The Business Times, 19 July 1984
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Title Section11 1984-07-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, JULY 19,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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487 1984-07-19 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - Programme proves to be low risk business for financial institutions involved By WANG LOOK KEAH THE SMALL Industries Finance Scheme has proved to be a virtual zero risk financial project for the Economic Development Board. Loss incurred by the board from487 words
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464 1984-07-19 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG, Banking Correspondent THREE SINGAPORE banks are placed among the Top 20 in the Euromoney list of top lead managers (or syndicated loans to Asian borrowers this year. The three Post Office Savings Bank, United Overseas Bank and Overseas Union464 words
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Article68 1984-07-19 1 Bernama WITH THE passing of the Courts of Judicature Act Amendment Bill 1984 by the Dewan Rakyat in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, all civil cases heard before the Supreme Court from Jan 1 can no longer be referred for further appeal to the privy council. Clause 131 inBernama - 68 words
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317 1984-07-19 1 A $6 MILLION purchase of digital private branch exchanges (PBXs) should improve voice and computer communication between the various government departments over the next three years. Northern Telecom (Asia) Ltd (NTA) yesterday announced that it has been awarded317 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-07-19 1 FOB THE third caaseeative day, akin prices m the Shigapsre stock market clssed higher yesterday. The day ended with the allsector BT CnapMtte Index adding 4J3 points to 781.CS while tke widely maaitored Straits Times ladastrlal ladex gained 4J6 paints to 919.14. Stgaificaat galas ta campsneat stocks sack66 words
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439 1984-07-19 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM, Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG took one small step towards dismantling its colonial government yesterday, when its de facto Parliament was presented with official proposals for a revamped administration. The governor, Sir Edward Youde, delivered to the Legislative Council a Green Paper on439 words
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489 1984-07-19 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM MANY COMPANIES have found it increasingly difficult to make it to the top in the latest ranking of the Top 100 corporations listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, based on gross assets. At least a dozen companies have489 words
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Article101 1984-07-19 1 Reuter FRENCH PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand yesterday informally nominated his Economics and Finance Minister Jacques Delors as candidate for the presidency of the European Commission, virtually ruling out his inclusion in a new Paris government. Belgian officials said that Mr Mitterrand had nominated Industry Minister LaurentReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement79 1984-07-19 1 Budget rent a car I 1 Orchard: *****11 Katong: *****11 BEIT Decision Mate V T* You're sure to find our approach refreshing in your search for computers. At Microage Computer Systems, our satisfaction is helping you see beyond mere hardware, to workable solutions to your problems. Let us help you.79 words
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Advertisement246 1984-07-19 1 mm UK-BASED company Applied Computer Technology Holding Pte Ltd, the manufacturer of Apricot computers, hopes to increase its market share through competitive pricing. Page 2 THE Aseon Chambers of Commerce and Industry has been asked to look into the feasibility of using currencies of member countries, to promote greater intra-Aseon246 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration214 1984-07-19 2 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING THE MORE fortunate should help the less fortunate, said Mr Lee Yiok Seng yesterday at the opening of a home electronics exhibition whose total gate takings will be donated to the Community Chest of Singapore. "After all, we214 words
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Article83 1984-07-19 2 THE second Seoul International Trade Fair (Sitra '84) will be held from Sep 18 to Oct 17. The fair, sponsored by Seoul's Ministry of Trade and Industry, is organised by Korea Trade Promotion Corporation. There will be more than 1,000 companies taking part in ths83 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-07-19 2 JEFFREY TSANG - Swire hopes to place new computer among the top names By JEFFREY TSANG THE APRICOT is a fruity name, but it is no Apple imitation. And Swire Systems, the computer's distributor, has aggressive plans to place it among the top names in office and education computers.442 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article, Illustration110 1984-07-19 2 Interna- tional Pty Ltd, an Australian company, has introduced a new electric motor controller called the "Powertron". The 'Powertron' is supposed to reduce the power consumed by AC induction motors which are not used to their full rated output, and therefore do not need full mains voltage. The110 words
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Article39 1984-07-19 2 has introduced a new product from Japan called the White Sheet. The White Sheet comes in pin-up, adhesive, magnetic and pin-up- transparency. Its recommended retail price is $10.75 for a 46cmx60cm size and $8.20 per 20cmx30cm size.39 words
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Article25 1984-07-19 2 of Finland has appointed Grand Sky Co Ltd in Taiwan as agents for its range of materials handling, processing equipment and harbour cranes.25 words
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Article34 1984-07-19 2 Pty Ltd, an Australian manufacturer of food processing equipment, has opened a branch office in Singapore. Greer Asia Pte Ltd is located at 47 Ayer Rajah Crescent, 01-17 Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate.34 words
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Article19 1984-07-19 2 has been appointed by Pacific Food Products Sdn Bhd to market its "Mamee" instant noodles.19 words
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Article64 1984-07-19 2 international ex- hibition of security and safety equipment, systems and services, will be held at Wisma MCA, Kuala Lumpur, from June 19-22, 1985. The exhibition, organised by A tec Management, is sponsored by the American Society for Industrial Security and the Malaysian Society for Industrial Safety. For ma*64 words
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461 1984-07-19 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN THE NANYANG Technological Institute (NTI) wants engineers to be more involved in the institute's teaching programmes. The NTI is offering engineers working in the private and pub- lie sectors part-time appointments as adjunct professors, associate professors, senior lecturers461 words
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378 1984-07-19 3 THE FIRST locally-produced video-based management training programme has been com- pie ted. A joint effort by the National Productivity Board (NPB) and McGraw-Hill Training Systems, the programme is a local adaptation of the McGraw-Hill Supervision Series, a training programme I for managers and378 words
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213 1984-07-19 3 The Singapore Host Committee (SHC) for the 1986 Amercian Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) World Travel Congress has formed eight sub-commit-tees to plan the biggest tourism event ever to be held in Singapore. The chairman of the SHC, Mr KC Yuen, has213 words
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Article55 1984-07-19 3 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force will conduct air exercises over the eastern parts of the island and the southern islands of Pulau Pawai, Pulau Senang and Pulau Sudong from 6pm to midnight tomorrow. The exercises will continue over the eastern and western par?* of the island from55 words
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523 1984-07-19 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING THE NEED to provide jobs and diversify the economy is pressing the Sri Lankan government to continue its search for foreign investments. A delegation of three is in Singapore to persuade local investors to put their money in523 words
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400 1984-07-19 3 THE MERITS and potential of a supported work programme for former prisoners is being studied by the Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises (Score). This was disclosed in a special issue of New Dawn, a journal of the Prison Welfare Services400 words
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112 1984-07-19 3 THREE international Lions Clubs forged closer ties yesterday evening at a ceremony held at the Mandarin Hotel. The Lions Clubs of Singapore Katong (Mandarin), Georgetown Central Penang and the Lions Club of Hsin-Chun Cheng Taipeh, are pooling efforts to further social services in the112 words
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Advertisement232 1984-07-19 2 After producing the most ex/rAudi nary car in the world, what else was there to d 0... but add a turbo After giving the world the most aerodynamic production saloon, there was really not much else to do. The Audi 100 took eight international awards within months of its introduction.232 words
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Advertisement559 1984-07-19 3 A whole New Standard Of Luxury Living. jfs r^fk surroundings, with large plot areas ranging from 1,404 sq m (15,107 sq ft) to 1,582 sq m (17,022 sq ft). The gently terraced land of the estate adds interest and character and creates opportunities for artistic landscaping. The architectural excellence of559 words
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OVERSEAS
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399 1984-07-19 4 SELWYN PARKER - By SELWYN PARKER THE DECISION by New Zealand's Prime Minister-elect, David Lange, to devalue the country's dollar by 20 per cent follows what he describes as "a massive outflow of funds" under the stewardship of lameduck Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon. "We are in a moment399 words
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206 1984-07-19 4 AFP NEW ZEALAND'S new Labour government is to have two women and two Maori ministers for the first time in the country's history. Sources close to the government said in Wellington yesterday that both women were determined crusaders with professional backgroundsAFP - 206 words
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171 1984-07-19 4 BRITAIN has dropped its bid to sell the System-X telephone exchange to Bulgaria following a Western embargo on sales of sophisticated telecommunications equipment to the Soviet bloc, a British government spokesman said on Tuesday. The decision represents the first impact on British industry171 words
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Article, Illustration376 1984-07-19 4 AP BRITAIN'S DOCK strike entered its ninth day yesterday with no end in sight to either it or the 18-week-old coal miners" strike that spawned it. Premier Margaret Thatcher said on Tuesday that the dock strike, which has stranded three-quarters ofAP; UPI photo - 376 words
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Article151 1984-07-19 4 AFP STATE-OWNED British Airways has announced substantial cuts in it» fares to the US, firing the first major shot in a looming Transatlantic air fare battle. A company spokesman said on Tuesday night its advance purchase return fares from London's Heathrow airport to New YorkAFP - 151 words
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Article721 1984-07-19 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sarvict number Local time From KAL PAA CAL SIA MAS TMA MAS sv MAS MAS RBA SIA KE687 PA5 0009 SQ43 MH681 TL35I MH60I SV378 MH671 MH81I BM2I S0l03 0020 0020 0040 0750 0620 0830 0905 0910 0935 0940 1000 1005 SEL/KUL JFK/SFO/HKG TPE DHA721 words
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672 1984-07-19 6 Possible use of member countries' currencies Bernama THE ASEAN Chambers of Commerce and Industry (AseanCCI) has been asked to look into the feasibility of using currencies of member countries, faced with foreign exchange difficulties, to promote greater intra-Asean trade and investment. Asean-CCI WorkingBernama - 672 words
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78 1984-07-19 6 AFP AUSTRALIA yesterday told the US to stop visiting American sailors from making insensitive and offensive remarks about Australian women. Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said that visiting US naval personnel were writing about the availability of Australian women in cities such asAFP - 78 words
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Article254 1984-07-19 6 Reuter THE SOVIET petrochemical industry has over a billion dollars worth of imported Western equipment rusting in fields and warehouses. In a fierce attack on waste and bad planning, the Communist Party daily Pravda said on Tuesday that the industry had repeatedly ordered expensive foreignReuter - 254 words
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281 1984-07-19 6 UPI THE DEMOCRATIC Party has rejected proposals that the US adopt a policy of "no first use" of nuclear weapons and cut its defence budget. However, it adopted a policy White Paper accusing President Reagan of using "abusive antiSoviet rhetoric", and pledging that aUPI - 281 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-07-19 6 UPI, Reuter PRIME MINISTER Pierre Mauroy and his entire Cabinet resigned on Tuesday amid a storm of controversy prompted by the Socialist government's legislation to tighten controls over the nation's private schools. President Francois Mitterrand accepted Mr Mauroy's resignation and named Industry Minister LaurentUPI,; Reuter - 428 words
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Article290 1984-07-19 6 Reuter THE FRENCH franc has weakened In North American currency centres following news the government of French Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy resigned, but currency traders predicted the change would eventually help strengthen the franc. News that President Francois Mitterrand accepted Mr Mauroy's resignation and askedReuter - 290 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article72 1984-07-19 6 MEXICO City's environmental protection authorities have pledged to move huge industrial polluters including the government's oil refinery and paper factory out of the smoggy city. The head of Mexico City's Ecology and Urban Development Department, Eduardo Gallardo, said that 27 different types of industries will be moved out72 words
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Article78 1984-07-19 6 A TRAIN travelling at 160 km per hour smashed into a nuclear waste flask on Tuesday with a spectacular blast of flame and smoke in a crash staged by Britain's power industry. The crash was staged at a cost of US$2.l million to back the industry's assertions78 words
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Article92 1984-07-19 6 PRESIDENT Marcos of the Philippines told visiting US Congressmen on Monday that Filipinos want American military bases to stay and those who oppose their presence represent a "small minority," the Presidential Palace said. A palace announcement said Mr Marcos made the remarks to a four-man delegation from the92 words
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Article109 1984-07-19 6 ARGENTINA'S metalworkers, members of the country's most powerful union, held a 14-hour walkout on Tuesday to protest wage cutbacks imposed by the government of President Raul Alfonsin. Some 10,000 striking metalworkers, carrying banners with slogans such as "No more hunger wages" marched through Buenos Aires to demonstrate in109 words
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Article76 1984-07-19 6 BRITAIN announced on Tuesday that it will join in a US$425 million European Space Agency project to develop a remote weathersensing satellite to be launched in 1989. Information Technology Minister Kenneth Baker said the primary object of the satellite was to provide global data on wind and waves76 words
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Article73 1984-07-19 6 THE HIGHEST level US trade mission ever to visit Taiwan arrived in Taipei on Tuesday for six days of meetings with Taiwanese government officials and business leaders. The mission's purpose is to promote US transportation business in Taiwan. Among the topics to be discussed is the building of73 words
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255 1984-07-19 6 AP MORE THAN 13,000 people who bought 1900 Toyotas equipped with a "protective package" are to receive refunds of US$l5O each, Pennsylvania state attorney-general Leroy Zimmerman said on Tuesday. The $2 million settlement results from a price-fixing suit filed by the stateAP - 255 words
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Advertisement391 1984-07-19 4 Ltcdtr, Pag* 10 Facsimile transceivers have met with the same initial problem that faced early telex users. You need more than one, in a desired location, in order to have two-way communication. So, do you delay purchasing your facsimile transceiver until your clients and business connections inform you that they391 words
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Advertisement76 1984-07-19 5 A l 0* *,*"M <'• 2- v *4 VT» fife* ,I**,'* V jfSfe&A'4 WatMP i- V V A 1 t ,>».*■ -Lj L ?>' AfcC%W»>i ~1 :v; v -I •*<>- "m f-j v %f, T U-b t} c;ii > Si- V., W* 1 V v ->fV I v. v <76 words
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Advertisement184 1984-07-19 6 Chips to Silicon Valley. i im^zszszzai y mm <5 .<* P': >v 44 Gee,thanks" With XPS you can send all the things you can't expedite by our document courier service. You get the same pickup 24 hours a day. The same fast customs clearance, documentation and delivery right round the184 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article897 1984-07-19 7 SINGAPORE: The local dollar weakened to 2.1495/ 1505 yesterday against the US currency from 2.1450/ 60 on Tuesday, unchanged against the Hongkong dollar at 5527.40/45 but firmed to 5591.35/45 against the Malaysian dollar from 91.50/60. The US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies. There were no fresh897 words
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Article246 1984-07-19 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Currencies Nominal rate* S Local doilors to quoted ye* terdey eroee parity ehangt on* unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1495 2 1505 ***** -23 77 Sterling pound ***** 2 8289 7 3469 -61 54 Australian dollar 1 7766 1 7795 3 4286 48246 words
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Article36 1984-07-19 7 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for $130 million 91-day Treasury bills. The tender closes on July 20. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.36 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-07-19 7 Asian market deposit ri 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months itM US$ OHf M 119/16 117/16 11 11/16 II 9/16 117/8 11 3/4 123/16 12 1/16 12 3/4 12 5/8 13 1/16 12 15/16 13 3/8 13 1/4 1 mont 3 months163 words
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Article292 1984-07-19 7 SINGAPORE Futures fluctuated within a one dollar range on buying and profit-taking yesterday before closing little changed compared with New York's levels. Trading was moderate with activity mainly confined to the December position which recorded a turnover o( 563 lots. December closed steady at U*****.10 an ounce traded against292 words
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Article111 1984-07-19 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate eased by a H-point to close at 7Vi per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. Term rates for the one, two and three-month maturities remained at Tuesday's closing levels. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer lid Overnight 7 1/2 7 3/8 1-month111 words
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407 1984-07-19 7 FT THE FEDERAL government, stymied in its attempt to find a private solution to the run on Continental Illinois National Bank, is preparing to assume liability for Continental's billions of dollars in problem loans. The plan, under which the Federal Deposit InsuranceFT - 407 words
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261 1984-07-19 7 Reuter, FT ROBERT Holzach, president of Union Bank of Switzerland (ÜBS), has proposed that Brazil convert part of its US$2.5 bUIi on debt with Swiss banks into Swiss francs, according to a finance ministry spokesman. The spokesman said Mr Holzach made theReuter,; FT - 261 words
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Article88 1984-07-19 7 Reuter THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry is expected to agree to a proposal by Japanese securities houses that issuers of Euroyen bonds pay the 20 per cent withholding tax, securities sources say. A source said: "We expect the ministry to approve the so-called net formula aroundReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement555 1984-07-19 7 Introducing: The business builders. m As a company, we are deeply involved in several I business areas. It is this involvement, and the understanding of the information needs of these areas of business, that has enabled us to create these new, business 1 building software packages. 1 CREMARIS™: Financial Insight555 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article299 1984-07-19 8 AFP BRITAIN, which is expecting a bumper harvest of wheat and barley, could find future overseas grain sales jeopardised if the week-long dockers strike continues. But a wide range of interested parties in the export and import of food-stuffs generally, and of cereals inAFP - 299 words
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Article728 1984-07-19 8 COFFEE Robusta futures at midday yesterday were £15 to £25 below Tuesday's close apart from near July which was only around £4 lower. September ended the morning at £2,235, around £15 down. The market opened around £3 to £8 lower but drifted further during the morning session on728 words
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Article76 1984-07-19 8 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell two cents to the ITA floor level of M52».15 per kg. Dealers attributed the fail to lack of demand with sentiment depressed by sterling's fall against the Malaysian dollar. The buffer stock manager was the main bnyer. Turnover fell to76 words
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Article139 1984-07-19 8 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed slightly higher yesterday on covering and light speculative interest aided by Pakistan's RBD palm oil tender. Trading was cautious following an uncertain Chicago soybean complex close. In July, north rose five to M 51,050 per tonne and south $2.50 to $1,062.50. In139 words
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Article163 1984-07-19 8 Yarn (In HK$ per bote of 400 lb) China corded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16'* 3,450 Btue Phoenix 20'* 3,500 Blue Phoenix 32'* 3,900 Blue Phoenix 40'* 4,400 Corded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21 3,600 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32'* 5,500 Blue Phoenix 40's 5,700 Open-end yorn Blue163 words
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Article153 1984-07-19 8 Chinese Produce FOB NSW 487 50 Exchange Nutmeg (Sellers noon dosing prices on July 110 FOB NSW ***** IB 59/100 kg) B W FOB NSW 256 00 Coconut oil ***** ***** Gombier Bulk FOB Otd drum FOB FOB NSW 305 00 New drum FOB 227 00 Copra Mixed153 words
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Article285 1984-07-19 8 Singapore (S$/kito, ei-godown) Thai white 100% lit class (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 Special 055 Thai rice 55% No stock China rice 10% 092 15% No stock 25% No285 words
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Article131 1984-07-19 8 CBT WHEAT futures closed mostly lower yesterday, down IVi US-cents a bushel in December to unchanged in March. Prices finished near the bottom of a 3'/«-cent range. Wheat values eased to the minus side after midsession, following the break in old crop corn and new crop soybeans. But prices131 words
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Article98 1984-07-19 8 SOYBEAN futures yesterday ranged from 5*4 UScents a bushel higher in old crop July to off 15 J cents in new crop January. Trading was fairly active. Prices for the the November contract onward posted new season's lows. August finished near the middle of a 23'4-cent range and November98 words
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239 1984-07-19 8 AFP CHINA plans to buy eight million tonnes of American wheat this year, Republican Senator Robert Dole of Kansas announced on Monday after a talk with the Chinese ambassador to the United States, Zhang Wenjin. That amount is two millionAFP - 239 words
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Article39 1984-07-19 8 UPI PHILIPPINE coconut export earnings for the first half of 1984 reached U*****.3 million, rising by 46.7 per cent from a year ago on higher world market prices. But export volume dropped 33.7 per cent. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article347 1984-07-19 8 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 189.00 cents per kg, down 2.50 cents from Tuesday. The morning session opened marginally higher following firmer London advices but fell back gradually in subsequent trading on trade and speculative selling of August One RSS. Prices347 words
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Article330 1984-07-19 8 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOS in boles) NOON CLOSE Buyer* SeHtn Buyer* Seller* Int 1 RSS prompt 185 00 186 00N 184 25 185.25N Int 1 RSS Aug 190 00 190 50 189 00 189 50 Int 1 RSS Sep 195 00 195 50 194 00330 words
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Article103 1984-07-19 8 (in cants/1 to* i pollcts) August September (current mth) (forward mtfi) RAS NOON NOON BvyWfS Setters Buytn 5cH<ri SSR20 185 00 187 OON 186 00 188 OON SSR 50 183.00 185 00N 184 00 186 OON MRELB Buyers Sdkn Buyers Setters SMRCV 233.00 235 OON 235 00103 words
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372 1984-07-19 8 MICHAEL NEIL - By MICHAEL NEIL THE RECENT announcement by the London Metal Exchange of the introduction on Sep 3 of a new high-grade zinc contract with a minimum purity of 99.95 per cent is specifically timed to encourage trade away from the372 words
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FEATURES
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Article453 1984-07-19 10 AFTER 25 YEARS of nation-building, Singaporeans can hold their heads high because they have, in the Singapore dollar, one of the strongest currencies in the world. The attractive investment climate in the Republic, coupled with sound government policies, has contributed a great deal to the453 words
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Article857 1984-07-19 10 JOHN KIFNER - The United States and the Soviet Union may not see eye to eye on many things, but they have become common allies of Iraq in the four-year-old Persian Gulf war, along with Saudi Arabia and France. JOHN KIFNER reports. JOHN KIFNER NYT THE FORTUNES ofNYT - 857 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-07-19 10 UPI JAPANESE celebrated "Christmas in July" last Sunday and this year's gift-giving brought a bonanza worth billions of dollars to department stores. The Japanese, who enjoy a reputation for being as generous as they are affluent, like to celebrate their good fortune byUPI; UPI picture - 484 words
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915 1984-07-19 11 Dollar soars and Americans swarm into Europe NYT THIS IS a good year a very good year for the tourism industry of Europe. Encouraged by a dollar that has soared to record highs against most major foreign currencies, the Americans are coming in record numbers. In London, which bulges withNYT - 915 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1984-07-19 11 ANDREW POLLACK - Many of Japan's high-technology companies, which had been expected to grab a large share of the American personal computer market but which had failed to do so, are turning to other strategies, reports ANDREW POLLACK. ANDREW POLLACK NYT SINCE THE beginning of theNYT - 1,171 words
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Advertisement130 1984-07-19 10 The best reason for a Japanese meal today is the famous Marhman t The art of Japanese cuisine, with its emphasis on subtlety of taste, aesthetic appearance and traditional ways of serving, finds its highest expression here at the famous Nadaman restaurant in the Shangri-La. Set lunch from $21.* The130 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1339 1984-07-19 10 to qqq) mm HIGHLIGHT Applause Fred Astoire: Putting on his top hat 9.00 pm, Channel 12 This film follows Astaire's career from the early days on stage with sister, Adele, as his partner through 1939 at the RKO studios with Ginger Rogers. There are interviews with many people who worked1,339 words
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Miscellaneous641 1984-07-19 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Ifs a risk, being a footboter (6) 7 But on* could bowl overs thus (8) 8 Piece of officer material? (4) 10 The wrong presents (6) 11 A blow for the oarsman (6) 14 I'm returning on article to her (3) 16 Ike gives the wafcer641 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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312 1984-07-19 12 FT DAIMLER-BENZ, the West German motor vehicle manufacturer, is considering building up its activities abroad with possible new projects in Mexico and Egypt. The company has expressed willingness in principle to negotiate the licensing of diesel engine and truck production in Mexico. At theFT - 312 words
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145 1984-07-19 12 Reuter THE ROYAL Dutch/Shell group has extended the period during which Shell Oil Co shareholder» can withdraw shares tendered to the parent group under its bid until 17W New York time on July 30. The extension follows an order (ram the Delaware Court ofReuter - 145 words
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283 1984-07-19 12 THE STOCK market scored its third consecutive gain on Tuesday in moderate trading as investors apparently stopped worrying about high interest rates and concentrated more on favourable corporate earnings. Takeover speculation involving St Regis and Walt Disney Productions created activity and some institutional buying283 words
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Article148 1984-07-19 12 JOLT 17 a Imp Ol tnco 34* 12 1 k*t Prow Pip# 29* Algomo 21 tnt IM 23* unch unch inch Bank Mont Bank Nova Scotia 22* 10* 31* unch Kmn Add Lotitow 8 16* 14* BP Can Ltd 24 unch unch Matuy F«rg Mc Bfedal 3* 24 Bratcan148 words
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Article211 1984-07-19 12 JULY 17 Raad Truu 8k Un Staai 250 110 •5 MOUSTVIALS Uawc 515 A Afcho Abarcom AE And O Amaprop 840 175 835 410 unch unch unch 10 Woohnut 111 Anglos 1575 2180 ***** -125 -20 AMC 2875 1230 -50 -15 MJ| 1730 6750 70 100 C G Smith211 words
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Article909 1984-07-19 12 Amsterdam JULY 17 Fh ABN 299 00 -5 114 30 03 AhoJd 179 00 02 82 20 -02 AM£V 153 50 +08 B«V 29 50 -0 5 Boh 88 00 +0 2 234.50 unch Botho 30 00 -0.1 Burtet 36.20 imfc CaK 334 00 +1 CM M, 72909 words
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Advertisement140 1984-07-19 12 Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover mouth-watering delights prepared by hong Kong chefs. Feel 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 CRown #PWfc£EHDTEL 270 Orchard Road Singapore 0923140 words
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Article418 1984-07-19 13 HONGKONG: Prices closed mostly easier yesterday but were off the day's lows after local short-covering towards the close. The market opened lower on concern over the high US dollar and its possible effect on local interest rates. However, selling pressure relaxed as the Hongkong dollar fell less than earlier418 words
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Article217 1984-07-19 13 JULY IS AM Smear* Indus NT 8 10 31 SO -0 05 0 4 Lien Hwa Indus Nan Yo Plas Pocific Cons 1290 31 70 28 50 -0 05 +0 1 0 4 Cathay Cons Chang Hwa Bank 30 50 6000 25 60 0 2 15 -09 Pacific Elect217 words
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Article314 1984-07-19 13 TOKYO: The market closed lower in light trading, as late profit-taking and liquidation more than offset initial gains. The market average fell 33.77 to close at 10,208.25 on volume of 270 million shares against 300 million on Tuesday, when the average rose 64.44. Many shares firmed initially after the314 words
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Article64 1984-07-19 13 JULY 1$ ftM Ph4 Ovtnetn PM«* B 0 0075 -0 0015 0 1750 unch Apex Mmng B 0 009 31 inch PLOT 0001 Po4co B 0004 -***** Bcnguet Con. 8 CDCP 133 unch Son Mhju* B 0 0038 unch Fnt Phi Hkjg» ...1.12 ***** +0 02 ***** Sm Darby64 words
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Article463 1984-07-19 13 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed barely steady in quiet and nervous trading yesterday following mixed indicators from overseas and a devaluation of the New Zealand dollar. Near the close, the All-ordinaries index was up 1.0 at 678.8, the Allindustrials index was up 3.6 at 964.4 and the All-resources index463 words
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Article108 1984-07-19 13 JULY It A ok horn Thai •ahti Mm *_«y Camant 380 58 inch -1 5 A MO F<x« Srom Tyra South Amo fix* Thai Commrrctai Ayvjthoyo kw And Trutt 121 230 inch 46 1 Bark Of Ayudhayo Ltd Bat o Shot Barf Juckrr 135 621 unch -TB Thai Donu108 words
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Article74 1984-07-19 13 Jwty IS Bonk Seoul Won MO •1 Hyundai Motor ICAL 603 435 710 +6 4 Choheung Bk Conwnancol 8k Do«*m Ind 661 680 560 1 -10 +6 Korea Oi Korea Ship 1 ISO 420 50 3 Doawoo Corp 474 659 +6 29 655 +2 625 10 986 +7 GotcfStar74 words
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Article71 1984-07-19 13 FT A TOYOTA Motor Co delegation has arrived in Taipei for what was expected to be a final round of talks with the Taiwan government on a Joint venture to build cars in Taiwan. P>e five-member group was led by Toyota vicepresident Gentaro Tsuji.FT - 71 words
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518 1984-07-19 13 Reuter KAWASAKI Steel Corp's decision to acquire a 25 per cent stake in a venture to restart portions of Kaiser Steel Corp was spurred by Japanese concerns that the US would soon create barriers to foreign encroachment on the US market, analysts said. Joseph anReuter - 518 words
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281 1984-07-19 13 Reuter AUSTRALIAN share broker Bain and Co expects the Australian share market to perform strongly over the next year. In a special report to its clients issued in Sydney, Bain says it believed bullish expectations about the share market since a shake out inReuter - 281 words
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Advertisement491 1984-07-19 13 u 53 M r r w h V: Light up your evenings with SATYN UrlJ ■If a group of four dynamic entertainers, who'll delight you with their versatility and talent. See them in action, Mondays to Saturdays from 6 pm to 1 am. Drinks at 20% off bar prices inw491 words
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Advertisement98 1984-07-19 13 k Our newly extended Coffee Garden is now better than ever. Whether you have an appetite for local or continental food, youll find our staff friendly and efficient, our food appealing and delicious. Try our famous claypot specialities, Hainanese chicken rice and other dishes. For reservations, please call *****22 ext98 words
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Article1530 1984-07-19 14 Largest 100 companies quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore ranked by gross assets as at June 29, 1984 Rank Company Rank Year Gross Group Paid-up Paid-up Group Dividend Earnings at ended Assets less Net Capital Copital at ShareAdjusted P«r June Contra Pofit at June1,530 words
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Article1307 1984-07-19 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - The make-up of the Top 100 asset-rich companies is fast changing. This is a healthy development for the stock market as it shows that newer and fast-rising companies are catching up with their more established counterparts. Competition is thus getting tougher and only the1,307 words
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Article344 1984-07-19 14 KEY (S) Incorporated in Singapore. (M) Incorporated in Malaysia. (UK) Incorporated in the United Kingdom. F First year of listing. AA Not ranked last year. L Loss TE Tax exempt NOTES (a) Bonus issue of l-for-4. (b) Rights issue of l-for-2 at $2 each. (c) Rights issue of l-for-3344 words
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570 1984-07-19 14 GKMSBtf MLB RECENTLY-LISTED Chain Hap Marine Ltd has received a bullish rating from local stockbroking firm Alfa-Pacific Securities Ltd. The company, which provides marine transport services to the offshore oil industry mainly in the Asean region, has a fleet of 103 vessels making570 words
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Article88 1984-07-19 14 Reuter BURROUGHS Corp will shortly announce a major cooperation plan with Beijing-controlled Everbright Industrial Co, a spokesman for Burroughs' local subsidiary, Burroughs Machines (HK) Ltd, said. He said recently reported plans to set up joint-venture computer manufacturing plants in Hongkong and in China win beReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1984-07-19 16 CHAN OI CHEE,ALAN LEE - The rise of Datuk Lim Kheng Kim from a penniless Chinese immigrant to a self-made multi-millionaire is a classic rags-to-riches story. He started off as an odd-job man, became a cobbler, a lorry driver before making it big as a building contractor and property developer.1,335 words
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Article1663 1984-07-19 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aiinomoto xd Alex Hldg cd Alcorn (2.065) (I) 2.061,663 words
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Article165 1984-07-19 16 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Kesang Hldgs One-for-one <g, $1 per share. Sub-division of $1 par into 2 shares of 50 cents each. Lien Hoe Three-for-two $150 per shore Sub-division of SI par into 2 shares of 50 cents each. Magnum Corp Sub-division of $1 par into two shares of165 words
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Article474 1984-07-19 16 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Date announced last year Net EPS (cents) Gross div <%) Net profit ($*000) A M D B Larut Tin Pegi Msia G Lumber Gula Perok Full year FuN year FuN year Interim Fui year May 19 June 13 June 20 June 30 July474 words
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Article206 1984-07-19 16 E880 Malayria Bfcd: EGM on July 20 at 11am in Raya Room, Equatorial Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur. METAL Box fllagapew Limited: 9th AGM on July 20 at 10am in Yellow Orchid Room, Shangri-la Hotel, Mezzanine Floor, 22 Orange Road (1025). FBA8EB Neave Limited: 85th AGM on206 words
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229 1984-07-19 16 Reuter A MODEST decline in Citicorp's second quarter earnings matched estimates and does not suggest that projections for the year should be lowered. "They're relatively in gpod shape and the asset quality is in good shape," James McDermott of Keefe Bruyette A WoodsReuter - 229 words
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Article98 1984-07-19 16 HONGKONG Austrolion Industrials Hong Seng lnd«x Wednesday 964.4 Tuesday 960.8 Wednesday 791.99 Week ago 946.3 Tuesday 793.69 NEW YORK Dow Jones Week ogo 763.61 TOKYO Tuesday 1122.90 Tokyo Dow Jones Monday 1116.83 Week ogo 1108.55 Wednesday ***** 25 Tuesday ***** 02 Stondord and Poors Week ogo *****.88 Tuesday98 words
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Article199 1984-07-19 16 MonoMrs' pricat for July 19 Sacond B'putro Third Bjputra Fourth B'putro 5.17 5.22 4.28 413 4 76 441 Singapore Unit Trust Fifth B'putro Sixth Bputro 3.22 3.27 3 06 3.11* Tha Commarca 3.09 3.28 Savaoth B'putro (A) 216 2.21 Tha Sovingi Fund 1.89 2.01 Savaoth B'putro (B) 3.95199 words
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Article695 1984-07-19 16 Current Ex dote Books doee Dote payable Total for tbe year Total for Alex Hldgs 6%<b) Sep 7 Sep 14 Sep 25 6% 6% Asiatic Dev 3W% April 5 April 17 July 23 3W% I Sembowor>g 35%(g) July 12 July 19 Aug 6 35% 20% Batu Lintanj 5%l695 words
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480 1984-07-19 17 CHAN MAY PENG - By CHAN MAY PENG TRANSMARCO Ltd, the luxury and fashion products unit of the Metro Holdings group, aims to perk up the group's profitability this year. Transmarco incurred losses of $2.31 million last year, in spite of a significant 33 per cent480 words
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155 1984-07-19 17 Reuter THE HONGKONG k Kowloon Wharf k Godown Co Ltd said it continues to maintain a financially liquid position and is well placed to engage in any future investment opportunity in Hongkong or overseas. The company earlier reported netReuter - 155 words
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393 1984-07-19 17 MULTI-PURPOSE Heldlags BM (MPHB) Ihs ileeleeei that It will ikpm ef Its 4MB per eeat latereel Is l oited Malayan BaaUag Cerperattoa BM far MgtC.l mliBea aai pay SiM.l mflltea le acqaire a eeatrelßag lateral la Malaysiaa Freaeh Baak BM.393 words
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Article942 1984-07-19 17 SHARES closed mixed after a quiet and dull session yesterday, with many operators awaiting developments in Britain's continuing industrial problems, dealers said. At 3.30pm, the FTSE 100 index was narrowly higher, up 1.8 points at 1,009.6. Insurances featured, showing gains of up to 25p including Sun Life at942 words
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558 1984-07-19 17 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE CHARTERED BANK group has emerged as a substantial shareholder of Singapore Land Ltd. Three related corporations Chartered Corp Ltd, Hongkong, Chartered Bank, London, and Standard Chartered Bank PLC have declared that they Jointly hold 16.22 million Singland shares and558 words
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Article, Illustration733 1984-07-19 17 RETT AIL-BASED Metro Hold ings Ltd, which was badly hi by the economic recession las year, has drawn up some corpo rate strategies to improve tlx group's profitability this year. First, measures will bt taken to improve the unsatisfac tory performance of Traasmar733 words
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481 1984-07-19 17 COSMOPOLITAN Hotels (KL), a joint-venture between the Lian Seng Properties group and Kumpulan Syed Kechik, has awarded a MJIOO million contract to Japanese building contractors Hazama Gumi-Marubeni to build its flagship hotel, The Oriental, Kuala Lumpur. Managing director of Cosmopolitan Hotels, libStanley481 words
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Article481 1984-07-19 17 MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation Bhd (MISC) sank further into the red last year. The liner company reported a group after-tax loss of Ms6s million from |60 million in 1962. The increased loss was recorded in spite of a 35 per cent jump in group481 words
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205 1984-07-19 17 TEXTILE Corporation of Malaya Bhd has secured a 48.9 per cent stake in Sepreme fwpw Urn BM and a 96.1 per cent interest in Grand Ocean Development Bhd. This follows the cloee of the general offers by Textile Corp to acquire the remaining205 words
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Article, Illustration4095 1984-07-19 15 THANKS to support from selected issues, the Singapore stock market put up an inspiring performance yesterday. At the final bell, the BT Composite Index gained 4.03 points to 787.63. The Straits Times Industrial Index tacked on 4.05 points to 879.14. Overall, trading activity in4,095 words
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Article275 1984-07-19 15 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Komuntmg 50< 830 Pon-EI CULS 360 S(x»t Lond 358 Lomt Tm 326 Pon-EI 50« 256 Not Iron 486 Kuoto SmImi 500 Strortl Trod mo 500 Cold Storo 1 Op 316 G 1 Hldqs 50< 242 Falls Soocorp 1390 Dob Yung 293 M Cwum 690275 words
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424 1984-07-19 15 TRADING at the Kuala Lumpur stock market dropped to an eight-month low yesterday with share prices finishing on a generally easier note. With investors continuing to stay on the sidelines waiting for positive leads, only 3.57 million shares valued at MJ9.S2 million changed424 words
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Article3171 1984-07-19 15 BID and offer price* officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".3,171 words
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Advertisement46 1984-07-19 17 Ideal accommodation for overseas consultants 28 units of service apartments Within CBD Minimum one month's lease In-house cleaning sen/ices Complete with furniture, kitchenware and linen For details, call Leasing Executive Tan Chong Realty Pie. Ltd 15 Queen Street, #05-01, Tan Chong Tower, Singapore 0718. Tel: *****2246 words
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Article, Illustration926 1984-07-19 18 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN GOLD THE GLITTER that brought fortune to AW Galadari, once the richest Arab investor in Singapore, was aisn the precious commodity that sank his extensive multi-million dollar empire. The $600 million hotel-cum-shopping complexes being developed on the sites of the926 words
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314 1984-07-19 18 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM, Hongkong Corroapondont AN INQUEST in Hongkong into the death of leading lawyer John Wimbush ended yesterday with the coroner entering a verdict of suicide. Coroner David Lee said that with the circumstantial evidence available, suicide was314 words
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298 1984-07-19 18 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government cannot and should not continue to invest in what is the domain of the private sector. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that the extent of the government's involvement was already large and itBernama - 298 words
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103 1984-07-19 18 AFP THE PROSECUTION has dropped the first charges made in Hongkong last October against George Tan, former chairman of collapsed Hongkong property group Carrian, a prosecutor said yesterday. He described them as holding charges and said they were substantially repeated in two chargesAFP - 103 words
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407 1984-07-19 18 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE is trying to sell itself as the venue for the annual congress of the German association of travel agencies for 1906 or thereafter. The Singapore Convention Bureau, the organisation which markets Singapore as an international convention and exhibition city, has407 words
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390 1984-07-19 18 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON THE REGISTRY of Vehicles (ROV) will look into the cases of motorists who have been unable to claim damages from insurance companies of negligent third parties because no insurance reports were submitted. An ROV spokesman said that the matter390 words
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224 1984-07-19 18 EXPERTS of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which oversees most of the world's commercial exchanges, on Wednesday released a comprehensive study strongly pleading for an end to special restraints on international trade in textiles and clothing. The 196-page Gatt224 words
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Article69 1984-07-19 18 WALL Street stock prices fell slightly in early trading yesterday as investors took some of the profits accumulated in the past two sessions. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is on a two-day winning streak, was down slightly more than one point to around 1122. Overall, losers69 words
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Article46 1984-07-19 18 Bernama DATUK Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday issued a fresh directive requiring all Cabinet ministers to declare their assets. The Prime Minister said the directive was applicable to both the newly-appointed ministers and those retained in the Cabinet line-up announced last Saturday.Bernama - 46 words
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Article85 1984-07-19 18 AFP THE Malaysian government is keeping an eye on the Far Eastern Economic Review because it has published some articles and reports which were "inaccurate and can confuse the readers". In a written reply to a parliamentary question by Chen Man Hin of the opposition Democratic ActionAFP - 85 words
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Article42 1984-07-19 18 AFP COMPUTERS were yester.day blamed for the refusal of Los Angeles Olympic Games officials to admit to the Olympic village the 19 Filipino athletes attending the Games. Philippine Olympic Committee president Michael Keon described the Games' organisers as "inefficient". AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article44 1984-07-19 18 Reuter THE Lebanese government is to restore diplomatic relations with Iran after an eight-month break. Beirut Radio said the decision was taken at a meeting at Prime Minister Rashid Karami's Syrian-backed "national unity" Cabinet. Government sources later confirmed the report. RenterReuter - 44 words
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Article63 1984-07-19 18 AFP INSURERS have paid Indonesia over US$65 million for the Palapa B-2 communications satellite which strayed into a wrong and useless orbit after being launched from the US space shuttle in February. The payment was made after Indonesia and the insurers met in Jakarta on Saturday andAFP - 63 words
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Article44 1984-07-19 18 Reuter CHINA'S first offshore oilfield is scheduled to start production in the first half of 1966. The China National Offshore Oil Corp said that the Wei 103 structure is situated in the Beibu Gulf of the South China Sea. Reu-Reuter - 44 words
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Advertisement144 1984-07-19 18 EVERYTHING You Ever Wanted To Know About UNIX A Seminar by Professor Juris Reinfelds University of Wollongong Leading UNIX Authority Date: Wednesday. 8 August 1984 Time: 9 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Venue: York Hotel. Carlton Hal Fee: 100 per person (includes lunch, tea/coffee breaks, seminar papers) Seminar Topics: a de144 words
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Miscellaneous51 1984-07-19 18 mama Outlook for today: Overcast; showers in mony areas in the late morning and early after--7 30pm on July 18 at the airport: Maximum temperature 27.! Associated humidity 8! Minimum temperature 22.! Associated humidity Hours of sunshine 0.0! Rainfall in millimetres 15.! Rainfall this month 79.< Rainy days this month51 words
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310 1984-07-19 19 Reuter SOVIET Merchant Marine Minister Timofei Guzhenko said the Soviet Union was not trying to win an unfair share of world freight with subsidised rates. Guzhenko was speaking at a press conference in response to allegations by non-communist countries and shipping lines that theReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-07-19 19 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE MANAGEMENT of EAC Trans-Pacific Service and Sea winds Ltd have plans to cross-charter on each other's vessels employed in the trans-Pacific trade in an effort to rationalise their services. The cross-chartering will enable the two lines to provide383 words
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Article133 1984-07-19 19 Reuter MEMBER LINES of the Japan/India-Pakistan-Gulf Japan Freight Conference say they will reduce their currency adjustment factor on Japan/westbound shipments to 9 per cent from 13 per cent on July 19. The Australia to Europe Shipping Conference will also raise its CAF to minus 1.92 per centReuter - 133 words
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Article68 1984-07-19 19 Reuter LLOYD'S Shipping Intelligence said the 16,800 tons gross Panamanian motor bulk carrier Union Pioneer struck a wharf at Kobe on Tuesday. The vessel sustained an indent on its bow section and inflicted damage to the wharf and one of three pneumatic unloaders installed there. She arrivedReuter - 68 words
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Article649 1984-07-19 19 IMpping Una Page c* Afeo VI 3 Ahrenkwl Uner VI 5 Alpoc VI 5 Antoro Shpg rv 1 APCUne V 4 APL 4/5 ASCL 1 As«obfoker V 5 Ausfosto Lirve V 1 Bolt-Orient VI 4/5 Bongkofc Com VI 2 Bonk Lm« V 5 BBS 4/5 Ben Line649 words
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394 1984-07-19 20 THE PRICE of new ships fell by an average 20 per cent last year, according to a study from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Prices declined for all types and size of vessels, but the largest drops were for394 words
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285 1984-07-19 20 COUBRO Scrutton/Anchor Marine (International) have delivered the world's first Ocean Master Lashing Planner, the computer system which determines the Minimum Safe i j»«hing requirements for container stowages. Delivered recently to the Andes, the multi-purpose Ocean Master Series 80 computer LWP System was285 words
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Article129 1984-07-19 20 UPI AUTHORITIES have banned 11 foreign ships from calling at Taiwan's five ports as punishment for violating the country's shipping law involving visits to communist ports, an official said. The official says the ships are punished because they either called at Taiwan's ports after comingUPI - 129 words
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Article112 1984-07-19 20 AFP PRESIDENT Suharto inaugurated a 31 billion rupiah oceanic fishery harbour built with financial aid from Japan, a spokesman at the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture said. The new harbour, the first of its kind in Indonesia, is located in north Jakarta and has a capacity ofAFP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration674 1984-07-19 20 Lloyd's Shipping Economist ROTTERDAM spot bunker prices rose sharply in April to their highest levels for almost three years and only now are they showing signs of softening. However, this behaviour cannot be attributed to movements in the spot price of crude oil which haveLloyd's Shipping Economist - 674 words
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Article1676 1984-07-19 20 GRAIN chartering remained fairly quiet on Tuesday with rates showing small irregular movements, where changed. Vessels were fixed from the US Gulf to the Continent at US$7.5O and $7.75 compared with |7.25 previously, but the 123.50 paid from the.Gulf to China recorded a 50-cent decline. Shippers paid $111,676 words
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Article1108 1984-07-19 21 ALGIERS Algiers June 15th. About 3-4 days delays with 31 ships waiting. ANGOLA Luanda June 6th. 4-5 days delays. 4 vessels at anchor. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires June 26th-July 2nd. 4 generals: 1 2 days. 4 grain loaders: 14-21 days. 4 grain vessels: 14-21 days. Bad weather hampered port1,108 words
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409 1984-07-19 21 Reuter JAPAN HAS assured Panama of further help with a feasibility study on a second Panama canal, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said. It said Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone made the pledge of continued cooperation during talks in Tokyo this week with Panama's president,Reuter - 409 words
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221 1984-07-19 21 LESS THAN a month after the Shipping Act of 1984 became law, the first steps toward de-regulation of the industry are taking shape. According to the weekly American publication, TMR/ITN, a majority of shipowners operating in the Pacific trades met in Vancouver last221 words
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Article193 1984-07-19 21 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia Straits193 words
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Article280 1984-07-19 21 AFP TAIWANESE vice Communications Minister Chu Teng-Kao says the government favours a liberal maritime policy, allowing shipping lines in Taiwan to join freely any freight conference in the world. Mr Chu made the remarks in reference to Evergreen Line's withdrawal from the Far Eastern Freight ConferenceAFP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration5306 1984-07-19 26 QQGaBEKDILB 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 of5,306 words
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Article579 1984-07-19 27 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Ming Fortune 7E 19.7.84 2100 M States FSB 0700-0900 Ul E Handsome *****W 20.7.84 0700 Green Asia FSB 0900-1000/1800-1900 L2 Lampung 75/84 207.84 0700 Heap579 words
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Article1414 1984-07-19 27 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFEA African Shipping Afmcin (S). Urt-Einrii Liar Transgroup (S) AhrcakM Uaar Service Kim Shpg (S) AIM C Taaator Octtna Mm)» Amcy (S) Martntex Enterprise (PK) Alpae Intraaea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling1,414 words
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Article489 1984-07-19 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agept Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Fukuzakl Maru 19 Sharp alongside 19.7.84/0600 Jumpa 1/2 Leo alongside 19.7.84/1500 Ned Bangkok 44 Ned-EAC alongside 19.734/1500 Straits Hope 21W SSPL alongside 19.734/1100 Yan Men 18 Y Fung alongside 19.734/2300 Alvlna 3/4 S'pore Shpg 19.7.84/1500 20.734/2300 Equator489 words
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Advertisement56 1984-07-19 19 LONDON Freights 11/11 l PORT Conditions 111/ X CONSORTIA 111 SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X Aug 17 Aug 19 tea Land EL: (PJ) *****5 PENAMG TEL: ***** OrtUod Jul 21 I Jul 23 Jul 28 Aug 456 words
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Advertisement223 1984-07-19 20 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From E Mm Far 1) Barcatona Genoa. 2) DmMm, Antvtrp. I Haw Bfrtmn. Aarlws, Captain. HMi 4) MMc. 'kxm-1 t*op t cargo tor Mi na S'pora *M» d Ph contact Ptnasc P Mm| tor Mir arranfM EASTBOUND Sport SaM 75/7 l/« l/l 15/1 22/1223 words
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Advertisement1060 1984-07-19 21 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Spafß PKctang S*tao H'tui Brew CMUUH BAT 22/7 22/7 09/1 11/1 lyi WMI« 21/7 30/7 IC/t 11/ l 2|/| uwpool ur m/i n/i 23/t »/s 27/1 NHCN CXfKSS 12/1 14/1 01/9 03/9 M/ 9 MMNKCOKSS 19/1 21/1 17/01,060 words
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Advertisement644 1984-07-19 21 Franco Belgian Services f+T Xui. \±"Uk B* s%*n >'*ir u %n*4 (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM* KOREAN CHAM MKMMCUR ORCOTAL OKF OTMUD mi na cowTwctar sonct mow emmpc P-OLA* le Mwee »'*m F 'Sim Hh BUma Art ten tTW| rHwa 22 M 23 M llhl 11 A«| 13 Ami 15 Am644 words
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Advertisement816 1984-07-19 23 VESSEL KOTASALAM KOTA SEQAR KOTA WIS AT A KOTA MEQAH KOTA WMAWAN KOTA WARUNA KOTA RAKYAT PIL GROUP VOYAGE E-511 E-513 E-515 E-517 E-519 E-S3l E-523 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES SBMAPORE LOADING FOR: ADEN, HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH, AO ABA, PTSUOAN MOKHA. MODEK)AH, JEDOAH. MOMBASA, D'SALAAM, MAPUTO ADEN, HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AOASA HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH,816 words
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Advertisement137 1984-07-19 28 UtancbfiD FREIGHT SYSTEM, JAPAN PORT STRIKES AT U.K. Most major U.K. Ports ore now affected by strikes for on indefinite period To get your cargoes into U.K., use our fast ond reliable sea-air service* from Singapore to London, Abirtoon, BoMoot, Bristol, Cork, DuMin, Edmburg, Glasgow, Mane heeler and Mewc—He. Total137 words
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Miscellaneous169 1984-07-19 28 T-J ffi Regional Weather i N a > j 0 ss 3 S\ iN M y r* u ILIE SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c cT w Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature c V Shower Weather Wmd direction169 words
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