The Business Times, 18 July 1984
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Title Section11 1984-07-18 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, JULY 18,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-07-18 1 JOHN LIM - Consumers can save up to 60pc if they buy brandless goods By JOHN LIM AN ADVERTISER'S nightmare occurs when he cannot claim that his product is better than Brand X, although in many cases it is simply similar. But a consumer's dream is505 words
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513 1984-07-18 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY FOR THE SECOND consecutive year, Singapore's four discount houses recorded almost stagnant after-tax profits last year, after enjoying rapid growth rates in 1960 and 1981. On an industry-wide basis, total profits after taxation, diminution in value of assets and transfer to513 words
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175 1984-07-18 1 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew yesterday explained to Members of Parliament the rationale behind the proposed non-constituency opposition MPs. The press was not invited to the session at Parliament House, and no statements were issued after the meeting. MPs contacted by BT declined to comment.175 words
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219 1984-07-18 1 Bernama BRUNEI IS likely to break the foreign exchange link with Singapore and fix its dollars to the US currency upon setting up its own monetary authority in early 1906. The latest issue of Borneo Bulletin quoted the Bank of America as sayingBernama - 219 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-07-18 1 Boytaf literal to selective eennters helped push some ■hare prices Uglier at the Stogapere stock market yestoday. At the dual bell, the BT Cempsslto Index clssed SJI points higher at 78SJ9 while the Straits Times ladastrlal Index added 3.13 petals to 875.99. Cantton dominated the market yesterday and67 words
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260 1984-07-18 1 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG CONTRACTORS for the 12 Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) civil contracts will soon have 1,000 skilled workers from Hongkong to choose from. The recruitment officer sent to Hongkong by the MRT Corporation (MRTC) to search for skilled260 words
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139 1984-07-18 1 SINGAPOREANS are urged to come forward and be trained as Volunteer After-care Officers (VAOs) to help former drug addicts adjust to society. Mr Baey Lian Peck, president of the Singapore Anti-Nar-cotics Association (Sana) said that former drug takers helped by VAOs to adjust139 words
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449 1984-07-18 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING SINGAPORE'S trade unionists who rejected the proposal to extend the CPF withdrawal age are ready to accept a compromise proposal for partial withdrawal at 55 years. The latest issue of The Singaporean said all unionists it spoke to have449 words
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Article61 1984-07-18 1 AFP A PROMINENT lawyer found dead in his swimming pool in Hongkong shortly before be was to be questioned by police might have killed himself if he believed this would help his firm, a colleague told an inquest in Hongkong yesterday. Police wanted to questionAFP - 61 words
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Advertisement264 1984-07-18 1 Ludtr, Page 8 Wm SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 MONEY EXCHANGES 7 YEW HUAT Electrical Sanitation has won $1.2 million worth of electrical fitting contracts for Housing and Development Board projects in Yishun and Hougang. Page 3 AMERICAN Secretary of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige says it is time that US264 words
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Advertisement49 1984-07-18 1 Singapores First Local Bank with an international banking network to service you better FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS ftAHK L TO Memr** OCBC G^oup Head Oflice 19 ?5 <_*- Top 100 companies BT will publish tomorrow the ranking of the Top 100 companies listed on the stock exchange based on gross assets.49 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article535 1984-07-18 2 CHUANG PECK MING - Wet market to sell fresh food at low prices By CHUANG PECK MING A RELATIVE newcomer has arrived to grab a share of the supermarket business in Katong with a wet market concept and cheaper products. First Farmers' Market's proprietor, Mr Buddy Ang, said: "Seeing535 words
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Article119 1984-07-18 2 A ONE-DAY workshop on material bundling and scaffolding In the shipbuilding and repair industry will be held this Saturday. The workshop has been organined to Introduce two local practice mnnuuls on scaffolding and material handling, written by Indnstry specialists for repair managers, engineers and safety officers.119 words
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258 1984-07-18 2 PARTICIPANTS at the sth International Leather Fair held at Singapore's World Trade Centre in June have received orders worth $6 million. This was revealed in a survey conducted by the organiser, ITEM Pte Ltd, on 41 per cent of the participants. The survey258 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article, Illustration77 1984-07-18 2 airline Croaurir recently took delivery of the first of 10 Saab-Fairchild 340 twinturboprop airliners. Crossair is the first airline to place an order for the Saab-Fairchild 340. The Saab-Fairchild 340, a 35-passenger regional and corporate aircraft, is Jointly produced by Saab- Scania of Sweden and Fairchild Industries Inc77 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-07-18 2 HONGKONG BANK has appointed (our new branch managers. PETER SOI CHIN YONO takes over from Loh Mun Loong as manager of the Hongkong Bank's Serangoon Gardens branch. Mr Sim Joined the London office of the Hongkong Bank in 1964. BICHABD LOW KOK HAW, assistant managerbranches, assumes the411 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-07-18 3 R RAMA - By R RAMA HEAVY RAIN failed to dampen the spirits of students of the National University of Singapore who held their annual Rag and Flag Day yesterday. Many had spent the night before making paper mache i models, and painting and deco•v320 words
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273 1984-07-18 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO A NEW language school has been set up in Singa- pore and this one promises to meet your communication needs. The ILC (International Language Centre) Language and Business Training Centre offers English courses at both intensive and non-intensive levels. The Centre,273 words
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110 1984-07-18 3 HOW TO put the "super" in supervisors was the theme of a talk last night by Michael Lowe which highlighted management's role in supporting supervisory training. In his speech, Mr Lowe, an assistant director of the management and supervisory department group at the110 words
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221 1984-07-18 3 PRICES ROSE by SJ per cent la June m aa annualised bads, the second biggest increase since February. The Consumer Price Index In Jane was alse IJ E' cent higher than in y. The increase sver May was because of dearer fish and vegetables,221 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-07-18 3 rr WAS a case of "crowing all the way to the Chest". Big Rooster, the barbecued-chicken chain which has just opened an outlet in the Republic, brought with it a gift for the Community Chest of Singapore all $10,198.25 of sales101 words
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195 1984-07-18 3 THERE ARE now about 900 people operating or involved in the application of more than 220 CAD/CAM (computer aided design/manufacturing) workstations installed in over 35 companies. This increasingly significant role that CAD/CAM is playing in local industry has spurred the Ngee195 words
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Article129 1984-07-18 3 THE MARINE industry, an important sector of Singapore's economy, is one of the biggest potential users of CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacture). However, the use of CAD/CAM in ship-building, rig-construc-tion, and other related industries remains undeveloped. A seminar entitled "CAD/ CAM in the Marine129 words
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283 1984-07-18 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE YEW HUAT Electrical Sanitation has won $1.2 million worth of electrical fitting contracts for Housing Board projects in Yishun and Hougang. The company will install electrical systems for 10 blocks of three- and four-room flats, a block of executive283 words
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128 1984-07-18 3 THE CZECHOSLOVAKIAN ambassador to Singapore, Mr Richard Krai, presented his Letter of Credence to President CV Devan Nair at the Istana yesterday. Mr Krai is also the ambassador to Indonesia and is a resident of Jakarta. Mr Krai, who was born in Prague, is128 words
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OVERSEAS
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322 1984-07-18 4 Reuter JAPAN'S economy is on a steady growth path, producing the best performance seen for five years, a Japanese government agency said yesterday. Officials at the State Economic Planning Agency said in a report that the growth rate was being helped by risingReuter - 322 words
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226 1984-07-18 4 AFP THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry has decided to ask other ministries and government agencies to cut their budget requests for next year by 10 per cent from their current appropriations, ministry officials said on Monday. The officials said that the Finance Ministry made theAFP - 226 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-07-18 4 AP DELEGATES to the Democratic National Convention say the US economy will be the decisive factor in their party's battle against President Ronald Reagan. I The delegates also appeared to take a rather pessimistic view of the coming elections only about half of them said they believedAP; UPI photo - 276 words
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252 1984-07-18 4 Reuter FOURTEEN Nato countries and Japan are tightening controls on the sale of computers to the Soviet bloc, the last hurdle in a two-year policy review on strategic exports, Western officials said on Monday. They reported that a "flexible compromise" was reachedReuter - 252 words
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407 1984-07-18 4 UPI US .SECRETARY of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige said on Monday it was time US businesses stop believing they could sell all of their products at home and still survive in a competitive world market. But Mr Baldrige also said it was essential thatUPI - 407 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article62 1984-07-18 4 CLOSE TO 200 Soviet citizens have been prosecuted in a government anti-corruption drive that included the recent execution of a food store manager who catered to members of Moscow's elite. The crackdown, trumpeted in a series of articles in the government-run press, indicated that President Konstantin Chernenko is62 words
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Article63 1984-07-18 4 THE United Nations, saying the improper handling of toxic products causes at least 10,000 deaths a year, plans to create an information bank designed to give developing nations data on dangerous chemicals. Peter Sand, the legal director of the UN Environment Programme, said the agency would ask governments63 words
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Article43 1984-07-18 4 KEROSENE tiGMBS were thrown at the headquarters of Japan's ruling Liberal-Demo-cratic Party and two other facilities in and near Tokyo on Monday night, police said. A 500 ml bottle containing kerosene burst into flames and charred part of the LDP building.43 words
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Article58 1984-07-18 4 Agencies COMPUTERS at Nasa's Marshall space flight centre were illegally tapped, apparently by teenagers, the FBI disclosed on Monday after raiding four homes and seizing equipment allegedly used by the youngsters. "Valuable computer time was stolen and certain computer records have been destroyed by persons who made theAgencies - 58 words
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Article67 1984-07-18 4 THE 200-year-old corpse of a woman, so perfectly preserved that the skin was still soft and the hair Jet black, has been found in South China. The New China News Agency said the woman was 40 years old when she died. The body was unearthed from a brick-lined67 words
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Article39 1984-07-18 4 BRITAIN'S National 00 Corp is holding North Sea oil prices at present levels for the third quarter of 1984 in spite of customer pressure to cut rates. The international spot market was around US$l.5O below official prices.39 words
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313 1984-07-18 5 Reuter THE SEVEN-WEEK-old metalworkers' strike may cut West German second quarter real gross national product (GNP) by about one per cent compared with results without the dispute. The Bundesbank's July report, released yesterday, repeated last month's prediction that second quarter output wouldReuter - 313 words
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Article85 1984-07-18 5 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday criticised Britain for refusing to grant an extra London flight to the Malaysian Airline System (MAS). The Prime Minister said the national carrier should be allowed to mount regular services to major destinations ofBernama - 85 words
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458 1984-07-18 5 Lange: Country is in constitutional crisis AP OUTGOING NEW Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon, facing criticism that his fiscal policies are wreaking economic chaos, predicted yesterday that devaluation of the already-weak New Zealand dollar was inevitable. In a departure from earlier statements in whichAP - 458 words
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309 1984-07-18 5 Reuter THE UNITED States yesterday brushed aside a call by New Zealand's fledgling Labour government to renegotiate the Anzus South Pacific defence pact and rebuked its moves to ban visiting US nuclear warships. US Secretary of State George Shultz emerged yesterday from a two-dayReuter - 309 words
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Article262 1984-07-18 5 UPI A FEDERAL grand Jury in the US has indicted three Pakistani nationals for trying to ship parts for nuclear weapons to Pakistan. A three-count federal indictment charged Nazir Ahmed Vaid, Salim Ahmed Mohamedy and Ilyas Ahmed Mohamedy with giving false statements to US customs officials,UPI - 262 words
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Article721 1984-07-18 5 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvic« number Local tiflVM From PAA MAS KAL CAL MAS MAS MAS RBA SIA CPA GIA SIA SIA SAS THAI UB MAS GIA MAS OA SIA SIA SIA GIA SIA GIA PA5 MH681 KE624 CIO 10 MH60) MH67I MH8I1 BM21 SQ103 CX7I0 GA960 SQI05 SQ201721 words
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Article162 1984-07-18 5 Reuter THE FAMILY of Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov has urged Reverend Jesse Jackson to pursue his attempt to visit the Soviet Union to help secure medical treatment for Mr Sakharov's ailing wife. The black political activist, an also-ran in the race for the Democratic presidential nominationReuter - 162 words
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Article84 1984-07-18 5 AP AN AMERICAN art dealer paid U5535,000 for a bottle of French wine. Organisers said the price set a new world record. Millionaire Bill Burford, owner of the Texas art gallery in Dallas, bought the 1870 Mouton Baron de Rothschild through a North England companyAP - 84 words
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169 1984-07-18 5 UPI INDIA, where couples consider large families the promise of well-being not national disaster, will outstrip China as the world's most populous nation within 70 years, according to population studies. "When it comes to fertility control or family planning, the Indian experience hasUPI - 169 words
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Advertisement261 1984-07-18 4 A, xjLs a corporate decision-maker, how will you help choose the right minicomputer system for vour organization especially if you have no data processing knowledge? A mass of technical data is not the answer. You need to gain a practical, comfortable awareness of the subject And that's whv IBM is261 words
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mBANKING AND FINANCE
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260 1984-07-18 6 Reuter US BANKS now have more opportunities to establish and expand operations overseas .than they had five years ago $ut still face serious obstacles, According to findings by the SjS Treasury. The 1984 report to Congress on foreign government treatment of US commercial bankingReuter - 260 words
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Article143 1984-07-18 6 Reuter PERUVIAN officials declined comment on a press report that the government had decided to suspend payment on two months worth of interest owed to foreign commercial banks. Spokesmen for the central bank and the economics ministry said they could not confirm or deny aReuter - 143 words
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Article75 1984-07-18 6 FT THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund has told Venezuela that it does not need an IMF credit to help it sort out its US$33 billion foreign debt problems. Finance Minister Manuel Azpurua said in London on Monday: "The IMF thinks the economy is going in the rightFT - 75 words
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Article61 1984-07-18 6 Reuter THE RISE in value of the dollar has put about three billion crowns on Denmark's central government foreign debt, says Niels Erik Soerensen, head of the foreign debt department. Denmark holds about $7 billion in dollar debt, mainly in syndicated credits. He says DenmarkReuter - 61 words
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Article194 1984-07-18 6 Asian uss OHw lid 7 doys 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months II 9/16 II 11/16 11 7/8 12 3/16 12 3/4 13 13 3/8 SFr 11 7/16 11 9/16 113/4 12 1/16 12 5/8 12 7/8 13 1/4 Dm 1 mont 3 months194 words
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Article, Illustration639 1984-07-18 6 SINGAPORE: The local dollar closed weaker yesterday at 552.1450/60 against the US currency compared with Monday's close of 2.1400/10 and at 5J91.50/60 against the Malaysian dollar compared with 91.45/55. The US dollar extended earlier gains against most major currencies. It rose to a late 2.8410/20 marks from an639 words
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Article171 1984-07-18 6 Interbank rates at 3pm Local doltow to ooo «wt of fofofi «MMyoo tart* US dolor 2.1440 2.1450 ***** -23.96 Storing pound Australian dolor 2.8354 1.7827 2.8389 1.7857 7.3469 3 4286 •61.41 NZ dolor 3.4286 Conodkm dolor ***** 1.6139 3.4206 -52.86 Locol dolors to 100 ooitt of foroifoavroKta Indonesian171 words
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Article382 1984-07-18 6 SINGAPORE Futures recovered in moderate late trading yesterday on local buying interest to close steady at around New York's levels. December, the only traded position with a turnover of 494 lots, closed little changed at U*****.00 an ounce compared with New York's $363.50/364.30 close. LONDON The morning gold fix382 words
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Article121 1984-07-18 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate eased by a Vfe-point to close at VA per cent oil the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. Term rates (or the one, two and three-month maturities rose by 1/16-potnt across-the-board compared with Monday's close. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer lid Overnight 7 7/8121 words
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Advertisement127 1984-07-18 6 wt ma ide Chailie stands tall and proud, et like the plants he's been growing nee the day we opened. W ■m, Ci V X Chest of :«k.^ Thelslunclßdlln-^^^SHO ***** n«»»K" S J"„ W $i o, $20 Tickcts d 4 4H o-, or V~ v\ r > Where else but127 words
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FEATURES
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Article485 1984-07-18 8 MAKING white whiter, colours brighter and clothes smell cleaner is an expensive game for detergent companies. Costs seldom arise from research and development into better products. Instead, up to a dozen brands of detergent are sometimes produced by the same factory. They go through the485 words
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Article, Illustration724 1984-07-18 8 TOH TECK SUN - By TOH TECK SUN THE MALAYS call it tank harga. It literally means pulling prices. The nearest equivalent in English is "playing hard-to-get." Tarik harga succinctly describes the exchanges between the United States and the Soviet Union on the subject of disarmament. The two countries724 words
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378 1984-07-18 8 TERRIL JONES - By TERRIL JONES AP THE departure from Japan last Sunday of a Bulgarian diplomat accused of high-tech espionage underscores Japan's prominence as an espionage target for the communist bloc. The diplomat was identified by the Japanese Foreign Ministry as Orlin Popivanov. aAP - 378 words
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Article1072 1984-07-18 9 EDWARD FISKE - EDWARD FISKE takes a close look at the changes now taking place in the foreign student population in the United States EDWARD FISKE NYT WHEN US Secretary of State George Shultz arrived in Kuala Lumpur last week on a state visit, Malaysian officials greeted himNYT - 1,072 words
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Miscellaneous650 1984-07-18 8 Si CRYPTIC PUZZLE I Marks mod* by bolts (5) 6 After a bod start, possfcly stow game (5) 9 Tradesmen providing capital cover (7) 10 You can get there from the coast (5) 11 I possibly make an a#y of that Kuryakn character (5) 12 A bone shattering joKficatton (5)650 words
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Advertisement188 1984-07-18 9 If YOU Ship T0... From... Or Through... The United States. THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM is 23,000 track miles long (36,000 km.), reaching communities in 20 states, with connecting service to 30 more. This single-system service links you to America's heartland and the south central states via major West Coast and188 words
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Advertisement176 1984-07-18 9 Me at* XjCW %\V Sri Lanka great investment climate Unprecedented incentives Inexpensive skilled labour Modern infrastructure The Greater Colombo Economic Commission (GCEC) the Governing Authority for Sri Lanka's Investment Promotion Zones, now offers Singaporean entrepreneurs unparalleled investment opportunities. 100% tax exemption upto 10 years and other unique tax benefits. Large176 words
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Miscellaneous955 1984-07-18 9 w HIGHLIGHTS Hand and eye Glorious mud 8.03 pm, Channel 12 What you can do with mud is the subject of this programme. Master potters such as the late Michael Cardew and Tatsuzo Shimaoka and their works are featured. (40 minutes) Cosmopolitan theatre Flags over Portsmouth 9.05 pm, Channel 12955 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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232 1984-07-18 10 Reuter BRITISH Aerospace PLC announced in a statement on Monday that it has decided not to continue merger talks with General Electric Co PLC (GEC) in the absence of a specific proposal from GEC. But the British Aerospace board would consider any proposals thatReuter - 232 words
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149 1984-07-18 10 Reuter AMERICAN EXPRESS Co and its auditors believe it followed standard, acceptable accounting practices in reporting earnings of its wholly-owned Fireman's Fund Insurance Co, a company spokesman said. The company was responding to inquiries following its disclosure in its second-quarter earnings statement that it isReuter - 149 words
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Article81 1984-07-18 10 Reuter CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS Corp chairman David Taylor, in a letter to bank employees, said Continental would be restructured rather than merged with another institution. He wrote: "At this time there is a strong likelihood that through a series of transactions Continental will be structured so that it isReuter - 81 words
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280 1984-07-18 10 IBM and car issues paced a late rally that left the stock market mixed on Monday in spite of a prediction by economist Henry Kaufman that inflation and interest rates would climb next year. Brokers said they could not find a single, overriding280 words
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Article131 1984-07-18 10 JULY 16 c$ Imp CM 34* -W Abrtibi 26* 12* AJcon 34* Irrt Pro* P*>a 29* 20*B Int Uti 23* 22% .*4 Ml NKkel K»rr Add 16* M T«l 31* I4H BP Can Ltd 24* Mauay Ferg 3* 30 Mc BkxM 24* 23* Motion A 16* Can Prm Mg131 words
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Article208 1984-07-18 10 JULY 16 Rand Trust Bk 255 15 Un Staa( 110 unch INDUSTRIALS Unaac Wodworlh 5108 Abarcont 175 unch MININGS AE And CI 835 -15 Anglos 2200 unch AMK_ 400 2925 inch 75 Angkoal 1800 25 1245 •5 Buffats 6850 •50 C G Smith 1875 3656 CNA 260 5 940208 words
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Article712 1984-07-18 10 JULY I* US$ ACF InduMnat AJcor Alumn 36 Afcoo 32 ABaahany Lud 20* Afead Cham Cp 30* Afcad Storai 43* Ak-Chafcnar» 9* Am Brandt Inc 57* Am Broodcott 63* Am Con Co 44 Am C.vanamd 46 Am Else Pwr 17* Am Exprau 28* Am Horn* Prod 49* inch712 words
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Article912 1984-07-18 10 Amsterdam JULY 1« Fk 4VAM 304 00 +3 ***** 4-0 5 Ahold 178 00 +0 8 Akio 8240 4-0.6 AMEV 152 70 -0 3 Amtoi Bark 30 00 -O II Bote 87 80 -0.2 234 50 405 Boako 6500 403 Catond 36.20 unch CaK ***** m* Dak Mi912 words
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Advertisement152 1984-07-18 10 London stock*, Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover mouth-watering delights prepared by liong Kong chefs, reel like royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm for lunch and 7.00 pm— 11.00 pm for dinner PMNGEHDTEL 2 70Orchard Road Singapore152 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article341 1984-07-18 11 HONGKONG: Prices closed mostly steady in moderately active trading yesterday, with lower local Interbank rates and the steady Hongkong dollar background factors. The Hang Seng Index ended up 153 points at 793.69, against a 7.82 J rise at the morning close. HK Wharf rose five cents to HK53.073, Jardlne341 words
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Article202 1984-07-18 11 JULY 17 MT S 8.15 +0.3 Ltan Hwo Indus 1295 31 60 +0.1 02 31 10 0.3 28 10 03 Gothoy Corn 30 30 58.50 0.1 +2 Pacific El*cl Wire 19 10 26 50 0.5 2 40 +o or 26.60 0.4 Shan> 23 10 +03 1680 03 ShiMn Poper202 words
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Article399 1984-07-18 11 1 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher I yesterday on a revival of buying of blue chips and populars following a 'rise on wall Street on Monday. The market average rose 64.44 to •close at 10,242.02 after gaining 23.48 lon Monday, on volume of 300 million shares against 250 million399 words
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Article123 1984-07-18 11 MANILA: Share prices closed yesterday mostly easier in dull trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index eased 0.38 to 126.35 and the Mining Index 4.52 to 1,001.79. The 00 Index was unchanged at 0.747. PLDT eased to 38.50 pesos from 39 and Philex "A" to 0.1350 from 0.1400. JULY 17123 words
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Article350 1984-07-18 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed firmer yesterday after fluctuating throughout the day. Near the close, the All Ordinaries Index was up 1.1 at 678.0. National turnover was 49.53 million shares worth $57.79 million. Among the miners, Aberfoyle rose 10 cents to $5.50 while five-cent rises took Renison to $2.55 and350 words
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Article166 1984-07-18 11 BANGKOK: Share prices closed mixed in quiet trading and low turnover yesterday, officials at the securities exchange of Thailand said. The Book Club Index rose 0.15 point to 117.54 on turnover of 10.3 million baht with 45,411 shares traded. Slam City Cement fell four baht to 380, Maboonkhrong rose166 words
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Article87 1984-07-18 11 AP OTIS ELEVATOR has signed a 30year joint venture agreement with Tianjin Elevator Co, marking the official return of the US company to China where it was the leading elevator maker before the 1949 communist takeover. The contract was signed in the north-eastern industrial city ofAP - 87 words
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194 1984-07-18 11 FT RENAULT, a French state-owned car group, has denied Japanese newspaper reports that it was negotiating a major deal with Toyota involving collaboration in the car manufacturing and marketing business. However, Renault confirmed it was continuing to explore with Japanese companies possible commercial andFT - 194 words
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Article82 1984-07-18 11 Reuter FUJITSU LTD will make a one-for-10 bonus issue for shareholders registered on March 31, 1985 and a one-for-20 bonus issue for those registered on March 31, 1986. This is to pay back premiums on a US$4B million capital increase to be made with payment onReuter - 82 words
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159 1984-07-18 11 AFP TOYOTA Motor, Japan's top car maker, reported growth in production, domestic sales and exports in June but its rival, Nissan, suffered decline in output and exports last month. Toyota said it produced 304,830 vehicles in June, up 4.8 per cent from aAFP - 159 words
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Advertisement560 1984-07-18 11 HH > i i V -4 I 3 r?» Lunch^> NonV» f A at th« Luna someth.»»9 rea i thingTuck to tne $u* ffjKSS.Sb House to wine, dlae ami eafcrtaia Highlighting some of latest and most creat summer collections the fashion scene. Every Friday night from to August 31,1964. 7.30pm560 words
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Advertisement109 1984-07-18 11 fill Golden Phoenix chad zhcxj SitSnt GARDEN RESTAURANT 6th storey, UIC Building. Shcnton Way For reservations, please call Ellen. Tel: *****55. ■i-XM o,ll|j£ Golden Phoenix Sichuan cuisine Hotel Equatorial 429 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 1025. For reservations. please call Diana. Tel: *****31 ext. 136 or 144 4th storey. World Trade109 words
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Article240 1984-07-18 12 SINGAPORE: The market closed yesterday lower with August One RSS buyers quoted at 191.50 cents per kg, down 1.75 cents from Monday. Prices lost some 3.25 cents in quiet morning trading on some selling of August One RSS in quiet trading. Levels were easier in the early afternoon on240 words
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Article45 1984-07-18 12 WHEAT futures closed mostly lower yesterday, with spot July off 5Vi UScents a bushel. Thinlytraded distant July ended up \a cent. Prices ended near the bottom erf a 5V4 cent range. Traders cited hedge pressure associated with movement from the recent winter wheat harvest.45 words
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Article74 1984-07-18 12 OLD CROP CBT soybean futures closed up as much as 11 Vi US-cents per bushel yesterday, while new crop lost 614 cents. Prices ended at or near the top of a 13-cent range. The June drop in soybean processors' soyoil and soybean stocks supported nearby months. The premium of74 words
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Article323 1984-07-18 12 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB in boles) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS prompt 185 50 186 50N 186 50 187 50N Int 1 RSS Aug 191 00 191 50 191 50 192.00 Int 1 RSS Sep 196 50 197 00 196 50323 words
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Article104 1984-07-18 12 (in cants/1 ton Dollcti) August September (current mtn) (forword mth) RAS NOON NOON Buyers S«<l«n Buyers Saltan SSfi 20 185 00 187.00N 186 00 188 00N SSR SO 183 00 185 00N 184 00 186 00N MRELB l«y«rs l«rtn StIUn SMR CV 232 50 234 SON 234104 words
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Article154 1984-07-18 12 Chinese Produce Exchange Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 487 50 (Setters' noon dosing pi 17. S$/100 kg) ices on July Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW B W FOB NSW 355 00 256 00 Coconut oil Bulk FOB Old drum FOB New drum FOB ***** 223 00 227 00 Gambier fob154 words
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Article86 1984-07-18 12 THE Strmito tin price In Penang rose two cents yesterday to Ms2t.l7 a kilo niter being nt the ITA floor level «f $».15 since Jnly i. Dealers noted strong support by tbe buffer stock manager and renewed baying from Japanese and local Interests, sparked by sterling's firmness against86 words
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Article103 1984-07-18 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed firmer yesterday on late covering and speculative buying in moderate trading with interest again centred on the July position. July deliveries in the central and south regions firmed Ms4o and $35 respectively to $1,060 per tonne, while August in the south and103 words
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Article214 1984-07-18 12 Singapore (SS/kito, ei-godown) Thai white 100% 1st doss (kangaroo) 1 05 new crop 100% 2nd class 077 100% 3rd class 075 25% new crop No stock B-10% No stock Thai broken A-super 062 Sp«c.ol 055 Thoi rice 55% No stock Chine rice 10% 092 15% No stock 25% No214 words
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Article144 1984-07-18 12 (In HK$ per bake of 400 fc) China carded yam, cones BK>e Phoenix 16'* 3,450 Bfcje Phoenix 20't 3,500 Bkje Phoenix 32's 3,900 Bkje Phoenix 40** 4,400 Girded yorn, hank Bhje Phoenix 21'* 3,600 Combed yorn, cones Bhte Phoemx 32'* 5,500 Bhje Phoenix 40'» 5,700 Open-end yorn Blue Phoenix144 words
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Article425 1984-07-18 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a subdued morning yesterday with gains from Monday's close of £24 to £8. Sep stood £23 higher at £2,213 after holding in a £19 range. OILSEEDS Oils and oilseeds firmed up to midday yesterday mainly in response to a higher Chicago soy complex futures425 words
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Advertisement426 1984-07-18 12 >: -A The NCR advantage in the business rat race: The Tower 1632 A small powerful computer (with a small price) that lets you choose from a wider range of software and hardware Because different businesses have different needs, NCR created the Tower 1632. A >ftware and interfaces throughout. The426 words
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Article, Illustration4135 1984-07-18 13 SELECTIVE buying interest helped some share prices to close generally higher at the Singapore stock market yesterday. The day closed with the BT Composite Index tacking on 3.39 points to 783.60. The Straits Times Industrial Index added 3.63 points to 875.09. Trading activity in4,135 words
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Article236 1984-07-18 13 SINGAPORE Riaa* Indices Fa*-C1 CULS 340 Maaf Caa 50* 214 kaatackr W 452 M T F 330 CM* lis 0 C C 935 Faa-O SO( 242 Hum M W Laad 338 Fall* 20 15 12 12 10 10 10 ♦8 ♦8 ST Cw)»ln BTMcatar rro*os STUMM ST236 words
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Article497 1984-07-18 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market drifted through a boring session yesterday with share prices generally finishing on an easier note. Turnover dropped further to 4.62 million shares valued at M 511.89 million from Monday's 5.07 million units worth $13.3 million. The steadier trend on Monday497 words
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Article2822 1984-07-18 13 BID and offer prices officially Hated and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,822 words
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Article704 1984-07-18 14 INNOVEST Bhd (formerly Fuaan Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd) has forecast pre-tax profits before extraordinary items and minority interests of about M 55.49 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1964. Hie forecast made in the group's rights issue circular takes into account the intended use of704 words
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523 1984-07-18 14 MOUNT Pleasure Holdings Bhd (formerly Public Corp Bhd) has chosen to raise money through an issue of convertible unsecured loan stocks because it is more cost effective than a rights issue. The company said a loan stock issue will defer the dilution of earnings523 words
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Article1884 1984-07-18 14 810 and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcorn (2.1 OS) (4) 2 09 (2) 2.10 Antoh1,884 words
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407 1984-07-18 14 Reuter BRITISH clearing banks, reporting shortly, are expected to show improved profits and dividends for first half 1964, except for Midland Bank PLC, bank analysts said. Higher earnings wlere achieved in spite of increased bad and doubtful debt provisions, boosted by ArgentineReuter - 407 words
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Article223 1984-07-18 14 ESSO Malaysia Bhd: EGM on July 20 at 11am in Raya Room, Equatorial Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur. METAL Box Hlngsporr limited: 9th AGM on July 20 at 10am in Yellow Orchid Room, Shangri-la Hotel, Mezzanine Floor, 22 Orange Road (1025). PRASES Neave Limited: 85th AGM on223 words
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Article101 1984-07-18 14 HONGKONG Austrolion Industrials Hong Song Indax Tuatdoy 960.8 Monday 958 5 Tuatdoy 793.69 Waak ogo 940.7 Monday 791.16 Wtik ago 805.31 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Monday H 16.83 Tokyo Dow Tuatdoy ioflfs ***** 02 Friday 1109.87 Waak ogo 1134.05 Monday ***** 58 Standard and Poors WNk ogo101 words
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Article199 1984-07-18 14 Moflootrj price for Juty 18 >($) Singapore Unit Trust Th« Commute* Tht Soving* Fund S'por* Prog Fund S'por* S*c Fund S'pora Invwt Fund S'por* Equity Fund 3 06 3.25 1.87 198 1.36 1.44 2.08 Z2I 1.12* 1.***** 1.43 Asia Unit Trust Mai InvMt Fund Mai Prog Fund Mai199 words
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Article512 1984-07-18 15 By HOCK LOCK SIEW THE biggest corporate merger in Singapore stock market history has started a race among merchant banks to get the plum Job of advising the companies concerned. Given the prestige attached and the publicity that goes with it, merchant bankers have startedBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 512 words
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Article360 1984-07-18 15 QAF Holdings's surprise move to enter the SES through the back door should be considered a good move in spite of the disappointment of the investing public who are denied the opportunity to subscribe to a primary issue of shares by the Brunei company. Instead, Ben360 words
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Article739 1984-07-18 15 EQUITIES closed mixed in slack trading yesterday as many operators awaited further developments in the UK dockworkers' strike, dealers said. At 130pm, the FTSE 100 index was up 3.9 points at 1006.9. Thorn EMI ended 39p lower at 422 on news of its £136 million rights issue priced739 words
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414 1984-07-18 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE UNITED ladastrlal C«p»rattoa, which Is makfeg a bid far Hoagkeag-haoed Tal Sang Laad Development Ltd, plans to make addltloaal lavestmeato la the eetoay's property aad trading sectors. "A aamber ef prspassls are sadnr consideration, which might Involve the aeqalstttoa414 words
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539 1984-07-18 15 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG METRO HOLDINGS Ltd and Ngee Ann Kongsi are finally nearing agreement on the sale by tender of a piece of prime property in Orchard Road. The two feuding parties over the leased property, which is popularly known as Orchard539 words
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176 1984-07-18 15 HONGKONG A Kowloon Wharf A Godown Co Ltd has, as arranged, sold to Samuel Montagu A Co Ltd all the new Hwa Hong Manufacturing shares it received as part payment for its stake in Singapore Warehouse. The 27 million new Hwa176 words
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Advertisement231 1984-07-18 14 Savings Account Approximate effective annual interest rate. (interest calculated daily at IV* °7o pa and credited monthly.) Time Deposits 1 —12 months W ~rrrr US Bead) Road. Tel: *****75 V*2l Cottyar Quay, Hongkongßank Building, Tel: *****44 t Tall Ching Road, Tel: *****41 80 Mariac Parade Road, Parkway Parade, Tel: *****54231 words
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Advertisement160 1984-07-18 14 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 21st July 1986 of: THE MITSUI BANK, LIMITED M, RAFFLES CHIAV #01-0* We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Period beginning on 18th July160 words
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Advertisement200 1984-07-18 15 BUSINESS MACHINES SYSTEMS... SYSTEMS ESSENTIAL FOR DAILY OFFICE EFFICIENCY. Features: Hopper (300 documents) Display: Display Guide/Warning Lamps Programming: 16 Encoding Programs Encoding Speed: 26 Characters per second Processing Speed: 80 documents per minute Journal Printer: 31 Characters per line 128 Characters in Red/Black Operation Guide Field Indication Keys with indication200 words
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382 1984-07-18 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG IT SEEMS fashionable these days among some people to criticise the government even if it does or says the right things, Mr Ong Teng Cheong said last night. "Somehow, it is becoming fashionable today to voice dissenting views. In382 words
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204 1984-07-18 16 MARINE Midland Bank, which operates an offshore branch in Singapore, has established an office to conduct commodity finance business in the Republic. The new unit, headed by Mr Don Nickbarg (vice-president), is the third to be set up by the bank after New204 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-07-18 16 THE PROPOSED merger of the major newspaper groups is unlikely to stop existing papers from presenting news differently or having different views, Mr Ong Teng Cheong said last night. "It's still possible for the papers to hold different views even with186 words
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Article, Illustration578 1984-07-18 16 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH JOANNE DREW, the group of salons which helps women to exercise and slim, is spreading its wings in Singapore and Malaysia. For the first time, after 17 years in Asia, Joanne Drew is turning to men but578 words
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161 1984-07-18 16 SINGAM Construction Company has been fined $15,000 for failing to provide adequate safety measures which resulted in the death of an employee. The accident occurred on June 26 when Lim Han Chai entered an excavation area in Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park which161 words
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392 1984-07-18 16 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG TOP INTERNATIONAL people in financial and commodity futures trading will meet in Singapore in November for the threeday Pacific Area Futures Conference. Chairmen and chief executives of the world's foremost futures and option exchanges will speak to about 200392 words
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158 1984-07-18 16 AFP THAI economic planners have decided to launch a "trade war" against Japan in retaliation for alleged unfair trading practices, the Bangkok Post said. The decision was reportedly taken after Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe left Bangkok on Monday following trade talks with ThaiAFP - 158 words
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Article64 1984-07-18 16 WALL Street stock prices improved after the first hour of trading yesterday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up nearly two points at under 1119. Overall, gainers held a five-to-four lead over losers. Volume was about 20 million shares. Teledyne was the day's biggest gainer, rising IV*64 words
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181 1984-07-18 16 DIRECTORS of the Joanne Drew Figure Salon have been accused of unlawfully selling another director's shares and removing him from the board. Alexander McGee said the company wrote to him on Oct 8, 1962, informing him of a proposed exercise to sell his shares.181 words
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Article44 1984-07-18 16 Reuter THE FATE of the New Zealand dollar hung in the balance yesterday as Prime Minister-elect David Lange decided to delay until this morning a decision on devaluation. An announcement would be made after a meeting of his Cabinet-elect.Reuter - 44 words
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Article51 1984-07-18 16 AFP THE Malaysian government has ordered a police probe into what appeared to have been a pro-Iranian rally during the weekend in Kota Bahru. A spokesman of the Home Affairs Ministry said it was clear that the organisers had disregarded government warnings on links with Iran.AFP - 51 words
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Article50 1984-07-18 16 Reuter MALAYSIAN police yesterday detained a 34-year-old religious teacher under its internal security laws which allow for detention without trial for renewable two-year periods. Ghazali bin Hasbullah was detained because his religious talks "had caused doubts and confusion among members of the Muslim community". Reuter I 3Reuter - 50 words
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Article42 1984-07-18 16 AFP SOVIET diplomats yesterday rejected a Swiss government request to divulge the contents of a sealed truck which arrived at Rask» last Wednesday from Moscow but escaped a customs check on the grounds tfafit it had diplomatic immunity.AFP - 42 words
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Article41 1984-07-18 16 AFP A POSTHUMOUS state award will be bestowed 4 on Bumiputra Malaysia Finance executive Jalil Ibrahim who was murdered in Hongkong last year, it was officially announced yesterday. The award will be received by Mr Jalifs widow Rosnawi Ibrahim.AFP - 41 words
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Advertisement126 1984-07-18 16 BIOTONIC CAPSULES A Tonic for Vigour and Vitality! m mm 7A7i A 3 J m mmmm w&w 'fa A iVi i Yi <■ -C. I -V It certainly has many of the Important health-promoting ingredients all 32 of them including GINSENG, BEE POLLEN, VITAMINS AND MINERALS, AMINO ACIDS, RUTIN, LECITHIN,126 words
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Advertisement103 1984-07-18 16 The widest seat in the air. Our new Super Club Business class offers you the widest seat in the air. So wide it isn't the easiest to fit through the door. There are now only six seats abreast. But there are just as many cabin anendants as before, which means103 words
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Miscellaneous46 1984-07-18 16 Outlook for today: Cloudy. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on July 17 at tHe airport: Maximum temperature 26.8 Associated humidity 88 Minimum temperature 22.7 Associated humidity 99 Hours of sunshine 0.10 Rainfall in millimetres 44.0 Rainfall this month 64.4 Rainy days this month 746 words
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276 1984-07-18 17 AFP IVORY COAST Maritime Affairs Minister Lamine Fakida was elected chairman of an international conference on flags of convenience, attended by representatives of around 100 countries. In his opening speech, Mr Fakida stressed the need for an international agreement regulating theAFP - 276 words
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Article, Illustration501 1984-07-18 17 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE WILL have access to vital shipping information from Hamburg in West Germany when the two ports are linked through a computer. The Port of Hamburg's Dakosy data communications system will enable the Port of Singapore Authority to501 words
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Article84 1984-07-18 17 PANAMA'S president, Nicolas Ardito Barletta, called for Japanese enterprises to cooperate in a project for a second Panama Canal. The president, who arrived in Tokyo on Saturday for a six-day visit, says that a committee established by Panama, Japan and the United States to look into the84 words
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Article760 1984-07-18 17 thlpplng Uw N* c* Afoo Ahrankwl Lmr AC To«pf«r AJr><K Araaro Shpg APCLra API Arrow Lmm ASCL Auabrokor A Ho* L*W1 Auiigm Law Bait Onant Bo*x Era Bangkok Cora Bank Lnt BBS B«iLn Bkj* Star Brovo» Ln BSC Lin Burma Fm Star Cannroon Stipg CCLra CCM Cotton760 words
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Article, Illustration635 1984-07-18 18 Fairplay DUBBED "The Banana Boats" because of their yellow hulls, the Bore Line fleet has in recent years concentrated on th roll-on/ roll-off mode and has carved for itself a niche of its own in the Baltic and North Sea areas, carrying mainlyFairplay - 635 words
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127 1984-07-18 18 Reuter SOME 1,000 dockers handling domestic cargo in the main ports of Manila went on strike on Monday and left unattended about 22 ships loaded with vegetables, fruit, livestock and general merchandise. Shipping officials told reporters that members of the Associated Port CheckersReuter - 127 words
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Article90 1984-07-18 18 Reuter OVERSEAS shipbuilding orders placed with South Korean shipyards fell to 920,000 gross tons in first half 1964 from 2.06 million in the same 1963 period, Trade and Industry Ministry officials said. The value of the orders fell to US$555 million from $1.76 billion, they said. TheReuter - 90 words
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276 1984-07-18 18 UPI UNITED STATES transportation secretary Elizabeth Dole has ordered an investigation of sexual harassment in the Coast Guard as the result of a widely publicised shipboard sex case last February. The order follows a decision by an administrative law judge that Coast Guard commanders discriminatedUPI - 276 words
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Article205 1984-07-18 18 WEST GERMAN shipbuilder Rickmers Werft, which owns Rickmers Linie, last month took delivery of the Johanna, the third in a series of RW29 "deckship" vessels built by the yard. The delivery coincided with Rickmers's 150 th anniversary date on June 15. So celebrations were held in the spacious205 words
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Article1550 1984-07-18 18 ACTIVE time-charter business on Chinese account featured the freight market on Monday with fixing otherwise on a small scale, shipbrokers said. Chinese operators secured three vessels comprising a 24,000 tonner and a 25,000 tonner from Constanza at U553,500 daily and a 24,000 tonner from Constanza or Yuzhnyy to1,550 words
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Article774 1984-07-18 18 AFP AS THE freight market sank further into its midsummer trough last week, there were signs of increased Chinese and Soviet chartering activity. The Chinese featured in the time-chartering section, booking at least six vessels, including four from Rumania. Meanwhile Chinese interest was also noted in the grainAFP - 774 words
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222 1984-07-18 19 THE SINGAPORE Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers (Sasar) has formed an Industry Promotion Committee for 1964/85 to study the various ways of promoting the marine industry both locally and overseas. The new committee will have to look into areas that would help to develop the222 words
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348 1984-07-18 19 Reuter KUWAIT has cancelled the war-risk insurance taken out with Lloyd's of London to cover its 23-tanker fleet because of the latest rise in war-risk premiums for vessels entering the northwest Gulf. The chairman of the state-run Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC), Abdul FattahReuter - 348 words
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Article189 1984-07-18 19 A FILIPINO seamen's union has successfully blocked the direct interference of a foreign seamen's union in the recruitment of Filipino seamen for Norwegian-owned ships registered in other countries. The Associated Marine Officers' and Seamen's Union of the Philippines (Amosup) and the Norwegian Seamen's Union (NSU) have189 words
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Article191 1984-07-18 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between tHfe Far East/Europe, Far East /Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container191 words
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278 1984-07-18 19 NORWAY'S Vindholmen shipyard has won a US$35 million order from Jardine Offshore Group to build and equip the world's largest mono hull barge. Jardine Offshore, the offshore construction division of Hongkong-based Jardine Matheson, has ordered the new barge mainly for work in South-east278 words
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4681 1984-07-18 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.4,681 words
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Article557 1984-07-18 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Monte Ruby 19B 19.7.84 0700 MOSK FSB 1100-1300/1800-1900 U2 Lampung 75/84 19.7.84 0700 Heap Seng TA 3 1100-1200/1800-1900 PI Sea Hawk 48 19.7.84 0700 Eastern557 words
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Article1554 1984-07-18 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Afre-Raraala Liar Tran&group (S>. AhrenkM User Servie* Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Teepfar Oceania Shipping Agency (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK) Alp* Intraaea (S) Binung Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling1,554 words
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Article446 1984-07-18 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder m 22 T Soon alongside 18.7.84/0700 Chi Cheng 13/4 Y Fung alongside 18.7.84/0600 Golden Source 27 Guan Guan alongside 18.7.84/2300 Ionian Princess 33/4 J Manners alongside 18.7.84/0700 Kablrdas 31/2 R Jumabhoy alongside 18.7.84/0530 Ned Bangkok 44446 words
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Advertisement326 1984-07-18 18 mrnm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. B PERMAI 24/7 31/7 Mm knpfel Far I) Barcelona, Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp I Havrc. Bask. UK. 3) Stoma. Brenwrftawn. Aartms, Copenhafen. Hiisanlu 4) Makno Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe car|o tor Met ma Spore 'Use direct cargo tor Spore t Banfkot Pts contact326 words
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Advertisement75 1984-07-18 26 mum Singapore V 5 Continents-1 Forwarder Offering direct LCL Service to Hamburg with connection to European destinations (Germany/ Austria/Switzeriand/Denmark) and vice versa Hut *pv«wn: ETD Sa«apart -it/1, K/7, l/«, 6/1, 14/ i, 20/1, PANALPfU WORLD TRANSPORT (S) PTE LTD Tel: *****11 Tate*: RS ***** PASIN MAD JU SDN BHD KGUM75 words
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Miscellaneous169 1984-07-18 26 A W A Weather Vt is mm fm A s M > Soft i fe^tg /< LLife SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c/*' Wind direction with speed in knots Wove height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature o Q X\ n Shower Weather Wind dtrection with speed169 words
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