The Business Times, 30 September 1986
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Title Section12 1986-09-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 31, IMS 75 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration273 1986-09-30 1 Reuter AP US TREASURY SECRETARY James Baker has called for a major review of the International Monetary Fund's Compensatory Financing Facility (CFF), which is used to help countries hit by temporary shortfalls in export earnings. He said that the CFF had experienced numerousReuter; AP - 273 words
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628 1986-09-30 1 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI NEPTUNE ORIENT Lines Is predicting a profitable second half which will go a long way to reverse the huge loss it incurred in the first six months of the current financial year. The company said the shipping628 words
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Article99 1986-09-30 1 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES will be paying US$l billion a year less to service its foreign debt by the end of this year. Trade and Industry Minister Jose Concepcion said in Manila yesterday that there was now no doubt that much of the country's commercial debtReuter - 99 words
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559 1986-09-30 1 NAJEEB JARHOM, CHAN OI CHEE - Chuan Hup and L M to tap market for $60m Companies taking advantage of new bull phase and low interest rates By NAJEEB JARHOM, CHAN OI CHEE TWO PUBLICLY-LISTED companies are planning to tap the market for fresh funds totalling more than $60 million in spite of the current cautious559 words
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Article, Illustration292 1986-09-30 1 SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market declined across the board yesterday as investors were unnerved by the recent spate of unfavourable corporate developments across the Causeway. Buyers were unwilling to make fresh commitments while sellers resorted to stop-loss selling, causing both the major market292 words
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Article118 1986-09-30 1 AP SHARE PRICES on the Hongkong Stock Exchange closed sharply higher yesterday, with the market indicator setting another record high in active trading. The Hang Seng index closed at 2064.30, up 29.94 points from Friday, when it set its previous all-time high. Turnover amounted toAP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration442 1986-09-30 1 MONEY, or where it is kept, does not seem to be of great concern to members of the Singapore Island Country Club. There were not enough club members to discuss the matter at last Friday's annual general meeting. An442 words
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Article102 1986-09-30 1 AP JAPAN'S Economic Planning Agency released statistics yesterday suggesting that the economy would continue to grow at a slow pace, largely because of the effects of a stronger yen, which has hurt the country's exporting industries. The EPA said that the leading indicator remained atAP - 102 words
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Advertisement220 1986-09-30 1 Foreign investors wary about ntiUlinl-7 rnviippinfl, rBJf i SHANE MFORMATION HOMEY EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTER CROSSWORDS TV 1 RADIO OUR VIEW LOCAL MANUFACTURERS, on integral part of the economy, face a peculiar set of problems. But when they get assistance to overcome their difficulties, they must remember it is to220 words
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Advertisement33 1986-09-30 1 Full report, Pag* 13 Asian stocks, Paga 11 rmfi de Cartier mu/f de Cartier botfique SINGAPORE #01-36. Lucky Plaza, 304 Orchard Road. Tel: *****27. #01-04, Hilton International Singapore, 581 Orchard Road. Tel: *****95.33 words
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Advertisement79 1986-09-30 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC The next step to take THE BIGGEST tourism event in Singapore is over, but will prospects after the 56th world travel congress of the American Society of Travel Agents (Asta) really be brighter for tourism here? Not if local travel agents do not work with79 words
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HOME NEWS
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488 1986-09-30 2 LUCY NG - s HOTEL I new mmM world INQUIRY OPT By LUCY NG HOW BUILDINGS can be better protected against collapse will be looked into next week by the Commission of Inquiry. Mr Justice L P Thean, the chairman of the commission, said he expected488 words
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377 1986-09-30 2 HOTEL NEW WORLD survivors yesterday said they heard loud "bangs" and felt tremors hours before T.b>n Yak Building collapsed on March 15. But the "loud bangs" could not be due to an explosion, the Commission of Inquiry heard. Hotel guest Miss Helen Tan Quek Neo,377 words
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244 1986-09-30 2 EIGHTEEN Singapore companies will take part in the 38th Frankfurt Book Fair from Oct 1 to 6. They will be displaying their capabilities in printing, colour separation and publishing. The annual Frankfurt fair draws about 200,000 trade visitors. It is reputed to be244 words
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171 1986-09-30 2 SINGAPORE is trying to get more incentive travellers from Europe and Britain to visit Singapore. Incentive travellers are usually people whose trips are paid for by their employers as a reward, for instance, for having met a sales target. They are often big spenders. The171 words
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Article196 1986-09-30 2 ARTISTS should encourage patronage by pricing their works reasonably and competitively. This, said Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, would help to make appreciation and ownership of art more widespread. Speaking at the opening of the Shell Discovery Art Exhibition Scheme at the Shell Theatrette yesterday, the196 words
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Article74 1986-09-30 2 THE US Ambassador to Singapore, Mr Stapleton Roy, will leave Singapore on Saturday to take up a new assignment at the State Department in Washington. Mr Roy had served as the deputy chief of mission in Bangkok and Beijing prior to his posting here, a statement from74 words
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Article134 1986-09-30 2 MR ROBERT S HALL, vice-president of Motorola Electronics Pte Ltd will speak on "Strategies for Success The Motorola Experience", at this morning's National Productivity Board breakfast talk for chief executives. The talk is the 21st in the series. Mr Hall, who is also the general manager of134 words
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Article125 1986-09-30 2 THE RAPIDLY growing air cargo industry in Singapore will be the focus of a talk this Friday 3.30 pm at the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore. Mr K Raguraman, senior tutor, will discuss the various aspects of this industry in Singapore, including125 words
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Article, Illustration226 1986-09-30 2 PHILIP TAN KIA KHENG has been appointed the associate director of Price Waterhouse Management Consultants Pte Ltd. He is a graduate in economics and statistics from the London School of Economics and holds a Master of Science in operational research and management science from the Imperial College226 words
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Article, Illustration109 1986-09-30 3 BRIGHTER and bolder, the new corporate logo (or the National Productivity Board is a honeycomb designed to complement Teamy, the Board's bee mascot (or the productivity movement. The new black and yellow honeycomb, replacing a plum-coloured logo, was chosen (or its image of "excellence,109 words
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437 1986-09-30 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A MAJOR trade initiative is to be launched to market Singapore as a gateway for Australian companies that want to do business with China. Australian companies will be paired with suitable Singapore companies so that they can form their437 words
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201 1986-09-30 3 AUSTRALIA is expected to be the largest exhibitor at the first Asean training and education exhibition and seminar in Singapore in December. About 70 Australian tertiary and private colleges will take part in the exhibition to be held at the Singapore World Trade201 words
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Advertisement240 1986-09-30 2 Its remarkable what we CAN DO WITH YOUR INVOICES. X m ry< here comes a time when waiting around for late payment is more than mildly annoying. Your cash flow stops flowing, you have to shelf new projects, pass up business opportunities or even worse. And all because a customer,240 words
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Advertisement65 1986-09-30 2 WORLDWIDE EXPRESS Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day Enjoy exquisite Hong Kong style Dion Xin for breakfast and lunch I* Daily 7.30 am to 2.30pm at Charming Garden Restaurant, i Novotel Orchid Inn. gara&i Hunan Cuisine Restaurant *C=i Authentically prepared by Master Chef HO CHI-SHING from Hong Kong.65 words
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Advertisement173 1986-09-30 3 When you have a team that's some 400 strong, and all the facilities of a huge cargo complex, you need a pretty big playing field. That's why our new Cargo Village at Bangkok's Don Muang Airport covers a massive 43,000 square metres. But we have more than mere mass. We173 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1328 1986-09-30 3 ss feM) EDWARD AND MRB SIMPSON The Uttto Pi hue 9pm, Channel 12 The political maneouvres and the central romantic affair between Edward VIH and Mrs Simpson, the woman for whom he abdicated the throne, are dramatised. The story covers the years between 1928, two years before the Prince of1,328 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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357 1986-09-30 4 Growth among world's strongest, says planner AFP THAILAND is emerging as one of the leading economies in South-east Asia with one of the strongest growth rates in the world, according to a leading economic planner. Snoh Unakul, the secretary-general of the staterun National EconomicAFP - 357 words
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158 1986-09-30 4 AFP A SUMMIT MEETING of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) is to be held in Manila in December 1567, it was announced yesterday. Asean foreign ministers agreed on the timing during a weekend caucus at the United Nations, Philippine ForeignAFP - 158 words
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205 1986-09-30 4 AP CHINA will lower its customs duties tomorrow on many imported consumer products, but will raise its tariff on imported cars from 100 to 200 per cent. The China Daily yesterday quoted an officer of the General Administration of Customs as sayingAP - 205 words
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339 1986-09-30 4 Reuter AN AGREEMENT is likely to be signed in the Philippines this week for a 30-day ceasefire in the 17-year communist rebellion, says a government negotiator. "We have narrowed down the differences and may come up with something in the next (ew days/' said AgricultureReuter - 339 words
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Article85 1986-09-30 4 UPI A COMMUNIST PARTY newspaper said yesterday that Chinese leaders should show a little more respect for the masses by standing up when they give speeches. "Our leaders at all levels are servants of the people," the official People's Daily newspaper said. "They should stand upUPI - 85 words
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Article220 1986-09-30 4 AFP IN HIS FIRST direct comment on the hotly debated issue of the presidency, President Suharto has said that Indonesia will have no president (or life. "There is no need to worry that there will be a president for life," President Suharto, 65, told membersAFP - 220 words
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396 1986-09-30 4 AFP LOW RETURN on investment, poor quality goods and continuing corruption have led to massive waste of Vietnam's scarce financial resources, the official press has complained. Foreign aid has been squandered on unprofitable industrial investment spread thinly across too many projects, the CommunistAFP - 396 words
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273 1986-09-30 4 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN opposition leaders said yesterday that they would boycott parliamentary debates on constitutional change and might resume a street campaign (or direct presidential elections that brought clashes earlier this year. tuning dissidents Kim Dae-Jung and Kim YoungSam, who control the main opposition NewReuter - 273 words
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Article801 1986-09-30 4 ARRIVALS Operator Strict number Local time From UA CAL CAL FT SV MAS MAS MAS SIA AC CPA MAS RBA OA SiA SWR SIA THAI SIA SV MAS OA SIA SIA GIA SIA GIA SIA SIA GIA SIA SIA SIA THAI LUFT THAI KLM CPA GIA MAS801 words
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Advertisement129 1986-09-30 4 Our new cargo freighters give you twice the capacity. And loads more convenience. Welcome to the big, new world of Korean Air Cargo. As you can see, we've upgraded our fleet to A3OO and Boeing 747 freighters. A quick glance at the table will show you exactly what this means129 words
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Advertisement122 1986-09-30 4 fI 1£ I# If llf The business person's choice, every I 1 1 II I I Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday and I 1 lIX 1 f I II I Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at JL 1 _L 22:00 hours and arriving at Lester B. Pearson International Airport the following morning at122 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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368 1986-09-30 5 AFP FT SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev's 18-month-old campaign to vitalise the Soviet economy has basic flaws and could be destroyed by "bureaucratic guerilla warriors" in his government, a US expert has said in a private study. "It appears that even at this early stage,AFP; FT - 368 words
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331 1986-09-30 5 AP FASTER GROWTH and more open markets in Japan and West Germany would make only a small dent in a US trade deficit which is expected to reach a record US$l7O billion this year, according to a congressional study released last week. The report, preparedAP - 331 words
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221 1986-09-30 5 UPI NEW ORDERS for American machine tools dropped 9.3 per cent in August from July's level, according to a report released yesterday by the National Machine Tool Builders Association. The association attributed the decline to companies delaying orders until they had seen the latestUPI - 221 words
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Article, Illustration473 1986-09-30 5 AFP US TREASURY SECRETARY James Baker has firmly reiterated in Washington that Japan and West Germany must achieve faster growth to help reduce "politically and economically unacceptable" payments imbalances. He raised on Sunday the controversial issue anew as the InterimAFP - 473 words
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Advertisement228 1986-09-30 5 XBATy British-American Tobacco Company (Singapore) Ltd. ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors announce the following unaudited results for the six months ended 30 June 1986. HALF YEAR TO 30 JUNE GROUP 1986 1985 Turnover 54,018 60,807 -11 Operating Profit 2,936 6,491 -55 Investment and Other Income 13 Interest Paid (496) (224)228 words
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Advertisement162 1986-09-30 5 S•W•O• R L D 111 ni 1f i 9 F r t y i i i tHr L:s*> -X SUPERIOR OFFICE INTERIORS START AT THE CENTRE To make light of it, in the most positive way, they begin in our specially equipped Resource Centre Here we can create a variety162 words
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Miscellaneous20 1986-09-30 5 Doonesbury HBMLKS AVBHUB A 2:45 A.M. m UTTlBcMemA&p. r BY GARRY TRUDEAU II l« J ill i'V I '■F. V20 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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188 1986-09-30 6 Reuter AFTER six months of intense and sensitive negotiations, Nigeria is on the verge of securing an agreement with the International Monetary Fund on rescheduling part of its US$2O billion debts, senior banking and monetary sources said. They noted that the executive boardReuter - 188 words
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354 1986-09-30 6 Reuter ARGENTINA, Latin America's third biggest debtor, is seeking to link repayments of its US$5O- foreign debt to income from grain and other farm products in an arrangement similar to Mexico's recent agreement with its creditors. Treasury Secretary MarioReuter - 354 words
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501 1986-09-30 6 Reuter FEARS that the US economy would enter a recession within the next half year could boost German bond prices in the medium term and also force the Bundesbank to cut interest rates, foreign bank economists and bond dealers said. Pressure on the BundesbankReuter - 501 words
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Article52 1986-09-30 6 AFP FUJI BANK, a leading Japanese city bank, plans to issue a US$lOO Eurobond through its wholly-owned subsidiary in the US in early November. Bank officials said on Saturday that it would be the first Eurobond to be floated by a subsidiary of a Japanese bank in theAFP - 52 words
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Article80 1986-09-30 6 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S Countrywide Building Society intends to become a publicly-listed bank, with Bank of Scotland and General Accident Insurance Co New Zealand Ltd taking significant stakes. The company is to seek members' approval to convert once New Zealand's new banking laws are passed. The public,Reuter - 80 words
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281 1986-09-30 6 AP A TOP JAPANESE BANKER has predicted that the yen will take over the dollar's international role because the US has become a debtor nation. Yosuke Kashiwagi, the chairman o(the Bank of Tokyo, said that Japan's major money and capital marketsAP - 281 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article626 1986-09-30 6 Reuter SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed lower yesterday compared with last Friday's New York levels, after dull trading with operators cautious due to lack of fresh factors. The dollar fell at the outset after news the Group of Five failed to agree on currency and interest rates atReuter - 626 words
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Article68 1986-09-30 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 3-7/8 per cent yesterday, down 1/4 point from Friday. The one-month term rate dipped by 1/8 while the two and three-month rates were unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Offer hd Overr»ght 3 7/8 3 3/4 1-month68 words
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Article238 1986-09-30 6 Interbank rotes at 3pm yesterday: Md Ofter c rou parity chang* Local dollar* to on* unit of tor—go currency US dolor 2.1700 2 1705 2 8196 -23 04 Sterling pound 3 1269 3 1298 7 3469 -57 44 Australian dolor 1 3627 1 3652 ***** -60 25 NZ238 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-09-30 6 Asian ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels, which were about unchanged to slightly higher. Among period rates, one month closed at 6-1/8 per cent, three and six months at a common 6-1/16 5-15/16 per cent, all unchanged from last Friday. Overnight and weekfixed finished steady at313 words
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Article503 1986-09-30 6 BA Futures EURODOLLAR FUTURES opened on a bearish note yesterday as market participants were disappointed over no agreement to reduce interest rates by the G-5 at the weekend meeting. December EarwUllar opened one tick lower at 33.96 and was sold off to a low of 93.90 by midday inBA Futures - 503 words
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Article230 1986-09-30 6 HONGKONG: Gold closed lower yesterday. It ended at U*****.00/U*****.00 an ounce, compared with the U*****.50/U*****.00 close here on Saturday and the U*****.50/U*****.50 finish in New York last Friday. On the local market, gold fell HKJ32 to end at HKJ3.942 a tael. The Krug err and shed HK$35 to end230 words
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Advertisement269 1986-09-30 6 We know that our Aecoitd generation leaders will deliver... Leading in the world of high technology are our next generation of computers, the Leading in the world of high technology are our next generation of computers, the DART and the PC2/286. The DART System is a high performance AT Compatible269 words
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Advertisement68 1986-09-30 6 KOREA EXCHANGE BANK Singapore Branch U5530,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE MARCH 31,1987 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from September 30, 1986 to March 31,1987 the Certificates will carry an Interest Rate68 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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798 1986-09-30 7 Reuter FOREIGN INVESTORS remain very wary about moving funds into the Philippines in spite of the strong political support President Corazon Aquino received in Washington recently. Bankers, economists and diplomats have said that she faces a long haul in restoring investor confidence andReuter - 798 words
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Article, Illustration619 1986-09-30 7 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's recent remarks on US society, sharply criticised as racist by American minorities, have raised few eyebrows in Japan. Mr Nakasone said last week that Japan had a higher literacy level than America because Japan was a homogeneousReuter - 619 words
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502 1986-09-30 7 Reuter THE WORLD BANK has come under criticism from an unlikely quarter environmentalists. Using this week's annual meetings of the bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington as a platform for their dissent, environmental groups plan a series of public protestsReuter - 502 words
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Advertisement220 1986-09-30 7 Rabobank: your partner for business with the Netherlands. Rabobank Nederiand, with offices in Singapore, Hong Kong and Jakarta, provides a personal service to companies with trade relations in the Netherlands. Rabobank is an "AAA"-rated Dutch co-operative banking institution with total assets of U.S. S 48 billion. It ranks among the220 words
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Advertisement140 1986-09-30 7 THE VIEV I V s i <; r ok The most breathtaking views in Asia, from the Westin Stamford, the hotel in tin- worl< Plus the widest selection of restaurants anywliere in Singapore. Six superb tennis court* and tour air-conditioned squash courts. 1 wo swimming pools, plus a comprehensive health140 words
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FEATURES
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Article500 1986-09-30 8 THERE IS no question that local manufacturing companies are an important, integral part of the Singapore economy. Indeed, that was recognised by the Economic Committee which spent precious and expensive manhours last year analysing the problems and suggesting remedies for local businesses. Thus, the results of the500 words
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Article, Illustration1699 1986-09-30 8 LIN SOON NEO - Life has returned to normal after last week's world travel congress of the American Society of Travel Agents. Or has it? LIM SOON NEO reports on what the US travel agents say. LIN SOON NEO THE PRAISES CAME FREELY: "fabulous", "excellent", "outstanding"1,699 words
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267 1986-09-30 8 Ballyae Sang - Letter to the Editor Ballyae Sang Awt Director 'PobUo Rotations) Btag»piß Tiarlft PraowttN BNH Dear Sr, We refer to the Business Times article headlined "Lions, Lions, dancing everywhere..." (Sep 23, 1906). The article is inaccurate in part and disparaging in total. For the record,267 words
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Advertisement658 1986-09-30 8 THE YASUOA TRUST AND BANKING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Japan with limited liability) Non-Consolidated Balance Sheets March 31. 1986 and 1985 BANKING ACCOUNT Millions of yen 1984 ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks ¥1,558,926 *1.724.510 Can Loans 3*5,552 204.677 Trading Securities 56,701 6.600 Securities 1.628.753 1.375.070 Loans and Bills Discounted658 words
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Advertisement38 1986-09-30 8 <§) OF SINGAPORE Professor Michael A K HalHday Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor lectures on Languages and cultures At Lecture Theatre IS KENT RIDGE CAMPUS Today, Tuesday, SO September 1986 Time: 5.30 pm ADMISSION FREi ALL WELCOME *****05, *****22,*****1638 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous648 1986-09-30 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 A subject for figure studies (S) 8 Children may find it loughable (5) 10 Meont me to help out (5) 11 Pate os some sworn (3) 12 Pumping centre (5) 13 Generol means of uplift for a boy (7) 15 Show feeling when a crate's broken648 words
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SPORTS
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280 1986-09-30 9 AP ARNOLD PALMER'S eagle on the 16th hole on Sunday enabled him to win the U*****,000 Union Mutual Seniors Golf Classic, his first tournament victory since June 1965. In capturing the US$3B,OOO first prize, Palmer of the United States fired a 3-under par 68AP - 280 words
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312 1986-09-30 9 AP FOR SEVERAL YEARS, Greg Norman was the nearly man, showing enormous promise but never quite making it to the top. This year, all that has changed and the hard-hitting Australian, nicknamed the Great White Shark, has now entered the record books as the firstAP - 312 words
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Article, Illustration740 1986-09-30 9 TOth/4SMN GIMES SEOUL 1986 SOUTH KOREAN archer Kim Jin-Ho cracked a world record, and fired-up South Korean teams upset Olympic champion Pakistan in field hockey and China in badminton at the Asian Games yesterday. China, protecting a big lead in the overall medals race, started off740 words
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Article151 1986-09-30 9 Reuter BRAZIL'S international soccer star Zico predicted on Sunday that he will return to play in perfect shape in nine months. "It's as if I'm pregnant. I hope that in nine months I will deliver a ball," Zico said in Rio De Janeiro, after his returnReuter - 151 words
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256 1986-09-30 9 AP JOHN McENROE, playing his best tennis since coming back from a 6Vfe month layoff, won a superb match against Jimmy Connors, 7-6, 6-3, on Sunday night in the finals of the U*****,000 Trans-America Open tennis tournament in San Francisco. McEnroe dealt ConnorsAP - 256 words
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Advertisement121 1986-09-30 9 TV and Radio programmes on Paga 3 Whilst 90% of the airlines that fly to Europe expect the businessman to sit airlines reserve exclusively for the seating pleasure of their First Class passengers.) up for 14 hours at a stretch, Finnair would have none of that. We'd much rather let121 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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732 1986-09-30 10 Reuter A TIDAL WAVE of deregulation and other changes that is revolutionising the world's markets has hit "The City" the once quaint and clubby London centre of financial dealing. British financiers call it the "Big Bang" and hope the process will confirm London,Reuter - 732 words
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527 1986-09-30 10 Reuter ANDERSON, CLAYTON and Co has signed a definitive merger agreement for its acquisition by the Quaker Oats Co for US$Bl2 million. Quaker Oats, which topped a US$64-per-share proposal from Ralston Purina Co, is expected to begin a US$66-a-share cash tender offer tomorrowReuter - 527 words
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Article, Illustration571 1986-09-30 10 Reuter CHINA'S first stock market since 1949, in Shanghai, is another bold step by China's leaders to find badly needed capital, reform its backward financial system and to rewrite Marxist orthodoxy. The official Shanghai Wen Hui Bao newspaper reported that peopleReuter - 571 words
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Advertisement163 1986-09-30 10 ft) win A great moment in history When some of the world's greatest composers, Chopin, Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Strauss, come together for the first time in a concert. with a difference From September 15 to October 15, the Barons Table proudly presents: m VI m i WJtWJ! conducted by163 words
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Advertisement144 1986-09-30 10 /Savour the\ /'Manhattan y Splendour' jkft 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 choice at only $24.50*. Subject to 10% service144 words
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Advertisement111 1986-09-30 10 ALL YOU WANT i&t W W 4- m- r M x s t 4. *»W S* f *> 80 per person Lunch: II am to 2.30 Sundays Public Holidays: 8 am to 2.30 pm 181, Kitchener Road. Singapore 0820. Tel: *****22 SUPER-VALUE SEMINAR PACKAGE For SS2O nett per person per111 words
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Advertisement141 1986-09-30 10 From 16 August to 30! yourself on the very t>es Matsuzaka Beef. select from our iKt of itauor available in full Dotoesat very reasonaDie prices CT*V»**9* siooo jonnr* Walter $<0 00 OMPWT WOO Rem* Martin VSO9 $65 oc Marten VSOF $«soo Marten corton lieu ti»OC HetvwiSv XO $110.00 mber feast141 words
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Advertisement126 1986-09-30 10 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 its dynamic brand of music and brings126 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article390 1986-09-30 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets pulled back from record levels set last week to close mixed with an easier bias in subdued trading. At the close, the All Ordi- naries Index was up 1.8 points at 1,257.2, while the All Industrials marker had edged up 1.4 points to 1,971. The390 words
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Article91 1986-09-30 11 Sir 29 Won KAL 1521 -34 Kooowon hd 1000 -21 ioi* .5 1C1AMotor.—.....— 1821 -66 »•■*<■» Si? -59 Kotort Ind 2200 unch g 0 00 ft*? £1 2 Korea Long-Twin.... 1439 -41 Oo~ooH~~y 1355 -22 Ujcfcy 525 .55 Dmhn hd.......... j-taQ Onantai Br«w«ry 1300 unch Da **r, S y91 words
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Article368 1986-09-30 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed broadly lower in moderately active trading centred on large capitalisation and domestic demand-related issues, brokers said. The market average closed down 74.90 at 18,106.31, but it had gained 78 points in the first halfhour of trading. During Saturday's half-day session, the market rose 220.23. Turnover368 words
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Article77 1986-09-30 11 SEP 29 Acoi* Mining An0o PW fmm 002 0021 +***** +0004 Marst*«i Ontntd B Phi Ovanaas Phtex B 0.019 0.019 0 39 +0004 0001 unch IB V) 35 PtDT 265 15 Boguio Gotd Baste P«lTotoum Banguct Con. B ***** unch ***** +0.001 124 +1 San Migual B Seatroot Sim*77 words
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Article339 1986-09-30 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed sharply higher in heavy trading, helped by strong buying of selected issues by US institutions, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index rose 29.94 points to 2,064.30 to set its fourth consecutive record close. The Hongkong Index rose 18.67 to 1,298.97. Turnover rose to HK5867.78339 words
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Article164 1986-09-30 11 BANGKOK: Turnover was 311,300 shares valued at 62.6 million baht. The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index was 161.12 up 0.64. The Book Club Index was 145.40, up 0.65. The Taipei market was closed for Teachers' Day. S£P 2* 1 Ao Kham Thai MM Sum Cmmar* Siam Ota urn Sam164 words
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Article79 1986-09-30 11 Reuter BTR has applied for listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange with Daiwa Securities as agent, said an exchange official yesterday. The London-based conglomerate will make a public offering of three million shares with payment due on Oct 28. A company spokesman said itReuter - 79 words
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Article152 1986-09-30 11 AFP INDONESIA'S state-owned department store, Sarinah, is to open a three-storey branch on New York's trendy Fifth Avenue next month, the company's president said. The store, to be officially opened by Minister of Trade Rachmat Saleh on Oct 21, will Initially concentrate on Indonesian handicrafts,AFP - 152 words
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212 1986-09-30 11 Reuter JAPANESE trading house C Itoh and Co Ltd has been negotiating with the US Merrill Lynch group over participation in an International telecommunications joint venture, an Itoh spokesman said. A Tokyo spokesman for Merrill Lynch International Bank Inc. a unit atReuter - 212 words
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176 1986-09-30 11 Reuter SUN HUNG KAI Properties Ltd proposed a one-for-10 bonus issue together with a two-for-10 warrant issue after it reported a sharp Jump in profits for the year ended June 30. A company statement last week said shareholders would receive one ordinary shareReuter - 176 words
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Article153 1986-09-30 11 Reuter TRADING in shares of Hong Kong Realty and Trust Co Ltd and Lane Crawford Holdings Ltd has been suspended at the request of the companies, the Unified Stock Exchange said in Hongkong yesterday. It gave no reason for the suspension. There has been speculation thatReuter - 153 words
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162 1986-09-30 11 Reuter HANG LUNG ment Co Ltd has invested almost HKSI.S billion in two commercial/hotel complexes in Hongkong, according to chairman Thomas Chen. He said Hang Lung would pay over HKI7OO million for the 44.2 per cent share it did not already own inReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement163 1986-09-30 11 c 4 Wltere to wlae, «Mm« aafl eatertala Start of A New Experience Kinta-Mani Delightful Indonesian meals! Our specialties include Charcoal Grilled Seafood, GadoGado, Sate (Satay). spicy Rendangs, Ayam Goreng. Chendol and more! Tickling your palate with an authentic Indonesian cuisine is only half the experience. The other half is163 words
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Advertisement116 1986-09-30 11 W'llJ ml r im+m To turn your night into gold with Freaky Freddy... just boogie down to the Black Velvet Gold Club. One of the top discos in town. Featuring Laser Light shows and the most fascinating light effects around. Located on the Ist floor mezzanine. tadios Night and no116 words
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Advertisement122 1986-09-30 11 Discover a whole new experience TAKE FIVE n r r~r\ r. Relax over the finest drinks Savour the most tender juicy succulent steaks Enjoy stunning performances by top local international artistes Business Hours: Mori Thur 12pm to lam Fri, Sat Eve of Public Holidays: 12pm to 2am Open daily except122 words
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Advertisement157 1986-09-30 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 $10.50157 words
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Advertisement101 1986-09-30 11 f#* V Deluxe Single/ double occupancy s s66 K IB CtfiOM Oct* Sngwm 0922 T« *****22 Tm> RS ***** £3 m t SgSfo 5? K For only $280*, enjoy a splendid 10-course lunch or dinner with Cantonese specialities like Barbecued Suckling Pig and Braised Shark's Fin with Crab Meat and101 words
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334 1986-09-30 12 Reuter MALAYSIAN pepper prices are likely to remain high until mid--1967 because of a continuing world supply shortage, the Pepper Marketing Board has said. Malaysia's Sarawak white and black pepper prices were expected to fluctuate around current highs of M 56,400 and M54,800/tonneReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration168 1986-09-30 12 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Wheat Council (IWC) expects the world to have an adequate wheat crop this year although it saw a disappointing prospect for the grain harvest in the Soviet Union. It predicted world wheat output for the calendar year 1986Reuter - 168 words
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288 1986-09-30 12 Reuter THE PRESENT BALANCE between world coffee supply and demand is critical and much depends on whether or not Brazil can produce a larger crop in 1987, says Dharyono Kertosastro, the chairman of the Association of Indonesian Coffee Exporters. In a pressReuter - 288 words
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Article308 1986-09-30 12 Reuter BINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 189 JO cents per kilo, down 5.50 cents from last Friday. Long liquidation and lack at fresh buying orders caused prices to fall by five cents in quiet morning trading. Prices fell further in theReuter - 308 words
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Article308 1986-09-30 12 RAS prices S cooti/kf, FOI m h oIm MC ION SiWtri CLOSE In* 1 RSS Prompt lirf n 192.00 193.00N 191.00 192. OON kit 1 RSS Oct 86 191.00 192.00 189.50 190 50 Int 1 RSS Nov 86 191.50 192.00 190 50 191 00 Int 2 RSS308 words
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Article102 1986-09-30 12 atlAft. 1-«OT p OCT S6 NOV 86 (currtit WKXtth) NOON \TOCWOFQ monm; NOON RAS Solon im»n —M SSR 20 172.00 174.00N 172 50 174 50N SSR 50 169 00 171.00N 169 50 171 50N MRELB byin -M- Jfun Ivytn (JU,, jincn SMR CV 272 50 274.50N 273102 words
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345 1986-09-30 12 Reuter CHINA has told top Japanese businessmen that it would offer gold instead of goods in return for Japanese exports and that it had significantly increased output of the precious metal. Sources said yesterday that Japanese companies doing barter business withReuter - 345 words
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114 1986-09-30 12 AP THE EXPORT value of Indonesian crude oil in the first seven months of 1986 increased 11.6 per cent from the same period last year to U555,622 billion, the central bank reported yesterday. The value of crude oil exports for all of 1985 reachedAP - 114 words
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Article83 1986-09-30 12 Reuter THE PUCE OF TIN sa the Kulft Limpir Tla —rtrt wwl live eeito to M914.M per Idle beTke Market tpeaei aarhnagri tawMMetaee aft 14J8 eeate ui Miei grMully as tMj. BijSi'if the lewer levels helped cheek the TUMW nee to lIS tout* (rea 44 touee last Friday.Reuter - 83 words
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Article66 1986-09-30 12 Bangkok (USS/tMM. FOf) Whit* Rk« 100« 1st dot» 255 100% 2nd daw 220 100% 3rd do» 215 5% 205 10% 200 15% 195 20% 185 25% 175 35% 175 Broken Rtcc A-l Super 128 A-l Sp#ciol 125 C-1 Special unq C-l Ord unq Loonzoin Rice 100% 1st grade una66 words
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Article103 1986-09-30 12 OIL PRODUCTS THE FAR EAST petroleum products market was quiet with many potential buyers citing the impending Opec meeting next week as an excuse to stay out of the ring. Gasoil weakened slightly on ample supplies from local and export refineries in the Arab Gulf. Closing prices for crude (fob103 words
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Article121 1986-09-30 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed lower yesterday in quiet trading. Interest was confined to Oct deliveries, with central region falling by MJ7.50 to MKTC.SO per tonne and south M|s to M)4fi. The refined palm oO market was also subdued, with Oct RBD palm olein traded at U*****7.50121 words
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Article141 1986-09-30 12 ChiiMM Produce Exchange StlUn' noon dowo pricai on S#pt 29 (S$/100 kg). Coconut oil Bufc FOB 40.00 Otd drum FOB 53 00 New drum FOB 57.00 Copra Mixed (Ioom) 19 buyers Pepper Murrtok White FOBNLW 1405.00 Sarawak White FOB foq NLW 1390.00 Sarawak special block FOB NLW 927.50141 words
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Advertisement516 1986-09-30 12 PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK sire ■bar >1, December .11, Ml 1904 (Pm) (Pesos) 1 SI, December 31, Ht 1984 MS) (Pesos) Cash on Hand Checks and Other Cash Items Due from Central Bank of the Phils Due from Other Banks Interbank Loans Receivable Loans and Discount* Net Agrarian Reform/Other Agricultural Credit516 words
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Advertisement275 1986-09-30 12 ■■■■I DAJAPI < 1 DAYAPI INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERHAO (Incorporated in Malaysia) INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1906 The Board of Directors of Dayapi Industries (Malaysia) Berhad wishes to announce the unaudited results of the Group s and Company's operations for the half year ended 30th June275 words
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Article, Illustration4102 1986-09-30 13 A BARRAGE of bad news caused share prices on the Singapore stock market to close lower across the board in quiet trading yesterday. Throughout the day, investors stood by the sidelines to monitor closely the negative developments, especially those originating from across the Causeway.4,102 words
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Article254 1986-09-30 13 SINGAPORE Rises llM dicoi fur 691.55 C Proper tia 454 f2 ST Ciwpnrti Ktntvck) Sptrt 336 f 2 8T htwtir *****41 U O f 197 fl ST OS/OS -257 -2S5 S-* DocVr 50« 159 *1 ST CAM -666S -6770 S L«J -OOP 96 4-1 BT08V STIiiiiHriih -210254 words
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Article3279 1986-09-30 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. AD Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT'.3,279 words
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Advertisement6 1986-09-30 13 Managers must manage... BT every Monday6 words
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Article, Illustration262 1986-09-30 14 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH PROMET BHD and (our subsidiaries yesterday applied to the Kuala Lumpur High Court to suspend an order appointing receivers for the five companies. The order was granted to 10 creditor banks by the High Court last Friday along with a262 words
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Article27 1986-09-30 14 (Malaysia) Ltd has incorporated a whollyowned subsidairy, Beriteks Sdn Bhd, to undertake a teletext service which disseminates information via TV3, RTMI and RTM2.27 words
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56 1986-09-30 14 has bought 5.46 million shares or 13.7 per cent of Jason Mining Ltd for a total consideration of about $5.9 million. The transaction will be financed from internal funds. Jason is an Australian public company engaged in gold mining and has acquired interests in 12 gold56 words
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Article49 1986-09-30 14 has announced the resignation of Mr Lim Chee Onn as a director with effect from Sep 19, 1986. Mr Choo Chin Teck has also resigned from the board effective today. Mr Thomas Alabakis and Mr Ee Beng Yew have been appointed to the board on Sep 23.49 words
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Article93 1986-09-30 14 said the registrar of members and the share transfer books will be closed from Oct 20-25 to determine shareholders' entitlements to the proposed rights issue announced on Aug 22. Transfers received by the bank's registrar up to 12.45pm on Oct 18 will be registered to determine93 words
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Article44 1986-09-30 14 said the transfer book and register of members of the company will be closed from Nov 14-22. Completed transfers received by the company's registrars up to spm on Nov 13 will be registered before entitlements to the dividends are determined.44 words
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Article24 1986-09-30 14 net tangible assets backing for each $1 share based on group unaudited accounts as at Aug 31,1966, was 11.36 per share.24 words
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Article246 1986-09-30 14 Monog*rs' pricts MARA-Bumiputra 1 I for S«p 30 First B'putra 4 83 4 88 Second B'putra 4.42 4.47 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.87 0.93 The Savngi Fund 0.79 0.85 Third B'putra Fourth B'putra Fifth B'putra Sixth B putra Seventh B'putra (A) Seventh B'putra (B) Eighth B'putra Ninth246 words
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Article106 1986-09-30 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Monday 1298.97 Friday 1280.26 Week ago 1230.79 Hong Song Index Monday 2064.30* Friday 2034.36 Week ago 1953.60 All Industrials Monday 1971.0 Friday 1969.6 Week ago 1906.8 NEW YORK Dow Jones Friday 1769.69 Thursday *****6 Week ago 1762.51 TOKYO Nikkei Averoge Monday *****.31 Saturday *****.21 Week106 words
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501 1986-09-30 14 ANOTHER wave of selling hit the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with share prices falling sharply on most fronts. As expected, investors continued to show nervousness over Promet's problems. Dealers said part of the selling pressure came from short sellers who were out501 words
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Article2300 1986-09-30 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MDUSTOALS Ajmomoto (2906) A icon (58SO (2) 58 (2) 582,300 words
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Article217 1986-09-30 14 FB8T ALLIED Csrpsrattsa Bevkad: 20th AGM at Raya Room, Mezzanine Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, today at 11am. INTERNATIONAL WOOD PRODUCTS Limited: 17th AGM at 10, Penjuru Road, (End of West Coast Road), Singapore 2260, today at 10am. JURONG Cement Limited: 13th AGM at #09-08217 words
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255 1986-09-30 15 KENTUCKY FRIED Chicken (S) Ltd, which reported a turnaround for the first six months of this year, plans to expand its East Malaysian operations. KFC, a member of Innovest Bhd, said it was "considering increasing its equity participation in the Sarawak255 words
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Article, Illustration691 1986-09-30 15 CHAN OI CHEE - UMW Corp flounders while Inchcape pulls off spirited turnaround By CHAN OI CHEE TWO TRADING-BASED companies, with common interests in the vehicle and industrial equipment markets, have reported sharply contrasting results for the first half of this year. While Singapore-incorporated Inchcape Bhd managed a spirited691 words
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366 1986-09-30 15 Town City hit by $23m exchange loss TOWN A CITY Properties Ltd, the listed vehicle of the Harapan group headed by Indonesian businessman Hendra Rahardja, has been hit by a huge exchange loss $23.4 million. Together with continued high interest expense amounting to $11.5 million, Town A City has reported366 words
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468 1986-09-30 15 ELAINE KOH - By ELAINE KOH EAST MALAYSIAN timber tycoon Tan Sri Wee Boon Ping has injected some of his assets worth an estimated Ms 39 million into his newly-acquired Malaysian listed vehicle, Batu Lin tang Rubber Co Bhd. Batu Lin tang has proposed to acquire468 words
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343 1986-09-30 15 CONTINUED TRADING difficulties and foreign exchange translation losses due to the devaluations of the Chinese and Indonesian currencies are expected to take their toll on the profits of feedmill manufacturer Gold Coin Ltd in the current half year. Shareholders are not343 words
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Article78 1986-09-30 15 A SUPPLEMENTARY sale and purchase agreement has been entered into between CI Holdings Bhd and William Jacks and Co (M) on the acquisition of 4.85 million shares (29.4 per cent) of Armitage Shanks Malaysia. There will be a cash consideration of M 511.25 million rather than a share78 words
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Article, Illustration529 1986-09-30 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM DAH YUNG Investment Ltd, which released a poor set of interim results yesterday, has gone on the offensive in dissociating itself with the troubled Pahang Investments PLC/Federal Cables, Wires A Metal Manufacturing Bhd group. "Directors categorically529 words
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Advertisement533 1986-09-30 14 COMPAGNIE FINANCIfeRE DE CREDIT INDUSTRIEL ET COMMERCIAL (A BANK INCORPORATED IN FRANCE WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) Main Subsidiaries Credii Industrie! et Commercial de Pans Bonnasse Freres Banquiers Banque Regionale de I Am Banque Regionale de lOuest Banque Scalben Duponi Banque de ll'raon Europeenne Credit Indusinel d Alsace et de Lorraine CrWa533 words
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Advertisement360 1986-09-30 14 NOTICES la tke Matter M IV Cempaalee Art, Cay. ISS la tke Matter tt O.P. LEE PRIV ATE UNITED (la Menken' Vetaatary Liqeldstiee) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 1 Colombo Court #04-15, Singapore 0617 on Monday the 29th day of September360 words
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Advertisement298 1986-09-30 14 OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 186 AND IN THE MATTES OP W 'M I EOvTrB 1:1 j<> ivTrg TRADING PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of LEK HONG ENGINEERING fc TRADING PTE LTD duly convened and held at 5001 Beach Road #03-30 Golden298 words
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Advertisement231 1986-09-30 14 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 19M REGULATION 1S<I)(») APPLICATION FOB A CEB- > i j J .»'r* :j i f.\ i [QCI Notice Is hereby given that I, Manfred Haeger (Name of, applicant) of 6 Raffles Boulevard #01-300, s pore 0103 (residential address) am applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for231 words
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Advertisement340 1986-09-30 14 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. in AND IJBI > I 'M* f.\ M > > n SHAKE SEE VICES PRIVATE LIMITED (la Velutary Ll^aMattoa) NOTICE OP PINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act Cap. 185 that a Final Meeting of the members of340 words
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Advertisement340 1986-09-30 14 IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT (CAP. IK) AND IN THE MATTES OP KONKSTUM TRADING CO. (PTE) LID. (la V«tutery LiqaMattaa) NOTICE OP PINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that a Pinal Meeting of the members of the340 words
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Advertisement331 1986-09-30 14 NOTICE or PINAL GENERAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In pursuance to Bection 306 (1) of the Companies Act, Cap. 186, that a general meeting of the above named company and of Its creditors will be held at 9 Penang Road #12-00, Supreme House, Singapore 0523 on 31 October 1986 at331 words
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Advertisement159 1986-09-30 15 too much work? not enough staff? Maintaining a lean staffing situation is vital for healthy profits in today's tough economic climate! That's when SKILLTEK can assist! With Our Experienced Temps you'll be able to supplement your permanent staff to achieve cost control and full productivity. Professional, Technical and Office Staff.159 words
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Advertisement689 1986-09-30 15 rThe Industrial Bank of Japan, Limited Head Office's Address: 3-3, Marunouchi 1-Chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo ICX), Japan. BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 1986 Non-consolidated Balance Sheet (1) Non-consolidated Statement of Income (1) Assets Cash and Due from Banks (2) Call Loans Securities (1, 3) Trading Account Securities (1) Loans689 words
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331 1986-09-30 16 Bernama FOREIGN BUSINESSMEN can still obtain accurate information on the business situation in Malaysia in spite of the recent suspension of the Asian Wall Street Journals publishing permit, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday. They could still get such de- tails fromBernama - 331 words
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110 1986-09-30 16 Bernama THE LEADERSHIP of the Malaysian Chinese Association is still trying to get the Singapore government to allow former party president Tan Koon Swan to return to Kuala Lumpur to take his oath as Member of Parliament for Gopeng. DeputyBernama - 110 words
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Article, Illustration463 1986-09-30 16 AMY BALAN - Pay-day rush aggravates Johore depositors' fears of ringgit devaluation By AMY BALAN PAY DAY transactions and rumours that the Malaysian ringgit might be devalued are believed to be the main reasons behind the surge of withdrawals at Malayan Banking Berhad's Pontian Kechil branch in Johore463 words
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454 1986-09-30 16 Reuter THE DOLLAR dropped two West German pfennigs yesterday, and Britain's pound hit new all-time lows, after major industrialised nations apparently failed in weekend Washington talks to reach firm agreement on managing imbalances in the world economy. Dealers said markets wereReuter - 454 words
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452 1986-09-30 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday blamed rich countries for the economic crisis facing all developing nations. Addressing the UN General Assembly in New York, he said that the actions of the rich countries had resultedBernama - 452 words
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109 1986-09-30 16 Group after tax profits of 11.82 million ($4.28 million) on turnover of $54.02 million ($BO.B million) for the six months ended June 30, 1986, giving EPS of two cents (4.8 cents). BAT said its profits were adversely affected by lower sales in the depressed domestic109 words
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Article69 1986-09-30 16 Group after tax prof- its of $104 million ($391,000) on turnover of $9.18 million ($4.56 million) for the six months to June 30, 1906. The improved performance is due mainly to r the inclusion of Goldvein Pte Ltd in the group's results. Directors, however, have decided against69 words
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Article43 1986-09-30 16 Group profits after tax and minorities of $3 million ($2.45 million) on turnover of $14 million ($13.82 million) for the six months ended June 30,1986. An interim dividend of 5 per cent less tax will be paid on Dec 15.43 words
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56 1986-09-30 16 Group after tax profits of $1.6 million ($357,000) on turnover of $23.07 million ($24.35 million) for the year ended June 30,1986. EPS work out to 16 cents (3.6 cents). A first and final dividend of 2 per cent less tax has been proposed and the56 words
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Article52 1986-09-30 16 Net loss of $1.52 million (loss of $1.24 million) on turnover of $7.72 million ($9.66 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1986. Loss per share came to 2.31 cents (1.88 cents). Prospects for the second half of the year were not encouraging, the52 words
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Article74 1986-09-30 16 Group net profits of $807,000 ($835,000) on turnover of $8.96 million ($12.02 million) for the year ended June 30, 1986. EPS came to four cents (5.9 cents). The company's hotel operations continued to suffer from the prevailing unfavourable conditions but tne recovery in the stock markets helped74 words
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71 1986-09-30 16 Group net loss of $703,000 (loss of $726,000) on turnover of $25.05 million ($29.17 million) for the six months to June 30, 1986. Loss per share came to 2.9 cents (three cents). No dividend was announced. Although general economic conditions in the second quarter improved71 words
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Article62 1986-09-30 16 Group net loss of MJ935.000 (loss of $177,000) on turnover of $28.6 million ($17.93 million) for the half year ended June 30, 1986. No dividend was announced. The company said conditions were not expected to improve in the second half of the year but there might62 words
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Article33 1986-09-30 16 Group after tax prof- its of M 52.27 million ($3.17 million) on turnover of $22.32 million ($25.29 million) for the half year ended June 30, 1986. No dividend was announced.33 words
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Article87 1986-09-30 16 Group net loss of M 54.55 million (profit of $523,000) on turnover of $15.99 million ($25.4 mil- lion) for the year ended June 30, 1986. Loss per share came to 19.3 cents (EPS of 2.2 cents). Kesang said a major portion of the loss incurred by the87 words
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Article46 1986-09-30 16 Group loss after tax and minorities of M 53.07 million ($4.06 million) on turnover of $34.35 million ($37.29 million) for the year ended June 30, 1986. In view of the loss incurred, directors have decided not to declare any dividend for the year.46 words
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Article40 1986-09-30 16 Group net profit of M 51.05 million ($581,000) on turnover of $51.73 million ($43.53 million) for the half year ended June 30, 1986. EPS came to 5.7 cents (3.2 cents). No interim dividend was announced.40 words
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Article76 1986-09-30 16 Loss before tax of M 53.95 million (loss of $631,000) on turnover of $31.45 million ($26.51 million) for the half year ended June 30, 1986. To maintain the company's share of the domestic market, price increases have been held back to the minimum, resulting in lower76 words
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117 1986-09-30 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba yesterday denied that 19 of the 24 deposit-taking cooperatives whose activities and assets had been frozen by Bank Negara were facing financial difficulties. initial reports indicated that the cooperatives had no such problems, he said, when asked toBernama - 117 words
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Article66 1986-09-30 16 Reuter COMEX gold futures relinquished early gains yesterday and went on to penetrate Friday's lows on followthrough buying. Gold for delivery in December lost US$3.5O at U*****.00 an ounce after retreat- ing from a high of U*****.70. Silver futures slipped on scattered selling before steadying onReuter - 66 words
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Article69 1986-09-30 16 Reuter WALL STREET stocks retreated across a broad front yesterday as investors reacted negatively after the major industrial countries failed to agree over the weekend on lowering interest rates. Analysts said optimism about a possible agreement had been built into the market. The Dow Jones Industrials AverageReuter - 69 words
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Article44 1986-09-30 16 AP AMERICAN Journalist Nicholas Daniloff, charged by theSoviet authorities with espionage, left for Moscow airport yesterday to board a flight to West Germany. He earlier left the US Embassy in an official car flashing a "V*' sign. APAP - 44 words
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Article42 1986-09-30 16 Reuter CHINA has become a major arms exporter, with most sales going to developing countries. The Japanese newspaper Sankei Shim bun said yesterday that China was expected to overtake Britain as the fourth largest arms exporter. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article43 1986-09-30 16 Reuter FORMER Philippine armed forces chief Fabian Ver will not be charged again in connexion with the Benigno Aquino murder because his return from America could provoke "mischief" among the military, Chief Prosecutor Raul Gonzales said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article38 1986-09-30 16 Reuter THAILAND and Laos will meet soon to discuss the normalisation of relations. Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsu»hn said that Bangkok had permitted the trans-shipment of "strategic goods" to Laos this month.Reuter - 38 words
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Article31 1986-09-30 16 AFP AN ELECTRICITY failure that halted all air traffic for five hours at Jakarta's new International Sukarao-Hatta airport on Sunday continued to slightly disrupt flight operations yesterday.AFP - 31 words
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Advertisement214 1986-09-30 16 To the holders of the floating rate U.S.Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 31st March, 1987 of: HANIL BANK (Head Office, Korea) 130, 2GA, Namdaemurvßo, Jung-Qu, Seoul, Korea. We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Period beginning on 30th214 words
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Advertisement745 1986-09-30 16 "b-aiaiag Design Singapore, October 13 17, 1986 This workshop will explain the guidelines and rules about training design, including methods of assessing implementation. By the end of the workshop, participants will be abie, given training needs, to: write training aims and objectives choose assessment measures structure sequence choose methods and745 words
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Miscellaneous32 1986-09-30 16 \£)@ESK)BI2 Outlook: Showers ovor sovorol oroos in tho loto morning and oorty oftomoon Raport for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Sop 29 at tho oirport: Maximum tamporoturo 30.4 Associated humidity 6932 words
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157 1986-09-30 17 Sea trade Week THE FEDERAL Maritime Commission is taking a hard look at -the Asia-North America Eastliound Rate Agreement's decision to charge member lines for the processing of tariff changes. T Some believe that the fee is intended to make lines think -twice about takingSea trade Week - 157 words
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467 1986-09-30 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ CHERGAS MARINE (Malaysia), a subsidiary of {Consortium Perkapalan Berhad, will take over the representation of the Taiwan-owned Evergreen Line in Malaysia from tomorrow. The new company was formed to take over the representation from Green Asia (Malaysia) following467 words
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320 1986-09-30 17 Lloyd's List A NEW STUDY of the world reefer ship market predicts it will be one of the first to emerge from the shipping industry slump. The Japan Maritime Research Institute blames Japanese shipowners, backed by "imprudent" financing, for the 10Lloyd's List - 320 words
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101 1986-09-30 17 Reuter INDIA'S Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) has signed an agreement to hire a Japanese drillship (or an offshore structure off the coast of West Bengal state, an ONGC official said. It would Day Japan Drilling Co U5515,792 as a hiring charge perReuter - 101 words
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Article89 1986-09-30 17 THE SINGAPORE National Shippers' Council will be organising its next tea-cum-talk on Friday, Oct 3, at 3 pm at the Carlton Hall in York Hotel. Mr George Seow, secretary of the Ship Agents and Shipbrokers Group of the Singapore National Shipping Association (SNSA), will89 words
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Article106 1986-09-30 17 AP IRAQI warplanes accurately hit a "large naval target" yesterday near the Iranian coast in the Gulf, an Iraqi military spokesman said. The planes returned to base safely after the raid at 5 am (0100 GMT). Independent shipping sources, which monitor distress calls in theAP - 106 words
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Article1199 1986-09-30 18 VOYAGE business in the London shipping freights market remained sparse on the surface on Friday but the undertone held firm, as demonstrated by further fixing out of the US Gulf grain origin. Krohn paid US$7.5O (fio) to an unspecified vessel for three 60,000-ton grain shipments from the US1,199 words
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Article, Illustration639 1986-09-30 18 Falrplay THINK UNITED STATES cruising, think Florida. After all the Florida-Caribbean market is by far the largest cruising area in the world. In terms of passengers carried it is almost double the other US-based markets combined, Alaska, Mexico, Hawaii and trans-Panama Canal.Falrplay - 639 words
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Article, Illustration173 1986-09-30 18 SEA CONTAINERS has just introduced an additional 50 swap body tank containers for use on European road and rail networks involving short-sea crossings. These 29,500 litres IMO Type 2 units offer customers additional features, including the ability to top lift and stack, and are173 words
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Article694 1986-09-30 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Afeo Line VI 3 AHtrans VII 3 Anro Service IV 2/3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 APL Ifl 2/3 ASCL III I Bolt-Canada Line VII 4/5 Bolt-Orient Line VII 4/5 Bank Line V 5 BBS N 4/5694 words
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Article176 1986-09-30 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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144 1986-09-30 19 AMERICAN President Companies has named a new marketing vice-president to develop and market its multi-modal transport market in the United States. Mr Jack Edwards has been appointed to push the sales of val-ue-added transportation and distribution products by APC, and to co-ordinate the development and integration144 words
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443 1986-09-30 19 Lloyd's List AGREEMENT is close on forming the first organisation to represent Panamanian shipowners in international discussions, it was revealed by Dr Hugo Torrijos, director general of Secnaves, the Panama directorate of Consulate and Maritime Affairs. Talks were scheduled in London last week withLloyd's List - 443 words
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Article, Illustration130 1986-09-30 19 HONGKONG International Terminals handled a record 100,000 containers in August, the largest number to be shipped through its Hongkong terminals in a single month since the group's container operations commenced in 1969. HIT is well on the way to handling its eight millionth container sometime130 words
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96 1986-09-30 19 Bernama FERI MALAYSIA is offering attractive prices for the cruise ship Muhibbah from Oct 1 to 31. Its public affairs manager Cik Rasilah Hamzah said the offer was inclusive of all meals which were ordinarily charged separate from the fare for the trip. ForBernama - 96 words
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Article299 1986-09-30 19 AFP FALLING demand (or crude oil as the Opec production cutback approached the half-way stage, with signs that some members are in favour of maintaining the deal beyond the end of October, led to dramatically lower earnings for large tonnage in the Gulf States area. Reports of longAFP - 299 words
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8020 1986-09-30 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 of8,020 words
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Article767 1986-09-30 25 SI a a i i a lL f V v CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Locotion Jutlandia 335 30.9.86 1700 Ned-EAC F7 0800-0900/0700-0800 P2/S2 Maersk Mango 8640 30.9.86 1800 Maersk F5767 words
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Article1682 1986-09-30 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B A Top Enterprises N Ltd Some (S). AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Line Atricon Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonos Sh*>pmg Agencies (S) MuJtiport Sdn Bhd <1,682 words
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Article512 1986-09-30 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Koterino T Pine Tree Yryang Equator 5 Hati Boik Inobukwo Koto Maiu NokomKosem 2 Puma Trans Bay Tsing Yi Isla Woh Foi Posir Panjong Africa Moru Toishon Attiki Boekmakang Hoegh Donoos Iweri Niago 22 Tonyo Moru Thonh Do Wing Ko Jurong Port Banakjana Golden512 words
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Advertisement787 1986-09-30 17 li.milu'is t)I H'' M' )l< 'i< ORIENT Ovhqeas 6*Uum* LINE STRAITS EUROPE EXPRESS SERVICE KM MM KBOB (R«t lb. 2421(4/ 00*) 200 Cantonment Raid #12-05 So*thpo«t Smpport 0208 Id *****11 TELEX NO *S ***** TEBMBML/CES 3200 21S TO 220 BOOHNGS 3200 234 TO 235 PETALMG JAVA TEL: *****80/*****75/*****02 Tele No787 words
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Advertisement59 1986-09-30 17 AMERICAN-BASED operators plan new strategies and itineraries for next year. Page II AGREEMENT is close on forming the first organisation to represent Panamanian shipowners in international discussions, it wos revealed by Dr Hugo Torrijos, director general of Sec naves. Pag* 111 Index to odvertittrs II Shipping schedules VIII London freights59 words
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Advertisement778 1986-09-30 17 r-"vj ililfcW: I OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Ltd. TEL: *****33 MAERSK LINE SINGAPORE/HULL SINGAPORE/TILBURY SING APORE/FEUXBT OWE SINGAPORE/SOUTHAMPTON SINGAPORE/DUBLIN GEMOUTH niMivwwAilMl 19 DAYS 19 DAYB 21 DAYS 21 DAYS 22 DAYS Panang Vmml Voy778 words
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Advertisement387 1986-09-30 18 Y.S. LINE STRAITS FEEDER I Pacific South Wh» P* KM YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES Pacific North WMt F»»d<r st Kao Atlantic/Canada Foodor at Nagoya CEM Km ten- r =J IFHiiFIETIIT Il'A'ml I F'V FTI lETnirire: ii'iiiFß i.ii 111 ii Wlllll I 'i I■ II II —I' 'MBI' Il'l li 'mmi387 words
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Advertisement360 1986-09-30 18 n:=y.' »:^^v Supercarrier Service \M ~^"1 hiBI 1/11 I i/U lt/U 121/11 2/12 I 7/12 17/12 u/M IM-ivm 2C/10 2S-2S/1I I LH iril^ LWi iL'lii 21/11 119/11 3/12 1 22/12 > tar IWa (HI). 1 Frwdm. OM StocHa art Um (tap ta L ttal Ml Anita Carauo. Bndptown Ph*pstaft *rt360 words
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Advertisement762 1986-09-30 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd QC!L Overseas Containers Limited CONTA»€RS«P SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Span PJUant M/ 10 M/l« 12/11 14/11 21/11 21/11 2S/I0 2S/1I M/U M/U U/U 11/U 19/11 21/11 2C/U 20/11 •4/12 M/ 12 i762 words
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Advertisement739 1986-09-30 19 NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT DUE TO THE EXPANSION OF PSA TANJONG PAGAR CONTAINER TERMINAL, NEDLLOYD'S APPROPRIATED BERTH HAS BEEN MOVED FROM K-12 TO K-18 WITH EFFECT FROM 22 SEPTEMBER 1986. NEDLLOYD WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE THE SAME HIGH STANDARD OF SERVICE TO ALL THEIR SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEES AT K-18, AND IMPROVE ON739 words
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Advertisement433 1986-09-30 20 MM Hapag-Lloyd :0 CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS B"tuwn Rdam /lt *«rp a/11 10 H-bwi PK 0/10 Stan 24/10 25/11 2/11 J/11 15/11 25/11 2/12 10/12 17/12 23/12 J/1 1/1 15/1 i Sp»» [Osaka Bit 4/10 *Kvrama Man 0/10 Bremen [ipreu 11/10 Banatw 10/10 Marantai B *l 20/10 City <* EMvfh 4/11 Frwktvt433 words
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Advertisement556 1986-09-30 20 te=«=l KSline 7mut*"*"* cmMUAtm ULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 Member ol the Ace Consortium FROM EIiROPE VIA SUEZ "J A Member of the Ace Consortium h 111 V CONTAINf RISED 10 FROM NORJH SMIRIOA WfSI COAST •na/Monn *ssti CCD 3K/K. MOMS SUN 57E OCX MC/K MOWS m556 words
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Advertisement499 1986-09-30 20 4 f L Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) ltd *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** JjL I \SI I K\ \K I IM K. I II) STRAITS/ JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE I SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS SKI AKEJSH SCKI MATSUYAMA PWNCE OWL SOU NAGOYA •Ist cal 2/10 lor dnchvce499 words
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Advertisement652 1986-09-30 20 Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) Round-The-World West Bound (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) US WEST COAST FAR EAST/RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN MED/RED SEA/F.E. INBOUND S1 Anson Road Singapore 02<~>~ TEI S PORF <10 t mesi N;VARD OUTWABr (ID UNIGLORY LINE Full Container Service MIDDLE EAST OUTBOUND n mc ik us at* or ok ns652 words
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Advertisement909 1986-09-30 21 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 (ESSEL lAJAPAMT iOWA (OTA SINCA FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE SIN JKT SBY SIN HKG KAO *TCM KK BUS o-i—< smM S«M In Pt 03/10 04/10 00/10 00/10 00/10 MM 02/10 04/10 07/10 11/10 13/10 14/10 IS/10909 words
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Advertisement935 1986-09-30 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTWO SERVICE TO UK/CONTMENT HAM SHAVEN ROAM 75/10 27/10 21/10 1/U 5/11 9/11 10/11 12/11 11/11 lt/11 11/11 10/11 29/11 20/11 20/11 3/12 5/12 t/12 11/12 13/12 14/12 11/12 N/12 21/12 24/12 29/12 27/12 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTMNT HAM B"HAKNRT>AM NAME STOM Br «w Eiprtu SjM935 words
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Advertisement419 1986-09-30 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: r.T. DJAKARTA LLIYI P.T. (EMM UBTI P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. THKORA LIDTD 'EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES' SINGAPORE TO EUROPE GAMM BNAKTI vie m a kssu 5 TOM I BNBM PALEMBANG VE MB 21 30/14 24/11 Subjoct to Inducomont, Also aooapOlwa cargo to Caaatolanca. Port419 words
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Advertisement452 1986-09-30 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES "|Bk BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line Loadng for Rangoon Spire Pl** hMf Ba moi ¥74* l/ll Oct 1/7 Od (P.O^mk) MTTTKVEE NM V27CK l/ll Od mm* 1/11 Oct c/ 7 Oct u PA-AM YIIIN 17/11 Oct 14/15 Oct V* BANK LINE NOKTWOUW TO UKC 90KL MMM452 words
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Advertisement1289 1986-09-30 22 I\Kline —KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. CUADOft/PERU/CHILE fcnxi vs. norm «i MM *2 TBN SPOK KOK IN 24 Oct OMTkQUa.CM.LM) tttCA INn 15 Nn I iNTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN SEA VS. MOTHEt ffl PKLG PNC SPOK KOK M*2 TBN 2Od 3Od 5 Oct 24 Oct *EDE* *Sl |MM *2 «16 PNG STOKf KOK1,289 words
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Advertisement628 1986-09-30 22 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers ''m VtSHVA AMTABH V43H estecuteh *7 CHAMXMS V2IH 10. TRTWA V?» CALAOM *29 KABMOAS V3OH S O MMVUt V2Bt INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acevpttng FCL/FCL Contemn Smjapo'» P KKanf Penanf laadint tor Ma*» fea< lUii/Ct«l'lMiCMli Uate/tatey RaMa/teata? tMH/Ctai'ttMi/CMtJ INDIA/JAPAN/INDIA SERVICE Accepting FCL Containers628 words
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Advertisement781 1986-09-30 22 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHPHNG (PIE) LTD 23. W him Sfcaat smurm dim m smjni <14 lmes) STRAITS/PERSIAN GUIF SERVICE: GOIKN WWKST Colombo Kwich. Muscjt Dub* 14/15 Oct GOIOCN HAKN Colombo Aarjcl* BHwain 25/K Oct CHMA OCEAN SWUNG CO.. PEKMG THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC Of CHKA POMNC DESTWATION In Pert Rotltrdjm/HjMbwi781 words
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Advertisement441 1986-09-30 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road »27 16 Internationa' Pia/a Smqapore 0207 Tel *****11 (10 Lines) PHIL ITRON SHIPPING AGENCIES PIE L TD PHI I I OR UN J LINES PIE I TD Hf»D OFFICi 63 PO6INSON ROAD tfO? I? 1 JtRO ASIA BUIIOINf, SINGAPOM 0106 Til *****2?. ??38~6« ;8441 words
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Advertisement724 1986-09-30 23 \\NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. ST "SSSA FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTMNBUSED SERVICE A mtmbw of tfw ACE SNEFTIM MEMOES PTE LTD fl EU/MBT TPA/SU iii Hi iMci imm cn www vmv imru imm *****77 2212*22 *****53 OR MKT UK *****1» *****11 fm wmmi Ira** ptuu cjl *****44 P Kttan UPIM SOU724 words
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Advertisement406 1986-09-30 23 of DONAM HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON S pvt Nrl K VII «/lt 14/11 17/1* 11/ II 17/11 21/11 a/io l/u M/ll <0H »t) 4/11 11/11 11/11 21/11 liud No i taian/tMH No I Dmm/M7N Mm Ml (Ma*) Hi. 7 Dmn/tOM406 words
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Advertisement716 1986-09-30 23 m swsov SINGAPORE SOVET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUNJNN6 55. Market Street Sincapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: 220*241/2 Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KELMG M/S SHARKAT NAM SOON SON M). IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MSMS HM THONG SMVMG716 words
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Advertisement35 1986-09-30 23 Vfi ;/.s/#//v ta i i J»f*N MOWCKONC STRAITS PK ME V.U NO 21 12k G*LK2« via SHBUSAWA MEBHM I A.T.Y. TFT* CO. PTLLTD., 143. Cad SM. #114* GB M*| S+m* (1M TB_ Z23MZ2 (2 Um)35 words
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Advertisement252 1986-09-30 24 I REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) VESSEL IVOY SMGAPORE Tto/Fri 2-3/10 EEBEZZII IQ3E22H r"M F7TM rViil HJILI om— ni m*mm impm romr E321E23E PTE3I3I2E (I2QIB2CZL "'f 1 .""IfTTT^rMrTFTTf 1.11 7 '-I Thi/Fri 9-10/10 Sat/San 1 11-12/10 12-12/10 Tw/INd 14-15/10 Tta/Fri 18-17/10 Sat/Sw 11S-U/10 19-19/10 TO SOUTH252 words
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Miscellaneous162 1986-09-30 24 [r't'4 u Regional Weather 4 y<B i SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. R Thunderstorm C^ect,on w,th *P« ed 10 knot v Shower r) Rom Wave height Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore indicated by orrows which fly with the wind One tuN circle represents calm or162 words
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Advertisement105 1986-09-30 25 MSC AGENCIES K. LUMPUR P. KELANG PENANG P. GUDANG J. BAHARU LEOSMP SPORE 242SOSS/*****56/*****41/*****93 36X7111/4 TERMMAL 36M351/2 *****2/*****3/*****4/*****3 *****3/*****5/*****1/*****0 22M61/*****1/*****5 H" TTifTTI in 111 TTIfT-B ii 'ii'.'-Mnmrnff ifiiriinmn 111 MnnrTl PTTirrnrrrMEMEJ MEIIkMBII ESI CUM ESI maßßEMßsaiga ■nmutnii ALSO ACCEPT* FOR: MITIOf. L. HMNE. UK. MODI COPENHAGEN, OSLO ALSO ACCEPTMG FMM105 words
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Advertisement192 1986-09-30 25 INTERNATIONAL TRANSOCEAN (M) SDN. BHD Weld Quay '.'ml *lr 10 *00 Peri.inq Tf»l t *044' T MA***** TfSP*, 1 u K|. ■04 f. 7/ COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH yfsA A SI KVK I Ol HAMRUKI.SIJLV IXPRISS SF Ml CONTAINfR Sf RVICf 10 NORTHBOUM) TO UKC CIYKBAHK VISN TAMAITAI SAMOA V192 words
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Advertisement220 1986-09-30 25 MN CONTAINER LINE MJST/HZ SmCE RE SYD MELB MICK 10 23/10 27/10 20/10 2 SAILINGS WEEKLY BKK/HKG/TWN WEEKLY SAILING LCL/FCL TO: COLOMBO BBY DUBAI KUWAIT DAMMAN a 5 m X Scan Dutch V r > TO EUROPE (MEDITERRANEAN-UK-WORTH CONTINENT-SCANDINAVIA) linMnnil T) GRANGEMOUTH I)artCRXES 2) R*DAM 3) LONDON (SCOTLAND) S) GOTHENBURG220 words
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Advertisement153 1986-09-30 26 ASIA WEST AHUCA CONTAINER SERVICE 1 k Smp.iporr Afpnt', HAKM SIMt OARBY SHIPPING Pit III) M ViSIOKX S3b.'f?fc EO SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD IE: *****29 (6 Urns) Th: RS ***** NEOSHP A Vessel 29/9 Chittagonf/Calcutta A Vessel 7/10 CMttafibc/Calcutta A Vessel 30/9 Xsinkang/Daian/ Shanghai/Guangzhou Other Port Subject to Inducement \i:\\153 words
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Advertisement220 1986-09-30 26 f K&S LINE JAPAN STRAITS SERVICE SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD. 143 Cecrf Strret 10 04 liß Birfdmf Spore 0106 Irt 71WV) Pint Krljnr lifJ PmJ Sfwppmf Sdn Bhd Ifl 03 3bB'M?4 fVnjnf Irjdf t>jnsj)«t ltd Ifl 04 61 *^3 Prn Cud me Mjlj»',un Si*ppw£ Bhd lei 07 M 1340220 words
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Advertisement315 1986-09-30 26 m pi MitsuiOSK Lines. Ltd n A A A A A (CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER PIKE BANK 5 Oct Mombasa. Daressalam. Tanga OCEAN ELITE 16 Oct Mombasa, Daressalam APOLLO PEAK 26 Oct Port Louis. Reunion KRITI GOLD 16 Oct HIMALAYA MARU 14 Oct Rmks: Subject Inducement. P. Noire. Abidjan. +Lome. Cotonou, Tema. Apapa.315 words
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