The Business Times, 26 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-26 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, JULY 2fi, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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Article634 1984-07-26 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - Exact date will depend on market conditions and government approval By WANG LOOK KEAH, Transport Correspondent SINGAPORE AIRLINES is considering a listing of its shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. There had been talk for many years that it could offer its shares to the634 words
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YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT
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455 1984-07-26 1 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP THE PRIME MINISTER warned yesterday that the present one-man-one-vote election system would not survive unless there were able men to run it. At the start of the session, Mr Lee Kuan Yew said there was no guarantee the system455 words
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Article78 1984-07-26 1 IT WAS not the government's desire or intention that the local press should be a copy of America's or Britain's, the Prime Minister said in Parliament yesterday. Mr Lee Kuan Yew said that the Singapore press should be modelled more like the Japanese press where facts were78 words
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209 1984-07-26 1 SINGAPORE must attract good lawyers from a wider area, Professor S Jayakumar said yesterday when he moved the Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill in Parliament. At present, only lawyers with degrees from Singapore and the UK are allowed to practise law in the Republic. "Such209 words
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174 1984-07-26 1 THE MEMBER of Parliament for Anson and his party were asked yesterday to reconsider accepting non-constituency seats when offered under the Constitution Amendment. "Surely, the MP for Anson has enjoyed the glamour and limelight of being in this House since October 1981 and174 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-07-26 1 SELECTIVE baying Interest helped to Uvea np the performuee of the Stagapore stock market yesterday. Ike day clssed with the allsector BT Composite Index easing 1.13 psiats to 172.74, while the Straits Times Industrial Index recorded Its best gain so far this week, tacking sa 3.14 points to71 words
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450 1984-07-26 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG THE GOVERNMENT is not obliged to fill the seat of a nonelected opposition member in Parliament should he resign or die during office. The Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, moved by Second Law Minister S450 words
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596 1984-07-26 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE LIFTING of the 30 per cent US withholding tax on interest paid to foreign investors on portfolio investments will hit Singapore's Asian dollar market. But the blow will not be fatal. The 16-year-old market is strong and596 words
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Advertisement264 1984-07-26 1 MACHINES never go on strike. But some gondolas, or suspended scaffoldings, will soon be refusing to work if they are overloaded. Find out who is instigating this 'stop work order'. Page 2 ROTTERDAM traders said with crude oil heading towards 28-month lows on the European spot market, oil-producing nations ore264 words
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Advertisement145 1984-07-26 1 SINGAPORE IS ONE OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE PLACES L«J:'j *:W: OR IS IT? Not if you rent one from BTW. That way, you can avoid the initial outlay, road tax and maintenance costs that pose a real burden to the car owner. What you will enjoy, instead, are our little145 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration612 1984-07-26 2 RICHARD SEAH - Contraption to prevent overloading By RICHARD SEAH IT HAS been said that machines never go on strike. But some gondolas, or suspended scaffoldings, will soon be refusing to work if they are overloaded. The man instigating this "stop work order" is Mr Cyril Venning,612 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-07-26 2 CUVE CO WHAM has joined Jones Lang Wootton as senior partner of the firm's Singapore office. Mr Co wham, who was a proprietory partner based in Sydney, will be taking over from Stephen Howes, who is returning to Sydney. In addition to his responsibilities in Singapore, Mr452 words
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252 1984-07-26 2 A HONEYMOON trip to London has led to Singapore being chosen as the first overseas outlet for a fast picture-framing service already introduced in Britain. Singapore businessman Sim Yong Chan, managing director of Tangarine Trading, and his wife Helen were252 words
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168 1984-07-26 2 Sound Vision sets up joint venture in Singapore SOUND AND VISION Communications, a British audiovisual, video and conference production house, has opened an office in Singapore to handle business in the Far East and Australasia. Chairman Roger Thompson said in London that the Singapore headqarters has the equipment to make168 words
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Article527 1984-07-26 2 Seminars and courses DURATION July 26 July 26 July 26,27 July 27 July 28 July 30-31 July 30-31 July 30-Aug 1 July 30-Aug 2 July 30-Aug 3 July 30-Aug 4 July 30-Aug 4 TITLE M&E Building Services Finance For Small Business Avoiding Disputes In Employment Law And Industrial Relations527 words
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179 1984-07-26 3 THE SINGAPORE Convention Bureau (SCB) is trying to woo American associations to meet in Singapore with a booth at an exposition in Minneapolis. The exposition, to be held from Aug 4 to 8, is organised by the American Society of Association Executives179 words
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306 1984-07-26 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE LATEST developments in medical research will be presented at the coming 18th Singapore-Malaysia Congress of Medicine. Organised by the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, it will be held from Aug 2-5 at the Dynasty Hotel. This year's theme is306 words
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187 1984-07-26 3 SINGAPORE Bus Service has introduced yet another coinchanging machine for trial the fourth unit so far. It was installed at the Bedok Interchange yesterday. The company is testing three different units at the Hougang, Jurong and Toa Payoh interchanges. The unit at Hougang187 words
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338 1984-07-26 3 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN A LOCALLY developed insurance software package is part of a $2 million investment to upgrade the Far East operations of UKbased Prudential Assurance one of the largest insurance companies in the world. The software, from Apex Systems Pte Ltd, a local software338 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article116 1984-07-26 3 Pty Ltd is seeking agents to assist in its bid to capture the Asean market for its rust-proofing process. Alternatively, the company is willing to sell its technology for manufacture under licence. The company's rustproofing process protects cars, trucks and tractors against internal surface corrosion. The Endrust process116 words
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Article76 1984-07-26 3 has launched a 32-bit "under the desk" super minicomputer in the latest extension to its ECLIPSE MV series. The ECLIPSE MV/4000 SC, which fits under an office desk and is mounted on rollers for easy use, packs the power of the MV/4000 into smaller configurations. The new system76 words
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Article94 1984-07-26 3 software module for Westinghouse Electric Corporation's WESTI teleprocessing system permits users to employ a wide variety of programs produced by independent software developers specifically for IBM's CICS. The new module is called the WESTI/CICS Interface program. The program permits WESTI users to use online application programs which have94 words
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223 1984-07-26 3 GRACE YU - By GRACE YU IBM SINGAPORE has. appointed Sim Lim Technology as a Value Added Remarketeer (VAR) to serve the trading, distribution and real estate industries. As an IBM VAR, Sim Lim Technology, which is part of the Sim Lim group of223 words
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224 1984-07-26 3 THIRTY more post offices will remain open until Bpm on Wednesdays (except public holidays) in addition to the 34 that have extended their hours from May 2. The new batch of post offices, which will offer longer hours of service, including one224 words
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Article184 1984-07-26 3 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board (PUB) is spending $4.6 million to train its employees this year, an increase of $1 million over last year. Of this, 45 per cent or more than $2 million will be spent on training to enable daily-rated employees to upgrade themselves, said the184 words
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282 1984-07-26 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE GOVERNMENT offices are looking to ergonomics, which studies the relationship between man and his environment, to increase office productivity. The Public Works Department, Urban Renewal Authority and the Ministry of Environment are in the process of finding the best282 words
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Article140 1984-07-26 3 A PRELIMINARY post-mortem report into the death of Mr Ponniah Rajaratnam, adviser and acting director of the AntiCorruption Bureau in Brunei, has concluded that he drowned in Muara on Sunday, 22 July. Mr Rajaratnam, 68, formerly director of the Singapore Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB), was140 words
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Advertisement83 1984-07-26 3 Pre-Public-Offering OCT Corporation Nevada USA (Diversified Companies Trust) Over-the-counter-limited-offer New Share leeue: US$ 10 Million Reserve your Shares Now at PAR-VALUE of US$ 10,00 each. (Asking Price August 30, 1984 US$ 10,50) An Immediate Advantage of 5%! Estimated Values: 1985 US$ 12,00; 1986 13,50; 1988 19,00; 1990 28,00 This beats83 words
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Advertisement368 1984-07-26 3 f" "1 f PRECISION of Canada. Top open-plan office systems. TM til t ft fi-k 1 S §02 1 Sf v- 1 0 •v I 1 I m <*S W B i i i \\x^j t i I U II workmanship styling versatilityflexibility- simplicity Henry Designcentre is renowned throughout Singapore368 words
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OVERSEAS
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399 1984-07-26 4 Crude heading towards 28-month lows Reuter WITH CRUDE oil heading towards 28-month lows on the European spot market, oilproducing nations are coming under heavy pressure to cut their official prices. Traders in Rotterdam said yesterday that producers such as the Soviet Union, Britain andReuter - 399 words
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Article81 1984-07-26 4 UPI BOWING to public pressure, the McDonald's restaurant where 21' people were killed by a demented gunman will be closed. The company said yesterday that its San Ysidro restaurant, in San Diego, bad been stripped in the pre-dawn hours of all its corporate signs, including theUPI - 81 words
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205 1984-07-26 4 AFP THE US House of Representatives unanimously passed a draft Bill on Tuesday making computer "break-ins" a federal offence. The measure, adopted 395 to 0, was part of a package aimed also aimed against credit card fraud. Young people using home computers have repeatedlyAFP - 205 words
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Article31 1984-07-26 4 AP TOKYO police are investigating a Chinese man, Li Hu, 63, who claimed he was a Beijing University prolessnr and obtained high technology products from Japanese electric companies. APAP - 31 words
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129 1984-07-26 4 AFP VIETNAM has rejected Japan's three-phase peace plan on Cambodia as a reiteration of support for Asean proposals to please China. The Vietnamese communist party paper, Nhan Dan, quoted by the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), monitored in Bangkok, criticised Japanese Foreign Minister ShintaroAFP - 129 words
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248 1984-07-26 4 AP IN SPITE OF frustration over diplomats who "get away with murder", lifting blanket diplomatic immunity from criminal prosecution could lead to reciprocal arrests and trials of American diplomats around the world. Daniel McGovern, principal US State Department deputy legal adviser, was speaking before aAP - 248 words
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263 1984-07-26 4 AP INDIA HAS opened investment opportunities for Western technology, and some US businesses have averaged 20.3 per cent annual profit in collaboration with Indian companies, according to a new study aimed at promoting Joint ventures. "It is clear that India is turning outward toAP - 263 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-07-26 4 Thta to an artist's Impression of the Soviet Union's first nuclssr-powsrsd sircrsft carrisr. According to Jane's Osfsncs Wsskly, ths Boviets hsvs spesdsd up construction of tho carrisr and plans to base now Bukhoi Su-27 all-wsathsr fightsre on It Roporfts indiests that the carrier la now two-thirdsAP photo - 61 words
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Article73 1984-07-26 4 AFP A GROUP of Chinese Hongkong residents yesterday called on Britain to help them build a new Hongkong elsewhere to escape communist rule when China resumes sovereignty over the colony in 1997. The group, which said it had no political affiliation, paid for anAFP - 73 words
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Article275 1984-07-26 4 AFP FOUR WEST European ambassadors in Tokyo yesterday approached the foreign ministry, urging Japan to accept a European offer of a "Meteosat" weather satellite and launch operation. They appeared to be unsuccessful in their bid. Andre Rom and Dieter Chena ux Repond, ambassadors of FranceAFP - 275 words
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328 1984-07-26 4 UPI A PANEL of business leadera is urging multinational corporations to recognise it as their responsibility and in their self-interest to prevent environmental destruction of Third World nations. In a report released in Washington on Tuesday, the panel emphasised that the world's multinational companies mustUPI - 328 words
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Article736 1984-07-26 4 ARRIVALS Operator Same* Local From wmwhor tint KAL KE687 0020 SEL/KUL PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL 0009 0040 TPE SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH68I 0620 KUL TMA TL35I 0630 BEY/DXB MAS MH601 0905 KUL SV SV378 0910 JED/RUH MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN736 words
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376 1984-07-26 5 AP CONGRESS was told on Tuesday of "illegal and unfair foreign trade practices" involving some Asian clothing exports to the country. Thomas Gray, senior special agent of the US Customs Commercial Fraud Centre, told a House of Representatives Energy and Commerce subcommitteeAP - 376 words
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143 1984-07-26 5 Reuter ISRAEL'S interim government tightened currency control regulations and promised quick and drastic action to curb the country's rampant inflation. Finance Minister Yigal Cohen-Orgad said he is imposing from today a 15 per cent value added tax on Israelis exchanging shekels (or foreign Currencies. He saidReuter - 143 words
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189 1984-07-26 5 AP INTERNATIONAL Labour Organisation studies on the economic situation in Hongkong and South Korea suggest that their industries turn increasingly to skill-intensive exports, the ILO said on Tuesday. Noting that growth rates in both countries have been declining in recent years,AP - 189 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-07-26 5 FANCY ellmbing ap this stairway? Well, dent, becaase yon an likely to Had y aorself Mag driven ap the waU literally. TUs painting of a wide stairway leading to aa imaginery palaee eaa be faaad aa the side tf a building in Raarert, West Germany, and isUPI photo - 67 words
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309 1984-07-26 5 NYT THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC Community is to take part in a scheme agreed on among the industrialised countries to extend the export credits consensus, under the aegis of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, to nuclear power contracts. EEC foreign ministers reached anNYT - 309 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article69 1984-07-26 5 THE ZIMBABWEAN parliament has voted to renew the state of emergency in force in the country for nearly 19 years. White independent members were among those who voted in favour of the motion to renew wide-ranging emer- gency powers for a further six months. Members of the opposition69 words
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Article77 1984-07-26 5 THE PASSPORTS of 155 Malaysians who made unauthorised visits to China have been impounded, Deputy Home Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad told Parliament on Tuesday. He said that the government would revoke the passports of Malaysians who made such visits and "the government could also revoke the citizenships of77 words
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Article72 1984-07-26 5 THE TEN EEC members have agreed in principle to a special allotment of 62.5 million European Currency Units (ECUs) worth US$5O million to help workers hit by modernisation in the steel industry. The money will be used, with contributions from the EEC member states, to maintain levels of72 words
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Article90 1984-07-26 5 NORTH KOREA has accused Japan of hostility and has rejected an overture to renew a private fishery accord between the two countries, a North Korean broadcast said yesterday. The broadcast said North Korea had declined a Japanese invitation to send a delegation for talks on the issue because90 words
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Article64 1984-07-26 5 Agencies QUARANTINE authorities in Yokohama have ordered five tonnes of frozen shrimp from India to be destroyed after finding cholera germs in the shipment. The shrimp was brought into Yokohama by a Soviet freighter from Madras on July 15, the authorities said. It was the third time sinceAgencies - 64 words
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550 1984-07-26 5 LOH HUI YIN - Consortium eyes Asia, Africa and South America By LOH HUI YIN THE multi-blllioo-dollar market for commercial aircraft Is expected to Improve after 1906. With this revival In mind, manufacturers of the Airbus aircraft are eyeing a larger •hare of the market In Asia, Africa550 words
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275 1984-07-26 5 AP PRESIDENT RONALD Reagan's Ambassador to the United Nations said on Tuesday that Walter Mondale's choice of Geraldine Ferraro as his vicepresidential running mate was "just marvellous". "I was delighted when I first heard about it and I have been delighted ever since," JeaneAP - 275 words
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Article87 1984-07-26 5 AFP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's election campaign chief apologised on Tuesday for what he said was a "Freudian slip" when be predicted that Democratic vice-presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro "may be the biggest bust politically in recent history". The official, Edward Rollins, said he intended no sexualAFP - 87 words
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193 1984-07-26 5 UPI BRITISH COAL miners opposed to union leader Arthur Scargill are urging dissident strikers to return to work en masse »nri end the walkout, now in its 20th, violence-marred week, British news reports said yesterday. The reports, in several Fleet Street newspapers, saidUPI - 193 words
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267 1984-07-26 5 UPI PRESIDENT REAGAN has said that he would not increase taxes next year if re-elected, rejecting Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale's assertion that whoever won the presidency would have to raise taxes. "There are no plans for a tax increase," MrUPI - 267 words
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Advertisement739 1984-07-26 4 Positive Negotiation September 10—12,1984 (3 days) The overall objective of the Positive Negotiation Programme is to improve ability in formal and informal negotiation. Participants will leam a model for analysing their own and other's negotiation styles, strategies and tactics. They will identify the skills needed for successful negotiation Who Should739 words
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Advertisement192 1984-07-26 5 Spare parts to South East Asia. it 7 n rs* ——L-.I •I i tin I I LsS "W 6* <&¥* 11 Terima Kasih' 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 same192 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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607 1984-07-26 6 FT, NYT THE US TREASURY was "asleep at the switch" when the Mexican debt crisis broke in August 1962, according to a study published by the Group of 30, a consultative group of international monetary and economic experts. US Treasury SecretaryFT,; NYT - 607 words
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225 1984-07-26 6 Reuter ARGENTINE Foreign Minister Dante Caputs says be has proposed a compromise solution providing for continued Latin American debt payments while meetinf the region* demands for easier repayment tflnfft. T" "Debt negotiations shffeld continue to be bilateral but-the framework of those bilateral negotiationsReuter - 225 words
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56 1984-07-26 6 Reuter AUSftIALIA tas grafted authority to eleven more organisations to deal in foreign exAange, bringing the total to 81. They include Australian International Finance Corp, Commercial Continental, Euro-Pacific Finance Corp, First Chicago Australia, Grindlays Securities Australia, tndosar Australia, Martin Corporation, Michelle NBD, Partnership Pacific, StandardReuter - 56 words
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370 1984-07-26 6 Reuter THE UK government should place greater emphasis on narrow rather than broad monetary aggregates in setting monetary policy in coming months, broker W Greenwell 4 Co said in its latest Monetary Bulletin. If growth of theReuter - 370 words
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Article54 1984-07-26 6 Reuter OVERSEAS Indians had 27.06 billion rupees in deposits in Indian banks as of April 30, Finance Minister Pranab MukerJee told Parliament. He said as of March 31, overseas Indians had bought shares and debentures worth 648 million rupees and directly invested 1.56 billion rupees asReuter - 54 words
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215 1984-07-26 6 Reuter A RISE in Swiss banks' customer time deposit rates announced on Tuesday was a natural consequence of recently firmer Eurofranc rates, foreign exchange dealers said. The banks raised time deposit rates to a flat 4V« per cent from 3V< per cent for threeReuter - 215 words
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285 1984-07-26 6 Reuter LONG-TERM South African interest rates are likely to fall only one percentage point and short-term rates three points from current levels by the end of this year, Sanlam Insurance says in its economic survey. It predicted a gradual improvement in the balance ofReuter - 285 words
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Article117 1984-07-26 6 AFP FOREIGN banks operating In Japan as of the end of last month totalled 76, up two from a year earlier. Branches went up by three to 106. Announcing the figures yesterday, the Finance Ministry said the advance of the foreign banks into Japan continuedAFP - 117 words
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294 1984-07-26 6 Reuter A THREE-YEAR, US$4.5 billion rescue package for Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co has been held up while bank regulators complete the search (or a new chairman, banking sources say. The package originally was due to be announced on Tuesday but uncertainty surroundingReuter - 294 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article491 1984-07-26 6 SV9GAPORK: THE US dollar closed mixed against major currencies yesterday after fluctuating within a narrow range in ligqt trading. < Most operators were cautious ahead of Fed chairman Paul Volcker's testimony to congress, which is expected to give some clue to future US monetary policies. The dollar closed491 words
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Article235 1984-07-26 6 Interbank rates at 3pm Local doMors to 0«oHd y— moo part* ONO OMt of Of •xjr US dolor 2.1540 2.1550 2.8196 •23.61 Storing pound Australian dolor 2 8506 2 8542 7 3469 -61.20 1 7861 1 7897 3 4286 47 85 N2 dolor 1 0684 1 0710 *****235 words
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Article71 1984-07-26 6 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for 1125 million 91-day Treasury bills The tender closes on July 27. Each tender must not be for less than *250,000. OCBC Exchange Rate Index 1 Q5 46 OCBC trade-weighted index for the Singapore dollar71 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-07-26 6 Asian Short-dated Asian dollar deposit rates weakened slightly In thin late trading yesterday from firmer opening levels hut still finished higher compared with Monday night. Short-dates slipped 1/16 point in the afternoon on offering interest to close at a common 11-3/8 11-1/4 for overnight and Wednesday/ Thursday, still 1/16 firmer339 words
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Article193 1984-07-26 6 SINGAPORE Futures closed easier in moderate trading yesterday reflecting softer overseas gold prices. December, the only traded position with a turnover of 632 lots, closed lower at U*****.30 an ounce compared with New York's $351.00/50 dose. HONGKONG Gold closed lower but near its high of the day at U*****.00/50193 words
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Article112 1984-07-26 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate eased by Vfc-point to close at IVi per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. Term rates for the one, two and three-month maturities remained at Tuesday's closing levels. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer M Overnight 7 1/2 7 3/8 1-month 8112 words
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Advertisement395 1984-07-26 6 The World's Agricultural Technology Goes on Show in Malaysia f for the ASEAN Region o Make plans now to visit the most comprehensive international agriculture exhibition held to date for the ASEAN region AGASIA '84. Nine national groups wTbnng to the region their countries' technology and knowhow. Notably among them395 words
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FEATURES
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Article465 1984-07-26 8 BOTTOM-PATTING has become an election issue in Canada, thanks to Prime Minister John Turner's tactile approach to electioneering. "I'm a hugger. I'm a tactile politician. I'm slapping people all over the place. That's my style," he says. His political doctrine is that if babies are good465 words
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Article, Illustration995 1984-07-26 8 For most of history, the global economy has been dominated by the countries around the Atlantic, but now the centre of gravity is beginning to move to the Pacific. Since 1979, for example, 14 Pacific countries have accounted for over half the increaseEconomist - 995 words
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Article142 1984-07-26 8 HJ BADARUDDIN PEN GARAH HJ OTHMAN - letters HJ BADARUDDIN PEN GARAH HJ OTHMAN Director tt InfsrmattM Ministry «f Caltare, Yenth «M Negara Brum* DmnmSm I REFER to your report on the-' bank of America's predictions that 'Brunei may break forex link with Singapore' (BT July 18). I wish to point out that the prediction did142 words
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Article183 1984-07-26 8 D H HAGLEY - D H HAGLEY Manager: Wigspsrr, MaiayiJaJC I WOULD like to correct two significant mistakes in your report (BT July 6) on Qantas's very healthy profit result of AssB million during the last financial year... The sale of the Wentworth Hotel property in Sydney was effected two years previously thus had183 words
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1036 1984-07-26 8 PETER KILBORN - By PETER KILBORN NYT NO SOONER had American economists and government policymakers begun celebrating the conquest of the stubborn inflation of a few years ago than they spotted a new affliction in the US's economy deflation. Now its symptoms have begun to spread.NYT - 1,036 words
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Article, Illustration960 1984-07-26 9 Eosat proposes system of programable remote-sensing satellites The Landsat remote-sensing satellite system, until now a research project, is to be revamped, following the US government's insistence that it be turned over to the private sector to exploit. PETER MARSH describes the plans that oneFT - 960 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-07-26 9 JAMES TYSON - By JAMES TYSON UPI NISSAN motors knows "all work and no play makes Yukiko a dull employee." So, the giant car maker sees that Yukiko Matsushita hasn't far to go from her computer terminal at the Yokohama plant to its ninestory, US$2.9 million sportsUPI - 565 words
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Miscellaneous1999 1984-07-26 9 rx| r. 1 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Jokes about signs of disunity? (6) 7 So the okJ wreck may be out m the garden (4, 4) 8 She's olways in the hero's arms (4) 10 Very poor way to try to get out of the wood (6) 11 Foreign river,1,999 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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360 1984-07-26 10 NYT THE SIX major US car manufacturers have reported that sales in the July 11-20 period rose 13 per cent from the same time last year. On a daily selling rate basis, it was the best middle of July period in sixNYT - 360 words
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169 1984-07-26 10 NYT, AFP ST REGIS Corp said directors had rejected a takeover bid of US$52 a share, or |757 million, from publisher Rupert Murdoch. In a letter on Monday, Mr Murdoch had invited top executives to remain in command of the company.NYT,; AFP - 169 words
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302 1984-07-26 10 AFTER trying unsuccessfully to rally several times, Wall Street plunged to a 17-month low while suffering its fifth consecutive loss on Tuesday in sluggish trading. Brokers said a late afternoon sell off in bellwether General Motors stock had a domino effect on other302 words
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Article224 1984-07-26 10 JULY 24 Bantf •NOllSTtlALS Truit 8k Un Staai Urwc 235 110 515 -5 unch 5 WooKrorth 1500 25 167 uneh MININGS AE And CI 8356 mh Anglo* 2075 40 AAS?" H> 2825 Angtvool 1660 1190 10 Ruff eh 6100 C G Smith I8S0 25 460 45 CNA Com Gold224 words
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Article707 1984-07-26 10 JULY 24 USS ACF InduMna* Mean AJkMiwt 24* Alcoa 32H Alagharty Lud 21* unch AM Own Cp X unch AM Storm 43* ABt-Owlman l« Am Brandt he 57* Am Broodcatt 60* Am Can Co 40* Am Cyanamd 44* Ehc Pwr 17* Exprau 25* -M Am Noma Prod 48*707 words
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Article890 1984-07-26 10 Amsterdam JULY 24 fh AflN 290 00 +1 107 50 +0 5 AhoW Akzo 78 X +15 AMEV 142 50 -1 5 AimM 52 00 +04 fWV Bote 82 50 -1 5 233.00 +0.5 Boika 28 70 -0 1 63.00 -1 Catand 3480 -04 CaK 335 00 +5890 words
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Article315 1984-07-26 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed i mostly higher yesterday on selective buying but small investors stayed on ithe sidelines to await the outcome of la visit to Peking by British foreign secretary Geoffrey Howe. Brokers noted fresh buying of ■Hongkong shares on the London «market on speculation that Howe's (visit315 words
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Article223 1984-07-26 11 JULY 25 Al Sincara Indus Aim Camant Gothoy Con* MT a 50 25 20 30.00 +0.1 -0.3 -0.1 Cham Indus ban Hwa Indus Nan Yo Plas Pocific Cons Pacific Elact 22.00 1280 31.20 27 80 1880 -02 -0.1 -0.4 unch -02 Chang Hwa Bank Chan Loong 59 50 26223 words
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Article422 1984-07-26 11 TOKYO: Share prices shrugged off Wall Street's 1964 low closing on Tuesday, and ended higher on fresh buying in the last half hour of trading. The market average rose 61.15 to close at 9,800.11 after gaining 35.61 on Tuesday, on a volume of 280 million shares against 230 million422 words
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Article80 1984-07-26 11 July 25 Bonk Saoul Won 675 650 -5 Hywtdai Corp Hyundai Motor KAL Korao Firit 936 665 460 718 1360 -70 -18 -10 1 -70 ComTMricpl Bk 674 640 +4 -40 Korea Sh*> 430 809 3 -16 Doawoo Corp 496 630 -7 •11 Somtung Co 640 980 -45 3080 words
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Article209 1984-07-26 11 AUBTRALIA: Major share indices closed little changed yesterday deispite support for heavyweight re--1 source issues. Near the close, the All Ordinaries 'Index was 0.1 lower at 671.4, the All !Industrials Index was 0.4 higher at •960.5 and the All Resources Index !was off 0.5 at 446.9. Falls outnumbered rises209 words
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Article199 1984-07-26 11 BANQKOK: Share prices closed mixed yesterday with loses and gains about equal in quiet trading. The Book Club Index rose 0.12 to 118.17 on turnover of 39.2 million baht with 237,796 shares traded. Siam Cement rose two baht to 379 and Industrial Finance Corp two to 142 while Thai199 words
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Article124 1984-07-26 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed in continued dull trading yesterday due to Philippines economic conditions. The Commercial and Industrial Index was down 0.96 to 124.30, oils fell 0.017 to 0.761 and the Mining Marker climbed 6.78 to 957.03. PLDT closed 0.50 pesos higher at 38 but Phil Overseas was124 words
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Article62 1984-07-26 11 AFP MALAYSIA'S multi-million dollar fertiliser plant, being built as an Association of South-east Asian Nation Joint venture, would be operational from October next year. The Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, James Ongkili, told Parliament the plant which would produce ammonia and urea, at Bintulu, onAFP - 62 words
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268 1984-07-26 11 Reuter RICCAR Co chairman Shozo Hiraki says the company has debts of 82.6 billion yen and has applied to the Tokyo district court to write off 40 per cent of the debt. He says the company has asked the court to allowReuter - 268 words
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228 1984-07-26 11 AP EASTMAN Kodak Co, the biggest US manufacturer of photographic film, will sell its photography know-how to outsiders for the first time in a contract to help set up a factory for colour film and paper in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China. Kodak says itAP - 228 words
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Article126 1984-07-26 11 CORPORATE Data Sciences Inc says in London it has concluded agreements aimed at leading to the sale of computer equipment to China worth about US$56 million. Two agreements provide for negotiating and entering into one or more contracts with the Amalgamated Computer Companies of Guangdong126 words
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78 1984-07-26 11 HONGKONG Land, owners of the prestigious Manda- rin Hotel in the British colony and Bangkok's Oriental Hotel, plans to expand operations in North America, according to the company. Land, one of the world's biggest property companies which has been badly hit by a78 words
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Article89 1984-07-26 11 Agencies SUMITOMO Electric Industries has revised upwards its parent company current profit forecast to 20 billion yen in the year ending March 31, from the earlier expected 19 billion yen and an actual 15.06 billion yen in 1983/84. President Tetsuro Kawakami told a press conference theAgencies - 89 words
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149 1984-07-26 11 AFP JAPANESE individual stockownership ratio dropped to a record low of 26.8 per cent in fiscal 1983 ended in March, off 1.2 percentage points from the previous year. This was revealed by a survey report conducted by the Japanese Stock Exchanges Association in lastAFP - 149 words
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Advertisement144 1984-07-26 11 I II mm Once again Hilton's Orchard Cafe creates culinary excitement with a difference Dine on authentic Thai favourites, prepared by chefs from Hilton International Bangkok. As an added attraction, a Chiang Mai umbrella painter will be in residence, demonstrating this popular Thai handicraft. Buffet includes Tom Yam Khoong (spicy144 words
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Article787 1984-07-26 12 MICHAEL NEIL - By MICHAEL NEIL THE SIXTH International Tin Agreement (ITA), two years old at the end of this month after a difficult birth in mid-1982, now has few enemies outside the London Metal Exchange. The floor-price is secure, tin sales from the US strategic stockpile787 words
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444 1984-07-26 12 NYT PRICES of raw materials at factories and farms in the United States, after rising last winter, have fallen sharply in the last two months even as the business expansion remains unexpectedly strong. This development could be good for consumers to the extentNYT - 444 words
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196 1984-07-26 12 THE EXECUTIVE committee of the International Sugar Organisation decided to allocate an extra 38,452 tonnes of sugar to Honduras, bringing its export quota for 1984 to 108,452 tonnes; and an extra 132,678 tonnes to Guatemala (total quota now raised to 363,716196 words
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Article124 1984-07-26 12 WHEAT futures closed mostly higher on the Chicagt/Board of Trade on Tuesday despite weakness in other markets. Wheat ranged from two cents a bushel higher in March to off V« cent in thinly traded new crop. September was held to a four cent range. Corn futures closed on or124 words
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Article91 1984-07-26 12 THE Straits tin price In Peaug yesterday rooe two cents to MS». 17 per kilo, alter holding at toe ITA fleer level ef $21.15 since Jnly 18. Dealers attributed toe rise to strong support by the buffer stock manager, helped by a smaller offering of 88 tonnes, down91 words
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Article183 1984-07-26 12 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed lower in quiet trading on profit-tak-ing and light speculative selling sparked by weaker Chicago soy futures. In the July position, south region fell Msl3 to $960 per tonne, while north and central eased (20 and $17.50 respectively to183 words
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Article165 1984-07-26 12 Yarn (la HK$ per boie of 400 lb) China card«d yorn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 3,450 EXue Phoenix 2C» 3.550 Hue Phoenix 32 3.900 Blue Phoenix 40'* 4,350 Carded yarn, hank Bkje Phoenix 21 3,600 Combed yorn, cones Bkie Phoenix 32's 5,500 Blue Phoenix 40'» 5,600 Open-end yorn Blue165 words
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Article215 1984-07-26 12 SOYBEAN futures closed on or near the lows on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday, down 21 to 13 cents per bushel, with August posting a 23 cent range. Both old crop August and new crop November plunged through recent lows on widespread speculative selling, which kept the215 words
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Article150 1984-07-26 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (Seders' noon ctosina DrKtl on Jul* Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 487 50 25. SS/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW 355 00 B W FOB NSW 256 00 Coconut oil 210.00 223 00 Gambier Bulk FOB Ok) drum FOB FOB NSW 305.00 New drum FOB 227150 words
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Article282 1984-07-26 12 Singapore (S$/kile, ea-godown) C-l special C-l Ordinary Loonzan 100% unq unq Thai white first grade S3 100% 1st ckns 100% second grade (kangaroo) 1 05 077 100% third grade unq new crop 100% 2nd das* Parboiled 5% 10% 280 100% 3rd doss 075 25% new crop No stock 275282 words
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Article248 1984-07-26 12 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with August One RSS buyers quoted at 189.75 cents per kg, up 2.25 cents from Tuesday. The morning session opened about two cents higher following better London advices and gained further ground in subsequent quiet trading on some buying of August One RSS.248 words
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Article247 1984-07-26 12 RAS prices S OMts/kia, FOI in Mas) NOON CLOSE Irrt 1 RSS prompt 187.50 188.50N 187.25 I88.25N Int 1 RSS Aug 190.00 190 50 189 75 190.25 Int 1 RSS S«p 196.50 197.00 196 25 196.75 Int 2 RSS 182.75 183.75N 182.75 I83.75N UK/Coot. 181.75 I82.75N 181.75247 words
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Article76 1984-07-26 12 fMCMtS/1 twp RAS riUta) (CM August rrwit mth) NOON Man (forward mtfc) NOON kr«i Silm SSR20 SSR50 187.50 185.50 189.50N I87.50N 188.50 186 50 190.50N I88.50N MRELB leyws j til in B«y*rs Sdsvs SMRCV SMRL SMR5 SMRGP SMR 10 SMR 20 SMR 50 237.00 237.00 216.50 Unq76 words
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Article903 1984-07-26 12 COFFEE Robusta futures at midday yesteray rallied from early £7 losses and were £29 to £4 a tonne up from Tuesday night. Prices advanced on speculative and heavy commission house buying. September traded at £2,230, up £29 and compared with an initial low of £2,192. There was no903 words
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Article, Illustration4162 1984-07-26 13 MOST share prices closed mixed to easier on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The all-sector BT Composite Index eased 1.03 points to 772.74 while the Straits Times Industrial Index added 3.14 points to 870.89, its best gain so far this week. Buying interest was4,162 words
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Article224 1984-07-26 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices My 24 M,2S KooDMitM 50« 955 +25 rr 773 77 772 74 nI'T is KhZr K t?l ITOI/OS 363 -Jia 212 2 ST **7 75 *70*9 H ST Fmm 2559.22 2544.21 Amcol 25c 251 +12 STHMk 980 27 897.67 Supronw Wont 120 +9 ST224 words
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507 1984-07-26 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market declined further yesterday in quiet trading, with share prices retreating across a broad front. Trading was again selective with a few speculative issues dominating interest. Turnover dropped to 5.69 million shares valued at M 514.97 million from Tuesday's 6.14507 words
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Article2744 1984-07-26 13 BID and offer prices 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 14)00 units unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT"2,744 words
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Article, Illustration952 1984-07-26 14 imtmi iMLK HONGKONG-based Sun Hung Kai Securities (Pte) Ltd has recommended Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd and Overseas Union Bank Ltd as sound investments for the medium term. Kentucky is expected to record a near 10 per cent growth in group pre-tax profits to952 words
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Article242 1984-07-26 14 Reuter THE BOARD of St Regis Corp has rejected a takeover offer from Australian publisher Rupert Murdoch. The board met on Monday to consider the proposal submitted by Mr Murdoch and News International PLC and decided that the US$52 a share offer from MrReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1984-07-26 14 NYT THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, otherwise known as the Hongkong Bank, is still playing a leading role in Hongkong. But with the colony nervously preparing for eventual transfer to Chinese rule, the Hongkong Bank is gearing to face the tougher years ahead. MrNYT - 1,176 words
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Article100 1984-07-26 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Wednesday 960.5 Hang Seng Index Tuesday 960.1 Monday 965.5 Wednesday ***** Week ago 964.4 Tuesday 754 75 Week ago 791.99 NEW YORK TOKYO Dow Jones Tuesday 1086.57 Tokyo Dow Jones Wednesday 9800.11 Monday 1096.62 Week ago 1122.90 Tuesday 9738.96 Standard and Poors Week ago *****.25100 words
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Article203 1984-07-26 14 Managers' prices for Juiy 26 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.10 3 29 The Savings Fund 1.92 2.04 S'pore Prog Fund 1 38 1 46 S'pore Sec Fund 2.10 2.23 S'pore Invest Fund 1.16 123* S'pore Equrty Fund 1.38 146 Asia Unit Trust Second B'putra Third B'putra Fourth203 words
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Article123 1984-07-26 14 PRASER ft Neave Limited: 85th AGM on July 27 at 10am at 475 River Valley Road (1024). KHONG Guan Floor Milling Limited: EGM on July 27 at 11am in Registered Office, 120 Tanjong Rhu Road (1543). MOUNT Pleasure Holdings Berhad: 23rd AGM on July 27 at 10am in123 words
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Article2517 1984-07-26 14 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 A|Momoto xd Ale. Hldg cd Alco«n (T9BB 2.005) (6)2,517 words
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437 1984-07-26 14 NYT THE SECURITIES and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating whether laws prohibiting insider trading were violated in the purchase of stocks or options involving about 40 corporate takeovers from the late 1970s through last April, lawyers familiar with the investigation said. Thus far,NYT - 437 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-07-26 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE FIRST SINGAPOREAN general manager/chief executive of Robinson's, Mr Loh Man Chee, 41, has resigned after only two-and-a-half years with the Republic's oldest department store group. No reason was given for his resignation. Mr Allan French, who has 30 years of382 words
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Article954 1984-07-26 15 SHARES closed firmer yesterday after a quiet and dull session, lifted by the prospect of an easing of pressure on US interest rates following US Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker's testimony before Congress, dealers said. At 3.30pm, the FTSE 100 index had all but reversed its opening fall954 words
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760 1984-07-26 15 Group makes 20pc more at half-time SPECTACULAR growth in the financial services sector has boosted the overall earnings of the Malayan United Industries (MUI) group, which reported a 20 per cent jump in pre-tax profits to M 541.88 million for the first six months of760 words
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672 1984-07-26 15 LARUT TIN Fields Bhd has called off its joint venture with Chujitsuya Company Ltd of Japan to set up a chain of retail outlets in Malaysia. It has instead secured a tie-up with French group, Au Printemps SA, on a franchise agreement672 words
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231 1984-07-26 15 AFP SCOTT Paper Philippines Inc, a fully-owned subsidiary of Scott Paper Co of the US, yesterday said it had been sold to its partners in Thailand and Singapore. Scott Philippines president, William Prouty, said the sale by its parent company wasAFP - 231 words
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546 1984-07-26 15 AMALGAMATED Industrial Steel Bhd has estimated pre-tax profits of not less than M 55.7 million for the year ended June 30, 1964, compared with $4.44 million achieved in 1963. ALSB has also indicated it expects net profits would not be under546 words
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361 1984-07-26 15 AMY CHEOK - Town City offering shareholders special discount package By AMY CHEOK THE LISTED vehicle of Indonesian Mr Hendra Rahardja, Town 6 City Properties Ltd, has worked out a discount package scheme for its shareholders. Under this arrangement, stockholders will be sent special cards which will allow discounts on various items offered361 words
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Article55 1984-07-26 15 TRADING on a settlement basis in the shares of 18 companies will resume tommorrow. The counters are Allied Chocolate, Bukit Sembawang, FAN, Guinness Malaysia, Hotel Royal, Khong Guan Holdings, Malayan Breweries, MTC, Metal Box S'pore, Metro, MPHB, PMCW, PMRI, Perlis Plantations, Shell Refining, UMW, Yeo Hiap Seng (M)55 words
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Article573 1984-07-26 15 Current j>o yrr>^nt Ei dote Books dose Dote poyobW Total tor ♦He year Total for previous ytor Alex Hldgs B Sembowong Botu Lintong Berjayo Kowot D C Bonk F 4 N Fed Cobles H Royol H Toi-Pon J C Ent J C-MPH K G HWgs K L Kepong573 words
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Article431 1984-07-26 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Date last yeor Net IPS (cents) Grow dh< Net profit ($*000) AMDS Lorut Tin Peai Msia G Lumber Gulo Per ok Ful year Ful year Ful year Interim Ful yeor May 19 June 13 June 20 June 30 July 8 13.1 18(a) 25(a)431 words
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428 1984-07-26 16 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON THE SHERATON hotel group and All Nippon Airways Hotels of Singapore (ANAH) will not sever their working relationship in the running of the Century Park Sheraton Singapore Hotel (CPSS). Officials from the two hotel groups categorically denied any truth428 words
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169 1984-07-26 16 Bernama SUN EDIBLE Oil Industries (M) Sdn Bhd yesterday filed a suit against the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Clearing House (KLCCH), seeking payment of Msl.B million. Sun Edible Oil said it became a clearing member of the KLCCH by contract and remained soBernama - 169 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-07-26 16 ANOTHER UNIONIST who challenged a move by the Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union (Satu) to split into three house unions has been stripped of office. Mr Chua Chwee Kay had his post as branch official of the Singapore Engine Overhaul Centre revoked241 words
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281 1984-07-26 16 UPI CANADIAN Prime Minister John Turner, under attack from women's groups, says his public pats on the backsides of two political associates should not overshadow his support for women's rights. "I'm a warm man and I open my arms to menUPI - 281 words
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417 1984-07-26 16 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN THREE SCANDINAVIAN banks, which have been sharing a Joint representative office in Singapore since 1970, are to split up. But the split is designed to widen their presence in Singapore because two of them have received approval to operate a merchant417 words
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306 1984-07-26 16 WHO MAKES a good union official? In the view of National Trades Union Congress chief, Ong Teng Cheong, "A good union official is one who would be prepared to make unpopular decisions as long as he is convinced that306 words
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132 1984-07-26 16 THE SINGAPORE branch of Long Term Credit Bank of Japan (LTCB) signed an agreement yesterday to issue US$lO million worth of floating rate certificates of deposit in the Asian dollar market. The issue, lead-managed by Citicorp International (S), will mature in four years, with132 words
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Article71 1984-07-26 16 WALL Street stock prices turned lower in late morning trading yesterday as a rally attempt failed to hold. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which moved up to nearly 1100 yesterday morning, was off about V/i points to under 1095. Overall, losers held a six to five lead71 words
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Article54 1984-07-26 16 Reuter CHINA can expect a 1984 balance of payments surplus of at least US$7 billion, up from about $5.3 billion in 1983. Foreign economists have estimated the trade surplus in 1984 at $3.5 billion, the services account surplus at $2.5 billion and capital account surplus atReuter - 54 words
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Article33 1984-07-26 16 Reuter JAPAN'S Finance Ministry yesterday offered a 3.5 per cent increase in defence spending for next year, but defence agency officials rejected it, saying it was not enough. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article64 1984-07-26 16 UPI NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister-elect David Lange reacted sharply yesterday to a statement by President Reagan that he was confident New Zealand would not deny port access to US nuclear warships. "All I can say about this is that I hope his other pronouncements onUPI - 64 words
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Article41 1984-07-26 16 Reuter THE Chinese Petroleum Corp of Taiwan yesterday signed a one-year contract with Petronas to double its daily purchases to 10,000 barrels, retroactive to July 1. CPC will buy Miri light at U5529.60 a barrel. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article31 1984-07-26 16 AP PLO chairman Yasser Arafat arrived in Jakarta yesterday for talks with Indonesian leaders on the latest development in the Middle East, including the IranIraq war. APAP - 31 words
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38 1984-07-26 16 Reuter JAPANESE customs-clear-ed exports in yen terms are expected to rise by 5.8 per cent in the second half of this year from the same 1963 period, said the Economic Planning Agency. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement295 1984-07-26 16 Here's Where You Can House Your Entire Business All In OFFICE WAREHOUSE GOODS HOIST WASHROOM CARFARK Save time and effort by having your entire business in a 3-storey Terrace Warehouse cum Office. Intrepid Investments Re Ltd has the right idea in its Intrepid Warehouse Complex, a project comprising only 18295 words
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Miscellaneous56 1984-07-26 16 Outlook for today: Showers in several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Report tor 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on JuJy 25 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 25.3 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 10.25 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Roinfall this month56 words
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309 1984-07-26 17 AFP THE SOUTH Korean government has recently banned the entry of ships owned by the Japanese Ino Lines Shipping Company into South Korean ports as a first step to penalise Japanese companies trading with North Korea. Foreign ministry officials inAFP - 309 words
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Article, Illustration456 1984-07-26 17 DANIEL SIM - By DANIEL SIM THE ARRIVAL of a French container ship, Helene Delmas, in Singapore recently has enabled Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) to expand its capacity on the Arabian Gulf Service (AGS). The vessel can load 200 TEUs more than its predecessor, the Haruna Maru,456 words
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Article114 1984-07-26 17 TOTAL world seaborne freight traffic dropped by 2.6 per cent last year to 3.165 billion tons, according to a report by the Japanese Transport Ministry. The report said the drop was caused by the fall in world oil consumption and a lowdown in steel production in Japan114 words
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Article98 1984-07-26 17 HONGKONG International Terminals (HIT) has signed a HK$29O million contract for reclaimation work at the container port. Reflecting the need for more capacity to meet fast-expanding trade volumes, the reclamation will add another 15 hectares erf container stacking space. It will increase the Kwai Chung container port's98 words
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Article662 1984-07-26 17 Shipping Um Papa Cat Afeo VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 A*oc VI 5 Antoro Shpg IV 1 APCUne V 4 APL 4/5 ASCL 1 Asiabroker V 5 Austouo Line V 1 BoH-Onent VI 4/5 Bangkok Coot VI 2 Bank Lin* V 5 BBS a 4/5 Ben662 words
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Article, Illustration926 1984-07-26 18 Maritime Asia HAVING suffered its first ever fall in container traffic growth at the end of 1982, the Port of Singapore Authority's annual report for 1983 revealed another less than welcome precedent. For last year, the PSA had to dip into its reserves to payMaritime Asia - 926 words
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Article193 1984-07-26 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. AMRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd193 words
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Article1631 1984-07-26 18 ACTIVE chartering is reported arranged recently for scrap cargoes from the US to the Far East but other freight sectors are quiet and featureless on Tuesday, brokers said. Scrap from California to Japan paid US$l3 and a lump sum of $665,000 was paid for 35,000 long tons from1,631 words
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Article93 1984-07-26 18 AFP THE EIGHTH International Tug Convention and Exhibition is to be held in Singapore. The four-day event which will commence on Nov 6 is jointly organised by the UK-based Allan Brunton Reed and the Singapore Association of Shipbuilding and-Repair-ers. Over 400 delegates from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland,AFP - 93 words
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311 1984-07-26 18 AP THE WRECK of the Whidah, an 18th century pirate ship that sank with an estimated US$4OO million worth of booty aboard, has been found on the seabed a quarter mile off Cape Cod Town, says a treasure hunter. "I've foundAP - 311 words
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Article1040 1984-07-26 19 ARGENTINA Buenos Aires July 9th 16th. 3 generals :1 day. 5 grain loaders: 7 8 days. Bahia Blanca 3 grain loaders: 3 4 days. Necochea 4 grain loaders: 11 16 days. 4 vessels berthed. Rosario 8 grain loaders: 10 14 days. 9 vessels berthed. San Lorenzo 1 grain1,040 words
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456 1984-07-26 19 SOUTH KOREAN shipbuilder Hyundai has won a 10-ship order worth an estimated US$l3O million its second major coup within a fortnight. The new order is for five Panamas bulk carriers and five handy-sized vessels, said Lloyd's List. It was placed by Piraeus-based Captain Leon456 words
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Article176 1984-07-26 19 Reuter A 2,500-TONNE cruise ship will attempt to become the first passenger vessel ever to navigate the north-west passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The 7,600 mile journey, from St John's, Newfoundland, to Yokohama, is expected to take 41 days, but could take up to 56Reuter - 176 words
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Article79 1984-07-26 19 Reuter AN OIL terminal is to be built at Hamriyah, in the emirate of Sharjah, as an export point for onshore crude. Hamriyah, located between Ajman and Umm A 1 Quwain in the north of the United Arab Emirates, has been undergoing a transformation since oilReuter - 79 words
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196 1984-07-26 19 Reuter LLOYD'S insurance market has cut the cost of seven days' war risk cover for the hulls of ships sailing to and from the Iranian Ports of Kharg Island and Bandar Bushire to 4 per cent from 5 per cent, marine brokers said. The cutsReuter - 196 words
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Article83 1984-07-26 19 THE CONSAFE Group has signed a contract with Swedish builder, Uddevalavarvet, for two 20,000 dwt products tankers to be delivered at the end of next year and mid-1966. Consafe also has the option for a third vessel of the same class. At the beginning of this83 words
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5747 1984-07-26 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.5,747 words
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Article637 1984-07-26 25 ■MRttMMl OF EXPORT PCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL N 5Wp Vby AVTIVQI for LCL movement date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Zim Trieste sw 26.7.84 2100 Star Shpg TA 3 0800-0900 L7 Johore Br 33B 26.7.84 2300 Kawasaki FSB 0900-1100 U2 Family Ace M7A 27.7 84 0100637 words
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Article1604 1984-07-26 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies <S) Atr*-Earute Liar Transgroup (S) AArraldrl I Imrr ServW Kim Shpg (S) AIM C Tmftm Ocean us Shipping Agency (S) Mann lex Enterprise (PK) Alpv Lntrasea (S) Binung Shpg (KL)1,604 words
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Article542 1984-07-26 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Jenhol Keiyo Maru Nlnhco Ocean Rainbow Shokoh Pine Straits Venture Vega Wah Fal Tocho Mam Bowoon No 5 Calm Way Jenson n Makmur Naumburg Ocean Splendor Pervomaysk Rajah Brooke PASIR PAN JANG Bright Faith Crikvenica Golden Park Good Year Hati Balk542 words
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Advertisement426 1984-07-26 17 ffl HEUN6-A SHIPPING Korea Flag V sis Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Keianf/Penanf/Bantkok/Keelunt/ Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Konf S pore Ajent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****77 P.K. *****4, PM *****5 K.L. *****0 S -IAHDINK Ja!!nd ANTAH FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO Fl'Bnpf yis SUEZ LiHint R'rfa* 20/8 21/8 29/8 30/8426 words
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Advertisement307 1984-07-26 17 SEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG; NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM IM'XN T\IU\N HOM.hOM. ASO CAUJK DMOT* +NWUTA K> \K \KI \N (>( I MNUYUM V.I M. NWM *10 Hi MMMKH V. N. NRQMV.7307 words
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Advertisement224 1984-07-26 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eurooe VtSMI I S port 29/7 5/8 12/8 IKOMBGAN 19/1 lUSUGAM 26/8 IK OCIFT 2/9 9/9 16/9 Mm Accepttof Fer 1) Bwccktna. Gmm 2) AwtirdM, Antwerp, L.Hovri Airixn. Copcnhaftn. Hetsinlu 4) Mkttmo •Accept** Eirope cargo tor footer «u S pore 'Also I Ph contact PEMSC224 words
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Advertisement897 1984-07-26 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCI ICONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK ■■CONTINENT lt/t »/t »/l 27/1 13/1 OS/J 0»/t U/l it/* a/i 27/1 04/10 M/ 10 11/10 13/10 10/10 21/11 24/11 21/11 Ra.vf.tl Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok KMUO a/' 31/7 uorai MT 04/t897 words
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Advertisement714 1984-07-26 19 NOTICE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ARABIAN GULF TRADE In view of recent development in the Golf, the below-nomed Lines have been notified by underwriters of a sharp increase in the extra risk insurance premium for vessels entering the Gulf To partially offset this additional expense which the Lines are compelled to714 words
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Advertisement652 1984-07-26 20 Hapag-Uoyd 10 CONTINENI UK EXPORTS TO NORTH EUROPt mninwil Spore f KKmf Penf Liu MS Bd>ao Genoa Wburf Adam B'haren Antxerp Aenee liclmen l|/« 21/1 23/1 14/9 11/9 11/4 10 US* CANADA Connecting m Tokyo Connecting m Kobe "Abo occepting cargo tof ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mtmtondbndge, and US MID-WEST652 words
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Advertisement1021 1984-07-26 20 KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. Nr 26-A lALAN BERANGAN PORT KELANG. SELANGOR MALAYSIA TEL: Mm *****2. 3M435. 3M162 3t07M.*****2.3MM7 W. MAIAYSIA/S'PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: P KLANG SPORE tGAMBEIA KKUu. Skan. Tawau 26/31 July 1/3 Aug TATOMOH SATU KKUu Skan. Tawau 1/6 Aug 7/9 Aug t KITA KKbiu Skan1,021 words
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Advertisement738 1984-07-26 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KOTA WIS AT A KOTA MEQAH KOTA WIRAWAN KOTA WARUMA KOTA RAKYAT KOTA MAKMIfR KOTA CAHAYA (|W 1 la.pr V/ VOY: CP/29/84 SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: ADEN, HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH, AOABA 15-19/8 HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH, AOABA, PTSUDAN. MOMBASA. O'SALAAM ADEN, HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH. AQABA HOOEIDAH. JEDOAH, AOABA, PTSUOAN IS-20/S738 words
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Advertisement565 1984-07-26 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE Far East S'pore Service Ful Container Vessel Buun Yoke- Kobe Kao- S'pare TjJViok Kama sfvunf GO*A *10-00 11/7 14/7 U/7 20/7 »/7 27/7 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STORE P KELANGRDAM/ TIBURY/ H*BURG/ ANTWERP ADAM LONDON BREMEN SONBAIVMVB 31/7-4/1 5/1 30/1 2/9 4/9 6/9 ME565 words
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Advertisement558 1984-07-26 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Pinyo V 74 Sit-twoy* Bassein** BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon S'pore P.Kelong Penong Spore 25/29 July 28/30 July 9/11 Aug Htone Ywo V 194 8/10 Aug 7/8 Aug 5/7 Aug 4/6 Aug •LOADING FOR HONGKONG JAPAN LOADING FOR HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP558 words
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Advertisement986 1984-07-26 22 jfau IV LINE -KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. ECUADOR/PERU/CHILE a FEEDER MOTHER VSL STOW KOBE EDAS GUAYAQUR iQugU ANT VTA S ANTOMO VALPAR KAIBAI WBI I3t St* ENCOUtAGEMENT 2 kuf 26 Auj 24 Stp 26 S»p 7 Oct (Oct 1J Otl 11 Oct FEEOER MOUCRVSL SPCW" YOKOHAMA ~CAUAO ARtCAkJWQS MTOrtA WMMM986 words
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Advertisement479 1984-07-26 23 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K lACEJN 25N+..... TW BMDGE 21N 0 CHEF 40* C PAUL 41* HK CONTMO 41N.. C CONTMO 27W... Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEJW S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 1800 31/7 LCI Cargo 0600 31/7 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) HK479 words
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Advertisement384 1984-07-26 23 NEUNG-A SNIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON PW 'KI HCHON BUSAN U/l 2J/I 27/1 l/» 11/« ui ~M I u( i,| S NtPIIINJ AGINI lIS Pit If) I UNAS SIIIA SON HHI) Irl > 'gi>9/; >/*S4 14 M |H *****0 414:44 •WSIO >?1. 7384 words
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Advertisement675 1984-07-26 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SffSOV BULOMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Number? *****3 (15 Lrns) Cable Address SftSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S f KELANG M/S SHAWM T NAH SOON SON BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. IALAN CEMPENWG. PORT KLANG.675 words
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Advertisement595 1984-07-26 24 Itci|i»iial Container Lines {gSSESTiI 3 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S A. 1500 Hra Tuea, Thura Sat REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY SW SKLA BKK PUT SKU MTUM BHUM 117/1U SaM 31/1 Aug RATANA BHUM 251/252 3/4 Aug C/ 7 Am( MTMM BHUM 119/191 10/11 Aug 15/16595 words
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Advertisement94 1984-07-26 25 UOORNE >*=*--«=- Vf SEAUOH SHTTMC (S) PIE LTD. MLB/***** m 220*11 (I IMS) (Cliaih iUm L"Pv hzezzzhie TO BANGLA-DESH/MUA/SM LAIKA/PAIUSTAII HALDIA( CALCUTTA) h'»' -irr;«'>iX jh/V mswjw «ia« M/V VHOU V9LS4 7/8 13/8 15 25/8 27/1 29 8/9 12/9 15 JUT Seawinds um** MIfNFAI Sf AflHNf/. I iNf SINGAPORE TfL ??CV4JI94 words
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Advertisement197 1984-07-26 25 Scan Dutch V To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) Anson In Port Anson 2/8 Anson 9/8 Anson 16/8 Anson 23/8 Anson 30/8 P. KELAMG B Butang 27/7 B Kemurong 3/8 B Butane 10/8 B Kcfflunmg 17/8 6 Butane 24/8 B Kemurani 31/8 To Red Sea Mediterranean CASABLANCA From Europe FEEDER P. KELAMQ SINGAPORE197 words
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Advertisement83 1984-07-26 26 WORLD LINE VESSELS SMMTM am lab TJIWiZyWJFI.iT lUO ACCEFTVB CJMO TO POtT I STOSt M-l My n/3» m. a i/z «-M Ml 7/1 IvndmM. WW mrm ansa a) m in riKUWG Mr 31/% l Ml l/< Ml »/M lMMtpn.i»Sl MIT torn NUMBS OR M I* 3»J*,M*7/3«17t»/3M7»» r M l*rti Hp83 words
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Miscellaneous162 1984-07-26 26 Regional Weather <> m t TA Wa f. 1 0 Ssk 2S I SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wmd direction with speed m knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature c X\ n Shower Weather Wmd direction with speed in knots Rom V—/ O Cloudy162 words
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