENCIES PTE. LTD. ..Tel: *****44 (20 Lines) MAC-NELS (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD. P. Keiang Tat: (03)*****78/*****07/*****77 MAC-NELS (PENANG) SDN BHD. Penang T4: (04) *****6, *****2 Scan Dutch V TO EUROPE (MEDITERRANEAN-UK-NORTH CONTINENT-SCANDINAVIA) TO RED SEA-MEDITERRANEAN TO HONG KONG-TAIWAN-JAPAN-CHINA* FEEDER VESSEL P. KEIANG PENANG 1/1 13/9 18/9 m SINGAPORE HONG103 words
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Advertisement185 1986-09-11 26 EJiriASUSAILINGS EVERY TUESDAY ACCEPTIMQ CARGO (LCL A FCL) FOR: DAKAR, FREETOWN, MONROVIA, ABIOJAN, TEMA, LOME, LAGOS A DOUALA ii, j itr f 'l .f i. J pK' I I r 11< i 1 t Smc.ipore Ap.*nh BAKKI SIMf DARBY SHIPPING Plf III) lel *>3bl08« b 5V3?6 BOH VESSEL A Vessel185 words
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Advertisement264 1986-09-11 26 f KSS LINE JAPAN STRAITS SERVICE SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD. 143. Ctcd Stiff! #10 01 GB Buildtni Spott 0106 TH ??19?55 Port Kflanj Tija P*ia Stippm; Sdn Bhd Tfl 03 *****74 b Pfnjnj Malaysia Tiadf transport ltd tfl 04 *****3 Pas* Gudaitg Mjlarsun Shipping Ajrnofs Sdn Bhd tfl 07264 words
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Advertisement369 1986-09-11 26 m, Mc r /jjy Mitsui OS K Lines Ltd a CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER AFRICA'SV atwruui x rr FULL CONTAINER SERVICES SEE MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY ADVERTISEMENT. ATLAS MARU MORNING GRACE AFRICA MARU PIKE BANK IN PORT Mombasa. Daressalam. Tanga. +Bwa. Tamative 16 Sept Mombasa. Daressalam 26 Sept Port Louis. Reunion 3 Oct Mombasa.369 words
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