The Business Times, 4 September 1987
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Title Section11 1987-09-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 112/12/86 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1987 75 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration189 1987-09-04 1 Overseas markets Thursday HK Hang Song Index 3653.95 (+18.09 Tokyo Nikkei Average *****.88 (-296.72) Sydney AN-Ordinaries 2203.7 24.1) Wednesday New York (Dow Jones) 2602.04 (-8.93 London (FT 30 Index) 1763.2 (-15.7) Exchange rates THE S$ gained further ground against the US$ yesterday, closing below the $2.10 level189 words
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Article, Illustration333 1987-09-04 1 SHARE PRICES plunged across the board yesterday on late selling pressure following unexpected developments relating to the soon-to-be-implemented delivery and settlement system and rumours about the arrest of a prominent Malaysian businessman. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell below the psychologi-cally-important 1400333 words
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Article, Illustration544 1987-09-04 1 FOO CHOY PENG - Prevalent attitude is still 'the younger, the better' By FOO CHOY PENG, Chief Reporter THE RECENT STREAM of ministers' calls to companies to hire older workers has drawn immediate responses from some employers. More than just removing the age barrier against older workers in newspaper544 words
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482 1987-09-04 1 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN INVESTORS planning to use their Central Provident Fund (CPF) savings to buy shares will have to comply with strict new rules on settlement from Sep 7 or face the prospect of coughing up cash instead. Furthermore, from Monday,482 words
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464 1987-09-04 1 Bernama, THE MALAYSIAN POLICE are offering a M 550,000 reward to anyone who can provide information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the recent burning of mosques, community halls and a village headman's office in the Pekan and Temerloh districts ofBernama, - 464 words
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Article, Illustration543 1987-09-04 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY, Banking Correspondent WITH ONLY three days to the launch of a new delivery and settlement system by the Stock Exchange of Singapore, banks, finance companies and fund managers have expressed concern that the new arrangement would leave them543 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1987-09-04 1 Full report, Page 14 Regional markets, Page 16 World markets, Page 17 Wm SINGAPORE TELECOM Consuhoncy Services INFORMATION WEEK last week, and the WITH A NEW SITE, broken records and the wIH spearhead the drive by Telecoms to sell Singapore Informatics exhibition, have mental dimension, the Singapore InterrvationIts consultancy services,289 words
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Advertisement78 1987-09-04 1 Marshall on individualism "NATURE PROVES that all healthy life is in constant flux. Stagnation means disintegration. History is peppered with examples of the heresy of yesterday that is the basic truth of today," said David Saul Marshall, in his address after he was conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of78 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration475 1987-09-04 2 TONG SUIT CHEE - By TONG SUIT CHEE WITH A POOL of young, welltrained and talented architects, Singapore has an an excellent foundation to secure a permanent position in the export of services to Asia and the Asean region. Mr Yang Soo Suan, the president of the475 words
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Article, Illustration353 1987-09-04 2 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA CLOSER economic cooperation and integration among Aaean members will make their economies less vulnerable to the vagaries of the international economy. Mr Ridzwan Dzafir, the Di-rector-General of the Trade Development Board, said Asean members have to shield themselves from the353 words
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671 1987-09-04 2 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA SMILING, soft-spoken, inscrutable. That's the front Japanese businessmen often present at the negotiating table, belying their shrewd nature. And, particularly for businessmen with only a cursory knowledge of Japanese culture and traditions, the experience can be unnerving. "Negotiating with the671 words
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233 1987-09-04 2 A 19-MEMBER trade mission from the Leeds Chamber of Commerce and the British Overseas Trade Board will arrive in Singapore on Monday. Its members will be promoting products which include heat treatment equipment and furnaces, electronic testing equipment, needle and ball valves, diesel generator233 words
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Article49 1987-09-04 2 THE PEOPLE in Business column on Aug 7 stated incorrectly that Mr Y Kabata had been named resident manager of ANA Hotels Mr Kabata is the resident manager of Century Park Sheraton Singapore, which is owned and managed by ANA Hotels. We apologise for the error.49 words
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Article768 1987-09-04 2 Seminars and 7 liPWr' <*£*** i 1 ►i v Courses v> E&J DURATION TTTlf Sap 12 and Telephone Techniques 19 ond Courtesies 1 Sep 14-15 New Insights info Effective ond Efficient 1 Marketing ond Selling of Services Sep 14-15 Maximising Job 1 Effectiveness for Executive Secretaries and Administrative768 words
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361 1987-09-04 3 LEONG WEN WAH - By LEONG WEN WAH THE POST OFFICE Savinfls Bank enjoyed a 32.5 per cent growth in net surplus last year. Its 1986 annual report shows a net surplus total income less expenditure amounting to $69.38 million as against $52.36 million in361 words
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327 1987-09-04 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE and German officials will meet in Bonn on Sep 16 and 17 to try and liberalise their bilateral air services agreement (ASA). The Singapore team will be led by Mr Pek Hock Thiam, a director at the Ministry327 words
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Article, Illustration159 1987-09-04 3 THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of Australia, Sir Ninian Stephen, arrives today for a four-day state visit. During his stay, he will call on President Wee Kim Wee at the Istana and hold informal talks with senior members of the Singapore Government. His159 words
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Article, Illustration296 1987-09-04 3 D A BUDDEN has been appointed deputy managing director of Wattie Industries Ltd with effect from Sep 1. Mr Budden, 51, is also executive director, finance and new business development. He has been with the Wattie Group for 21 years and was closely associated with Wattie Industries'296 words
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497 1987-09-04 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE TELECOM Consultancy Services is the new company which will spearhead the drive by Telecoms to sell its consultancy services, especially overseas. To be operational by this year-end when approval is granted by the relevant ministries, the consultancy marks another497 words
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158 1987-09-04 3 A FOUR-MEMBER government delegation will leave on Sunday for a two-week visit to the United States with the aim of bringing home skills and investments from renowned American hospitals and medical centres. The team, led by Or Kwa Soon Bee,158 words
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Advertisement157 1987-09-04 2 übertusf <s§rill m *v «V: V s: U.S. Prime Rib of Beef, as good as ever, at only $19.50. Throughout the month of September we are offering for dinner US Prime Rib of Beef carved atyourtable side, served with braised onions, baked Idaho potatoes and a green salad at only157 words
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Advertisement203 1987-09-04 3 Prompt pick-up and delivery 24 hours a day APPOINTMENT SENIOR INVESTMEN MAJOR PUBLIC COMPANY Around $35,000 Per Annum ST (MS/9/251) r 4 A MAJOR PUBLIC COMPANY, with substantial interests in quoted and unquoted securities in Singapore, Malaysia and overseas companies, wishes to appoint a Senior Investment Analyst for its expanding203 words
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Advertisement81 1987-09-04 3 TOMORROW NIGHT, SINGAPORE WILL BE CHARGED WITH THE CREATIVE FORCE OF THREE YOUNG MUSICIANS. FOR THE SECOND YEAR RUNNING, DINERS CLUB BRINGS TO YOU A PRESTIGIOUS, CULTURAL EVENT. DINERS CLUB STRING PLAYER OF THE YEAR COMPETITION. JUST OUR WAY OF PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN SINGAPORE. FINALISTS: VIOLINIST NG YU YING VIOLINIST81 words
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ASIA-PACIFIC
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442 1987-09-04 4 Reuter CHINA IS PREPARING far-reach-ing but difficult reforms in order to continue 10 years of high growth rates, a top World Bank official said on Thursday. Bank senior vice-president Moeen Qureshi said the reforms included increasing the size of landReuter - 442 words
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279 1987-09-04 4 Reuter A MAJOR REFORM by China's leader Deng Xiaoping is threatened by mountains of paperwork, seemingly endless meetings and bureaucrats who want to evade responsibility, according to the official press on Wednesday. Mr Deng wants to separate the machinery of government from the ruling Communist PartyReuter - 279 words
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235 1987-09-04 4 Reuter THE United States welcomes Japan's moves to tighten controls on strategic exports to the Soviet bloc, and hopes Tokyo will follow through with enough staff to implement the controls, a senior US official said on Wednesday. "We believe you have madeReuter - 235 words
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149 1987-09-04 4 AP PUBLIC SUPPORT for the Cabinet of Japanese Prime Minister Yssuhiro Nakasone, who steps down as premier on Oct 30, topped 40 per cent for the first time in nine months, according to a newspaper opinion poll. The Yomiuri Shimbun's nationwide poll, conducted last Saturday andAP - 149 words
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430 1987-09-04 4 FT LEGISLATION has been prepared by the Indian government to reduce the impact of monopoly and company laws on the operations of businesses and to release several hundred medium- sized companies from restrictions contained in the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act (MRTP). ThisFT - 430 words
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377 1987-09-04 4 AP IRAN said on Wednesday It did not reject the UN call for a truce in the severv year-old war with Iraq, but accused the United States of plotting with the Iraqis. Said Rajaie-Khorassani, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations, told a newsAP - 377 words
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264 1987-09-04 4 AP REAL ESTATE tycoon Donald Trump bought full-page ads in three major US newspapers to say the United States should stop paying to defend countries that could afford to protect themselves. The advertisements appeared in Wednesday's New York Times. WashingtonAP - 264 words
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344 1987-09-04 4 AP JAPANESE tourists are going home from California lugging suitcases stuffed with rice, dealers report. The average price for a 10 kg sack of rice in Japan is US$44, while a nine kg bag goes sells for as little as U553.99 in Los Angeles RiceAP - 344 words
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Article97 1987-09-04 4 Reuter THE CORRIDORS of power are still a male preserve, with women making up less than 15 per cent of the world's parliamentary assemblies and an even smaller proportion of upper chambers, an international report revealed on Wednesday. The Geneva-based In-ter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), publishing aReuter - 97 words
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Article1036 1987-09-04 4 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvte* Local From rifnA SU UA FT SU MAS SU MAS CU SU KAL MAS MAS GU SU CAL CPA swt PAL MA GU GU SU SAS SU SU SU THAI AJ GU MAS GU MAS SN SU SU GU SU SU rj SU SU1,036 words
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Advertisement34 1987-09-04 4 The business person's chcxe. e\«ry Tuesdoy. Thorsdoy. Soturdoy ond Sunday. Leaving Changi Airport at 22:05 hours ond arriving Heathrow early the following morning Call your Travel Agent or Air Canada at *****55. AIR CANADA34 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1987-09-04 4 Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU cemsL%PUKE, i CANT USB CQMR4NY PERSONNEL ANYMORE -MAPS WHY I NEEPYOUTOASSEMBLBAGOHBO ACTION TEAM! H&OS THE COMPLETE FINANCIAL REOORP. TAKE A LOOK, SO YOU KNOW WHAT XX/VE GOT TO WORK MTH. rLL&VE )OU THE ACCOUNT NUMBER WHEN YOU'RE: -\REAPY TO GO! THERE'S NO TIME TO HASTE, PUKE.73 words
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Miscellaneous80 1987-09-04 4 Amtordam 20/11 Cloudy Alto* 32/20 Owr Bahrain 37/27 Cteor Bangkok 33/25 Cloudy Barbados 30/24 door >it 31/24 Sunny 29/16 CJ#ar 30/28 Cloar 23/13 Fair 24/08 Sunny 22/12 Cloudy U* •4in#f?inw. Rainfall In mm... Rainy days Ms i Now DoM Now York Cloor Rain Cloudy Cloar Cloudy Cloudy Cloar Cloudy Showor*80 words
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REST OF THE WORLD
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510 1987-09-04 5 Reuter WORKERS' prospects remain generally gloomy around the world, with 31 million jobless in industrialised nations, and many developing countries growing poorer as incomes fall, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said yesterday. The latest volume of the ILO's world labour report said governmentReuter - 510 words
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Article, Illustration343 1987-09-04 5 Reuter CANADA said on Wednesday it would turn promises at the summit of Frenchspeaking countries into action by writing off debts of US$24O million owed by seven African nations. External Affairs Minster Joe Clark said in a statement that debts owed by Senegal, Zaire,Reuter - 343 words
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225 1987-09-04 5 AP PUBLIC CONFIDENCE in the safety and reliability of America's air travel system is declining and some Americans are considering alternative travel options, according to a survey published on Wednesday. Two-thirds of those questioned said they had less confidence in the safetyAP - 225 words
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270 1987-09-04 5 AFP A EUROPEAN Community (EC) court of auditors report has uncovered at least 90 cases of fraud among EC aid programmes to famine stricken countries, including China and Bangladesh. A London Times report yesterday said supplies were either short, contaminated or late. InAFP - 270 words
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Article176 1987-09-04 5 AFP MORE THAN 700,000 Zambians are threatened with famine this year due to a bad maize harvest caused by last year's drought, government officials said in Lusaka. Already there have been shortages of maize meal in stores all over Zambia causing the population to scramble wheneverAFP - 176 words
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577 1987-09-04 5 Useful peg for coordinating policies, says Fed governor AP AMERICAN Federal Reserve board governor Robert Heller suggested on Wednesday that prices of internationally traded commodities might serve as an anchor for foreign exchange rates. He added, however, that he would notAP - 577 words
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Advertisement134 1987-09-04 5 A concise briefing on Asia. Now, once a week, you can receive a clear and concise briefing on Asia from The Economist. Because now it contains a new section devoted entirely to Asia and its impact on world affairs. Best of all, you don't have to wade through lengthy articles.134 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article355 1987-09-04 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates yesterday closed steady at the opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Most operators were sidelined in the afternoon session due to lack of fresh factors. The market is awaiting Friday's release of US August employment figures. Period rates firmed between 1/16 to point355 words
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Article82 1987-09-04 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity &ID OFFER HIGH LOW 3 months BQ*****T 03.12.87 3.05 2.95 2.95 2.95 6 months BS*****Z 21.01.88 3.16 3.06 1 year BY*****S 30.06.88 3.26 3.16 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rate SID82 words
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Article, Illustration196 1987-09-04 6 Indicates the average of the prime lending rates of 12 major banks In S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Sep 3 US) DM SWFC Y«f1 7 doyt 6 13/16 11/16 10 9 3/4 3 15/16 13/16 1 7ft 5/8 3 5/8 1/2 1 mfh 7 3/16 1/16196 words
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Article811 1987-09-04 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar recovered from a slightly weaker opening to close above New York's levels in moderate but nervous trading. The dollar closed at 141.50/60 yen compared with New York's 140.75/85 close at 1.8020/30 marks against 1.7960/70. and 1.4900/10 Swiss francs from 1.4835/45. The dollar opened in811 words
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Article54 1987-09-04 6 THE OVERNIGHT RATE on the Singapore interbank market rose !4 point to X per cent yesterday. Onemonth rose 1/16 point while three-month rose point. S$ Interbank rates at 7pm yesterday: OTO MO Ow«r3/4 1/2 I -momfi 4 3/14 4 1/1« 2-«en* 4 3/8 4 1/4 3-«ortk 4 3/954 words
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Article584 1987-09-04 6 DECEMBER Eurodollar gapped down sharply at the opening and was sold off to 91.83 before recovering to 91.89 by midday. The bearish opening was due to continued US dollar weakness. In view of the oversold market, shortcovering activity was seen ahead of the US unemployment figure on Friday. The584 words
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Article136 1987-09-04 6 Gold futures on Sop 2 100 troy ouncas USS par troy ounce Opon Low WMo Sop 465.30 IOJO Oct 442.00 469.00 461.00 467.80 10J0 No* 470.60 10J0 Doc 466.80 473 80 466 50 473-40 10.60 W> 88 473.00 480.00 473.00 479JO 10.80 Ap» 479.30 486.00 479.00 483136 words
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328 1987-09-04 6 NYT THE Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Reuters have agreed to establish a global electronic trading system. The agreement on Wednesday will enable the futures and futuresoptions contracts traded on the CME to be traded before and after trading hours in the US. The newNYT - 328 words
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Article1014 1987-09-04 6 METALS FUTURES OPTIONS Cow31 W»dn«»doy, 2 Sap 987 GOLD 100 *»y OMW MC USf par *0) owne* Niua MM 430 OeK 47 JO Dm 54.90 N^c 60.40 Ort-f 010 •>9^ 1.70 3.30 440 28 30 37 JO 44.90 0J0 4.00 690 460 11.30 2Z60 31 JO 3.40 9 401,014 words
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103 1987-09-04 6 Reuter NON-JAPANESE brokerages were generally wary participants in Japan s first government bond auction on Tuesday. However, one major US broker, keen to establish itself in the government bond market, bid actively for 10 to 20 billion of the 500 billion yen of 20-year bondsReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement144 1987-09-04 6 IN PENANG-A FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE. The Shangri-La Inn Penang brines to the heart of Georgetown a standard of service never before seen in Penang. Its 426 guestrooms 16 suites feature the finest in amenities. And being centrally located in the heart of Georgetown is the ideal144 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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383 1987-09-04 7 Reuter EXCHANGE RATES since February's Louvre agreement on currency stability reflect an international economic equilibrium, according to Bundesbank vice-president Helmut Schlesinger in a radio interview in Frankfurt on Wednesday. The situation since the Louvre agreement "raises the impression that the exchange rate structure we haveReuter - 383 words
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Article195 1987-09-04 7 Reuter THE CREATION of a European central bank and the inclusion of all European Community currencies, including sterling, within the European Monetary System (EMS) would help stabilise foreign exchanges. Michel O'Ornano, chairman of the French National Assembly's Finance Commission, said at a symposium on debt andReuter - 195 words
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515 1987-09-04 7 Reuter PANAMANIAN banks, facing a massive run on deposits because of political instability, have asked for US government help because they have only 30 days' liquidity left, US officials and bankers said on Tuesday. "There is a critical liquidity problem and they (the PanamanianReuter - 515 words
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426 1987-09-04 7 FT LIBYA on Wednesday won a major High Court action to recover nearly US$3OO million of deposits placed with the London branch of Bankers Trust. The US bank had refused to pay out the money, claiming that it was covered by the freeze whichFT - 426 words
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Article116 1987-09-04 7 Reuter FUJI BANK has signed an agreement to assist the Beijing-based People's Construction Bank of China. A Fuji Bank spokesman said the bank would assist Construction Bank in its foreign exchange, financing and leasing business. Fuji also plans to make loans for a Sino-JapaneseReuter - 116 words
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426 1987-09-04 7 AP ANALYSTS blamed the weakening American dollar for Wednesday's interest rate surge and say widespread sentiment that the currency must fall further to improve the poor US trade performance is hurting the credit markets. Interest rates soared in US bond markets on Wednesday,AP - 426 words
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319 1987-09-04 7 FT OUTSIDERS should be allowed to own shares in accounting firms, according to the senior partners of the UK's eight largest firms. But banks and other financial service firms should not be allowed to buy outright control of firms, at least in the shortFT - 319 words
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COMMODITIES
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453 1987-09-04 8 Lower prices from competitors still a threat AP US GOVERNMENT subsidies, credit and foreign aid programmes have helped soften the plunge in US farm exports but may not be enough to offset other factors that have chewed into commodity sales abroad, accordingAP - 453 words
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Article479 1987-09-04 8 Crude palm oil futures closed slightly steadier yesterday at the KLCE in light trading. The market was generally quiet as operators were awaiting encouraging leads. India was in the market and this boosted sentiment marginally. Spot month September rose Mss to close at Ms7l7 a tonne while October479 words
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Article75 1987-09-04 8 PRICES for most products remained stable in quiet trading conditions. Traders remained cautious, focussing attention on the results of several tenders soon to be awarded. Dutool (Oct) w«t Tmsi USt/borrvl 17.30 Otang* 0.03 IrNfWtilkiit, WTI (Oct) 19.68 0.05 Products (FOB S'pore) USt/borr»l Otang* KafOMiw 23.90 undi Gotofl75 words
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Article115 1987-09-04 8 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market price yesterday eased two cents to dose at M 516.85 a kilo following the weaker European spot tin trend. Trading was fairly active and turnover rose to 150 tonnes, including a sale of 30 tonnes of Thaisarco Tin by a Malaysian trader. Wedneeday's115 words
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Article36 1987-09-04 8 Reuter INDONESIA'S commodity exchange will start issuing FOB price quotations for Indonesian rubber next month. Quotations in US$/kilo would be issued for RSS-1 and SIR-20 rubber for FOB delivery at 11 main Indonesian ports.Reuter - 36 words
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Article234 1987-09-04 8 SINGAPORE The market closed quietly lower yesterday with Oct One RSS buyers quoted at 215.50 cents/kilo, down two cents from Wednesday. The morning session lost 1.50 cents in quiet trading, and afternoon trading continued quiet. Trading on the TSR-20 market was also quiet and prices weakened in line with234 words
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Article265 1987-09-04 8 R AS prices In S c*ntm/kg, FOB in bal« NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 219.50 220.50N 219.00 220.00N Int 1 RSS Oct 87 216.00 216.50 215.50 216.00 Int 1 RSS Nov 216.00 216.50 215.50 216.00 kit 2 RSS OP 214.50 216.50N 214.00265 words
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Article98 1987-09-04 8 i a I po4l«fi) OCTOBER 87 NOVEMBER 87 (current month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON luy*rt S*U*rt luytn Selleri SSR 20 199.50 201.50N 199.50 201 5 ON SSR 50 198.00 200 00N 198 00 200.00N MRELB luy«ri S*N»rt lwy*ri u SMR CV 265.00 267.00N 266 00 268.00N98 words
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212 1987-09-04 8 AFP EXPORTING members of the International Cocoa Organisation (ICCO) are firmly opposed to an automatic reduction in the ICCO s existing price range of 1,600-2,270 Special Drawing Rights (SDR) per tonne at the ICCO Council session which began in London onAFP - 212 words
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415 1987-09-04 8 Reuter OPEC oil production last month was at its highest level for nearly a year and exceeded the cartel's self-imposed output ceiling by about 2.7 million barrels per day (bpd). Opec's average crude oil output in August was 19.3 million bpd. upReuter - 415 words
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147 1987-09-04 8 AP THE CANADIAN prairie province of Saskatchewan, the world's second-largest source of potash, has introduced quota legislation in what could become a potash war with the US. The government acted on Tuesday to curtail output in response to a preliminary US Commerce Department ruling lastAP - 147 words
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Article83 1987-09-04 8 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago rallied late on Wednesday to close up 614 to 3!4 US cents, on or near session highs, with November up 6Vi cents at U555.10% a bushel. Late advances in soymeal encouraged buying in the soybeans, after general short-covering had firmed prices throughout the day. Soymeal83 words
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Article87 1987-09-04 8 WHEAT futures in Chicago firmed late on Wednesday to close up 216 to one US cent, on or near session highs, in modest trading. September settled up two cents at US$2.7B. Corn futures closed up 2% to 1% cents, with September up 1* cents at U551.58%. Prices ended near87 words
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Article306 1987-09-04 8 HONGKONG: Gold closed lower yesterday on active profit-taking by China-based and European investors following the metal's overnight rally in New York. News of the Iranian attack of an Italian-flag cargo ship triggered some buying but was not enough to fend off the selling pressure. Bullion ended at US$462306 words
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Article285 1987-09-04 8 Chinese Produce Exchange S«M*rt' noon doting pi ric*» on S*p 3 (SS/100 kg) Coconut oil Butt FOB 95.00 OW drum FOB 105.00 N*w drum FOB >09.00 Copra Mix*d (Ioom) 56 xH<n Pepper Munfofc whit* FOB NIW 1242JO Sarawak whit* FOB foq NIW 1227.50 Sarawak sp*dal block FOB NIW285 words
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Article317 1987-09-04 8 London Commodity Exchange Buyor/SoHor doting prices on Sop 2 (£/tonno unia ss spodfiod). Proviou* doling pricos in poronthosis. Coffee Bosh in-stor# London, tollors option CIF London Sop 1312/1315 High/Low (1300/1310) 1317/1291 Nov 1350/1351 High/Low (1345/1346) 1352/1328 Soto* (5742) Cocoa S*P 1210/1213 High/Low (1224/1226) 1221/1210 OK 1254/1255 (1264/1267) High/Low317 words
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TECHNOLOGY
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400 1987-09-04 9 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG PRICE WATERHOUSE, which earlier this year conducted the PW/BT Computer Survey of users' opinions and IT budgets, is expanding the survey. The survey, which was conducted in Singapore for the first time earlier this year and400 words
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427 1987-09-04 9 CHARLES SAVAGE - By CHARLES SAVAGE FRANCE-BASED ELAN INFORMATIQUE 'has recently released a voice synthesis device so compact that it fits on a single PC add-on card. It converts text entered into the computer into speech. It's a real miser, too, when it comes to using precious memory427 words
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BITS & BYTES
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Article208 1987-09-04 9 JAPAN'S NEC Corp has developed the first semiconductor-based data storage device aimed at replacing floppy, hard and magnetic disks. The company plans to market samples of the device, which it calls a silicon file, in November and hopes to sell 200,000 a month from next208 words
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Article200 1987-09-04 9 Reuter DNA FINGERPRINTING is to be used as evidence for the first time in the Netherlands, the Amsterdam appeal court has declared. The court has authorised tests on deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the genetic code found in every living cell, to be carried out on a manReuter - 200 words
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215 1987-09-04 9 Reuter A SOVIET SCIENTIST wants to form a joint venture with Western companies to boost the quality of Soviet personal computers, according to the communist party newspaper Pravda. It said Boris Naumov, who once worked as a professor at a US technological institute, proposedReuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration824 1987-09-04 9 Why is the night sky so dark? "Stargazers should not see dark spaces between stars; the spaces should be filled with more stars, just as someone in a deep forest sees nothing but trees in the spaces between trees.NYT - 824 words
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Advertisement329 1987-09-04 9 on achievement Business Times, Singapore's foremost business paper, and DHL, the world's leading courier, are proud to announce that the search is on for Singapore's Businessman of the Year, for the individual who strove for success and so made the most notable contribution to business in 1987. And we are329 words
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Article485 1987-09-04 10 INFORMATION WEEK, and the Singapore Informatics exhibition in particular, proved beyond a doubt that Singapore is a credible player in the world of information technology. The Informatics organisers have the statistics to prove it: $50 million worth of business, 100,000 visitors and, what's more485 words
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Article, Illustration1614 1987-09-04 10 One of the most respected names in Singapore today is David Saul Marshall, currently Singapore's ambassador to France, Spain and Portugal. His 80 years have been filled with a number of achievements, including being Singapore's first Chief Minister. He has also earned a well-deserved reputation1,614 words
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1124 1987-09-04 11 RONNIE HOFFMAN - From RONNIE HOFFMAN AS THE Australian Labor Party settles into its third term of office under Prime Minister Bob Hawke, trade unionists and employers in Australia come to grips with a new phase in their relationship. Both sides have expressed very similar views and1,124 words
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Article, Illustration931 1987-09-04 11 LEONARD SILK - In the run-up to the US presidential elections, the Democrats are likely to take issue with the huge US national debt. The problem for them is whether they can stick the Republicans with responsibility for the problem, says LEONARD SILK. LEONARD SILK. NYTNYT - 931 words
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1084 1987-09-04 11 NYT IN WASHINGTON, where even the smallest shift in unemployment or the cost of living can have big political reverberations, statistics are more than mere numbers. At a cost of tens of millions of dollars, tens of thousandsNYT - 1,084 words
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Advertisement214 1987-09-04 10 U ,v Q* nti and Supenot Room "occupan^ \o SingaP^Ji S$J i9a T **IFF Halt me P u effective pTl'lflt* 1 Decern t> e^ ■m f Incredible Incre *> S^ C *-o£**» 4 sn on *'"e "~-f From 16 Julyares. il/ue. Lcember 1987. There's no better time to experience the214 words
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Miscellaneous728 1987-09-04 10 G^RIOmWIOW 111 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 They im that drinkers get full measure (6) 7 A much read traveller 8 Urgently reduced, but not too abruptly (6) 10 Powerless to process nitre (5) 13 Plsyers that go round (4) 14 Name of a bygone Roman (4) 15 Gave a phone728 words
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Advertisement172 1987-09-04 11 COGNAC AND WINE WHEN YOU DINE AT 60LDEN PHOENIX For a culinary experience you'll relish again and again, drop by at GOLDEN PHOENIX. It's the ideal place to enjoy great food and wine. And service is impeccable! What 's more, from 20th July to 30th September, a free bottle of172 words
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Miscellaneous1244 1987-09-04 11 m QHO BQE»D B 12 PM SBC Text Sample Pogev Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Agatha Christie's Miss Marple At Bertram's Hotel (Pt 2). Indelible Evidence Gaslight. Applause The Andrew Lloyd Webber Story. Andrew Lloyd Webber and his musk are the subjects of this programme, in which he tofcs1,244 words
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Article, Illustration512 1987-09-04 12 CHERRIE HOLDER - By CHERRIE HOLDER dNGAPORE's skiers will be unmore pressure in the Singapore International water-skiing championships beginning today than in next week's SEA Games, says the man who is carrying the Republic's hopes tor the overall title. With competitors from nine countries,512 words
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453 1987-09-04 13 UPI AMERICAN YACHTSMEN will vigorously fight a court challenge from a New Zealander demanding an early rematch of the America's Cup race, officials of the Sail America syndicate said on Wednesday. The syndicate, backer of skipper Dennis Connor,UPI - 453 words
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Article, Illustration780 1987-09-04 13 UPI PAT CASH, the brash Wimbledon champion from Australia, on Wednesday niflht became the first major casualty at the US Open, losing in four sets to Peter Lundgren. Lundgren, an unseeded player from Sweden, scored a 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4UPI - 780 words
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Article, Illustration377 1987-09-04 13 Johnson perfection begins at the starting blocks Reuter HOURS AFTER Ben Johnson had obliterated the world 100 metres record last Sunday with his extraordinary 9.83-second run, a small group remained in Rome's Olympic Stadium trying to take in what they had witnessed. "Perfect,"one said finally. "It was perfect." The followingReuter - 377 words
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242 1987-09-04 13 AFP WORLD CHAMPION Steve Davis led the favourites into the second round of the Hongkong Masters Snooker Tournament in Hongkong on Monday with an easy 3-0 victory over local challenger Wan Chi-kuen. Englishman Davis, who leads seven other professionals in aAFP - 242 words
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Article, Illustration311 1987-09-04 13 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS BRITAIN'S Melanie War-ren-Hawkes has been spared the hassle of fighting through the qualifying rounds of the Anchor Beer Singapore Open Squash Championships on Sep 1219. Following eight-seeded compatriot Heather Wallace's eleventh hour withdrawal from the £5.000 women's championship, the organisers have upgraded the Briton to311 words
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Advertisement865 1987-09-04 12 :,r. > m -A V-' V >' *4W'. w 3 s <r* pf ttt:: I mm CONGRATS! You're Our Lucky Winners This Wtekl GOO KEI SENG LINDY DING SU CHAI You can be one of our lucky winners too! Each time you have a lunch or dinner at the Meisan865 words
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Advertisement268 1987-09-04 12 r»... Laa 3h.1 1. Singapore Airlines and Mandarin Singapore present GOORMfiT resTtvni 27 August to September 13 1987 A one-stop tour of the (bod, fashion and culture of seven countries. At The Mandarin Hotel Reception Hall (sthfloor, South Wing). Special performances Philippines: September 2 to 4 Fashion collection by Sammy268 words
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Advertisement428 1987-09-04 13 There's a cafe on a lush, green hi 11... where you can take a break. Meet friends. Relax. Make choices from the delightful international cuisine and Asian favourites Prawn Mee, Nasi Goreng. Prawn Curry. Rahmschnitzel. Hainanese Chicken Rice. And much more. At Cafe in the Park Ampte free parking A©428 words
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Advertisement27 1987-09-04 13 OBVIOUSLY NOT MEANT TO GO WITH ESCARGOTS. I &S|M >«» f»» IMHJ—t C«f« mm. ui mi W 'i V** IF IT COMES WITH CHOPSTICKS. IT GOES WITH DYNASTY.27 words
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Article, Illustration4322 1987-09-04 14 INVESTOR jitters about the new delivery and settlement system and unfavourable rumours across the Causeway caused share prices to plunge on the stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 38.27 points to 1,388.04 while the BT Composite Index fell 30.414,322 words
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Article252 1987-09-04 14 Rites Spar* Land $00 Samfc MarMm 334 laa Un Tali SO* 114 TOM 110 Falls OiS 1590 C i UN 2040 M IrvworiM 1190 Haw Par 610 •aftwi 110 Avtao 20 SIS '*N 1330 Mawo HMg. 1270 O C C 1010 hwan SOt 970 hdtcaf 625 Amal252 words
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Article4510 1987-09-04 14 SECTION ONE MOurnuAL COMMERCIAL Aenio C 2 22 B 2 23 S) 171 2 32 1211 2» 112» 2.29 161 2 28 191 2 25 Ul 2.24 111 2.27 141 2 25 Ml 2 23 111 231 IS 220 11« 222 Aico* 1062 SI 14)4,510 words
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Article, Illustration628 1987-09-04 15 n mm.™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW THE SUCCESS of new public share issues does not depend on the levels of over-subscrip-tion or the amounts of application monies alone, as past experiences have shown. Perhaps too much emphasis is being given to these yardsticksBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 628 words
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507 1987-09-04 15 THE KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange's proposal to split the marketable lots of certain companies from the present 1,000 shares to 100 or 500 shares a lot has hit a snag due to poor response from listed companies. Many of the 20507 words
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46 1987-09-04 15 TONHOW INDUSTRIES' offer of 4.4 million shares at $1 each will be opened for public subscription from Tuesday. Sep 8. The Sesdaq issue will be managed by Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asia alone and not jointly with Citicorp Investment Bank.46 words
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Article59 1987-09-04 15 HIGHLANDS LOWLANDS Bhd: Group profit after tax and minorities of M$8.72 million (M$4.58 million) on a turnover of M$52.4 million (M$45.11 million) for the six months ended June 30. 1987. Earnings per share of 2.89 cents (1.52 cents). Interim dividend of 2.50 cents (same) gross per 50 cent share less59 words
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Article50 1987-09-04 15 Group profit after tax and minorities of M$3.82 million (M$730,000) for the six months ended June 30, 1987 EPS is 4.88 cents (0.93 cents). An interim dividend of 2.5 cents per share less tax will be paid on Oct 9 to shareholders registered as at SeD 21.50 words
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Article62 1987-09-04 15 Group profit af- ter tax and minorities of MS1 75 million (M$1 17 million) on a turnover of $7.6 million ($7.5 million) for the six months ended June 30. 1987. EPS of six cents (four cents). Interim dividend of 6 per cent less tax will62 words
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205 1987-09-04 15 MALAYSIAN AIRLINE System is spending Ms 36 million on five major property development projects to improve its efficiency and productivity. Among the projects it undertook during the last financial year were the M 54.5 million Kuching regional office, Ms 3 million administration building in205 words
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Article, Illustration352 1987-09-04 15 PATRICIA SCHERSCHEL - By PATRICIA SCHERSCHEL CONTINUING an aggressive diversification drive begun in the early 1980s, Wearne Brothers Ltd is expanding its trading and engineering empire by taking over Rank Industries Asia Re Ltd. Wearne said yesterday it has reached an agreement to acquire 95 per cent of352 words
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236 1987-09-04 15 Revamped Ong Co to tap Asean, Gulf institutional markets REVAMPED STOCKBROKING firm Ong Co is to tap new institutional markets in Asean and the Gulf region with the help of its new joint venture partners. The new partners are Thailand's Bangkok Bank and Bah-rain-based Gulf International Bank which now own236 words
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190 1987-09-04 15 TRADING IN 34.1 million shares of luxury yacht maker GB Holdings Ltd will start on the secondary securities market Sesdaq on Monday, Sep 7, two weeks after the close of its public issue. A stock exchange circular issued yesterday said major shareholders of190 words
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Article, Illustration553 1987-09-04 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - Price Waterhouse made receiver and manager By NAJEEB JARHOM FOURTEEN MONTHS after it was suspended from trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, International Wood Products Ltd has finally been placed under receivership. In a one-sentence statement yesterday, the directors said that on Sep 1, the553 words
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Advertisement25 1987-09-04 15 TRADER VK'S i>l Sjn I r,inc/*ct> sth level Jill)- Motel New Otan. Rivet Valley Road ifilt i!H t -y. Smqapore 0617 InitU'JC Tel 337 274925 words
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Advertisement248 1987-09-04 15 FIRST ISSUE 5 SEPTEMBER 1987. SUBSCRIBE NOW! FILL IN SOMEONE OVERSEAS ABOUT SINGAPORE ft 1 i u WEEKLY OVERSEAS EDITION M.CKPJ No. 222/8/87 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1»67 P i "■ss V GTS ssss*: 'w vV/. ///> The Straits Times Overseas Weekly. It's the new weekly newspaper, printed on lightweight paper248 words
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Article177 1987-09-04 16 AFP THE TOKYO Stock Exchange (TSE) is to reduce commission on securities transactions from October, a leading Japanese financial newspaper said on Tuesday. Commission on stocks will be reduced by about 10 per cent and that on convertible and warrant bonds will be cut byAFP - 177 words
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430 1987-09-04 16 FT TATEHO CHEMICAL Industries, a Japanese producer of special materials for the electrical industry, has asked its banks for financial assistance after revealing investment losses greater than its net assets. Mr Tadashi Kawabe, the company's chairman, said the loss had been suffered on bondFT - 430 words
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Article130 1987-09-04 16 AFP JAPAN'S Toyota Motor Corp is negotiating with General Motor Corp of the United States for joint production and sale of cars in Australia. Toyota president Shoichiro Toyoda told reporters in Nagoya there were "only five automobile manufacturers in Australia and GM is the likeliest choiceAFP - 130 words
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Article83 1987-09-04 16 Reuter HONGKONG LISTED Dickson Concepts has agreed to buy Gillette Co's interest in ST Dupont SA and its worldwide interests in related companies and businesses. The deal will give Dickson a 98.3 per cent interest in ST Dupont for US$52 million in cash,Reuter - 83 words
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Article632 1987-09-04 16 Hongkong DBS Securities Reuter STRONG BUYING interest sent the Hongkong market to a new high yesterday. The Hang Seng Index chalked up a record cioee at 3,853.95 up 18.09 points, following a modest correction of 9 points on Wednesday. Sentiment was fuelled by buyingDBS Securities; Reuter - 632 words
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4230 1987-09-04 16 ANOTHER WAVE of selling hit the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and share prices finished with moderate to heavy losses in fairly active trading. Investors continued to be cautious and many refused to take fresh positions on lack of leads from institutions. With few buyers,4,230 words
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Article263 1987-09-04 16 Monog«fV prices for Sep 4 Singapore Unit Trust Th# ConHM'C* 121 1 28 Tta Savings Kind 107 1 14 S'poro Prog fund 050 034 S'poro S«c Fund 082 0W S port Invest fund 0 90 096 Sport Equity Fund 0.61 066 Asia Unit Trust Moi Invost Fund lit263 words
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Article503 1987-09-04 16 Reuter SHARE PRICES fell sharply in moderate trade on the weak Tokyo bond market yesterday and tears sparked by Wednesday s news that Tateho Chemical Industries lost some 20 billion yen on bond investments. The 225-share index fell 296.72 to 25.648.88 after plunging to 25,567.26 earlier. On Wednesday theReuter - 503 words
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Article458 1987-09-04 16 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN ehare market closed shsrply higher st another record yesterday as demand continued for stocks scross ths bosrd following a strong rise in international bullion prices overnight. Brokers said resource and gold-related stocks were in big demand following the metal's rise to U*****.95/464.45 an ounce in SydneyReuter - 458 words
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Article157 1987-09-04 16 Reuter THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand Index slid 0.39 to 366.31 on a turnover of 5,380,602 shares worth 763.16 million bahL Reuter a i IAHT Ao Kham Thai Ayudhya ln»—tiT»m Bangkok Aground Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ayudhya Charoong Thai Wira 4 CaDta Data mat Dhana Siam Fin Aaia FibraReuter - 157 words
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Article234 1987-09-04 16 NT$ 4.67 ♦02 Kolin 39 60 Kuochan Dav. Laa Chang Yuan Cham Indus 40 40 37 30 -2.1 52.50 •0.5 Lion Hwa Indus 29 00 •1 3 Cathay Con* ***** Nan Ya P1m 63 50 300 00 +14 Pacific Cona 66 00 Chang Loong Chia Haln Camant .47 60234 words
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Article74 1987-09-04 16 SCF to I •not Ortantal B 0 1250 -0 006 Phil Oviniu Phitax B 015 063 unch •0 01 Anglo PWI 0033 0 11 Ptcop B 5 PLOT M0 -10 San Miguai B 206 -0.001 1 ■0 75 -0 04 -0.4 Saatront 0 038 unch unch uneh Bonguat Con74 words
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Advertisement535 1987-09-04 16 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF T.N. HOLDINGS (PRIVATE) LIMITED (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 47 Hill Street #05-04, Chinese Chamber of Commerce Industry Building, Singapore 0617, on535 words
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Article1087 1987-09-04 17 New York Reuter INVESTORS REGAINED some of their composure on Wednesday after suffering through the swift 52 point selloff on Tueeday, but Wall Street still closed moderstely lower. Persistent weakness in the dollsr snd bond market remained the primary focus and encouraged the profit-taking. The DowReuter - 1,087 words
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Article969 1987-09-04 17 London Reuter SHARES FIRMED in quiet morning business on the London market yesterday helped by Wall Street's overnight steady performance after the week's sharp falls. The Tokyo stock market's sharp fall on news a chemical company lost 20 billion yen on bond investments was smallerReuter - 969 words
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Article1147 1987-09-04 17 Selected indices HONGKONG Hongkong Index Thuradoy 2.394 53 WwfcMdoy 2.***** WMk 090 2.345 53 Hong Seng Index Thundoy 3,****** W*dn«tdoy 3.***** WMk ago 3.***** AH Industrials Thoftdoy 3.234 0 Wadnwdoy 3,2131 WMk 090 3.1602 NEW YOtK Dow Jones Wado«doy *****4 Tueidoy 2AI0.97 WMk ago 2.701 85 TOKYO Nikkei Average T1,147 words
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Article95 1987-09-04 17 Reuter THE UK Department of Trade and Industry is not referring the agreed bid for Mercantile House Holdings PLC by British and Commonwealth Holdings PLC to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission. The two companies have agreed a merger which values Mercantile at £566.8 million. BReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration697 1987-09-04 17 Group profit expected to reach £1,625 m Reuter LONDON SHARE analysts are raising full year profit forecaats for tobacco to financial services group BAT Industries PLC after the company announced record first half results. Analysts said BAT's 26 per cent increase in first half pre-taxReuter - 697 words
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252 1987-09-04 17 AFP THE SECURITIES and Exchange Commission has found that 80 per cent of the major Wall Street firms that speculate on corporate takeovers also help underwrite the takeovers. The commission carried out a survey at the request of Senator William Proxmire, aAFP - 252 words
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Advertisement434 1987-09-04 17 Head Office Croeselaan 18, 3521 CB Utrecht, The Netherlands Singapore Branch 50 Raffles Place *30-01 Shell Tower Singapore 0104 Consolidated Balance Sheet As erf December 31 (after profit appropriation) Report of Independent Accountants We have examined the consolidated balance sheets of the Rabobank Group as of December 31, 1986 and434 words
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562 1987-09-04 18 SOH TIANG KENG - Warning against dealing with non-Simex firms By SOH TIANG KENG, Financial Correspondent THE MANAGING DIRECTOR ol the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Mr JY Pillay, last night reminded the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) of its task of exercising self-discipline to prevent "abuse and mischief"562 words
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359 1987-09-04 18 THE SINGAPORE International Monetary Exchange will introduce options trading on Sep 25, Simex chairman Mrs Elizabeth Sam announced last night. Speaking at Simex's anniversary dinner, she said the first options contract on Eurodollar interest rate futures will be traded that day. BT359 words
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Article, Illustration191 1987-09-04 18 THE ROOM was amazing. Piles and piles of tea packets, row upon row of small, shiny green tins bearing numbered labels, a simple working counter in the centre, discreet laboratory equipment, and cheery sunlight from the wide glass windows. The air smelt glorious. The191 words
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203 1987-09-04 18 AFP INDONESIA will have to use US facilities to launch its next communications satellite because of a US regulation, a senior Indonesian official said yesterday. Washington has ruled that US-built satellites must be launched by Americans, Mr Ahmad Tahir, Tourism, Post andAFP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration295 1987-09-04 18 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY, Banking Correspondent MRS TERESA FOO. the first woman to join the Oversea-Chi-nese Banking Corporation's inner circle of senior management, has resigned from the bank. A bank spokesman told BT yesterday that Mrs Foo is leaving OCBC on her own accord. She will295 words
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Article55 1987-09-04 18 Bernama JAPAN RECOGNISES THE important role of direct investment and technology transfer in upgrading Asean's economic structure, Japanese Foreign Minister Tadashi Kuranari said yesterday. Japan intends to improve the environment for investment by Japanese enterprises in developing the region to promote the international horizontal divisionBernama - 55 words
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81 1987-09-04 18 UPI SHANKAR DAYAL Sharma, a veteran politician who has taught law at Cambridge University and at Lucknow University in Northern Uttar Pradesh state before becoming the Chief Minister of Bhopal in 1952, was sworn in yesterday as India's eighth vice-president. President Ramaswamy Venkataraman administered theUPI - 81 words
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Article88 1987-09-04 18 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES eased in mixed morning activity yesterday, with US dealers, speculative sellers and foreign dealers light buyers, analysts said. December gold was off US$2.2O at U*****.20 an ounce, standing in the middle of the range of U*****.00/U*****.10. The dollar's recovery prompt- Ed profit-taking in goldReuter - 88 words
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Article169 1987-09-04 18 AP LEGISLATORS must accept the right of the mass media to be independent and not dictate to them, a member of Britain's House of Lords said yesterday. Lord Taylor of Blackburn told the 33rd Commonwealth Parliamentary Association that very often, politicians thought they had madeAP - 169 words
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Article201 1987-09-04 18 Bernama ES MALAYSIA'S current account deficit narrowed to Ms77o million last year from a deficit of M 51,722 million in 1985, the statistics department said in its 1984-86 balance of payments report. The report issued in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday said the improved current account wasBernama ES - 201 words
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281 1987-09-04 18 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government aims to turn the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Mida) into a dynamic investment catalyst. Trade and Industry Minister Oatin Paduka Rafidah Aziz said that in line with this thinking, the Cabinet Committee on Investments has approved a proposal to turnBernama - 281 words
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386 1987-09-04 18 INDUSTRIALISED countries should not shortsightedly turn to protectionism as a cure for their slowing economies because this would further aggravate the sluggish world economy, said Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu. In a strong argument for increased capital flows to developing386 words
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Article52 1987-09-04 18 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Bar Council is saddled with 294 claims involving M 516.51 million following the suspension of 10 lawyers accused of dishonesty. Bar Council president Param Cumaraswamy said claimants are unlikely to get full payment although there was provision for a fund to mitigate theBernama - 52 words
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Article43 1987-09-04 18 AFP THE PHILIPPINES' gross national product grew by 5.13 per cent in the first half of 1967, according to the Philippine News Agency yesterday. The figures revised an earlier government report that it had grown by 5.5 per cent.AFP - 43 words
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Article31 1987-09-04 18 AFP US AID to the Philippines would stop if President Corazon Aquino is overthrown in a military coup, US Senator Alan Cranston said in Manila yesterday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article66 1987-09-04 18 AFP SOVIET trade with the West has sharply decreased over the first six months of 1967, figures from the Soviet Foreign Trade Ministry published yesterday showed. The overall trade balance posted a trade surplus of 728.7 million roubles (US$l,l3 billion), on a total volume of trade ofAFP - 66 words
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Article57 1987-09-04 18 AP COLONEL Sitiveni Rabuka pledged yesterday to help Fiji out of its economic woes by discharging several hundred reservists and territorial soldiers and putting other soldiers to work in commercial enterprises. His announcement came after the central bank predicted Fiji's overseas debt this year could balloonAP - 57 words
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Article38 1987-09-04 18 Reuter THE African Association ee Human and People's Rights in Development, Africa's first human rights watchdog group, launched in Zimbabwe this week, will set up headquarters in Botswana, a spokesman in Harare yesterday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement52 1987-09-04 18 The widest selection of Europe's best designer shoes for ladies and gents Alberto Guardiam A merino Ghiaia Cark) Bemgno Casadei Euforia Lorenzi Maraolo Mariano Campanile Romano Martegani Stephane Kelian Ciro Schiano Giorgio Moretto Joan David Lmea Lidia Sergio Rossi Thierry Mugler Sizes salable Laches 4 to 9 1 V// >52 words
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470 1987-09-04 19 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Shipping Corporation intends to continue its bulk timber service to Europe although support for the service, launched in 1965, has since dropped. The dwindling support has forced the shipping line to opt for selective470 words
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263 1987-09-04 19 Reuter THREE Kuwaiti tankers flying American flags yesterday began the hazardous 550-mile Journey out of the Gulf where Iranian revolutionary guards ambushed s Japanese tanker snd an Italian cargo ship during the night. Shipping sources said Iran had apparently scored anReuter - 263 words
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127 1987-09-04 19 THE PORT of Singapore Authority new container freight station at Nelson Road, godown Fl, became operational on Sep 1. At the same time godowns FSA, F8 and Fg ceased operations as freight stations. Godowns Fl, F2 and F3 form part of PSA's development127 words
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Article112 1987-09-04 19 Reuter TEN BANGLADESHI FISHERMEN were burnt to death in a trawler set ablaze by pirates in the Bay of Bengal. Police said yesterday that about 30 pirates stormed the trawler, tied up all 12 crewmen and sprayed them with petrol before torching the vessel inReuter - 112 words
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104 1987-09-04 19 THE SIX-MEMBER Great Andes service covering the Far East-South American west coast trade has increased its capacity and frequency of services. From this month, the grouping is operating three regular fixed-day sailings in place of two previously to accommodate an increase in trading volumes. Ports104 words
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401 1987-09-04 20 Reuter TANKER OWNERS will still send their vessels to the Middle-East Gulf despite the renewed attacks on shipping by Iran and Iraq, according to brokers. But Gulf freight rate levels could well rise as Wednesday s underwriters' decision to increase war riskReuter - 401 words
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256 1987-09-04 20 AP TWENTY-TWO Indian crewmen of a Kuwaiti-flagged freighter that was attacked by Iranian speedboats in the Gulf have demanded that they be repatriated to India. Gulf-based shipping executives and the Indian consulate said on Wednesday that the sailors remained adamant evenAP - 256 words
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154 1987-09-04 20 AP LLOYD'S of London underwriters have agreed to a 50 per cent increase in the cost of war risk insurance premiums for the hulls of all vessels entering the Persian Gulf. Chris Rome, chairman of Lloyd s Underwriters' Association, said on WednesdayAP - 154 words
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290 1987-09-04 20 Reuter JAPANESE SEAMEN and shipowners have agreed to stop Japanese-flag ships from entering the Gulf until tomorrow, according to shipping sources. The accord was struck at talks between the All Japanese Seamen's Union and the Shipowners Association of Japan afterReuter - 290 words
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Article861 1987-09-04 20 AB Shpg V ABC Contoiner VIII Accord Shpg VI Ahrenkiel liner XI Africa Ocean XN Alltrons VII AC Toepfer XI American Tpt XII Anro Service IV Arrow Lines XII Asian Ocean VI Atlas line X ANl 1 A PC line V API III ASCI III Balt-Conodo line861 words
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Article1365 1987-09-04 20 UNCONFIRMED reports that a sharply lower rate had been paid for a Panamax vessel carrying grain from the US Gulf to the Continent provided the main talking point on the freight market on Wednesday, ship brokers said. Market talk suggested the vessel had been arranged from the Mississippi1,365 words
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Article172 1987-09-04 21 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: AGE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line Cho Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia Straits Container172 words
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Article128 1987-09-04 21 Kingsley Wood FREMANTLE Port Authority has reduced its deficit for the third successive year. This year's deficit was A 5466,000 compared with more than As 2 million in 1964. State Transport Minister Gavan Troy said the 90-year-old port was aiming to break even next year butKingsley Wood - 128 words
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279 1987-09-04 21 Kingsley Wood A FREMANTLE COMPANY has put on the world market a device which it claims helps to overcome the old problem of helping a ship to ride out rough weather. Seabrake International (Australia) Pty Ltd, part of the Benson Group,Kingsley Wood - 279 words
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293 1987-09-04 21 THE THAI GOVERNMENT will take measures to ensure that a container freight station in the Makkasan area is developed as planned. The project was to be developed by private investors but so far it had failed to attract any interested party. Bangkok Post293 words
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Article318 1987-09-04 21 PERU has become the first International Maritime Organisation member to ratify the 1984 Protocol to amend the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1969. It gave its acceptance to IMO on Aug 26. The Protocol will enter into force a year after being318 words
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Article607 1987-09-04 21 Sep 8-11 Offshore Europe '87 to be held at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, Aberdeen Scotland. For details: Spearhead Exhibitions Ltd. Rowe House, 55/59 Fife Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KTI ITA. Tel: 01-549-5831. Telex: *****2 Sep 9 4th International Symposium on Marine Engineering Systems ICMES 87607 words
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193 1987-09-04 21 Reuter BRAZILIAN customs officers have begun inspecting all passenger luggage and cargo containers arriving at the nation's ports in a salary protest, says a spokesman for the officers' labour union. Television reports showed traffic jams across the bridge joining Paraguay and Brazil at FozReuter - 193 words
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8520 1987-09-04 26 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.8,520 words
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Article578 1987-09-04 27 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI KEPPEL WHARVES Arrow Princo Boron Slor Doryunthon Dong DoInho Donyong Eottfn Gl Kolo Bonor Koto s««a«i Nod Aaortioon Qtnghoctiong Southom Crv Sir frido Trod* Fo«r Wy»orin« Y.ntong Arrow DuU Con Gonon *h» Soon ti I Hong **oofongifcon Nononot Or«ont Ptmc Sovfhorn Gl To»ofc578 words
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Article912 1987-09-04 27 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival data/tlma Gdns FCL Ship Voy Operator LCL movamant cargo schadula Local! Rotih C Edinburgh Uni Mercy Klong Reefer Sea Dragon 70S 74/576 026AN 693N 871 *****7 04 0987 04 0987 *****7 *****7 1800 2100 2300 2300 0100 Jordine Ben912 words
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Article1975 1987-09-04 28 A—B AB Shipping Boustead Shpg Agencies. ABC Containerline NV S pore Shpg (S). Accord Shpg Accord Shpg (S). Africa Ocean Lines Sealion Shpg (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). Alltrans Alltrans Express American President Lines1,975 words
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Article, Illustration262 1987-09-04 29 Reuter TENS OF THOUSANDS of Hyundai Corp workers yesterday staged fresh rallies in Ulsan after a striker was run over and killed Witnesses said a van driver, his way blocked by workers outside a stadium where 10,000 employees at a Hyundai shipyard wereReuter - 262 words
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157 1987-09-04 29 AFP SOUTH KOREA dethroned Japan as the world s top shipbuilding nation in gross tonnage terms in the first six months of this year, according to the Japan Ship Exporters Association. The association said Japan won orders for 284 ships from January toAFP - 157 words
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Advertisement820 1987-09-04 19 £i Ft: MTEi H®w S.E. Asia upset the logical West HILARIOUS. TRAGIC DANGEROUS. Available at all Good Bookshops OOCL ORIENT Oveiqeas CotUaitm Line IWfflWB AOENCXS (Rm. I %llf## SO Ctntonmrt toad *12-05 Santo*. Ml IF/ T* *****1 TELEX NO B J4179 WBIBkm TEMHNAI/Cn T«l 32DK1< 220 L Kvs J BOOKIMS820 words
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Advertisement114 1987-09-04 19 Sm Ngt mm TENS OF THOUSANDS of Hyundai Corp workers staged fresh rallies in Ulsan after a striker was run over and killed. Page N THE THAI GOVERNMENT will take steps to ensure that a container freight station in the Makkasan area Is developed as plonned. The project was to114 words
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Advertisement1120 1987-09-04 19 wa- MAERSK LINE DIRECT TO BELGIUM SINGAPORE/ ANTWERP 17 DAYS iraisaisw 274 28/9 294 4/10 VlO 6/10 11/10 12/10 13/10 21/10 22/10 25/10 26/10 27/10 1/11 2/11 3/11 1/10 1/10 3/ 5/10 7/10 7/ 12/10 14/10 14/ 23/10 25/10 25/ 26/10 29/10 29/ 30/10 2/11 2/ LUNA M 8712 10/91,120 words
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Advertisement423 1987-09-04 20 COMPAGNIE MARITIME D AFFRETEMENT REGULAR CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST TO EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN WEST AFRICA OUTBOUND TO NORTH CONTINENT VILLE OC JUPITER I'i'lll'liimWFTßTJWl Also accepting carta to all U.K. destinations. Scandinavian (Aarfcus. Gothenhurj) and i FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM ETA ETA Bfl V/ 9 *10 700 IMO 11/10 1m European Inland points t Watt423 words
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Advertisement95 1987-09-04 20 1 Lines and services represented by Members of the Registry of Accredited Shipping Agents. Singapore National Shipping Association. IE! C SAV Corrr.ir".i Sudi ci• I jpcrfs S A SERVICE TO/FROM CHILE FUDCR VESSEL STORE BOTHER VESSEL MK MICA KX) ARTOf VAIP SAI CSAV 1/S lfi VELAY l«fl VU «rtl 11/1195 words
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Advertisement359 1987-09-04 20 irAifu'giMKg EUROPE/FAR EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VSL. PT. Ot LOG. DATES PT KU I ELEFTHERIA II Immingtiam Sailed 7/1 CLARE Luebeck-Hamburf Sailed Bfl TBN Sxuecin-Rostock Sailed PAMISES Bremen-Hamburg Sailed TBN Bremen-Hull 2M/9 I/ll TBN Ijmuiden-Hamfeurt-Santander 24-3/9 4/11 Further load/ discharging ports en rout* subject to sufficient inducement Smpport Offer MTM S359 words
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Advertisement1055 1987-09-04 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd IM/IPI P&o r«VA>L Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONT/UNERSHP SERVICE TO UK/CONTMENT: an or emnburcm FRANKFURT EXPRESS OSAKA MY KITANO MARU LARGS lAY HONC KOM6 EXPRESS CARDIGAN BAY BENAVON TOCACA MY TOKIO EXPRESS Abo1,055 words
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Advertisement496 1987-09-04 21 APPOINTMENT Hlf.lili:;! ;i: OPERATIONS MANAGER A major local shipping company is seeking a Senior Shipping Executive. Min 45 yrs of age with 20 yrs experience to handle charter hires, laytimes, disputes, claims and related matters. Experienced candidates please reply for this immediately available position. Attractive remuneration and benefits offered. Shipping496 words
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Advertisement254 1987-09-04 22 5C CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Hapag-Lloyd ALL UK INLAND DESTINATIONS. BELFAST DUBLIN COPENHAGEN. AARHUS. GOTHENBURG. MALMO. HELSINKI. OSLO. AMSTERDAM CARIBBEAN 6 S. AMERICA CONV SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE CONV; SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED EUROPE CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK,CONTINENT 10/9 m 16/9 11/9 KB TYO 22/9 24/9 2/9 4/9 9/10 11/10254 words
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Advertisement864 1987-09-04 22 JtC&LINE ,IM4 iHtttmt cwa ri»m FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE \ro EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 Mfmb ,be ce Consortium CHINA CONTAINER 41N NEPTUNE CRYSTAL 41W MONCKONC CONTAINER SI 1 TRANSWORLO BRIOCE «W SEVEN SEAS BRIOCE S2W ALSO CALLING ANTWERP VIA ROTTERDAM PKtLANC CTRS VIA FEEKR VESSEL Spore L(Havre R dam Fitowe H'burf864 words
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Advertisement428 1987-09-04 22 ft INDIA STEAMSHIP EXPRESS FCL/LCL FORTNIGHTLY CONTAINER SERVICE TO MADRAS VIZAG HALDIA CALCUTTA CHITTAGONG CHALNA COLOMBO Agents SHARIKAT TRANS ORIENT SON. BHD. SINGAPORE *****10, *****56 PORT KELANG: *****94/5 C-r EMBASSY/FRIENDSHIP FREIGHT SERVICES ygy JOINT CONSOLIDATION TEL: *****73/*****32 FAX *****82 TLX: RS *****EFS WEEKLY LCL/FCL CONFERENCE/NON-CONFERENCE SERVICES TO: EUROPE ANTWERP/ HAMBURG/428 words
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Advertisement1282 1987-09-04 22 m ItZA EVERGREEN Round-The-World East Bound (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURQ/FE) SGP HKC RSC KLC PUS OSK TYO KSN CHS NYC ML HK Fl* EVER GIANT/EVER GENIUS ID UK W W 11/H l«ll HW 17« EVE* CLORY/EVEB GREET 1» 1» 21/! M u/M 21/10 25/11 21/1* EVER LINKING 2M 27/9 2M 1/10 21/10 3*lo1,282 words
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Advertisement917 1987-09-04 23 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES \N*\ PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL GOWA KOTA SINOA MAJAPAHfT SIN JKT In Port 6/9 16/9 It/9 1/10 3/10 sbv SIN a/9 12/9 21/9 S/10 10/10 HKG KAO KEE *MUR *MTC VTOK NGO KOB BUS 10/9 19/9917 words
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Advertisement540 1987-09-04 23 BENLINE CONTAINERS EKJJEBSEN LINE fc. NEW ZEALAND TO NEW ZEALAND, PAPUA NEW GUINEA FIJI AND SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS OSAKA OAT y7M71.1t K{W MAPI EN VUS Sl* HKG LAE POM AKL NA TU BL "9 14/9 3/10 7/10 20(10 22/10 24/10 26 SUN CON At VM SIN 24 2V9 PONT MORESBY540 words
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Advertisement485 1987-09-04 23 DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESUII LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIXOM LLOYD EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VESSEL/VOY PALEMBANG/7WB CAN OA GAMA/MWB MATAR AMI9WB S. PANJANG/17WB ANTWERP BILBAO BREMEN A DAM/R DAMH'BURG 24/10 21/10 31/10 11/11 lfcfll 23/11 2/11 6/11 11/U 5/12485 words
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Advertisement387 1987-09-04 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PAGAN VII7W SITTWAY V3IW HTONEYWA V227W PA AN VIISW BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPIHB CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok U* t'lo Sept lyu s*tx 2was«o £3 BANK LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE NORTHBOUND TO UKC SPORE ROAM HULL HMBG TOANA PAPUA V6N 11/9387 words
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Advertisement1105 1987-09-04 24 K"UriE SHIPPIfIG-DflTfi ATLAHTIC CC3AST (Round-The-World Service) 'PK/PNG SPORE 0 FRIENDSHIP V 4 26 5 011 1 061 10 14 01:1 o. FRIENDSHIP V 4 12 Sep 13 Sep 3 Oct 12 Oct 15 Oct 17 Oct 21 Oct •VIA FEEDER PfICIRC SDUTH-LiJEST FEEDER VSL 'PK/PNG SP MOTHER VSL LA/LB OAK1,105 words
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Advertisement268 1987-09-04 24 r.i,,' ?f',i Accepting LCL and containerised cargoes Direct to South Africa Containers KA MARU 3735f AYAKAWA MARU 3C4F tt N S pore Our bin P .Eliz lOfl 23/* 75fl 2M 11/10 13/10 Jmra JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES (REG *****4, 200 CANTONMENT TOAD #12-05 SOUTHPOINT, SINGAI W: *****11 TELEX NO: RS *****268 words
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Advertisement768 1987-09-04 24 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Container* P Keling I Liner Vessel S'pore iMelb frtm Sydn Also Accc CMANOIDAS V.27 12 Sept 2' Sept i Oct 4 Oct AdH Br.s KABiRDAS V 36 21 Sept 13 Oct 22 Oct 20 Oct AtW'Bns INDIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FCL/FCL Containers S.O.768 words
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Advertisement740 1987-09-04 24 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PIE) LTD sm»u <i» iks> Far sjcsm STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S'pore P KeiangPenang GOLDEN HARVEST Colombo Karachi Dubai 23/24 Sept— GOLDEN HAVEN Colombo Karachi/Muscat 5/6 Oct CHINA SERVICE A VESSEL Hsinkang Shanghai 12/14 Sept— CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING CO., PEKING THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA UKC740 words
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Advertisement539 1987-09-04 24 j. aiviijsjf a t luajr kjtpicin uv -m 9 m. i/v pHiu omeNT UN€5 pre ltd HEAD OFFICE 63 ROBINSON ROAD .07 12 AFRO ASIA BLILDING, SINGAPORE 0106 TELE* RS ***** PHIII FAX *****76 EAST/FAR EAST FCI LCI SERVICE MM N KONG KOBE. KfELUNG MANILA. BANGKOK. TOKYO. COLOMBO. KARACHI. BOMBAY539 words
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Advertisement845 1987-09-04 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD 5E NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD ft EU/AUST TPA/SEA Tenmnal CFS BOOKINGS *****53 *****42 *****22 *****53 27*0111 Z7TOI& uimu iuu* JfmM 27f014g NEPLINE SON BHO. 3M887 NEPLINE SON BHD *****33 ENQUIRIES .I W NEPLINE SDN BHD *****5/*27MO/*2766i/U7«2 NEPLINE SDN BHD *****0/23W1 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED A member845 words
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Advertisement490 1987-09-04 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DONAM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P. KELANG, PENANG, BUSAN, INCHON S PORE AGENTS NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Tel 2T0U2;7715*34 *****0/*****22 (Operations) *****87 ******4 (Terminal) *****50 *****04 (CPS) MALAYSIA AGENTS TUNAS SETIA SDN BHD KL Tel *****57 PK Til WSSM 3M04.T. *****66 PEN Tel *****5 J*****490 words
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Advertisement668 1987-09-04 25 m 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 ***** r. KELANG PENANG */S HANDLING SYSTEM CO SON. BHD MESSRS HAI THONG SHIPPING 127 P«ur» st668 words
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Advertisement20 1987-09-04 25 LCL/FCL TO ANTWERP 11/9 Also accepts LCL/FCL to other destns. FREIGHT MANAGEMENT: SINGAPORE TEL *****11 (15 LINES) BANGKOK TEL *****94-520 words
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Advertisement359 1987-09-04 26 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE.) LTD. TEL 225 6868 .30 Lines• FAX *****39 *****76 TELEX RS ***** A B SSCMA RS ***** A B SSCAD VE.B DEUTF R ACHT/SE EREEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED FULL CONTAINER SERVICE *VIA COLOMBO: Accepting cargo (or INDIA Bombay, Cochin Madras **VIA LARNACA: Accepting cargo for Lattakia. Piraeus,359 words
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Advertisement222 1987-09-04 27 lrd CALL US AT: P. KELANG PENANG J. BAHRU P. GUDANG SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR *****53/*****11 04-*****2/4, *****3 07-*****8 07-*****3, *****5, *****0, *****1 02-*****22 *****88 WEEKLY FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE FROM EUROPE VSL i V 7. TOYAMA 357 LOADING FROM: GOTHENBURG. BREMERHAVEN. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM OTHER ORIGINS: AARHUS, AMSTERDAM. ANTWERP, BASLE. BREMEN.222 words
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Advertisement217 1987-09-04 27 rri7w DAILY ACCEPTING LCL/FCL TO:- Nedlloyd EAC BOOKINGS **********8806 *****01 *****0 *****7/*****1 TERMINAL CM *****84 *****03 *****71 *****71 *****3 *****5 N Bahrain 50# N Barcelona/46 N Bangkok 45 AUSTRALIA JW Spore P. Kelang Penang B'pore Auckland N.Plymow» Wellington Lyttolton Dunedln N spier Bluff Fill (It call)* (2nd call) sw sw217 words
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Advertisement402 1987-09-04 28 ta li FINE LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD '0 Shenton Way 01 02C Marina House S pore 020? TFL *****77 (6 Lines) TLX RS ***** FLINER FAX 2's2B'* EUROPE SERVICE no vu no ?/u io io u/i« uno iyio H 10 MO 21 10 7110 FAR EAST SERVICE im an an402 words
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Advertisement492 1987-09-04 28 ZIM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE accepting FCULCL cargo* to USA East I West Coast, Carrifabean.East Canada, HAITI, Port Au Spain, Barbadoi N. ST. LUCIA. AUSTRALIA CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL ZIM SPORE ACCEPTINC CARGO TO ADELAIDE VIA MELBOURNE AND ALSO FCL TO GUAM ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE Attaint FCL To EuropMn and MMrtarrannn492 words
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Advertisement527 1987-09-04 28 (j COMPANIA PERUANA i S DE VAPORES 9 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" j Loading for Gallic, Matarani. Ho and all other Peruvian ports antti transhipmeat at Q Wt| Kobe or Yo*otiama on CPV Throujfi Bill o( Lading to final destination Jr Penang* P. Kelang Singapore K K JOHNEVERETT 7,1 Sep M527 words
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Advertisement394 1987-09-04 29 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD. REGULAR EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER AND LCL SERVICE INBOUND AGENT FOR ABC CONTAINERIZE From USA/Canada/Europ*/M«dlt«rranean 200 Cantonment Road #02-03 Southpoint Singapore 0208 Tel: *****22 (4 Lines) CFS (Import) K37 Tel: *****78 CFS (Export) EAL Tel: *****49 JWgtt P.T. UNITED SHIPPING IF® ORGANISATION LTD J DIRECT REGULAR394 words
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Advertisement860 1987-09-04 29 smn; SOCIETE MAURICIENNE DE NAVIGATION LTEE Vessel FLAMBOYANT aid Call) SIKARA INDIA OCEAN, SOUTH/EAST AFRICA REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE LOAOINC FOR lEZnai Pt Louis, Reunion, Durban, Capetown. Pt Elizabeth, Tamatave Pt Louis, Reunion, Durban, Capetown, Pt Elizabeth, Tamatave General Agents SEALION SHIPPING(S) PTE LTD TEL ??056«1 (5 lines) TELEX R*****4 SELION860 words
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Advertisement569 1987-09-04 29 e AMERICAN TRANSPORT LINES, INC. Voy SPORE PHL NY CHL JAX TAMPICO TEXAS RAINBOW 5 13/9 14/9 14/10 16/10 17/10 18/10 23/10 CANADIAN RAINBOW I 10/10 11/10 11/11 13/11 14/11 15/11 2Q/11 AmTVttts- NEW YORK RAINBOW 2 31/10 1/11 1/12 3/12 4/12 5/12 10/12 creaky taw A VESSEL 1 19/11569 words
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Miscellaneous153 1987-09-04 29 Jg fi Regional Weather 3* K 1 SI o Jt at > "V a y fti v V °C cr" SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7.90 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND? R Thunderstorm Temperature *C Shower Weather V Wind direction with speed in knots V cv Wave height Cloudy Sky153 words
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Advertisement260 1987-09-04 30 Ui% Hamburg West Germany Tiger Line YESStL VOY SIN CALCUTTA MADRAS CHITTACONG LOTH SCNEEL 9-10 SEP 15-19 SEP 22 SEP PRELUM 2 J SEP 15-17 SEP LOTTE SCHEEL 25 2* SEP 3-S OCT J OCT PRELUDE 3 23 SEP 28-30 SEP Comaan Carrier Feeder Service For Main Line Operators Only.260 words
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Advertisement215 1987-09-04 30 Destinations: SHANTOU, GUANGZHOU HUANGPU, XIAMEN HAIKOU, ZHANJIANG XINGANG, QINGDAO SHANGHAI OTHER PORTS I PERCH OCEAN LINES (Perfect China Ocean Shipping Lines) I CHINA SERVICES EM. S PORE EM. PKLG WEEKLY SAILINGS if- i ■■MNMPI CONSOLIDATION SERVICE FROM: SINGAPORE/P.KELANG PORT LOUIS AUSTRALIA COLOMBO HONGKONG BANGKOK KEE/KAO USA y "(MEMBER OF THE215 words
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Advertisement170 1987-09-04 30 F WEEKL PERINTIS LINE WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE (S) HANLIM SHIPPING CO., LTD. REGULAR LINER SERVICE TO BOMBAY AND PERSIAN GULF VSL NAME Korean Sapphire S'pore 25-30/9 LDG FOR Bombay Note: Space available for timber/logs from E&W Malaysia to E W Coast India subject to inducement. General Agents FIRST MERCHANT170 words
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Advertisement790 1987-09-04 30 COMPANY Of SAUDI ARABIA REGULAR RO-RQ SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST VESSEL I SINGAPORE P KELANG I I 5. HOfUf FEA Qg7 12 SEP I4SEP 23 SEP S. PIRIYAH FEA 030 04 OCT 1 06 OCT 150CT S. RIYADH FEA 010 23 OCT g OCT 02 NOV I Accepting Breakbulk. Ro/Ro.790 words
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Advertisement290 1987-09-04 30 iiiiii LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES PTE LTD Tf 33 rH i i ;*f> fJf RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES SGP KUANTAN FOR Bir uao sft 9/9 Shanghai. Huangpu TONG JIANG 15/9 Shanghai, Huangpu Will call Indonesia Porta (object to inducement. 'Accepting other Chinese porta subject to inducement. PHILIPPINES SERVICE TO/FROM VSL PUG PKLANG290 words
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