The Business Times, 23 April 1984
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Title Section11 1984-04-23 1 BUSINESS TIME M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, APRIL 23,1984 60 CENTS11 words
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433 1984-04-23 1 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG THE Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Singapore has been revised. The new CPI, which came into effect in January, reflects the changing lifestyle and consumption habits that have affected the average Singaporean in the past five years. For433 words
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178 1984-04-23 1 THE revised Coasamer Price Index (CPI) fell by 1.1 per ceat last moath from Its Fehraary level. It now stands at 182.2. The fall was dae mainly to food prices, which dropped by 34 per eeat. Although traits aad cooked food were dearer, cheaper178 words
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487 1984-04-23 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM IF ALL goes as planned, the Singapore stock market will be welcoming a fast-moving company from the newly independent state of Brunei into its fold in a few months' time. Business Times has learnt that QAF Holdings, a well-diversified concern487 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-04-23 1 DEFENCE Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday expressed the view that the Jurong Town Corporation was better at building and managing factories than the Housing and Development Board. He said that he would be looking into how the HDB leased out factories in its492 words
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363 1984-04-23 1 Reuter MALAYSIA'S main Chinese political party, wrecked by a bitter leadership dispute, seems poised for a serious showdown. Mr Tan Koon Swan, leader of a group of 14 expelled from the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) last month, said yesterday that they would go aheadReuter - 363 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article75 1984-04-23 1 DBS BANK is increasing its interest rates on mortgage loans for residential and commercial and industrial properties from today. Housing loans will now cost 9Vi per cent a year for one to 10 years (up a quarter percentage point) and 10 per cent for 11 to 2575 words
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Article72 1984-04-23 1 AP CHINA accused Taiwanese gunners yesterday of shelling at least four foreign ships since February near the Chinese mainland coast to create tension and sabotage Sino-US ties. The official Chinese news agency Xinhua blamed Taiwanese forces occupying the island of Matsu near Fujian province for blasting a holeAP - 72 words
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Article72 1984-04-23 1 Bernama MALAYSIA and Brunei are to sign an agreement on air services and security. The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, speaking at a royal banquet at the Istana Nurul Iman in Brunei yesterday, said the move was part of efforts to enhance relations between theBernama - 72 words
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Article86 1984-04-23 1 AFP VIETNAMESE troops were withdrawing yesterday from an important Cambodian resistance base on the Thai border after failing to capture it. Major General Pichit Kullawa- nich, deputy commander-in-chief of the first Thai military region, said: "The Vietnamese are pulling out of Ampil," the base of forces loyalAFP - 86 words
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Article63 1984-04-23 1 AFP THE Council of the Arab Union of Stock Markets will hold its fourth session in Tunis on Wednesday to examine ways of promoting market activity in Arab countries, which until now has been at a modest level. The council, headed by the president of the Tunis StockAFP - 63 words
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Article61 1984-04-23 1 Reuter BRITAIN has agreed to let a gunman believed to be inside the besieged Libyan embassy in London go free. Government sources in London said yesterday that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government has, however, rejected a plan put forward on Saturday night by Libyan leader MuammarReuter - 61 words
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Article72 1984-04-23 1 AP INDONESIA and Papua New Guinea have agreed to drop a dispute over charges that Indonesian military jets violated PNG's air space. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday that in talks in Jakarta last week, he and PNG Foreign Minister Rabbie Namaliu agreed to improve communications,AP - 72 words
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300 1984-04-23 1 IN FEBRUARY, Singapore imported more from Japan than than it did from any other country About $712 million worth of Japanese-made video cassette recorders, ears, dresses, instant noodles, semiconductors and other items flowed into Singapore daring that month. In the same month, the US300 words
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409 1984-04-23 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO JAPANESE companies have secured more than $1 billion worth of contracts for Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system in just seven months. The total value of $1,023 billion worth of work secured by the Japanese is equivalent to a409 words
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Article126 1984-04-23 1 SINGAPORE'S office automation movement is still in its infancy when compared with the manufacturing sector. In terms of capital investment, the per-worker investment in offices is only one-tenth of that in the factories. As such, more changes and investment could be expected as the move to126 words
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Advertisement272 1984-04-23 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan @Waytoong Mortgage ana Finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore Hill »03 00 Claymore Plaza Singapore 0922 A.P. Mo. 0005 ONE of the biggest mistakes Harlequin eVer made, its chairman believes, was not coming out272 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1164 1984-04-23 2 GAIL COLLINS - By GAIL COLLINS UPI ONE of the biggest mistakes Harlequin romances ever made, its chairman believes, was not publishing enough novels. The Canadian-based company was putting out a mere 14 romances a month until recently, leaving its hard-reading fans with an insatiable urge forUPI - 1,164 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article290 1984-04-23 2 IN A certain laboratory in the US, scientists are spending millions of dollars to create tiny rainstorms which will wash over wheatfields and ricefields. The results of their experiments may have a profound impact on the future food supply of Southeast Asia. The laboratory290 words
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Article140 1984-04-23 2 Production Technology THE making of printed circuit boards (PCBs) will soon be simpler if a US firm's gamble pays off. BMC, formerly named Buckbee-Mears, is offering what it claims to be the industry's first one-stop service to make all types of PCBs, including specialised140 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-04-23 2 Space SITTING patiently on earth while a worker of Lockheed Missiles ft Space Co applies the finishing touch Is the light shield, one of the fear main support components of the Edwin Babble Space Telescope, which will occupy the entire cargo bay142 words
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982 1984-04-23 2 BARBARA BROER - From suburbia to the back of beyond By BARBARA BROER FT IT IS widely acknowledged, though not yet statistically proven, that most wives find it harder to adjust to an overseas posting than do their husbands. Is this because women are the less flexibleFT - 982 words
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Article, Illustration1703 1984-04-23 3 A look at who's what on the corporate ladder today While an advertisement proclaims that women have come a long way, the view among women executives in America is not quite so jubilant. A quick study of the Fortune 500 companies reveals only one woman1,703 words
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334 1984-04-23 3 UPI AMERICAN women held almost a third of US management Jobs by ltM and are moving in greater numbers into the lucrative high-tech and science Jobs dominated by men, the Census Burenn said. In a new study contrasting the work force of 1181UPI - 334 words
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Advertisement155 1984-04-23 2 YOUR DECISION TO INVEST IN KNOLL TODAY WOULD PROVE WISE EVEN AFTER A DECADE The Zapf Open Plan Office System All business people calculate To get maximum u space ana human resources so that maximum i is achieved The first step is usually to have a work environn allows the155 words
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Advertisement138 1984-04-23 2 DISTINCTIVE OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE COMPLEX. IDEAL FOR TRADING COMPANY OR INVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL WEST COAST ROAD Modern 4-storey fully air-conditioned Office Building. Massive 2Vi -storey Warehouse with ground floor ceiling height approx. 8 metres' and equipped with loading platform and dotk levellers. Close to PSA ports and abundant labour. Between138 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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379 1984-04-23 4 BANK of Hawaii has converted its Tokyo representative office into a full-service branch. As a full-service facility the Tokyo branch will offer the same banking facilities as Japanese banks, said chairman and chief executive officer Frank Manaut. These services for corporate, correspondent379 words
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Article168 1984-04-23 4 Reuter AVERAGE daily borrowings from the US Federal Reserve's discount window totalled US$75l million in the week ended April 18. The total included seasonal credits of $127 million and extended loans of $37 million, said the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. By comparison, total borrowings inReuter - 168 words
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233 1984-04-23 4 Reuter A BANKER ku urged thai bub in America sktold provide basic haakiag services to easterners as they cress state Uaes. Walter Shipley, chairman aad chief executive officer of Chemical Baak, ttld shareholders at the aaaaal meetlag la New York that the "tradlttoaal hanking systemReuter - 233 words
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Article228 1984-04-23 4 THE US dollar opened the week at 2.0855-65 against the Singapore dollar, and was traded quietly in narrow range to close little changed at 2.0840-60. The Singapore dollar strengthened against the mark, the yen and New Zealand dollar but weakened against the US dollar, sterling, Malaysian dollar and228 words
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Article213 1984-04-23 4 Reuter SPECIAL concessional long-term loans to French industry rose 60 per cent to 2.8 billion francs in the first two months of this year from 1.75 billion a year earlier. The loans, which are managed by both statecontrolled and private credit agencies, carry an interestReuter - 213 words
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Article183 1984-04-23 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended April 19: U84 (Bid prieoa) Higk Low 7 days 10 11/16 10 9/16 1 month 1011/1610 9/16 2 months 1013/16 10 9/16 3 months 10 15/16 10 13/16 6 months 11* 11* 9 months 11* 115/10 12 months 11»»183 words
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Article48 1984-04-23 4 RANGE of price* offered by discount homes on April 21. Overnight: 3H% Call deposits: 3% to 3%% ClotiM Buyiag Sellia* 3- month Treasury bUls 2H 2* 3-month Bank bills 811/16 8 9/16 3 months CD 8tt 8 6 months CD 81/16 7 15/16 Source: National Discount Co48 words
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Article43 1984-04-23 4 FOR THE week ended Friday April 20, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak faad: 4 to 5.4 per cent. Geaeral hud: 4.5 to 5.3 per cent. Mevemeato of funds totalled $1384 million.43 words
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Article219 1984-04-23 4 THE dollar rose on news of stronger than expected US economic growth to reach the month's high in thin markets on Thursday as traders packed up early (or Easter holidays. Dealers in Frankfurt and London said suspected Bundesbank dollar sales pushed the currency down this afternoon219 words
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Article441 1984-04-23 4 BANKS' prime lending rates as at the close of business on Thursday. April 19, 1984: BANK IPLR Algemene Bank 9 J < American Express 10 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 10 Arab Ranking Corp 10 Asia Commercial 9"i A k NZ Banking Group 10'« Ban Hin Lee Bank 9»4441 words
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Article23 1984-04-23 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 0.65 per cent.23 words
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Advertisement307 1984-04-23 4 I "Only the Saab managed to conform to the American legal requirements inspite of difficult test conditions..." Auto, Motor llnd Sport (West Germany) "Practical design features have always been one of the Saab characteristics... a far cry from simple stereotypes MOT (Germany) I\m years ago, Saab gained the coveted German307 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article376 1984-04-23 5 EASIER conditions last week erased gains of the week before as prices tumbled eight cents and more. Participation was thin on the approach to the long Easter holidays. Lack of physical offtake and softer advices from London and Tokyo precipitated the decline, which was accompanied by the enigma of376 words
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Article431 1984-04-23 5 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed £8 to £3 a tonne easier nearby on Thursday, but £9 to £1 higher in distant months, which closed at or below new contract highs. The market opened up to £10 lower in reaction to recent gains and declined further on speculative and commission431 words
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Article182 1984-04-23 5 THE Singapore produce market saw some renewed activity last week as firmer overseas advices and the shortage of cargo for spot month deliveries helped keep the market buoyant. The coffee market went through a hectic week. Prices were chased higher on follow-through buying and the spot182 words
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Article162 1984-04-23 5 WHEAT futures closed 3'/j to 11* cents a bushel higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Thursday, with prices ending near the top of the day's 4V< cent range. Wednesday's rally was carried over into Thursday, as many dealers squared their positions ahead of the long holiday weekend162 words
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Article174 1984-04-23 5 SOYBEAN futures ranged from up IV4 to off 1V« cents a bushel in a quietly traded Thursday close on the Chicago Board of Trade. Contracts were traded in narrow seven-cent ranges. The expected release of the Usda grain stocks report muted activity, as many months corrected what traders saw174 words
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Article157 1984-04-23 5 CHINESE Pr*4iee Exchange, Stagapsre, clsslag pried per lMkg yesterday. Cwmt «11: Bulk fob $194.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $207.00 sellers, new drum fob $211.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $642.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob157 words
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Article96 1984-04-23 5 AFP PRODUCERS of cereal will have to (ace stiff competition on export markets this year from Australia, which looks set to harvest a record 21.4 million tonnes of wheat. Australian officials expect their country would be able to export between 14 million and 15 million tonnesAFP - 96 words
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1213 1984-04-23 5 AFP THE approach of the long Easter weekend kept London's commodity markets generally quiet last week, apart from a late flurry in gold. Last-minute short-cover-ing in precious metals in turn brought firmer conditions to copper, which was at an eight-month high, and toAFP - 1,213 words
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OVERSEAS
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485 1984-04-23 6 UPI MIKHAIL Gorbachev, youngest member of the Kremlin's ruling elite, has emerged as the powerful No 2 Soviet leader and a main contender to succeed President Konstantin Chernenko. Kremlin watchers who disagreed about President Yuri Andropov's probable successor before hisUPI - 485 words
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188 1984-04-23 6 UPI THE US has warned six East European nations to stop supporting terrorism, espionage and the smuggling of Western technology if they want improved ties with Washington, a US State Department official said last Saturday. Ambassadors from Poland, Rumania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and Hungary wereUPI - 188 words
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538 1984-04-23 6 Bernama COMMERCIAL banks in Malaysia are actively planning to expand into non-conventional financing instruments and payment systems in the non-traditional markets such as the Comecon countries and other developing nations. Datuk Jaffar Hussein, chairman of the Association of Banks in Malaysia said lastBernama - 538 words
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595 1984-04-23 6 UPI BRIT ADM wants to expel everyone in the besieged Libyan embassy, even though that apparently would mean freedom for a gunman who killed a police officer and injured 11 Libyan dissidents, according to sources. They said last Saturday that the BritishUPI - 595 words
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438 1984-04-23 6 AP THE BECHTEL Group Inc, one of the world's largest construction companies, says a Korean-American consultant accused of paying bribes to win contracts for the company has denied violating any law. A forthcoming article, to be published in Mother Jones and Multinational Monitor,AP - 438 words
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Article296 1984-04-23 6 AP DENTSU Advertising of Japan retained its ranking as the world's largest advertising agency in 1963, according to a US magazine survey released yesterday. Advertising Age said the Tokyo-based agency had gross income of U*****.7 million on billings of $3.21 billion. Second was Young AAP - 296 words
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Article110 1984-04-23 6 Reater TAIWAN-BASED aatfaaaltot organisations aid Individuals will eajay the nine dvil righto as itber gntpa alter Chlaa take* back Haagkaag la \WI. That to If they reapect lacal law», said J1 Peagfel, state caaacellar aad bead of the Chlaeae «dice deallag with the affairs afReater - 110 words
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212 1984-04-23 6 AP BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe left for Seoul yesterday after an extended visit to Hongkong, during which he formally announced that Britain would hand over the sovereignty of Hongkong to China in 1997. Sir Geoffrey had originally planned to leave forAP - 212 words
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Article728 1984-04-23 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ11 0110 LAXTYO FT FT73 0125 LAX/SFOANC NRT/OSA/ TPE/KUL PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ41 0605 MAA SIA SQ43 0730 DHA MAS MH601 0620 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL SV SV39S 0910 JED/RUH MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103728 words
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191 1984-04-23 7 AFP CHINA believes that SinoUS relations have still not reached the "level maturity" where they can develop "despite obstacles". Just four days before the arrival of president Reagan in China, the Beijtog Review magailne said yesterday that although the Chinese government and Washington hoped forAFP - 191 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-04-23 7 AP BETWEEN now and the November presidential election, US President Reagan may have to decide personally on proposals for restrictions on the entry of such imports as shoes, steel, copper and tuna fish. Requests from those industries are before the government's International Trade Commission.AP; Source: UPI photo - 444 words
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798 1984-04-23 7 US economy up B.3pc in first quarter NYT IN SPITE of the US government's report last Thursday that the economy grew at a very strong rate of 8.3 per cent in the first quarter, many economists say they still expect a much lower figureNYT - 798 words
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Article594 1984-04-23 7 NYT THE basic measure of America's money supply rose by US$3 billion in the week ended April 9. The increase, reported on Thursday by the Federal Reserve Board, was in line with expectations, and prices on the credit markets remained basically unchanged. But many analystsNYT - 594 words
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236 1984-04-23 7 AFP THE lack of coherence in US foreign policy is due to the "less-than-professional personalities" who manage it and whose perception of it "is vastly different from reality", according to former Secretary of State Alexander Haig. In an interview in theAFP - 236 words
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196 1984-04-23 7 AP A PEASANT who became well-off after opening a textile factory has become the first Chinese peasant to buy an airplane. The official Xinhua News Agency said Guo Yuanying, 37, of Henan province in central China, made a net profit of 15,000AP - 196 words
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Article153 1984-04-23 7 Reuter FRENCH research has uncovered a virus that is the cause of the dreaded Aids (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) disease, according to Dr James 0 Mason, chief of the US federal centres for disease control. "I believe we have the cause of Aids, and it isReuter - 153 words
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Advertisement126 1984-04-23 6 iIVA T Xt Bayerische Landesbank is headquartered in Bavaria, a leading federal state of West Germany with a long tradition in cross-border trade and finance. Over the years we have constantly V upgraded and refined our international banking capabilities, building a reputation for responsive, up-to-date service wherever we do business.126 words
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Advertisement230 1984-04-23 6 RENT ONE ROOM-GET A COMPLETE OFFICE Now located in Peinsula Plaza World -Wide Business Centres. Singapore .offers local and travelling businessmen a bigger and better package on its instant executive offices. Modem office building with shopping complexes nearby. Prestigious address. Quick access to government ministries, banks, immigration, hotels, American Embassy.230 words
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Advertisement393 1984-04-23 7 THE ASIAN LEASING CONFERENCE 1984 From 24th to 25th May SINGAPORE Organised by Asian Leasing A Leasing Association Association A/ of Singapore DETERMINATION OF RESIDUAL VALUE AND TUB BENEFITS OF RESIDUAL VALUE INSURANCE Speaker PETER K. MEVITT Chairman Chief Executive Officer BankAmeritease Group, San Francisco THE USE OF BANK GUARANTEES393 words
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Article, Illustration2127 1984-04-23 8 LIM SOON NEO - What the system means in terms of money and technology The Mass Rapid Transit system is going to be an important part in our lives about a decade from now. More than $1.56 billion has already been committed to the building ot the system,2,127 words
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Advertisement294 1984-04-23 8 Chubb reveal the inside story of a real fire. The new Chubb 3406 One-hour Fire Protection File has an amazing history few brands can boast of. (Not even those that are supposed to be Two-hour Files). Before it was given the green light for production, the Chubb 3406 was put294 words
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Advertisement70 1984-04-23 8 CHOKE OFFICE SPACE. WW Bsß& v Very competitive rent charges. Low maintenance just $7.00 a sq. m. No CBD charges at $200 per sticker per month for each company car. 1 carpark lot for every 93 sq. m. Free carpeting. Free vertical iouvred blinds. Goldhill Square. Incomparable prestige at comparable70 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration933 1984-04-23 9 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN THEY say a picture is worth a thousand words. What they neglect to say is that it can also be worth a lot of money. Mr Christian Ogier, who is with the Art Contemporain Gallery of Paris, quotes the example of the currently933 words
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1230 1984-04-23 9 PAUL GOLDBERGER - By PAUL GOLDBERGER NYT AT first glance, nothing seems more implausible than the controversial plan by the architect IM Pei to erect a glass pyramid in the middle of the courtyard of the Louvre Museum. How could the French, whoNYT - 1,230 words
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Advertisement132 1984-04-23 9 Bank of America > pays more interest on your Deposits. 7*4/ op.a.for savings lux*.*. for 1 month minimum deposit S$ 10.000 7%%p.a. for 3 months minimum deposit 552.500 7%%p.a. for 6 months minimum deposit 552,500 7V4%p.a. for 9 months minimum deposit 552.500 7Wop. a for 12 months minimum deposit 552.500132 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous642 1984-04-23 9 SINGAPORE 5 2.30 PM SBCTEXT "Live" Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlghts folowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 3.50 Dragon Castle (Cartoon) 4.05 The Watervie Gang: 4.30 The Art Maker Paint Over Crayon/Value Painting 4.55 Paint Along with Nancy Kominsky Twilight in the Cotswokh 5.20 Romper Room:642 words
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Miscellaneous617 1984-04-23 9 I -11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOBB 1 Too many people exult a lot (5) 6 A rope seen knotted on the stage (5) 9 Burst Liberal bubble (3-4) 10 Possibly gold key to a house (5) 11 She is in time (5) 12 Amusingly bony? (5) 13 Tim Reed s617 words
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Advertisement212 1984-04-23 10 w PH Peninsula f Coffee Mouse Level 5, Peninsula Hotel Jl'U 'i .11 24- hour Coffee J House where much more than just coffee is [served. Hospitality. Atmosphere. Scenic view. 'Menufuf of local and continental favourites. Daily Set Lunch (Local* Western) Each day, a local favourite is selected, e.g... Prawn212 words
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Advertisement225 1984-04-23 10 Surprise! Surprise! Cuisine en Evolution. Deemed the ultimate in gastronomy by discerning gourmets. That's what you'd [j expect from a great i/SSi restaurant like the wo ro Harbour Grill. k A great place to be. 11k Stables. )nc place you can Ixj certain <>t a u<mkl steak. A H*' I.'225 words
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Advertisement248 1984-04-23 10 €Aimmmuj(. moTst_ presents oil Tuesday Thursday Buffet Luncheon Fashion Show at coffee garden Buffet lunch available daily from 12 noon to 2.30 pm Showtime: 1.15 pm Price: $16 For reservations, please call *****22 ext 141/917 r l'-l 2*l 1 garden restaurant The Charming experience Delicacies from Hunan novotel orchid vm248 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1445 1984-04-23 11 NEW YORK NEWS that economic growth was very strong in the first quarter kept pressure on the stock market for the greater part of Thursday, but strong final hour buying gave a late boost to certain blue chip issues and helped the market finish mixed.1,445 words
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Article808 1984-04-23 11 UPI JAPAN'S stockbrokers are hoping the yen's recent appreciation against the dollar will help them capture a large share of the US market, while at the same time they face keen competition at home from American giant Merrill Lynch and Co. US and JapaneseUPI - 808 words
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217 1984-04-23 11 Reuter ZANUSSI, the troubled Italian white goods company, said its managing director Umberto Cuttica had resigned, adding the decision was taken on personal grounds. The announcement coincides with mounting protests from local politicians and trade unionists over reports that control of the company is aboutReuter - 217 words
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383 1984-04-23 11 Reuter THE American Federal Trade Commission, bristling from criticism for its recent approval of oil company mergers, is said to be asking Standard Oil Co of California for a definitive plan to divest certain Gulf Corp assets before the two are allowedReuter - 383 words
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Article258 1984-04-23 11 APR It *and INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 980 unch A be re o en 225 -25 AK And CI 8MB SITS -*75 Barlows 1480 +5 C O 8mId ***** Chckert CM A 308 unch Currte Finance USB Edcmn Fed Vol* 8800 unch MS unch FVgft *488 Htve&d 810 unch Lib258 words
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Article337 1984-04-23 11 Reuter SHARE prices in Tokyo closed the half-clay session on Saturday slightly higher in quiet lacklustre trading, dealers said. The market average rose 2.61 to close at 10,806.49 after rising 20.84 on Friday, with turnover at 150 million shares against 280 million shares on Friday. The TokyoReuter - 337 words
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Article129 1984-04-23 11 APR >• ri» Into Ifulter ABH SBJt -Ci Km'"" Sfm AtCOO 130JO anch ST-.. l7^™ Ahojd MM MM »t£v !SfL T* M.UonaJ N«J 217 0C 1 Neaijoyn I19JC Amratak Tovv 4.0* Nc b U1 X 0J Oct Onnun 277 0C BOO MM anch 9ST mm ssr* ~5— Bur,.. PMUpe129 words
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Article86 1984-04-23 11 APR 1* Atc-TitefunkM Dm MJO -4LS Hoaach Hortan Karstadt HOC 1MJ0B S04J0 -OS unci) BUT —I inn tu KHD *JJ0 yam •1 _2 B»Kr Coaunarsbank 1XM JMJHB IMjM -1 -0J Linda M—— pbllipa Kocnm 10.10 moo -0 3 1 Ooott Oumm) DelmJ*f-Bena ISO.® f* T iU _1J Pwjt R««86 words
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Article190 1984-04-23 11 APR 19 i-n CORBKILLE 9 Alr-Uqulde AqultJOn* Nat Oct Patrotc B S N o«mai D&nont C 8 r (ThomsonCtf) Cte rrtnctlB ta Petrolea Credit Fonder De France Hachette (Llbralrie) Mlcheiln (B) Omnium Ob J000 :«JO :sa (36 1515 la ISO unch 15 15 -14 unch 15 10 J5 Philip*190 words
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Advertisement249 1984-04-23 11 You can taste it with your eyes. At Pin Hsiang Restaurant. Singapore's newest addition to good, traditional Szechuan cuisine. Szechuan Cuisine so deliciously good, its a feast even to the eyes. Pin Hsiang Restaurant with prompt, courteous and efficient service to perfectly compliment all meals. Pin Hsiang Restaurant. Conveniently located249 words
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Advertisement682 1984-04-23 11 NST The New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Berhad Balai Berita. 31 Jalan Riong. Kuala Lumpur 22-03. Phone: *****4 Cables: 'New Times Telex: MA ***** ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 29TH FEBRUARY 1984 INTERIM RESULTS The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results ended 29th February 1984682 words
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Article98 1984-04-23 12 THE following bs a list of the 1# most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gjves the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Thursday and the high and low for ISB4 r,_m-v Tmr»«ver Prtee» B** in April M 1M498 words
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Article788 1984-04-23 12 SINGAPORE April 1* April n April 18 April It April a feBT Comp: 923.73 918.10 916.88 916.30 Closed +tBT Indicator: *****22 *****46 *****69 *****46 Closed <n<ST bids 1000.55 993.82 990.84 992 41 Closed •ST Finance: 2960.83 2940.20 2938.12 2948.86 Closed •ST Hotels: 965.14 965.39 963.66 964.71 Closed788 words
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Article3808 1984-04-23 12 Gr*s Gr"s Net 1984 Last Div Div YTd P/E Vol Week Hi«k Low Company Sale or- Crr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 120 AHDB50e 125 -3 14 0.7 96 127 123 310 252 Ac ma 270 7.5 2.7 300 200 Alcom 217cd -3 5.03,808 words
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Article, Illustration803 1984-04-23 12 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - K «Singapore By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI CAUTION and the lack of a definite trend kept investors away from the stock market last week. In featureless sessions during the holidayshortened week, the market eased as investors became very selective in their investment decisions. On the whole,803 words
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Article430 1984-04-23 12 SI r v l Australia M BEARISH rumours on the Eclipse No 1 well rubbed off on share prices in general on the Australian stock market last week. The All Ordinaries Index fell 4.6 points to end the week at 759.3. The market still430 words
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Article764 1984-04-23 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended April 20 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUE G Lumber: Bonus issue of one-for-ten. NST: Proposed bonus issue of three-for-two and rights issue of one-for-two at 14.50. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Allied Malayan Development BM has received approval from the Capital Issues and Foreign Investment764 words
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642 1984-04-23 13 J New York LJ UPI THE NEW York stock market struggled to grind out a small gain last week following indications that the economy had slowed down, but interest rates remained at historically high levels. Confused institutional investors were tempted to buy some qualityUPI - 642 words
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530 1984-04-23 13 TERESA LIM - i T Hongkong k By TERESA LIM THE optimism of Hongkong's punters never ceases. While the market last week moved slowly at first, nervous over Sir Geoffrey Howe's impending meeting with the Hongkong press on Friday, on Thursday all this wariness was suddenly transformed530 words
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662 1984-04-23 13 c *m J INVESTORS turned more cautious at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week amid growing concern about the crisis in the Malaysian Chinese Association. Latest developments in the party last week injected another round of uncertainties, thus dampening the overall market sentiment. On the662 words
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Article330 1984-04-23 13 H Milan BCI INDICATIONS that Italy's economy Is slowly recovering and the beginning of the new accounting period gave the Milan share market enough Impetus to reverse the weak trend of the previous weeks. The good recovery came in spite of the need to Issue aBCI - 330 words
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Article85 1984-04-23 13 Reuter REGAL Hotels (Holdings) Ltd has reshuffled its board of directors and will restructure its existing debts with support from the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corp (HSBC). The former chief executive of Hutchison Whampoa Ltd, Bill Wyllie, replaces Lo Yingshek as chairman. A statement said theReuter - 85 words
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Article1305 1984-04-23 13 GERALD COLVERD - Pgl London By GERALD COLVERD IT IS JUST two years since a pretentious London money broking house called Exco International stepped up to pay £4.5 million for a 75 per cent stake in Far East stockbrokers W I Carr Sons Co (Overseas) more fondly known as1,305 words
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Article529 1984-04-23 13 NYT THE SCRIPT is becoming almost tiresome. Every year or so, rumours spread that Paine Webber is a takeover target, and its shares shoot up. The scenario has been playing itself out again lately. Trading volume in Paine Webber has picked up, and on Tuesday,NYT - 529 words
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Advertisement270 1984-04-23 13 Malayan United Industries Berhad (Inawporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will he held at The MUI Plaza Conference Centre, Ist Floor, MUI Plaza, Jalan P Ramlee, Kuala Lumpur on 10th May, 1984 at 11.00 a.m. for the270 words
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Advertisement524 1984-04-23 13 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 22nd October, 1984 of: THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED 6 Shehton Way #01-09, DBS Building, Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the Rate of interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Period524 words
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238 1984-04-23 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM SIME Darby Bhd is investing Ms2o million in a joint venture with a Japanese company to manufacture a new range of sanitary ware especially designed for use by Muslims. China Engineers (M) Sdn Bhd, Sime's 72 per cent-owned238 words
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192 1984-04-23 14 Reuter DUNLOP Holdings PLC is currently having talks with its bankers aimed at putting a package together for the restructuring of the company's debt. Chairman Maurice Hodgson told a press conference this in London last week, adding that the group's net debt nowReuter - 192 words
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533 1984-04-23 14 RALEIGH Cycles (M) Bhd's bid for timber-based company General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd (GLH) has taken a new twist. General Lumber pointed out in an announcement to its shareholders that the statement accompanying Raleigh's Notice of Takeover Scheme fails to comply with statutory requirements under533 words
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401 1984-04-23 14 PLANTATION and property group, Keck Seng (Malaysia) Bhd, has spelled out specific uses for the proceeds from its proposed one-for-four rights issue which comes with a one-for-two bonus. The net proceeds amounting to M 533.23 million will be used to finance the401 words
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Article276 1984-04-23 14 GEORGE Kent (Malaysia) Bhd has managed to turn in an 18.5 per cent increase in its group pre-tax profits to M 56.05 million for the year ended Jan 31,1984. Group turnover was up 22.7 per cent to $66.89 million ($54.53 million previously). After a276 words
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Article32 1984-04-23 14 INDUSTRIAL A Commercial Bank Ltd has requested a temporary suspension of trading in its shares, pending the release of its audited results for the year ended Dec 31,1983.32 words
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532 1984-04-23 14 UNITED Estate Projects Bhd (UEP) has forecast higher group pre-tax profits of Msss million for 1984, compared with $43.67 million achieved in 1963. This is equivalent to projected earnings per share of 48.9 cents based on the present paid-up capital of $112.5532 words
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Article359 1984-04-23 14 LANDMARKS Holdings Bhd said that the price arrived at for the sale of Tumbuk Estate and the Labis Bahru Estate took into consideration the book values of the two estates of about $30.8 million, the locality and conditions of the estates, and the other purchase offers received by359 words
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Article, Illustration749 1984-04-23 14 CHAN MAY PENG - HiHiia Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By CHAN MAY PENG HWA HONG Manufacturing Co Ltd is buying Singapore Warehouse (Pte) Ltd for $109 million. Singapore Warehouse, which owns a huge warehouse complex in the Havelock Road area, is a 50:50 joint venture between749 words
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Advertisement111 1984-04-23 14 U5520,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 24th April 1987* THE MITSUBISHI BANK, LIMITED (Singapore Branch) A In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 24 th April 1984, to 24th October 1984, the Certificate111 words
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Advertisement412 1984-04-23 14 Taking Charge: Assertion Techniques for Women Managers Singapore, June 11 —13,1984 The aim of this workshop is to teach women how to manage business and personal life in an assertive.fashion. At the end of the course, participants should be able to discriminate between non-assertive, assertive and aggressive behaviour, deal with412 words
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Miscellaneous51 1984-04-23 14 OUTLOOK for today Fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.31 pm on April 22 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.3 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 25.5 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 9.75 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month 61.5 Total rainy days for the month51 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-04-23 15 Agencies THE IMM-member AllJapaa Harbour Workers' Union will go on strike for aa indefinite period at It major ports from tomorrow to demand job security In the face of eontalnerisation. The planned strike is to follow a 84-hour strike staged throughout the nation'sAgencies - 167 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-04-23 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIA has passed new laws to regulate standards and safety of all offshore industry structures and vessels operating within territorial waters. The law, which is expected to be enforced soon, will establish for the first time national standards and requirements for352 words
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Article109 1984-04-23 15 THE new Port Stanley "instant port" is due to be opened on April 26, thereby easing the problem of supplying the British garrison on the Falkland Islands. The port comprising storage and accommodation facilities prefabricated on six barges was supplied by the Middlesbrough-based ITM company. It won109 words
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Article81 1984-04-23 15 Kyodo THE West German government will approve the export of the two submarines to South Korea if a West German shipbuilding yard receives the order from Seoul government, Economics Minster Otto Lamdsforff said. The visiting West German Minister said he was aware of South Korean inquires in WestKyodo - 81 words
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Article534 1984-04-23 15 Shipping Line C«l Abex Transport IV 4 AIM VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 Alpao VI 5 Antara Shpg IV 1 A PC Line V 4 APL in 4'5 Aqua Line X 5 Arrow Lines X 3 ASCL m I Asia broker V 5 Atlas Lines X534 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-04-23 16 ASSOCIATED British Ports Holdings, Britain's largest ports business, has announced a pre-tax profit of £14.5 million for the year to end-December 1983 the first full year as a public company. This compares favourably with £5.5 million in 1982 (approximately £8.9 million in431 words
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Article183 1984-04-23 16 AP SOLO sailor Bill Dunlop is expected to arrive today in the Marquesas Islands about hallway across the south Pacific, as he continues his round-the-world solo voyage from Maine, Dunlop's wife said. "I don't know exactly where he is at the present," Pam Dunlop said. He had beenAP - 183 words
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Article1709 1984-04-23 16 MODERATE activity was seen in the time-charter sector on Thursday but the freight market was otherwise subdued in front of the Easter holiday, shipbrokers said. A combined carrier of 142,000 long dwt was fixed from Cape Passero for 12 months trading at about US$l.7O per long ton, while1,709 words
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Article872 1984-04-23 16 PROSPECTS for a healthy market for Panamax dry bulk carriers in the medium term are remote, and overtonnaging in this sector of shipping will remain at least until next year. According to a study by the London-based Drewry Shipping Consultants, it would be optimistic to expect anything approaching872 words
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Article102 1984-04-23 16 CONTAINERISED ocean traffic between South Korea and the United States in January 1984 showed an increase of more than 43 per cent in comparison to the same period the previous year «lien a total of 17,720 loaded containers were exported to the US. Shipping lines operating102 words
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Article192 1984-04-23 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 Straits192 words
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522 1984-04-23 17 CROSS-TRADERS in the Philippine-United States liner trade improved their liftings from 25.4 per cent between January to March last year to a whopping 41 per cent in 1984 in terms of total tonnage carried. Philippine shipping lines consequently reported a substantial decline in their share522 words
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281 1984-04-23 17 THE Soviet Union has ordered another 10 vessels from Finnish yards, raising the value of contracts placed this month to more than markka 3 billion. The state-owned Valmet Shipyard has booked five SA 15 type multi-purpose cargo ships and three accommodation barges worth a281 words
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202 1984-04-23 17 Reuter A CONSULTATIVE Shipping Group (CSG) comprising Japan and 13 European countries will hold talks with the US in Washington from May 14 to 18, Japanese Transport Ministry officials said. A major subject will be plans by some CSG members to enterReuter - 202 words
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Article92 1984-04-23 17 KAWASAKI Heavy Industries is planning to build a new, large floating dock in an investment programme believed to be valued at about U5526.7 million. It has applied to the Japanese Ministry of Transport to replace its existing 28,900 dwt floating dock at Kobe with a new installation,92 words
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5177 1984-04-23 22 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 Port5,177 words
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Article658 1984-04-23 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Laust Maersk 03/04 23.4.84 2330 Maersk 51 0900-1130/0900-1100 Nl/Pl 1000-1100 SI Maria 34B 23.484 2100 Mansfield FSB 0700-0900 S3 Lanka Siri 25W 24.4 84 0300 NAPL TA658 words
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Article1690 1984-04-23 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Earaata Use Transgroup (S). Akreaklel I laer hnk< Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepler Sea Consortium (S)/ Mahntex Enterprise (PK). Alpae In t rase a (S) BinUng Shpg (KL)1,690 words
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Article426 1984-04-23 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Equator H 22 T Soon alongside 23.4.84/0700 Fujihoshi Maru 15/6 Leo Shpg alongside 23.4.84/0600 Golden Bear 15/6 Guan Guan alongside 23.4.84/0600 He Jiang 23/4 Y Fung alongside 23.4.84/0500 Irarhuar 28 Pelni alongside 23.4.84/0600 Jumpa 10/1 Leo alongside426 words
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Advertisement330 1984-04-23 15 BOOKS FOR PROFIT .Times Bookshops I RDI\l I Ml H FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUROPF VIA SUEZ I ctcvmn RO2E u» H SARNET 1M I IBtCATOR 35N KOREAN CHANCE 17W IHUMSNOIILO BRDGE 20* KQKM MCEJM 24» 10 CHEF 39W HJ. CONTAHE* WH ooruei MUL 4«i ICHM COMTMKK 2CN Carting Bfemerha»en330 words
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Advertisement353 1984-04-23 15 SKA l.ORI) UASC i UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) L NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN, IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KON( 110 V \IY\ N VI ROM M. MMKTW4 M M. VUUM V.t* M. MWUKH ».7* HAMMURABI V.C ALSO CALLMG KAGOTA353 words
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Advertisement26 1984-04-23 15 LONDON Freights H/HI SHIP Sales II CONSORTIA 111 SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts tor Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X26 words
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Advertisement1055 1984-04-23 15 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY ■TIMES* IkisiiK'ss Directory of Sinj£i|X>rr MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, n iTM i i WW j »1 :TpTM Saled LAUST MAERSK' COWOJA/LAURAt 17-17/5 lt-19/5 LEXA MAERSK 24-24/5 25-26/5 lUP MAERSK i m 26/6 I 21/6 S *CY 23 1100HRS CFS1,055 words
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Advertisement308 1984-04-23 16 C.B.FENTON CO., S.A.-REPUBLIC OF PANAMA (Established 1916) Shipping Agents/Brokers Chartering Liner/Tramp Agencies Protection and Indemnity TasMinas >i«tobaP* j Balboa 1 Puerto" Armuelles fAguadulce lea Representatives at The Panama Canal tor over 200 shipowners operators Attendance at an major ports throughout RepuMc of Panama. Consulates ot Norway, Denmark and Sweden represented308 words
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Advertisement360 1984-04-23 16 I Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Waat Faadar at Tokyo Faodar at Koba Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba N TOW Ml MMl' t/i IV< 11/4 t/c ia/c 22/ C 1/7 a/4 4/7 1/7 7/7 Also accepting LCL Cargo for USA Porta only. ftud V»y360 words
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Advertisement935 1984-04-23 17 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK'CONTINENT OSAMA UT KNAVON (IT MO MMU CARMAN OAt FMWFIMT EVWSS LIWRPOOL BAT HWKVKS HMMKCmCS rono i xmss Spot M«ta*c Moo WWI 20/4 n/s »/5 04/S 04/5 13/5 15/5 20/5 22/5 77/5 3/5 #3/4 #5/1 lt/« 12/1 11/t M/«935 words
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Advertisement796 1984-04-23 17 NOTICE NIPPON EXPRESS (S) PTE. LTD. General Agents: WORLD SHIPPING CO., LTD. Toyko Japan Are pleased to announce their new regular weekly conventional liner service to Port Ketang offering very competitive freight rates with immediate effect. Your enquiries and bookings are welcome. Kindly contact: Nippon Express (S) Pie. Ltd. World796 words
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Advertisement724 1984-04-23 18 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT 'UK EXPORTS Spore PKelanePen Leiioesßilteo Genoa Hburg Rdam Bharen Antwerp 12/5 15/5 17/5 J/8 10/6 13/6 11/S 16/6 21/6 Oakland Seattle; Tacoma Ruhr Eipress Ntui Eipress Motel Eipress ft. Vessel B' Vessel 7/6) 19/6 21/6 Connecting in Tokyo Connecting in Kobe "Also occepting corgo tor ATLANTIC GULF724 words
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Advertisement380 1984-04-23 18 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE Vl* SIJEZ 1 A Member ol the Ace Consortium FROM EUROPE Vl# SUEZ A Memoet o' the Act Consortium K MCE JIN 23E OMNTAI CWF 3SE HK CONTAMER 3* 7/5 11/5 18/5 22/5 28/5 1/6 CONTAINERISED 10 IROM NORTH AMI RICA I AS! COASI FULLY380 words
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Advertisement403 1984-04-23 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING FCI i LCI CAHGOTST SGP m HBG Fll ROM ANN IHV E»er Guard »/M H/M 17/05 10/05 21/05 22/05 24/05 E»er Glory 07/05 01 05 20/05 30/05 01/0 C 02/06 04 06 E.er Go*>| 15/05 IS/05 00/00 00 00 10 06 11/00 13/00403 words
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Advertisement1075 1984-04-23 18 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" -•-loading tor Callao Matarjm lio and all other Pnuman ports with transhipment at Hongkong and or Kobe On CPV Through Bills ot lading to tmal destination Pervang P. KeUnj Sftfaport lOHKVERETT* 25/27 Apr 2S/» Apr MURRAYEVERETT* 2/5 May 8/7 Mar1,075 words
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Advertisement295 1984-04-23 18 USINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD V7HC7I ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Sinfapore Loadnf tor 30/4 B Abbas. B Khomeini POST KELANG PENANG SMOSE MARITMf PTE LTD Ul *****44 7 t *****70 MALOSE MARtIIK son BHD Td *****2/3 MALAYSIA IRAK t TRANSPORT LTD Tel ***** 1 ***** KYOWA LINE295 words
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Advertisement943 1984-04-23 19 PIL GROUP VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTACEMPAKA E-503 30-3/5 HODEIDAH, JEDOAH, T A S yf > *^oT<:iinAN KOTAWISATA E-499 5-S/5 DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAH, JEDDAKAOABA. PTSUD AN KOTA WANGSA E-501 10-15/5 HODEIDAH, JEDOAH. ADEN, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA. D'SALAAM ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO HODEIDAH/AOABA/PT.SUOAN/MOGADISCIO VESSEL KOTA CAHAYA VOYAGE E-298 KARACHI 8-17/6 DAMMAM 23-26/6 COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON943 words
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Advertisement871 1984-04-23 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE FROM EUROPE HAM Benaeen Saded Kitano Mini SaAed KlUfi Maru Saded Cardrgan Ba» Saded Frenfchet Eipress SaAed Tot |r* Bar SjM Liverpool Bit 24/4 Bremen Eipress 2/5 Hambwg f iptfss 11/& K DAM H»m UK SaAed SaAed Saded SaAed SaAed Sited Sited Sated871 words
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Advertisement640 1984-04-23 19 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE FAR EAST FULL COHTMP SfllWCt SPOKf KM) YOKOHAMA KOBE MAIAPAWT V 9 0B 11/4 21/4 27/4 29/4 GOWA 4 06 2/5 7/5 11/5 11/5 MAJAPAHII VlO 06 IC/5 21/5 25/5 27/5 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STORE S PANJANG V 6WB 22/4 lOM fl OUt640 words
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Advertisement588 1984-04-23 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PHASHWEGYAWYWA V 241 PA-AN V7O HTONEYWA V 192 (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelong Penorig 26/29 Apr 4/7 Moy 10/13 May BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT ISPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK Soiled 27 Apr 3 Moy 29 Apf MEADOWBANK 124 Apr] 19 Moy588 words
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Advertisement1388 1984-04-23 20 A.IV LINI —KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. USA CANADA pacific COST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vto IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) rrno; unTurs ucccri mi c ptiumc T/S PMT LA/IB SEATTLE OAKLMC VAN BC PORT MONTE RUBY Vl6 I. BUDGE V3O K. PIONEER V 33 ASIA STAR V 23 MOTHER VESSEL ASIA1,388 words
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Advertisement553 1984-04-23 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Ansor Rojd »2 7 16 lnte'n,.l«in,i PU/d Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 i 1 1 0 Lmesi t'l-1 T V) BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Spore P Katanf 27 Apr RDAM/ANTVOP BOUOUGNE/UK (AVON) NANTES/HOTT/U.K (AVON) ALPAC LINE AFMCA S pott P Ketang lM<wf tar. ALPAC ASIA ISSWB 2553 words
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Advertisement650 1984-04-23 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUS AN. INCHON Vessel No Doium 403N No 9 Datum 40IN Gtoru 40 JN No 6 Donim 404N Bunp Mojli 403S Gnwrjl W.e* 23/4/14 MOO 1700 HRS «l PTN G*i JO3 SEMI-CONTAINERISEDDIRECT SERVICE TO CMITTAGONG. CHALWA CALCUTTA ,TO| *UN!650 words
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Advertisement1088 1984-04-23 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sincapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P. KEIANG M/S SHARMAT WAH SOON SON M IST AND 2ND FLOOR NO 1 lALAN CEMPtNWG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA1,088 words
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Advertisement633 1984-04-23 22 Regional Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual ntrx Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE For Europe: P Klang S pore ItrZIG 4/t Mir 1/3 May Penang 9/11 May Rdam Awerp Hburg Rost Ikm 4 Jun I lur 11 Jui REGULAR SERVICE For633 words
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