The Business Times, 11 June 1984
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Title Section11 1984-06-11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, JUNE 11,1584 60 CENTS11 words
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602 1984-06-11 1 AMY BALAN, ALVIN TAY - Half-point increase in rates follows uptrend in prime By AMY BALAN, ALVIN TAY EIGHT of the 10 leading finance companies have raised their housing loan rates by up to a half percentage point, with four of the increases taking effect this month. The602 words
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180 1984-06-11 1 LOANS BY finance companies for the purchases of motor vehicles remained in reverse gear in April this year to hit a 17month low level. Official figures issued by the Department of Statistics over the weekend show such loans dropping by another $5.3180 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-06-11 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING HONGKONG'S top hotels are having one of their biggest summer sales with generous discounts, gifts and special services. For the first time, the Hongkong Tourist Association (HKTA) is organising the event, with American Express helping out by sending brochures to451 words
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401 1984-06-11 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines and Intraco have commisssioned a Japanese resort consultancy company, KKS Consultants and Designers, to study the feasibility of building a hotel in Maldives. A four-member team, including the managing director of KKS, Mr Gilbert401 words
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Article58 1984-06-11 1 AP NEPAL and Singapore begin talks today on an air agreement allowing regular commercial flights between the two countries. Singapore is represented by i a team led by Mr CL Lam, t Permanent Secretary of the 1 Ministry of Communications. A similar agreement was signedAP - 58 words
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435 1984-06-11 1 NTUC INCOME continued to increase its market share in the insurance sector but encountered difficulties in its property stake in Conrad International Hotel. The projected oversupply of hotel rooms over the next few years has resulted in a review of the completion schedule of435 words
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107 1984-06-11 1 AP VIETNAM accused China yesterday of more artillery attacks and incursions into four of its northern provinces earlier this month. The Vietnam News Agency said the Chinese destroyed dwellings and agricultural land in violations from last Sunday to last Tuesday in Ha Tuyen, HoangAP - 107 words
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Advertisement139 1984-06-11 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (Si Lid A wTioty-owned suOSKjiary o» Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore Hill >03-00 Claymore Plaza Singapore 0922 s*ll=M This personal screen-size Trinitron is Sony's latest addition to its SBCTEXT lineup. It has super space-age styling and139 words
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Advertisement252 1984-06-11 1 /y' SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 MONEY EXCHANGES 7 MARKET REVIEWS 13,14 AIRCRAFT 4 CROSSWORDS 8 HOUSING assistance, paying the medical and dentol bills of spouse or dependent, paying for professional courses and giving personal loans are some of the uncommon company benefits given to executives in Singapore. Page252 words
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Advertisement29 1984-06-11 1 -^\&}?/^\%}?{-,(<.[.,`_"%.`^\@| Wotching Lassiter is much like drinking beer; it is light, frothy and easy to take, but not substantial. To a certoin extent, you feel cheated, says JAIME LYE. Pages29 words
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Advertisement119 1984-06-11 1 Commercial Banking Investment Management Foreign Exchange I#- *T FOUR SEAS CC*M_VCATiO*S BAS« I TO Hesa Ott ce Welcome to 'JAL Executive Class'. It adds up to a first class deal aft just the economy fare. rWim P* 1 xI When you travel 'JAL Executive Class', you'll enjoy: No surcharge. Just119 words
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MANAGEMENT
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1025 1984-06-11 2 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN HOUSING assistance, paying the medical and dental bills of spouse or dependent, paying for professional courses and giving personal loans are some of the uncommon company benefits given to executives in Singapore. This was noted in the 1984 81/PERS benefits1,025 words
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Article105 1984-06-11 2 REGISTRATION for the 1964 National Management Game closes on Friday. The NMG's opening ceremony is scheduled for June 29 and the first round of play for six periods begins on July 4. This year's game administrator is Dr Wickramasuriya, senior lecturer of the National University of Singapore.105 words
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360 1984-06-11 2 "THE FUN and games of the '60s and 70s have given way to the harsh realities of today. The marketplace is no longer responsive to the kind of advertising that worked in the past. "Advertising is entering a new era,360 words
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Article413 1984-06-11 2 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE VENUE ORGANISER June 12 13 Credit Analysis Thong Teck Singapore For Non-Bonkers Building Institute Of Management June 13 VISJCALC An Introduction To Computers Waterloo Centre NUS, Department Of Extramural Studies June 14 Apple PASCAL 1 Waterloo Centre NUS, Department Of Extramural Studies June 14413 words
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Article, Illustration209 1984-06-11 2 LEE HAN SHIH - •FiRONiTtl E R§i Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH SCOLIOSIS, the abnormal curvature of the spine, afflicts one out of 10 people, many of whom are of school-going age. Early detection of the disease through a camera method called moire photogrammetry helps to screen out scoliosis209 words
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Article152 1984-06-11 2 HEALTH AND MEDICINE EVEN two glasses of wine or a beer a day may be too much for some women during pregnancy ancL could result in harmful side effects for their babief. This is because people have different sensitivity levels to alcohol and. to some, two glasses152 words
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Article59 1984-06-11 2 AVIADON AMERICA'S LockheedCalifornia company is developing an all-electric airplane code named IDEA, or integrated digital electric aircraft, (or Nasa. Work on the plane will* involve the integration of advanced digital flight controls with existing electric technology used in airplanes. This will help to eliminate the dependence of conventional59 words
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Article179 1984-06-11 2 PSYCHOLOGY DOES YOUR office computer start to whine when you walk within two metres of it and do cameras and wristwatches refuse to work when they are passed into your hands? If the answer is yes, do not be alarmed. You are just one of the many "malfunction-linked179 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1984-06-11 3 CHUANG PECK MING - More people are buying T-shirts with brand names to establish their newly-won status Singaporeans, with their growing affluence, are turning to designer sportwear. But the wearers of Lacoste, Munsingwear and Fila T-shirts1,279 words
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Advertisement350 1984-06-11 2 GOOD BREAKFRESH STARTS EVERY MORNING AT SILVER SPOON No, your eyes are not playing tricks on you. Nor is it our wish to mislead you. It's just that we want you to make a break from your normal morning routine and start tne day afresh with an array of appetising350 words
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Advertisement226 1984-06-11 3 When we started making Volvo cars way back in 1927 we concentrated on making them tough, rugged individuals rather like the Swedes themselves, in fact. Out of that strength and durability was bred Volvo's renowned safety. But you know all about that. What a tot of people don't seem to226 words
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OVERSEAS
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460 1984-06-11 4 UPI ITS FUTURE is in some doubt and its mission to act as a congress for a sort of united states of Europe seems vague. But this week, 200 million Europeans will have a chance to choose a new Parliament for the 10-nationUPI - 460 words
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Article285 1984-06-11 4 UPI A $30-MILLION communications satellite was sent tumbling out of control into a useless, lopsided orbit minutes after it was launched atop an upgraded Atlas-Centaur rocket. It was the first failure of the Atlas-Centaur since late September 1977 and space agency officials said last SaturdayUPI - 285 words
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189 1984-06-11 4 AP THE technology and enthusiasm for US private enterprise to delve into the development of outer space is there, but the Federal government is standing in the way, according to politicians and experts attending a conference on space issues. Government cannotAP - 189 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-06-11 4 UPI THE UNITED STATES will open its military installations and high technology defence plants to Chinese Defence Minister Zhang Aiping during his 12-day official visit beginning today, the Pentagon said. Mr Zhang, who was invited to America by Defence Secretary Caspar WeinbergerUPI - 464 words
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205 1984-06-11 4 AFP THE Bishop of Beijing, Monsignor Michael Fu Tieshan, has ruled out an early resumption of dialogue between China and the Vatican, in an interview published yesterday. Monsignor Fu told the weekly Beijing Review: "In my opinion, there is still no sign that the VaticanAFP - 205 words
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Article741 1984-06-11 4 ARRIVALS Operator Simot Local tins From PAA SIA MAS MAS SV MAS MAS CAL RBA SIA CPA RJ QA SIA SIA THAI JAL MAS OA MAS SIA SIA PAS SO 43 MH681 MH601 SV386 MH671 MH8II ◦806 BM21 SQ103 CX7I0 RJI82 GA960 SO 105 SO 201 TG403741 words
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393 1984-06-11 5 AP FOR the first time in four years, key economic indicators in Brazil are up. But the recession continues making life miserable for millions of lowpaid workers. According to the Sao Paulo Federation of Industries, industrial output rose 2.5 per cent duringAP - 393 words
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Article, Illustration46 1984-06-11 5 SLEEPING paacafully in his mother's arms and unawars of tha attantion baing focuaad on him ia Andraa Aibart, Mm 3kg baby boy born laat Friday to Princaaa Carolina of Monaco and bar buainaaaman huaband, Stafano Caairaghi. UPI photo UPI photoUPI photo - 46 words
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309 1984-06-11 5 AP THIRD World countries will have to import 31 million tonnes of food next year an increase of 3 per cent simply to keep their hunger problems in check at a level far below accepted nutrition needs, the US Department ofAP - 309 words
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507 1984-06-11 5 Last economic summit in 1969 AFP THE opening tomorrow in Moscow of the first East-bloc economic summit since 1969 should give the Soviet Union's six European partners a chance to air grievances which have been building up for a decade and a half.AFP - 507 words
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443 1984-06-11 5 AP THE DISPUTE between Japan and the United States over software rights will be taken up at the World Computing Services Industry Congress, which opened in Tokyo yesterday. US Senator Frank Lautenberg arrived in Tokyo on Saturday and said inAP - 443 words
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116 1984-06-11 5 AFP DIRECT investments abroad by Japanese enterprises grew 5.7 per cent from fiscal 1962 to total US$B.l5 billion in fiscal 1983, the Japan's Finance Ministry announced yesterday. The figure stopped short of the annual record of $8.93 billion set two years ago. The increaseAFP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-06-11 6 AFP THE just-ended economic summit in London failed to solve debtor nations' problems or allay the worries of their creditors, including major US banks. The seven top non-commu-nist industrial nations piously agreed to encourage better rescheduling terms for countries making successful efforts toAFP; UPI photo - 441 words
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272 1984-06-11 6 UPI JAPAN'S industrial growth stems from industrial councils and private industry's adjustment to change, not from unfair trade practices, Japan's ambassador Shinichiro Asao said. Speaking at Fairfield University, Connecticut (USA) on Friday at a conference on intemtional competitiveness, Mr Asao said that duringUPI - 272 words
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593 1984-06-11 6 AFP WALTER Mondale, who is now practically certain to be the Democratic candidate for the White House, has stepped up his effort to find a running mate who would widen his appeal against the Republican team of President Ronald Reagan and Mr GeorgeAFP - 593 words
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421 1984-06-11 6 AFP FOR A select group of Thai aquarists, the ultimate fish for their aquarium is less beautiful than the multicoloured species of South-east Asia, but more vicious the South American piranha. These carnivorous fish which can devour a man in a matter of minutesAFP - 421 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-06-11 6 AP AN 11,265 km trip from Manila to Los Angeles turned up fewer than one-third the witnesses a Philippine panel had hoped to query about the slaying last August of Benigno Aquino, who led the opposition to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. But chairwomanAP - 407 words
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177 1984-06-11 6 AFP INDONESIA is producing more motorcycles than can be sold domestically and needs to find foreign outlets, a spokesman of the Indonesian Ministry of Industries said in Jakarta yesterday. Indonesia's motorcycle industry, assembling largely Japanese makes, has a production capacity of 1.17AFP - 177 words
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171 1984-06-11 6 Reuter MORE than 10,000 cars will be running on compressed natural gas in Moscow by the end of this year and the authorities are planning to force through a rapid expansion in the use of the fuel, a newspaper said. The dailyReuter - 171 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article57 1984-06-11 6 JAPANESE company employees' wages have increased an average 4.46 per cent as a result of this spring's wage settlement between labour and management, according to a Labour Ministry survey released last Friday. This figure is only slightly higher than the 4.4 per cent rise last year, which was57 words
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Article67 1984-06-11 6 INCREASING prices for transportation and food caused Taiwan's Consumer Price Index to rise 1.21 per cent in May compared with the month before, the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics reported last Saturday. The index stood at 106.1 for May, up 0.37 per cent from a67 words
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Article80 1984-06-11 6 BRITAIN, the US and France have agreed to take military action in the Persian Gulf only as a last resort, London's weekly Observer reported yesterday. The Observer said the US Tanker aircraft operating from Saudi Arabia are part of the planning for a possible Gulf intervention. It said80 words
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Article57 1984-06-11 6 THE volume of unreported incomes and evaded taxes in Japan in the last fiscal year broke annual records, the National Tax Administration said last Friday. Incomes amounted to US$223 million, up 5.7 per cent from the previous record set in fiscal 1982 while evaded taxes totalled $144 million,57 words
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Article59 1984-06-11 6 INDONESIA will issue new regulations to limit the number of foreign workers and give job opportunities to In- donesians in foreign companies operating in the country, a high-ranking official said last Saturday. "There are 16,000 foreign workers in Indonesia but this figure will decline as the jobs open59 words
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Article56 1984-06-11 6 Agencies AT LEAST 17 people, including eight security force personnel, were killed and 80 Sikh terrorists arrested in two shootouts In the troubled state of Punjab, sources said yesterday. They added that twelve people, including eight security personnel, were killed last Saturday in an exchange of fire atAgencies - 56 words
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Advertisement190 1984-06-11 4 LAUREL-THE LEADING COMPANY IN BANK NOTES, '#4 Laurel, tf>e undisputable No. 1 in counting technology, is now available and marketed in Singapore by Repro Business Machines Re Ltd (RBto), a leading name in office equipment and furniture. The Laurel machines, attested by many users in Japan, USA, Germany and other190 words
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Advertisement49 1984-06-11 5 REfRESIMtC FIOW OffUQUHHTY > We think we have the best-stocked bar in the sky and, of course, it never closes. But perhaps the most refreshing part of your flight could be the way our gentle hostesses StNGARORC ANfUNES care for you as only they know how BUS/NESS CLASS I *****49 words
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Advertisement15 1984-06-11 6 Love at first flight O I i 9 < mm f V German Airlines i z15 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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313 1984-06-11 7 A FIRM US dollar against European currencies and a lack of news on the Persian Gulf war to stimulate the market led gold to close lower at US$3B3 a troy ounce, a fall of $7 over the week. The metal reached its peak of313 words
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Article175 1984-06-11 7 THE Singapore dollar opened the week at 552.0950-60, rallied and then fell to its low for the week at 2.1040-50. It weakened against all currencies over the counter except the Australian dollar. The US dollar opened lower on continued concern over liquidity of US banks. Firmer175 words
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Article348 1984-06-11 7 THE American dollar closed at the week's peak on Friday but failed to hold the day's highs above 2.70 marks. It closed at 2.6875/85 marks, compared with an opening 2.6942/52 and Thursday's 2.6940/50 close. The dollar briefly tested levels above 2.70 in the morning and afternoon. Dealers reported348 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-06-11 7 PLR of bonks at the close of business on Friday, June 8 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. THE PLR a the lowest tending rat* at which a bonk is prepared to l«nd in Singapore dollars to its clients on an overdraft or demand437 words
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347 1984-06-11 7 Reuter ARGENTINA says details of its economic adjustment programme will be sent to the International Monetary Fund today, but there was no immediate indication whether the measures had been agreed to by IMF officials. An official communique issued on Saturday night after aReuter - 347 words
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109 1984-06-11 7 Reuter THE continuity of the Swiss National Bank's monetary policy is assured in spite of the resignation at the end of the year of its president, Fritz Leutwiler, a bank spokesman said. The spokesman said that while the bank's president was the mostReuter - 109 words
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Article276 1984-06-11 7 INTERBANK interest rates fell across the board from the start of the week. Overnight rates tumbled from an average of 7V* per cent to a low of i l /t per cent on Tuesday and closed at s'/«-5 per cent. Heavy official intervention in the swap276 words
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Article34 1984-06-11 7 THE RANGE of call rates for the week ended Friday, June 8: Bonk fund 5.25 to 5.5 General fund 5 to 5 $m Movements of funds 1,468 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd34 words
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Article225 1984-06-11 7 Asian rates ASIAN i currency average deposit rates for the week ended June 8: BID PRICES High Low us$ 7 days 10 13/16 10 5/8 1 month 1! 10 3/4 2 months II 1/4 11 1/16 3 months II 1/2 II 1/4 6 months 12 3/16 II 7/8 9 months225 words
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359 1984-06-11 7 Reuter AMERICAN Federal Reserve Board governor Lyle Gramley has warned a congressional subcommittee that dangers of rising interest rates continue to cloud the economic outlook. In testimony before the house banking subcommittee on monetary policy, Mr Gramley said the prospect that structural budget deficitsReuter - 359 words
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Advertisement379 1984-06-11 7 Ten great excuses fora freight forwarder. "We would have told you immediately it arrived; but die airline let us down." (A convenient scapegoat works nine times out of ten.) "Didn't anybody tell you it had arrived?" (The old 'throw the question back at them' routine.) "I'm sorry, you must have379 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1174 1984-06-11 8 GEORGE CHAMPION - Problems over the massive and growing Third World debt have shaken confidence in the American banks. And without confidence, no banking system can function. In this article, GEORGE CHAMPION, a former chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank, gives some suggestions on how the system might beNYT - 1,174 words
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Article563 1984-06-11 8 FLORENCE CHONG - This is Australia By FLORENCE CHONG THE AGED in Australia regard a pension as a right rather than a privilege based on need... or an admission of failure. And therein lies the dilemma for Prime Minister Bob Hawke and his concensus-style government. Attempts by the563 words
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Advertisement143 1984-06-11 8 1000 sq-ft—so,ooosq.ft Banking/Finance House units available at 1 st level Please contact Fred Klass or David Wong *****21 Sole Marketing Managing Agent: Goddard Smith, Taihar Wong Pte Ltd International Property Consultants 2303, United Overseas Bank Building 1. Bonham St, Raffles Place fl Singapore 0104. j Telex: RS ***** GSWTW s143 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous636 1984-06-11 8 Mir CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 One possibly about to sail? (1-4) 6 Hop some distance in two sections (5) 9 For sunny weather, though it can be seen os polar (7) 10 Samantha, dragged back inside (5) 11 Language the French can tok? (5) 12 As a writer, he had636 words
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Miscellaneous975 1984-06-11 8 TO QIE) GMDND HIGHLIGHTS: THE NEW SOUND OF MUSIC Bpm, Chonnel 12 This programme explores the technological innovations which have extended the range CHAHHIL 5 1) 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Pages 3.00 Openinf and Programme ttghights followed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 3.45 A Dof in the975 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration587 1984-06-11 9 LISA LEE - LISA LEE reviews the Les Grands Ballets Canadians. LISA LEE AFTER THE long-drawn out -'wait and much publicity, the opening night of the Les Grands V Ballets Canadiens performances Friday was disappointing. Except for the lively, colourful and enervating Tam Di Delam, the other four587 words
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485 1984-06-11 9 JEFFREY TBANG - By JEFFREY TBANG YJN CHENG ZONG's piano recital on June 5 proved beyond a doubt tffct good music can be appreciated by all, and not just a select few. The pianist's reputation as an outstanding performer with a wide repertoire of classical and485 words
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288 1984-06-11 9 Miss Ng Slew Bag - Letter to the Editor Miss Ng Slew Bag DEARS», I refer to your critic's review of the recital by Koh Joo Ann, held on May 30, 1964, and would like to clarify the points raised in the article dated June 4,1964. Perhaps you288 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-06-11 9 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE IT LOOKS like Tom Selleck, who was notably upset over losing the title role in Raiders Of The Lost Ark to Harrison Ford a few years ago, has finally got the chance to play a similar part. In his latest film attempt,596 words
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Advertisement207 1984-06-11 9 KUWAIT ASIA BANK EC. 4Cuj^szi\s (Incorporated in Bahrain) Auditors' Report The Shareholders Kuwait Asia Bank E C We have examined the accompanying consolidated balance sheet of Kuwait Asia Bank E C at December 31.1963 and 1982 and the related consolidated statements ot income and retained earnings and changes in financial207 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous24 1984-06-11 9 ITS LOHC> I Tgj_L TM6n IV€.*««&DTw_l P(V> BUK tN THE. Rpcc. TM€.y Vt Got rr in BU»C*ND Pro (TO MBUMfc off urM "Tut- DfctP^S24 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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309 1984-06-11 10 NEW YORK stock prices closed narrowly mixed on Friday on one of the lightest turnovers of the year as the market continued to flounder amid interest rate confusion and concern about Middle East tension. The Dow Jones industrial average, stuck in a narrow range309 words
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Article130 1984-06-11 10 JUNE M C$ Imp Oi 38* Inco 13* AJxtta 25 Alcan 37* unot AJgoma 22 urveh Bank Mom 24 unch Kit Add 17* Bank Nova Scofw II* unch 14* B«t 30^ BP Can Ltd 23* unch Mc BkxM 26% 32* Can bnp Bk 25* Can Prm Mg NofQfHfo 20%130 words
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Article203 1984-06-11 10 junc oa land O StM< 127 2 UnaK 560 unch INOUSTVULS Wooiworth ***** A Alpha 925 unch MININGS Abarcom 210 unch A£ And Q 930 -10 Anglos 2475 15 Amaprop AAMC 2900 25 6675 l«?s -25 -60 1450 25 Buttafe 8400 -100 C G Smth 2350 Charter 380 -5203 words
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Article710 1984-06-11 10 JUNC 06 U» ACF Industries AJcon Alumn Alcoo S3 29 34* inch AJegheny Lud AW Chefn Cp AIM Stores Afe-Choimers Am Branch Inc Am Broodcost Am Can Co Am Cyonomid Am EWc Pwr Am Express Am Horn* Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural Gas Am Tel Tel Afflax710 words
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Article868 1984-06-11 10 Amsterdam JUNf M Fk ABN 330 00 -2 Aagon Ahotd Akzo AM£V 118 50 unch ***** 4-0.5 88 80 1 8 151 50 4-0 5 Amta Anrvobr* Bwfc Boh 58 70 -01 3200 +3 Bo*ko Burtvt Cotand C*» Dal M, Etovwr Fgh Fokkar 243 00 +3 31 10868 words
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Article60 1984-06-11 10 FT ALLIANZ, West Germany's biggest insurance group, remains keen to buy into foreign companies to help boost its business abroad, especially on the US and British markets. Dr Wolfgang Schieren, the group's chief executive said in Munich that Allianz is examining many possibilities but isFT - 60 words
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326 1984-06-11 10 FT PAN AM is searching for its unknown European shareholders who it hopes will back its proposal to create a holding company. Pan Am Corporation, to improve the airline's business prospects. It is following the lead of several other US airlines American,FT - 326 words
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166 1984-06-11 10 AFP THE CHAIRMAN of Toyota Motor Corp said on Friday that his company's planned Joint car production in Taiwan may face a further delay due to problems from the Taiwanese side. Toyota chairman Eiji Toyoda cited the appointment of a new Minister ofAFP - 166 words
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Advertisement100 1984-06-11 10 e? your very own retreat >-47 «!> al'^ At Scotts Cafe, we serve all your tastebuds' fancies from delicious Western cuisine to mouth-watering Oriental dishes. Set in an intimate atmosphere surrounded by red brick walls, wrought-iron lamps and lusht greenery. HOTEL ASA Your Mend In HOTEL ASIA PTE LTD 37100 words
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Advertisement122 1984-06-11 10 Stockholm Prices unavailable. t ou^ £S! CHICKEN RICE $6 Served Aith chilli ginger ana thick sova sauce together W!*h a bow o i bean Cu'd SOuD KIAM CHVE DUCK SOUP $6 Servea Aith plain nee ana s'ice >n back sauce MALACCA NONVA NASI LEMAK $5 Served A'th B Sa^Pa 1122 words
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Advertisement114 1984-06-11 10 Fresh Seafood and hacy Meat Cuts Treat yourself to our charcoal-grilled specialities. Lunch Dinner JAPANESE GARDEN COFFEE HOUSE Open 24 hours daily Free Ample Parking i r*4r«* I -v 5# < J f *w 4 V» V J |Yiv Brass rails, an etched s~f\ jWlr' J g'ass dome, a relaxed.114 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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393 1984-06-11 11 Reuter A MAJOR investor in Jewel Cos said he has urged its board of directors to negotiate with American Stores. Edward Haldeman, vicepresident of the Philadelphia investment management firm of Cooke and Beiler, said he sent a letter recently to Jewel chairman WestonReuter - 393 words
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96 1984-06-11 11 Reuter NET FOREIGN selling of Japanese stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in May rose to a record 422.6 billion yen, exceeding the previous record 260.7 billion in April, an Exchange spokesman said. Foreign investors sold on the Exchange stocks worth 864.4 billionReuter - 96 words
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182 1984-06-11 11 AFP FINANCIAL wheeler-deal-er Saul Steinberg, who has been trying to take over the Walt Disney film-and-amusement-park operation, has made a U552.76 billion bid to buy up 100 per cent of the corporation's stock. Mr Steinberg and his associates offered to pay $67.50 aAFP - 182 words
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874 1984-06-11 11 He is called 'the ideal mix of optimism, determination and ability' NYT SOON AFTER William Schreyer was elected to succeed Roger Birk as the chief executive officer of Merrill Lynch A Co, he was chatting with William Rogers, a senior partner at theNYT - 874 words
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204 1984-06-11 11 UPI A BOSTON real estate developer and publisher of The Atlantic magazine has won the bidding war to buy US News and World Report, the Washington Post reported yesterday. The newspaper, quoting sources involved in the weekly magazine's six-month search for a buyer, reportedUPI - 204 words
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Advertisement82 1984-06-11 11 Open air delights V 4 W+ A 4 Barbccue. Steamboat. Satay. Curries. Roti Prata. Steaks. And more. Open air delights, in surroundings to delight. Tradewinds at the Hilton. Nowhere else. A great place to be. 31 41 XI M He has beennonoured with the title "Best Chef of France" 1982.82 words
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Advertisement200 1984-06-11 11 THINK FITNESS... THINK FTTNESS INTERNATIONAL Let the professionals get you fit. 2m i FINESS. MTERNOONN. SSIONN. FINES C 3 Shenton Way. #03-12, Shenton House Singapore 0106. Tetephone:22s4277 Thai Seafood Served I n I rue Siamese Stvlc M < <r '/A -i* A. .I—t uuisinc Or if you're a gourmet cook,200 words
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Article959 1984-06-11 12 AFP THERE WAS an indecisive trend about commodity prices in London last week. Dealers were not prepared to commit themselves except in coffee and cocoa where sellers initially abound before a strong rally developed. Reports from Washington that the US Federal Reserve had denied it was readyAFP - 959 words
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Article189 1984-06-11 12 WHEAT futures closed 3V« to 2Vi cents per bushel lower on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday, with July posting a 3V«cent range. A larger than expected Conrad Leslie winter wheat crop estimate and the growing belief that the Usda crop report due this afternoon may be higher189 words
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Article32 1984-06-11 12 STRAITS TIN Dot* Clonng Prices Turnover (M$/Vilo) (tonne*) June 4 29 15 226 June 5 29 17 191 June 6 dosed dosed June 7 29 17 177 June 8 29 19 21032 words
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Article272 1984-06-11 12 FUTURES closed quiet and virtually featureless in Lindia on Friday, nominally £2 to £10 a tonne higher, with no business until the final call. October traded then at £690, £5 above Thursday night's offer. The market lacked trading incentive with prices showing small gains, reflecting steadier Eastern markets. Subdued272 words
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Article95 1984-06-11 12 SOYBEAN futures fell steadily to close 27 Vi to 9 Vj cents per bushel lower in moderately active late trade on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday. July posted a 28 3 cent range on the day. Massive speculative long liquidation in old crop, both outright and to95 words
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Article159 1984-06-11 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (StNiri noon dosMQ pnM on ham 9. S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bufc FOB 240.00 CM drum FOB 253.00 IM*w drum FOB 257.00 Copra Mixed (loos*) 125.00 buy*re Pepper Muntok whit* FOB NLW 642.50 Sarawak whit* FOB toq NLW 635 00 Sarawak *p*aai block FOB NLW159 words
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Article791 1984-06-11 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed mostly unchanged to £35 a tonne lower on Friday, with September £17 lower at £2,253 after peaking at £2,330 in the morning. Prices fell in afternoon dealings on long liquidation and commission house profit-taking, following reports from private forecaster ACCU-Weather that in spite of791 words
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Article193 1984-06-11 12 THE Singapore produce; market was generally quiet last week with prion of most major commodities; remaining unchanged. The coffee market,' which was active in the previous week, saw littlebuying interest. Traders; expect the market to stabi- > lise this week. Coffee prices at the noon close last193 words
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Advertisement106 1984-06-11 12 a li +SRS Special Report July December, 1983. An addition measuring exactly twenty four percent! In six months! Making Shin Min Daily News an even better buy. 59,000 readers added since our last count. A new daily audience of 310,000*. And a Saturday edition that has grown by an astounding106 words
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Article, Illustration5602 1984-06-11 13 AMY CHEOK - Singapore By AMY CHEOK LOCAL investors who were away the whole of last week on holiday abroad did not miss out very much as the Singapore stock market went through another uneventful week. At the close of the first trading week for the month of June,5,602 words
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349 1984-06-11 13 Australia SVB Day Porter k Co THE Australian stock market, responding to positive overseas leads during the week, recorded modest gains across the board. The All Ordinaries Index, rose 14.7 points to 679.8. Australia's economic recovery has strengthened, with business investment and stock buildingSVB Day; Porter k Co - 349 words
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Article729 1984-06-11 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended June 8 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Fuson Fishing Net Monufocturing Bhd: Rights issue of one-for-two at $1.20. Oriental Holdings Bhd: Bonus issue of one-for-five. Paper Products: Rights issue of one-for-one at $1.10. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Ambassador Hotel Ltd is acquiring a 30729 words
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Article1233 1984-06-11 14 GERALD COLVERD - London By GERALD COLVERD THE SEVEN-nation summit in London last week reassured most observers that whatever actions may be necessary to ensure international economic stability, there will always be room for the cosmetics industry. When national leaders collectively stand together to tell the assembled notetakers that there is1,233 words
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Article803 1984-06-11 14 K.Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur stock market experienced a generally uneventful four-day session last week with most investors and traders marking time. Whatever interest that surface was confined mainly to the lower end of the market and even then, enthusiasm appeared lukewarm. By the end of the week,803 words
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339 1984-06-11 14 Zurich UBS IN THE first week of June, the downward pressure on the Zurich Stock Exchange during the second half of May gradually gave way to a more positive mood. The market was stimulated by Wall Street's recovery and by the weakening of the US dollar.UBS - 339 words
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Article114 1984-06-11 14 Reuter THE London Takeover Panel, which regulates merger activity, plans to simplify the format of its takeover code, the panel's annual report said. A panel spokesman said the redraft would include qome changed in the rules, though the discussion process has some time to runReuter - 114 words
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261 1984-06-11 14 Tokyo AFP SHARE prices on the Tokyo stock market scored gains last week for the first advance in five weeks, with biotechnology issues leading the way up. The Dow-Jones Average of 225 selected stocks, a 73.39-yen loser the previous week, closed last week at 10,350.93 yen,AFP - 261 words
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824 1984-06-11 14 New York UPI AP THE NEW York stock market, which appeared poised for a major surge, wound up with a small gain last week when trendsetting IBM ran into trouble because of lagging sales. Although the bond market improved and some short-term rates declined,UPI; AP - 824 words
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Article290 1984-06-11 14 Hongkong THE Hongkong stock market surged last week, stimulated by encouraging signs appearing for the first time in a month. The Hang Seng Index jumped 30.02 points on Thursday, to 962.14, its best one-day rise since May 22 and its highest level since May 8. On290 words
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Article286 1984-06-11 14 Milan BCI MILAN share prices tumbled during another dull week. The market was depressed by parliamentary wrangles and fears of a government crisis. Trading continued to be listless, shrinking to less than 15 billion lire a day and the BCI all-share index lost 1.3 perBCI - 286 words
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Article1094 1984-06-11 14 Current Ex date Books dote Dote POrOD^f Total fer the yoor Total for ABN Acme AIcom Apollo Asiatic Dcv B S«mbowoAg Botu Kowon Botu Lintong Bedford Bolton Bousteod C&C CCM diem Ind D Keromot Duff Dev Dutch Boby Esso F Merlin CULS Fober Merlin Fed Cobles Federal Flour1,094 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1984-06-11 15 msmt wmm FT BUMIPUTRA businessman and politician Daim Zainuddin is one of the fastest rising stars on the Malaysian corporate scene. And with good reason. Apart from making spectacular moves in property and banking over the past five years, he is known to be a close adviserFT - 1,084 words
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578 1984-06-11 15 EAST MALAYSIAN businessman Datuk Mohamed Ali Tan has been identified as the owner of Golden Hut Enterprises Sdn Bhd which last week acquired a strategic 30 per cent stake in listed Uaftod Malayan Flaw Mills Bhd (UMF). Khong Guan Flour578 words
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Article44 1984-06-11 15 PETER Tham Wing Fai has a 14.82 per cent interest in Growth Industrial Holdings Ltd following his purchase of 4.4 million shares in the company. His holdings will increase to 8.8 million shares after the one-for-one bonus issue.44 words
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Article171 1984-06-11 15 ORIENTAL Holdings Bbd has proposed a one-for-flve bonus lane to and a dual dividend of 12.5 per cent groat for the financial year eaded December SI, IMS which saw group pre-tax profits rising nearly I per cent to M 575.7 million (SCS million). The company itoelf171 words
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559 1984-06-11 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - Interim earnings up 33.6 pc to $5.35 m By NAJEEB JARHOM WEARNE Brothers Ltd's active acquisition of new businesses plus returns from its cash-rich coffers have lifted group firsthalf earnings by a commendable 33.6 per cent to $5.53 million. Directors are confident that559 words
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532 1984-06-11 15 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG ACMA Electrical Industries Ltd, the only listed local company engaged in manufacturing air-conditioners and refrigerators, is maintaining a competitive edge over its competitors by constantly updating its technology through investment in research and development. In March, Acma acquired a532 words
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114 1984-06-11 15 Reuter COMMERCIAL properties of The Hongkong Land Co Ltd are 94 per cent let, chairman David Da vies said at the topping out ceremony of the group's Exchange Square development in central Hongkong on Friday. Mr Da vies said that in the first quarterReuter - 114 words
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Article191 1984-06-11 15 SHAREHOLDERS of New Straits Tiroes Press (M) Bbd have approved the company's proposed three-for-two bonus issue and one-for-two rights issue. The company's books will be closed from June 22 to June 26. Rights issue document and provisional letter of allotment will be despatched on June 27. The last191 words
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Advertisement290 1984-06-11 15 How can you toll that Omicron is the premier financial management software series? Omicron is the premier financtaJ management software series for personal office computers Omicron programs give you more control over your business and more information about your business They help you forecast where it's going They help you290 words
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248 1984-06-11 16 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE SIXTEEN groups have prequalified to bid for two contracts related to the Bishan Depot, the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation announced during the weekend. Contract 101 C involves the construction of the Bishan Depot. Five joint ventures and and248 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-06-11 16 IT WAS ALL care as the men put the "Reclining Woman" in her rightful place. This four-tonne bronze statue, the product of top world sculptor Sir Henry Moore, will complement the masculine features of the OCBC Centre and be the centrepiece of158 words
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218 1984-06-11 16 AP PRIME Minister Cesar Virata said yesterday he thinks the tough economic measures adopted by the government will revive international confidence in the Philippines's debt-ridden economy. In a television interview, Mr Virata, who is also Finance Minister, said he believed the government actionAP - 218 words
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61 1984-06-11 16 AFP THE EXPORT of logs from Peninsular Malaysia will be banned from next January, the government announced today. Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said the process of reducing the export quota had been implemented smoothly since it was introduced in 1976.AFP - 61 words
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248 1984-06-11 16 UPI AMERICA'S top-line jet fighters and Washington's policy of restricting overseas sales of high-tech weapoiufy are on a collision course this week. The problem has come to a head with Thailand's decision to replace its aging FT> fighters with 16 to 20 ofUPI - 248 words
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383 1984-06-11 16 Reuter AFP MORE than 700 people are now believed to have died when the Indian army stormed Amritsar's Golden Temple to flush out Sikh extremists, informed police sources said yesterday. The sources, who had previously put the death toll at 500,Reuter; AFP - 383 words
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472 1984-06-11 16 Reuter THE Kuwaiti supertanker Kazimah was hit in an attack by an unidentified aircraft in the latest strike against shipping in the Iran-Iraq war, Gulf shipping sources reported. They said one missile had apparently started a fire on the tanker, but the blaze wasReuter - 472 words
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577 1984-06-11 16 UPI AFP PRESIDENT Reagan said yesterday as he ended his 10-day trip to Europe that it has "been a productive week" and that despite Soviet attempts to intimidate the Western Alliance, "Nato remains unified and strong". Mr Reagan left London's Heathrow Airport yesterdayUPI; AFP - 577 words
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227 1984-06-11 16 AP HONGKONG'S scenic harbour resounded with the beat of drums yesterday as teams from China outpaddled five other foreign entries and won the 1984 International Dragon Boat race. The Dong Guan team from China's Guangdong province finished the 640metre race inAP - 227 words
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Article45 1984-06-11 16 AP CHINA'S Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang arrived in Norway yesterday for a fourday official visit. He is the highest ranking Chinese leader ever to visit the country. Mr Zhao was met at Flesland Airport by Norway's Foreign Secretary Svenn Stray. APAP - 45 words
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42 1984-06-11 16 AP INVESTIGATORS have received testimony from witnesses who claim they saw the actual shooting of former senator Benigno Aquino but refused to testify in public, fearing for their lives, a lawyer for the investigators said. APAP - 42 words
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Article45 1984-06-11 16 AP GUST AVE Camus, one of the best known Belgian painters, died last Friday at the age of 70. Mr Camus' seascapes toured the world and hang in homes of private collectors, the imperial palace in Tokyo and the Tehran Museum. APAP - 45 words
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Article38 1984-06-11 16 Reuter SRI LANKA's national carrier, Air Lanka, has bought its first Boeing 74? jumbo jet from Australia's Qantas Airways for U5523.5 million. The price included two extra engines, spare parts and training facilities-Reuter - 38 words
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Article49 1984-06-11 16 Reuter HEAVY shelling rocked residential areas of Beirut throughout Saturday night and early yesterday, killing two people and wounding at least 40 in the worst violence for three weeks. Repeated attempts to arrange ceasefires failed and thousands of people spent the night in basements or stairwells. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article33 1984-06-11 16 LEADERS of Peru's civil servants on Saturday vowed to continue their strike despite the declaration of a state of emergency, which they said was ordered to break their stoppage.33 words
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Article44 1984-06-11 16 Reuter TWO bodyguards of French President Francois Mitterrand had their guns confiscated by British police at the Western economic summit. The issue of armed foreign bodyguards at the summit provoked a political row in Britain last week. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement131 1984-06-11 16 Call Britannia tor professional investment advice 16 Raffles Quay, #53-07 Hong Leong Building, Singapore 0104. 4m? Telephone: *****86. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Sunny Chia Ah Soon (NRIC No. *****72/S) is no longer in our employment and as such he is not authorised to transact any business whatsoever131 words
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Advertisement137 1984-06-11 16 How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in A 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 reputation137 words
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Miscellaneous55 1984-06-11 16 Outlook for todoy: Portly cloudy; showers in the lot* morning and •arty afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on June 10 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.5 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 0.90 Roinfall in millimetres 3.1 Rainfall this month 214.855 words
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261 1984-06-11 17 DANIEL SIM - By DANIEL SIM SINGAPORE company Global Airfreight has aims of capturing a slice of the sea-air forwarding market with its new seafreight subsidiary called Global Seafreight. With the new set-up, Global Airfreight will be able to provide a complete service in261 words
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Article, Illustration727 1984-06-11 17 VONG NYAM MING - By VONG NYAM MING TWO MALAYSIAN companies have teamed up with Kone of Finland to bid for contracts to privately run the Ms 24 million bulk cargo terminal in Port Kelang. Although the names of the two companies were not revealed,727 words
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Article717 1984-06-11 17 Ihipplng Uw Col Abo* Tromporr V s Afto > VI 3 Ahr L«*r VI s AC To«p(r X 5 A4poc VI 5 Antoro Shpg rv 1 APC Ur* V 4 API 4/5 Arrow X 4 ASCL 1 Awabrok«r V 5 Affcn Ltftot X 2 Aufttouo Unt V717 words
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Article1543 1984-06-11 18 Lloyd's List JUST 15 YEARS ago after starting out with one old cargo ship, Taiwan's Evergreen Line is set to become the world's biggest container ship operator. The spectacular growth of the line and its ambitious plan to spend US$l,000 million on a round-the-world serviceLloyd's List - 1,543 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-06-11 18 Lloyd's List PENDING THE start of the round-the-world service, the first four "G" class vessels are being deployed in the Far East-North Europe trade. The Ever Garden will inaugurate the eastbound service on July 20 when she sails from Keelung for the Caribbean and the USLloyd's List - 250 words
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Article1456 1984-06-11 18 INCREASED grain chartering developed on the freight market on Thursday although rates failed to show any recovery, shipbrokers said. Grain from the US Gulf to Japan paid US$l5.lO, against $15.35 previously, while $23.50 was paid for wheat from the Gulf to Algeria and $17.50 from the Gulf to1,456 words
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222 1984-06-11 18 AFP THE MALAYSIAN government is determined to encourage a national shipping industry, despite trading difficulties over the past two years, in a bid to reduce dependence on foreign flag carriers, shipping sources said. The state-owned Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC), badlyAFP - 222 words
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242 1984-06-11 19 A WARNING of "horrendous" delays at United Kingdom ports resulting from proposed changes in UK customs charges and value-added tax accountancy measures has been issued to the British government by representatives of the users and management of the Port of Dover. A242 words
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436 1984-06-11 19 HELLENIC Lines's final hope of survival has been extinguished by the Greek courts which has declared the last of the company's operations bankrupt. The Greek shipping line's remaining affairs have been placed in the hands of an official receiver. The court decision was436 words
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Article189 1984-06-11 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EABT/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.189 words
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Article604 1984-06-11 19 OCEAN TRANSPORT and Trading's negotiations for the sale of two ships could net the company around US$ll million. Both the chemical tanker Anco Charger and the ore/oil carrier Tantalns have been reported sold although the company said that details had not yet been tied up on the Tantalus604 words
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4620 1984-06-11 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.4,620 words
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Article691 1984-06-11 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Liaohe 5E 11 6 84 2300 Y Fung FSB 1000-1100 L8 Sea Fortune 25 11.6 84 2300 Eastern M TA 3 1000-1100 A3 Leda Maersk 8408 11.6691 words
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Article1711 1984-06-11 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Ur*-F.iruU Li*r Transgroup (S) Akreakiel Uaer Service Kjm Shpg (S> Alfred C Taepfer Oceanus Shipping Agen cy (S) Martntex Enterprise (PK). Alpar Intrasea (S) Biniang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo1,711 words
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Article369 1984-06-11 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent ArrivaJ Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Equator in 22 T Soon alongside 11.644/0700 Great Mount 19 CF Sharp alongside 11.684/1500 Matsushlma Maru 29/30 HS Hup alongside 11.644/0600 Ned Nagasaki 44 Ned-EAC alongside 11.644/0600 Turkmenlya 35/6 Sin Sot alongside 11.644/2000 Young Chemicarry 15/0 CF369 words
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Advertisement74 1984-06-11 26 SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD STOK CaOMO OfTTKONG KM «CH RAM6OOH M.V. GRAM) MS 14/6 21/t HV CHOSQ MMU UM 14/6 7/6 N.V. CAT* TKA V I 21/6 27/6 MM* OCUA wn MR COM. TO LIB IE: tlttM (4 UCS) M*(. M FM* #M-M S'pm tIM •Hk MMIM T# S7t 12/347(2474 words
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Miscellaneous180 1984-06-11 26 jri Regional Weather 4 < N !\1 EJ *2 ii&& Ni L" i i sK la S3 LLi^ IK °C cT w Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperoture c X\ A Shower Weather Wind180 words
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