The Business Times, 15 February 1984
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Title Section11 1984-02-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1M4 60 CENTS11 words
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334 1984-02-15 1 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk yesterday arrived in Singapore with a warning that Vietnam now represented a major threat to peace in the region, and a forecast that no end was in sight to the current fighting inside Cambodia. But he voiced optimism334 words
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499 1984-02-15 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM JOINT efforts by the local tourist industry to sell Singapore as the venue for an international travel congress to be attended by more than 6,000 delegates have paid off. It has been confirmed that the American Society of499 words
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345 1984-02-15 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SMALL and medium-sized businesses in Asean will be receiving American aid to help them gain wider access to national as well as International markets. A technology exchange centre, focussing on modern American technology suitable to the two groups of345 words
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424 1984-02-15 1 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE AN AGREEMENT to construct one of the world's longest shbmarine cables, which will link Singapore to France, was signed yesterday beween Telecoms and 21 overseas telecommunications administrations. The $800 million cable will span some 13,000 km and is the first424 words
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220 1984-02-15 1 UPI WITH a final kiss from his widow and praise from his colleagues, the late Soviet President, Mr Yuri Andropov, was buried yesterday in Red Square in a tiny cemetery reserved for the country's most revered heroes. Mr Andropov, who died last ThursdayUPI - 220 words
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Article85 1984-02-15 1 THE Soviet Union has agreed in principle to the despatch of a United Nations peacekeeping force to Lebanon. Diplomatic sources said Moscow has informed the current president of the UN Security Council, Shah Nawaz of Pakistan, of its conditional agreement to UN troops being sent to supervise85 words
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Article121 1984-02-15 1 AP THE ratio of Malaysia's external debt service to external earnings is higher than the official estimate, said a US Embassy economic report released yesterday. The official figure given by the Malaysian government is 6 per cent, but the Embassy report said the inclusion of private externalAP - 121 words
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Article88 1984-02-15 1 AP JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday broke a deadlock in the Diet (Parliament) Budget Committee deliberations by promising to abide by an eight-year-old ceiling of one per cent of gross national product on defence spending. Led by the Japan Socialist Party, the opposition on Monday refused toAP - 88 words
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Article91 1984-02-15 1 Reuter FISHERMAN Don Hayes wonders if anyone will believe him but he caught a racehorse 6.4 km out at sea. He lashed it to the side of his boat in the Irish Sea and towed it into Port Athelvick, in Ireland's County Waterford on Monday nightReuter - 91 words
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Article70 1984-02-15 1 Reuter TAIWAN is to lift import controls on 32 electronics goods and household appliances as part of a government move to liberalise trade, Economics Ministry officials said yesterday. The ministry has already lifted a two-year ban on the import of heavy-duty vehicles from Japan. The 32 itemsReuter - 70 words
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Article127 1984-02-15 1 Reuter THE Philippines government has projected a 10 per cent cut in the country's import bill this year to US$6.5 billion from $7.2 billion in 1983, Economic Planning Minister Vicente Valdepenas said. Mr Valdepenas, who is also director-general of the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda),Reuter - 127 words
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Article163 1984-02-15 1 INCREASED wenriea aheat the state ef the New Yerk stoekmarketo caapled with (raster eaattea, preffi-tak-lag Mi ramsar-msngerlng seat leeal share prlees sharply tower yesterday. Ike Straits limes Indnstrlal Index teak Its Hggest plnnge this year whea tt fell IUI psints te ItKSJ? aai the hrasdia hasui Bnstneaa163 words
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252 1984-02-15 1 SINGAPORE will soon become a "cashless" society if a feasibility study expec ted to be completed in June is positive. The four major local banking groups and the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) yesterday announced the formation of a steering committee to look252 words
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199 1984-02-15 1 SINGAPOREAN lawyer Dennis Lee will contest proceedings instituted against him by Eddie Wong in Hongkong. His Hongkong lawyers Slaughter and May will make an application on Friday for preliminary directions to contest the court's jurisdiction. Mr Lee, chairman of several public-listed companies in199 words
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HOME NEWS
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555 1984-02-15 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN JOINT ventures between Saudi Arabia and Singapore were discussed in Jeddah recently. An eight-member local trade delegation arrived in Jeddah last Friday on a 10day visit to Jeddah and Dubai to bold discussions with representatives from various chambers of555 words
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Article106 1984-02-15 2 EMPLOYERS who require short-term workers from midMarch to the end of June can stop searching. The Student liaison Office (SLO) of the National University of Singapore has a job programme for undergraduates their long vacation. Students from various disciplines will he signing up to work In106 words
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Article95 1984-02-15 2 THE Cmmmt Price tain (CPI) tor la* mmtk mt by mm per eeat »wr Decernher IKS kecMH at dearer toad, higher eetoar WwMm Hecaee tees u< htrtuwd ftfwl with Jiwij last year, Ike Mn «n U per eeat higher. Last Math, feed prteea to—li hy95 words
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Article67 1984-02-15 2 DB A EUBUSIQILA, Mlalater tor HsaMfc aad Social Welfare at PTJL arrived last sight tor a tw» day visit. He will vHt the Taa Payah aad Aag Ma lie efeOd Mains tto meratag. to the aftaraaaa, Dr laraatMls wffl eall at the NTUC fceadaasrtors to AsaSmSTIv67 words
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412 1984-02-15 2 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH AT A TIME when computer memory disks spin millions for their manufacturers, two entrepreneurs see a small fortune to be made in paper files. Recognising that paper work still thrives in this electronic age, they recently formed412 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-02-15 2 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH COMPUTER pirates have posed a new problem. They can scuttle new buildings. The pirated software you use to design a building may cause the building to crumble on its occupants. This is the warning given by the British company Oasys420 words
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428 1984-02-15 2 HELP for local entrepreneurs doing hnriness with the American market is oo its way. Local hiMlwssniHi will learn to appreciate the siae, scale and the peculiarities of the American market through a series of seminars beginning in March. A spokesman of the TOade428 words
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163 1984-02-15 2 A PANEL «I hrtifiliail tax experts will dteeaaa tax laws k Singapore and Malaysia hI the lax slanslag tMWfwi tnttiAi a* nut ShaCsLwTwetve panel spiitwi vriffljprsvMe pointers an sn©> dnee a harden. Among fee tepftes te be covered wtii be: a tax planning163 words
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264 1984-02-15 2 THE High Commisskmer of independent Brunei, Mr Haji Mohd Kassim bin Haji Daud, presented his credentials to President Devan Nair yesterday. Mr Ha# Kaasim was appointed Acting Brunei Government Agent here on Aug 6, 1982. From Sep 1 of the same year,264 words
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216 1984-02-15 2 THE case of the 7,000 cubic metres of plywood thst never reached its destination took a surprising turn when the managing director of the company which bought the timber was cross-examined by defence counsel Mr HE Cashtn yesterday. Mr Philip Palmer denied suggestions216 words
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OVERSEAS
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402 1984-02-15 4 Reuter SOME of the dire predictions made a decade ago about world food scarcity were wrong and the threat of a global food crisis now seems remote, says a report prepared for the United Nations World Food Council. The report, an independent assessmentReuter - 402 words
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Article105 1984-02-15 4 INDONESIAN engineers at the Nurtanio aircraft factory are working on the development and production of a 60-seat passenger aircraft, the second to be designed and made in Indonesia. Nurtanio is already producing the CN-235, an all-Indonesian designed and manufactured 35-seat passenger plane, the prototype of which105 words
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351 1984-02-15 4 Reuter THE China Daily in Beijing said yesterday that British companies and politicians are complaining that the US was abusing a pact controlling technology exports to communist countries in order to gain an advantage over its partners. The Pngllth-lingmg» newspaper quoted British Liberal MemberReuter - 351 words
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Article168 1984-02-15 4 AP A VETERAN US airline pilot, fired after having a ■ex-change operation to become a woman, was awarded USU9U9M) in back pay and tipiuw on Monday by a federal Judge in Chicago. US district court Judge John F Grady ordered Eastern Airlines to pay Karen FrancesAP - 168 words
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313 1984-02-15 4 AP JAPAN'S first robot, in 1967, was an import from the US. Now Japan has more than four times as many robots as the US, said a new US government report released in Washington yesterday. US production last year was expected m reachAP - 313 words
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211 1984-02-15 4 UPI OPEC'S crude oil production Ml only 5 per cent to 17.4 mUHon barrels a day In 1983 for the smallest decline in (Our years, Petroleum Intelligence Weekly (PIW) reported. NonOpec production rase 4 per oent to 20.7 million barrels a day last year, theUPI - 211 words
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Article675 1984-02-15 4 ARRIVALS Serrioe Local Operator NnWr Time Proa SIA SQLl QUO LAX/TYO TMA TLa MO BEY/BOM/KUL PAA PAS Q2S JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQfl OM MAA MAS MHU1 OM KUL CAL CK10 0845 JED/DHA MAS MHR1 OM KUL MAS MH8U ono PEN SIA SQUB OM KUL RBA BMH 1M BWN675 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-02-15 5 UPI PRESIDENT Rlcardo de la E*priella of Panama hat abruptly resigned without explanation and baa been replaced by Vice-President Jorfe mueca. An official announrrmmt rand over the country's television and radio statin» on Mondny gave no explanation for Mr DehEsprtdla's sodden resignation. It cameUPI - 355 words
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Article296 1984-02-15 5 UPI BRIDEGROOMS should ■bed "traditional macho" wwph by submitting to a yrnwaat test, a procedure that could avoid needless ok by wemi or surgical sterilisatione, a doctor my*. "Some m are sterile jet their wives have been on die birth control pfll (or nine yearsUPI - 296 words
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167 1984-02-15 5 Reuter North Kssea tor the first ttans In a massage replying to a inj i— by the North tor r ninstoh In flseul saM that M^^SteMrth'eTC and saga ween net lelsaaol. Bat jauiilhi «mill said maud thatTSnf talks AsnM first beReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration604 1984-02-15 5 NYT AMERICAN experts on the Soviet Union agreed on Monday with diplomatic assessments from Moscow that the elevation of Konstantin U Chernenko to the top post in the Soviet Union marked at least a temporary victory for the old guard in the Politburo.NYT - 604 words
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Article337 1984-02-15 5 WORLD IN BRIEF Agencies HALF the homes in Britain were expected to own home computers by IM, up from one In 10 now, said Mr John Butcher, British parliamentary under secretary oI state lor Industry. Ia remarks prepared far a computer trade association dinner In London onAgencies - 337 words
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Article143 1984-02-15 5 FT EUROPEAN governments were encouraged on Monday by what they detected as a somewhat greater readiness by the US administration to concede the need for further cuts in the American budget deficit. Both Beryl Sprinkel, US under-secretary for monetary affairs at the Treasury and Martin Feldstein,FT - 143 words
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Article322 1984-02-15 5 Reuter WORLD leaders gathered in Moscow for the funeral of President Yuri Andropov yesterday, looking forward to meeting new Soviet leader Chernenko. Heads of government, statesmen and politicians from more than 70 countries many of them in Moscow only 15 nfonths ago for the funeralReuter - 322 words
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Advertisement316 1984-02-15 4 <nf •*> *vXJ< •>»*%* >* <-.• Issdsar' §x**a ha*®** J **3SWM Mmrnam ~m W J?-: «*S5* u* »«<»*• M M an a total working environment The 43 storey Chartered Bank Building provides the qua-lity-conscious company or bank with one of the most sophisticated standards of design and construction to be316 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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548 1984-02-15 6 Reuter AN ORGANISATION of Philippine landowners, sugar mill owners and farm workers has blamed government control of sugar trading and marketing for depression in the industry. Hortencia Starke, president of the National Association of Sugar Producers (NASP) said the Philippine Sugar Commission (Philsucom) andReuter - 548 words
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142 1984-02-15 6 INDONESIA plans to convert about six million hectares of land into timber estates in the next 15 years to provide a major source of wood for the country's wood-based industry. Forestry Minister Dr Sujarwo said yesterday that by the year 2000, these timber estates are142 words
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259 1984-02-15 6 Reuter THE seven-nation Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) will launch "an active drive" to promote the use of tin in the manufacture of consumer goods. ATPC executive secretary Victor Siahaan said yesterday that the campaign is "inevitable" to fight competition by tinReuter - 259 words
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Article875 1984-02-15 6 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday eased from new contract highs established earlier, basis near March at £2,144, £27 above the previous close, to stand unchanged to £4 lower at midday. Mixed selling and profittaking took prices off the morning's highs after firmer New York based opening levels were extended875 words
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Article239 1984-02-15 6 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with March One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from Monday's close. The morning session fluctuated narowly on light covering interest and some physical demand mainly SSR 20. The afternoon session was quiet and prices were little239 words
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Article28 1984-02-15 6 Rubber: Feb 14 Singapore: March 243.50 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: March 269.00 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M 929.15 per kilo (unchanged) 190 tonnes (down 27 tonnes)28 words
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Article74 1984-02-15 6 THE Straits tin priee in Penang yesterday remalaed ml the IT A fleer level sf Ms2f.ls a kils, where It steed since Ju 4. Dealers said the bafler stock manager eentinned to ahserb the balk sf the offering, as sentiment was again depressed by a lewer elese in74 words
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Article157 1984-02-15 6 CHINESE Predaee Ezehaage, flupim, rlwhg priM per lMkg yesterday. Cm—> ell: Bulk fob $208.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $690.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob157 words
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Article193 1984-02-15 6 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cittw Tan: China Blue Phoenix 20's 3,600, 32's 4,4», 40*8 4,900 (per bale at 400 lbs). Piece fliiis: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article217 1984-02-15 6 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed 12V* to 7Vi US-cents per bushel lower, after many months rallied late on local shortcovering. March traded in a 13' 2-cent range. A lack of fresh export and domestic demand, coupled with expectations of a large South American soybean harvest, weighed on217 words
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Article193 1984-02-15 6 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday set new contract lows in all months and closed at or near the lows, off four US-cents to one cent per bushel. March traded in a 4Vi-cent range. Follow-through selling after Friday's weak close continued throughout the day, with locals liquidating long positions193 words
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Article359 1984-02-15 6 RA8 prices In cent* per kilo yesterday: MM (pwfcflo) (per kflo) Int. 1 RAS. prompt f o b ***** Int. 1 R Sl March J43J0 Int. 1 R.S.S April M8JB Int. 2 R.S.S 235.31 UK Coot 234.50 Int 3 R.S.S. 231.30 UK Coot 230 50 Int. 4 R.S.S.359 words
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221 1984-02-15 6 Reuter INDONESIA'S palm oil exports have slowed due to recent government measures, but not stopped completely. Agricultural experts in Jakarta said yesterday that the government took the measures in an attempt to stop a serious domestic cooking oil shortage. No official figures areReuter - 221 words
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Article167 1984-02-15 6 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased in quiet trading on continued selling and reserve of buyers, in sympathy with another limit-down close in palm oil futures. Feb deliveries in the north region Ml Ms3so to M 52.250 a tonne and south eased M32DO to M&200. In167 words
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Article309 1984-02-15 6 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special309 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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286 1984-02-15 7 FT THE WEST German Finance Minister, Dr Gerhard Stotlenberg, has given high praise to the exchange rate stability achieved by the European Monetary System (EMS) which began operating about five years ago. Although there had been parity changes in the EMS onFT - 286 words
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Article208 1984-02-15 7 Reuter THE possibility of bank-to-bank direct dealing in the Tokyo foreign exchange market for transactions other than dollar/yen is being studied by the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market Practice Committee, banking sources said. At present all such currency dealing has to pass through brokerage houses and TokyoReuter - 208 words
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440 1984-02-15 7 FT ONE of the most controversial and colourful figures in West German banking, Dr Manfred Meier-Preachany, is to leave the management board of Dresdner Bank, the country's second-largest bank. Dr Meier-Preschany's hanking career has been entirely with the Dresdner Bank, which heFT - 440 words
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278 1984-02-15 7 Reuter SECRET talks in Switzerland have established the outline of a possible deal to end 18 months of legal wrangling over the collapse of Italy's Banco Ambrosiano, bankers and lawyers in Rome and London said They said that under the proposed settlement, the collapsed bank andReuter - 278 words
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Article111 1984-02-15 7 THE Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corporation is issuing US$3O million, 4-year floating rate certificates of deposit through its London branch. Lead managers for the issue are Indosuez Asia (Singapore) Limited, Australia-Japan International Finance, Hong Kong and Manufacturers Hanover Asia Limited, Hong Kong. The certificates in denomination of111 words
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431 1984-02-15 7 CHIEF executive officers of America's 2,000 largest commercial banks expect dramatic changes in the US Hanking industry resulting from deregulation and open competition, according to a survey published recently. The national survey, conducted by the international executive search and management consulting firm Egon Zehnder, reveals431 words
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Article324 1984-02-15 7 Reuter CENTRAL bankers discussed foreign exchange prospects at a Bank for International Settlements (BIS) meeting, and expressed concern about the huge US balance of payments deficit, a senior European official said. "There is a growing concern among central bankers about whether the current dollar rateReuter - 324 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article308 1984-02-15 7 GOLD futures prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower in line with the metal's weakness overseas. Trading was quiet with operators awaiting this week's US economic data for clues on the economy. Total turnover for the day was 217 lots including 32 kerbs. 13 lots were traded on the308 words
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Article35 1984-02-15 7 Mm VM New York 8.S8B 8.74B 8.73S 8.79S Zurich 8.67B 8.728 8.72S Taaa 8.77S Singapore MSB 8.73B 8.70S 8.78S dosing prh xs in US doUan a troy ouac e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore35 words
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Article492 1984-02-15 7 OVERALL trading on the local foreign exchange market was quiet yesterday, with the US dollar strengthening somewhat against most major currencies. The greenback opened at 552.1310/20 against the local unit. Commercial selling pushed it to a morning low of 552.1300/10. It subsequently recovered and closed at $2.1305/15. Msrtaak492 words
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Article23 1984-02-15 7 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.125 per cent.23 words
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Article175 1984-02-15 7 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Feb 14: U8 Dalian Offer BM 7 days B13/10 911/16 1 month 913/16 911/16 2 months 915/16 913/16 3 months 10 9T> 6 months 10* 10 9 months 10 5/16 10 3/16 12 months lOtt 10* Dm. SwJra. IUUJ1.175 words
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Article44 1984-02-15 7 1 i ■8 ed by discount booses on Feb 14: Overnight: 3 Call deposit!: 2 3 Qosiaf Bnyinf 3-month Mtac Treasury bills 2* 2V, 3-month Bank bills 7H 7* 3 months CD 7H 7 6 months CD 7H 7* Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article74 1984-02-15 7 THE dollar yesterday closed marginally higher in quiet trading, underpinned by the tension in the Middle East and expectations of favourable US economic data due this week. Middle East tensions now serve only to prevent fresh dollar sales. The dollar closed marginaly higher at 234.40 yen from the 234.25/3574 words
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Article93 1984-02-15 7 THE US dollar yesterday held steady in the afternoon, but trading was fairly quiet except for some overseas dollar/mark demand after the European opening. Dealers said those markets were trying to test the 2.74 marks level. The dollar last traded at 2.7378/85 marks against an early 2.7345/52 and New93 words
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Article73 1984-02-15 7 MARKET anticipation that a host of US data this week will show a buoyant economy boosted the dollar yesterday to a quietly firmer opening following its trendless drift on Monday. Opening quote* yesterday: US 1 4158^8 Can 1.7645/70 rvn«* 1.2475/78 DMk 3.8795/8835 DF1 4.3745/90 SFY 3.1700/35 B FY con73 words
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Advertisement165 1984-02-15 7 IB days left fate always read. nmlißatiasieaSlißß terJMy M Issue: 1 March. An ad in the Yellow Pages can work wonders for your business. With an increased circulation of 1.54 million copies, it reaches all phone users in Singapore. But best of all, it reaches those people who intend to165 words
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Article492 1984-02-15 8 NEW Zealanders visiting the United Kingdom sometimes say they are going "home." Australians seldom use the same word to refer to their countries of origin. Instead, when Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke returns from his Asian tour today, he might want to say that he never492 words
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Article, Illustration1396 1984-02-15 8 DAVID SANGER - By DAVID SANGER NYT IN scarcely a year, the Lotus Development Corporation has done for the world of personal computer software what International Business Machines has done for personal computers: it has created a product so wildly successful that scores of other companiesNYT - 1,396 words
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1042 1984-02-15 8 ROBERT COTTRELL - By ROBERT COTTRELL FT WHEN Robert Fell, then chief executive of the London Stock Exchange, was "borrowed" by Hongkong in November 1961 to be its acting Commissioner for Securities, there seemed little doubt that the loan would be short-term. Mr Fell himself wasFT - 1,042 words
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450 1984-02-15 8 MASAHIKO ITO - By MASAHIKO ITO NYT FOB six straight yean, the crlmsea shirtad team st the Nlppea Steel Cerperatiea has captured Japaa's amatear ragby rbsmplsanhlp la Takya. Bat chalklag ap preflts has aat beea as easy as seeriag geals. Ia the six meaths —**"g Sep SI, NlppeaNYT - 450 words
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Advertisement189 1984-02-15 8 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY m pi Good condition JTC Factory. Ideal for storage and general engineering/paper production. Covered area 45,000 sq.ft. (4,180 sq.m.) Sale Price: $3 million I Ground Floor B MacPherson Road level at $14PSM ($1.30 PSF) Other areas available. Call City Valuers Consultants Pte Ltd. Tel. *****74 Telex: RS *****189 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous649 1984-02-15 8 -IN-ONE CROSSWORD J iiiiil SlllUM 1 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACRO6B 1 Woomera weapon? (5) 6 Stock farm managed by some chaps (5) 9 Home of Thailand's capitalists (7) 10 I'm in the army to do something elevating (5) 11 Young person going to Asia? (6) 12 He's all for one (5)649 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1984-02-15 9 FLORENCE CHONG - Australia's agriculture needs an open-door policy says professor A recent Australian study indicates that East and South-east Asia will remain one of the fastest growing markets for agricultural commodities in the 1980s. But it also points out that Australia will have to consider relaxing its1,340 words
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758 1984-02-15 9 DENIS GRAY - By DENIS GRAY AP BURMA land of wild elephants, untouched tropical islands and the world's richest teak forests is finally trying to halt the rapid dwindling of its natural environment. "As elsewhere, conservation in Burma is a race against time," says John Blower,AP - 758 words
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Advertisement181 1984-02-15 9 DE LORE AN FROM CARS TO COCAINE The saga of one man's cNmb to power, the building of his jjfc personal'dream'car, then the crushing fail as he now stands &AP trial for an alleged multi-million dollar cocaine deal. aß# i With nothing more than his forceful personality, John Zachary DeLorean181 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous643 1984-02-15 9 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PI Opening and Programme ttfhIpts folowed by Hotd (Mandarin/r Wh English subtitles) 4.30 Earcise with Gtoria 4.50 k Animal World Animal Orpanage: 5.15 bmper Room (English) 5.45 tome: 6.10 togramme rtghights 6.15 lows (English) 6.25 iweden, a Viinorable Society leep K Clean, Keep H Safe (Chinese subtitles)643 words
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Advertisement242 1984-02-15 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain today Y fe^>^^/*^,w^. Tbe total card that incorporates the features of a credit card, charge card, cheat* The total card that incorporates the features d a credit card, charge card, cheque card, cast card and purchase card neatly into one. Call Julia at *****97242 words
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Advertisement227 1984-02-15 10 1 w m m AS 3 t a iilr i ■at She's entertaining. She's dramatic. She'll swing you into song one minute, move you to tears in the next She's versatile pianistvocalist EJ. Manning. Don't miss a single performance. Century Pork Nassm Hi, Singapore 1025 Tot *****77 Tete*CPHSINRS2IBI7&RS33S4S Operated tjf227 words
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Advertisement249 1984-02-15 10 Normal days: 10 am to 12 midnight Fri, Sat eve of Public Holidays: 10 am to lam Other hotel facilities Coffee House Chinese Theatre Restaurant Nile Club Indonesian Continental Restaurants SINGAPORE g gg m g rcmnsuta note,/ 3 Cohman Stmt Tat *****91 'J Eat vourfill of Mongolian Barbecue at 9LflZfl249 words
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Advertisement257 1984-02-15 10 Chinese New Year is grander and livelier at the Hilton. There'll be sumptuous feasts of traditional festive dishes. Raw Fish and "hong bios" throughout the IS days of celebrations. Come join us this festive time. fit S3 W V&opacabana tflevue from Australia Jen 30 Feb 19 m /r_ < t257 words
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Advertisement210 1984-02-15 10 Executive Style Quick Lunch AVAILABLE FROM 12.00 NOON 2.30 PM $16.00++ MONDAY ROAST AIR-FLOWN SIRLOIN OF BEEF Fondant Potatoes Vicky Carrots TUESDAY ROAST LEG OF PORK APPLE SAUCE Croquette Potatoes Bouquet of French Beans WEDNESDAY ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF Jacket Potatoes Cauliflower Au Gratin THURSDAY ROAST STUFFED CAPON WITH210 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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740 1984-02-15 11 NYT THE Atlantic Richfield Co has offered to buy the Gulf Oil Corp for nearly US$ll billion, Wall Street sources disclosed on Monday. Gulf is said to have rejected the idea, at least at this early stage. If the deal took place,NYT - 740 words
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Article1199 1984-02-15 11 ■arket Talk... MALAYAN BiaMn Bhd is heading for record net posttax earnings of around MJ105.7 million for the current year to June 30, 1984, according to London stockbroking firm Laurence, Prust A Company. This compares with $88.8 million achieved for the previous year. Laurence, Prust's1,199 words
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Article923 1984-02-15 11 NYT MANY of Wall Street's top analysts, trying to explain the stock market's steep decline, have pointed to fears of an economic downturn. But some of those on the front line, who make or arrange transactions involving millions of shares, say that fears of climbingNYT - 923 words
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186 1984-02-15 11 Reuter FORD Motor Co expects 1984 capital expenditures will be significantly higher than the 1983 level of spending, chairman Philip Caldwell said. He said 1983 capital expenditures were about US$2.3 billion. "Our forecasts are that for 1984 expenditures will be substantially more than that." HeReuter - 186 words
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Article2414 1984-02-15 11 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Arms (2.80B) Akw (2 928 2 945) (5) 2 92 (2)2,414 words
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Advertisement57 1984-02-15 11 HAVE A DRINK ON US we ro 3 X f- wnsc* cna Trlswlng a New Joy ZZYZX HP GOOO .CHbHOsj BR,t, I HL CHERRY Basement SheJlTower Telephone 223-3551 A magnificent festival of English food, booze and British nostalgia. Fish and Chips with vinegar. Kidneys and Kippers, Puddings and Pies. Brunch57 words
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Advertisement123 1984-02-15 11 ©The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotationsa wonderful book to read in the 100, in a traffic jam, before you fall asleep. -TEI G J "Happiness, Prosperity and Longevity Yu Sherc*" I m > m. 4 c f r< C 9 i i. 454 Celebrate the auspicious Year of the Rat123 words
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3018 1984-02-15 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,018 words
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Article3587 1984-02-15 12 IMS/* ligk L I •w Caaptiy fi Ml tale fir's Gr*s Net Dfr DHr T*M P/B Vol Day er- Or COM) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMKRCIAL m 310 3M ao 300 410 uo «a aa an aa aa aa 710 3M 4a 410 an 4733,587 words
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Article183 1984-02-15 12 Muiimi' prion tor Feh IS SINGAPORE UNI The Commerce The Saving! Fund S'pore Prof Fad S pore Sec Fund S pare Invest Fund S'pore Equity Fund ITTHI 3 56 2.13 1.54 2.36 La LSO R 3.78 UI 1.H 151 IJI 1.51 DIAMOND MOT Ptl III im1 S'pore Fd(US»)183 words
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Article667 1984-02-15 12 SELECTED «hares eeattoaei to reeeri gate mi the iiopow otoek market yeeteriay attheagk preOt-tak-tog wae the erier of the day ooi the hula market eame aaier eeasiierakle At the etaee, the Straits SfTpabrtTte*!JStS u! the all>seeter Baslaeso Tiaius Cempastte ladex tot IM petoto to MKJTI.667 words
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Article527 1984-02-15 12 SHARE prices closed mixed to slightly easier on the KLSE yesterday as investors turned cautious amid disappointing leads from Wall Street. Prices remained steady in early trading on strong buying support carried forward from tbe previous day. But the higher price levels met with profit-taking527 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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311 1984-02-15 13 'FORD Motor Co said its return to profitability in 1983 sftth a net US$l.B7 billion '-was so substantial that the ''Earnings exceeded those of '1979, the last year of profita'■bility before the recession. In addition, Ford said the dramatic turnaround came about "despite the311 words
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170 1984-02-15 13 A SUCCESSFUL public 'referendum aimed at easing Swiss poking secrecy next would lead to a massive outflow of funds from Switzerland, Credit Suisse "said. 1 a Sodklist party petition "Jo be put to referendum on 20 would, if approved ~by voters, oblige Swiss \anks170 words
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Article169 1984-02-15 13 ma Ha. 0 S* AMUM WJ -j} WPMPIp» Jg* MCh Alean Int Uta a* ,M|OM aft InU Nickel hot Moiit a* KMT Add 1«* Bank Men Scott» Lobtev B lift M M n iumj fH| W '-Br Cm Ltd 5* mch He bioM a* .*mt Mft -ft MnMnn A169 words
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Article233 1984-02-15 13 "*ui r <Vk8 n 1 Rand Un StMl m unch nminmiiia UDMC 9 Wnolvorth 1 w BM unch .tiUkfti, ArSTdnz Mjlro i<i r AiaC Barton Cbefcar* 3M aw MB unch unch unch MININGS Angia* MM A110VM1 BMBB ♦M UK am -M •neh SSKto Charter Com OoM Coot Mureh MB233 words
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Article1050 1984-02-15 13 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices closed sharply lower on Monday as investors, already worried about the economy, were shaken by lower-than-expected profits for Eastman Kodak Co. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which includes the price of Kodak, finished the session down about 10 Vi1,050 words
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Article98 1984-02-15 13 COHNJP I CORB KILLS r MJi -U Air-uonu* an uim Ma AqulUim MM NaM-WMBf 13(1 Dm Patrote UN +0 Opfl-Puttu HW +M ■J™—» SSBU. W W»— ««owe Cta maadM iSIEjwT «M <taa Patrotai *n +7.7 n^u Credit Fonder Occidental* -II De Franc* TO -1 im«f 1 WJO -U Hactoette98 words
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Article70 1984-02-15 13 MB 101 IfT m. ax m in s* m. m 141 in. 1 r r r r~ r~ rr~ r~ -t 4- 4-J -1 B 4-1 ♦1 1. m u t u u u lOMCb bntadt KHD AnO» nuilpa Koowi %w err a Thraatn Indii Vate VoUaarafan dU weft70 words
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Article59 1984-02-15 13 twb is m FORWARD MARKET Aeac AIM Hl« -4 Or Bra Limb Hotok Mn Rjrt Dutch (Wfr 9oc dan Bait HIS MM rw MM 1W u i« m Altar TJ* Braacan 1730 r—r-- cm* RMS WO Baetrobal JJg Ob-Inoo-Ba 5» Oat "no MV A «J» V Moot CASH MARKET59 words
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Article50 1984-02-15 13 FXB 13 All* Larnl B froo AM B riw Astra B Froo Attfti Copco Krtc»on B m* ■Mb rr* Kroooi Wl 460 (66 146 TO 315 ♦6 >6 -M +1 und> -17 fcrtjiThw Skf B nw 666 Volvo B Ftm Sum: 8 E Bu I Source: S E Bank50 words
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Article135 1984-02-15 13 n pk i 1MB Hollar Ml +W A KM <LN ♦L* abh «1« nw -i jS* MLM 4J Ma 4LM iU Aim hui tu -it i m ma -l« Aaiu ma mum nut -*J I mi ii>iiI Ml Mch Nmh HUI >LS Bat MM Ml OH OMa MM ♦>135 words
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Article100 1984-02-15 13 ns u niBea {gjyj* 2* aSSm'if" tT8 V MM aSSk Br X» ■raSTaoSS'ir mS* +ii a« m -i Oka MB M 8MB m hum cat one f c tm luc J** Oka OMd Bo*. *M Swta iU-tnanr Br «I uaeh MttSJlr M liW aMftMHr 5 nmaa BMk Of OMm100 words
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Article77 1984-02-15 13 ra U Lin "1 M 1 Bui Bel a* nk (M d Roa Ord •mi pm m®> -f ino 1M0 ■nch W 117 Oaa KrM Flat Qua Ota Ifl ■t UUft -V» mm +m mm mm *mt mm -m me Plnlll And c PtraUl Spa BN +1 im arm77 words
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Article206 1984-02-15 13 re- ported significantly lower fourth quarter and full year 1983 results but said it expected increased sales and sharply higher earnings this year. Kodak, in commenting (Hi its results and the outlook for 1984, said it has experienced four years of start-up costs for new programmes, four206 words
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Article110 1984-02-15 13 said its plans call for capital spending this year of about $350 million, up from $324 million in 1983. In its annual report. Caterpillar said 1982 capital spending totalled $534 million. It reduced inventories in 1983 by $608 million to $1.19 billion. Caterpillar's permanent cost reduction programme110 words
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Article360 1984-02-15 13 recently announced reorganisation is only part of an emerging strategic plan to reshape the world's largest car company by the end of the decade, the trade publication Automotive News quoted GM chairman Roger Smith as saying. Mr Smith said his plan includes reshuffling car divisions by the360 words
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Article68 1984-02-15 13 in US history be- tween the Tezaea Oil Ctapuy and Getty Oil Ce received tentative approval monday from the Federal Trade Commission. The Commission, which must review such mergers, voted 4-1 to allow the $10.1 billion takeover, although it will require Texaco to make some divestitures68 words
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Article43 1984-02-15 13 Agencies the Philip- pines' largest mining firm, on Monday reported a 154 per cent leap in earnings for 1963. A company statement said Benguet had posted net earnings of 120.5 million for the year, up from $8 million in 1982. AgenciesAgencies - 43 words
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Article319 1984-02-15 13 A RALLY from the middle of the morning trading session as selling dried up ended the downward drift in share prices in quiet trading on Australian stock exchanges yesterday, brokers said. Major metal stocks led the revival but later selling saw industrials outpace resources. At the close,319 words
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Article242 1984-02-15 13 HONGKONG STOCK prices yesterday closed with significant gains ahead of the government auction of a prime site near the central district of Hongkong island. The Hang Seng Index rose 25.98 points to close at 1,068.34. Share prices opened steady but investors were cautious after Wall Street's losses.242 words
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Article299 1984-02-15 13 INVESTORS were yesterday dispirited by an overnight fall on Wall Street and share prices closed sharply lower with the market average suffering its heaviest single-day loss in four months, dealers said. The average, which rose 3J6 on Monday, lost 132.89 points to close at 9,830.47 on299 words
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Article93 1984-02-15 13 SHARE prices yeaterday continued lower in weak on*» iu «oca trading at the Securitiei Ex- g 22 change of Thailand, dealers mmcn» •aid. Sm Aokham Thai 1 feuk _«N a* nn Mi MDch Thai dm Ban» w t Mkut to. Tbal hnm ImI Ml liiM- ry oia» Bul'ot ArnOhar*93 words
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Article53 1984-02-15 13 ras M rmat AJSO FM 11 Aan MWafl MM Mk AEQMTI AM -M ■mh nat ur wi ■3c Mn(nm UH ack oml m MMMp "fluH a Mm B «Lit **m PW> B plot" i -i Mil B up. say».. \r s MM OM«V is +H» tWMM CM B Ml53 words
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Advertisement249 1984-02-15 13 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE MANAGEMENT STUDIES ADMISSION TO THE MBA PROGRAMME 1984-5 Applications are invited for admission to the part-time and full-time course leading to the degree of Master of Business Administration. Candidates for the course must: (1) be university graduates. (2) have an acceptable score in249 words
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Advertisement403 1984-02-15 13 T3 L7iL:i L 5 Lr Utj -ri LT* L I v:- I■: sui OVERSEAS UNION SECURITIES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Announcement The Board of Direct on of Overseas Union Securities Limited is pleased to announce: AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1963 1962 Company Total403 words
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Article164 1984-02-15 14 Rises Indices KTPn 90S +46 Feb 13 N T U40 +90 Feb 14 E L UwtriM MO 90S 470 M +96 BT Composite: 973.52 965.67 M LIPItl Dnlof u T® 14 19 BT Indicator: *****87 *****07 Ka Tu Bug ST Industrials: 1063.44 1053.07 p-i STl Stk Msl* lad 196164 words
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Article, Illustration152 1984-02-15 14 Rises Indices Mentakab 1000 +130 Feb 13 Feb 14 NST 2350 +50 Castlefield 3060 +50 MBT Indicator: *****44 NA Sg Bagan 1200 +40 NST Industrials: 1555.30 1552.21 M Cables 555 +35 NST Finance: 2726.84 2707.77 Gadek 635 +25 NST Hotels: 660.28 660.03 CCM 520 +20 NST Properties: 984.82152 words
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Article50 1984-02-15 14 HJLHANG SENG Tuesday *****4 Monday *****8 Week Ago 1086.40 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 978.8 Monday 874.1 Week Ago 1003.1 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 738.8 Monday 738.4 Week Ago 782.1 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 803.0 Friday 806.4 Week Ago 8153 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1190.13 Friday 118(170 Week Ago *****150 words
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262 1984-02-15 14 THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has approved Chin Teck Plantations' proposed one-for-one bonus issue and one-for-one rights issue. The issues will enlarge Chin Teck's paid-up capital to MU4.55 million. The bonus issue will raise 14.85 million new shares while the rights issue is bring262 words
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Article915 1984-02-15 14 SHARE prices opened lower yesterday in reaction to the sharp fall on Wall Street on Monday. But selling was light and some issues picked up a few pence from initial levels, dealers said. London Brick moved to 163 from 151 on MwAy after Hanson Trust increased its offer915 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-02-15 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE much-vaunted sale of rubber-based Taiping Consolidated Bhd, a member of the Sine Darby stable, is finally taking place. Taiping Con announced yesterday that Sime's directors had received an offer for a "substantial shareholding" in the company at572 words
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204 1984-02-15 14 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's computerised clearing house is expected to be expanded to cover all listed companies by March 19. The clearing house is at present operating on trial and covers only 20 companies. KLSE chairman Abdul Razak bin Sheikh Mabmood204 words
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414 1984-02-15 14 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK CLOSED-END investment trust* Overseas Union Securities Ltd has achieved a creditable performance for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1983. OUS, which is an associate of the Oversees Unlsn Bank group, reported a strong 45 per cent rise in414 words
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Article203 1984-02-15 14 HONG Lesag UmMm BM'i proposed acquisition of a 52.8 per cent stake in Malayan Cables BM for MH5.66 million will enable the group to expand and diversify into an established business of cables mannfartiirtng Based on the latest audited results of Malayan Cables for the year ended Dec203 words
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208 1984-02-15 14 INCHCAPE Bhd has ssbstaattally Increased Its Investment la timber related lndastries thrnsgb a $12 mlllfan seqsWtfan la Btagapere. The eempaay Ins aeqslred all the taeaed man capital ef Berk ttagapen Pte Ltd, eae d the largest Aatas pndaeera ef stteed and apßeed veneen and208 words
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513 1984-02-15 14 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THE Malaysian Employees Provident Fund has raised its strategic stake in Cycle ami Carriage Ltd following the purchase of an additional four million shares in the Singapore motor-based company. EPF's latest acquisition of more Cycle shares, for an undisclosed513 words
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Advertisement222 1984-02-15 14 COfTIPUTER fTIfiRT The one stop Computer Mart will he here soon 1 The Computer Supermarket will offer a wide variety of hardware and software for the school family and office The Computer Supermarket idea has been successfully introduced in the United States and Japan Now the URA brings the Computer222 words
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Miscellaneous57 1984-02-15 14 OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy; scattered showers in the afternoon. Bepert for 24 hoars prior to 7.3t pm an Feb 14 at the alrpert: Maximum temperature 31.3 Associated humidity.. 61 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 5.65 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month 381.357 words
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163 1984-02-15 15 EVERGREEN Line is holding preliminary discussions in Taiwan and South Korea with a South Korean carrier for the sale of four ships. It is believed that Evergreen which has embarked on a large-scale modernisation of its fleet, had approached Hanjin Containerline with an163 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-02-15 15 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE HOEGH-UGLAND Auto Liners' (Hual) roll-on/roll-off capacity from Europe to the Middle East and Far East will be given a boost when the service runs on a fortnightly basis from March. Present sailings are on a three-weekly schedule, using 15 ro-ro carriers544 words
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PORTSIDES
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Article78 1984-02-15 15 AFP THE Cypriot ship Sunboat docked at the Port of Beirut with 200 passengers on Monday, the first craft to dock in Beirut since the port was forced to shut down a week ago by heavy fighting between the Lebanese army and anti-government forces. French marinesAFP - 78 words
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Article106 1984-02-15 15 Opecna THE first port to be built in the open sea in southern Iran was officially opened in Chahbahar, Iran over the weekend. The US$37 million development one of two Chahbahar port facilities can hand)» the simultaneous unloading of four 25,000-ton ships and will reduce the workloadOpecna - 106 words
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Article60 1984-02-15 15 Reuter CLEANAWAY Ltd, a waste disposal management company, has ordered 41 barges worth about £4 million from state-owned British Shipbuilders subsidiary, Smith's Dock Ltd of Middlesborough, a Cleanaway spokeswoman said. Cleanaway is owned equally by Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds UK PLC and Brambles Industries of Australia). HieReuter - 60 words
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Article719 1984-02-15 15 p"P|tat UM PM* CM AC Toapicr VI I AIM VI I AtafcM Umt vn s Aipac VI s Ann aw X 4 APCUae V 4 APL m Armour Freight anvkJH VI S ASCL m 1 AMntar V 5 AdMUw X a AMMk Umt V I AMIIUOM VI719 words
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Article787 1984-02-15 16 AFP FIRMER rates were paid in isolated cases on the freight market last week as business slowly expanded but there were still signs of irregularity among some of the rumoured rates paid in private deals. Time-chartering became a little more brisk, with unconfirmed reports of Chinese activity whichAFP - 787 words
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Article1809 1984-02-15 16 CHARTERING on the freight market on Monday was generally quiet but rates mostly held steady, shipbrokers add. Grain shippers paid US$B.9O from the US Gulf to the Continent compared with $8.75 previously while the fairly steady level of $18.25 was agreed for two cargoes from the Gulf to1,809 words
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Article194 1984-02-15 16 A P Appledore signs pact A A P Appledore International has signed a 10-year agreement to manage the state-owned Sabah Shipyard Sdn Bhd. This is the third shipyard to be managed by A A P Appledore on a long term basis. The others are Neorion Shipyard (Syros) Limited in Greece194 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-02-15 16 ALTHOUGH total cargo handled at Hamburg fell 18 per cent in 1983, the port can find some consolation in improved figures for container handling. The container traffic edged up by 4.6 per cent in number and 11.1 per cent in weight.353 words
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Article192 1984-02-15 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, 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 Line.192 words
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468 1984-02-15 17 SWEEPING changes to end "double dealing" by conferences and improve consultation with shippers have been proposed by the Unctad secretariat. New research involving government submissions has revealed major flaws which could Jeopardise the interests of some shippers' groups. The secretariat's report, which includes468 words
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343 1984-02-15 17 Reuter NEW evidence has been received that continued British investment in offshore supply vessels is in Jeopardy due to Norwegian owners dumping surplus tonnage in the UK sector of the North Sea, the General Council of British Shipping said. The evidence comesReuter - 343 words
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207 1984-02-15 17 TRANSPORT of cargo to Japan by tramp ships, including tankers, declined by almost 10 per cent in the first hall of fiscal 1983, compared with the corresponding period of 1982. According to an industry survey, 134 million tonnes of cargo were moved207 words
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162 1984-02-15 17 TMR THE Federal Maritime Commission has proposed several changes in the intermodal rules set by the agency that would greatly relax controls over intermodal tariffs. Under the proposal, the FMC would eliminate the 30<lay advance notice requirement for all intermodal tariffs, including those ofTMR - 162 words
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5152 1984-02-15 22 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE 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 Port5,152 words
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Article774 1984-02-15 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location C Guard B Permal *****W 031 152*4 15.2.84 2000 2000 G Asia Ned-EAC FSB TA 3 0700-0600 0700-0600/0700-0600 0600-0000 0600-0000/0600-0000 0000-1100 1100-1300/1800-1900 1300-1500/1800-1900 N4 L2/N2774 words
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Article1115 1984-02-15 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFU African Shipping Agenda (S). Urn —fc u* Tranagroup (S). Akirtil User Bsrvlse Kim Shpg <S). AIM C Tsepfse Sm Consortium (S)/ Marin tex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)Bintang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling1,115 words
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Article459 1984-02-15 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Artur Orottger BelaRozo Genevieve Lykes Nikkei Central Noshiro Maru Tarpon Santiago Campanula Abuqir Alp Star Benjamas Cherry Laju EastRalbow Fukuzakl Maru Golden Season Ikan Pari Kota Banteng On Ping Prof Szafer Valeria Vanguard 8 PASRPANJANG Berth 33/4 25/6 46 5 35/6459 words
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Advertisement499 1984-02-15 15 The Straits Companies Times Key Personnel DIRECTORY Agencies Of Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE i i B aamffl o a '-> jTTI i E33 L»JII_TTJ I^ll "ATI 1 i r> r/BV.fi 31/3 1/4 7/4 1/4 14/4 15/4 21/4 22/4 OSMG TMES *CY 20tt F«t> 1100HRS CFS 19th Feb 2300 HRS499 words
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Advertisement334 1984-02-15 16 mrnsi FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Euro •Acceptmf Europe cjrpi tor I PH contact PENBSC P. K EASTBOUND n. Antwerp. L.Hawt. Basic. UK. 3) BreaiMfl. HtJsrtu 4) Mateo. StocUrtm. (Mo. m Spore *Mm direct c*r|o tor Spore I I USA CONTAINER SERVICE WESTBOUND BUNGA RAYA 018 SW Sid a VESSEL334 words
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Advertisement263 1984-02-15 16 YAMASHITA-SMfNNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES v USA/CANADA M 4 MB M 5/4 4/4 Also accepting LCL Cargo for USA Ports only. MIDDLE EAST r-r—-*/4 W4 MDafaa t MaMaM CONVENTIONAL SERVICES 17^ Pan Asia Line; ltd. CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN A, TAIWAN AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Mn.n Otlice 22.***** (S I.263 words
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Advertisement413 1984-02-15 17 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINfRSHIP SFRVICF TO UK CONTINENT •4/3 M/ 3 11/3 un u/i a/3 n/3 a/3 •3/3 H/3 M/« 12/4 17/4 H/4 a/4 n/4 •4/5 N/5 if ii d IK mi—, MMtp. CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICF FROM UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHPPMG jiiHjipun lo jilMti, jmih»i>. Bnmti413 words
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Advertisement438 1984-02-15 18 1 TO IONIAN! UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS £355, S pore P. *eIMC Pw Mbeo Lnoc 21/2 22/2 24/2 14/3 12/3 20/3 16/4 13/4 25/3 30/3 21/3 2/4 19/4 24/4 22/4 26/4 Connecting in Tokyo. Connecting in Kobe "Aho accepting cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vm mmdondbndge, and US MO-WEST by microbridg*"438 words
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Advertisement1156 1984-02-15 20 iu, I*."K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. *AliriC COAST (laelndlag DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPIMICROBRIDGE MINILAND BBIDOE) FEEDER KfSSa ASM SIM V2O OMENTAL CHEF *37E mm ruby vi 4 «MOK MODS *29 ALSO ACCEPTMG (MKROBRDGE) ATLANTIC COAST qJLk 57? 1 *ssa t/sfwt jeattu la/lb oakin «mk fortum 9 Feb 20 ftb 221,156 words
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Advertisement371 1984-02-15 21 ■Ml FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S'pore Closing Times: Fa Cargo 1500 19/2 LCL Cargo 0300 19/2 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SUfiATOtE P. KELANG.. AOELADE FREMANTLE 27/3 Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia.371 words
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Advertisement581 1984-02-15 22 Itciljwnal Container Lines irrriiiT Sailings Weekly liiJiJ Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday 8. Saturday -i SINGAPORE ISLANDS U\£ MIDDLE EA ST REG ULAR LINER S'pere K Pin Liifct far S'port PK Pnj L KATORI HMD 19/21 Feb CAMELLIA 22/23 Fek S KUSU BLAND 25/21 Mar M581 words
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Advertisement138 1984-02-15 23 GOOOP HARVEST LIMES EVft IMF »F* HOOH TEH TUNQ LINES 29 Nk RBU DIRECT SERVICE TO DkU V.H. I'KftKIKS &(lIMMKY miTB T. I I com AGENTS THE MRLAY STATES SHTPMG CO. TTL LID 7) MMM MM* #2MO Ctf BHWMI Sadptrt tIM. T«t ***** ft <7 IMS) TU IS ***** A/t138 words
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Advertisement559 1984-02-15 24 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Ceneortknn) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUIY CONTAMERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) muin MM komar ctmnct im IMRSWaLD MDGE 1M KOKM lACEJM 23R S-pmPJOMf 21/2 21/2 25/2 24/2 2/3 Vi S/35/3 liNVWMM dim* HW|H> UN| 10 3 M 13/3 IS/3 16/3 11/3559 words
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Miscellaneous160 1984-02-15 24 •sS < ~2& ■d Regional Weather m a W 7 r 4 t i i jy y i m m i 33 LL °C yA (j* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND' R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain160 words
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