The Business Times, 30 March 1984
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Title Section13 1984-03-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, MARCH 3l f 1984 60 CENTS13 words
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Article345 1984-03-30 1 SINGAPORE'S trade deficit narrowed markedly in February. It fell by 36 per cent to >551 million from $1 billion in the same month last year. The deficit is one of the lowest in recent months and is comparable only to last December's deficit of $675345 words
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Article, Illustration614 1984-03-30 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM, Hongkong Correspondent PLANS by Hongkong's leading trading company to move to Bermuda stunned the British colony yesterday and sent the stock market plunging. Jardines' announcement shaved about 73 points off the Hang Seng Index in the late morning, but both614 words
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400 1984-03-30 1 ALL building contractors working on government jobs will soon be grouped under a central register. Those not listed will not be allowed to tender for any government jobs, with the execption of the Mass Rapid Transit project. This was revealed yesterday by Mr400 words
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510 1984-03-30 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM NEPTUNE Orient Lines Ltd has clearly borne the full brunt of the shipping slump as an analysis of its year-end results released yesterday reveals operating losses running to several million dollars. For the year to Dec 31, 1983, Singapore's national shipping company510 words
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Article164 1984-03-30 1 THE biggest Singapore dollar syndicated loan ever undertaken here was concluded yesterday at the Mandarin Hotel. The loan is a $500 million financing facility for the Marina Square project and is lead managed by three banks with equity share in the project: the Overseas Union164 words
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Article62 1984-03-30 1 Reuter THE US index of leading economic indicators increased a seasonally adjusted 0.7 per cent in February after a revised 1.0 per cent January rise. The Commerce Department said that the measure, designed to foretell economic performance, had risen each month for the past 18 months. TheReuter - 62 words
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Article85 1984-03-30 1 UPI INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja yesterday conceded that two Indonesian air force jets might have crossed into the air space of neighbouring Papua New Guinea this week but only inadvertently. He suggested that the planes might simply have overshot the border between Indonesia's eastern province of IrianUPI - 85 words
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Article63 1984-03-30 1 Reuter A STRIKE by co-pilots and flight engineers employed by Japan Airlines Co Ltd (JAL) entered its second day yesterday as the union rejected Wednesday's management order to surplus co-pilots to do some ground work. A JAL spokesman in Tokyo said that over 15,000 passengers on domesticReuter - 63 words
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Article93 1984-03-30 1 Bernama EQYPT yesterday warned Libya that it would retaliate if Libyan leader Colonel Muammer Gaddafi carried out his threat to invade Egypt with the aim of effecting "a union" between the two countries. A government statement published in the semi-official Al-Ahram newspaper in Cairo said a marchBernama - 93 words
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Article87 1984-03-30 1 VEHICLES along Keppel Road will be banned from turning right into Trafalgar Street between 7am and 9am on weekdays. Those vehicles coming out of Port of Singapore Authority's Gate No 2 will not be allowed to make right turns into Keppel Road or to drive straight to87 words
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Article73 1984-03-30 1 Reuter THE European Economic Community and China have initialled a new protocol on Chinese textile exports to Europe, extending a fiveyear pact which expired last December. Negotiators in Beijing yesterday declined to give details of the new quotas until they reported to their respective authorities. Members of theReuter - 73 words
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Article41 1984-03-30 1 Reuter AMERICA'S merchandise trade deficit expanded to a seasonally adjusted US$lO.O9 billion in February, setting a monthly record. The Commerce Department said yesterday that the February deficit was up from $9.47 billion in January, the previous record high. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article164 1984-03-30 1 IN the first of what could lie a major programme of initiatives aimed at developing close technological cooperation between Western Australia and Singapore, a delegation from the National Computer Board (NCB) has been invited to visit Perth. TV invitation was issued yesterday by Mr MaJcom Bryce,164 words
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256 1984-03-30 1 SINGAPORE'S telecommunication link with the rest of the world has been further advanced with the signing of an agreement to build a submarine cable system joining the nation with Hongkong and Taiwan. The signatories were Telecoms, Hongkong's Cable and Wireless (HK) Ltd, the256 words
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Advertisement222 1984-03-30 1 KENNEX BLACK QGRUDB THE reaction of commercial banks to Latin America's difficulties in servicing its external debt has been positive, says InterAmerican Development Bank Page 5 THE Reagan Administration is ready to send experts to South-east Asia and the Gulf states to extol the virtues of American export-only fighters that222 words
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Advertisement181 1984-03-30 1 Easy home ownership "with 6 convenient loan schemes. V W 1. Standard Housing Loan Scheme Housing loan CPF 100% of valuation e 20 year loan period 2. Standard Housing Loan/Balloon Scheme e Similar to Scheme 1 e Additional advantage of 20% lump sum payment at the end of the period181 words
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Advertisement84 1984-03-30 1 )^%&)!{<@?\^,~|%$(~><"$...+{.[( BALLY of Switzerland meets the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers. Bally Boutique Branches Champion Shoe Co (Lucky Plaza) Chanrai Branches Daimaru S pore D'jien Boutique Euro Shoe Shop Branch Isetan (S) Ltd Branches Jet Wind Department Store84 words
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HOME NEWS
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473 1984-03-30 2 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN THE outstanding feature at this year's Banque Asia '84 exhibition is the Find Your Winning Niche conference area, which has been set aside at one end of the exhibition hall so that exhibitors can better interact with members of473 words
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425 1984-03-30 2 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP LVD (FAR EAST) Pte Ltd is adding three departments to its operations so that it can offer customers a package deal when they buy its sheet metal equipment. This expansion may be good news to its potential customers, but it425 words
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288 1984-03-30 2 IN AN effort to stimulate greater interest among young Singaporeans on the topic of energy, a quiz and debate on that theme will be held for secondary and preuniversity students. The Science Teachers Association and the Shell Companies in Singapore288 words
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Article134 1984-03-30 2 A REGIONAL delegate of the Swiss Office for the Development of Trade (SODT) is coming to Singapore for talks with local companies. Mr N Toschkoff, the Swiss representative, is coming in next month to meet with companies interested in selling Swiss products. Gilgen AG134 words
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362 1984-03-30 2 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN TRAINING gives by Mobil Oil Singapore to 24 Saudi Arabians will be a key element la ensuring the smooth start-up of a new expert refinery la Saudi Arabia. The 24 Saadis, employed aa refinery operators, are362 words
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Article, Illustration766 1984-03-30 2 AMERICAN Express International Banking Corporation (AEIBC), in conjunction with Honeywell Information Systems and Malaysian Information Systems, will demonstrate the Standard Banking System at Banque Asia '84, which will be held from April 2-5 at the World Trade Centre. Already successfully implemented in 15 countries, this Standard Banking System766 words
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249 1984-03-30 3 'CHINA welcomes local and overseas suppliers of food processing and packaging equipment as it embarks on an intensive programme to upgrade its food industry. This is the message of a government exhibition called Pro-Pak '84 to be held at the Zhejiang Exhibition Hall in Hangzhou,249 words
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Article19 1984-03-30 3 THE technical exhibition at TENCON '84 will be open to the public contrary to the report yesterday.19 words
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394 1984-03-30 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE construction boom in Singapore has left many architects and contractors dissatisfied with the buildings they have put up. This was because both contractors and architects had to work in "pressure cooker" conditions to match the boom, said394 words
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372 1984-03-30 3 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE sale of SKM Building, a 16-storey office building at 19/20 Malacca Street has taken a new twist the owner is now prepared to sell the building at $34.5 million, slightly lower than the highest bid at an372 words
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281 1984-03-30 3 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF THE Danish business community is looking into the possibility of closer cooperation with its Singapore counterparts, especially in the areas of Industrial building, banking and agricaltare. TVs was stated by Mr Uffe Eliemaa Jensen, the Danish Minister for Foreign281 words
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447 1984-03-30 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN INSURANCE underwriters have been urged to fight against further reduction of premium rates. Mr Koh Bee Chye, president of the General Insurance Association of Singapore, said in the association's 1983 annual report that "the erosion of premium rates continued447 words
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Article422 1984-03-30 3 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN AUSTRALIAN companies have been urged to treat Singapore as one of the Australian states in terms of investments and trade. Mr Graham Rice, former Australian trade commissioner to Singapore, encouraged Australian companies to consider Singapore as a possible market, start manufacturing422 words
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217 1984-03-30 3 APPLE Computers is increasing its efforts to build its share of the Indonesian personal computer market. Sime Darby Systems (SDS), which is the sole distributor for Apple products in Asean, reported sales of 80 to 100 units a month. Mr Brian Kelly, the217 words
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127 1984-03-30 3 BY LAST month, over $3.4 million have been raised for the Singapore Contractors Association's new headquarters building in Bukit Merah. This is just short of the building's $3.5 million project costs. The Contractor, the association's newsletter, also disclosed that proceeds from two127 words
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Advertisement214 1984-03-30 2 A m Dan Pohl USA Runner-up in the 1982 IViaster s 3rd in the USA National Open Munsingwear Golfwear The choice of top level golfers around the world for fashionable design that stands up to the rigors of tournament play. Let Munsingwear fit your name perfectly. In addition to the214 words
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Advertisement118 1984-03-30 3 sWU u Its design and beauty made it No.l The Alanda lounge set by Paolo Piva must surely be the most widely acclaimed showpiece at the Milan Fair m. Since its introduction four years ago, critics and buyers alike praised its beauty and innovative design Especially its unique adjustable head118 words
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Advertisement869 1984-03-30 4 ADVERTISEMENT ASIAN COMPUTER SERVICES A MEMBER OF THE Howpor GROUP ACS OPENS COMPUTER CENTRE IN PETAUNG JAYA Sdn Bhd i J r.,^ Sound Experience And Strong Team Asian Computer Services, founded in Singapore in 1972, has over ten years experience Asian Computer Services (ACS), one of Southeast Asia's fastest growing869 words
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Advertisement224 1984-03-30 4 Siniscal Confident of Success "We are starting out with all the requirements for success the best staff, facilities, resources, local expertise and capital backing." John Siniscal Mr John Siniscal, Managing Director of Asian Computer Services is confident of the success of the Malaysian computer bureau. He said: "Today's opening in224 words
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Advertisement136 1984-03-30 4 about the venture in Malaysia and we hope our services will be well received in the market ACS was founded in Singapore in 1972 amidst a field of large and established competitors. By 1980, the company had become Singapore's largest bureau operation and has about half the total market for136 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article331 1984-03-30 5 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday turned easier after a firmer opening, but the market still closed slightly firmer on balance compared with New York's levels. Dealers attributed the metal's weakness in the afternoon to some European selling. Trading was quiet throughout with total sales for the day recorded at331 words
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Article66 1984-03-30 5 We4 Tim New York 9.78B 9.49B 9.83S 9.MS Zurich 9.42B 9.5ZB 9.47S 9.57S Thar* W(4 Singapore 9.T3B 9.42B 9.7SS 9.47S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse ,S'pore 0C8C exchange rate index THE OCBC trade-weighted Index for the Singapore dollar fell 1.12 per eent66 words
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Article65 1984-03-30 5 THE US dollar rose in late trading yesterday against the mark, yen and Swiss franc but was easier against sterling. The US unit traded at a late 2.5690/5700 Deutschemarks compared with an early 2.5660/75. rrm IIjUH Brunei 3.71/3.73 West Germany 3.025/3.045 Malaysia 3.40/3.42 Philippines 0.46/0.49 3.72/3.74 (HK per 10):65 words
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Article68 1984-03-30 5 THE DOLLAR opened weaker yesterday In nervous trading as the market awaited news of US trade figures and leading indicators for February. The dollar opened at 2.5675/85 marks, a drop of three pfennigs from Wednesday's closing 2.5975/90. Cross 1.2787/90 D Mk 3.7380/7420 dfi 4.2190/2235 S Fr 3.1115/50 76.43/55 F68 words
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Article23 1984-03-30 5 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.083 per cent.23 words
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Article188 1984-03-30 5 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on March 29: us Dollars Offer Bid 7 days 10 5/10 10 3/16 1 month 10H lOW 2 months 10*4 10H 3 months 10* 10H 8 months 10 7 10% 9 months n* u 12 months 11* 11* Dat Sw.Fr«.188 words
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Article47 1984-03-30 5 RANGE of price* offered by discount house* on March 29: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 -3 Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 211/18 29/19 3-month Bank bills 8 5/16 8 3/18 3 months CD 711/18 78/18 6 months CD 711/18 7 9/18 Source: National Discount Company47 words
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Article479 1984-03-30 5 ON THE local foreign exchange market yesterday, the US dollar was actively traded against major currencies. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 512.0820/40. Trading took it to a high of 552.0675 and a low of 552.0788. It firmed to close at 552.0845 55, lower than479 words
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Article213 1984-03-30 5 THE DOLLAR ended slightly higher yesterday at 224.00 yen against the 223.70/80 New York finish, recouping initial losses in hectic speculative trading. Active early selling, particularly by Singapore operators, extended the dollar's fall in New York to a low of 223.30 yen, but later importers' buying and covering of213 words
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297 1984-03-30 5 GREAT credit was due to the IMF for devising an effective formula to contain the international debt problem, but "it was the commercial banking sector which provided the larger share of new funds, as well as bearing the main burden of rescheduling,"297 words
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382 1984-03-30 5 Reuter THE ANNUAL meeting of the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) ended in Punta Del Este on Wednesday after three days of talks on a long-term solution to the Latin American foreign debt crisis. lADB president Antonio Ortiz Mena said: "I think one of theReuter - 382 words
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243 1984-03-30 5 NYT US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan said: "We're not going to bend the rules" requiring banks to reduce their profits to reflect delinquent Argentine loans. Mr Regan made his statement on Wednesay to clarify remarks he had made on Tuesday at two newsNYT - 243 words
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Article224 1984-03-30 5 FT THE governor o( the Bank of Japan, Mr Haruo Maekawa, has Insisted that liberalisation of the Japanese financial system should be brought about by internally generated Initiatives not external pressure. His comments on Wednesday are most noteworthy in that they appear representative of anFT - 224 words
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Article167 1984-03-30 5 THE Singapore branch of European Asian Bank (Eurasbank) is tapping the Asian dollar market with a US$25 million floating rate certificate of deposit (FRCD). Maturing April 11, 1968, the four-year notes carry interest pegged at Vfc per cent over the six-month Singapore Interbank Offered Rate (Sibor).167 words
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Advertisement113 1984-03-30 5 From Ist April. V-v Mi w* s r A new and more convenient time to remember for our first flight to Brunei. 12 noon. Leaving you time to enjoy a proper breakfast at home, doing some work at the office then proceeding to Changi. On board you'll enjoy the famous113 words
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Advertisement166 1984-03-30 5 KAMPAWfr Japanese Restaurant NOW IN SHENTON WAY r» 0 V 4 AN jP o <• Savour Kaiseki at the newly-opened Kampachi in Shenton Way. Every dish at the Kampachi is delicately prepared using the freshest ingredients flown in from Japan. Whether you want a ligfrt lunch or an elaborate dinner,166 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration512 1984-03-30 6 Reuter THE Reagan Administration is ready to send experts to South-east Asia and the Gulf states to extol the virtues of American export-only fighters that have so far found no buyers. -•US Under-secretary of State William Schneider told a congressional hearing in WashingtonReuter - 512 words
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440 1984-03-30 6 Reuter Kuala Lumpur Comrrtodities Clearing House (KLCCH) has said it will review margin requirements recently placed on palm oil futures trading on the Kuala Lajmpur Commodity Exchange in an attempt to restore a flagging market. ,The KLCCH will discuss review soon with the exchangeReuter - 440 words
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Article152 1984-03-30 6 Reuter is negotiating terms oMtaance for a US$4 billion power project, wßch includes a $360 mili>4b> F-urocredit arranged by mMchant bank J Henry S<£|-od Wagg and Co Ltd. ffcinking sources in Londair said the Eurocredit was offered to cover foreign currency costs of a contract soughtReuter - 152 words
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421 1984-03-30 6 Bernama THE Kuala Lumpur Commodity Clearing House (KLCCH) has paid Mss2.s million in compensation to parties which suffered losses due to the late registration of the 761 lots of crude palm oil futures traded a month ago. The clearing house acting chief executive, MrBernama - 421 words
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459 1984-03-30 6 Reuter ECONOMIES in the rtmrnauist Mm saw a marked upturn In output growth and a significant improvement in exports last year, the Economic Commission for Enrope (ECE) said. The ECE, a (Jalted Nations body, said In a report there had beenReuter - 459 words
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598 1984-03-30 6 AFP WESTERN oil importing countries and Japan have agreed to .examine ways of improving coordination of the use of crude oil stocks to cope with a possible disruption of supplies. The governing board of the 21-nation International Energy Agency (lEA)AFP - 598 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article488 1984-03-30 6 Agencies JAPANESE corporate investment in plant and equipment will decline in fiscal 1984, a bank survey indicated on Wednesday. The Industrial Bank of Japan said total investment outlays in the new fiscal year beginning April 1 were expected to total 13.849 trillion yen (Ssl24 billion), down byAgencies - 488 words
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256 1984-03-30 6 Reuter THE US House of Representatives Budget Committee has approved a three-year budget plan to reduce deficits below President Reagan's proposal, principally by lower defence spending. The committee voted 19-9 on Wednesday to send the plan to the full. Democraticcontrolled House for votes nextReuter - 256 words
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Article139 1984-03-30 6 UPI INDONESIA will need a record US$l45 billion in new investments in the coming five years to achieve its targeted five per cent annual growth in 1964-89, Indonesian news reports said. The Indonesian government plans to finance some 53 per cent or $77 billion of theUPI - 139 words
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285 1984-03-30 6 Reuter MALAYSIA'S Parliament has passed a new bill that would give it wide powers to control any publication, local or foreign, considered to be against the national interest. Deputy Home Minister Kassim Ahmad said on Wednesday that the new legislation, the Printing Presses andReuter - 285 words
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Advertisement64 1984-03-30 6 Modern Facilities Strategic Location Ready for Immediate Occupation UNITED EUNOS WAREHOUSE PTE LTD tA |o«nt «cnliiif o« United Ov** v»as Ba->* LinwM And JniH»d Ov«f v>as For «Mails picase contact: S«n Lcawng Offtce Unatd Owwa Land Limned "WOA Re*cn «o*l W> SIQAPOIPO*^ Tat: *****33 Tatar RS ***** Richard Ellis Join64 words
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FOURTH MALAYSIA PLAN — Mid-term review
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542 1984-03-30 7 Bernama THE Malaysian private sector, which in the past had not been considered an integral part of the development process, will be involved actively as partners in new regional development efforts. The mid-term review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan says that theBernama - 542 words
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Article153 1984-03-30 7 Bernama THE number of Malaysian students enrolled overseas increased from about 40,000 in 1980 to nearly 58,000 last year, according to the midterm review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan. It said 63.3 per cent of these students were Chinese, 18.9 per cent bumiputras, 15.0 perBernama - 153 words
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Article779 1984-03-30 7 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From FT FT75 0040 JFK/ANC/ NRT/TPE PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CI010 0645 JED/DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SWR SRI 76 0945 ZRH/BKK RBA BI421 1000 BWN SIA SQ103 1005 KUL MAS MH603779 words
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360 1984-03-30 7 Bernama WITH AN anticipated modest recovery in the world economy, the Malaysian economy is estimated to grow at 6.7 per cent per annum during the rest of the Fourth Malaysia Plan (FMP) period. This is against the 6.2 per cent growth during theBernama - 360 words
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283 1984-03-30 7 Bernama MALAYSIA will require about M 514.50 billion in borrowings during the remainder of the Fourth Malaysia Plan (FMP) to finance the overall deficit in public sector expenditure. The mid-term review of the FMP says that domestic borrowings in the formBernama - 283 words
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450 1984-03-30 7 Reuter MALAYSIANS will have to tighten their belts in an austerity drive by a government unable to meet ambitious growth targets. In a major shift of economic strategy, funds will be slashed for development, defence, education and health. A review of Malaysia's fourth five-yearReuter - 450 words
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630 1984-03-30 7 Bernama THE Malaysian government will undertake a national planning study designed to assess the detailed longterm demand and supply position of energy. The mid-term review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan (FMP), which is expected to be completed early next year, will consider the costsBernama - 630 words
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257 1984-03-30 7 Bernama MALAYSIA'S rate of inflation as measured by the aggregate price deflator for consumption and investment rose by 4.3 per cent per annum during the 1981-83 period of the Fourth Malaysia Plan (FMP). This was well below the Plan's forecast of sixBernama - 257 words
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Advertisement170 1984-03-30 7 ACMA ACRYLIC LIGHT DIFFUSERS. A BRIGHT IDEA THAT STAYS BRIGHT. 414 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4XZ4Z4 C4> C 4:4 ,€i:i 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 34 ifl a ti w'iHrei fitTw* LIGHT DIFFUSERS TEND TO YELLOW AFTER TWO YEARS. Polystyrene light170 words
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Article556 1984-03-30 8 THE RESIDENT astrologer will tell your fortune in 1997 at 1997, a chic wine bar on Hongkong island whose name cashes in on the most topical deadline since 1984. Foreigners and Chinese alike enjoy its worldly ambience. Occasionally, the crowd there obliges TV cameras and the556 words
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1054 1984-03-30 8 Is the world financial climate improving at last? According to international bankers surveyed by the Institutional Investor magazine, the hairraising period of country credit free-fall may soon be coming to an end. AP IS the battered world financial system finally coming out ofAP - 1,054 words
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462 1984-03-30 8 MICHAEL KAUFMAN - By MICHAEL KAUFMAN NYT A MONTH after Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau announced that he would resign, his vision of a bilingual Canada has started to unravel. In Manitoba, efforts by the provincial government to provide services in French have been thwarted by theNYT - 462 words
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Advertisement336 1984-03-30 8 ASM Amalgamated Steel Milk Berhad UNAUDITED HALF YEAR RESULTS TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1983 The Board of Directors of Amalgamated Steel Mills Berhad wishes to announce the unaudited results ot the Group's and Company's operations tor the halt year ended 31st December, 1983: Turnover Group 1983 1982 ($*000) ($'000) 116,294 67,390336 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous809 1984-03-30 8 BriStcW: ftokftcfceas SO 6£iSTOU> IN Pi tooC ooood tms p > I'LL SPf/...0LD HJDGC H»m LP\ZV PVND bristou) TOOK \jm6RP*GG x rve Ne>€£ seeN HH*\ HinnSeLf UP TO HIS FULL H£IGHT 6GFOOe MOVA) Does ne !Ul SINGAPORE 5 MALAYSIA 3 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Hghights folowed by A House809 words
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1079 1984-03-30 9 FT THfe "Star Wars" concept of a 21st century defence against nuclear weapons, which the United States government plans to develop experimentally at an initial cost put at US$26 billion, may never blossom into a full-scale umbrella in space forFT - 1,079 words
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Article, Illustration805 1984-03-30 9 LEONARD SILK - By LEONARD SILK NYT AMERICAN and other foreign bankers are pressing Argentina strenuously to come up with US$65O million in overdue interest by a crucial March 31 deadline. But Bernardo Grinspun, the Argentine Minister of the Economy, has indicated at the annual meeting ofNYT - 805 words
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Advertisement731 1984-03-30 9 Hfestpac Banking Corporation STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1983 Westpac Banking Corporation Group (All figures quoted in Australian dollars) Consolidated Balance Sheet at 30 September 1983 1983 Authorised capital 500.000.000 ordinary shares of SI each Liquid assets Coin, notes and cash at bankers Loans to authorised dealers731 words
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Miscellaneous652 1984-03-30 9 < -11-ORE CROSSWORD J CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 oneself with some irailroad? (6) 7 "Where a cap is of value? 3(8) 8 Receding tidily? (6) 10 Agile circus performers (5) 13 Warmth in the theatre (4) 14 paving no room to be generous? (4) 15 help for the worker? (4)652 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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775 1984-03-30 10 Bernama UPPERMOST in the minds of assembled journalists at Malaysia's Minister of Primary Industries Datuk Paul Leong's press conference at the Cafe Royale was the headline in Wednesday's Financial Times: "Palm oil troubles embarrass minister". Datuk Paul Leong was himself given a photocopy ofBernama - 775 words
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375 1984-03-30 10 AFP MALAYSIA Mining Corporation Metal's full membership to the London Metal Exchange (LME) is timely in view of the planned introduction of tin futures trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE). Abdul Rahim Aki, executive deputy chairman of Malaysia Mining Corporation, saidAFP - 375 words
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Article30 1984-03-30 10 Rubber: March 20 Singapore: April 227.25 cents (up 2.75 cents) Malaysia: April 250.50 cents (up half cent) Tin: M 520.15 per kilo (unchanged) 60 tonnes (down 20 tonnes)30 words
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Article78 1984-03-30 10 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday was unchanged at the ITA (leer level of M 529.15 a kilo. Dealers said demand remained poor despite a sharp rise in London which helped to narrow Penang's premium to £411 a tonne. The buffer stock manager was the main buyer78 words
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Article265 1984-03-30 10 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt r.o.b. 223 50 224.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. April 224.50 225 00 Int. 1 R.S.S May 228.75 229.25 Int. 2 R.S.S. 222 00 224.00N UK Cont. 221.00 223.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 218 00265 words
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Article105 1984-03-30 10 NOONSSR RAS ud SMR prina ya« Lardajr April (Curral Mtk) (PorwarJ Bayara 8a 214.80 213.50 Mtk) SSR 20 SSR50 (1 -too pallat) (1 tor paltet) nayara Bai 212.50 211.40 214.50N 21S.50N U«ra 216.50N 215.50N MRS LB SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMR CP SMR 10 (1-ton palWt 1105 words
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Article233 1984-03-30 10 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with April One RSS buyers quoted at 227.25 cents a kilo, up 2.75 cents from Wednesday's close. After a half cent lower opening morning, prices improved on some forward interest and short-covering of nearby's mainly April and May. Levels gained233 words
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Article209 1984-03-30 10 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed lower on late selling, sparked by Pakistan's bid at lower levels and easier palm oil futures. Pakistan bought 4,000 tonnes RBD palm oil at U*****.56 a tonne for April 20/ May 5 shipment. Interest centred on April position, with north region209 words
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Article319 1984-03-30 10 BINGAPORE: 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, Special319 words
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Article190 1984-03-30 10 SOYBEAN FUTURES in Chicago on Wednesday closed IV* US-cents per bushel lower to two cents higher, with nearby months ending in the middle of ten-cent ranges. Professfeoal profit-taking late in the session pressured prices off net gains established earlier. After a lower opening, prices recovered on commercial and exporter190 words
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Article154 1984-03-30 10 WHEAT FUTURES in Chicago on Wednesday closed 1W to 2'4 US-cents per bushel lower, as prices retreated from midday highs. The market was under pressure from the opening, as weak currencies and metals spurred further profit-taking by professionals and commission houses after the recent sharp gains in old crop154 words
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Article160 1984-03-30 11 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing pricos per 111 kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $200.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $213.00 sellers, new drum fob $217.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $115 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $627.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper160 words
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Article193 1984-03-30 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (Tn HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CottM Yon: China Blue Phoenix 20's 3,580 32's 4,040, 40's 4,140 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece Goods: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article1077 1984-03-30 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the morning £12 to £6 a tonne higher in all positions except near March, which was £3 lower. Trading was featureless, with interest mainly centred on whether the necessary gradings against expiring March will be completed on time. Turnover totalled 1,470 lots including1,077 words
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Advertisement810 1984-03-30 10 theToronto-Dominion bank (Incorporated in Canada with Limited Liability) Head Office: Toronto Dominion Centre, P.O. Box 1, Toronto, Ontario, MSK IA2, Canada Singapore Branch ACU: 3 Shenton Way #01-04, Shenton House, Singapore 0106 Statement of Accounts for the year ended October 31, 1983 Note: All figures quoted in Canadian dollars (thousands)810 words
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Advertisement1802 1984-03-30 11 NANYANG FINANCE LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEETS as at 30th September, 1983 Statutory deposit with the Monetary Authority of Smgapore I o*n and tare purchase debtors dae i 12 months Interest receivable Trade debtors Other debtors Deposits with financial institutions Cash and1,802 words
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Advertisement243 1984-03-30 12 Where to wine, dine and entertain The total card that incorporates the teatures of a credit card, charge card, cheque card, cash card and purchase card neatly into one. Call Julia at *****97 (20 lines) far an application form. vlu^ (iome in our llßitlfiPS BLAS i\ here a special Johnnie243 words
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Advertisement207 1984-03-30 12 If smooth and silky is your style of relaxation, then surround yourself with SILK tonight. The smoothest trio in town entertains Mondays to Saturdays in the luxury of IBS|\ the Fountain Lounge. Century Park Sheraton* Singapore Whera atyte aurrounda you. Nassim Hi, Singapore 1025. Tel *****77 TeIe*.CPHSINRS2IBI7& R*****5 Operated by207 words
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Advertisement178 1984-03-30 12 Paramount Hote!~^ s the ftappy people go C elfb'dip trie commq (it <hr pf'r) friday Jlite /ling 15 Poolside Barbecue Fashion Show March 2,9,16, 23 30 7.00pm- 11.00pm Showtime: 8.30pm per person POOLSIDE, LEVEL 4, Paramount Hotal Marina Paiada Road Singapore 1544 Tat *****7 SEAFOOD THEATRE RESTAURANT Mr WM f178 words
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Advertisement246 1984-03-30 12 This evening, the Tradewinds fan seafood to a sizzle. fS f; U£ fm m A seafood barbeque on the roof of the Hilton under a canopy of stars. What could be more tempting? An array of fresh seafood awaits you every Friday from 7 pm 10.30 pm. HMON MTfcRNATIONM> Be246 words
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Advertisement228 1984-03-30 12 ;v v/U> < >/// Cfjr t ifleballion (Prill 3 I Treat yourself to our famous Prime Rib beef in town served on a Silver Wagon Unwind to the live entertainment provided by the Filipino band the Happy Mates' nightlv from 7 10pm to 1 1 30pm t reservations. M tfi228 words
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Article1339 1984-03-30 13 NEW YORK THE STOCK market on Wednesday recorded its best gains in a month, reflecting Wall Street's renewed optimism that interest rates may not continue to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed more than 20 points, its largest one day rally since a 30.47 point1,339 words
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292 1984-03-30 13 NYT COLECO Industries is cutting back production of its Adam computer and laying off 1,300 employees at the upstate New York plants where the product is made. The company said the cutback was in anticipation of a normal seasonal drop in demand. It alsoNYT - 292 words
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Article239 1984-03-30 13 MAR 28 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 900 unch Abereom 240 unch AE And CI MS -10 Amaprop A MIC 430 3200 unch -25 Barlows 1410 -40 C O Smith 2000B Chckers CNA II' 285 unch Currle Finance Ednr« 525 -5 Fed Volk Z. 470 -20 Fuglt 440 Hlveld 630239 words
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Article169 1984-03-30 13 MAR 28 Frs CORBEILLE Ftnanctere de L'Union LlftlB Moet-Hennessy 02 333 1401 150.51 unch -1 -28 -0 49 Aqultalne Nat Des Petrole B S N Oervals Danone C S F (ThomsonCif) Cle Francalse des Petroles Credit Fonder 518 224 2420 303 223.50 3 02 -S •4 LS 3 unch169 words
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Article71 1984-03-30 13 MAR 28 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acec 094 Arbed 1530 -25 Gr Bru Lamb Hobok Peti-o Ryl Dutch Sldro Soc Oen Belg Soflna 2520 5070 7230 2855 1945 1785 -ao unch 10 30 -20 -15 Solvay A unch -4 25 -TO -5 50 V Mont 4290 Cock De Beers Ebes71 words
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Article79 1984-03-30 13 MAR 28 Horten unch Aeg-Telefunken BASF »4 50 1M 80 0.1 0.6 Karstadt KHD ***** 230.00 374.00 ***** 317 00 367.50 0.7 -IIJ OS unch -1 unch Bayer BMW Commerxbank Contl Oummi 168 00 *****B 178.50 131.20 unch -1.5 +0.4 Llnde Mannesmann Philips Komm Preussag Degussa Rwi ST A79 words
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Article86 1984-03-30 13 MAR 28 L Bastogi are 147.25 -C Bel ***** 1771 Cond Arqua Roma 136.25 u 8800 nch 40 30 SO SO 29 IS 500 Flat Ord 4438 ***** Ifl Prtv ItaJcementl Ord ***** 1006 -2 Le petit Ord Mediobanca ***** ***** 20 100 Mllano Ass Ord Mondadorl Ord 390086 words
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Article156 1984-03-30 13 MAR 28 ABN ru ***** Inln Muller 35 20 08 Ahold 195 50 55 KLM 188 00 36 AMEV Am fas Amrobnk 152 SO 73.30 +1.5 2.8 Meneba Naarden National Ned 61 00 40 70 216.50 07 0.2 05 Berk Bols Borsumtj 43 00 83.00 ***** unch unch 5156 words
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Article178 1984-03-30 13 MAR 28 C* Abltlbl 2S*i 24S Bank Mont 25 -4 Bank Nova Scotia 12V. 4 Bell Tel 29". BP Can Ltd 22H 38S Can Imp Bk 2t\ Can Pnn Mg 43'* 4 Carllng O'KwIf 18S -4 Cmbl Rd Lk 38 14 Cn Bthrt CI A »*> 4 S3-. 2178 words
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Article191 1984-03-30 13 MAR 28 Francs Actions Sulsses 316 X Aiusulsae Br. 851 Aiusulsae Reg 287 unch Brovn Boverl Br. 1510 10 Clba Gelgy Br ■mn 20 Clba Oelfy P C 1715 5 Ctba Oelfy Res Credit Suisse Br 975 3 2210 -S Credit Suisse Reg 418 -2 Elektrowatt Br 2000 •10191 words
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Article60 1984-03-30 13 MAR 28 Kronor Alfa Laval B Free 305 2 Asea B Free 390 -5 Astra B Free 550 -5 Atlas Copco 128 2 Ericsson B Free 348 -1 Esab Free 320 urn S E Banken 342 -14 Sandvtk B Free 355 f) Skandla 400 -5 Skf B Free 21760 words
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Article450 1984-03-30 13 HONGKONG LATE selling orders from London traders pared early afternoon gains in Hongkong share prices yesterday. Dealers said foreign traders were taking a more bearish view than their Hongkong counterparts of Jardine Matheson's decision to set up a new holding company in Bermuda. The Hang Seng Index450 words
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Article666 1984-03-30 13 SHARE prices yesterday ended at a record closing high although late selling depressed the market from an all-time peak set in early trading. Active demand, spurred by the Wall Street rise and the yen's firmness against the dollar, continued from Wednesday. The market average rose666 words
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Article134 1984-03-30 13 MAR 28 Bah is Aokham Thai A<la Fibre I 140 4-4 Ayuthaya In* And Trust 131 unch Bangkok Bank 234 unch Bank Of Ayudhaym Ltd 141 unch Bala Shot Berll Jucker 523 4 Charoong That Wliw 272 -f rirMlmu First Trust I 31.25 0.75 Ooodyear Industrial Finance Corp Jalaprathan134 words
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Article170 1984-03-30 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally firmer in trading which continued to be dull, despite higher copper prices overseas, because of the Philippines economy. The Mining Marker rose 17.0 to 1,079.07 and the Commercial and Industrial Index was up 0.95 at 129.80. Oils were down 0.048 at 0.799. Lepanto B170 words
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Article893 1984-03-30 13 THE market yesterday closed below the day's highs in moderate turnover. At 3pm, the FT Index was up 5.4 points to 880.6. Yesterday's closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: LONDON METALS I nofficial closing on Wed COPPER higher grade Barely steady 5.900 mainly carries.893 words
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Article422 1984-03-30 13 STRONG general demand for leading stocks lifted prices on Australian stock markets yesterday with brokers reporting renewed overseas interest. At 1500 AEST, the AllOrdinaries Index was up 4.8 at 744.9 with the AllIndustrials up 2.8 at 966.1 and the All-Resources benefitting from an afternoon buying surge to422 words
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Advertisement203 1984-03-30 13 CLUB HOUSE Vietnamese Restaurant A division of Singapore Tennis Centre One of the best tennis complexes in Asia. 1020 East Coast Parkway, Singapore 1544. Tel: *****28 *****66 50 Popular Genuine Dishes At Your Choice Have a traditional dinner in a tropical atmosphere. Right by the sea-side. 9)« Enjoy a fast203 words
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Advertisement489 1984-03-30 13 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 186 AND IN THE MATTES OF CHI NG BHING FIBRE SINGAPORE (PTE.) LTD. (Ia Liquidation) CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-l'P NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to section 272 of The Companies Act, Chapter 185. that the Final General Meeting of the Creditors of the489 words
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2536 1984-03-30 14 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 after2,536 words
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Article3631 1984-03-30 14 IM3/84 Hi«h Low Co at pa ay Laat Sale orGr'» Div D1t C»r Crt Y*M Not P/l Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL m 310 354 280 306 410 120 430 322 278 544* 520 535 710 300 478 416 585 1000 472 5063,631 words
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Article184 1984-03-30 14 Managers' prices for March SI SINGAPORE l NIT TBI ST The Commerce 3.38 3.59 The Savings Fund 1.96 2 06xd S pore Prog Fund 1.44 1.53 S pore Sec Fund 2.22 2.36 S'pore Invest Fund 1.19 1.26 S'pore Equity Fund 1.43 1.52 ASIA I NIT TBI ST Mai184 words
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Article1970 1984-03-30 14 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 (2 208 2.255) (12) 2.24 (3) 225 Aataii (1 88B) (14)1,970 words
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Article737 1984-03-30 14 BREAKING away from the week-long slide la share prices, the Singapore stock market staged a mild rally yesterday. Bat moat dealers' early morning enthusiasm seemed to have faded later la the day when aharea did not seem to want to go maeh higher. At the final737 words
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Article586 1984-03-30 14 IN SPITE OF favourable leads from Wall Street, investors continued to remain indifferent on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. After a slightly lower start, prices continued to drift for the better part of the morning session. Afternoon trading remained listless. Analysts said investors moved586 words
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482 1984-03-30 15 FT FAMILY shareholders in Porsche, the West German sports car maker, are each expected to offer 30 per cent ot their individual share stakes to outside investors in the form of non-voting preference shares. The decision to open the company to outsiders and toFT - 482 words
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435 1984-03-30 15 Reuter NV PHILIPS Gloeilampenfabrieken aims to increase net profits to one billion guilders from last year's 647 million but it declined to say whether this figure would be achieved this year. Last year's profits were 49 per cent up from 1962. Board chairmanReuter - 435 words
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Article473 1984-03-30 15 Reuter THE ROYAL Dutch/Shell group will probably find out this week if a US$55 a share acquisition offer is acceptable to its majority-owned Shell Oil Co, and Wall Street is wagering heavily that the group will be disappointed. In January, Royal Dutch/ Shell offeredReuter - 473 words
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Article221 1984-03-30 15 Reuter JAPAN'S four major securities companies, Nomura Securities Co Ltd, Daiwa Securities Co Ltd, Yamaichi Securities Co Ltd and Nikko Securities Co Ltd, will report record parent current profit in the six months to March 31 on active stock exchange markets, company spokesmen said. Nomura Securities willReuter - 221 words
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345 1984-03-30 15 Reuter THE HONGKONG Lnnd C« Ltd had aa extraordinary Ims of HKJI.T7 Mill mi M Its investment in Jnrdlne, MatheMfl nud Co Ltd la IMS, chairman Slmoa Keswick said la a statement. Ike company reduced Its holdings in Jardlae ta 25.5 per eeatReuter - 345 words
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Article243 1984-03-30 15 GENERAL Securities Investments Limited: Ninth AGM to be held in the Conference Room, 45th Storey, DBS Building, 6, Shenton Way, Singapore 0106, on Friday, March 30, at 2.00pm. GENERAL Lamber (Holdings) Berhad: Twenty-first AGM to be held at No 2, Jalan Kilang, Petaling Jaya on March 31 at243 words
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Article, Illustration613 1984-03-30 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI PRIMA Ltd has blamed a competitive business environment, economic uncertainties and foreign currency fluctuations (or its poor profit performance in 1983. In his latest annual statement, group chairman Cheng Tsang Man said that these factors resulted in a 27.1 per613 words
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Advertisement531 1984-03-30 15 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held on the 4th Storey, NOL Building, 456 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0511, on Wednesday, 30 May 1984, at 12.00 noon,531 words
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Advertisement591 1984-03-30 15 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of Neptune Orient Lines Limited is pleased to announce:AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1983 Group Turnover 1983 Ss'ooo 786,099 1982 Ss'ooo 740,914 Company 1983 1982 Ss'ooo Ss'ooo 771,283 729,414 (ii) Add Minority Interests591 words
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Article187 1984-03-30 16 Rises 60 Indices U M Flour 1070 Easo 1270 30 Mar 28 Mar 29 H Leoag Ind 50« Kuchai 50« 306 1M0 12 10 BT Composite: 904.57 907.33 S T P 1975 1040 10 BT Indicator: *****97 *****16 Lien Hoe 785 10 ST Industrials: 980.12 986.46 1 C B187 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-03-30 16 Rises Indices UM Flour 1180 50 Mar 28 Mar 29 Esso Ord 1400 40 20 15 MBT Indicator: *****95 *****97 Toshiba 1280 NST Industrials: 1426.68 1434.19 Raleigh 555 NST Finance: 2648.31 2630.82 Falls NST Hotels 658.89 658.76 MAA Aokam M Box 1100 675 320 -100 -45 -40 NST176 words
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Article50 1984-03-30 16 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 739.9 Week Ago 729.5 Thursday 1057.09 Wednesday 1118.85 Week Ago 1157.29 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 875.2 Tuesday 875.0 Week Ago 897.6 Thursday 966.1 Wednesday 963.6 Week Ago 961.1 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 744.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1174.62 Tuesday 1154.31 Week Ago 1175.TJ50 words
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Article42 1984-03-30 16 HIGHLANDS Lowlands Bhd: Group pre-tax profits of M 533.87 million in 1983 ($27.14 million in 1982). Group turnover inched up to $104.84 million ($104.31 million). A final dividend of 12.5 cents per share less tax has been recommended payable on May 29.42 words
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Article37 1984-03-30 16 Group pre-tax profits of M 5603,890 in 1983 ($496,366 previously) on group turnover of $675,061 ($604,603) previously). A first and final dividend of 20 per cent less tax will be paid on June 15.37 words
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Article39 1984-03-30 16 Group pre-tax profits rose to $978,000 in 1983 from $375,000 the year before on group turnover of $19.15 million ($lO million). An unchanged first and final dividend of 7.5 per cent less tax has been recommended.39 words
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Article39 1984-03-30 16 Group pre-tax profits of $1.75 million in 1983 against $1.43 million previously. Group turnover edged up to $11.61 million from $11.41 million. Directors have not decided on the level of dividend to be paid.39 words
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457 1984-03-30 16 K C DAT, Singapore's largest moving company, is on the move it is going to be owned 70 per cent by Bousteadco Singapore Ltd. Bousteadco has contracted to buy 175,000 of the 250,000 $1 shares of KC Dat Singapore Pte Ltd for $4.2457 words
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462 1984-03-30 16 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK UNITED Industrial Corporation has made a spirited turnaround to profitabilty by surpassing its profit forecast for last year. The local detergent and property group said consolidated pre-tax earnings stood at 17.07 million, compared with a loss of $7.42 million for462 words
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Article283 1984-03-30 16 SINGAPORE News Publications Ltd has turned in group pre-tax profits of $25.4 million for its first full year (1983). The holding company for the Singapore Monitor Ltd, Nanyang Siang Pau and Sin Chew Jit Poh (S) Ltd, started operations on Oct 1,1982 and therefore no283 words
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Article, Illustration569 1984-03-30 16 NAJEEB JARHOM - \mmm Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By NAJEEB JARHOM TWO members of the founding Chang family in Faber Merlin Malaysia, Madam Chang Lee Sian and her mother, Madam Goh Sean Looi, have resigned as chairman and director of the giant hotel-cum-property group. And with569 words
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353 1984-03-30 16 CK TANG Ltd has Joined the growing list of department stores which have gone Into the red. The company yesterday posted for the first time a groop after-tax loss of 128, Ml In IW3 against net profits of $1.38 million the year353 words
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Article108 1984-03-30 16 Reuter ELDERS IXL Lid will redace ita on-market cash offer far Carltaa ft Halted Brewery Ltd (CUB) ta account far CUB'a six cent a share Interim dividend. With the consent af the Australian National Companies and Securities Commission, the offer will be reduced, effectiveReuter - 108 words
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486 1984-03-30 16 MALAYSIA'S Employees Provident Fund is the latest institution to take up a stake in Taiping Consolidated Bhd. The cash-rich government-owned pension fund has agreed to acquire 230,000 shares, representing 11.5 per cent of the plantation company, at Ms3o each or a486 words
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Advertisement128 1984-03-30 16 SEE PAGE 13 FOR LONDON STOCKS REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY TIMES Business l)irc( lory of Sin&iporc RHINO Storage System C reates twice the space for only half the cost Everyone knows that space under-utilised is money over-utilised. So. if space problems are driving you into a corner, invest in the128 words
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Advertisement49 1984-03-30 16 This announcement appears as a matter of record only UNCONDITIONAL CASH OFFER by GINEER INVESTMENTS PTE LTD to acquire MALAYA TIN PRINTING COMPANY LIMITED w BANQUE INTERNATIONALE A LUXEMBOURG BIL (ASIA) LTD acted as the financial adviser to GINEER INVESTMENTS PTE LTD in connection with the Offer March 198449 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-03-30 16 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy; scattered showers in the morning and afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7JI pm on March 21 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.5 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 2.50 Rainfall in millimetres 49.6 Total rainfall for the month58 words
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124 1984-03-30 17 AFP THE government is clamping down on over-aged vessels plying trade with Indonesia, top shipping officials have said. From May, Indonesian ships aged 30 years or more will be banned from export and import operations, and in January the age limit is tightenedAFP - 124 words
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147 1984-03-30 17 Reuter A DUTCH shipyard lost an appeal against the Dutch government's refusal to grant export licences for submarines for Taiwan. The Industrial Appeals Court ruled that Economics Minister Gijs Van Aardenne was not wrong in refusing the Wilton-Feyenoord shipyard licences for four submarines ordered byReuter - 147 words
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600 1984-03-30 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE TWO-week old Indian port strike has taken its toll on a number of shipping companies in Singapore with services to the Indian subcontinent. The port strike has dragged into its 15th day without any settlement in sight, although trade600 words
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Article34 1984-03-30 17 Reuter CONFERENCES covering the trade between Europe/India, Pakistan and Bangladesh said the Continent eastbound currency adjustment factor will move to plus 2.50 per cent from 1.50 per cent from April 1. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article97 1984-03-30 17 AFP A SOUTH Korean supply ship serving a Saudi offshore well in the Gulf has sunk after being hit in an air attack on Tuesday, according to reports from Kuwait. The reports said one seaman was killed and four others were missing after the attack on theAFP - 97 words
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Article107 1984-03-30 17 COMECON merchant fleet tonnage rose by more than a million grt between mid-1982 and mid-1983 while world fleet declined. The figures are given in a new report by the Bremen Institute of Shipping Economics. It says that the seven member countries of the Comecon increased their fleet from107 words
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Article805 1984-03-30 17 Shipping Line Page C«l Abe* Transport IV 4 AC Toepler VI 1 Afea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpg IV I A PC Line V 4 APL m 4/s Aqua Line X 3 ASCL m i Asia broker V 5 Atlas Lines805 words
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553 1984-03-30 18 Fairplay "IN NORMAL times cargo losses can seriously drain the industry's profits. In times of economic turbulence, such as those we are undergoing, their effect on shrunken revenues could potentially be devastating." Conrad Everhard, president of Dart Containerline in the US,Fairplay - 553 words
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Article222 1984-03-30 18 SECURITY seal and container hardware manufacturer J N Blair Ltd have introduced an important modification to their container door locking mechanisms, which will provide an effective solution to one of the most vulnerable loopholes in current container security procedures. This modification, which moves the container sealing point222 words
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Article245 1984-03-30 18 CONVENTIONAL anchoring systems for large ships are now seriously in doubt, claim some experts. A recent London conference was told that there were grounds for concern that current anchoring systems, which had seen little development in technology over the years, were inadequate. A review of245 words
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479 1984-03-30 18 Reuter NORTH Sea oil prices rose almost 50 cents a barrel above the official US$3O price on the European spot market after Greek tanker owners said one of their ships had been hit by a missile close to Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal.Reuter - 479 words
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Article243 1984-03-30 18 IN A move to aid Mexican exporters, port service fees have been reduced by 25.1 per cent for handling cargo. Import handling charges are being reduced by 50 per cent, according to Antonio Saracho Zapata, director of Veracruz port services. However, the reductions will be effective243 words
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Article1558 1984-03-30 18 DEMAND for large tonnage to ship ore cargoes and continued inquiry for Panamax vessels on Wednesday, particualrly in the Far East, remains strong, brokers said. But little of this demand was reflected in the morning's fixture list, although a vessel with 72,000 long tons was taken from US1,558 words
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334 1984-03-30 18 THE PORT of Manila earned a total revenue of 287 million peso in 1983. Latest figures from the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) indicated that last year's revenues represented an increase of 49 per cent from 192 million peso in 1982.334 words
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Article191 1984-03-30 19 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 Container191 words
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586 1984-03-30 19 Reuter THE Japanese Transport Ministry wants to reduce the number of shipyards and increase their productivity to cope with the shipping recession and burgeoning competition from South Korea. A rationalisation plan to be put to shipyards after details are worked out was recentlyReuter - 586 words
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221 1984-03-30 19 CUNARD has agreed to accept £2.5 million as compensation for vibration problems experienced by the cruise ships Cunard Countess and Cunard Princess after their delivery in the mid-*****. The deal has been agreed with the receivers of the old Burmeister and Wain company which built both221 words
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248 1984-03-30 19 THE record number of ships entering Hongkong harbour has prompted the authorities to make pilotage compulsory from early next year. Currently oceangoing ships are advised to employ pilot and over 90 per cent do, but with the tremendous increase in harbour traffic,248 words
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5438 1984-03-30 24 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore lor 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 of5,438 words
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Article799 1984-03-30 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location HK Cont 39W 30.3.84 2000 Jardine FSB 0700-0800 F3 Hayakawa M 5413F 31.3.84 0700 Borneo TA 3 0900-1000/1800-1900 L7 Family Ace 43A 31.3.84 0700 Shofuku799 words
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Article1778 1984-03-30 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies <S). Alre-PjruU liar Transgroup (S). Akrenkiel Uaer Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Tmrptrr Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpac Intrasea (S) Binung Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling and1,778 words
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Article382 1984-03-30 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder 22 TSoon alongside 30.3.84/0700 Feng Ming 3/4 Y Fung alongside 30.3.84/2359 Kota Rukun 10/11 PIL alongside 30.3.84/0600 New Stallion 1/2 Sin Chiao alongside 30.3.84/1500 Raja Timor 19 Sharp alongside 30.3.84/1500 Alpha Pacific 10/11 S'pore Shpg 30.3.84/1800382 words
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Advertisement257 1984-03-30 17 Publi*h»<l and Distributed bv FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS y2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2t61 A member of Th« Times Organisation SL I \RDIM \M H iOOCL I Orient Overseas CokLuhm Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE VIA SUEZ Calling Bremerharen after Hamburg 'Closing Times (Spore) fa 5/4 0600 HftS LCI 4/4 1800257 words
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Advertisement437 1984-03-30 17 I SEALOIIDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE kO\( OV \IW w KOM HMMURAH V 5 At MRQAB At MAW YAH V« M. mm ALSO CM.UK: •NAGOYA HAKATA 17/3 20/3 23/3437 words
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Advertisement23 1984-03-30 17 LONDON Freights n/ffl CONSORTIA ffl SHIPPING Schedule Vffl/K CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X23 words
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Advertisement902 1984-03-30 17 /@-=)%()`_|{@[{}<?&;]&"+$?@\@!; MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, O I 'i EiXIET™™? mm UCA MAERSK LAUST MAERSK CORNELIA/LAURAt 26-26/4 3-3/5 SUGAPORE CLOSWC TMES »CY 2nd Aonl 1100HRS CFS Ist April 2300 HRS tCornriia connecting Laura at TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND, U.K., GERMANY, FRANCE, SCANDINAVIA, AUSTRIA SWITZERLAND P. Kelanc Pen*n«902 words
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Advertisement222 1984-03-30 18 wis r—*: FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe VeiMi J S'pore liyMsedles] 2) Rdam Mm Accepting ftr. 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aarhuv Copenhagen Helsinki 4> Malmo. Stockholm, Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S pore 'Also direct cargo222 words
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Advertisement441 1984-03-30 18 CONTAINERS FOR SALE Good condition secondhand containers 20' 40* for sale at realistic prices. Please call: *****87 Richard Lee for more details. m Y.S. LINE Y AMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South W**t Pacific North W«»t pMdtr at Tokyo Faadar at Koba IMho «I U/U OA* Hriw *Sl SMI441 words
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Advertisement757 1984-03-30 19 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK'CONTINENT 20/4 30/4 M/ 4 12/5 00/5 10/5 17/5 10/5 23/5 25/5 •3/1 H/C M/( 11/S 10/0 11/ l 23/1 25/0 30/0 02/7 Im I'taa 03/5 21/4 •4/5 (5/5 12/5 13/5 22/5 23/5 27/5 21/5 •7/t M/C 12/4 13/4757 words
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Advertisement482 1984-03-30 19 NOTICE FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE BLUE STAR LINE LIMITED Several years ago Blue Star withdrew their service in the trade from Singapore and West Malaysia covered by the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) although formally retaining their membership of the Conference. In order to regularise the situation, Blue Star will482 words
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Advertisement736 1984-03-30 20 fXPOHTS TO NORTH (UROPt Mt DUIRRANE S pore P KelangPen Bilbao Genoa Hburg Rdam B ha»en Antwerp Reneeßs 8 4 10.4 12/4 3/5 13/5 10/5 Mr,an 7 4 9 4 12/4 7/5 12/5 17/5 20/5 10 US* CANADA Feeds' HamDurf Eipress Toka Eipress (Hata Bay Senj.or Kit ana Maru 'A'736 words
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Advertisement449 1984-03-30 20 JtC.&LINE FULLY"'CONTAINERISEO SERVICE FO f UROPt Vl* Sl*/ 1 A Menibff ot thf Acr Consortium HK CONTABO »«f S Sf AS BKOCC 45W C CONTWCR n* R'tfam Filrat H'burj Antwtrp 18/4 19/4 21/4 23/4 26/4 25/4 28/4 28/4 30/4 5/5 2/5 3/5 5/5 7/5 10/5 I ROM KJROPt VIA SIM/449 words
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Advertisement429 1984-03-30 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR FAST/FUROPF CONTAINFR SFRVICF ACCEPTMG FCI A LCI CARGO SGP Hi HBG FIX ROM ANN LHV Eee.Gr.de N/04 07/04 27/04 20/04 01/05 2/05 4/05 E.erLwel 17/04 11/04 00/05 11/05 IJ/05 14/05 10/05 E.«Gu»« 25/04 20/04 17/05 10/05 21/05 22/05 24/05 also acc£ptmg lcl/fcl i ecl/ecl ra GOTHENBURG AARHUS429 words
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Advertisement997 1984-03-30 20 Everett Lines] COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Loading tor Callao Mdtarjrv Ho and tH other Peruvian ports with transhipment at Hongkong and or Kobe On CPV Through B>«s of lading to tmal destination Penang P. Kttang Singapore lOHNEVERETT 13/15 Apr 18/17 Apr MURRAYEVERETT 16/19 Apr 20/21 Apr997 words
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Advertisement252 1984-03-30 20 US I NOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD Kk|\l ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF mv'JA IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Sinfipori VESSEL 5/4 Ludtat tar B. Abbas. B KhemeM POST KELANG PENANC SMOSE kURITMC PTE LTD TEL *****44/7 1 *****70 MALOSE MAJWTME SON BHD T« *****2/3 MALAYSIA TRAOC 1 TRANSPORT LTD Td 67J93252 words
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Advertisement872 1984-03-30 21 PIL GROUP VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTAWUAYA E-453 3-S/4 HOOEIOAH, JEOOAH, AOABA, PT.SUDAN, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA KOTA MEGAH E-455 10-14/4 MOMBASA. HODEIDAH, ADEN, JEDDAH. AQABA. PT.SUDAN KOTAWANGSA E-501 20-24/4 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, PTSUOAN, AQABA KOTA WISATA E-459 29-31/4 HODEIDAH, JEDOAH, PTSUDAN. AQABA KOTARAKYAT E-503 2-5/5 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, PTSOOAN, AQABA ACCEPTING CONTAINERS872 words
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Advertisement628 1984-03-30 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE EWC« STRAITS FROM EUROPE MM B HAVEN ADAM HAVRE UK PKEIAN6 STORE FOR (GmSnTipTeM Saied SiM Saied Sated Sjied 3/4 5/4 HKG. TWN Takn Eipress Sjded Sjied SjM SjM Sjied U/4 BU KB SM TK Osaka Bay SjM SjM SjM SjM SjM628 words
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Advertisement466 1984-03-30 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE stok int SMHMT4 10NB 11/4 17/5 EXPORT STMM/ATMM HDURG BKMEN 20/5 22/5 tOTTHMM 7/3 2/4 Tuurr/iou* »/3 smgapok n/3 P K&MK 2/4 tOTTDKMM MBTOOMt 30/4 27/5 HMBUK 3/5 31/5 NfflKir 7/5 4/t 111 ME ACCEPTWG BOTH CONTABOS. CONVENTIONAL CARGO AND466 words
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Advertisement589 1984-03-30 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore PA-ANV6B 30/1 Apr PHASHWEGYAWYWA 6/8 Apr PAGAN V 73 8/tO Apr HTONEYWA VI9O 14/16 Apr P.Kelong Penong Soiled 3/5 Apr 5/6 Apr \jA BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT I SPORE I R'DAM HULL589 words
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Advertisement1232 1984-03-30 22 CfK LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND VU IPI MICROBRIDCK A MINILAND BRIDGE) :trrv» *TOI NIG PfNANG SPOUE MOTtCII VESSEL T/S POUT LA LB SCUTTLE OAKLAID ALSO ACCEPTWG MOMTKU TORONTO AND OTHER US PACWC. Gulf ATLANTIC PORTS N KMC fOtftS MOTXR VESSEL MP AN AMBROSE V1,232 words
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Advertisement663 1984-03-30 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONT AIMER REEFER BBIILK SERVICE Lu*| tar lOS ARttLES SAN FRARCOCO SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUKR >.C Acceptaif Fa/Fa Mmn fM«| S«fapote I ArifWri Essn 21 Apr 21/22 Apr II Mil AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CkKMt pfw/cou C 313 Ml n/3 Accent FCI/Fa ConUmn •Ah. accapta* from663 words
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Advertisement475 1984-03-30 22 SANKO ASIA LINE: FROM JAPANESE PORTS ANO HONGKONG KORINS MARITIME SERVICES K 114 Anton Road #18-01, Tun»« Building, Singapore 0207 Tal: *****22 *****67 P Ktlang T«l *****1/8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GUlf/MEOIT€HRANEAN SERVICES a S pare iMdhj Far: 30 Mar PV SudarvßanchaaTnpol/lteaiti .30 Mar B. AMu»/B. BwMrt/B. Khomcri «39 GOLDEN LINE MAN475 words
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Advertisement552 1984-03-30 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road »2 7 16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Linesl o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pare P. Ketanf Loadnf for VMM *****03 S Apr t Apr SETE/RTMM/UK (AVON) SUPPER N*****04 24 Apr 27 Apr R'DAM/ANTWERP/BOULOUGNE UK (AVON) ALP AC LINE ATUCA552 words
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Advertisement586 1984-03-30 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +SS BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1600 5/4 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) LCL Cargo o4oo 5/4 TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST IMPORT 127E 8/5 10/5 13/5 15/5 Also accept** cargo to Los Angeles San586 words
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Advertisement492 1984-03-30 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON 13/4 1/5 1/5 13/5 17/5 JO/5 19/5 a/s ISEMI-CONT AJNERISED~bIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG^CHALNA. CALCUTTA Vnsct BUNGAI® *AH 40 JS PWt NT NEPTUNL AGLNCHS PTI 110 Tel *****77 *****J4 (BOOKING ONIY) Vi s- st >% TUNAS Sf TIA492 words
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Advertisement642 1984-03-30 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUK.MNG 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG PENANG M/S SHARKAT NAH SOON SON. BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HM THONG SHTPWG 23 Wetd642 words
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Advertisement10 1984-03-30 23 ahrenkiel liner service gmbh DURBAN. JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO MAURITIUS REUNION m10 words
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Advertisement487 1984-03-30 24 I?c<|i«tial Container Lines MMwj] 2 Sailings Weekly l«.iO Reliable Regular Punctual Ber thing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISLA NDS USE S'pore PK 'ALPHA PAOFIC fa Port 0«« WAVE 30/31 Mir KUSU BLAND 21/30 Apr *Hej»y ift SO torn Pnj Loatfinf for: Dubai. Bahrain. Doha KsosMunc, Honf Konj Muscat.487 words
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Advertisement112 1984-03-30 25 V Cw>n m o*mH French Line /f T GENERAL AGENTS SEAL lON SMPPMG (S) PTELTO. 1 i ./V A JIM SINGAPORE SALES/BOOKINGS TEL ******1 (S UNES) REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO BANGLA-DESH/INDIA/SRI LANKA/PAKISTAN HALDIA CALCUTTA DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO US PACIFIC COAST a*»n tairs ORIENTAL SEAWINOS UNfR AGENCY PTE ITD112 words
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Advertisement397 1984-03-30 25 Nedlloyd Lines Loading iof: CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA! CARRIBEAN/CENTRAL/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA occeptmg containers to Carribean ports via B'town EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA VESSEL rPORE I P. LOUIS S'TOS P'GUA R. GRA M DEO B. AIRES N Loir* 2/4 11/4 26/4 3/5 4/5 7/ 5 9/5 'Aconcagua 1/5 Opt 24/5397 words
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Advertisement43 1984-03-30 26 LIZENA PTE LTD T«4: *****29, *****67, *****68 T*i«x: R*****1 PHILITRON FORWARDING PTE. LTD., TEL: *****22, *****71. TELEX: R*****0 'A' Vessel 2/4 Mombasa, Daressolaam 'A' Vessel 27/4 Reunion, Port Louis 'A'Vessel 31/3 Dubai, Dammon, Kuwait, Muscat 'A' Vessel 12/4 Aqaba, Hodeidoh, Jeddah, Port Said43 words
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Advertisement60 1984-03-30 26 LIN UN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Magazine Road. *05-08. Central Building. Singapore 0105. Tel: *****14 4 *****22 WEEKLY SERVICE SINGAPORE TO KUCHING VESSEL LIN PETALWG SAM WON LINE |>O»ilek BOHLER SHIPPING PTE. LTD 117 SJirLat C t ffll.m DmL .1 c.,1 Ql4. 137 Market St #11-02 Bank of E>st Asia60 words
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Advertisement560 1984-03-30 26 C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbtf Of Thw ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAtOBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) |s pore P KUnfl Lettarte Rd*n Fstowe Hbw|Breir Antwerp HONGKONG CONTMNER 39«lki Port 31/3 SEWN MAS BRDGE 45N 4 7/4 CHMA CONTAWER ?5* 13/4 14/4 CWVM.KR ROrt 3M 20/4 21/4560 words
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Advertisement688 1984-03-30 26 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beocti Rood, Singapore 0719. Tel *****44 Tl« R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE t. KELANG PENANG PHUKET LANGS A V 41/14 31 Mar 3 Ap, LANGS* V 49/84 «/7 Apr i 0 Apr FULL CONTAINER SERVICE688 words
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Advertisement583 1984-03-30 26 f Z I M NON-COJfERENCE MDEPENDENT FULL CONTAMEX SERVICE accopto* FCL/LCL carpet to USA East I Nest Cwst. Panama. Caribbean and East Canada v.v zm '{HAT CONTAINER LINE Sparc till Inntr Kapar twci m TWESTE 4 Apr 19 Apr 30 Apr 29 Api 28 Apr 3kU 7WMELBOUR* 20 7 Ib,583 words
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Miscellaneous169 1984-03-30 26 l£lH 1 r A Regional WMther m m i v 11 N Sk £0 M <&* 1 \i ft, m m fl f M v\ Lv «a k S Sr< a; ESS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather x-/169 words
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