The Business Times, 1 December 1986
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The Business Times
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Title Section13 1986-12-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 192/12/85 MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 198 C 75 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-12-01 1 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE A MUTUAL" PARTING of ways between advertising agency DDB/Needham and managing director Teresa Chan has been confirmed following weeks of rumours about management clashes and a spate of resignations in the agency. Miss Chan, who is currently on leave643 words
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145 1986-12-01 1 Bernama USNO PRESIDENT Tun Data Mustapha Harun yesterday indicated his intention to step down from political leadership in Sabah, citing age, poor health and family finance as reasons. In his adjournment address to the Usno extraordinary general meeting in Kota Kinabalu yesterday, heBernama - 145 words
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137 1986-12-01 1 AP AN INDIAN JUDGE lifted a freeze on the sale of Union Carbide Corps assets yesterday but ordered the US-based multinational to maintain US$3 billion to cover claims of 520,000 victims of the Bhopal toxic gas leak. District Judge G S Patel, inAP - 137 words
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126 1986-12-01 1 THE MINISTRY of Health, which is launching its three-month national /Smoking control programme today, will be starting quit-smoking sessions on a pilot basis in January. The objective is to help smokers kick the habit. Currently, such sessions are conducted by the Singapore Cancer Society126 words
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381 1986-12-01 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN THE MOVE to ban smoking in offices may be gaining momentum, but that has not stopped some companies from further investments in the cigarette industry. A leading Australian packaging and communications group, Leigh-Mardon, has teamed up381 words
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572 1986-12-01 1 LOH HUI YIN - Board expects $I.4bn investment target to be met By LOH HUI YIN BETTER QUALITY PROJECTS, requiring more capital and higher technical skills, have been committed in Singapore this year. The proportion of technicians and skilled labour needed for manufacturing projects went572 words
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358 1986-12-01 1 THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Board has invested $26 million of its $100-millk>n Venture Capital Fund in technology projects, according to its 1965 annual report "Its portfolio currently comprises five professionslly managed venture capital funds spread out geographically in the US, UK. Japan358 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement434 1986-12-01 1 For a better rate on your Call Deposit W\YK)<)\(, 737-7977 Upl Wa\ fixing Mortgage And Finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkongßank 6 CUvmorc Hill #03-01). Claymore Plaza. Singapore (N22 MANAGEMENT A WORKER IN Sundstrand has to work hard and efficiently because that is the only way he can434 words
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Advertisement303 1986-12-01 1 Handling the tourist boom AUSTRALIA is experiencing a spectacular growth in the number of Japanese tourists visiting the country because of its high novelty value. And it is believed that the Japanese market has tremendous potential which can be tapped anytime. But the Australian tourism industry in general has reservations303 words
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Advertisement129 1986-12-01 1 Cahners Exposition Group The Exhibition People Shipping Times comet as a separata section today. Make sure you get your copy. Trans-Pacific JAL's terrific Regular connecting flights from Singapore via Tokyo with a flight schedule that's second to none. Over 60 flights a week to 7 major U.S. cities and Vancouver.129 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration725 1986-12-01 2 ANNA TEO,CHUANG PECK MING - Two other companies which won the National Productivity Award this year were a Japanese concern and a subsidiary of an American multinational, anna teo and chuang peck minq take a look at what makes them so special ANNA TEO,CHUANG PECK MING PUNCHY PHRASES, words725 words
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Article601 1986-12-01 2 INDIVIDUAL EFFORTS and teamwork blend smoothly in Sundstrsnd Pscific. An employee in the company has to work hard and efficiently because that is the only way he can earn his yearly increment. Being loyal is not enough under the company's merit-baaed pay system which601 words
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660 1986-12-01 2 UPI IN TODAY'S modern workplsce, it is no longer surprising thst companiee leese everything from desks to potted plants. But a more integral part of the office is being leeeed in increeeing numbers smployeee. Employee leesing, a concept that appeared in 1972,UPI - 660 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement255 1986-12-01 2 $40 million Investment, Back Pag* The IBM System/3 1 as bis j,v» -r f. r '4 V;- f *4' At IBM, we recognize that your business is different from others. That every business has its own size and its unique requirements. So IBM offers the System/36 family of computers. The255 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration464 1986-12-01 3 IF THERE EVER WAS a campaign aimed at separating the ripe Yuppies from greener aspirants, Rado's latest worldwide advertising campaign launched in Singapore last week must be it. If you own a Rolex or a Cartier watch, Rado suggests you might be464 words
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Article, Illustration940 1986-12-01 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THE COLOUR "nude" should be Gunther Spiesshofers favourite, especially in Asia where it haa ahaped a conaiderable market ahare for hia company, Triumph International. "I get ao Mick of thia skin colour, we feel it's terribly dull but this whole area haa gone940 words
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Article309 1986-12-01 3 ADVERTISING women'a foundation garments in a coneervative market like Aaia poses special problema. Gunther Spieeahofer, the president of Triumph International, ia very frank about what he calla "the famoua nipple problem". "The nipple problem ia a touchy point in Aaia," Mr Spieeahofer says. "Stop laughing." Although309 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1986-12-01 3 /vn?7u/Itr mv J [wji 1 ■jkAtoijiua^r 1 'lirn"iY'h'lif v iiTif«lifi Mertedcvßcn/ Cycle Carriage Industries (1986) Pte Limited i* o' Cyc!« 4 Group) Themv'S'cfoss. This is the new Mercedes-Benz 'S' class. Machines that surpass all previous standards of excellence Six cylinders, capable of two hundred and ten kilometres per hour, the124 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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426 1986-12-01 4 Bureaucracy split over how to achieve goals Reuter A GOVERNMENT advisory body has smoothed over differences about revamping Japan's economy, but the disagreements could spell trouble for future efforts to cut the trade surplus, diplomats said. In a generally-worded report due out this week,Reuter - 426 words
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Article, Illustration414 1986-12-01 4 Bernama THE ECONOMIC POSITION of the Malays will be reviewed with the aim of achieving a level equal to the economic standing of the other communities, Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said. He gave an assurance that the move would not oppreas any groupBernama - 414 words
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Article91 1986-12-01 4 Bernama THE PHILIPPINES will renew efforts early this month to get the endorsement and support of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund for the US$lO.6 billion standby growth facility that the government would like the two multilateral agencies and the country's creditor commercial banks toBernama - 91 words
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257 1986-12-01 4 UPI LEADERS of the rebel New People's Army have issued orders to field commanders to abide by a ceasefire agreement negotiators signed with President Corazon Aquino's government, news reports said. Military spokesmen have reported no incident involving the rebels since theUPI - 257 words
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214 1986-12-01 4 AFP CHINA HAS MOVED to reorganise garment production in preparation for a five-year export drive that will see textiles become the country's most important export commodity, the New China News Agency (NCNA) said. The Chinese Garment Industry Corporation, which was previously underAFP - 214 words
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328 1986-12-01 4 AP A NEW PROGRAMME of the US government's Ex-port-Import Bank is offering up to US$2OO million in cheap loans to Indonesia and Thailand in an attempt to wrest business away from Japan and other competitors of American firms, the bank says. "We areAP - 328 words
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170 1986-12-01 4 AP AS A COLORADO delegation headed for Japan in hopes of securing investment capital and new markets for the state, Governor Richard Lamm warned of the dangers of encouraging Japanese investment in the US. the outgoing governor noted last Saturday that heAP - 170 words
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439 1986-12-01 4 Bernama SMUGGLING. Mid to be a rampant activity in many developing countries, can be curbed if governments lower tariffs and relax quotas. The report, based on a study carried out by the Asian Development Bank, said such measures could earn governmentsBernama - 439 words
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Article70 1986-12-01 4 Reuter STATE-RUN COMPANIES in a West China city have sacked many top officials after profits slumped in the face of fierce competition from private business. The China Daily reported on Saturday that all state commercial firms in Golmud, Qinghai province, failed to achieve their targets in theReuter - 70 words
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Article817 1986-12-01 4 ARRIVALS Operator Local From numbor Mm* FT PT73 0046 IAX/SFO/ANC/ NtT/OSA/TPE UA UA805 0100 SFO/HKG S1A SQ11 0125 IAX/NRT MAA SU SQ41 0615 MAS MH681 0020 KUL SU SQ45 0625 MRU/CMS SU SQ43 0910 DHA/KHI MAS MM811 0910 tm MAS MH671 0920 Km SU SQ103 0950 KUL817 words
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Advertisement144 1986-12-01 4 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS ARAB-MALAYSIAN MERCHANT BANK GROUP Half Year Ended 50th September, 1986 Consolidated Results (Unaudited) Change 1.3 The Bank entered into another joint-venture agreement with Malaysian Tobacco Company Berhad, in Perima Assurance Berhad which has since been renamed Arab-Malaysian Eagle Assurance Berhad. The Bank took the lead in the corporatisation144 words
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Advertisement210 1986-12-01 4 "I X I A A"V T The business person's choice, Ly# 1 /I every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday I jl I\j I I and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport I VJJ \l_ at 22:05 hours and arriving at Bombay at 00:30 hours. Call Air Canada at *****55 or your Travel Agent. Effective210 words
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Advertisement115 1986-12-01 5 Today is Sprite Day. «,v' Have a drink on us! Go ahead. Grab an ice cold cup of the world's number one lemon-lime soft drink-Sprite. At A&W. Burger King. Hardee's. Kentucky Fried Chicken. McDonald's. Free. Sprite Day in Singapore the Fr /Lsm Authorised user, under authority I q V most115 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article447 1986-12-01 6 Reuter EAST-WEST TRADE expanded this year despite lower Soviet grain imports and a cut in Moscow's hard currency purchasing power due to lower oil prices. But a United Nations report released last Friday also said that only a modest expansion of trade between the Western andReuter - 447 words
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182 1986-12-01 6 AP THE EMIGRATION of South African professionals is accelerating, according to the latest government statistics in Johannesburg which said that 10,767 people left the country in the first nine months of this year compared with 5,412 immigrants. From January through September lastAP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration597 1986-12-01 6 NYT PRESIDENT REAGAN tried on Saturday to draw attention away from the Iran arms sales crisis by urging Americans not to forget that there were many other issues that concerned them. The president's brief appeal in his weekly radio broadcast came amid CongressionalNYT - 597 words
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227 1986-12-01 6 UPI THE UN General Assembly'» economic committee has adopted without diesent guidelines to help ease and eventually remove the nearly US$l trillion external debt owed by Third World nations. The reeoiution, adopted by consensus last Friday, was hailed by General AssemblyUPI - 227 words
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Article234 1986-12-01 6 Reuter AMERICA'S failurs to pay mors thsn hslf of its assessed shars of the UN budget hss forced the world body to the brink of bankruptcy. Secretary General Javier Perez De Cuellar said last Fridsy thst the United Nstions will begin next yesr with onlyReuter - 234 words
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251 1986-12-01 6 UPI BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT Raul Alfonain has combined 13 state companies including railroads, oil facilitiee, and the power system into a single holding company to Increase productivity. He also declared an "economic emergency" last Friday for the state retirement system. This will allow a reorganisation periodUPI - 251 words
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571 1986-12-01 6 Reuter WHAT DO YOU DO if you come across a a timebomb about to go off? Suppliers to the world s armies and police forces, who gathered in Paris last week for the annual bazaar of the security business, have a fewReuter - 571 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous62 1986-12-01 6 Doonesbury A LOT MOKE THAN MANY PEOPLE, SIR. ANPITSTIMB yOUGAVSTMT 50MB THOUGHT, TOO! US IF UJE PULL THANKS THIS OFF 6MN6 TWM.9R, WHAT THE UJS CAN GO HOLHAH CELEBRATE I6OTTO THANKS- 36 THANK GIVING. FULFOR? ;+</&*-/ n n 5 Lsatnot I BEFOREI MOVE THIS STONE OUT, I WANT YOU TO62 words
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Advertisement151 1986-12-01 7 What away to come home from San Francisco. j i r 4 a r 4 0 VI X -.r; vV MS o^:S^ V NJ <# rt rM -i <v t n v# to x; d o* 0 L--1 JUMBO T" IS V V "V.-—-y"W »'VM •2. Fly Cathay Pacific from151 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration490 1986-12-01 8 Central bank to control money supply by manipulating interest rates NYT FRANCE'S new conservative government continued its economic deregulstion drive last Friday as the centrsl bank disclosed plans for a far-reaching overhaul of French monetary policy next year. The governor of the Banque de France, MichelNYT - 490 words
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442 1986-12-01 8 Reuter THE UK Banking Bill b«ing considered by Parliament will strengthen supervision law and reflect lessons learned from the collapse of Johnson Matthey Bankers in 1984, according to the Treasury's economic secretary, lan Stewart. He told Parliament thaUthe Bill wouklReuter - 442 words
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182 1986-12-01 8 Reuter MARKET SOURCES have named several credit establishments approved by the Bank of France to act beginning today, as intermediaries on the French money market. More institutions could be added to the list before it is complete, they say. The list currently includes CreditReuter - 182 words
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207 1986-12-01 8 AFP CHINA is to issue a local currency "Great Wall Credit Card" next year with a "Gold Card" for people whose bank deposits exceed US$27O, according to reports here. The new cards will be available to Chinese citizens withAFP - 207 words
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308 1986-12-01 8 Reuter FEDERAL RESERVE actions and data released last Friday suggest the Fad is trying hard to damonstrata to monay market participants that it is keeping policy steady despite recent firmness in the federal funda rate, economists said. "Funds rateReuter - 308 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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467 1986-12-01 8 UBS UNCERTAINTY over the outcome of several economic indicators In the US last week persuaded many market participants to shun new exposure, square their positions and withdrsw to the sidelines. The remaining operators allowed their decisions to be guided primarily byUBS - 467 words
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Article, Illustration465 1986-12-01 8 irxjiciTvi uiv iTtriyt Of mv pnmf rirtt of 12 ma|or banks In Singapore PI* of banks or the dot* of business on Friday, Nov 28, as supplied by iho Association of Banks In Sfctgopore. BANK PL* (%> Algernon* Bank Amor lean Express Bonk Am'Dam IWdam Bonk Arab465 words
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241 1986-12-01 8 The Discount Company of Singapore Ltd THE INTERBANK MONEY market saw erratic trading last week. The overnight rate which opened at 4 1/2 4 1/4 per cent on Monday eased drastically to 2 1 7/8 per cent on Wednesday before closing higher at 4 1/4The Discount Company of Singapore Ltd - 241 words
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Article201 1986-12-01 8 ASIAN CUKKENCY avoraf* 3 man*. 4S/0 4 0/10 deposit rotas for Itto woofc 4 man*a 4 5/0 4 1/2 •ndod f 4ov 28 12 martta <5/1 4 1/2 M^* 1 MM uos LOm 1 man* 11 107/0 7 doyt 6 1/14 4 3 mania 11 S/14 11201 words
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283 1986-12-01 8 Green Collier SPOT GOLD recovered from it* recent low* to clom higher after week of featureless trading. It closed at U*****.75 last Friday, up US$l2 compered with the previous Friday's dose. Lowsr-than-sxpected US durable goods orders snd a generally weaker dollar wereGreen & Collier - 283 words
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Advertisement186 1986-12-01 8 -M n£sp3 A ffW hf%^§-|f £IS y ff^f? ff- Js 4 /J K§ 4 <• '•r j» «BB 1 jf*u :> niiniiii f*""--' V '*V Wm n iv Ht 1 m m. %£> ',a u 13 -V,'. fedf *r--T ->* Participate in the Conference. Listen to speakers IUJII i Event186 words
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Advertisement43 1986-12-01 8 Discount At Saturday's doN 3-m#i T-Bill® 2—l 7/1 3-mlh bonk bills )|/4-)|/| CD j 1/4 j |/g 6-nrth CD ))/l-i i/ 4 prices Wen altered by dtaeount houw on Nov 20 Overnight J J/| Coll deposits l 3/4 2 WC»: NatrOHOl OrtCOvftt Comppny43 words
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Advertisement125 1986-12-01 8 ¥100,000 Emperor Gold Coin Japan's first gold issue since 1932 issued, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the reign of Japan's Emperor Hirohito <§3 s2 ,-sr m w In Japan, those wishing to own it, first have to buy lottery tickets and only those with the winning numbers can fj125 words
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THE ARTS
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585 1986-12-01 9 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG THE COMIC GENIUS of Wolfgang Amsdsus Mozart, tha brilliant but tormented 18th-century composer, was never more real last Wednesday night at a United World Collage (UWC) concert which was never intended to be funny at all. The all-Mozart affair featured the585 words
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378 1986-12-01 9 JEFFREY TSANQ - By JEFFREY TSANQ WHILE it is certainly true that good tools would be wasted on a poor workman, it cannot be denied that in music, good instruments are absolutely essential to complement musical skill. To this end, about 30 European manufacturers were in378 words
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Article307 1986-12-01 9 CALL IT a case of default. Back To School, albeit as crass as its star Rodney Dangerfield. offers a touch more entertainment than the other two films reviewed this week. It has no pretensions. This is Dangerfield's film, and he knows it He has no taste,307 words
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Article, Illustration406 1986-12-01 9 JAIME LYE - JAIME LYE gets a kick out of some films and gives a few in return JAIME LYE THE ONLY edvsntage Howard T Duck has over his Disneylsnd counterpert Donsld is thst he weers pants. But at least Donald406 words
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Article, Illustration357 1986-12-01 9 IT'S deja vu time sgsin, ss Arnold Schwsrzsnegger end his smsll arsenal of weapons take to the streets to right the world's wrongs by destroying them. The only difference with Raw Deal is thst Schwsrzsnegger has more lines than in all his previous films put357 words
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Advertisement79 1986-12-01 9 SOLD! We sold Robinson Centre. Pobinson Road, on a private tender basis in October 1986 Can we do the same tor you 9 SOLD! Almost all of the exclusive Dalvey Villas already. Get results whether you're buying, selling or leasing Residential Property '--5* To quality tenants including Chomel. Fototronics. Rever79 words
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Advertisement11 1986-12-01 9 Training improves your hances Let BT show you how every Wednesday.11 words
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Advertisement205 1986-12-01 9 Piecemeal solutions to individual problems can create more problems. To make all the pieces really work as one, call Wang. PCs to PCs Add a Wang VS minicomputer and Wang System Networking (WSN) and instead of just sitting there, your standalone PCs can become part of a local or remote205 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration2457 1986-12-01 10 FLORENCE CHONG - With the dramatic devaluation of its dollar, Australia is expecting an influx of tourists in response to aggressive marketing campaigns abroad. In particular, the tourism industry is looking to the high-spending Japanese market, according to FLORENCE CHONG in Sydney. FLORENCE CHONG THE SPECTACULAR GROWTH of2,457 words
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Article304 1986-12-01 10 CHIA BOON PIN - Letters to the Editor CHIA BOON PIN Executive Director REDAt DEAR Sat, The Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore (REDAS) would like to commend the Research and Statistics Unit of the Ministry of National Development on the newly launched Construction Real Estate Statiatica Quarterly. It is304 words
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263 1986-12-01 10 D W DISTANT - D W DISTANT DEAR SIR, Your reader Gemini suggested the introduction of depoeitory receipts (BT Nov 19) instead of the re-introduction of aettlement trading which I suggested aa the solution to reeolve the problems that ariae because of the very long waiting time263 words
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Advertisement111 1986-12-01 10 I GET THE 3C> OLESO McDONALDS. SAUSAGE McMUFHN GETS YOU A RARING TO GO FOR ONLY $190 j. v"' U V V JL ..krt i ;C V: TP --ir"V f#R ■A v "*V wer V-'yfc,# A toasted, buttered English muffin. Sandwiched with a slice of savoury cheese. A generous pure111 words
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Advertisement45 1986-12-01 10 OLYMPICS EUROPEAN CONNECTIONS A WISE CHOICE Frequent and convenient connections from Athens to more than 40 world-wide destinations, including Madrid, Istanbul, Dusseldorf, Marseilles, Milan, Nicosia and Stuggart. For enquiries and reservations, call 225 8877. Iktri-y x ar 4 k s The International Airline of Greece45 words
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SPORTS
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459 1986-12-01 11 AP AUSTRALIAN Rodger Davis, twice the bridesmaid, turned up as the best man at Titirangi yesterday, picking up the major share of the purse in the New Zealand Golf Open. Davis's 72-hole tally of 267 was 13 strokes under parAP - 459 words
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196 1986-12-01 11 AFP ALEX HIGGINS's hopes of winning the £300,000 UK Snooker Open before his inevitable suspension for allegedly head-but-ting an official were dashed by world number one Steve Davis in Preston, England, last Friday in the semi-finals. The controversial Irishman was trounced 3-9 byAFP - 196 words
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426 1986-12-01 11 UPI AMERICA S CUP contenders, inspired by sn audience with Pope John Paul 11. practised yesterday in Fremantle in preparation for the third round robin series that starts this week. "I'm asking for his help." said Peter Fennely, a grinder on HeartUPI - 426 words
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425 1986-12-01 11 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER SOMETIMES, and especially in racing, quantity counts for nothing. Take trainer Teh Choon Beng. He entered the first weekend of the Ipoh races with a massive assembly of 23 runners. But, at the end of the 20 races, he had just425 words
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440 1986-12-01 11 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS AS the pendulum swung, Chang Rea Lean timed his charge at the right moment to win Warren's matchplay golf championship last Saturday. Level with nine holes remaining in the 36-hole matchplay final against Lanny Kassim, the fivehandicapper parred the next440 words
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Article66 1986-12-01 11 Reuter DEPOSED world squash champion Jahangir Khan will be out to emphasise his superiority over his recent conqueror, Ross Norman, in Oman's U5535,000 Grand Prix tournament beginning yesterday. Norman was drawn to play 11th-ranked Tristan Nancarrow last night in the opening round, for whichReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration477 1986-12-01 11 AP AMERICAN John McEnroe is starting to feel comfortable again, especially after his upset victory last Saturday over Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia in the semi-finals of the US$5OO,OOO AT&T challenge tennis tournament in Atlanta, Georgia. McEnroe, the former No. 1 player in the worldAP - 477 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1144 1986-12-01 11 to vm mm ON WINGS OF EAGLES 9.30pm, Channel 5 Lt. Col. Arthur "Bull" Simons accepts Perot's offer and rushes to assemble his assault team from the executive ranks of EDS. With the Iranian revolution in full swing, Bull Simons and the Eagles slip into Tehran. Burt Lanchester (left) and1,144 words
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Miscellaneous671 1986-12-01 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Geographical source of opals (5) 6 The workman of crima? (5) 9 Warn Lammy (7) 10 Eat much that is out of the way (5) 11 A straight line on both sides of a plant (5) 12 Sam. gardener's assistant (5) 13 Black ones may well671 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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224 1986-12-01 12 NYT CHESEBROUGH-PONDS Inc. which received a US$2.B billion acquisition offer from American Brands Inc earlier last week, has been approached by other potential suitors, according to Wall Street sources. The sources, who asked not to be named, indicated last Friday that Chesebrough's management was allNYT - 224 words
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380 1986-12-01 12 Reuter WALL STREET traders were noticeable by their absence last Friday, a post-holiday session, aa stock prices closed mixed in the lightest trading since Sep 13. In spite of the lull, stocks associated with takeovers or takeover rumours managed to find attentive investors.Reuter - 380 words
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Article164 1986-12-01 12 NOV a Abttlbt C 1 27* Imp Oil a A. Inco im Pro* pipa. hi inn 46V. 17* 36 20*8 y. unch -y. Alcan Alum Aigoma Sfl Bank Nova Scotia Bank Of Montraal 43'/. 12 16% 32% 36* -y. unch unch V, unch y. unch Kan Addiaon Loblaw Co164 words
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Article208 1986-12-01 12 nov a mih RANO MTMAU Truat 8k Un Steal Wooltru 140 62 1375 unch uncti unch A Alpha. Abarcom 1360 MO 30 Angtoa NOB 8660 +100 Aad 1450 uncft Angvaal 420 4600 -6 Blyvooc Buffet 2360 8600 25 200 Bflhowi 1928 Chart# r ***** C Q Smith 2900 Cona208 words
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Article476 1986-12-01 12 mov m UB EH Ulty 78* Morgan (JP) 0®% Engathard Cp 30 90 Aican Akwrtin 30% Enon Cp 69% uncft NL Induat S Alcoa 34% Fir—lorn Tlra 27* Nafcaoo Ri 51% ANag Inn 13% Fluor Cp 12* uncft 46% ADM Sta uncft •1% FMC Cf> 23 Alllad Storm476 words
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Article776 1986-12-01 12 Amsterdam hov aa FVJ ABN 565 50 -0 5 AaOOfl aaao Ahotd 116 00 24 AfcZO 163 40 Alrsnta 146 00 •02 AMCV Amro Bank AaaStad Barfcal BOLS 76 00 96 20 126 50 27 50 17S 70 •0.2 0.2 -06 -1.3 0 7 Bof»«mt| 142 00 Buahrman776 words
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101 1986-12-01 12 NYT THE EXXON Corp has rejected as too low all of the bids that the company had received to buy its 54-storey headquarters building. But the company said last Friday that negotiations were continuing with soma of the bidders. Exxon refused to discloseNYT - 101 words
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Advertisement133 1986-12-01 12 <5sH Si T PRE-CHRISTMAS BUFFET LUNCH at Barons Table From December I to 23 A wholesome and sumptuous spread of appetizers, salad, grilled and roast selections as well as tempting desserts, with a cup of tea or coffee All you can eat at $2 5.50* per person. The usual a133 words
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Advertisement138 1986-12-01 12 m 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% service charge A 3% govt tax.138 words
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Advertisement224 1986-12-01 12 TZOCHEW PORRIDGE BUFFET S5 SO** ■r.'A *A A K| a* 50~ S5 mrvfhnmrtu hKh# (per person) You can enjoy savoury *homely dohes such as braised port* 9 steamed stuffed bean curd 9 samdal Orrjai 9 fned salted fish 9 sauteed chicken with mushroom 9 sauteed chai poh omelette 9 fried224 words
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Advertisement135 1986-12-01 12 TREATS AT Teppanyaki Set Lunch at $18.00+ With a choice of beef, chicken or seafood and served with appetizer, rice, soup, pickles and dessert OR 12 different sets of Japanese lunches priced from $10 to $20+ per set Lunch: 12 Noon-2.50 pm Dinner: 6.30 pm -10.30 pm 10 Eu Tong135 words
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Advertisement134 1986-12-01 12 London stocks on Pago 17 Just when you were thinking of going back to the same old Sharksfin menu. Pause! May we recommend you try one of our eleven extraordinary sharksfin dishes. Like all of our 200 menu items they are superior. Come for lunch or dinner anyday CR(swn HOTEL134 words
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Article59 1986-12-01 13 RUBBER Closing prices Dor* Singapore Ma taenia S canti/kg M c«nti/kg Nov 24 178.25 213.50 Nov 25 177.00 212.50 Nov 26 176-50 211.50 Nov 27 177.00 211.50 Nov 28 178.50 212.50 KL TIN Dot* Oodng prtc« Turnover M$/fcg (•onrwi) Nov 24 16.06 137 Nov 25 16.10 82 Nov 26 16.1559 words
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Article136 1986-12-01 13 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' noon dosing prices on Nov 29 (SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Bulk FOB 66.00 Old drum FOB 76.00 Now drum FOB 86.00 Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW BWP FOB NSW Gambier FOB NSW 550.00 1409.00 1289.00 330.00 Copra Mixed (too**) Pepper Muntok136 words
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Article217 1986-12-01 13 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 5-1/4 US cents a bushel higher to one cent lower last Friday. Nearby December led the advancing months while July was the only loser. Traders said that prices were supported by lower-than-expected deliveries on First Notice Day last Friday and217 words
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Article154 1986-12-01 13 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 1/2 US cent to 2-1/2 cents higher after retreating from opening gains. Follow-through buying after a strong performance on Wednesday, strength on outside markets and continued delays in soybean planting in Brazil supported prices. Cargill, E F Hutton, Tabor, Collins154 words
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615 1986-12-01 13 AFP THE TWO-DAY BREAK for Thanksgiving in the US resulted in quiet trading conditions on most commodity markets last week. Operators were also forced to keep a cautious eye on developments in the foreign exchange markets as the US dollarAFP - 615 words
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Article469 1986-12-01 13 COFFEE Robusta futures closed sharply lower on Friday. November expired down £105/115 at £1,975, a £25 discount to January. The spot January contract finished the afternoon call £105 below Thursday's close at £1,970, while other contracts ranged £66 to £35 lower. Physical business was extremely quiet. Volume totalled469 words
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264 1986-12-01 13 AFP LEAD PRICES should be lifted from their current levels next year as the Western world market remains in deficit, international traders Shearson Lehman Brothers said in an annual review of the lead and zinc industries released last Thursday. However, the riseAFP - 264 words
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190 1986-12-01 13 Reuter RELIEF groups battling hunger and starvation in the Third World are seeing the effects of their work cancelled out by Western agricultural policies. Oxfam Charity deputy director Wyndham James said last Thursday that programmes like the European Community's common agricultural policy, aimed atReuter - 190 words
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Advertisement575 1986-12-01 13 •M m ja T r,I K #i=P Paramount Hotel v Where the happy people go 3%% )X fc 4^ 3fc B "V f r /l SPECIAL FEATURES: Daily Buffet Breakfast $11.50 Daily Set Lunch $10.50+* Sunday Family Buffet Lunch Adult $14" Child $10.00" Teochew Porridge $8.00 (Nett) Every Fri Sat,575 words
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Advertisement97 1986-12-01 13 TT7777WT*****7T Peking Sichuan Restaurant tnt wifift tl ll HOKKIEN-PORRIDGE UEW" DINNER/SUPPER Buffet Style Choose from more than 20 appetizing dishes. Eat all you can for only $7 00++ Dinner/Supper Time: 6pm 3am >£> r *fV •M- 10% MTVic* charg* t 3% government t** not tadudwl A i m \i yhfff97 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1986-12-01 14 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - Exports increasing and new investments paying off mm MSG) By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI POSITIVE currency influences combined with the substantial savings arising from lower energy. wage and tax bills have given the shares of National Iron Steel Mills Ltd a ferric shine once1,050 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-12-01 14 RC - -By RC THE ALMOST 60-point correction off the early-November stock market high of ST94O haa cauaed several stock charts to lose their momentum, falter and commence short-term sell-outs. However, there are a handful of quality slocks, such aa City Developments and Keppel Corporation,390 words
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Advertisement833 1986-12-01 14 The world's first electric hand drill. Year of construction 1895. a Replica of the 4E calculating machine built by Wilhelm Schickard in Tubingen. 1623 i. 1 a Back in 1886, Daimler and Benz invented the world's first automobiles. Photo: Mercedes-Benz 540 K, 1936 model. HI B- i f <r ft833 words
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Advertisement28 1986-12-01 14 BT walcomaa Invaatmant klaas and vtawpointa from brokers, bankers and raadara. Add rasa all corraapondanca to: Tha Editor, Paraonal Invaatmant, Bualnaaa Tlmaa, 390 Kim Sang Road, Singapore 0923.28 words
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Article, Illustration5307 1986-12-01 15 AMY CHEOK - t3 A By AMY CHEOK THE Singapore stock market just could not decide which way to move last week. Some in vectors thought it was beet to play sale and not open freeh positions in the wake of the various uncertainties, while others felt it was5,307 words
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327 1986-12-01 15 K.Lumpur I"! A BEARS were still in cherge at the Kuele Lumpur stock market lest week end there were few encoureging corporete developments to ettrect buyers beck to the treding floor. As e result, shere prices continued their downtrend in listleee treding end volume327 words
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Article951 1986-12-01 15 JULIANA TAY - Wnk ended Nov 28 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES D B Si Proposed US$lOO million long-term convertible bonds The bonds ore convertible into fully-paid shares of $1 each in DBS Bank, at the option of the holder, at a pfe-determined exercise price and exchange951 words
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982 1986-12-01 16 Arms sales crisis fails to dampen enthusiasm m w* ew or < 4 FT WALL STREET probably surprised itself last week at the almost indecent speed with which it reknitted its frayed nerves in the wake of the traumatic "Ivangate" insider trading affair.FT - 982 words
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595 1986-12-01 16 11 L\ j I Hongkong y Sun Hung Kai Research THE MARKET gathered further momentum after a two-week consolidation, rocketing 145 points on the Hang Seng Index to a historic high of 2.4T9 on news of major corporate moves, coupled withSun Hung Kai Research - 595 words
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Article677 1986-12-01 16 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Dole Year Net H>S 1 Graa Net km year •nana I conn J dK profit ($-000) Ajino<r>oto Interim Sep 21 Dec 86 9 2 15.0 2.373 G 1 Hldgs Final Mar 30 Dec 85 2.0 1.4921 G 1 Hldgs Interim Sep 27 Dec677 words
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749 1986-12-01 16 faml London V A FT THE FINAL STAGE of the £5.6 billion British Gas offer for sale got underway last week, with publication of the prospectus, and all the indications were that generating it was a very strong public response. As Britain'sFT - 749 words
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416 1986-12-01 16 Tokyo AFP SHARE PRICES rallied on the Tokyo stock market last week, with the 225-blue chip Nikkei stock average registering a hefty 593.44-yen gain from a week ago. to top the 18,000-yen level for the first time in two months. The key market barometer,AFP - 416 words
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266 1986-12-01 16 f'l r AI Sydney M AFP AUSTRALIAN stock markets showed surprising strength during the week, although trading was generally flat. Brokers said all sectors except gold had recovered during the week, despite continuing concern among investors about the country's large trade deficit, high inflationAFP - 266 words
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Article281 1986-12-01 16 BCI THE Milan share market recovered mildly from the heavy setback of the previous week as investors focused their attention on the blue chips. As a result, the week ended with the BCI AllShare Index gaining 1.8 per cent at 715.20, on a volume averaging 133BCI - 281 words
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241 1986-12-01 16 CSZ THE CREDIT-SUISSE Index made a 7.1-point advance on the week to finish at 560.2 points on Friday. The Zurich Stock Exchange had made a thunderous advance starting from two Fridays ago with the CS Index hitting a new all-time high which was toppedCSZ - 241 words
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Advertisement340 1986-12-01 16 SHERIFF'S SALE MOTOR SHIP OR VESSEL "VERMILLION BAY" (Admiralty in Rem No. 415 of 1986) PARTICULARS OF VESSEL Name of Vessel: "VERMILLION BAY" Port of Registry: Houston, Texas Type The vessel is an oil drilling barge of all steel welded construction built in 1981 by McDermott Shipyard. New Iberia, L.A.340 words
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Advertisement321 1986-12-01 16 '[%;}$;'=?;(,=?(+<[{*]"(}"]-,[` k"fc»: 1.1" f.V u> <i' Ail COMPANIES ACT, CAP Itt AND IN THE MATTER OP ONG BENG HUAT CO (PTE) LTD (latarpinM ia ghppt) At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of ONG BENG HUAT CO (PTE) LTD, duly convened and held at 26 Beatty Road Singapore 0620321 words
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Advertisement345 1986-12-01 16 H PTE LTD (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OP PINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) that a Final General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the office of the Liquidators, 2 Flnlayson Green #09-11, Asia345 words
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Article, Illustration556 1986-12-01 17 NST PERMODALAN MBf was moved to take legal action to restrain Emtex Corporation's directors from carrying out their dutiee as they were involved in activities "based on fraud and dishonesty", legal counsel for MBf, GSri Ram, said in court. He saidNST - 556 words
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Article, Illustration526 1986-12-01 17 AFP HONGKONG'S powerful conglomerate, the Jardine group, is creating the British colony's greatest and probably last pyramid of companies through its just-announced complicated corporate overhaul. Under the company's intricate plan released last Thursday, a public HK$5.5 billion "strategic investment vehicle" would be jointly formed byAFP - 526 words
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Article165 1986-12-01 17 CI HOLDINGS BHD (CIH) has entered into an agreement with General Corporation Bhd (GCB) to buy 80 per cent of the equity of General Ceramic Manufacturers Sdn Bhd from GCB for a cash consideration of M$15.5 million (at $1.55 per share). General Ceramic Manufacturers, a leading maker of165 words
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Article1023 1986-12-01 17 EQUITIES last Friday closed firmer after a quiet session and a mixed opening, with many operators reserving funds for the forthcoming British Gas flotation. The closing date for applications for British Gas is Dec 3 and it will be the largest share offer in the UK. The flotation1,023 words
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Article, Illustration662 1986-12-01 17 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN SINGAPORE LAND Ltd has sounded a warning about the future of its stalled Gateway project in Beach Road. For the first time, Singland has not consolidated the accounts of Gateway Land Private Ltd, the 67.5 per cent owned subsidiary662 words
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562 1986-12-01 17 MBT KUMPULAN EMAS, listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange two years sgo, is planning to float its engineering arm, Salcon Engineering. The group is appointing a merchant bank to look into the matter, according to managing director Lim Fung Chee. He declinedMBT - 562 words
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243 1986-12-01 17 HONG LEONG Finance Ltd is absorbing the business of three of its whol-ly-owned subsidiaries Oriental Credit Realty (Pte) Ltd, Anson Trading (Pte) Ltd and Armidale Investment (Re) Ltd. The move is in line with its policy of focusing its resources on finance business243 words
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Advertisement81 1986-12-01 17 releasing creativity and latent talent ✓"""N dissolving accumulated stress V strain r J controlling dreams for problemy V solving improving memory and concentration power (no religious or cult association) ATTEND A H FREE 3-HOUR PREVIEW SESSION Dec 3rd (Wed) 6 30 p«n Dec 7th (Son) 1 30 pm ot Hotel81 words
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Advertisement35 1986-12-01 17 CREMARIS RESEARCH LTD Data Market Research Information Database Consultant Subsidiaries CREMARIS BUSINESS INFORMATION RL. Credit Network Services Credit Status Reporting Credit Collection Services AD VANTAGE P.L. Direct Mailing Consultant List Management Services Special Interest Publisher35 words
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420 1986-12-01 18 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO MATSUSHITA DENSHI is investing more than $40 million, including building a new plant, in its move to become a fully-inte-grated chip n>aker. Direct sales began last year. Chip design will start when the plant is completed by420 words
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107 1986-12-01 18 AP US VICE-PRESIDENT George Bush knew about an eventually foiled plan for a US$2 billion sale of arms to Iran in January. The Detroit Free Press yesterday cited arms dealers and others on trial for their involvement in the deal as saying that MrAP - 107 words
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324 1986-12-01 18 Reuter INDONESIA defended its system of government-appointed import monopolies yesterday against domestic and outside critics who allege that it bumps up prices and enriches the business associates of President Suharto. Bustanil Arifin, who is the Acting Trade Minister and Minister for Cooperatives, told reportersReuter - 324 words
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730 1986-12-01 18 ALVIN TAY - Three main Asian rivals stay ahead, says Gatt report By ALVIN TAY SINGAPORE WAS RANKED as the world s 21st biggest merchandise exporter last year, but the country still lags behind its three main rivals in Asia, according to a report by the General730 words
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124 1986-12-01 18 Bernama JOHOR MENTRI BESAR Haji Muhyiddin Mohamed Yassin has urged the Johor People's Action Committee to heed Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir's call to cease staging actions that seem to threaten Singaporeans visiting Malaysia. The Prime Minister had expressed doubts on Saturday over the committee's motiveBernama - 124 words
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175 1986-12-01 18 CHINATOWN will be competing with an elaborate festival at Boat Quay for attention and business this coming Lunar New Year. The festival, sponsored by Singapore Press Holdings subsidiary Singapore News Publications (SNPL), will turn the Boat Quay area into a Chinese New175 words
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139 1986-12-01 18 Reuter THE SPREAD of protectionism in a variety of forms is certain to hold back economic growth and job creation around the world. According to a report by the 92-nation General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) released early this morning, trade would haveReuter - 139 words
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123 1986-12-01 18 NST THE COOPERATIVE Development Department in Malaysia will set up a monitoring and enforcement division soon to ensure that money deposited with cooperatives is put to good use. The department's acting director-general, Haji Mohamad Noor Haji Ibrahim, said failure to adhere to theNST - 123 words
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Article53 1986-12-01 18 UPI JAPAN has decided to contribute more to the payment of salaries of Japanese employees at US military facilities to offset soaring costs to the US because of the yen's rise. A Tokyo newspaper yesterday said the decision was aimed at countering possible tensions in US-JapanUPI - 53 words
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Article47 1986-12-01 18 Bernama PRIMARY commodities will be eligible for refinancing from today under the revised export credit refinancing scheme, which will increase Bank Negara's total export refinancing by a further Msl billion in a full year, said the central bank in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. BernamaBernama - 47 words
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Article38 1986-12-01 18 AFP THOUSANDS of supporters of Philippine President Corazon Aquino, led by ranking government officials, held a rally in Manila yesterday for the ratification of a draft new constitution in a Feb 2 plebiscite. AFPAFP - 38 words
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45 1986-12-01 18 Reuter ISRAELI arms dealer Yaacov Nimrodi yesterday denied that he made any profit from shipping US arms to Iran and said he acted at the request of his government to try to free American hostages in Lebanon. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article61 1986-12-01 18 Reuter LEADING Taiwanese political dissident Hsu Hsin-Liang, on his way home after seven years exile in the US, was yesterday barred from boarding a flight out of Tokyo to Taipei, one of his supporters said. In Taipei, police used teargas to beat back demonstrators trying toReuter - 61 words
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Article30 1986-12-01 18 Reuter ACTOR Cary Grant, the star of more than 70 films, died yesterday in lowa at the age of 82. Cause of death was not known. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement278 1986-12-01 18 Get your free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Banks consider ways to protect funds in Brunei 2. Monetary rewards still the best incentive for third-shift workers 3. Rate of layoffs increased in October after 9-month278 words
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Advertisement273 1986-12-01 18 SINGAPORE COMPUTER SOCIETY 3RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE 5-6 December 1986 Westin Plaza Hotel, Singapore held in conjunction with THIS CONFERENCE IS HELD FOR MANAGERS AND PROFESSIONALS INVOLVED IN PLANNING, MANAGING COMPUTER RESOURCES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. A TOTAL OF 37 PAPERS WILL BE PRESENTED BY A DISTINGUISHED PANEL OF OVERSEAS AND LOCAL273 words
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Miscellaneous33 1986-12-01 18 wsmsm Outlook: Showara ovor many Raport lar 24 how i prior to 7.30pm on Nov 90 at Via airport Maximum tomporatura 90 .2 Aaaoclatod humidity 79 Minimum tomporatura 293 niiny oiji uiii iimtiui33 words
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267 1986-12-01 19 AP THE AMOUNT of oil spilled in accidents worldwide has dropped dramatically in the past two years, reflecting a downward trend in this decade, according to a research organisation. The 118.5 million litres spilled worldwide in 1984 wasAP - 267 words
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392 1986-12-01 19 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM A NEW MANAGEMENT TEAM has assumed control of Hsing Wen Shipping which offers a Singapore-Brunei-Sabah coastal service. The team is headed by a former senior trade manager of Straits Shipping, Mr Ho Hoe Theng. Two other former Straits Shipping staff392 words
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425 1986-12-01 19 AFP ATTACKS on oil tankers in the Gulf by Iran and Iraq have sharply intensified this year, and the danger zone has now spread south to the Strait of Hormuz, said Lloyd's insurers in London. Of the 258 ships damagedAFP - 425 words
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Article39 1986-12-01 19 WITH EFFECT from today, the Port of Singapore Authority says the maximum quantity of explosives allowed on board any vessel to be taken alongside the dangerous cargo landing place shall be eight tonnes nett.39 words
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Article46 1986-12-01 19 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA Middle-East Gulf Conference said it will lower its currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 3.33 per cent from 5.59, effective Jan 1. The new CAF will then be incorporated into freight rates on that date and become zero rated. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article98 1986-12-01 19 UPI GREECE, which controls one of the largest merchant shipping fleets, said last week that it would allow more non-Greek seamen to work on Greekflag ships. Merchant Marine Minister Stathis Alexandris said the government had approved draft legislation to be submitted in Parliament which will allowUPI - 98 words
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Article, Illustration556 1986-12-01 20 euter DUTCH SHIPWRIGHTS gave the world the yacht, and in the 18th century taught Tsar Peter the Great to build Russia's first navy. But after 400 years, shipbuilding has virtually ceased on the Amsterdam waterfront. Dutch yards, like others in Europe, have beeneuter - 556 words
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222 1986-12-01 20 AFP, AP THE KOWLOON BRIDGE, the Hongkong-registered freighter which smashed into rocks off Ireland's south coast last Monday, had been under Interpol surveillance for having a suspected role in a narcotics network, said Irish press reports last Saturday. The reports said Interpol,AFP,; AP - 222 words
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Article932 1986-12-01 20 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner X 1 Alltrans VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Atlas Line X 3 ANL 1 1/2 APC Line V 4 API III 2/3 ASCI III 1 Balt-Canoda line VII932 words
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Article1183 1986-12-01 20 SUGAR featured quite prominently in generally thin business on the London freight market on Thursday noticeably lacking in fresh grain charter operations as a result of the US holiday. The overall rate tone remained weak for bulk carriers and lacked any obvious prospect of early improvement. The Mauritius1,183 words
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Article1271 1986-12-01 21 REPORTS from Taiwan say breakers there are not interested in committing themselves for vessels with second-half December delivery since several missile-damaged very large crude carriers are likely to be entering Kaohsiung in Decembe* These VLCCs will provide a supply of thick ship's plate which is more attractive than1,271 words
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419 1986-12-01 21 SHIPOWNERS in the coal trades who hoped to reap profit from falling bunker prices have seen the gains wiped out by lower freight rates The rate decline was so marked that voyage losses were at one stage well over the US$lOO,OOO mark,419 words
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283 1986-12-01 21 CargoNews Asia THE FRENCH PORT of Cherbourg, best known in Far East trade circles as a centre for the handling of Japanese car exports to Europe is making a major effort to attract more general deepsea business. Construction of a US$3B million fully-equipped containerCargoNews Asia - 283 words
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154 1986-12-01 21 Reuter THE WORLD MERCHANT shipping fleet shrank by more than 1,000 vessels to 75.266 in the year to June, registering a sharp fall in capacity of 11.4 million gross tons, Lloyd s Register of Shipping said. On June 30, the world's merchant fleet stood atReuter - 154 words
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7154 1986-12-01 26 Arthur Meerek. Maarak Line. Dec 4. Ever Loading. Evergreen. Dec 4. Oing He. Chins Ocean. Dec 5 Ming Galaxy. Yang Ming. Dec t. Ever QantM Evergreen. Dec I. MMg Longevity. Vang Ming. Oac 13. Evar Qenlua Evergreen. Dac 14. Sha He, China7,154 words
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Article422 1986-12-01 26 ATCONV VnnI B«n ft Arrival D^nyr. KEPKL WHARVES Equotor 3 K22 olongstd* 01.12/0700 Koto Agung K32 olongstdo 01.12/0600 KutOi KIA oiongtid* 01.12/0700 K21 otongodo 01 12/1100 QtXtOSllOn K15 olongsid* 01.12/2300 Sin Hwo at oiongtado 01 12/2300 Towon Thoi K2B oiongsido 01.12/0600 Trow Fjord KIO o^ongvo# 01 12/1200422 words
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Article643 1986-12-01 27 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Gdns FCL Arrival LCL movamant Ship Voy Operator cargo achadula Location Korrtgon 426 01 1286 2100 Ned-EAC F7 II00-1200/1200-1300 P2/S2 Jen hoi 016/86 01.1286 1800 Thong Soon F5A 0900-1100 18 Horng lee HIS 01 1286 2300 Meng Horng F5A 1200-1300643 words
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Advertisement682 1986-12-01 19 li.miluTs V < >Il< !M 1 )l( lii M |,i| WW/ OnfENI Oveiqeas CvUaitm Lime NORTH AMERICA ATLANTIC EXPRESS (ROUND THE WORID ROOTING) EXPORT Hi SGP LBH CHI OK NFI NYC HFI ACt CONCOH) 7 7/12 2/1 14/1 15/1 17/1 19/1 OCEAN If CM) S 13/12 7/1 19/1 21/1 23/1682 words
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Advertisement77 1986-12-01 19 DUTCH YARDS, like others In Europe, hove been Hit by Asian competition and a world surplus of ships and shipbuilding capadty. Shipbuilding on the Amsterdam waterfront has virtually ceased. Page ll SHIPOWNERS In the cool trades who hoped to reap profit from falling bunker prices have seen the gains wiped77 words
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Advertisement810 1986-12-01 19 Available at all good bookshops PUBLICATIONS THE HEART OF THE MAERSK'LINE F##d,r Kalang P#nanq V FAST TRANSIT TO MIDDLE EAST SINGAPORE/DUBAI 8 DAYS SINGAPORE/DAMMAM 9 DAYS Wmmmr Voy S" pore EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA •Smgvara CteM| lan •cr 7/17 2000 CFS 2/12 1000 MS *S«pport810 words
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Advertisement412 1986-12-01 20 lpSuS COMPAGNIE MARITIME D'AFFRETEMEHT REGULAR IMPENDENT FULL CONTAMEI SERVICE /IP FAR EAST TO IKINTERRANEAN AW EUROPE OUTBOUND TO NORTH CONTINENT Mm Kcapbni cjrjo to al 111 detbnjhans. Stwimia (Ajrtm, OUTBOUND TO MEDITERRANEAN Mm icapto* FCI C*t« to (JmsmL Ihrto, Lrttota, M ad Mimtii r«Uy >u Sjtoma OUTBOUND TO ARABIAN GULF412 words
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Advertisement361 1986-12-01 20 EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TEL: 03-*****50 MALAYSIA SON. SMD. TLX: ***** MTM Frt. Booking contact Miss Gan Further load/ discharging ports an route subject to sufficient inducement. Singapore Agent Goodrich Maritime Pte Ltd. Tel: *****35 Tlx: RS ***** GRMSIN Supercarrier Service TO: PANAMA iii-mvwi^iTTTTr ARIBBEAN C. AMERICA IL Jf. U\361 words
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Advertisement985 1986-12-01 21 The Straits Steamship Group mm Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd Overseas Containers Limited CONTAMtRSHP SERVICE TO UK/CONTWENT: STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabeh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok OSAKA BAT MODI OMRS BOA VON LIVERPOOL BAT an or edmukh FRANKFURT EXPRESS BENALDE* CABMAN BAT TQKTO BAT FRAMIFURT EXPRESS S'pere PIN 04/12 K/12985 words
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Advertisement467 1986-12-01 21 EXPRESS SERVICE TO CHILE EEEBE* KCSSa STOK MO DO *ESSQ W MBC* *JQ STO wssn 1/12 muu 17/12 l«/ 2 11/2 12/2 14/2 15/2 I VESSEL It/12 1W 27/12 t/2 7/2 1/2 11/2 12/2 CARGO FOR PUNT A ARENAS. TALCAHUANO (SAN VICENTE) ACCEPTED WITH T/S VIA VALPARAISO Agents SEGANI Singapore467 words
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Advertisement329 1986-12-01 21 PETER-TRANS K AGENCIES PTE LTD DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE YOU CAN RELY ON ESPECIALLY ON CHINA Our business scope FCL/FCL. LCL. CY/CY Conventional Airfreight and Courier Services. Inland Transportation Warehousing Custom Clearance Documentation Agent 705 Sims Drive #01-01, Shun Li Industrial Complex Singapore 1438. Tel: *****66 (2 Lines) *****39 Telex:329 words
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Advertisement466 1986-12-01 22 100 Years Liner Shipping Far East 1886-1986 c_ r. ft; TO CONTINENT/UK Osaka Bn 4/12 6/12 Thames Maru 5/12 Bremen Ei|r«i 12/12 14/12 Benaton 19/12 21/12 Liverpool Bar 2C/12 2S/12 City of fdrtwfti 4/1 (/I BouMcr 11/1 13/1 Cardifan Bay 19/1 21/1 I«T« Bar 25/1 27/1 Fianfchrt [iprns 31/1 2/2466 words
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Advertisement651 1986-12-01 22 HCS.LINE m FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Mfmb of lht Coow 3/1? (1/12) 10/1? (8/1?) 17/1? (15/1?) FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ A t h Ace Consortium FULLY CONTAINERISED 10 FROM N0R T H AMERICA WEST TOAST *HM/MOTm KSSEI tub 34C/K nam am he C V 7E/K lACEWOH 5U651 words
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Advertisement467 1986-12-01 22 4L Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd I"EL *****06 (20 Lines) TLX RS ***** RS ***** tc EASTE RN C AR I INI R. I I I). STRAITS/JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RORO HEAVY LIFTS SEKI KOCH WSSHO MARU TRONO SEKI AKEISHI 41 Loaihnj at appropriated Berth P4-P5 NOTE: ALSO CAILMG467 words
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Advertisement1046 1986-12-01 22 Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) Frt* g»no EVER GRAM) [V(R GLEAMT [VIII GOLDEN EVER LAUREI EVER GATHER MR GUCK SGP HKG KSC RIG PUS OS* TTO KSN M/ll 1/12 5/12 7/12 9/12 J/1 10/12 14/12 16/12 11/12 12/1 17/12 21/12 23/12 25/12 21/1 23/12 27/12 29/12 31/12 */l1,046 words
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Advertisement933 1986-12-01 23 \v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE PASIR GUDANG CONTAINER SERVICE RED SEA/EAST AND WEST AFRICA SERVICE VESSEL KOTA MULIA KOTA MUTIARA KOTA MEGAH KOTA JAY A KOTA WARUNA VOYAGE W-470 E-657 E-654933 words
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Advertisement1007 1986-12-01 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTMENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTMENT HAM B'HAVEN (DAM HAWE SI OK IPKIANG STOM |Fo* Bremen Eipren SjM SjM SjM SjM SjM 79/11 JO/11 MC. TUN Kjufj Mjru SjM SjM SjM SjM SjM 10/11 HI. KB NC TK. SM Berueon SjM SjM SjM1,007 words
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Advertisement431 1986-12-01 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PAGAN Vlo6* MYOMAYWA VIOIN PA-MI VIO4W BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION fßurmese National Line) Loading for Ranfoon Spore P.Ketanj Pen** Banfkok 2/4 Dec 5/11 Dec 10/12 Dec A BANK LINE EXPRESS SEMCONTIUNFR SfßMff NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE ROAM HULL Ml TAIISALA SAMOA V 8 14/12 10/1 19/1431 words
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Advertisement1220 1986-12-01 24 USA CANADA ATLANTIC COAST (Round Tho World Sorvico) Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. A CONCORD V 7 0 LEGEND V 5 N JADE V 5 STORE 7 Dec 13 Dec 24 Dec LB 2 tan 7 Jan 17 lan CHLS 14 Jan 19 lan 27 lan NFK 15 Jan 211,220 words
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Advertisement546 1986-12-01 24 j <J u AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* INDIA/JAPAN/INDIA SERVICE Accepting FCL Containers and Conventional Cargo Soifaport PRetanf Penant load** tor S O MMVUI *30 2 DK H*f*Ti K«6t HSHIk ANURAG ¥.S2 30 Nn Tdat—a AMMCHM PtMCSM IS SDK TaUßafee USA ATLANTIC/EAST CANADA SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* tar546 words
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Advertisement895 1986-12-01 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SUPPING (PTE) LTD 23. I** >rr Street 'mturn 0104 TQ *****U (It IMS) STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOLDEN WONDER <H<* hi Dubai Bahrain GOLDEN MM Colombo Karachi Dubai P ManjPenanj h Port 10/12 Dec CUANCMHT YALUAANG PINGQUAN TANG QUAN CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO.. PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC895 words
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Advertisement306 1986-12-01 24 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10. Anson Road «27 16 Internationa' P'a/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Lines) <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UKi S pore P Krixtf Loadnf tor:KARMA *****27 6/12 9/12 ROT/ANT BREMEN/ESBERC/ UK (AVON) DOOYANG FRONTER *****29 7/12 11/12 ROT/ANT/UK (AVON) A wti Saifwarr MTHASU (Ml) lID BOOK ME306 words
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Advertisement923 1986-12-01 25 Agents S'pore TH No Other *****77 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD '£T StS£ SS:SSS FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A nwfflbw of lh« ACE Consortium NEPTUNE AGfNCfS PTE LTD FE EU/AUST IPA SEA Tennnal CPE BOOKINGS 771*77 *****53 *****42 *****2? *****53 *****42 OROKCIIKS *****1} *****16 *****11 fOIM SON BHD **********0545/*****53/3«874?« NEPIINE923 words
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Advertisement585 1986-12-01 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON bS II 12 Kesvrts No f Dmn 60S* Don| Mi MWS No t Datum (lON No I Oman 60SN No 7 Daunt (lON IBM 610 No i Datum (lON No S Datum ill TBN til No585 words
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Advertisement640 1986-12-01 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUN.DING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG M/S SHARK AT WAH SOON SON BH> IST ANO ?NO FLOOR NO 1 lALAN CEMPENMG.640 words
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Advertisement365 1986-12-01 26 Of® REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) SMGtfOK Tut/Ned 2-3/12 Fri/Sat I 5-6/12 W«d/Thu 3-4/12 Sat/Sun 6-7/12 Sat/Sw 6-7/12 I Tuc/N*d Sun/Mon 7-1/12 I Disch wriy mi A BHUM *1 BHUM \um iezji col Imi.-\ '■gggl I n L.T 'i~B 1 11 Mil IHDZE m [eszze r365 words
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Miscellaneous167 1986-12-01 26 O #4 ivrr j Regional Weather •f 1 m i »tt l I S! 52 t-s EO \V\ Vv\\ v V*\ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Aiod d*ec»>on ».th sp*e<l m knots One ho't represents b knots R ..m •<- A X W#othe« -V Amd167 words
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Advertisement362 1986-12-01 27 \i:\\ LINK FRKHiIIT ONSOIJDATORS AIR-SKA TEL 339-2127 339-2411 TLX R*****8 NLINK Accepting Containers, L.CI. and break bub. Man Ports: Madras, Calcutta, Bomber, Karachi, Colombo, Ctattafonf GuH Ports: Dubai, Damman, Kuwait, Jeddah, Aden, llodridih. Sarjah, Japan/Korea/Taiwan: Tokyo, Nagoya, Yokohama, Kobe, Busan, Kaohsiung, Keeiung, Hong Konf, Bangkok Abo accepting carjofor Male. USA362 words
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Advertisement290 1986-12-01 27 YIIHO SHIPPING FORWARDING AGENCY PTE LTD 227-A TELOK AVER STREET, SPORE OIK TEL *****70 TLX: *542*1 TIN) TWO REGULAR SERVICES TO SONGKHLA/PATTANI MONTHLY (SURAT THAN/ KARNONG CAN BE ARRANGED) THAI-PORE ENTERPRISE PTE LTD 111 s;ss II RS 3b?SB lAIPO REGULAR SERVICE TO MEKONG EXPRESS Vrssch aho cjln( Hodanncity/DanaNc/Hapi«n| OCEAN BRIDGE290 words
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SINGAPORE INFORMATICS '86
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Article, Illustration808 1986-12-01 29 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY is the latest buzzword sweeping through the country. From all angles, we are assailed with the virtues of IT. "It is not enough just to computerise. To be able to compete better, our industries need strategic and creative exploitation808 words
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Article1144 1986-12-01 30 ALAN CHIA - By ALAN CHIA, Assistant Director, National Computer Board THE NUMBER OF companies using information technology (IT) has increased 20 times between 1980 and 1985. but while this indicates very healthy growth in its use, closer inspection shows the figures to be less rosy. A survey1,144 words
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1059 1986-12-01 30 LIM SWEE SAY - By LIM SWEE SAY, MfIEE SAY, Acting General Manager, National Computer Board THE SUCCESS of any business is determined by its ability to attract customers to buy its products and services, and to retain and develop this customer base in the face of competition.1,059 words
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Article, Illustration772 1986-12-01 32 SINGAPORE INFORMATICS 86 opens on Wednesdsy. If you think it is going to be just snother computer show, you could be pleasantly surprised. This svent marks the launch of the consolidsted national information technology plan. "Singapore Informatics 86 is part of a deliberate plan that has772 words
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Article126 1986-12-01 32 ARRAKIS Advantage is not the name of the latest in the seemingly interminable series of Dune books. Instead, it is the name of, believe it or not, very serious down-to-earth educational software. Running on almost any PCs such as the IBM, Apple 11, Commodore 64 and Atari, Arrakis126 words
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Article145 1986-12-01 32 NCR started corporate life as the National Cash Register Company but is now known almost exclusively as a manufacturer of computers. Nonetheless, its mechanical cash-register days still stand it in good stead the company has always remained strong in the banking and financial services industry. In Singapore,145 words
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Article189 1986-12-01 32 TWO BIBLICAL SCHOLARS will be among those presenting papers at Informatics. The two, Dr Yehuda Radday and Dr Haim Shore from Technion, Israel's Institute of Technology, will speak on high-technolo-gy methods of textual analysis. Using computers to analyse the writings in the Bible, the two scholars concluded189 words
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Article218 1986-12-01 32 PHILIPS, which has already cornered the word-processing market in the government sector, having installed some 500 word processors since 1979, has new word processors on display. Word Processors have resulted in annual net savings of close to $5 million in the government, and this lucrative segment218 words
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Article110 1986-12-01 32 RISC is a back-to-basics philosophy in computer design. An acronym for reduced instruction set computing, such a computer its proponents claim can work much faster since it is less encumbered by complex operating systems. Hewlett Packard is one such proponent, jumping right into the risc-y deep end. It110 words
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Article, Illustration800 1986-12-01 33 By the BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GROUP, TELECOMS SINGAPORE is embarking on a bold National Information Technology Plan to move into the next phaae of economic development. And Telecoms, aa the provider of communications services in Singapore, is responsible for the building of theBy the BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GROUP, TELECOMS - 800 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1986-12-01 34 DR JUZAR MOTIWALLA - Managers have to set the ball rolling By DR JUZAR MOTIWALLA, Director of the Institute of Systems Science, National University of Singapore EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT is facing an increasingly complex and demanding set of challenges which requires an entirely different response. In the marketplace,1,383 words
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Article270 1986-12-01 34 Jeffrey Tsang - by Jeffrey Tsang PRODUCTIVITY, speed and efficiency and all other fruit of computerisation and information technology are right and dandy for companies, but what about the individual? Good news. Mr Joe Average will not be left behind in the national drive to make this tiny270 words
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1154 1986-12-01 35 COMPUTERS have only begun to appear on the factory floor in any number over the last decade, but this sector of the economy is perhaps one of the biggest beneficiaries of high technology. Naturally, new manufacturing methods using computer technology are being used1,154 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1986-12-01 35 JEFFREY TSANG - High-tech banking By JEFFREY TSANG COMPUTERS with their massive number-crunching data-storage capability made their appearance on the local banking scene in the late *****, making this industry just about the first to adopt information technology. Since then, banks in Singapore1,237 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1986-12-01 36 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG IN SPITE OF the extensive use of information technology in industry, the government with its Civil Service Computerisation Programme continues to lead the field. While civil services the world over are renowned for red tape, long queues and lots1,254 words
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Advertisement288 1986-12-01 29 Inside Training for IT Director of the Institute of Systems Science, Dr Juzar Motiwalia, discusses the training needed for the information age and how managers can get it. Page 6 Benefiting from it If you're still not sold on information technology, Lim Swee Say, NCB acting general manager, presents the288 words
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Advertisement357 1986-12-01 29 The new NEC APCIV. tt grows on you. If you've discovered the limitations of other PCs you'll find the new NEC APC IV offers the perfect solution with all the winning features you've ever wanted in just one PC. Fully AT-compatible in hardware and software, the APC IV runs all357 words
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Advertisement479 1986-12-01 30 Acomplete list of things tcN> know about 2400 bps modems. Now that you've memorized that, here's a partial list of why a Hayes* Smartmodem 2400"' is best for you. I.The Hayes Smartmodem 2400 allows you to communicate with the vast installed-base of 300, 1200, and 2400 bps "Hayes-compatible" modems. The479 words
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Advertisement234 1986-12-01 31 p;il(KI—IBM PC mC()MPATIBLK MlO2-IHM IX'VI C< )\11 1 \II Ml irAi \i i t >\ir\i II PC+WP PC+WP PC+WP ft 4 s i c•i. i# 1 *T ir ■him zm «.<*> a* il Which one fits you best? 7M'!2 Whatever your WP needs may be, Philips now have systems off-the-peg234 words
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Advertisement194 1986-12-01 32 fv r# We've got the connections Sun Workstation Sun Workstation Ethemtt sun Workstation Sun Server Sun Server BSC 3270 X 25 and IR BSC RJE Sun Server SNA 3270 X.25 IR BSC /V J BSC U SNA rD: 1 Foreip Workstation Sun W'orksution Foreign Works latHm IBM IBM Mainframe Mainframe194 words
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Advertisement99 1986-12-01 32 Merlin Gerin places a guardian angel next to your computer system .-r HT *> m J <1 c* \aS rtC o s s e e o° 0? S 3r o<3 S v \3^ ♦r* c \o e* a 6 > m M Merlin Gerin UPS safeguard hours of programming and99 words
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Advertisement32 1986-12-01 33 At Informatics'B6 NCR will take the wraps off a new era in banking. 41-.' T%' K 1 N C norsiLi SUS»SS SEP r# f m Wi mm the latest them all MIC32 words
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Advertisement59 1986-12-01 34 Scientia/MCBA runs under UNIX on NCR TOWER rrn SCIENTIA/MCBA'S Manufacturing System AppftC* 0 8 r ifPfS jjSf 38 NCR TOWER 32 NCR SINGAPORE SDN. BHD. 2, Alexandra Road, #02-00 Delta House, Singapore 0315 Tel: *****22 Telex: RS ***** NCR Scientia COMPUTER APPLICATIONS PTE. LTD. 10, Anson Road. #24-16 A, International59 words
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Advertisement287 1986-12-01 34 MS December 3-7 1986, World Trade Centre I A new experience awaits you at SINGAPORE INFORMATICS'B6, the most important IT exhibition to be held in the Republic An extraordinary range of sophisticated IT products and services is on display from over 250 companies representing 22 countries worldwide. The list of287 words
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Advertisement125 1986-12-01 35 Telecomet International Inc Jebsen Jessen Engrg Pte Ltd are proud to introduce AUTOLINK THE AUTOMATIC TELEX INTERFACE UNIT 5 yfef i *'<£«• lXSfS$£ y JfV me J:' y «fe "-S -~V I drsJ&AiZ 22 By simply connecting AUTOLINK to your personal computer or wordprocessor, you can easily transmit and receive125 words
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Advertisement299 1986-12-01 35 Small Wonde BITCOM PC I IWUtt lIIWHII Hlllttltltilf If HIM I f < BITCOM PC 111 BKTCOM PC Bitcom PC I XT System 8088 CPU, 4.77 MHz, 640K motherboard, 8 expansion slots Flip-top AT-lookalike casing Compatible with PC/XT Software: Lotus 1-2-3, dBASE 111, CP/M-86. GW BASIC and many more Compact,299 words
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Advertisement140 1986-12-01 36 OUT The next logical step towards office automation Telebox. The days of the 'In' and 'Out' office trays will soon be over. Thanks to the Telebox Service. Telebox (Telecommunication Mailbox) is an electronic mailbox service. Each user is allotted an incoming and outgoing mailbox in the computer. You have instant140 words
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