The Business Times, 7 January 1987
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Title Section12 1987-01-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1987 75 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration239 1987-01-07 1 STOCK MARKET IN LINE with rallies experienced by major stock markets around the world yesterday, the Singapore market scored its first gain this year, albeit modest, in what many brokers say could be the start of the anticipated Chinese New Year rally. The Straits Times Industrial Index239 words
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Article, Illustration586 1987-01-07 1 CHAN OI CHEE - Group of foreign banks files writ against his private companies in KL High Court By CHAN OI CHEE A GROUP of foreign banks in Singapore has decided to take legal action against Malaysian businessman-turned-politician Datuk Alex Lee following his repeated failure to repay586 words
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464 1987-01-07 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE POSITIVE EFFECTS of the bull market, which has been in place since mid-1986, have yet to be reflected in the balance sheets of listed companies. This was evident in BT's latest year-end ranking of the Top 100 companies464 words
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Article, Illustration387 1987-01-07 1 AFP PRESIDENT SUHARTO yesterday unveiled Indonesia's most austere budget in more than a decade, with expenditure slashed to the bone and government and military wages frozen for the second straight year to counter soaring debt payments and low oil prices. Government spending in US dollarAFP - 387 words
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255 1987-01-07 1 AFP INDONESIAN Planning Minister Johannes Sumarlin said yesterday that the government had "no other choice" but to look to the private sector as an engine of growth for the economy in 1987. Briefing foreign journalists after the announcement of theAFP - 255 words
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454 1987-01-07 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SIA) has cautioned that while the results of the first nine months of its financial year have been good, it has to watch out for rising fuel prices and costly overheads. "The price of oil has already found its454 words
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170 1987-01-07 1 Agencies STOCK PRICES surged in both Tokyo and Hongkong yesterday. On the Tokyo Stock Exchange, key market indicators closed at record highs following an overnight rise on Wall Street white in Hongkong the Hang Seng Index jumped 31.47 pointa to 2,583.87. Brokers in HongkongAgencies - 170 words
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Advertisement164 1987-01-07 1 Buy Genuine Regal Shoes from authorised dealers (or your protection FOR HOME BUYERS Once you've found your dream home, the next thing you have to look for is a good housing <K|p loan. Look to International Bank of Singapore. At IBS, our housing loan scheme is designed to make it164 words
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Advertisement314 1987-01-07 1 Making use of adversity INVESTORS IN CHINA must expect lots of problems. After four years of a high-tech joint venture in Shanghai, however, US instrumentation and control systems maker Foxboro has found out that many of these problems could be solved. In fact, some of the difficulties have given it314 words
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Advertisement208 1987-01-07 1 M Shipping Timet comes at a separate section today. Make sure you get your copy. HIGHTECH WITH HIGH TOUCH v.* As the world grows more techmcot, so the work environment must bsconw mors humane, more pleasing to the senses. Ifs a question of balance. Vrtro's answer is "Rgura", a wholy208 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration463 1987-01-07 2 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE retained its position among the top 10 countries in civil aviation in 1985 by virtue of Singapore Airlines's performance. This is the fourth year running that Singapore has managed to hang on to the 10th463 words
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Article, Illustration223 1987-01-07 2 THE JAPANESE EMBASSY has dedicated an issue of Japan Topics, a monthly magazine which it publishes, to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's visit to Japan in October. The magazine's editor, Mr Chan Fook Lin, said it was the first time any foreign head of223 words
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316 1987-01-07 2 MARTIN SOONG - By MARTIN SOONG TRAINING to combat white collar crime in Singapore will be offered next year following a call made last August by Attorney General Tan Boon Teck for training to protect Singapore's economy from the subversive and destabilising results of commercial crime.316 words
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130 1987-01-07 2 DR JOACHIM Kampmann, ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Singapore, presented his letter of credence to President Wee Kim Wee at the Istana yesterday. Dr Kampmann succeeds Dr Richard Louis, who returned to Germany in October last year after completing his tour of duty130 words
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Article151 1987-01-07 2 OVERSEAS Union Bank and its subsidiary, International Bank of Singapore, have announced details of their CPF Minimum Sum Scheme (MSS) Account. Each bank has two schemes, applicable up to the CPF member s 60th birthday, which are available to the member who opens an MSS account151 words
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Article49 1987-01-07 2 THE GOVERNMENT is to acquire 1,530.7 square metres of land for the construction of the Bukit Timah Road/Whitley Road Flyover. The acquisition was gazetted yesterday. The owners of the land are. Ernest Christian Taylor Matt, the estate of Lim Seow Peng, and Liang Ming Chee.49 words
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Article460 1987-01-07 2 Seminars and Courses ss v 1fi-17.ianuarv 1987 World T rade Centre, Singapore. DURATION TITLE Jon 12 Diploma in Production Management Jon 12-19 CDP for Managerial Personnel Jan 12-23 Corporate Strategy in Manufacturing Sector Jon 12- Instrumentation and Mar 6 Control Jan 12- Certificate in labourMar 23 Management Cooperation460 words
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Article, Illustration490 1987-01-07 3 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ NIXDORF COMPUTER (Malaysia) signed a Mslo.B million contract yesterday for a "showcase'' computerisation project in Malaysia that will incorporate hardware manufactured by Nixdorf in Singapore. The Malaysian company, owned 30 per cent by Nixdorf Computer (S) Re Ltd, won the project in an490 words
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Article, Illustration363 1987-01-07 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE USE OF a perfor-mance-linked bonus plan in place of an annual wage increment has helped Wang Computers score record sales and profits in the six months ended December. During this period, orders increased 13 per cent while363 words
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Article160 1987-01-07 3 A LOCAL COMPANY manufacturing and marketing material handling equipment has teamed up with its West German principal to strengthen its market position. Mechanical Handling Engineering (MHE), which was a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Danish group, Jebsen Jessen (SEA), will be converted into a 50-50160 words
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Advertisement74 1987-01-07 3 Hong Leong Centre 138 Robinson Road An Image You Can Bank On I f) New. prestigious building in the heart of the banking financial district Highly visible corner ground floor banking hall with vault High pedestrian traffic from 9 5 pm Klegant internal spiral staircase link to banking offices Approx.74 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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Article379 1987-01-07 4 Changes made to reduce burden on entrepreneurs THE THAI government has announced adjustments in some taxes this year to help reduce the burden on entrepreneurs and a master plan on the tax adjustments is to be implemented. According to Bangkok Post, Finance Minister Dr Suthee Singsaneh said379 words
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267 1987-01-07 4 AP AN AMERICAN-JAPANESE defence study concludes that Japan will probably lose control of its sea lanes in less than six months in. the event of a Soviet attack. Yomiuri Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper, reported on Tuesday thatAP - 267 words
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Article227 1987-01-07 4 AP US EDUCATION Secretary William J Bennett said on Monday that American teachers could earn the same respect that their Japanese counterparts do if they were better trained and held to higher standards. Mr Bennett, commenting on the CBS-TV network's "Morning News'' on his department'sAP - 227 words
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148 1987-01-07 4 AP IMPROVING management, production and economic efficiency of industrial enterprises will be China's top priority for economic development in 1987. According to the vicedirector of China's State Economic Commission, Lin Zongtang, more steps will be taken to improve the management of China's 7,000AP - 148 words
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254 1987-01-07 4 AP WITH A SURGE in machinery imports, South Korea s trade deficit with Japan hit a record US$5.4 billion in 1986, up 80 per cent from the previous year's US$3 billion. The Trade and Industry Ministry said yesterday that the deficit wasAP - 254 words
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Article787 1987-01-07 4 ARRIVALS Operator dtrvict number Local tkn* From OA UA SIA SIA MAS SIA KAL MAS MAS SIA CPA MA GIA SU Al SU Ut THAI SU SAS MAS GU SU SU CAL GU SU SU SU SU SU SU GU THAI KIM THAI CPA MAS MAS GU787 words
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Advertisement42 1987-01-07 4 NOW ON SALE Jan 12 issue v> V »v W* 4$ J* H «k. ><e Kr 2 m ,'v > ONLY •*> *> y* What's behind the widening student protests in China? Is Sakharov really free? Will Reagan survive the Iran inquiry and his health?42 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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411 1987-01-07 5 AFP FRENCH Prime Minister Jacques Chirac yesterday said he "would not deviate" from his policy in the face of industrial action, as a three-week rail strike spread to other sectors, bringing power cuts to the capital. The power cuts in Paris lasted for upAFP - 411 words
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242 1987-01-07 5 UPI THE UK GOVERNMENT S economic policies came under fire on Monday from the chief economist of Lloyds Bank, who called for increased public spending and state borrowing to cut unemployment by one million over five years. Christopher Johnson, writing in theUPI - 242 words
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117 1987-01-07 5 Reuter BRITAIN is in danger of becoming a slum society, according to a senior British judge, who warned on Monday that homelessness and poor housing provided a breeding ground for crime, marital breakdown, child abuse and neglect. Speaking at the launch of the British campaignReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration207 1987-01-07 5 UPI THE WEST GERMAN opposition has charged that Chancellor Helmut Kohl tried to get the votes of the extreme right by asserting in a campaign speech that East Germany is holding political prisoners in concentration camps. "This is cold war talk," saidUPI; Reuter - 207 words
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148 1987-01-07 5 Reuter ARGENTINE courts are rushing to bring military officers to trial for alleged human rights abuses before a new law barring such trials takes effect, legal experts said. Some 20 officers accused of atrocities committed during the former military government areReuter - 148 words
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297 1987-01-07 5 FT BULGARIA has officially launched a Soviet-style reform of its bureaucratic and inefficient economy which Prime Minister Georgi Atanasov said would lead to a "radical" economic restructuring and a wide degree of company self-management. According to a ddcument approved by the communist party, "self-governing" andFT - 297 words
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498 1987-01-07 5 AP PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN has asked Congress to triple spending on retraining laid-off factory workers for new jobs, a move which officials acknowledge is aimed at undercutting enthusiasm for protectionist trade legislation. Calling the current job programmes ineffective, Mr Reagan told CongressAP - 498 words
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167 1987-01-07 5 UPI THE SENATE Intelligence Committee yesterday refused a request from the White House and voted not to release a 159-page report of its findings in the most sweeping investigation so far of the Iran arms scandal. Committee leaders Senators David Durenberger and Patrick Leahy declinedUPI - 167 words
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Advertisement6 1987-01-07 5 DaActt fuels political dabate, Pag* 76 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1987-01-07 5 Doonesbury excuse MB, MIIYA, RJCK*. HELLO?-OH, HI, OUJE! IVHAVS L UP*^ Bin' ou' i N K" UH-HUH...MH/CHCOM-MITTE£*.„UH-HUH... H£U,LOOK,OLUS,MY AMCE IS JUST KEEP BEING YOURSELF. TOUGH/TOUT. 6HB NO QUARTER! N BY GARRY TRUDEAU ALSO, BE SURE 70 tJEAR YOUR UNIFORM AGAIN. IT SEEMS TO HAVE A RATHER SALUTARf EFFECT ON SOMEOFTHE63 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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487 1987-01-07 6 Reuter THE NEW TAIWAN DOLLAR is expected to rise moderately against the US currency this year after jumping sharply under strong pressure from Washington in 1986, according to economists and bank officials. Central bank governor Chang Chi-Cheng said on Monday the TaiwanReuter - 487 words
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218 1987-01-07 6 AP A GROUP of Japanese banks led by the Export-Import Bank of Japan will provide five Japanese trading firms with yen credits totalling US$B9O million for a liquefied petroleum gas project in Indonesia, according to bank officials. An official of theAP - 218 words
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Article157 1987-01-07 6 AFP WITH BUSINESS ACTIVITY slowly returning to normal after the New Year holidays, Indonesia's US dollar purchases rose again on Monday to more than 10 times Saturday's level, a total of U5564.85 million being withdrawn. The figure for the 14th banking day after a dollar-buyingAFP - 157 words
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Article284 1987-01-07 6 AFP CURRENCY reserves held by Britain fell by US$B3 million in December to U5521,923 billion, the Treasury said on Monday. But the decline occurred after extraordinary items which reduced the reserves by a net US$l79 million. These included repayment of debt, loan servicing and new loansAFP - 284 words
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164 1987-01-07 6 UPI THE central bank of Mexico began a futures market on Monday on the peso-dollar exchange rate, allowing public and private businesses to guard against currency fluctuations. The futures market allows businesses to buy six-month certificates for controlled dollars at the peso priceUPI - 164 words
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Article70 1987-01-07 6 Reuter NINETY-FOUR PER CENT of Mexico's 500-odd commercial creditor banks have agreed to take part in the country's latest US$6 billion medium-term loan as talks with the rest resumed on Monday. A Finance Ministry spokesman in Mexico City said the disbursement of the first tranche, forReuter - 70 words
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Article117 1987-01-07 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank market closed at 5 per cent yesterday, up 1 1/2 points from Monday. The one-month, twomonth and three-month rates each gained 1/4 point to 3 1/2 per cent. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: Offer Nd Overnight S 4 3/4 1-mortt,117 words
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Article, Illustration706 1987-01-07 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar yesterday closed weaker against most major currencies on renewed selling by European operators in moderate late trading. Dealers said that the absence of West German central bank intervention at the opening of the European exchanges and a bearish outlook for the US economy contributed706 words
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Article223 1987-01-07 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: BM Ohr en MS parity ehmm Local dollars to on* unit of foroij jn currency: US doNor 2.1720 2.1730 2.8196 -22.97 pound 3.1971 3.2008 7.3469 -56.48 Australian doNar 1.4400 1.4438 3.4286 -58.00 NZ dollar 1.1574 1.1603 3.4286 -66.24 Canadian dollar 1-5807 1.5820 3.4206223 words
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Article339 1987-01-07 6 HONGKONG: Gold closed lower yesterday in thin trading due to a lack of fresh factors. Bullion finished at U*****.90/U*****.40 an ounce against an initial U*****.60/U*****.10 and New York's close of U*****.70/U*****.20. The metal seemed unable to breach technical resistance at US$4O4. Dealers noted some physical selling by local339 words
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Article258 1987-01-07 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Short-dates firmed between 1/8 and 1/4 point at the outset but were little changed later. Term rates were narrowly mixed initially and thereafter remained unchanged. One month closed at 6-3/8 6-1/4 per cent, two258 words
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Article569 1987-01-07 6 SUPPORTED by the stronger US dollar and softer oil prices, March Eurodollars opened at 94.03, up 6 ticks from its previous close. However, doubts about the strength of the dollar saw prices resisted at this level. They eased slightly on profit-taking. News of a larger-than-ex-pected increase in US money569 words
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Advertisement137 1987-01-07 6 A first class kotel at an affordable price. The Shangri-La Inn Fenang brings to the heart of Georgetown a standard of service never before seen in Penang. Its 426 guestrooms and 16 suites feature the finest in amenities. And heing centrally located in the heart of Georgetown it is the137 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration847 1987-01-07 7 UPI PERU's once stagnant economy grew at a robust 7 per cent rate last year even white Preeident Alan Garcia defied the international financial system and nearly turned his back on the country's foreign bankers. The economy expanded four times faater thanUPI - 847 words
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666 1987-01-07 7 AP CARIBBEAN and Central American nations comprise a variety of countries facing similar problems: impoverished economies, heavy debt, high unemployment and stagnant or uneven economic growth. Their struggle, like that of many developing countries, is to attract the kind of foreign companies they believeAP - 666 words
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Article, Illustration929 1987-01-07 7 Washington facing tough choices NYT THE ISSUE driving the debate over the trillion-doller budget that President Ronald Reagan proposed on Monday will be the enormous deficits that have set his economic policies apart from those of his predecessors. According to many economists and leaders ofNYT - 929 words
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FEATURES
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Article515 1987-01-07 8 THEY CALL it a trillion dollar budget. It contains that magical figure that runs into 13 digits. It is an amount President Ronald Reagan has proposed to spend in the next financial year. Judging by the reactions, Mr Reagan will not get to spend the U551,024515 words
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Article, Illustration908 1987-01-07 8 JIM ABRAMS - Investors In China must expect lots of problems. After four years of a high-tech Joint-venture in Shanghai, however, US instrumentation and control systems maker Foxboro found out that many of these problems could be solved. In fact, some of the difficulties have givenAP - 908 words
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Advertisement340 1987-01-07 8 THIS CAR IS FfTTH> WITH 6CHUINE BMW BRAKE THIS CAR ISNT A BMW is a conglomeration of over ***** individual elements. As such, how well or badly the car performs depends largely on the quality of its parts. Which is why, in the pig-headed tradition of Bayerische Motoren Werke, our340 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous600 1987-01-07 8 mmmm CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Ban, acting angry? (5) 6 Two ahaltaring structural? (5) 9 Failura dua to rain? (4-3) 10 Laaa than ambitious scope (5) 11 Vary good satin waavar (5) 12 Moat of tha rubbish has baan burnt (5) 13 Baa how to raacind, possibly (7) 15 A600 words
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SPORTS
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360 1987-01-07 9 AP A GLIMMER OF HOPE remains that Newport might play host to the next America's Cup but city officials in past years have done little to entice sailors back, say San Diego Yacht Club officials. "Newport is a good site." saysAP - 360 words
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405 1987-01-07 9 WIMBLEDON champions Boris Becker and Martina Navratilova plan to team up to play mixed doubles at Grand Slam tennis tournaments this year. The mass-circulation Bild newspaper in Hamburg, West Germany, said on Monday that Navratilova had been in contact with Becker's manager,405 words
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176 1987-01-07 9 Bernama ABOUT 900 participants from Asia, Australia and New Zealand will attend the 11-day 19th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) to be held in Malaysia and Singapore from March 12 to 22. The conference, organised jointly by the Selangor Turf Club and the Singapore TurfBernama - 176 words
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237 1987-01-07 9 AFP ALAN BOND'S Australia IV snatched a dramatic comeback victory in Fremantle yesterday to enter the defender s final of the America's Cup. Australia IV came from over two minutes behind to down Kookaburra II by 24 seconds. The win is subject toAFP - 237 words
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Miscellaneous1151 1987-01-07 9 RriStcW: wpvD p\ NiGHTmptfe LhST rsJiGHT. u>o<c uP scßep\mtNG PvND INI J .PfcRSPiRFNTiON t ujpvS Bftc< TpvLKING TO VOU UOHPTT U>P\STHe ©Evm'nf SUmUfxl Co.Ud to cm mm PM SBC Text Sample Pages. I Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Carol Burnett ond Friends: Steve Lawrence and Tim Conway are Carol's1,151 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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260 1987-01-07 10 FT CROWNX, a large Canadian insurance group, staged a mid-day stock market raid on Mercantile House, Britain's second largest money broking company, on Monday and gained control of 14.9 per cent of its shares for just over £44 million. This move, which valued Mercantile'sFT - 260 words
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160 1987-01-07 10 Reuter BANKAMERICA CORP, the second largest US bank holding company, said that its board of directors had unanimously rejected a US$3.2 billion takeover offer from First Interstate Bancorp. Bank America, which has had huge losses in recent years because of soured loans to energy andReuter - 160 words
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431 1987-01-07 10 Reuter PRICES closed sharply higher in heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose a record 44.01 points to close at 1,971.32, a new high. The previous record increase of 43.41 points was set onReuter - 431 words
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Article128 1987-01-07 10 JAN C« Imp (Ml CI A. SO* 20*8 Abttibi 28* .41 1* im Prov Ptpa iu ma 11* Karr Addison IS* Bink Nova Scotti Bank Of Montraal BaH Canada 17% .39% unch unch 51 LoMaw Co McMM Bktt Molaon A Moon Corp 11* -a 29* 1 unch Bf ucm128 words
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Article205 1987-01-07 10 MM HAND Truai ml Un JM 180 80 8 MO IMTMAU Wooltru 1880 A Alpha 1200 MNM Ab+TCOTI 328 8 Aad 1400 unch 8900 318 ASMS™* 400 4029 uneh Btyvoof ***** 2900 100 Bftilowi 2000 100 8000 +900 v U WIMR. CNA. 210 10 Com OoW 4000 200 618205 words
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Article598 1987-01-07 10 JAM M Ml Eaetom Airt N L Induat 5* Alcan Alumtn Alcoa Allag ln« 29* so* 12% 1% 1% •ft >1% Eaatman Kodak. EM Uliy Engelhard Cp Exxon Cp MX 76 30% 73% 2 1* 1ft 1ft Kabaco Ri Natl Diat Cham Navtatar NCR Corp 81ft 46ft 6*598 words
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Article698 1987-01-07 10 Amsterdam JAM AON Rl 626.60 90 20 16 112.00 -1 3 AXZO 180 10 16 AJrama 140 70 AMEV Amro Bank. Am Mad 78.40 88.80 131.00 0.8 0.8 2 6 Bart* 17.80 ■0.7 B0L8, Buahrman Tattarc Catva ft: I 88 6.3 2.6 unch 7 264.00 2 Fflh Fokfcar698 words
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Article59 1987-01-07 10 Reuter THE British government will not make an interim report on its current investigation of Quinnees PLC, said Corporate Affairs Minister Michael Howard yesterday. The oppoeition Labour Party has demanded such a report be given. But Mr Howard said an interim report would hurt theReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement76 1987-01-07 10 All YOU WANT X L f A? s $12, per person '^k Lunch: 12 •n \mdiii 181, Kitchener Road, Singapore 0820. Tel. *****22 1. Over 23 items, including soup of the day, beef, pork, chicken, mutton, seafood, salads, desserts etc. 2. BBQ at the comfort of your own table. 3.76 words
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Advertisement93 1987-01-07 10 m 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-2.30 pm Dinner: 6.30 pm -10.30 pm ■||B 1093 words
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Advertisement113 1987-01-07 10 •mm 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.^^J^J cpgwn *£ssil FK/NtZHOm »OORMMTM:7M9aU«7niIU«Lina I Mi.Hi<byP»c.HßWh-)#»113 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article424 1987-01-07 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply higher as strong demand from overseas institutions sent the Hang Seng Index to another record high, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index surged 31.47 (>oints to 2,583.87, erasing a high of 2,568.30 set on December 31. Brokers said there were no new factors in424 words
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Article237 1987-01-07 11 JAN M All Sineara Indus NT t 1 93 31.00 25 40 02 0.06 1.4 Kuochan Dav Laa Chang Yuan Cham Indus 22 90 0.7 13 2 0.7 1.3 0.1 31 50 0.3 Chang Hwa Bank 42 20 Lian Hwa Indus Nan Ya Ptaa 18 80 35 80 0.8237 words
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Article409 1987-01-07 11 TOKYO: The stock market average climbed to a record closing high on optimism over Wall Street's gains on Monday, but the index was off its record intra-day high as some investors took profits, brokers said. The index closed up 116.21 at 18,936.73 after touching an intraday high of 19,041.24409 words
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Article105 1987-01-07 11 JAN M Kal 1060 -47 20 -10 Kangwon Ind 1030 25 460 Kia Motor 100 60 40 Daewoo Corp Daewoo Heavy 965 1260 -14 70 Koton Iin.... Koraa Long Term Lucky Lid 2310 17M 1510 Dong Ah Phar Dong Suh Stock Dongbu Stoat 830 1640 1670 •1 80 20105 words
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Article415 1987-01-07 11 Reuter BYDNEY: Australian share markets reached their sixth consecutive record close as general bullishness combined with a shortage of stock buoyed prices across the boards, brokers said. BHP rose to record levels on speculation of another bid by Bell Resources or Elders IXL. It closed 12 cents higher atReuter - 415 words
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Article135 1987-01-07 11 MM M 1 IAHT Siam Ctty 866 -12 Ao Kham Thai Camant 058 16 Ayudhyt InvtitfTltrt 256 8 Siam Commarctai Bangkok Aground 67 5 Ban* 504 unch Bangkok Bank 277 uncfi Siam Food Product* 631 6 Bank 0» Ayydhya 195 -1 S<ngar Thailand 32 075 Charooog Thai Wlra Smptnyo135 words
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Article87 1987-01-07 11 jam m <\co|i Mining KM OrionM B 0 081 -0 002 0001 Anglo PMI 0 003 unch PhUox B 047 Apox Mining B 0 036 ♦0003 Pfono B Ada* Con. 8 20 2 5 LTT 2$7 50 10 BoQirto QoM Bute Pwfrofum 0 007 0012 0 001 unch Son87 words
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Article54 1987-01-07 11 AFP THE SUZUKI Motor Co, Japan's largest maker of small cars, has named Seiichi Inagawa, an executive director, as its new chairman and another executive director, Kaoru Kume, as the vicepresident. Osamu Suzuki retains the post of president and Hisao Uchiyama has been promoted to executiveAFP - 54 words
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520 1987-01-07 11 Reuter TWO OF THE WORLD'S largest bank groups Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank Ltd of Japan and Citicorp of the US have discussed the linkage of some of their operations but no definitive agreement has been reached. Yuko Oana, the managing director of Dai-lchi's NewReuter - 520 words
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237 1987-01-07 11 Bernama MARA is toying with the idea of listing its profitable subsidiaries on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange as a long-term measure. "The potential to list is there," chairman Haji Khalid Yunus said after a visit to Kulitkraf Sdn Bhd, one of Mara's subsidiariesBernama - 237 words
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126 1987-01-07 11 Bernama MINOLTA, one of the leading camera makers from Japan, will focus its marketing efforts on Asia in view of its big sales potential. Company president Hideo Tashima said in his 1987 New Year message that Asia had the potential because ofBernama - 126 words
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Advertisement76 1987-01-07 11 ti}/> Wbere id wise, aai ir A TRIBUTE TO DANCE Every Wednesday and Friday, Club 5 pays tribute to dance from traditional to modern choreographed and performed by professional dancers. Each performance is a visual treat in itself. Starting 8.15 pm every Wednesday and Friday throughout January. Enjoy 25% cfiscount76 words
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Advertisement122 1987-01-07 11 *2 1. v. Your evening begins... ...at the Fountain Lounge. The popular meeting place to unwind before dinner with a cocktail and triends. Musical entertainment from 5 pm. Happy Hours from 5 to 8 pm daily. Enjoy one drink free with every one ordered; while bottle buyers pay only half122 words
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Advertisement140 1987-01-07 11 Tj I* •'A m* Temptations served round the clock Only at Cafe Excelsior A delightful selection of western and local favourites Hong Kong style noodles and congee A superb High Tea Buffet Served daily from 3pm to 6pm <88 Excelsior Hotel 5 Coleman Street. Singapore 0617. Tel: *****33 Meals at140 words
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Advertisement107 1987-01-07 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 $10.50107 words
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352 1987-01-07 12 AP JAPAN'S agriculture minister has ordered a review of Japan's food control system aimed at lowering prices for rice and wheat, the newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun has reported. Because of large government subsidies for Japanese farmers. Japanese consumers pay about twice what their USAP - 352 words
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97 1987-01-07 12 Reuter RUBBER PRICES are set to surge this month due to low supplies from Thailand and Indonesia and strong demand, according to the Malaysian Rubber Exchange Licensing Board in its monthly bulletin. Consumer interest will grow much stronger this year on higherReuter - 97 words
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216 1987-01-07 12 UPI THAILAND, in spite of competition from subsidised American rice exporters, increased its rice exports by 7.9 per cent to more than 4.3 million tonnes in 1986, government figures showed yesterday. Thai government officials, however, estimated that income from rice exportsUPI - 216 words
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Article173 1987-01-07 12 Reuter THE BANGKOK Board of Trade said it has lowered its maize crop forecast for the 1986/87 (July/June) season to 4.09 million tonnes from a previous projection of 4.18 million. This compares with a crop of 5.35 million tonnes in 1985/86. The board, a privateReuter - 173 words
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Article103 1987-01-07 12 OIL PRODUCTS PRICES on the Far East petroleum products market firmed across the board in an active trading day. The short-term availability of most products was tight, with many traders and refiners willing to pay over-the-odds prices for cargoes. Crudes fell back in late Monday trade. Closing prices for crude103 words
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Article195 1987-01-07 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed firmer yesterday on late covering, after moving uncertainly earlier, in line with a higher close in palm oil futures. The market had risen initially on strong covering and speculative buying, supported by a steadier Chicago soyoil futures close. Trading was moderately active.195 words
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Article67 1987-01-07 12 Bangkok (USS/toww. FOB) White Rice 100% Iff dots 245 100% 2nd don 210 100% 3rd dots 205 5% 195 10% 190 '5% 185 20% 175 25% 170 35% 170 Broken Rice A-l Suptr 118 A-l Special 115 C-1 Special unq C-l Ord unq Loonzain Rice 100% 1 st grod*67 words
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Article288 1987-01-07 12 RAS prlCGS In 8 c*nte/kg, FOB In bat* B NOON CLOSE Buyers S*ll*rs Buyers C —H je'ieri Int 1 RSS Prompt 183.00 184.00N 184.00 185.00N bit 1 RSS F»b 87 183.00 183.50 184.25 184.75 Int 1 RSS March 184.00 1 84.50 185.25 185.75 Int 2 RSS OP288 words
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Article81 1987-01-07 12 Icanw/kg, 1 -ton polMi) FEB 87 MAR 87 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS lvy*n 5,11, n SSR 30 173.00 175.00N 174.00 •76 00N SSI 50 171.00 173.00N 172.00 174.00N MRELB tuyn S<liri Ivyart SoH*n SMI cv 2*1.00 283.00N 282.00 284.00N SMt I 282.00 284.00N 283.0081 words
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Article174 1987-01-07 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES in Chicago closed mixed on Monday, ranging one US cent a bushel higher to 2-1/4 cents lower. Prices recovered late in the session amid buying by a commission house that operates a commodity fund and appeared to be covering short positions. Prices were pressured early by heavy174 words
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Article150 1987-01-07 12 THE PRICE Of TIN on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) doaad Hva cants higher at M 517.39 par kilo yaatarday on continued covering activity. The markat opened with strong buying demend of IS2 tonnes, but the tonnage fell aa the price roaa to M150 words
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Article260 1987-01-07 12 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with Feb 1 RSS buyers quoted at 184.25 cents/kilo, up 1.25 cents from Monday. The morning session ended steady at overnight levels. Reports of Soviet Union purchases of around 1,000 tonnes of RSS One and Two grades in Malaysia brought speculative buying, helping260 words
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Article165 1987-01-07 12 WHEAT FUTURES in Chicago closed 2-3/4 US cents to one cent a bushel lower on Monday. Traders said buyers were wary throughout the session because of the generally bearish sentiment on the floor and trade talk that government price supports for US farm commodities might be reduced. The Reagan165 words
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Article591 1987-01-07 12 COFFEE Robusta futures faltered during Monday s afternoon call on light liquidation and erased the day's gains, ending a dull session unchanged to £10 lower. The late sell off reflected the general lack of conviction the market has been exhibiting recently. Physical and futures market traders alike are591 words
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Article137 1987-01-07 12 Chinese Produce Exchange SoMon' noon doting prlco* on ion 6 (SJ/100 kg). Coconut oil tul FOB 66.00 Old drum FO# 76.00 Now drum FOB •6.00 Copra Mlxod (too**) 33 buyon Pepper Morrtok Whho FOB NLW *****)0 dorowai wnnv FOB foq NIW *****)0 Sarawak tpocial Made FOB NLW *****0137 words
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Advertisement126 1987-01-07 12 This announcement appears as a matter of record only 7 January 1987 NMB MINEBEA INVESTMENT PTE LTD 5550,000,000 NOTE ISSUANCE FACILITY Guaranteed By THE SUMITOMO TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED Managed By UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED Underwritten By UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED BANQUE INDOSUEZ OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED Tender Panel126 words
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Advertisement416 1987-01-07 12 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND MOSSEY INVESTMENT PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Mossey Investment Pte Ltd held at 10 Collyer Quay #21-01, Ocean Building. Singapore 0104 on 30th December 1986 the following resolutions were passed:SPECIAL RESOLUTION WINDING UP "That Mossey Investment416 words
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Advertisement467 1987-01-07 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF (SINGAPORE) PJ LIMITED PRIVATE MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of HIEW BUILDERS (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED duly convened and held at M/s. S. Lee Company's office of No. 50, Jalan Saltan,467 words
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Article, Illustration4074 1987-01-07 13 BUOYED by firmness in several major overseas exchanges, the Singapore stock market perked up yesterday, with interest focussed on blue chip counters. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 7.83 points to close at 890.07 while the BT Composite Index closed 5.72 points4,074 words
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Article246 1987-01-07 13 Rises M 715 to* Mi 50* 304 UlC 390 C A C 179 Oy 0*. 50« 332 UOl 135 J Co mow 106 PAN 910 M tanking 525 Woomo. 520 Sfrofti Trodbig 376 Y H S 342 Apolo 49 Jwrong Eng 50« 366 Falls 1 Sombowong 452246 words
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Article3153 1987-01-07 13 810 and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT3,153 words
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Article162 1987-01-07 13 PEAK HUA INDUSTRIES Berhad: 17th AGM at the Conference Room at Lot 1509, 15th Floor. Wisma HLA, Jalan Raja Chulan, ***** Kuala Lumpur, today at 10am. UNITED MALAYAN FLOUR MILLS Berhad: AGM at the Conference Room, Shangri-La Inn, Jalan Magazine, Penang on Friday. Jan 16, at noon. CHIN162 words
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Advertisement28 1987-01-07 13 KL market report, Business done on the KLSE, Page 15 ON SALE NOW The Best and Newest Ideas come from DECOR GUIDE I $3.50 A Times Periodicals Publication28 words
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1496 1987-01-07 14 JULIANA TAY - Compiled by JULIANA TAY Rank Company Last Year Group Gross Group Paid-up Paid-up Current Return year ended ShareAssets Net Capital Capital at Earnings on rank holders' less Profits as at Financial Per ShareFunds Contra mil) Dec 31 year-end Share holders' mil) Accounts 1986 mil)1,496 words
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Article696 1987-01-07 14 Reuter SHARE PRICES were marked up yesterday at the outset in response to the record high and largest ever one day gain on Wall Street on Monday, dealers said. Trading was moderate and dealers noted early follow-through buying in the wake of the initial mark-ups. At 0915 GMTReuter - 696 words
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Article123 1987-01-07 14 HONGKONG Hongkong Index Tuesday 1652 65 Monday 1629 56 Week ogo 1633 23 Hang Seng Index Tuesday 2583 87 Monday 2552 40 Wee* ogo 2559 36 All Industrials Tuesday Mondoy Week ago NEW YORK Dow Jones Mondoy Friday Week ogo 2414 3 2383 4 2341 9 1971 32123 words
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1234 1987-01-07 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - Ten out of 12 companies with double-digit returns are Malaysian By NAJEEB JARHOM ONLY A DOZEN companies in BT's latest year-end ranking of the Top 100 based on shareholders' funds managed dou-ble-digit return on equity (ROE) compared with 22 a year ago. And1,234 words
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Advertisement29 1987-01-07 14 We safe keep them in our lockable steel boxes for long storage. Document Safekeeping Services Pte Ltd No. 1 Jalan Remaja Room 601 Singapore 2366. Tel: 76K334 (answering machine)29 words
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Advertisement319 1987-01-07 14 NOTES (8) Incorporated in Singapore. (M) Incorporated in Malaysia. (UK) Incorporated in the UK. AA Not ranked last year. F First year of listing. L Loss. NB All banks' consolidated assets exclude customers' liabilities. Capital reserves exclude goodwill but may or may not include surplus arising from revaluation of land319 words
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Article464 1987-01-07 15 n mm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW SHARES of Sealion Hotels were actively traded yesterday amidst market speculation that an unnamed party has agreed to acquire a large chunk of the capital of the hotel company. Market sources say the buyer is a company whichBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 464 words
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493 1987-01-07 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK THE JACK CHIA group. heavily involved in the ambitious Asl billion South Yarra project in Australia, is revising the purchase consideration for the sale of a 45 per cent stake in Cannons Sports Club (UK)493 words
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454 1987-01-07 15 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN SINGAPORE NATIONAL Printers, the first and only company to seek a listing on the new stock market, is expected to offer its shares to the public next month. Trading of its shares on Sesdaq (Stock Exchange of Singapore Automated and454 words
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Article, Illustration610 1987-01-07 15 CHUAN HUP HOLDINGS Ltd is to expand its presence overseas, especially in China where it has secured a foothold. In its rights issue prospectus, Chuan Hup disclosed that the group is negotiating for a number of business opportunities in China and it is610 words
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343 1987-01-07 15 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market staged a technical correction yesterday. Trading was slightly more active and situational stocks which had recorded sharp losses on the previous day finished with small gains. Some Singaporebased stocks attracted strong buying support to finish moderately higher. Among these343 words
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Article2085 1987-01-07 15 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acmo I—l AJlnomoto (310S) Alm Htdg (170S) Akam 168.562,085 words
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Article225 1987-01-07 15 Managers' prices MARA-Bumiputra for Jan 7 Ftrtt B'putro S*cond B'putro 5.17 448 522 473 Singapore Unit Trust Third B'putro 348 373 The Commtc* Th* Savings Fund S'por* Prog Fund S'por* S*c Fund S'por* InvMt Fund S'por* Equity Fund oooooo 0.95 on 039 OAS 075 346* Fourtti B'putro Fifth225 words
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Advertisement167 1987-01-07 15 THE LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL PRESENTS VA CORPORATE RECOVERY Learn lessons from the recession. The deepening recession poses new challenges for Managers, Company Directors and Entrepreneurs. Corporate recovery and Management turnaround are strategic concerns in 1987 to stay afloat and get ahead of competition. The Issues: The causes of company problems167 words
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Advertisement40 1987-01-07 15 Public Lecture by SIR GEORGE PORTER (Nobel Laureate in Chemistry) Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor Topic: i 1: 1111 n :om M Wednesday, 7 January 1987 Venue: Lecture Theatre 27, Kent Ridge. Time: 6 pm For Enquiries, Please Call: *****03,*****3940 words
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601 1987-01-07 16 LEE HAN SHIHt - Payment to the industry expected to drop this year By LEE HAN SHIHt CONTRACTORS collected almost $5 billion in payments during the first 11 months of 1986. But impressive as this might sound, this was $1.17 billion lower than what601 words
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364 1987-01-07 16 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THERE WAS a steep jump in bank loans to general commerce last October, according to latest figures from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. But total bank lending to most major sectors of the Singapore economy fell during that month.364 words
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Article87 1987-01-07 16 Bernama ES THE 10 PER CENT STAKE under the New Economic Policy to the Indian community had not been promised by the government, but was only a general policy formulated to reflect its racial composition, said Malaysian Indian Congress deputy president Datuk S Subramaniam yesterday.Bernama ES - 87 words
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Article244 1987-01-07 16 Bernama THE YOUTH WING of the Malaysian Chinese Association yesterday asked Bank Negara to allow depositors of the cooperatives whose assets have been frozen by the central bank to withdraw at least 20 per cent of their savings before the Chinese New Year on JanBernama - 244 words
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187 1987-01-07 16 Reuter MINISTERS from Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand who are responsible for tin will meet in Singapore on Friday to finalise plans by the Association of Tin Producing Countries to boost prices by cutting output, Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Lim Keng Yaik said yesterday.Reuter - 187 words
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305 1987-01-07 16 SPAREKASSEN SDS, Denmark's fourth largest bank, plans to open its offshore branch in Singapore in the middle of the year. Per Nylev, the bank's representative in Singapore, said approval has already been granted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Mr305 words
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Article126 1987-01-07 16 Reuter THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry is thinking of allowing some Japanese institutions to trade foreign financial futures from Tokyo. Bankers said yesterday that an official statement was unlikely to come before fiscal 1987/88, starting April 1, and would include a decision on whether banks would beReuter - 126 words
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Article88 1987-01-07 16 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES turned lower yesterday morning, with the continued strength of Wall Street stocks dampening investment demand for the metal. "The attention is on the high-flying stock market and this is putting a shadow on gold," said Martin McNeill of Dominick and Dominick Inc. Gold forReuter - 88 words
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Article82 1987-01-07 16 Reuter WALL STREET seemed reluctant to give up a good thing as the market pushed ahead yesterday for the third straight session of the new year. Investors celebrated Monday s record setting pace by drawing on that moment. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed five points toReuter - 82 words
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Article43 1987-01-07 16 AFP FINANCE MINISTER Kiichi Miyazawa said yesterday that Japan's economy would not be overly bright in the first half of this year. He hoped that the yen would decline to reflect the "fundamentals of the Japanese economy". AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article36 1987-01-07 16 AFP A WEAK US dollar, soaring local exports and growing tourism were encouraging prospects for Hongkong's economy in 1967, John Mackenzie, area general manager for Standard Chartered Bank, said yesterday. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article67 1987-01-07 16 Reuter BANK OF THAILAND governor Kamchorn Sathirakul said yesterday that Siam City Bank had till today to convince the central bank that it could raise its capital to 1.8 billion baht from 800 million baht. He said that the central bank had rejected an appeal byReuter - 67 words
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Article40 1987-01-07 16 Bernama KOPERASI Sepadu Berhad chairman Datuk Yap Peng, alias Yap Piang Tau, pleaded not guilty in Kuala Lumpur High Court yesterday to two counts of criminal breach of trust involving a total of Ms3.l million. BernamaBernama - 40 words
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Article43 1987-01-07 16 AP PHILIPPINE government and rebel negotiators failed to reach agreement on any points in talks in Manila yesterday and scrapped a second planned meeting later this week, but both sides said that the peace talks would continue. APAP - 43 words
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Article59 1987-01-07 16 UPI INDIA in its largest ever purchase of American military technology will buy 11 jet engines for prototypes of an advanced combat aircraft. A US diplomat in New Delhi said yesterday that the tale contract had been signed last month between the Indian-government-run Defence ResearchUPI - 59 words
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175 1987-01-07 17 Reuter THREE MAJOR companies of the medium-sized shipbuilding and shipping Tanaka Industries Group filed with the Oita prefecture District Court in southern Japan for protection against creditors under bankruptcy laws, Japanese court officials said. The companies are Tanaka Industries Ltd, Minami Nippon ShipbuildingReuter - 175 words
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331 1987-01-07 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE ASIA-NORTH America Eastbound Rate Agreement (Anera) has streamlined its review procedures for service contracts to accommodate the high volume of requests that came in the last few weeks. With the exception of Japan, Anera has been very busy negotiating contracts331 words
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252 1987-01-07 17 Reuter THE FRENCH government will hand out 80 million francs (US$l2.5 million) in loans this year to help French shipping companies buy an extra six vessels to build up the country's declining merchant fleet. Secretary of State for the Sea, Ambroise Guellec, saidReuter - 252 words
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Article72 1987-01-07 17 Reuter SHL SYSTEMHOUSE and SNC Group have received a contract from Canadian Commercial Corp to supply an advanced vessel traffic management system to the Hongkong Marine Department. It said the system will be based on Digital Equipment Corp (DEC) Vax processors and the contract willReuter - 72 words
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Article52 1987-01-07 17 Reuter THE FAR EASTERN Freight Conference and its associated conferences said the currency adjustment factor (CAF) for Taiwan was raised to 19 per cent from 15 per cent from Jan 5. It said the increase was calculated from average exchange rates in the last week ofReuter - 52 words
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Article85 1987-01-07 17 Reuter THE 70,863 dwt Norwegian motor tanker Toluma and the 17,197 grt Japanese coaster Shoei Maruno reached Mizushima for cargo discharge after colliding off Takuma in Japan's inland sea, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. It said agents at Kobe reported the Toluma, bound for Mizushima fromReuter - 85 words
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Article154 1987-01-07 17 AP LONDON'S Tower Bridge, which swings up in two sections to let River Thames traffic through, reopened yesterday following the collapse of a floating crane that damaged part of the superstructure and forced it to close for about nine hours. "Temporary repairs have been effected. The bridgeAP - 154 words
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Article73 1987-01-07 17 Reuter BANGLADESH will buy a 16,500 dwt cargo vessel from China for US$lO.4 million under a contract signed between the two countries last month, shipping corporation officials said. Delivery of the vessel, to be built at China's Guangzhou shipyard, will be made in June 1988. BangladeshReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration283 1987-01-07 18 NIPPON KOKAN Kaisha. Japan's second largest steel maker, will soon venture into deep-saa exploration and ocean surveying. It has incorporated a new company Atlas Deepsea Engineering Co, Adeco, in Toyko to capitalise on increased ocean development. Adeco, headed by NKK director Mr Takashi Kawai, is283 words
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179 1987-01-07 18 AFP MARINE POLICE have halved the amount of contraband smuggled into Thailand by sea in the past three months, Thai Marine Police Commander Major General Theerachai Riancharoen said. He said that 21 million baht (U*****,500) worth of goods had been intercepted and 30AFP - 179 words
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237 1987-01-07 18 Reuter A MISSILE was fired at a US Navy helicopter by a merchant ship in the southern Gulf on Monday but missed the aircraft by about 500 metres, the Pentagon said. The announcement late Monday gave only brief details of the incidentReuter - 237 words
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Article959 1987-01-07 18 AB Shpg V 5 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenkiel liner X 1 Ailtrons VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow Lines X 4 Atlos line X 3 ANl 1 1/2 ARC Line V 4 API III 2/3 ASCI III 1 Bait-Canada Line VII959 words
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Article923 1987-01-07 18 FRESH chartering was very slow to emerge on Monday although scattered business was reported in the grain sector, shipbrokers said. The lump sum equivalent of U556.75 was reported paid for grain from the Mississippi to werp-Rotterdam-Amster-dam with the Baltic sub-index for this voyage standing at $6.28. Grain was923 words
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Article175 1987-01-07 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 Container Line175 words
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190 1987-01-07 19 THE PHILIPPINES has reversed its decision on allowing Soviet ships to drydock at the Philseco Shipyard because of security reasons. Philseco is located at Zombales, in proximity to the Subic naval base, one of two large bases which the US190 words
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543 1987-01-07 19 Lloyd's List BULK SHIPPING trends indicate extended gloom for the dry cargo sector and uncertainties for tanker operators, a new report says. NYK Research Chamber s annual market review aaya the tramp market shows no signs of overcoming the structural recession which itLloyd's List - 543 words
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Article721 1987-01-07 19 AFP CHARTERING activity was at a traditionally low ebb either side of the Christmas and New Year holidays on the freight market. The year drew to a cloee with the Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange (Biffex) index standing at 899 points or 199 points lower than at theAFP - 721 words
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Article, Illustration100 1987-01-07 19 PERRY PHUA has been appointed executive director' of Optorg Shipping and Anglo French Shipping. Optorg Shipping represents Franco Belgian Servicea and Charguer Reunis while An-glo-French is agent for Empreaa Lineaa Maritimas Argentines and Tank Container Asia.' Mr Phua assumed the poeition of executive director from George Seow100 words
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217 1987-01-07 19 PROFESSOR J B Caldwell, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, will deliver the first Chua Chor Teck Annual Memorial Lecture on Jan 9. Titled "Ocean Horizons, Astern and Ahead", the public lecture will be held at the217 words
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5459 1987-01-07 24 AARHUS Evar Growth. Evargraan, Jan 11. Oiu Ha. China Ocaan. Jan 13. Solandla. ScanOulcht Jan 14 Axel M««r»k Maarak Lin*. Jan IS Toyama. ScanCutctit. Jan 19. Xing Ha. China Ocaan. Jan 20 Evar Gr**t. Evargraan. Jan 21. Ming Enargy. Yang Ming, Jan5,459 words
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Article1332 1987-01-07 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES MARMA WHARVES Con Tho M2A alongside 0701/1800 Vaaaal Bar* ft Arrival Dipnturi Horopo* Boru Horopon Somudra MIA atongride rAZo OKMQMt 0601/0600 0701AM00 KEPPEL WHARVES Wijoyo <m M MIB olongside 0701/2300 D'yong Sopphire <21 olongside 0601/2300 R ntr»M 4 A- DOTQfR MUNQ M2B 0701/0900 0901/23001,332 words
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Advertisement57 1987-01-07 17 NIPPON KOKAN Kaisha, Japan's second largest steel maker, will soon venture Into deep-sea exploration and ocean surveying. Page II BULK SHIPPING trends indicate extended gloom for the dry cargo sector and uncertainties for tanker operators. Page 111 Index to advertisers II Shipping schedules VIII London freights II Ships in port57 words
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Advertisement875 1987-01-07 17 Available at all good bookshops </ THE HEART OF THE DRAGON MAERSK LINE /Mj w w EAST AFRICA SERVICES INAUGURAL SAIUNG TO DAR ES SALAAM MOMBASA NAIROBI ADRIAN MAERSK VOY 8703 etd SIN 17.1.87 I To si EAST, VEST AmCA A ASIA •S mtncn Qosmi Time •CY t'l 100 C875 words
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Advertisement848 1987-01-07 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping PteLtd STRAITS SHIPPING Singapora to Sabih, Sfliwik, Bnmai Ports and Bangkok a T ffi rm pjom S-M H-mr nmria u M uji ua ma ma ma ma ma m ma m w ma up an an ua ua ua ua ma w 2*l848 words
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Advertisement525 1987-01-07 19 rtIDU VESSEL S'POHI MOTHER VESSEL VM HH UD NATIONAL TRUSTOR W CARGO FOR PUNTA ARENAS, TALCAHUANO (SAN VICENTE) ACCEPTED WITH T£ VIA VALPARAISO Ag«nts BEGANI SRppvt *****46 K. Lap* Bookii| *****71 t. Ktb* *****25/1/1, *****19. *****1S TO USA/CANADA WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE "H7TTT am *1 21/12 iwi vi 123/2 7A525 words
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Advertisement219 1987-01-07 19 Franco Belgian Services A .MFMBER OF ACE CONSOR'IUV Jy rranrjauMnu ftmrna ftmm NM I-MMM/M HONS CATI MIDGE ta Pwt(s Jm) BJm Vkm BJm BJm ■F* ■F* OaKHTAL am MJm (14 Jm) IF* IF* IF* 7F* IF* >M KOKAN JACCJIN n Jaa (1* Jn) IF* MF* UF* MF* IS F* 17219 words
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Advertisement147 1987-01-07 20 WA TI? CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS FPOM N CONTINENT &UK IMPORTS Agents SEGANIF—*****66 K. Lumpur *****25 Booking *****71 P. Kelang *****18 Frwftrt *****00 CFS *****50 CFS *****41 Ponang *****7, *****2 Tonrinal *****33 wm SOUTHEASTASIA PTE. LTD. INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WEEKLY AI i tff FCL and LCL W PM LINE CONVENTIONAL147 words
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Advertisement706 1987-01-07 20 JC.S.LINE A FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE IMT4 tmrrmi Tit" TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ I Member of thr Act Consoilum I ROM I'JROPE VIA SUEZ M""hrr of the Ace Consortium KOREAN CHANCE 2X MERCATOA 41E CD TOKYO 7E CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN GULF KUWAIT INOON S'PORE LOADING FOR HAISBOM 31 10/1 2S/1706 words
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Advertisement258 1987-01-07 20 11l Hai Sun Hup Co (Pie) Ltd n 1 TFL *****0b (20 Lines) TLX HS ***** &RS ?ob7? ft ft, I \S| IK\ \K I l\l K. I STRAITS/JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS Loading at appropriated Berth P4-P5 NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE PORTS. HONGKONG. TAIWAN CHINESE PORTS.258 words
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Advertisement939 1987-01-07 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) ALIO ACCEPTING CARGO TO I) PROVIOCNCE. NEWARK, SAVANNAH. BOSTON miIAOELRHIA. NORFOLK. JRrKWWVKLf. WHJMNCTON. RERWUOA. ETC 0 ATLANTA. CMCAQO. DfTROtT. COLUBBUI t OTHER MAJOR ■KNORRIDBE DESTINATIONS J) CRISTOBAL, BALBOA, PANNM CITY COLON. SAM JO SANTO imifrttt NCR ORLEANS HOUSTON, LMOR CURACAO VIA KINGSTON939 words
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Advertisement566 1987-01-07 21 w PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE INDONESIA CONTAINER SERVICE MY MM SIN BtW MA HAWK MAJAPAHTT MA HAWK Mrr im ivi wi r\n Mn rrn mn BANGKOK CONTAINER SERVICE PASIR GUDANG CONTAINER SERVICE HVA BHUM MA HAWK MA566 words
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Advertisement499 1987-01-07 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT T «*y« iflifci My d Umkrffi *1 W >10 W7 aa w Ufl rMAVtN ROM MAVK w w www IW W IW an an an an iw an www IW IW on MP IW Wi BP U EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT NAM499 words
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Advertisement420 1987-01-07 21 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Sendee Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYO P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INOONESIA P.T. TRKORA LL9TD m mm VUStLVOT LJ. ROttTANCAMt CAUDA 6AfIMO7Wt ■ATARAM/17WR PALEMRANC/Mt CAUDA •HMTI/ITWI KUTAIOIWI 1 PANJAN6/IMV SRIWIJAYA/IMB adam/roam h-rurc W W la up wi a/a UH sf^ASVr^"So nr 4 to im PORTS, HULL, Li420 words
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Advertisement279 1987-01-07 21 9m BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPOMTKM (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Sport P.K«Un| Ponjnj Bai Mian lttlJao iyi»ian ZffFab 4fl Fat BANK LINE MYOMA WA VMM PA-AM VMM PAGAN VMM HANOALAY Leading hr Emu V* I'hll.l I'l'J.l'Ji'l'lA* CLYDEBANK VIIM ANJOU VIN TAMAITAI SAMOA VAN I.l'. FORTHBANK279 words
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Advertisement599 1987-01-07 22 USA CANADA (Round Tho World Sorvlco) KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. VUA22ANO BRIDGE VM 0. MINISTER V2I SPORE 9 Jan 1 FsC 14 Jan 8 Fee CHLS 12 Fab 19 Fab. NFK 14 Fab 21 Fab NY 16 Fab 23 Fab HFX 18 Fab 25 Fab FEEDER VSL J. BRIDGE VC2599 words
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Advertisement357 1987-01-07 22 AccapMng LCL and Sou* Africa NAYAKAWA MARU 2230F ia. vaal aar Sport Durfean an W2 11/2 Mti P.EJta C.Ta s as S A VAAL 192K f? i«rd at 221*311 TELEX NO: 2*179 TERMINAL/CfS T«L *****15-220 SOOKIN6S Ta. *****34-235 FREIGHT I INKS EXPRFSS PIT I ID N. i» Mi SOON KIAT357 words
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Advertisement536 1987-01-07 22 '/Ie AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AcoapOnf FCL/FCL ConWMn INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE 4co«DMwb FCUPCL CWMMH CALAIAI VH TT.r- s oEStnia VJM lis Z Z £|2r AMWACMAL PRADESH VJM Uia BmS VtSHVA BANOMAN V«N 10 Jm Cafcatta RAMOAS VSH 13 Jm UHMMH a J VtSHVA HACHUtI VJM B Jm Catetftta 2536 words
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Advertisement602 1987-01-07 22 SB GOLDEN LINE GUAM GUAM SWTW6 (PTE) LID 23. IM »r» SM vmuem nw m uuw (it urn STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: p**« nm, OOC DCN HARVEST 14/17 Jan GOLDEN HAVEN Cotomta/UradMAtacat/DoN* 25/27 ian OASNIQ4AO CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA P.KLANG PENANC DESTINATION 21/1 3/2 Rottardan/HaMfeuri/Ajitwarp602 words
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Advertisement302 1987-01-07 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road a 27 16 Interna!-))".! P Singapore 0207 Tel 11 1 t.nes BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK HV M»ORTtR 1 rpm P. Mmi laatfai hr--I*l W Sm/WT/AIfTWK<*UU.) INTRAStA (PTO LTD M 0( MNTAN6 MK 00. MM. MNTAM MPTM6 CO. WL a«ap PHHIIRiIS SHIPPING At,lNt lIS FJI302 words
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Advertisement805 1987-01-07 23 Amtt S port NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE. LTD T.I No Offk. Ttfmirul CPf ROWINGS 27*9977 27*9977 *****22 *****53 OR DIRECT LINES FE EU/AUST TPA/SEA 27*5753 27*5742 27*5742 *****19 *****11 *****11 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD i! NEPLINE SON. BHD. 3H9W/3H0545/*****3/*****2S NEPLINE SON. BHD. 24*5771/*****34,*****35 NEPLINE SDN. BHD. *****9«2W35/127M0*27tt1/t2?tt2 irr TO EU UNMH805 words
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Advertisement444 1987-01-07 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels 1 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON Vmmi s Name S port Pananf P KtUrw Inc Buun sraassr sr .jp-' SToEic ss ss' 0 1 1 s. Wo. Donam/701N 21/1 2J/1 0/2 12/2 Pr,net D* l <•» TONS/Bala Cap SOTS CM Laycan444 words
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Advertisement727 1987-01-07 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG PENANG M/S SHARIKAT WAH SOON SON BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HAI TNONC SHIPPING727 words
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Advertisement352 1987-01-07 24 ffflf REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES TO BANGKOK (4 SAILINGS A WEEK) VESSEL MY A BHUM GSCT3 TO SOUTH THAILAND l>W"l RATANA BHUM KATAN A BHUM 1V.W.V.l PTTI mo nrcn TO P.KELANG PENANG (2 SAILINGS A WEEK) r—' *TT. 55 i :n: ■nnflsii BENGAL BAY CONTAINER FEEDER TO CALCUTTA CHALNA/CHITTAGONG PORT KFIANf,352 words
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Miscellaneous140 1987-01-07 24 ri *'fV -a Regional w a s fe. °<7 f. A r 1 -a f HOWnCAMT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JOAJN. THIS MORNING. c r /w«' Wov. h»«w Ctoody Sky Strfau «tii art «*citi< kr «m»i «M H» wit* rtw wmi On* tui crck r«prn«n«* calm or bght and140 words
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Advertisement400 1987-01-07 25 Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE INDIA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE CALCUTTA MADRAS REX AFRICA 007 23-230 EC 30-02 JAN 06-06 JAN KATHRINE SIF 001 OS-OSJAN 1215 JAN III9JAN FLEX AFRICA 009 12-13 JAN 18-21 JAN 24-24 JAN KATHRINE SIF 010 2S-25JAN 31-02FEB OS-OSFEB Agents: C.F. Sharp400 words
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Advertisement142 1987-01-07 25 INTEROCEAN LINE TEL: *****34, *****94 TLX NO. MA ***** ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR THE FOLLOWING PORTS H S CONVENTIONAL SERVICE H S CONTAINER SERVICE WEEKLY (6/12 13/12 20/12 27/12) H.S. EUROPE Hbfl./R«VBr»/Ant./UK. H.S. INDIA Cafeittt/Bomb«y/M«<Jra»/Cotombo/Karachj H.B. MIDDLE EAST Jod./Duto./KU/Bih/DRm H.B. FAR EAST JlcL/Japan/Taiw«n/Koroa/Bkk ./Mm H.S. NEW YORK LAX./TCM./SEA./NYC./PHIL A other ports142 words
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Advertisement430 1987-01-07 25 INTERCONTINENTAL TIMBER CARRIERS BULK TIMBER/PLYWOOD PARCEL SERVICE To: CONT/UK PORTS: Agents: SINGAPORE: CALICO SHIPPING PTE LTD Tp *****66 Tbi RS ***** CAUCO F*x 22*5271 PORT KELANG: PERKAPALAN UTAMA SON BHD T«i 388T19V8 KOTA KINABALU: KESAWAN SHIPPING SON BHD T* *****? 2IOS3M3InMI TG MANt: RASA MUHIBBAH SON BHD T1 *****7 PERINTIS430 words
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Advertisement243 1987-01-07 25 CIMC LINES WEEKLY FCL LCL CONTAINER SERVICE IS'PORE I IKK HKC KAO KEE KM MOJ RUS SPORE BKK VC LAN W 12/1 IVI KUO HstuNG vm an s/i TAO YUAN 1 W W KUO LUNG VTO 4/2 W Berthing CokMmt Port NKC KAO KEE 22/1 -23/1 2S/1 111 DA V243 words
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Advertisement198 1987-01-07 25 T ljiiilijijuTlT TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE A ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SPORE P XELAMC PCNANC PALEMSANG KLAWAN TIMBER GLORY V« SaiM H/12 C.SELATAN VU V-SP 13/1 I*l 17ft 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN198 words
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Advertisement587 1987-01-07 26 IF 31 tm ACCEPTING FCL, LCL CONVENTIONAL MIDDLE EAST SERVICE M/l, 12/1, »/l DUBAI, BAHRAIN. MUSCAT, DONA, DAMMAN. 31/1 KUWAIT, ABU DMABI VI, 15/1. na. 1/2 HONGKONG/CHINA SERVICE XINGANG, BEIJING. TIANJIN, SHEKOU, SHANGHAI. GUANGZHOU. WWAMfOA BANGKOK AUSTRALIA SYD, MEL. BRISBANE. ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE I CROSS WATER 9/1 IS/1 25/1 14/1 22A587 words
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Advertisement502 1987-01-07 26 HEAP SENG TRADING ft SNIPPING PTE LTD •001 BEACH ROAD #11-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SINGAPORE 071* TEL NO. *****22 (3 LINES) TLX NO. RS ***** HEAPCO PKLANC 7 JAN 12 JAM 14/15 JAN It JAN nm JAN a JAN VESSU ANSON ANSON VOY NO VSX7 VS2H7 VHM7 VSJU7 V&3ZB7 VSJB7502 words
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Advertisement535 1987-01-07 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) ORIENTAL CHIEF WW KOREAN JACEJIN Vim NEPTUNE CRYSTAL VSW KOREAN CHANCE VM Star. W an Wl V 2 l»Hjrv. Rdax Fttmn H bufJ •rm AnMrf 2/2 3/2 4/2 7/2 K2535 words
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Advertisement782 1987-01-07 26 fMMEWi AAunauii nrnil■ ui r\r ja nut COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Loadm lor Cattao. IWm Ho *nd al odw PariMan ports with transhipment at Kobe On CPV Th'Oufti Btlh of Ladm| to fmal destination Ptnanf* P. Ketone Singapore THOHASEVERETT I*2l Jan HUGH EVERETT J/5 Fat) HANOLOEVERETT782 words
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Advertisement249 1987-01-07 26 ZIM ruLL tun I Aintß SERVICE accepting FCL/LCL cargoes to USA East West Coast, Carribbean.East Canada, HAITI, Port Au Spain, Barbados N. ST. LUCIA. TltS KPR ia w ZIM TRIESTE 11.1.17 a.IJ7 ZIM AUSTRALIA 13.1J7 U2J7 ZIM SIN6APORE 12X1 2UJJ ACCEPTING CARGO TO AOCLAIK VIA GOLD STAR LINE GOLD STREAM249 words
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