The Business Times, 6 April 1987
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Title Section12 1987-04-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 112/12/86 MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1987 75 CENTS12 words
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555 1987-04-06 1 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG VIEWS on whether the government was too hasty in going ahead with its decisions and whether it was serious about getting feedback were raised yesterday at a forum on the National Agenda at Telok555 words
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215 1987-04-06 1 TO MEET changing demands, the government is cutting back on C class wards in older hospitals and building more higherclass wards. Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday, "Because Singaporeans now have Medisave, nobody wants to go to C class215 words
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Article, Illustration463 1987-04-06 1 CHUANG PECK MING - Unizon to shift a third of its operations to Singapore By CHUANG PECK MING UNIZON Corporation of Japan is to invest at least $50 million in Singapore to make electronic components in its first move away from home. This represents a shift of463 words
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201 1987-04-06 1 UPI THE JAPAN Communist Party's claim on Saturday that it has obtained an official US document referring to a secret pact on bringing US nuclear weapons into Japan has renewed debate over the sensitive military issue. The Japanese Foreign Ministry and theUPI - 201 words
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367 1987-04-06 1 Bernama ASEAN has been urged to allow Asean-based business enterprises of foreign companies to participate in the Asean Industrial Joint Venture (AUV) projects. This was one of several resolutions endorsed at the end of the 37th semi-annual meeting of the Asia-Pacific Council ofBernama - 367 words
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Article184 1987-04-06 1 Reuter HONGKONG'S two biggest banks yesterday said that they would raise their prime lending rate by half a percentage point to offset their own increased borrowing costs. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Standard Chartered Bank, the two banks that printReuter - 184 words
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Article98 1987-04-06 1 Reuter ABOUT 300 SOLDIERS blockaded the home of former Thai prime minister Kukrit Pramoj for six hours yesterday after he accused the Thai army chief of wanting to set up a communist government. The elite Rangers lifted their blockade of access roads to Mr Kukrit's house inReuter - 98 words
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453 1987-04-06 1 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN ON THE DAY that granite supplier Maidstone Pte Ltd scored a victory against Intraco, it was also placed under receivership. It was put into receivership by one of its debenture holders. Mr Mick Aw from the public accountant453 words
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Advertisement356 1987-04-06 1 Need a car or truck loan? WxVIOONG a 737-7977 Wa> loong Murtgage And Knunce (S) Ltd A whollwmncd suhsidi.ii\ ot Mon^kongUjnk bClatmorc Hill #OM)l lavmote Plaza Singapore 1N22 I v'R U Sr ..'ar, m > r u '*v t ,r« li> &H >' .s TV 5 li'A FOR A LONG356 words
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Advertisement220 1987-04-06 1 MARKET REVKWS MONEY EXCHANGES COMMODITIES AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE TV RADIO CROSSWORDS BRMTOW DOONESBURY CONSERVATIVES HAVE TRIED to thwart efforts by Chinese Premier Zhao Zlyang to restrict the current anti-rightist campaign against 'bourgeois liberalism/ Asiaweek reports. Page 4 TRADE OF 21 INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES hit a record U552,997 trillion in 1986, up more220 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1040 1987-04-06 2 Time for a private sector approach to management Bernama FOR A LONG TIME now, Malaysia's state economic development corporations (SEDCs) have been battling a "loser s" image. It has been an uphill task all along what with being bogged down by bureaucratic redBernama - 1,040 words
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495 1987-04-06 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN THE National Productivity Board puts emphasis on industrial engineering which, simply defined, is the method used to improve efficiency of work methods, systems and procedures. When it is used well, IE can increase productivity. One of the most basic495 words
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Article, Illustration610 1987-04-06 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO MRS MARY VINSON does not need to look you down from head to toe to size you up. Instead, she offers you pen and paper and asks, "Could you write something for me please?" The 64-year-old grandmother from Hawaii is graphologist,610 words
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122 1987-04-06 2 THE ASIAN Institute of Management Alumni of Singapore (AIMAS) held its annual general meeting recently to elect its officebearers. The following were elected to its management committee for 1967/88. President Mr Gan Cheong Eng Vice President Ms Maria Yang Tse-Oy Hon Secretary Mr Chang122 words
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Article, Illustration967 1987-04-06 3 WHAT'S a person's childhood got to do with his being an assertive, passive or aggressive adult? Quite a lot, according to psychotherapist and human resource management trainer-cum-consul-tant Patsy Cherry. Mrs Cherry, who is from the University of Houston, Texas, teaches assertive967 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1987-04-06 3 WILLIAM CHIA - EDUCATION By WILLIAM CHIA THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board (VITB) and the Ministry of Education were the focus of discussion at a recent meeting of the Association of Private Schools in Singapore. The association, comprising private commercial and secretarial schools, was not1,168 words
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Advertisement207 1987-04-06 2 Income protector For professional partners Vi Wfc&L, Put yourself in the picture. You're a trained professional and a partner in a successful firm. Good income. A comfortable lifestyle. Your income can however be interrupted if you should suddenly become unable to work as a result of illness or injury. The207 words
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Advertisement157 1987-04-06 2 JAPAN can be affordable. NTA HOTEL FASS With the NTA Hotel Pass you can get a room in Japan for an unbeatable SsBs/per night. Accepted at 86 member hotels in 50 cities throughout Japan, it is an economical alternative for business and pleasure travellers. JAB\N RAIL mss This pass allows157 words
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Advertisement93 1987-04-06 3 mm,■5- v m >. m l ■hm f w. W Zi-wam w&te&m OUR COUNTRY IS SO VAST v <. 4 Wk jA -4 i g 1 m .that we learned how to care for people over global distances before we ever became international Now were truly global. From Vancouver; throughout93 words
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Article698 1987-04-06 4 ARRIVALS Operator S«Tvic« Local From number tim« SU SQ23 1210 AMS/CAI/IKK MAS MH682 1230 KCH GU GA940 1235 MB MA PK766 1240 KHI/8ICK/KUL SIA SQ203 1300 CGK MAS MH607 1305 KUL GIA GA900 1310 PKU SIA SQ1 1335 SKJ/HNL/HKG SU SQ61 1335 BKK RJ >.'82 1400 AMM/KUL698 words
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ASIA – PACIFIC
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Article, Illustration437 1987-04-06 4 Zhao's campaign being resisted magazine Liberal party members come under criticisms AP CONSERVATIVES have tried to thwart efforts by Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang to restrict the current anti-rightist campaign against "bourgeois liberalism,'' Asiaweek reports. In an advance story seen last Saturday and to be published in the April 12 edition,AP - 437 words
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406 1987-04-06 4 Reuter FEAR of social instability and inflation has forced China to curtail a major economic reform overhauling a pricing system in which prices bear no relation to production costs. Despite pledges last year that price changes were needed to get the economy onReuter - 406 words
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140 1987-04-06 4 Reuter LABOUR UNIONS in Australia's most populous state last Friday threatened to paralyse business and industry to prevent the state government from slashing compensation for injured workers. "This is a declaration of war," said John Macßean. secretary of the Labour Council, which representsReuter - 140 words
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135 1987-04-06 4 Reuter NEW ZEALAND retailers are becoming less optimistic about the timing of the recovery in retail sales after the imposition of the 10 per cent goods and services tax introduced last October, the National Bank of New Zealand Ltd said. In itsReuter - 135 words
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564 1987-04-06 4 Analysts US getting on Japan's nerves AP THE JAPANESE are increasingly annoyed by US trade complaints and American indifference to hardships that have already beset Japan in meeting past trade demands, economic and political analysts say. They say the US decision to impose penalty duties on Japanese electronics goods inAP - 564 words
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353 1987-04-06 4 AFP A JAPANESE trade delegation seeking to prevent the imposition of punitive US tariffs on electronic goods would present statistics to prove that market shares have improved in the United States' favour, a Japanese government official said on Saturday. The United States, inAFP - 353 words
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151 1987-04-06 4 Reuter TAIWAN, worried about trade friction between Japan and Britain, will give fair treatment to European manufacturers exporting to the island. Vice-Economic Minister Li Mo said Taiwan was concerned over Britain's threat to impose punitive measures against Japan unless Tokyo eases tradeReuter - 151 words
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584 1987-04-06 4 Bernama MALAYSIA'S move to concentrate on export-oriented industries will get a shot in the arm under Japan's new Asian Industries Development Plan to be implemented in the current fiscal year beginning this month. The plan, according to a senior official ofBernama - 584 words
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Advertisement115 1987-04-06 4 LONDON The business person's choice, every Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 hours and arriving Heathrow at 06:45 hours the following morning. Call your Travel Agent or Air Canada at *****55. Effective thru 30 April 1987. AIR CANADA 0 SHANGRI-LA INTERNATIONAL SHANGRI-LA EXECUTIVE ACCOMMODATION PLAN BANGKOK BEIJING115 words
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Advertisement190 1987-04-06 4 AAAAAAA. AAAAA a AAAA a AAA A AA a A. INDIAN TRADE EXHIBITION Hall No. 3, World Trade Centre, Singapore. April 6 12,1987 SEMINAR ON 'Indo-Asean Trade Economic Cooperation' DATE TIME: April 7, 9.1 SAM 12.30 AM VENUE: Conference Room No. 1, World Trade Centre, 11 th Storey, (Lifts at190 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration49 1987-04-06 5 Reuter A YOUNG JAPANESE TOURIST inserting banknotes into the first currency exchange machine set up outside a bank on the Champs Eiysees in Paris last Friday. The 24-hour machine accepts dollars, marks, lira and pound notes in exchange for French francs. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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452 1987-04-06 5 AP IT USED TO take Ann Larsson 90 minutes to get to work from Stockholm's central station. Now the commute is just as long, but work starts once she is on the train. Ms Larsson boards a luxury rail coach belonging toAP - 452 words
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318 1987-04-06 5 UPI FEARS of a trade war between Britain and Japan have shaken London financial circles, and the government has levelled the threat of sanctions against Tokyo unless the Japanese open their financial markets to British companies. Sanctions could comeUPI - 318 words
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388 1987-04-06 5 AP TRADE OF 21 industrial countries hit a record U552,997 trillion in 1986. up more than 14 per cent from the year before, according to figures published by the International Monetary Fund yesterday. The US$6O4-billion trade total of the US and its US$l69-billion tradeAP - 388 words
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289 1987-04-06 5 Reuter ARAB LEAGUE foreign ministers were scheduled to continue talks on a proposed international Middle East peace conference yesterday, but they appeared no nearer to resolving the long-run-ning refugee camps war in Lebanon. Heads of delegation discussed the camps war in a closed-doorReuter - 289 words
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Advertisement274 1987-04-06 5 The shape of your success may depend on your banking partner. In a world of traditional banking partners, experience in Singapore and 11 convenient branches. Special business services Hongkongßank refuses to push you into the common we have the expertise to guide you with your banking Some of the special274 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous65 1987-04-06 5 Doonesbury MARCH 31,1987— I AM KNOCKED sensed w the presipsnTs 1 ATTEMPT TDHOLDWOTHOUGHIS J SUHULTANEOUSLI UfHENIAMKE! 1 SOMETHIN6 CJHCH& MY EYE. )M, r. ALARMED, I GLANCE ABOUT. 4 rx* 1 v BY GARRY TRUDEAU I HAVE FOUNP7HE REMAINS OF ED GRANGER.. WERESPeOWAPREi PORIER UHO DISAPPEARED DURIN6 THE 1966 GUBERNATORIAL RACE!65 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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628 1987-04-06 6 Tokyo has largest banking contingent in colony Reuter AT A TIME when Britain is threatening to revoke the licences of Japanese banks in retaliation for restrictive trade practices, Hongkong is rolling out the welcome mat to Japan. The British colony last week issuedReuter - 628 words
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447 1987-04-06 6 UPI THE international lending community sets up its tent in Washington today for the spring meetings of the World Bank and the IMF. More than 300 delegates and hundreds more bankers and reporters from around the world will attend dozens of planned and impromptu meetingsUPI - 447 words
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143 1987-04-06 6 Reuter WESTERN creditor governments have agreed in principle on proposals for easing the burden of debt on sub-Saharan African countries, which include some of the poorest nations in the world. British Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said during the weekend that the agreement,Reuter - 143 words
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444 1987-04-06 6 AP EUROPEAN finance ministers have said that new signs of a weakening world economy do not threaten the 6-week-old Paris agreement by the major industrial powers to halt the decline of the US dollar. Finance ministers and central bank governors of the 12 EC nations metAP - 444 words
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477 1987-04-06 6 RECENT dollar support intervention, some of it of a maasive nature, by all leading central banks provided the go-ahead signals for a speculative onslaught on the dollar. The rather timid participation of the Federal Reserve was rated by the market as no more than a gesture477 words
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Article30 1987-04-06 6 UBS US dollar: Speculation versus fear of intervention Swiss franc: Is the spring lethargy approaching? Yen: Thrust provided by trade policy fireworks. Gold: Immune to downturns. Source ÜBSUBS - 30 words
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Article327 1987-04-06 6 National Discount Co Ltd THE DOMESTIC money market last week continued to experience a firmer tone. Some market operators attributed this to an expectation of a firmer monetary policy employed by America to combat the weakening US dollar. The coming balloting of a new share issueNational Discount Co Ltd - 327 words
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Article288 1987-04-06 6 QOLO prices recovered from early losses to settle marginally lower at New York's Commodity Exchange in mixed trading last week. Compared with the previous week's close, spot gold settled $3 lower on Friday at U*****.70 an ounce. Gold's movements reflected the more active and volatile silver288 words
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Article175 1987-04-06 6 r Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on April 3 uss DM SWFC Y«n 7 doyt 7/16 J/16 10 t 7fr 37/1-J/4 3 1/4 1/» 4 1/14—3 15/1* 1 i/a j/« 10 7/1 4 J 7/0 J J/# 1/4 4 1/16 J IJ/16 3 MNI s/o i/a 10 7/t175 words
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Article, Illustration501 1987-04-06 6 PIR of bonks at Iho dot* of business on Friday, April 3, at supplied by tto Assodation of Ranks In Singapore. Indlcataa tha average of tha prim* lending rat** of 12 ma Joe bank a In Slngapora American Express Bonk 7 Am'Dom I'terdam lank 6% Arab larking501 words
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Article205 1987-04-06 6 Asian ASIAN CURRENCY avarag* d«po*H rates for 1 1 i •ndcd April 3 MO PfUCCS US 1 H*» Low 7 dcy» 6 7/16 6 1/4 1 (north 6 1/2 6 3/8 2 »u»<h« 6 1/2 6 7/16 3 n»un4i» 6 9/16 6 1/2 6 nwfc 6 5/8 6 1/2 9205 words
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Advertisement130 1987-04-06 6 OLYMPICS EUROPE 3 tea IHi!*: m i V t I V f.l ■■■■■■■ii 9' -ssjrS'i-'Hfil.v. A WISE CHOICE The fastest from Singapore to Athens, Olympic offers you frequent and convenient connections from Athens to more than 40 worldwide destinations including Madrid, Istanbul, Dusseldorf, Marseilles, Milan, Nicosia and Stuttgart. For enquiries130 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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978 1987-04-06 7 NYT EXPORTS are surging. Corporate profits are buoyant. Productivity is climbing. Strikes are scarce. And this year the economy may grow faster than any other in the industrial world. That may not sound like Britain, but it is. Nobody is calling it the British eoonomicNYT - 978 words
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Article, Illustration840 1987-04-06 7 Indonesia's state philosophy two different views AFP TO SUGGEST to any Indonesian, from school child to academic, that the state philosophy Pancasila is like an empty coconut shell that can be filled with anything, is to draw an angry response To its supporters, Pancasila, which means five principles, is theAFP - 840 words
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544 1987-04-06 7 Bernama WILL MALAYSIA'S relations with the Soviet Union rise to a higher and more active plane after 20 years of diplomatic relations and annual trade surpluses at a 1:15 ratio over the last five years? A host of inter-governmental agreements on trade,Bernama - 544 words
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Advertisement178 1987-04-06 7 a day when the average price of a new 2 litre car is well over S 100,585* most car companies seem to have forgotten how to make a car that's dependable, durable and comfortable, yet still very affordable. For people who don't think that's very sensible, Hyundai introduces the Prima.178 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration667 1987-04-06 8 SHAUN KOH - By SHAUN KOH PERFORMING a concert mass in Singapore is a risk. It is an even greater risk when it is undertaken as a regular series concert and performed in Latin. But judging from the response last Saturday night at Victoria Concert Hall, Bach's667 words
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1018 1987-04-06 8 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN IT ALREADY takes an awful lot of pictures to fill about seven floors of offices. In the case of computer giant IBM, over 200 prints and about a dozen original paintings hang in the new corporate office in Anson Road.1,018 words
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Advertisement675 1987-04-06 8 How to write for The Economist (Extracts from The Economist style sheet. Part 1.) On only two scores can The Economist hope to outdo its rivals consistently. One is the quality of its analysis; the other is the quality of its writing. The aim of this style sheet is to675 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1987-04-06 8 Bristol Ffc2*iLDicfe2£ A (JOOK PfT T>* 19 A SWORT STORY OF m\HeJ IT'S P\SPIMP. CHILLING SP\GP| OF fc e>OV»NG G\_CR< u)MO QvjieTLV RSSemBL£.S An/ RTorn Bomß LOITH uhich to e>Lou> UP THC CHESTOSBuilding j BUT BRISTOUJ THAT'S exAcTLs/ THC PLOT OF THC FReDeRiCX FQRSVTM THRI UJcR IT'S THe CLei^lO^L. OF53 words
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Miscellaneous741 1987-04-06 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Backwater with many a •mall? (5) 6 Wat ha a bit of a blighter? (5) 9 A success aa Little Boy Blua? (7) 10 Poesibly sat In a Jug (5) 11 Sha show* raaantmant at a piece of naws (5) 12 Is It written In a741 words
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SPORTS
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378 1987-04-06 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER SEEMS LIKE they intend to keep it in the family training honours, that is. Well, at least that's the way it looks. With the first quarter of the 1987 racing season already completed, and with champion trainer Teh378 words
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546 1987-04-06 9 Chicago Grand Prix Pate and Mayotte reach finals UPI TIM MAYOTTE rallied to beat Eliot Teltscher and David Pate topped Bill Scanlon to advance to the finals of the U*****,000 Chicago Grand Prix. Mayotte came back from being down one set and being behind 2-5 in the second set toUPI - 546 words
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Article526 1987-04-06 9 UPI THE New York Mets, nicknamed Team Arrogant for their brash ways last year, should overcome off-field controversies with their feisty spirit and repeat as National League Champions in 1987. The Mets have suffered through a tumultuous off-sea-son capped by the announcement on AprilUPI - 526 words
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Article, Illustration280 1987-04-06 9 Reuter BECHER's BROOK, the most notorious fence in jump racing, last Saturday claimed a fatality when the strongly fancied Dark Ivy broke his neck in the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree The handsome 11-year-old had been backed down from 40-1 to 11-2 second favourite over the lastReuter - 280 words
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370 1987-04-06 9 Reuter THE TOP Formula One drivers are threatening to go on strike if the International Auto Sports Federation (Fisa) does not rescind a decision charging an extra 1,000 francs over the super-licence tax for each point scored during the season. "We do notReuter - 370 words
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330 1987-04-06 9 UPI CZECHOSLOVAKIA s Helena Sukova won her first major American title last Saturday when she beat Lori McNeil, 6-0. 6-3, in the final of the US Women's Indoor Tennis Championships. Sukova. ranked sixth in the world, took home the top prize of U5533,300UPI - 330 words
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236 1987-04-06 9 AP SCOTT Simpson warmed up on the back nine with a trio of birdies to finish with a 3-under-par 69 and sole possession of first place last Saturday after the third round of the Greater Greensboro Open golf tournament. Simpson, who tied forAP - 236 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1211 1987-04-06 9 TO Ml) QaaQCD TIME FOR MURDER Bright Smiler 7.30pm, Channel 12 This new series stars some of the leading actors of the British stage. They are all linked by the theme of murder. Hollywood screenwriter Avon Eve books in for a week of rest and recuperation in a health farm.1,211 words
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Advertisement1100 1987-04-06 10 «m#. 7 BMW s new 7 series... the privilege of possession BT special advertising feature Bright and clear... large rear lights with separate indicators Style THE NEW BMW 7 series not only looks good. It also looks fast. Even standing still. Starting at the front, a rakish, low-slung hood with1,100 words
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Advertisement571 1987-04-06 11 ificent w\ <V\ s S s s N s s Ks a OT ANYONE can own the new BMW 7 series. People who matter know that, like respect, the privilege of possession has to be earned. That's the way BMW wants to keep it. Because excellence doesn't come cheap. Nothing571 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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276 1987-04-06 12 FT THE EUROPEAN Airbus consortium has achieved a major breakthrough into the US market for its proposed new long-range A-340 and medium-range A-330 airliners. Northwest Airlines, one of the biggest and fastestgrowing US airlines, has signed an agreement to place a firm order forFT - 276 words
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Article325 1987-04-06 12 APRIL 4 Yon MitsubMl 1250 60 Mitsub Etac 536 19 Ajinonnotc 3930 70 Mitsub Estata 3320 •40 Akoi 425 -5 Mitsub Maavy 603 18 Amodo 692 -6 Mltaui 730 4 30 AsaM Chfri Mitsui Ship 258 13 Asahi Gkm 2000 80 Mitsui Smahkig 416 -5 Bonk o4 Tokyo 1380325 words
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396 1987-04-06 12 Reuter WALL STREET scored its biggest one-session gain ever last Friday. climbing to a record in extremely active trading. A strong bond market, triggering arbitrage related buy programmes and drawing many short sellers in to even up positions, propelled stocks sharply higher. "ThisReuter - 396 words
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Article136 1987-04-06 12 APR 0) C S Inco 22 Int Pro* Pipe 48% 39% 26 1% 52% 2% 17% -1 unci! Bank Nova Scotia 19 McMil Bldl 27% -50% Bank Of Montreal 33% Molson A 25% Ball Canada 42% unch Moore Corp 33% Bp Resources 43 Noranda In 31% 1 38% Campbl136 words
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Article178 1987-04-06 12 APR 03 RAMO Tongaat 1150 unch Truat Bk 180 22 Un Steel 90 13 MOUSTRIALS Woottru 1700 100 A Alpha ***** MM NQt Abercom 390 5 Anglos 500 175 Angvaal AMIC 6600 Blyvoor Buffets 7450 200 Charter 1600 -20 CNA 300 20 Cons Gold 4625 +150 740 Cons Murch178 words
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Article664 1987-04-06 12 AM 01 US 1 A lean Alumin 40* 44* 1* 2 Allag Intl Ailtad Sig Alll»-Ch«lm#r» Am Brand* Inc ...24* 2* 40% 48% unch >1* unch Am Cyanamid Am E(sc Pwr 96* 20* 3 Am Exprsas Am Horn* Prod Am Motor* Cp 74* 80* 4* 19* 2* 1*664 words
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Article819 1987-04-06 12 Amsterdam AM 03 fls A8N 522 00 -2 Aagon 90 40 -03 Ahoid 106 50 -0 3 Ak20 137 00 -1 Alranta 144 90 0 1 AMEV 70 20 04 Amro Bank 83 40 -02 Am Stad 128 50 01 Barkal 20 50 -0 2 BOCS 157 00819 words
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Article113 1987-04-06 12 Reuter BRITISH electronics firm Plessey yesterday announced it had won a US$lOO million digital telephone exchange order in the US. The order from South Central Bell Company, placed with Plessey s US subsidiary Stromberg-Carl-son, was the first major US telephone exchange order that had not goneReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement794 1987-04-06 12 >■„ m 'C ..r'r < "ji Ul K§ m If, r m > IS Is »fi? f "V mc^mz I buffet selections daily, with limitless cups of tea ami coffee Try our nonya kuehs ice-kachang. tau-suan curry puffs mini pizzas noodles pies. French pastries, ice-cream ami fruits. It these sound794 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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591 1987-04-06 13 AP THE URGENT DRIVE by the US to open up Japanese markets to American goods is provoking cautious optimism at Cray Research Inc. the world's dominant supercomputer maker. Last week Japan showed signs of getting serious about importing more high-technology products from theAP - 591 words
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Article101 1987-04-06 13 AP NISSAN Motor Corp in the US is increasing prices of its imported and US-made cars and trucks by 1.9 per cent. The company, whose US subsidiary is based in Carson, California, on Friday said it would raise prices an average of US$2l2 per vehicleAP - 101 words
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193 1987-04-06 13 AP MAZDA Motor Corp plans to shift production of its RX7 sports car to its manufacturing plant south of Detroit in 1990 and import the two-seat model back to Japan. The Japan Economic Journal on Friday said Mazda was to begin regularAP - 193 words
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292 1987-04-06 13 UPI A COMPANY that had success manufacturing vending machines for condoms now hopes to sell prophylactics from many of America's one million cigarette dispensers. "This one could be even more spectacular than the last," said Lawrence Dunn, executive vice-president of StatusUPI - 292 words
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858 1987-04-06 13 Only the fittest securities firms will survive, say observers Reuter OVERSEAS securities firms are spending millions of dollars to set up operations in Tokyo, where, industry sources say, many of them will end up losing money. Thirty-six foreign banks and securities firmsReuter - 858 words
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206 1987-04-06 13 AFP THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry is likely to ease curbs on nonJapanese investors buying stocks of Japan s telecommunication giant, Nippon Telegraphic and Telephone Corp according to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun newspaper. NTT shares, which carry a face value of 50,000AFP - 206 words
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COMMODITIES
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1228 1987-04-06 14 THE precious metals sector was a bright feature among commodity markets last week as the dollar succumbed to fears of a trade war between the US and Japan. Heavy falls on stock markets either side of the Atlantic saw investors and speculators switch funds1,228 words
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186 1987-04-06 14 Reuter THE executive director of the International Energy Agency (lEA) has said that a US oil import fee will disrupt world markets and could prompt trade retaliation against the US. lEA chief Helga Steeg told the US chapter of the World Energy ConferenceReuter - 186 words
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465 1987-04-06 14 Bernama ES MALAYSIAN timber exporters must not be complacent after the notable progress last year because the market still remains uncertain, according to the latest issue of Maskayu. The monthly bulletin published by the Malaysian Timber Industry Board said there was no substituteBernama ES - 465 words
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320 1987-04-06 14 Palm Oil CRUDE palm oil futures were generally steadier last week on selective speculative buying and short-covering on the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Exchange. April ended Msl4 higher at M 5739 a tonne and May rose Msl9 to M 5744 a tonne at the close last320 words
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163 1987-04-06 14 Rubber and Tin THE Malaysian rubber market ended eaaier in quiet trading last week with Int One RSS May closing at 227.50 Malaysian cents a kilo, down one cent from 228.50 Malaysian cents in the previous week. Prices were initially firmer, but turned163 words
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Article125 1987-04-06 14 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) closed five Malaysian cents steadier last week to M 516.66 a kg from M 516.61 a kg in the previous week. Total turnover for the week increased by 201 tonnes to 539 tonnes compared with 338 tonnes previously. Dealers125 words
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Article158 1987-04-06 14 Chinese Produce Exchange S*U*ri' noon dosing prlcos on April 4 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 86.00 Old drum FOB 98.00 Now drum FOB 102.00 Copra Mixod (looio) 50 Pepper Muntok whho FOB NIW 1062.50 Sarawak wMto FOB foq NIW 1047.50 Sorawok tpociol block FOB NIW 890.00 Sorawok158 words
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310 1987-04-06 14 Reuter TEA PRICES, at their lowest since September 1982, are in for a rough time in the next three months with Pakistani import controls and a flood of poor quality teas depressing the market, according to traders. As one of the world's majorReuter - 310 words
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Article329 1987-04-06 14 London Commodity Exchange Bvy#f/S#M#f dot ling pricos on April 3 (£/♦onno unioss spodfiod) Previous doy'f d par onttwsis osing pricos In Coffee Basis in-stor» London, s*tl*rs option OF London May 1240/1244 (1250/1252) High/Low 1260/1235 Wy 1245/1247 (1263/1265) High/Low 1276/1242 Sol*s (2589) Cocoa May 1296/1297 (1304/1305) High/Low 1306/1296 Wy329 words
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Advertisement461 1987-04-06 14 A Ming Court Hotel Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Directors of Ming Court Hotel Limited wish to make the following announcement: I. UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1966 Peicemage 8. The Company's actual rate of taxation is higher than the standard rate of tax461 words
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Advertisement23 1987-04-06 14 TRADER VK'S «<I Sjn I r.n;i /s << b:ti iewe Hudlhouv /in H3,f f fii *9 Ruf Vdlt Rci3d l\C>lillltilflt s 0617 hum [f(23 words
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Article, Illustration4784 1987-04-06 15 BT Composite Index components (W«*k Mtd«d Apr 3, 1967) Sloe* Cloelng price Ck Stock I irtce Amol Steel 1 84 006 S<me Darby 2 76 004 Bousteod 1 64 001 St Troding 406 0 30 CK 280 003 U M W 082 004 Cerebos 4 84 006 DBS II 904,784 words
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Article601 1987-04-06 15 AMY CHEOK - it By AMY CHEOK CAUTION ruled the Singapore stock market last week. Most investors preferred to stay on the sidelines although bargain hunters surfaced later in the week. The bargain hunting was selective and even though few stocks managed to recoup part of the losses sustained601 words
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433 1987-04-06 15 Ms| K.Lumpur 4 UNCERTAINTIES continued to affect sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week and the general mood for the first few trading days were cautious. However. dabblers could not resist a good bargain and when prices fell to attractive levels, they433 words
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Article904 1987-04-06 15 JULIANA TAY - Week ended April 3 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Amcol: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-ten F A C B: Proposed rights issue of one-for-one at $0 60 Marco Polo: Proposed rights issue of one-for-five at $1 Each rights share has a detachable TSP carrying904 words
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704 1987-04-06 16 Friday sees record leap of 70 points for a new high m I New York AP THE STOCK MARKET, which resembled a jazzy sports car tooling down a freeway during the first quarter of 1987, was in the shop forAP - 704 words
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650 1987-04-06 16 L x j I Hongkong SHK THE MARKET failed to sustain its recent rebound and finished the week below the 2,700 level again. The 'B' share issue announcements by Cheung Kong and Hutchison on Tuesday served as an excuse for the majorSHK - 650 words
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1050 1987-04-06 16 RAY HEATH - i t.t London J""' A By RAY HEATH In London IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN a good week for the UK markets. The fundamentals remained sound. The pre-election jitters were calmed by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's triumphant return from Moscow, where her emergence as1,050 words
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252 1987-04-06 16 AFP GOLD FEVER continued to keep the temperature of Australian stock exchanges high for the week. Brokers said that a late demand for leading mining and industrial stocks added a sheen to end the week with a record in busy trading. BrokersAFP - 252 words
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242 1987-04-06 16 a: 4 CSZ AFTER ITS RECOVERY of the previous week when the Credit Suisse Index regained 21.3 points or 4.1 per cent the Zurich Stock Exchange began last week with prices crumbling somewhat. The Credit Suisse Index put on 7.1 points over theCSZ - 242 words
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432 1987-04-06 16 Hpy Tokyo AFP THE Nikkei Stock Average, the closely watched Tokyo market barometer, climbed to a record high last week in extremely erratic and heavy trading, topping the 22,400-yen mark for the first time. The 225-blue chip indicator finished at 22,410.85 yen for aAFP - 432 words
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217 1987-04-06 16 THE UPWARD TREND on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange gained further momentum last week. Not even Wall Street s 60-point fall at the beginning of the week was able to discourage the climb. It has been some time now that the Amsterdam bourse has looked more217 words
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Advertisement137 1987-04-06 16 These Notes having been sold, this announcement appears as a matter of record only. CHUAN HUP HOLDINGS LIMITED U5528,000,000 Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes Due 1990 Issue Price: 100% Unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed as to payment of principal and interest by COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA Counter-indemnified by CIBC Asia Limited National137 words
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Advertisement274 1987-04-06 16 NOTICES 8.8. Low Managm* Consultants Pt» Lid (incorporated tn the RspuMc of SingipOfl) (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE Of FINAL MECTINO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 306 of tha Compeniee Act Cap, 186 tha Final Meeting of mam bar* of tha Company will Da hatd on Friday Bth274 words
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Article, Illustration430 1987-04-06 17 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK LUM CHANG HOLDINGS, a con-struction-based group currently on a diversification drive, is buying the remaining interest in Grantchester, and 50 per cent of Bedokville Development for a total of $7.3 million cash. Grantchester and Bedokville are engaged in property-related businesses.430 words
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486 1987-04-06 17 MBT BOTH Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank (AMMB) and Arab-Malay-sian Securities (AMS) have refuted allegations made in a magazine report that they were involved in insider trading in the recent listing of Malaysian International Shipping Corp (MISC) on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. TheMBT - 486 words
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Article161 1987-04-06 17 Bernama LEADING AMERICAN investment and stockbroking house, Merrill Lynch, had set up a Malaysia fund for investment purposes, the US Charge d'Affaires Michael Connors said. "They do that for countries that are going places," he said last week at the 37th semi-annu-al meeting ofBernama - 161 words
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Article807 1987-04-06 17 SHARES were near their tows at the close of trading last Friday as continuing fears of a possible trade war with Japan undermined sentiment. The FT 30 Index declined by 21.2 points to 1546.4, while the FTSE 100 fell 22.6 points to 1965.1. Friday's account end triggered profit-taking807 words
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Article, Illustration657 1987-04-06 17 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN PRIMA LTD. the flour milling company which has a $10.8 million forward contract problem with defunct stockbrokers City Securities Pte, has sold some of the shares at a profit to third parties. According to the group's latest annual report and657 words
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564 1987-04-06 17 MBT KUMPULAN GUTHRIE, the largest plantation group in Malaysia, will seek a public listing as soon as its profits recover with the improvement in commodity prices. Permodalan Nasional Bhd's (PNB) chief executive, Khalid Ibrahim, said Kumpulan Guthrie's latest results would reflect the weak commodityMBT - 564 words
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Article377 1987-04-06 17 RESOURCES Development Corporation Ltd has confirmed that the final dividend for the year to end-December 1986 will be payable on June 16. AMALGAMATED Steel Mills Bhd has said the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee, Capital Issues Committee and the Ministry of Trade and Industry have all approved the proposed377 words
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Article88 1987-04-06 17 SEALION HOTELS Limited: 11th AGM at Gateway 4 Room, Level 2, Pan Pacific Hotel, Marina Square, Singapore 0103 on April 18 at 10.30am. INCH KENNETH KAJANG Rubber Public Limited Company: 77th AGM at 5th Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4 Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Monday, April88 words
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Advertisement341 1987-04-06 17 OR Management Services Sdn Bhd Presents A National Seminar on THE MALAYSIAN CODE ON TAKEOVERS MERGERS IMPLICATIONS EFFECTS ON CORPORATE GROWTH Official Opening li Keynote Address by Deputy Y1 DATO' KOK WEE KIAT Date: 22nd April. 1967 Venue: UN Room. Regent Hotel. K.L. The Malaysian Code on Takeovers k Mergers341 words
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166 1987-04-06 18 UPI THE NEW US embassy being built in Moscow already has Soviet bugging devices planted in it and should be scrapped, some members of Congress and other officials said, The New York Times reported yesterday. The newspaper, quoting unnamed US officials, saidUPI - 166 words
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489 1987-04-06 18 GOH YEE LING - By GOH YEE LING RACE RELATIONS dominated a National Agenda forum at Serangoon Gardens yesterday. Chaired by Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Acting Minister for Health and Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), the forum began at 8.30 am with about 200 residents forming489 words
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421 1987-04-06 18 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A CARGO OF CRUDE oil from Vietnam may head this way for processing under a barter deal. Japan is the other country where the 40,000 barrels of waxy crude could be sent for processing. The trial cargo, from421 words
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310 1987-04-06 18 FEWER motorcycles are weaving in and out of traffic on the roads as fewer Singaporeans are buying the two-wheeled vehicle. While this may bring relief to some motorists, it is a matter of concern to the Singapore Motor Cycle Trade Association.310 words
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Article, Illustration505 1987-04-06 18 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO NEW ZEALAND, with its snowcapped mountains and glaciers, has become such a hot destination for Singaporeans that it is giving the travel industry a headache of sorts. Some travel agents complain that it is difficult to get airline seats505 words
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Article159 1987-04-06 18 DBS BANK and DBS Finance have introduced a new housing loan scheme giving first-time owners of private properties a quarter per cent off the normal housing loan rates. They have also stretched the maximum repayment period from 25 to 30 years. The reduced rates will apply159 words
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Article73 1987-04-06 18 CHINESE Vice-Minister for Finance, Mr Tian Yinong, will arrive today for a 10-day official visit. Mr Tian will hold discussions with officials from various ministries and statutory boards. He will also meet representatives from the Singapore Society of Accountants, Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry and73 words
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Article41 1987-04-06 18 Reuter PRESSURE on British Prim© Minister Margaret Thatcher to call an early general election appeared certain to increase following the publication yesterday of opinion polls giving her ruling Conservative Party its biggest lead in three-and-a-half years. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article76 1987-04-06 18 Bernama DEPUTY Umno president Datuk Musa Hitam yesterday said that it is only proper for him to be challenged by Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba at the Umno Supreme Council election on April 24. The move by Mr Ghafar would enable Umno members toBernama - 76 words
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48 1987-04-06 18 Reuter US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger has ordered the US Navy to increase its presence near the Gulf in an effort to fulfil President Reagan's pledge to keep oil flowing to Europe and Japan, The New York Times reported yesterday. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article40 1987-04-06 18 AFP ONLY ONE in three Chinese families conforms to the government's "one child" policy, and the country is threatened with a new baby boom this year, a leading Chinese economist Xu Dixin has said.AFP - 40 words
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68 1987-04-06 18 AFP CHINA is Iran's principal arms supplier and has signed agreements to supply US$3.l billion worth of arms to Iran since 1965, the United Arab Emirates daily Al Itihad reported yesterday. Quoting informed sources in London, the Abu-Dhabi-based newspaper said that China had concludedAFP - 68 words
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Advertisement402 1987-04-06 18 Get your free dippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Construction industry welcomes proposals 2. How to boost profits 300 pc without increasing sales 3. Becton plans to invest $90 million 4 Computer makers feel the squeeze402 words
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Advertisement275 1987-04-06 18 Personal Computers Licensed MS DOS Licensed Phoenix BIOS Of course everybody Knows that DATAMIMI operates on fully licensed DO5 and 8105. nevertheless, we would like to remind you of the fact that in Dec 1985 we purchased operating licences from Microsoft and Phoenix Technologies Ltd. This of course is merely275 words
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Article, Illustration512 1987-04-06 19 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE dearth of direct links to Port Sudan has prompted its national carrier to work out plans for a new service linking the Far East and Sudan. The service, which will begin in the middle of the month, will initially make use512 words
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343 1987-04-06 19 Lloyd's List WHILE Japan has reduced some of its trade barriers to its markets, burdens are still placed on US carriers using oversized containers. That was the finding of a 10-month study by the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) set upLloyd's List - 343 words
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Article62 1987-04-06 19 THE Hitachi Zosen Singapore branch of the Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Employees' Union is holding its 1987 dinner and dance for all its members at Pan Pacific Singapore. Marina Square, on April 11. Quest of honour will be Mr Goh Chee Wee, Assistant Secretary-General of62 words
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Article101 1987-04-06 19 JAPANESE shipping line NYK has reached an agreement with Stolt Tankers and Terminals (Holdings) under which NYK will take a 14 per cent minority interest in Stolt-Nielsen. NYK will also have the right to appoint one member to the Stolt Tankers board. Its minority investment101 words
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Article45 1987-04-06 19 FRENCH GROUP Charguer Reunis has sold its 62 per cent shareholding in bulk shipping operation Cetramar to Louis Dreyfuss. The deal comes soon after it concluded an agreement to sell its trading interest in the Far East-Europe trade to Maersk.45 words
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Article92 1987-04-06 19 Reuter AUSTRALIAN tug crews are preventing the movement of foreign-flag container vessels in and out of the ports of Sydney. Melbourne and Fremantle. Australian shipping sources say. They say maritime unions imposed bans on late Wednesday for reasons that are obscure but seem to be linkedReuter - 92 words
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986 1987-04-06 20 Lloyd's List THE INDIAN state-controlled oil company, Cochin Refineries LM- (CRL). is liable to pay damages to a Singapore shipowner for-failing to provide the tonnage of crude oil products agreed in a contract of affreightment. The default was not covered byLloyd's List - 986 words
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Article111 1987-04-06 20 AFP A FIRE raged for nearly 12 hours on a Soviet oil tanker in drydock for repairs in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, the Communist Party daily, Pravda. reported on Saturday. It said the Piotr Alexeev, an old ship launched 20 years ago, wasAFP - 111 words
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236 1987-04-06 20 "K" LINE, Union Pacific Railroad and Chicago and North Western Transportation Company have signed a five-year contract for the operation of two new transcontinental dou-ble-stack trains. The trains, which began operating last month, will run weekly from Long Beach in California and Seattle236 words
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Article1167 1987-04-06 20 INCREASED chartering was reported for the shipment of grain out of the US. with rates moving higher on Thursday, shipbrokers said. Grain business was reported from the Gulf to Japan at the dearer level of U5516.30 following recent fixing at $16. Market talk suggests a Japanese charterer has1,167 words
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Article206 1987-04-06 20 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood NWJTH-WEST Shelf developer. Woodside? Petroleum Ltd, is the latest victim ofMalling world oil prices, slumping frofti the 1985 loss of AsB.7 million to more than Asl7 million in the year to December. Woodside lifted total sales revenue 27!!3*'per cent from A 5173.49 million206 words
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Article925 1987-04-06 20 AB Shpg V 5 ABC Container VHI 1 Accord Shpg VI 3 Ahrenktel liner X 1 Africa Ocean IX 4 Alltrans VII 3 AC Toepfer X 5 Anro Service IV 2/3 Arrow lines IX 5 Atlas line X 3 ANl 1 1/2 APC line V 4 API925 words
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Article174 1987-04-06 21 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 Line174 words
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175 1987-04-06 21 AP A CHINESE environmental expert said 18 accidents involving oil tankers oft Chinese shores since 1978 have dumped 21,000 tons of crude oil in coastal waters. Yu Yongquan of the Environmental Protection Administration told the official China Daily that oil spills andAP - 175 words
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312 1987-04-06 21 FT PANAMA'S flag-of-convenience shipping fleet has expanded by 1.2 million gross tons since the end of 1986 to a record of 59.25 million gross tons. The increase reflects an accelerating flight from the registers of the traditional maritimeFT - 312 words
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Article1022 1987-04-06 21 FOURTEEN tankers/combination carriers totalling 1.92 million dwt or 307,607 light tons were sold for demolition in March, aharply above the two ships amounting to 134,000 dwt or 30,000 light tons sold in February, London ahipbroker Harley Mulllon said. This brought sales for the first three months of this year1,022 words
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238 1987-04-06 21 BRITISH Shipbuilders recently launched three new vessel designs to mark its new status as a builder of small, specialised craft for the 1990s The ships unveiled at the Expoship International Shipping and Shipbuilding Exhibition in London are the Reflex, described as a versatile and economic238 words
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Article879 1987-04-06 26 Vaaaal Barth Arrival Departure MARINA WHARVES KEPPEL WHARVES At» Endaovour B*rg*n Arrow Coty Ci Ocaon Eo«t*rn Gl Fujihohi Hot. lot Kri» M*l*lo lionhuoiliofl U2 KIS Ul K34 K2B K» K33 K2SW okxigud* olongud* olongud* olongud* olo«g»id* olongixM olongud* olongud* olongud* 07 04/1800 06 04/1700 07 04/1500 09879 words
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Article293 1987-04-06 27 April; 5-17 Anatomy of shipping. Cambridge Academy of Transport residential course, Selwyn College, Cambridge. April 7-6 Decommissioning and removal of North Sea structures, Technical Services conference. London Marriott Hotel, London. April 7-10 Freight Show Rotterdam, international trade fair. Ahoy' Complex, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. April 8 Icebergs, the collision293 words
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Advertisement70 1987-04-06 19 [KMUDB THE INDIAN state controlled oil company, Cochin Refineries Ltd (CRL) is liable to pay damages to a Singapore shipowner for failing to provide the tonnage of crude oil products agreed in a contract of affreightment. Page II PANAMA'S flag-of-convenience shipping fleet has expanded by 1.2 million gross tons. Page70 words
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Advertisement582 1987-04-06 19 > SHE HAD POWER. SHE NEEDED LOVE. SHE WANTED REVENGE. Emma Harte is A WOMAN OP SUBSTANCE Bui what is the price she has paid? Available at all good bookshops MAERSK LINE EUROPE The Direct Line Towards A Weekly Service Am M ARTHUR M *4 M. 9M M 2* m582 words
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Advertisement276 1987-04-06 20 JK*2 OH I BOUND TO NORTH CONTINENT COMPAGNIE MARITIME D'AFFRETEMENT REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST TO MEDITERRANEAN AND EUROPE ALSO ARABIAN GULF AND INDIAN SUB CONTINENT Also accepting cargo to all U K destinations. Scandinavian (Aarhus. Copenhagen. Gothenburg) and other European Inland points OUTBOUND TO MEDITERRANEAN i-TaT VttC DC MCRCURE276 words
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Advertisement17 1987-04-06 20 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association.17 words
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Advertisement603 1987-04-06 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd p&o Containers Limited mum mm. BMTAMBCRIA* AMY rmwn nm STRAITS MRTURf AUBY COHTAIfCRSUP SERVICE TO UK/COffTWENT: m n* an an an an an t w an an an an an an us on mm w w an an an m m603 words
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Advertisement341 1987-04-06 22 5f2 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Hapag-Lloyd CONV/SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONV SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE SP PK PEN TRIES LEX BILBAO HBG I'HAVEN AMS DURMTM IW--IM-2M W W 21/5 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT i Agents Singapore *****66 K. Lumpur *****25 Booking *****78 P. Kelang *****18 Freight *****00 CFS341 words
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Advertisement549 1987-04-06 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT NAM B*NAV« RVAM KAVWI STON P KLAK rPORf FOR NM*»|bprw Un I*4 ALL VESSELS ACCEPT TRANSHIPMENT CARGO TO/FROM PENANG AND EAST MALAYSIAN PORTS (KjJEBSEN LINE fc. NEW ZEALAND SIN M« MXMEA SUV* VTM/AK NA/M TWIT TWM RLUFT549 words
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Advertisement420 1987-04-06 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES MYOMA TWA VMM PA-AW VIM* NTONCYWA VZZNf PAGAN VII2W BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'port P.Kelang Porting Bangkok BANK LINE TOANA NIUGINI V3N TAUSALA SAMOA V9N MORAYBANK V3N TAGAMA VIN bi'JiLiJa'L.'la.t'. i'7.v> ii.i STORE ROAM HULL 11/4 14/5 18/5 Ys 14/5420 words
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Advertisement776 1987-04-06 25 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD s>, NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD EU/AUST TPA/SEA Ttl Ho Off ica Ttnmiwl CFS •OOWIWCS *****8 *****42 27W77 man *****53 27»ii» flam *****11 *****41 P Ktlinf K.Lwnowr NEPLINE SON BHD. mmv NEPLINE SON. BHD. *****3 NEPLINE SON. BHD. *****ft27»8ft27W1/6271H NEPLINE SON. BHD. ZMMKXMI mr .<i hi-776 words
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Advertisement480 1987-04-06 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG, PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON Vmml'i Name S port M. Enter/70M 7/4 No I Dorum/TON I*4 No 7 Donam/7IBN 17/4 No i Donam/704N »4 No t Dontm/7BN 7/5 Enter/710N 12/5 No 7 Donam/704N 20/5 No I Donam/704N 2S/S S PORE ACENTS480 words
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Advertisement800 1987-04-06 25 r, 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 S* CO WP MESSRS NAJ THONG SNIPPING 127 PwwgStrwL **eyw PAS I* CUDANC800 words
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Advertisement375 1987-04-06 26 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN.(PTE) LTD. TEL: 225-6868 (30 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** A/B SSCMA, RS ***** A/B SSCAD Vf B DEUTFHACHT St EREEDERF I ROSTOCK 851D23H2C3 Bifll I **VIA LARNACA: Accepting cargo for Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Izmir, Istanbul, Mersin, Limassol, Beirut Alexandria, Port Said, Iraqi, Iranian and other Middle-East destinations. iy f■375 words
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Advertisement138 1987-04-06 26 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT Zr The Sudan Shipping Line, Port Sudan takes great pleasure in announcing the appointment of Trading Agency Re Ltd Singapore: #05-00 Fidvi Building, 99 Market Street, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****44 (8 lines) Telex: RS ***** Cable: GLOMARINE SINGAPORE Fax: *****90 Malaysia: No. 32, Jalan Cungah, ***** Port Klang,138 words
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Advertisement393 1987-04-06 26 LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES S pore Tel: *****55 Tlx ***** K.K. Tel: 088-*****6 ***** Tlx: AAA ***** S^oway S.E. Asia to Red Sea/Mediterranean. VESSEL BIT INDONESIA SGP P.KELANG LOAOIN6 FOR TIN 1177 20/4 2S/4 A4an, Hiiillah, SPORE TO COLOMBO/BOMBAY/MANI LA/BANGKOK ETA ETD LOADING FOR TM ISM 11/4 Col—to TBN »4 3/5393 words
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Advertisement335 1987-04-06 26 PHILIPPINES LINER SERVICE P. KELAMC JtnrKl to wwr miuppirm pons IUDJOCi tO LO6. FOR Gmni Af«it: Lucky Seaway Services Pte Ltd Tat. 33M155 Tb. *****, Fwu 3390®77 P. Katong Tail 03-*****06/36W733 CHINA NATIONAL FOREIGN TRADE TRANSPORTATION CORP. Slngapora/Chlno Or#ct Sorvlco iff J 1 ■r*r A|wtt WN CMLAO SHIPPMG AGENCY PTE335 words
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Advertisement467 1987-04-06 27 HERMANN*' LUDWIC International Freight Forwarders WEEKLY-CONSOUDATION SERVICE ACCEPTING FCL/LCL HONG KONG ETO SINGAPORE TRANSIT TIME HAMBURG/ROTTERDAM COPENHAGEN SYDNEY t MELBOURNE FREMANTLE FELIXSTONE LOS ANGELES Booking: Telephone *****33 Miss Katherine Pang Miss Rachel Chia Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line Common Carrier Feeder Services SINGAPORE -INDIA KATHRINE SIF 016 PORT HARCOURT 017467 words
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Advertisement226 1987-04-06 27 PERCH OCEAN LINES (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) Bargt "ADO ON III": ETD SPORE END APR FO# HONGKONG ACCEPTING PIPES. MACHINERIES, EQUPT ETC A VSSL PRC FLAG ETD SPORE END APR ACCEPTING FOR HONGKONG/HUANGPU' SMGVOIS KBITS: KAPtO SHIPPING PTE LTD HI 537)344 Til 22*5 PKEUN6/UWPUI WWTS FORTRAN* SERVICES S/S. m226 words
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Advertisement483 1987-04-06 27 WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE I Bc/vc LINES n LAN vm KUO MSJUNC V7M TAO YUAN VM kuo lumc vm WEEKLY FCL LCL CONTAINER SERVICE I SPORE IKM NKC KAO KEE KOB HOJ BUS w* is); an an w w m m i «sisiiS ■I CwiMiiw Port General Agents CONTINENTAL FEEDERS483 words
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Advertisement340 1987-04-06 27 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP REGULAR LINER SEBVICE TAIWAN TO SINGAPORE ASEAN DIRECT WEEKLY TO PORT KELANG/PENANG •AT ATTRACTIVE RATES* SPOKE P KELANC PCNANC BELAWAN KAOHSIUNC G SCLATAN IX V-« 1/4 2/4 4/4 6 VESSELS OF LOG CARRIERS 5 VESSELS OF BRAND NEW TWIN DECKERS ON REGULAR LINER SERVICE FROM TAIWAN TO340 words
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Advertisement193 1987-04-06 27 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD. REGULAR EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER AND LCL-£«>VICE INBOUND AGENT FOR ABC CONT AIN ER LINE From USA 200 Cantonment Road #02-03 Southpoint Singapore 0208 Tel: *****22 (4 Lines) CFS (Import) K37 Tel: *****78 CFS (Export) EAL Tel: *****49 Arrow Lines 9^ S'PORE/COLOMBO/S. AFRICA VSL SPORE COLOMBO193 words
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Advertisement482 1987-04-06 28 p FINE-LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****52, *****62, *****82 TLX: RS ***** FLINER EUROPE SERVICE ir.v:-!jr!.'T.iiT7 TTrTMl DURCA 17/5 PUftGA 0/5 DUftCA 1W FAR EAST SERVICE ni* DUftGA 111/5 DURCA 25,5 MIDDLE EAST GULF SERVICE AUSTRALIA SERVICE WEEKLY ALL CHINA SERVICES ACCEPTING FCL LCL KEELUNG/KAOHSIUNG AUSTRALIA FRENANTLE USA/CANADA UNITED KINGDOM/EUROPE482 words
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Advertisement379 1987-04-06 28 HEAP SIN 6 TRADING A DIPPING PTE LTD (001 BEACH ROAD #13-01 GOLDEN MILE TOWER SMOAPORE 0719 TEL MO. TLX MO. R# ***** HEAPCO U/U APR 13/14 APR 15 Apt IS APR 17 APR It APR M APR nm ap* am ami VESSEL VOY NO. SPORE PlHmil LAMPUNC rgMJ SAILED379 words
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Advertisement578 1987-04-06 28 C.Y. LINE (A Member Ol The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) LG BRIDGE VUW ORIENTAL CHIEF VOW KOREAN CHANCE WIN CHINA CONTAINER VBW NEPTUNE CRYSTAL VMS Spor *4 M I*4 22/4 m 23/4 2*4 ni* m* *5 11/5 12/5 lift I*s578 words
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Advertisement782 1987-04-06 28 r Everett Lines r COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Loadiiw for Callao, Matarani, 110 trvd all other Peruvian ports with transhipment at Kobe On CPV Through Bills of Ladmg to final tatination Penanj* P. Kelang Singapore TMOMASEVERETT In PI/7 Apr HUGH EVERETT M/ 20 Apr MANOLOEVERETT 4*782 words
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Advertisement183 1987-04-06 28 VESttL Ml SINGAPORE CHINA EXPRESS I I I GOLD STAR LINE GOLD A LISA Ab«d)an/Apapa/Lafo«/Cotono<j P. Har/Doua la (Tama/Monrovia Lom# 11M GOLD STREAM Chittafonfc Colombo Ma b« Mombau/D E. Salaam Durban/Maputo SA. VAAL Durban/P Elizabeth/ Capetown 1M ISM FEEDER SERVICE SINGAPORE-! AM6KOK PITA BHUM Silt BHUM STAR SHIPPING AGENCIES (S)183 words
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