The Business Times, 4 June 1984
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Title Section11 1984-06-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, JUNE 4,1984 60 CENTS11 words
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285 1984-06-04 1 IRAQ said its planes hit two large vessels in the Gulf yesterday close to the Iranian coast south-east of Iran's major oil export terminal at Kharg Island. Baghdad Radio quoted a military spokesman as saying "two large naval targets"285 words
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Article58 1984-06-04 1 Reuter INDUSTRIAL countries should try to reduce the debt burdens of developing nations by lowering interest rates and improving trade conditions, the bulletin of the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) said. According to the bulletin's June issue, developing countries were weighed down byReuter - 58 words
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677 1984-06-04 1 ALVIN TAY - Time for banks and finance companies to consolidate By ALVIN TAY THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has slowed down the opening of new branches by banks and finance companies. Partly as a result of this, these financial institutions have been relocating677 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-06-04 1 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP HAWKERS in Singapore must work more efficiently if they are to solve the labour shortage facing them now. Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, pointed out to hawkers at the Taman Serasi Food Centre yesterday that344 words
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124 1984-06-04 1 Reater AMERICAN SENATOR William Prexmlre Mid the US ExpertImpert Bank did aat fallew praper precedare when It appraved a UStfftl million lean last year ta help Siagapere Air tinea. Aa Amerlcaa alrllae camplained ta him abaat the lean. "The Expert-Impert Bank laReater - 124 words
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347 1984-06-04 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By F FOO CHOY PENG JURONG Environmental Engineering (JEE) is slowly but surely making a name for itself as a landscaping consultant overseas. Within two years of casting its net abroad, the whollyowned subsidiary of Jurong Town Corporation has bagged five contracts totalling $3.5347 words
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369 1984-06-04 1 DBS BANK became the first of the Big Four local banks to raise its prime lending rate for the fourth time since March this year. Its quarter-point increase to 9.75 per cent, effective today, comes hot on the heels of similar369 words
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134 1984-06-04 1 PROFESSOR S Jayakumar, Minister for Labour, will lead a Singapore delegation to the 70th session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. The three-week conference, starting this Wednesday, will discuss the employment policy, occupational health services, revision of the Convention concerning134 words
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Advertisement118 1984-06-04 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd A wholly owned subsidiary ol Hongkong Bank 6. Claymore Hil »03-00 Claymore Plaza. Singapore 0922 A.P. No. 0005 See Page 6 1 II I I li 7" 9 KX-20PS1 51cm (20 inch) PROFEEL118 words
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Advertisement369 1984-06-04 1 The bold won the day. Their self-confidence and talent outshone the other entries in the Australian Art Award 1984, emerging as winners in a contest which was seeking imagination and individuality. MONICA GWEE reviews. Page 9 Side By Side by Sondheim is funny and, at times, rather touching. It is369 words
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Advertisement105 1984-06-04 1 I V M Welcome to 'JAL Executive Class'. It adds up to a first class deal at just the economy fare. r Nn 1 I When you travel 'JAL Execurive Class', you'll enjoy: No surcharge. Just the normal economy fare. Separate check-in. Separate cabin, only 8 seats abreast. Seats with105 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1508 1984-06-04 2 LUCY NG - A supermarket has quietly launched into brandless products as a new competitive strategy By LUCY NG THE ENTRY of generic products in Singapore last year was a quiet one, confined to only one supermarket and it still is. The absence of splashy promotions reflects1,508 words
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Article1280 1984-06-04 3 BRIAN GROOM - Team action management is one American's answer to greater productivity. It is essentially a mechanical process of breaking down the psychological barriers to team work. By BRIAN GROOM FT ALBERT HUMPHREY is an ebullient, 58-year-old American with an idea whose time he hopes may atFT - 1,280 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article, Illustration256 1984-06-04 3 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY MORE AND MORE aircraft manufacturers are using a new material made of glass or carbon-graphite fibres or a mixture of both to replace aluminium in building aircraft parts. These composites are lighter than aluminium,256 words
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Article150 1984-06-04 3 FOOD TECHNOLOGY THE PHILIPPINES National Science and Technology Authority with the Ministry of Human Settlement are sponsoring a national technology application programme to create livelihoods in households and communities. From this programme comes a recipe teaching families to make candy from papayas: Remove the seeds150 words
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Article179 1984-06-04 3 SPACE SCIENTISTS at America's Stanford University are about to begin the most sophisticated search yet for life on distant planets. The US$2O million project is funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) and will be part of the agency's search for extraterrestrial intelligence179 words
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Advertisement147 1984-06-04 2 Why is UMW Bomag the best selling vibratory compactor? Because it has proven itself for job excellence* Within a few years, UMW Bomag has shot to the top of the league. It is the popular choice of road contractors, land developers and loggers. That's because UMW Bomag offers all-round superiority.147 words
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OVERSEAS
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659 1984-06-04 4 Eastern Europe's first economic summit UPI THE LEADERS of Eastern Europe's communist nations meet in Moscow this month for their first economic summit in 13 years and are expected to seek ways to reduce their dependence on the West. The June 11UPI - 659 words
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91 1984-06-04 4 UPI UNEMPLOYMENT in Great Britain reached a record 12.7 per cent in May, continuing its underlying upward trend and pushing the seasonally adjusted total to 3.029 million jobless. Figures released by the Department of Employment showed the number of unemployed fell by 23,225UPI - 91 words
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198 1984-06-04 4 AP THE NEW York City Transit Authority's two new Japanesemade subway trains have been removed after less than a month in service, because of a potentially hazardous defect in the doors, according to a transit official. The 10-car trains will beAP - 198 words
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379 1984-06-04 4 Kyodo JAPAN'S official development assistance (ODA) in 1983 recorded the first double-digit gain in three years to total U553,761 million chiefly due to a sharp rise in multilateral ODA, the Foreign Ministry said on Saturday. The ODA in 1963 on aKyodo - 379 words
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309 1984-06-04 4 Reuter FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker said the world debt problem has been blown out of proportion and had caused exaggerated concerns about the health of many US banks. He told a meeting of Princeton University Alumni that there are certainly problems withReuter - 309 words
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Article724 1984-06-04 4 j ARRIVALS Operator Swm Local tan* From PAA SIA MAS MAS sv MAS MAS CAL RBA SIA CPA RJ GiA SIA PA5 SO 43 A&4681 MH601 SV386 MH671 MH81I CI806 BM2I SQI03 CX7I0 RJ182 GA960 SO 105 0020 0750 0620 0905 0910 0935 0940 0945 1000 1005724 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-06-04 5 NYT FRANCE and China are close to agreement on a contract for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Guangzhou and the two countries have concluded accords designed to ease French investment in China. Announcing this in Paris durinvNYT - 484 words
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155 1984-06-04 5 Reuter JAPANESE development aid to Indonesia for 1984-85 will exceed last year's figure of US$29O million, according to Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja. The aid package comes within the framework of a multilateral treaty signed some years ago by "the Intergovernmental GroupReuter - 155 words
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312 1984-06-04 5 Reuter THAILAND'S economy should grow at a moderate pace this year but economists are becoming increasingly uneasy over continuing credit controls. Economists surveyed in Bangkok estimated that Thailand would post real or inflation-adjusted economic growth of 5.5 per cent to 6.5 per cent this yearReuter - 312 words
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641 1984-06-04 5 AP THIS WEEK'S Western economic summit could give strong impetus to new international negotiations to cut barriers to trade in services, high technology and agricultural products, trade officials said. The US and Japan favour a new round of General AgreementAP - 641 words
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322 1984-06-04 5 NYT THE ELECTRICITY Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) has sent out invitations to about 15 international banks for a US$2OO million general purpose loan that will be guaranteed by the Thai Ministry of Finance. The multi-currency loan will be structured asNYT - 322 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-06-04 6 AFP AMERICAN President Ronald Reagan has clearly indicated in Ireland what the essential political theme of his trip in Europe will be that the United States wants peace but that it can only be assured by Western firmness towards the Soviet Union. American policyAFP; AP photo - 608 words
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384 1984-06-04 6 AP, AFP FRENCH Foreign Minister Claude Cbeyssea has saggestod the "nfotratistag" of the Strait of Hormux, the strategic Persian Gulf passageway threatened by the IraaIraq war. "Why shouldn't one declare that seme of the cities are «pen cities aad sheaid not heAP,; AFP - 384 words
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569 1984-06-04 6 Reuter MILITARY analysts last Friday gave Saudi Arabia's armed forces the edge in any possible future conflict with Iran, but said they believed the Gulf state was reluctant to become entangled in a shooting war with Tehran. The analysts said this after anReuter - 569 words
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289 1984-06-04 6 Reuter THREE Soviet historians, one of them a general, accused the West of over-playing the 1944 Allied landings in Normandy and ignoring the importance of the Russian war effort. Their unusual news conference, given under the auspices of the Soviet Foreign MinistryReuter - 289 words
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569 1984-06-04 6 Reuter ALTHOUGH many an immigrant may have dreamt that the streets of New York were paved with gold, real New Yorkers knew the dirty truth. The streets of New York from tte Bronx to the Bowery were, and are, linedReuter - 569 words
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201 1984-06-04 6 AP SOUTH African Prime Minister P W Botha left Britain on Saturday after five hours of "candid" talks with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, saying he was not offended by her criticism of apartheid. Mr Botha, whose visit sparked off London's biggest antiapartheidAP - 201 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article64 1984-06-04 6 TAIWAN was the 13th largest exporting nation in the world last year, compared with its 14th place standing in 1962, according to statistics released by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) available in Taipei on Saturday. Among other newly industrialised economies in Asia, South Korea was next to Taiwan64 words
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Article57 1984-06-04 6 MARUBENI and Sony corporations have joined hands to sell video theatre systems that can project motion pic- tures on large screens up to cinemascope size. The computer-controlled system, valued at U5544,000, is designed to automatically adjust pictures shades and the opening and closing of the curtain, thus57 words
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Article70 1984-06-04 6 MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co Ltd said it reached an agreement to grant Ampex Corp licenses to used Matsushita's patents and technology to make a new generation of thin-film, high density video recording tapes. The licenses grant the use of Matsushita patents and technology for five years, with an70 words
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Article60 1984-06-04 6 South Korea's trade deficit in the first five months of this year widened to a provisional US$l6 billion from $1.3 billion a year ago, the Trade and Industry Ministry reported on Saturday. The deficit in May alone rose to $424 million from $133 million a year ago, according60 words
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Article43 1984-06-04 6 THE Honda Motor Co will build Canada's first Japaneseowned car assembly plant, reports said on Saturday. Hie US$BO million plant, which will assemble 40,000 cars annually starting in 1967, is planned for the small rural town of Alliston in Ontario.43 words
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Article56 1984-06-04 6 Agencies THE special board probing the Benigno Aquino murder has flown to the US after the disappointing "climax" of its Manila hearings that failed to reveal the suspected killer. Public expectation was that either the board would nail the assassin by clever sleuthing, or that an escortAgencies - 56 words
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Advertisement35 1984-06-04 4 Texas Instruments 300 and 600 are A A Texas^? Instruments Creating useful products and services for you. Texas Instruments Asia Ltd, 12 Lorong Bakar Batu, Unit 02-08 Kolam Ayer Industrial Estate, Singapore 1334. Tel: *****55.35 words
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Advertisement63 1984-06-04 5 m mm 111 'ill m\m \1 >: i ISL m i: ;M VI i i in We promise a superior choice of what you like best, be it eating or drinking, reading or viewing. But perhaps the most attractive part of I your flight will be the way our gentle63 words
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Advertisement217 1984-06-04 6 KOREAN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC TRACE MISSION II -14 JUNE 1984 The Korean electrical/electronic industry has had a remarkable growth for the past few years. With a favourable trend, Korea is highly optimistic of what is to come. A Korean Electrical/Electronic Trade Mission will be here in Singapore to help you217 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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440 1984-06-04 7 ALL New Zealand's financial institutions, and especially the high-flying finance houses, are reeling under blanket regulations which in late May clamped a ceiling on maximum lending rates. The maximum rates applied by Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Sir Robert Muldoon, are 15440 words
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271 1984-06-04 7 GOLD BULLION prices eased to U*****.50 a troy ounce before rebounding to its peak of US$396 an ounce on fears that the war between Iran and Iraq may widen. However, prices closed at US$39O an ounce, a rise of only US$l an ounce271 words
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Article316 1984-06-04 7 THE Singapore dollar opened the week at 552.1050-70 against the US dollar and was traded within a narrow range of 2.1035-75 for most of the week but rose to close in New York at 2.0945^0. It strengthened against all currencies over the counter except for the mark.316 words
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108 1984-06-04 7 Reuter JAPANESE borrowers will have to offer much higher coupons on convertible bonds issued on the Swiss market following the sharp setback on the Tokyo bourse that began in midMay. Market circles said some lower-rated borrowers may find themselves effectively shut out. Earlier this yearReuter - 108 words
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Article264 1984-06-04 7 National Discount Co OVERNIGHT funds on the Singapore interbank market were traded steadily between 7 Vi and 8 per cent except for Friday, when the weekend rate closed lower at 7'/«-7'/i per cent. Term rates firmed slightly over the previous week. The one-and threemonth term rates, whichNational Discount Co - 264 words
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Article217 1984-06-04 7 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rotes for the week ended June 1: BID rtlCES High Low us$ 7 doys 10 7/8 10 5/8 1 month II 1/8 10 3/4 2 monftn II 7/16 11 1/4 3 months II 13/16 II 5/8 6 months 12 9/16 II 3/8 9 months217 words
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Article37 1984-06-04 7 THE RANGE of coN rates for the week ended Fridoy, June I: Bonk fund 3 to 5.5 General fund 4 to 4.3 o v c t s of funds 1,685 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd37 words
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67 1984-06-04 7 THE World Bank has approved a US$lOO.3 million loan for a project to explore the potential of the Kara may oilfield in the Xinjiang region of China. The bank said on Friday the project would include seismic surveys and drilling of 530 exploration67 words
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Article354 1984-06-04 7 THE US dollar fell sharply to close near its lowest levels of the day on European exchanges on Friday, with markets concerned about stability of the US banking system and no longer expecting higher US interest rates in the short term. The US currency closed in London at354 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-06-04 7 PLR of bonks at tile closc of business on Friday, June 1 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. THE MJ Hm lewwt Mi*fl roto at which a bank to lirJ in Saifapora SoUon to its cfinnti on on ovtfdfofi or demand boHs. BANK PLR440 words
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Advertisement162 1984-06-04 7 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 --a<im space ana human r esources so that a< is achievea 'he first step is usually to have a .vov en\, allows f he162 words
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Advertisement225 1984-06-04 7 Gate House is set amidst 17 acres of lavish open ground, away from bustling city traffic yet easily accessible to schools, tertiary institutions, shopping and entertainment centres. 22 Individual Designs There are 22 different apartment designs ranging from the studio apartment of 73 sq m to the 4-bedroom terrace apartment225 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1187 1984-06-04 8 JOANNE YAP - The overall scenario seems to be the same hotels and more more hotels being built. Yet while Singapore's hoteliers are agonising over the glut in hotel rooms, their counterparts in Kuala Lumpur appear calm, and claim to be more irritated at reports of1,187 words
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Article, Illustration824 1984-06-04 8 CLUB MEDITERRANEE in China? Visions of gentlemen and ladies swaying about in sarongs, jiggling their beads as they sip their gins and padding around the haloed sands of the great socialist republic may draw a few wry comments. But as Mr Mario Salsano of Club Mediterranee824 words
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525 1984-06-04 8 KENNETH WHITING - By KENNETH WHITING AP IT WILL TAKE Indonesia 15 years to replant less than half of the Borneo forests destroyed by a fire that experts call the biggest single environmental disaster of the century. What may have been the world's worst continuous forest AreAP - 525 words
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Advertisement59 1984-06-04 8 111, m '< > J Imi MM 1. t •V i Coffee Gfmder KG-52 r favourite ex from the nge of ffeemakers. you need that hot rthk Rowenta es you best because jive take the chore, not the fun out of coffee-making. Available at all department stores, emporiums and home59 words
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Advertisement155 1984-06-04 8 v\fe in Rooms Big enough to putt in! i the E O Hotel, rooms are 81G..... SUITE SIZED!! Luxurious, completely, •hed with multi-split air conditioning, realistically priced from Mslio.oo the best value for money in town. •niently located in the city, the E O is set amidst sprawling gardens that155 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration393 1984-06-04 9 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG HIS performance last Wednesday was not dazzling, as it was punctuated with technical errors and a sense of diffidence which made the music overly timid. Nevertheless, Singapore pianist Koh Joo Ann did manage to display a wide range of playing skills, rendering393 words
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586 1984-06-04 9 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE A BIT of advice to dinnertheatre patrons. EH) not take the tables right in front of the stage if you can help it. Instead of enjoying and appreciating the show, you may find yourself counting the creases in the586 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1984-06-04 9 MONICA GWEE - Some were funny, a few audacious and tongue-in-cheek, many simply striking. But the bold won the day. Their self-confidence and talent outshone the other entries in the Australian Art Award 1984, emerging as winners in a contest which was seeking imagination, courage and above all, individuality.1,050 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous722 1984-06-04 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 It isn't all my eye! (5) 6 Food the Cockney has an eye for? (5) 9 Start to wail and cry, being a failure (7) 10 Comberwel character (5) 11 Run wild like coots (5) 12 If you want to take it home, he'll help (5)722 words
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Miscellaneous1078 1984-06-04 9 w sm mm Bypass: Story of a patient 8.03 pm, Channel 12 John Hyams loves dancing and golf, but one day, after suffering a severe pain in his chest, he discovers that he can no longer enjoy these activities. He has coronary artery disease. This documentary shows how an operation1,078 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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311 1984-06-04 10 STOCK PRICES closed sharply higher on Wall Street on Friday as investors' fears about interest rate levels subsided. The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose a total of less than four points in the two previous sessions, rose 19.5 points to close at 1124.35.311 words
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Article395 1984-06-04 10 Mitsub Elac 384 +1 Ajinomoto Altai 1100 412 10 Mitsub Estata Mitsub Haavy 480 235 +5 5 20 +4 +5 +6 1 50 20 +4 unch -5 +22 Mitsui 342 unch MttsuiShe 152 -2 Asah. Gloss 690 458 556 1200 1220 490 Mitsui Smaitmg 519 400 +7 2 Mitsumi395 words
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Article731 1984-06-04 10 JUMC 01 us$ ACF Induilnn AJcon AIuttot Akoo Alaghany Lud AM Cham Cp AAad Storat Afc-Chaknart Am Brandt Inc Am Broodcatt Am Can Co Am CyonoomJ Am Et»c Pwt Am tupnw Am Horn* Prod Am Motor* Cp Am Natural Got Am Til Til Amox he Amarodo Hnt AMF731 words
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Article629 1984-06-04 10 Amsterdam JUNf 01 Fb ABN 334 50 2 5 Aegon 118 50 17 Ahold 175 50 unch Akzo 87 60 I.I AMEV 144 80 1 8 Anrln Amrobok 59 00 -0 4 B«i 35 10 -14 Boh 8800 +1 Borvjmn 214 00 -10 Boiko 32 30 +0 8629 words
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Article83 1984-06-04 10 Reuter EXXON Corp said its Esso China Ltd unit abandoned the Lufeng 2-1-A well in block 04-27 offshore China after being "unsuccessful in finding hydrocarbons". The well is the first in the eastern block Esso as operator drilled. Its semi-submersible rig is returning to contractReuter - 83 words
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Article18 1984-06-04 10 The Br—el» and Jafcaa■eskarg markets were closed on Friday. Steekkalm and Zariefc prices were not available.18 words
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135 1984-06-04 10 Reuter THE FINANCIAL liquidity of British companies improved to its best level since 1978 in the first quarter of this year, Britain's Department of Trade and Industry said. The department's survey of around 260 of Britain's largest companies showed that the liquidityReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement215 1984-06-04 10 You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. Conveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, etc. And have private function rooms. KPri Pin Hsiang215 words
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Advertisement166 1984-06-04 10 Spectacular Double Bill »*p Cedric and Debbie 's Larry Midnig^ ,ers ri ble excitement hits ROBIN'S TAVERN Two popular groups entertain from 5.15 p.m onwards A single group performs on Sundays and Mondays Order a glase of White Horse Whisky, Bel Whisky, Seager Gin, /y A Btequtt VSOP or Tiger166 words
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Advertisement135 1984-06-04 10 p > L. THE NIGHT BIRDS' a popular all-girl Taiintend fto m«nb« band group. They will give live entertainment while you our cosy wWjj drink. Both groups have the bination to put you in a wonderful mood. business hours Daily 4.00 pm to 1.00 am President's Party Time: 4.00 pm135 words
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Advertisement119 1984-06-04 10 ou^ t^COA^OtSI CHICKEN RICE $6 Served with chilli ginger and thick soya sauce toge'her wi f h abo a of (van Curd sOuD KIAM CHVE DUCK SOUP $6 Served wvith piam rice and slice*: chi m back sauc»rMALACCA NONVA NASI LEMAK $5 s»-rv<-d a th BiliS drijrrisf'Ck Sambcii egg CONTACT119 words
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Advertisement121 1984-06-04 10 sSMe c* I i w a li OPEN DAILY TILL 1 AM AMD SATURDAY TILL 2 AM FREE AMPLE PARKMG Cockpit tyottl MffntMonfl Pis. Lid Oxtey Rise Penang Road. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 i r n > "B |Y|, Brass rails, an ctched J ass ome a rc axc d.121 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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526 1984-06-04 11 NYT ONE OF the biggest takeover battles in British history loomed last Friday as British Aerospace (BAE), the aircraft and weapon manufacturer which is already the target of a merger approach from TTiorn EMI, received an approach from General Electric (GEC).NYT - 526 words
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174 1984-06-04 11 Reuter REFORM of Hongkong's company laws is still some way off but there are actions which can be taken in the meantime, Securities Commissioner Robert Fell told a conference of business ethics last Friday. He said disclosure under rules, combined with professional societies'Reuter - 174 words
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654 1984-06-04 11 NYT THE AMERICAN fast-food industry's recovery is continuing nicely, thanks to an improved domestic economy as well as new products, effective advertising and only modest cost pressures. Moreover, average earnings growth of 20 per cent appears in the picture for this year.NYT - 654 words
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Article357 1984-06-04 11 NYT A POTENTIALLY major new Japanese telecommunications consortium was formally launched in Tokyo last week. Daini-Denden the name translates roughly as "Number Two Phone Company" plans to challenge the publicly owned Nippon Telegraph A. Telephone (NTT) as a common carrier of communications, as soon asNYT - 357 words
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Advertisement474 1984-06-04 11 IBH IHi ■■in .I I, Peninsula f&i Coffee Mouse Level b Peninsula Hotel y 24- hour Coffee ■I House where much more than i just coffee is served. H| Hospitality. Atmosphere. Scenic view. of local and continental favourites. Daily Set Lunch (Local* Western) Each day, a local favourite is selected,474 words
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Advertisement223 1984-06-04 11 Protect your office carpet with Permasil trip-proof plastic sheet 52 5* m Permasil clear plastic sheets protect carpet and increase mobility. Call Tel: *****55 (office), *****61, *****31 (factory) today. Free delivery. Sole agent Inchem Products (Pte) Ltd I hoi Seafood Served I n True Siamese Slvle NA\ t Thinking of223 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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262 1984-06-04 12 Reuter THE International Tin Council has approved the proposed Kuala Lumpur Tin Market as a recognised market. The decision was taken at a special session of the council on FYiday, said buffer stock manago- Pieter de Koning. He said no date had been finalisedReuter - 262 words
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Article31 1984-06-04 12 Dot* Closing Prices Turnover (M$/kilo) (tonnes) Moy 28 29 15 193 May 29 29 15 100 May 30 29.15 169 May 31 29 15 116 June 1 29.15 83231 words
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265 1984-06-04 12 Bernama A NEW Standard Malaysian Rubber scheme capable of meeting the changing requirements of consumers is to be introduced. The scheme would be launched after discussions with consumers to brief them on new specifications for rubber, said Malaysian Primary Industries MinisterBernama - 265 words
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58 1984-06-04 12 THE PHILIPPINES will have to defer its rice export commitments totalling 50,000 tonnes until it doubles its domestic supply which is now good for only 15 days. The National Food Authority said the current government inventory of about 200,000 tonnes tonnes should be built58 words
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1187 1984-06-04 12 AFP TRADING WAS subdued on London commodity markets last week following the long weekend on both sides of the Atlantic, in response to renewed fears of a rise in interest rates as well to sterling's steadier trend against the US dollar. The continuing strike byAFP - 1,187 words
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198 1984-06-04 12 COFFEE CAME under selling pressure on the local produce exchange last week, while pepper and coconut oil closed quietly steady. On coffee markets worldwide, principally in London and New York, moderate selling prompted by profit-takers sent prices lower for most of the week. Dealers198 words
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Article371 1984-06-04 12 FUTURES closed unchanged to £13 below Thursday's close in LsMsa on Friday. Most active January/ March closed at £750, £3 down from Thursday. Prices held fairly steady up to midday, influenced by slightly firmer afterhours levels in the East. Values weakened in the afternoon as the dollar declined against371 words
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Article147 1984-06-04 12 Chines* Produce Exchange (SiNift' noon doting pricts on Jm 1. SI/100 kt) Coconut oil Bufc FOB 240 00 Old drum FOB 253.00 New drum FOB 257 00 Copra Mixed (loose) 125.00 buyers Pepper Muntok white FOB NLW 642.50 Sarawak white FOB faq NLW 635.00 Sarawak speciol block FOB147 words
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Article198 1984-06-04 12 Reuter HIGH PRODUCER prices of coffee have triggered the fourth automatic increase in export quotas within a year, the International Coffee Organisation said on Friday. But traders said there were serious doubts about the ability of producer countries to take up their quotas due to aReuter - 198 words
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132 1984-06-04 12 THE 1984 Soviet wheat harvest is likely to be unsatisfactory for the sixth consecutive year. The International Wheat Council, in its latest monthly analysis, said world wheat production this year would reach a new record just above 500 million tonnes. But it132 words
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Article223 1984-06-04 12 WHEAT FUTURES closed I'/« cents to y« cent a bushel lower in moderately light trade in Chicago on Friday. July posted a 4V4-cent range on the day. The outlook for additional harvest in southern states and the start of harvest later this month in the midwest pressured futures all223 words
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Article225 1984-06-04 12 SOYBEAN FUTURES closed sharply lower on Friday in Chicago, just above the day's lows, down 20 Mi to 16 cents per bushel. July posted a 28-cent range on the day. Slack export demand, in spite of a weak US dollar, kept prices on the defensive most of the day.225 words
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Article1144 1984-06-04 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed £5 higher to £13 lower and above lows on Friday. Septemer closed at £2,328, £3 higher and £28 above the day's low. Dealings were quietly mixed. Activity was restricted by continental traders' extension of Thursday's holiday and by reserve ahead of the International Coffee1,144 words
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Advertisement234 1984-06-04 12 RENT ONE ROOM-GET A COMPLETE OFFICE Now located in Peninsula Plaza. World-Wide Business Centres, Singapore, offers local and traveling 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, National234 words
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Article, Illustration5574 1984-06-04 13 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - il It «Singapore M By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI AFFECTED by the depressed mood on overseas world markets, local investors hurriedly sold off some of their holdings last week to preserve their capital from further erosion. Most market watchers noted that in the background of rapidly changing5,574 words
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406 1984-06-04 13 m r vlAustralia M SVB Day,Porter Co AUSTRALIAN share prices continued to be marked down last week as nervous investors reacted to further falls in London and on Wall Street. The market did experience a healthy rally on Friday as bargain hunters became active but thisSVB Day,Porter & Co - 406 words
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Article888 1984-06-04 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended June 1 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Bukit Kotil: Bonos issue of nine ten cent share for every share Wed Esso: Proposed bonus issue of three-for-two and sub-division of $1 par into two shares of 50 cents each. Gold Coin: Bonus issue888 words
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Article1559 1984-06-04 14 GERALD COLVERD - T— 1 London By GERALD COLVERD THE London market is beginning to look cheap according to the inflexible optimists: the trouble is it is going to look a lot cheaper over the next six months. What was seen as a correction to the sustained strength of share prices1,559 words
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305 1984-06-04 14 IF i ii ii S"f A BCI SHARE prices in Milan closed the week lower after fluctuating in a narrow range. The market was still being buffeted by the flaring-up of international tensions and by the depression of international markets. As a result theBCI - 305 words
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Article225 1984-06-04 14 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Oat* Net EPS Gross Net announced (cents) div profit lost yeor (V000) Ming Court Interim Feb 12 300 3,127 Loytape Interim May 6 207 4,884 Goodwood Pork Interim May 12 63.7 300 28,678 H Ms to Interim May 12 243 300 4,002 A225 words
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291 1984-06-04 14 Tokyo S d AFP SHARE prices moved wildly on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week in thin trading. The Dow indicator closed below the 10,000-yen mark in midweek for the first time in nearly three months. The 225-stock Dow Jones Average, which sufferedAFP - 291 words
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433 1984-06-04 14 TERESA LIM - Hongkong m By TERESA LIM, Hongkong Correspondent IF THE broker who said turnover must dip below HKJIOO million to signal a bottoming out was right, then last week's volumes spoke with some eloquence. Trading in the previous few weeks, however lacklustre, had remained433 words
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758 1984-06-04 14 ill New Y rk UPI THANKS to a surge on Friday, the New York stock market snapped a month-long losing streak with a solid gain last week on investor hopes of lower interest rates. Analysts said Wall Street had been beaten up so badlyUPI - 758 words
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759 1984-06-04 14 MM K.Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur stock market resumed its downtrend last week as investors' sentiment was depressed by further bearish developments on the domestic and international fronts. Trading interest was subdued as reflected by the dwindling volume of business. Total turnover for759 words
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323 1984-06-04 14 jjpll Zur '«h 4 UBS IN THE shortened week under review, the Zurich Stock Exchange was only able to recover gradually from the previous Friday's price setback. The influence of loan problems at several US financial institutions, the escalation of the Gulf war and the continuedUBS - 323 words
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268 1984-06-04 14 TDM BHD, a member of the Duta group of companies, has been approached by Sitra Sdn Bhd to participate in the proposed Mslo3 million Aerobus project in Kuala Lumpur. TDM said in a statement that it is in the process of268 words
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432 1984-06-04 15 AUSTRALIAN-BASED Leighton (Asia) Ltd has acquired a substantial shareholding in Singapore-based IPCO Marine Ltd, which is 50 per cent-owned by Promet Bhd. Leighton, the Asian arm of Leighton Holdings Ltd, Australia's largest construction and property development group, has acquired 50 per432 words
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Article59 1984-06-04 15 BUKIT Sembawang Estates Ltd has reported that its group pretax profits improved to $12.59 million for the year ended March 31, 1984, from $11.53 million previously. Turnover, however, fell slightly to $18.7 million ($19.31 million). An unchanged gross dividend of 35 per cent will be paid59 words
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Article1139 1984-06-04 15 Current Ex Books Date Totol for Total for payment (fate* dote payable the year previous year A B N 13% May 3 NYA NYA 26% 26% Aetna 7* %(b) June 20 June 27 July 17 7* 7*% Alcom 1*TI% May 9 May 22 June 21 5% 5% Apollo1,139 words
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273 1984-06-04 15 KILLINGHALL Tin (Malaysia) Bhd's group pre-tax profits surged to M 531.74 million in the year ended Dec 31,1983. The results incorporate, for the first time, contributions from Southern Banking in which Killinghall holds a 58.8 per cent stake. After tax and depreciation, the year's net273 words
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541 1984-06-04 15 THE marketing arm set up jointly by the Heavy Industries Corp Malaysia (Hicom) and United Motor Works Holdings Bhd (UMW) will be listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) as soon as possible. This will widen the participation in the541 words
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Article166 1984-06-04 15 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ex date Books close JC-MPH Two-for-three with TSR 'A' fe MPHB $1 35 per share June 14 June 21 One-for-fhree SI per shore June 6 June 16 NST One-for-two fe $4 50 per share June 12 June 22 Polmco Hldgs Three-for-five fa, $1 00 per166 words
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Article49 1984-06-04 15 FEDERAL Flour Mills Bhd has formed a whollyowned subsidiary company called Fedflour Trading (Sabah) Sdn Bhd with an initial nominal paid-up capital of Ms 2 The subsidiary will be engaged in the trading and distribution of the company's products, including animal feed, in East Malaysia.49 words
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Article332 1984-06-04 15 al.ran ClMeolate Industries Ltd has appointed Morgan Grenfell as independent adviser to the independent directors and the minority shareholders of the company in connection with the takeover offer by Phina Investments Pte Ltd. Shareholders are advised not to take action which may prejudice their position until they have332 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-06-04 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - L M Group moves into property development Carship Land to be acquired for $18m By NAJEEB JARHOM LAM GROUP Investments Ltd has unveiled its maiden diversification into property development. The company, which late last year created a sensation when its public issue of 6.5 million shares offered at $1.35 each,617 words
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515 1984-06-04 15 MALAYSIAN Pacific Industries Bhd (MPI) has forecast group pre-tax profits (after minority interest) of not less than MJ5.5 million and $6.96 million for the years ending June 30, 1984, and June 30,1965, respectively. This was disclosed in MPl's circular to shareholders515 words
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366 1984-06-04 15 PLANTATION and property-based Lingui Developments Bhd has made two new acquisitions at a total cost of MJB.6 million. The first purchase of a 56.5 per cent stake in Tay Ek Seng Co Sdn Bhd, which owns a total of 731 hectares of rubber and366 words
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Advertisement376 1984-06-04 15 (Incorporated m Malaysia) COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT PRELIMINARY RESULTS The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the year ended 31st December 1983 as foilows:Year Ended 31.12.1983 MS'OOO CONSOLIDATED PROFIT BEFORE DEPRECIATION AND TAXATION Less: Depreciation Taxation NET PROFIT AFTER DEPRECIATION AND TAXATION Less:376 words
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298 1984-06-04 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG SINGAPORE has asked Japan for 65 experts to help review ongoing projects this fiscal year, but the Asian economic giant has said "yes" to only 29 of them. Tokyo's reply to the Republic's request for the298 words
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336 1984-06-04 16 A "MATCHMAKING" conference in China to pair off foreign investors with Chinese state-run enterprises has attracted 20 suitors from locally incorporated companies. Armed with concrete proposals for the Chinese authorities, they will leave on Friday for the conference in Tianjin. The Singapore336 words
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115 1984-06-04 16 UPI VIETNAM yesterday reported that a three-man Chinese spy ring had been brought to trial and convicted of espionage in northern Ha Tien province. Radio Hanoi said the alleged spies were captured in 1979 but indicated their trial was only held "recently". The broadcast gaveUPI - 115 words
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326 1984-06-04 16 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY DIRECTORS of Add-On group of companies lost nearly Ssl million on exchange rate conversion when they sold their 40 per cent stake in Hongkongbased ICB Finance recently. But Mr Ang Hong Choon, chairman of Add-On and326 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-06-04 16 WOMEN POWER reigned at the East Coast Parkway yesterday where the Singapore International Dragon Boat Races '84 was held. Five members from the San Diego Women's Dragon Boat Team captured the International Championship during the two-hour-long occasion. This US team, the only allwomen's team144 words
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170 1984-06-04 16 AP PRESIDENT Reagan said yesterday that finding his family roots in the tiny Irish village of Ballyporeen gave his "soul a new contentment". The president, in prepared remarks to the citizens of Ballyporeen, in County Tipperary in South Central Ireland, expressed his pleasure atAP - 170 words
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434 1984-06-04 16 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG, Banking Correspondent GROWTH of car loans by finance companies has ground to a halt as a result of the Government's intensified drive to curb car ownership in Singapore. In fact, total motor vehicle loans extended by finance434 words
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361 1984-06-04 16 THE CONTINUING difficult conditions in the international reinsurance markets have led to the first-ever reduction in offshore business written last year. A sluggish trade performance and significant reduction in Workmen's Compensation insurance premium rates, on the other hand, resulted in a second consecutive single-digit361 words
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Article135 1984-06-04 16 THE PARTY elections may be over for most Umno members, but (or some others, it is the beginning of yet another campaign trail Projek 86. This time, their targets are the posts in the 18 new Umno divisions to be set up following the revision135 words
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Article73 1984-06-04 16 AFP CELEBRATIONS of an ancient Chinese festival turned sour in Hongkong yesterday when a dispute over who won a dragon boat race led to crew members of rival boats attacking each other with oars. Hongkong police said that about 13 men were involved in the incident, immediatelyAFP - 73 words
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Article485 1984-06-04 16 UPI ARMY troops called out by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi took up positions in troubled Punjab State yesterday to meet the threat of Sikh terrorism, that has left 30 people dead in the previous three days. Even as the soldiers from India's 1 millionstrong armyUPI - 485 words
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Article48 1984-06-04 16 AFP AT LEAST 26 people died in torrential rains that began early yesterday in northern Taiwan. Nine other people died when an explosion ripped through a propane gas shop. There had been a rush for gas delivery when the rains caused power failures.AFP - 48 words
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Article33 1984-06-04 16 AP THE AMERICAN government is giving the Philippines US$4 million worth of food aid for Manila's unemployed and their families, the US embassy in Manila stated. APAP - 33 words
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Article49 1984-06-04 16 UPI THE Sunday Times of London, citing "reliable but unofficial sources in Moscow", said that Nobel peace prize winner Andrei Sakharov died on Thursday night in a hospital in his exile city of Gorky. There were rumours that he had been on a hunger strike.UPI - 49 words
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Article37 1984-06-04 16 AFP CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang arrived yesterday in Belgium, a key stage of his European tour, for talks both on the increasing Belgian-Chinese exchanges and on problems involving the 10-nation EEC. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article24 1984-06-04 16 Reuter THOUSANDS of demonstrators chanting anti-Israeli and anti-American slogans marched through mainlyMuslim West Beirut yesterday demanding Israel's withdrawal from South Lebanon. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article28 1984-06-04 16 AP MOUNT Sakura jima erupted yesterday, blanketing the southern Japanese city of Kagoshima with volcanic ash and injuring an observatory staff member, officials said. -APAP - 28 words
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Article45 1984-06-04 16 AP PRESIDENT General Mohammad Zia has accused the Soviet Union and India of seeking to de-stabilise his country. He said India supported opponents of his Islamisation programme and the Soviets were annoyed because of his failure to spurn Afghan refugees.AP - 45 words
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Advertisement89 1984-06-04 16 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR MANPOWER? We supply labour of various skills for aN industries construction, shipbuilding, shiprepairing, etc. For the working mothers, we have good news too. We could tind well educated English speaking maids to take care of your household chores. Please contact: RAVI LANKA LIMITED, IA, Slubbs Place,89 words
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Advertisement133 1984-06-04 16 How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank'a presence in Singapore f 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 upgraded and refined our international banking capabilities, building a reputation for133 words
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Miscellaneous54 1984-06-04 16 WMSHm Outlook for todoy: Showers ovor several areas between mid-morn-ing and mid-ofternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on June 3 ot the airport: Maximum temperature 30.7 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 6.70 Roinfoll in millimetres 3.2 Rainfoll this month 47.6 Rainy54 words
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373 1984-06-04 17 Reuter THE WEST German Hapag-Lloyd Shipping Group may break even in 1984 provided liner freight rates stay at present levels, Hapag-Lloyd chairman Jakob Kruse said. He told a press conference that the volume of liner trade is likely to be maintained in 1984 butReuter - 373 words
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627 1984-06-04 17 VONG NYAM MING - By VONG NYAM MING MORE SHIPS are expected to switch to the Port Kelang Registry if the liberal measures introduced in the 1984 Budget prove effective, says a report from Malaysia's premier port. Malaysian shipowners operating under the open registries of Panama and627 words
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Article68 1984-06-04 17 Reuter CHINA WILL set up six maritime courts to deal with accidents, disputes and compensation for pollution in Chinese waters, New China News Agency said. The courts will have authority over both Chinese and foreign organisations and will handle only maritime cases. They will be established inReuter - 68 words
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Article87 1984-06-04 17 AFP THE SOVIET Union would use Indian liner vessels, whenever possible, for shipment of cargoes to and from adjacent countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Agreement on this was reached during a recent meeting of the Indo-Soviet joint shipping committee at Odessa. A protocol signed at theAFP - 87 words
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Article68 1984-06-04 17 AFP CHINA'S first semi-submersible oil rig, capable of withstanding force 15 winds and 18 metres waves, left Shanghai naval shipyards last week, New China News Agency said. It is to undergo tests in the East China Sea immediately. A spokesman at the shipyards, cited by NCNA, said theAFP - 68 words
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Article718 1984-06-04 17 Shipping Lin* PmQ* Col Aba* Trontport IV 4 Atao VI 3 Ahranfciat Lm VI 5 AC Tofpttf X 5 AJpoc VI 5 Antora Shpg IV 1 APCLM V 4 APL 4/5 Arrow Lrm X 4 ASCI Awobrofcar V 5 Arkn Ln« X 2 Autio«o Lra V BortOiacit718 words
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Article565 1984-06-04 18 ATTACKS ON ships in the Gulf could be a boon to Taiwanese shipbreakers, an industry official said. Taiwanese deplored the attacks but were glad to buy the wrecks from owners, the spokesman for the Association of Shipbreaking Industries said. One breaker, the Tien Cheng Company, said it had565 words
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Article52 1984-06-04 18 AFP THE 8,384-ton Algerian freighter Biscra was in collision last week with a 10,626-ton Panamanian car carrier off Yokohama, Japan, and there was a minor crack in its ballast tank, Japanese Maritime Safety officials reported. The Panamanian ship, the Regent Seaguar, had a dent in its bow, theyAFP - 52 words
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552 1984-06-04 18 IN A far-reaching analysis of prospects for very large crude carriers, Londonbased Drewry Shipping Consultants has joined the growing bank of experts who foresee greatly improved trading condition emerging in the late 1980s. Drewry believes the tonnage surplus currently some 65 million tonnes deadweight will552 words
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Article66 1984-06-04 18 Reuter MITSUBISHI Corporation has confirmed that it had chartered the VLCC Atlanticos which was earlier reported to have been hit by a missile when it was approaching Kharg Island. The tanker was chartered by the London branch of the Japanese trading house, the Mitsubishi statement said. Mitsubishi officialsReuter - 66 words
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Article1632 1984-06-04 18 FURTHER easiness has been recorded in freight rates on Thursday for grain from the US Gulf to Japan with U5515.50 agreed for 52,000 long tons against $15.75 previously and $18 for 30,000 tons against $19.40 ruling in midMay, shipbrokers said. Grain from the Gulf to Chinhae made $221,632 words
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Article190 1984-06-04 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia Straits Container Line.190 words
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109 1984-06-04 18 AP KOREA Shipbuilding and Engineering Corp said that it has received a US$l4O million order for eight refrigerated cargo ships of the 10,000 dwt class from Castle and Cooke Inc. based in San Franciso, California. A provisional contract, signed in Tokyo last week, calledAP - 109 words
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Article225 1984-06-04 19 THE KOREA Maritime and Port Administration (KMPA) has decided to impose stern measures for the 17 groupings approved by the ministerial committee in order that its rationalisation programme is successfully implemented. According to Seatrade Week, each enlarged grouping is to be headed by experienced top225 words
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406 1984-06-04 19 Cargonews Asia IT HAS BEEN revealed that Manila-based Filsov Shipping alleged last year that the Australia New Zealand Eastern Shipping Conference (Anzesc) threatened to apply sanctions against its vessels in Australia if Fesco Line did not raise its rates in line with thoseCargonews Asia - 406 words
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Article215 1984-06-04 19 THE MULTIPORT Ship Agencies Network, which now covers over 280 ports in 61 countries, has appointed two new board members. Mr fea Mackay of McKay Shipping Ltd and Mr Teagkn ZaliuU Rashld of Harper Wira join the board following the network's recent annual general meeting in Seoul,215 words
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242 1984-06-04 19 Reuter INDIA'S Shipping Ministry has asked the country's 10 major ports to reduce container handling charges to attract more traffic, said shipping secretary Prakash Narain. The ministry's request was conveyed to a conference of chairmen from various Port Trust Authorities, he said. TheReuter - 242 words
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5006 1984-06-04 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.5,006 words
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Article667 1984-06-04 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Leise Maersk 8406 4 6.84 2330 Maersk 51 0900-1100/0900-1100 Nl/Pl Sea Glory 23 5.684 0400 Eastern M TA 3 1000-1300/1500-1600 A3 Wan Lie 406A 5.6.84 0100 Continental667 words
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Article1767 1984-06-04 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA Afnran Shipping Agencies (S) tfra-KarmsU Liar Transgroup (S) \hreaklel Uaer Service Kim Shpg (Si Alfred C Tttplw Oreanus Shipping Agency (S) Manntex Enterprise (PK). Alpa< Intrasea IS 1 Binung Shpg (KLI Island Cargo1,767 words
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Article327 1984-06-04 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Frotadurban 44 Merlion alongside 4.6.84/0530 Fukuzakl Maru 19 CF Sharp alongside 4.6.84/1500 HamLuong 37/8 Thai Hin Long alongside 4.6.84/0600 Kim Soon Li 22 T Soon alongside 4.6.84/0700 Kota Ratna 46 PIL alongside 4.6.84/0600 Pervomaysk 35/6 SSov alongside327 words
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Advertisement836 1984-06-04 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT to CopMtot«n. Aart»». 6od«wta*|. MaMo. Stockho*n Rotterdam :to Aahrarp Amsterdam. 0»lo t—t— to Br men Southampton UK rttMn. Be#ajt 8 M*i Also accepting LCI and FCI cargo to Hong Kong TOMMY KWUMHA MMIU "SJMT IftK TOHGOMARU P.R*+ P«|836 words
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Advertisement696 1984-06-04 19 NOTICES NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ARABIAN/PERSIAN GULF TRADE 1 We regret to advise you that in order to offset part of the sharp increase in the extra risk insurance premium imposed by the underwriters for vessels entering the Gulf area that the below mentioned Lines have now decided to impose an696 words
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Advertisement531 1984-06-04 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kelong Penong Poon V 72 10/12 June Htontowywo 15/17 June Pogon V 75 20/22 June Phoshwegyowywo 28/30 June BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COWT SPORE I R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 23 June! 17531 words
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Advertisement745 1984-06-04 22 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CAJ PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vta IPI/MICROBRIDOE ft MINILAND BRIDGE) ST. JOHN 10 Aug ALSO ACCEPTING MONTREAL AND TORONTO VIA ST JOHN TAIWAN-JAPAN-CHINA KEEIUNG 28 MAY KAOH KANSAI PIONEER V 34 28 MAY ASIA STAR V 24 4 JUN MONTE RUBY VIS745 words
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Advertisement551 1984-06-04 22 ■i. ...i i Accepting Braakbulk and contaioariaad cargo** Direct to South Africa Accepting Container I Breatbulli Acceptint Containers Qnl> S A VAAL 5715E NFD COtOMBO V6Ol IF Owtoan Bit 26/6 1/7 CTmm El* Maputo PEta 11/7 J/7 n/« 13/7 JARDME SWUNG AGENOES (Re t *****4/ 00K) 70 SHENTON WAY #04551 words
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Advertisement622 1984-06-04 22 'M CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE Lo«tn( lot lOS ANGELES SMI FRANCISCO SEATTLE lACOBIA VANCOUVER BC Acceptmg FCI fCI Contaowri P Aeiang S.ngapor» I Angeles BHARAHWU" 1) AM 14/15 An II Mr AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acccpto* FCI FCI Contaawrs JAPAN SERVICE Im*| tar A«b* VatOiamj Ki|«i OuU.622 words
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Advertisement634 1984-06-04 22 SANKO ASIA FROM JAPANESE POUTS ANO HONGKONG Smtjpore GOM 19/4 Jun 9/10 Jun 10/12 Jun 11/13 Jun 13/15 Jun 13/15 Jun IS/1S Jun P Mini 5/6 Jui 7/1 Jun 13/14 Jin 14/15 Jiff 16/17 Jut 18/17 Jiff 19/20 Jun Penam 1. FUKUZAXI MARU 2. GREAT MOUNT 3. GOTONG ROYONG 4634 words
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Advertisement559 1984-06-04 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road #27-16. I nternationat Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (10 Lines) ZAU o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK a FORT NELSON *****07 S pore P KeLanj Loadnf for:20/6 23/6 SETE/ROTT/ANT/U.K. Q ALPAC LINE aOUTI AFRICA ALPAC ASIA 16SWB P Kelang Loadng for: Ouban/Tamatave SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION559 words
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Advertisement535 1984-06-04 23 SLNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAINER S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 1300 9/6 LCL Cargo 0100 9/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: SURABAYA JAKARTA SINGAPORE PENANG P. KELANG BRISBANE SYDWY BURKE +Bunga Jayakarta *Anro AOELAOE 2/7 FREMANTLE535 words
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Advertisement615 1984-06-04 23 i HEUNG-A SHIPPI Korean Flag Vessels OOh&L SEMI-CONT AINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNC. BUSAH, INCHON P>)W AGtNIS NJPtUW AGENCKS PIE 110 Tel ?;«9977 ?/***** .Booties ?7?7510 i l 7?09?M (Ifffrwijl) ??0?450 ??0?504 (CFS) V«! >T l« «:.im TUNAS St ll* SON BHD Kl Tet *****0 414?44 PK let 3«9%4615 words
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Advertisement965 1984-06-04 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BURMNG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHAWMT NAN SOON SON M IST ANO 2ND FLOOR NO 1 JALAN CEMPEWNC PORT KLANG MALAYSIA965 words
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Advertisement480 1984-06-04 24 Itcyiwnal Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual KCL 1 .Berthing PS A 1500Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA vov RATANA BHUM 113 114 vov spore 247/241 5 June V£\ SINGAPORE ISLANDS USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER PS" VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE For Europe P480 words
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Advertisement64 1984-06-04 25 COK*-y If Y M?\JP JQPV GENERAL AGENTS SEALION SHTfWG (S) PTE ITD. /JLU/\i\/. SINGAPORE SALES/BOOKINGS TEL *****11 (t LKS) French Line REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO BANGLA DESH/MXA/SRI LANKA/PAKISTAN m <^Seawinds amm iaw ORIENTAL SfAHINOS lINCR AGENCY PTE I ID SINGAPORE TEL 7205M1 SALES'BOOKINGS MALAYSIA GENERAL FREIGHT (M) SDN BHD PK64 words
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Advertisement384 1984-06-04 25 jr Nedlloyd Lines Loading for: CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA j CARRIBEAN/CENTRAL/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA accepting containers to Carnbeon ports via B'town EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA VESSEL S'POREI P. LOUIS STOS P'GUA R. OR A M'DEO B. AIRES NUnge 5/6 14/6 3/7 7/7 9/7 12/7 15/7 N Loire 3/7 12/7 28/7384 words
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Advertisement127 1984-06-04 26 COMPANIA NAVIERA MARASIA, S.A STORE PJIEiANG BARCELONA MC 11 MC 13 MC 29 ATIOH PTE LTD. SMGAPOK TR *****22/ S. *****37, *****34. *****35. K LUMPUR 42*33. 4297W P KEIAHC 3K471. 3*1053 ft KMC *****/1 INDON SHIPPING PTE LTD. TEL: *****39, *****20 TLX: RS ***** INDON *ESSU ETA LOAHHG FO* HESSEL127 words
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Advertisement119 1984-06-04 26 ATLAS LINES REGULAR MDEPENDENT SERVICE TO AND FROM CWTTAGONG MO CHAIN* SINGAPORE P.KELANG PENANG «l UnSTH* (MHGLWCSH FLAC) km 11/13 km 7/9 W. SHMMEEN (BANGLADESH FUG) km 20/23 M SAJU (BANQ.MXSH FLAG) Mr 3/7 CONTMENTAI SHTPMG CORPORATION PTE. LTD SMGAPORf TEL 2?*****/5 IWfS Penjflf Ajents Tcruu Mm* (Fi.) S*. Bhd119 words
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Advertisement735 1984-06-04 26 13, C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbtr Of Tha ACE Consoftium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY COHTWOtSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) |Sp«t P KUnf ItHartt Adam Film HW| Br«n Antwerp MtNTAL CHIEF 4/6 5/$ 23/$ 24/$ 2s/$ 21/$ 29/$ 1/7 HONGKONG CONTMKR 40*1$/$ H/$ 29/$ 3R/$ 2/; 4/7 j /7735 words
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Advertisement541 1984-06-04 26 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor* Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Singapore 0719. Tel: *****44 Hi R*****2 HEAPCO SHGAPORE TO PHUKET/NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE P. KELANG PENANG PHUKET LANGSA V Si/M Ml/9 Jim 12 km LANGS* V S7/M 15 AM 17 Jim 19 AM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE541 words
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Advertisement633 1984-06-04 26 ZIM WWKXmKJW NEPEMKNT FULL CONTAiO SOtWCf acc*** Fa/lC cvtMt t. USA East i Nnt Cms! Panama Cxrtoua and East Canto m CALNOMA ikm 30 Jmi 9 M 12 M 14M KM 91 HONG KONG 2MKEEIUNG m TOKYO 9 M II M 21 M 31 M 3 5A* 7 A*| 10633 words
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Miscellaneous165 1984-06-04 26 Regional Weather ft -V (i'Si P# 5 r^o 1 r A A\T 2«| -S 0 i SSB 3! s «S> 3 £2 c ar* m i i»< SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s~Y Wind direction with speed in165 words
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