The Business Times, 30 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, JULY Si, 1184 60 CENTS12 words
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569 1984-07-30 1 LEE HAN SHIH - This region projected to have fastest growth for next five years By LEE HAN SHIH THE USE OF computers will grow faster in South-east Asia than anywhere else in the world in the next five years if a projection made by a senior International569 words
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Article390 1984-07-30 1 AFTER 31 YEARS in Singapore, International Business Machines (IBM) is going bilingual. The world's biggest computer company plans to run a series of introductory computer courses in Mandarin during the next few months. This will be the first time that IBM (S) is using390 words
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107 1984-07-30 1 AFP INDONESIA has launched a drive to crack down on the smuggling of gold and Jewellery from Singapore, AttorneyGeneral Hari Suharto said in Jakarta yesterday. The investigation will be aimed at identifying the financing brains, the distribution links and the receivers in Indonesia, heAFP - 107 words
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302 1984-07-30 1 THE GOVERNMENT is ready to put into effect the next major phase of its National Civil Defence Plan. "We have now sufficient numbers of trained civil defence volunteers especially in those constituencies which started recruitment and training in the earlier phases," said302 words
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436 1984-07-30 1 LIM SOON NEO - By I LIM SOON NEO THE People's Action Party (PAP) will field a rounded team of the most qualified and most suitable candidates the party can find, and will be putting up more than one Malay candidate, in the coming general436 words
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654 1984-07-30 1 ALVIN TAY - Asian market makes Singapore seventh biggest banking centre By ALVIN TAY THE Singapore-based Asian dollar market doubling its share of international banking to 4.5 per cent during the fiveyear period ending 1963 has made the country the seventh biggest international banking centre in the world. But the US and Japan654 words
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Advertisement346 1984-07-30 1 MISUNDERSTOOD would qualify as your typical, run-of-the-mill, Saturday afternoon television tear-jerker passing off os a motion picture, if not for two factors. JAIME LYE feels that one of them is the film's exotic location Tunisia. The other is the star, Henry Thomas, better known os ET's other half, Elliott. Page346 words
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MANAGEMENT
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694 1984-07-30 2 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN INNOVATIVE solutions to productivity problems are needed in today's world where the workforce is younger, better educated and has higher expectations about the quality of working life. Innovations need not necessarily be original discoveries which are difficult to generate and develop.694 words
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529 1984-07-30 2 BRUCE B BAKKE - By BRUCE B BAKKE UPI FOR ORGANISATIONS confused by the proliferation of new high-technology telecommunications equipment and systems, Pat Smith has the answer. "The key right now is planning. If there is a byword, I think it is planning," said Mr Smith, a manager in tele--communications consultingUPI - 529 words
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Article, Illustration594 1984-07-30 2 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING MANAGEMENTS deserve the unions they get. At a conference on "Avoiding Disputes In Employment Law A Industrial Relations" last Friday at the Dynasty Hotel, the relationship between the union and management was likened to the twin pillars of a building, each594 words
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Article, Illustration350 1984-07-30 2 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE PUBLIC Relations in Singapore "is behind" compared to the state-of-the-art in America or Europe, but the industry is at a starting point and poised for flight within the next three to five years. "This region is the place to350 words
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279 1984-07-30 2 ROUND ONE of this year's National Management Game, which began on July 4, is now in progress. The game will continue over four rounds in a knock-out competition. A total of 125 teams are competing in this 14th year of the games, sponsored279 words
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Article, Illustration483 1984-07-30 3 LEE HAN SHIH - MB Compiled by I LEE HAN SHIH BILL GATES, the young American who, until a few years ago, lived quietly in Washington State, may go down in the history of computers as the person who brought the Japanese together for their first483 words
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Article103 1984-07-30 3 SPRING SEATS A PRODUCT of a happy marriage between biology and engineering has made sitting out a long flight or a whole day in an office a much easier task. The spring seat was in- vented by American Daniel Krakauer, who studied both biology and engineering in college.103 words
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Article85 1984-07-30 3 ASTRONOMY THE NATURAL night sky is fast becoming an endangered species because of streetlights. In major cities in the eastern US, Western Europe and Japan, blazing streetlights outshine the fainter starlight and render the oldest branch of astronomy the observation of the stars through visible light waves,85 words
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1031 1984-07-30 3 EUROPEAN companies trying to break into the markets of the Arabian Peninsula have often found their plans thwarted by their failure to understand Arabian tastee and culture. A book that will bring Westerners closer to bridging the culture gap inFT - 1,031 words
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OVERSEAS
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517 1984-07-30 4 UPI THE United Nations opens a conference this week that it hopes will radically change the course of industrial development in the Third World. The meeting, to be held from Aug 2 to 18 at Vienna's Hofburg Palace, was called by the UNUPI - 517 words
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138 1984-07-30 4 Reuter BRITISH National Oil Corporation, which markets 51 per cent of British oil production, received no formal requests from customers for a renegotiation of BNOC's third quarter price for North Sea oil as at 1600 GMT on Friday. Industry sources were commenting on newsReuter - 138 words
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Article247 1984-07-30 4 AFP THE New Zealand Dairy Board has Issued a direct challenge to the European Economic Community agricultural commissioners after their decision to sell cut-price butter and ghee in the Middle East, Iran and the Soviet Union. The New Zealand board said on SaturdayAFP - 247 words
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161 1984-07-30 4 AFP New ZEALAND motorists face a petrol price increase of up to 10 US cents a litre this week, in the wake of a 20 per cent devaluation of the New Zealand dollar on July 18, the Energy Minister said on Saturday. The increase willAFP - 161 words
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294 1984-07-30 4 AFP PRESIDENT Marcos's "secret marshals", who rode shotgun on public transport from June 18 to fight crime, killed 45 people in 41 days. They were disbanded on Friday. Officially it was because of a fall in robberies and assaults. But lawyers, newspapers and churchmenAFP - 294 words
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Article312 1984-07-30 4 AFP PHILIPPINE President Marcos's government is to present a budget of US$3.4 billion for the fiscal year 1985 to the national assembly, an official spokesman said. The budget, to be formally submitted today, emphasises agricultural and food productivity, industrial production, livelihood programmes, social development, infrastructure, agrarianAFP - 312 words
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Article, Illustration53 1984-07-30 4 A MAN STANDS amid conveyor batting at Goodyoar's Marytvilla, Ohio, plant. Tha convayor baiting ia awaiting ahipmant to mining locations around tha world whara thay will carry a variaty of matariala. Goodyaar ia Amarica's largaat axportor and tha world 1 loading producor of convayor bolting. APAP picture - 53 words
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343 1984-07-30 4 AP MILLIONS OF unnecessary deaths throughout the world can be prevented through simple and relatively inexpensive health care measures. A study, entitled Improving World Health: a least cost strategy, by a Washington research group said on Saturday: "Though their health care needs differAP - 343 words
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190 1984-07-30 4 UPI LEADING economic officials of Central American countries have agreed to revive their fragmented trading group after 15 years. Economics ministers of Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador gathered on Friday for the first time since the so-called Soccer War in 1969UPI - 190 words
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164 1984-07-30 4 Reuter US DRUG companies have asked Congress for permission to export new drugs not yet cleared for use in the United States. The companies have the support of the Administration and the World Health Organisation (WHO) but consumer groups said such a moveReuter - 164 words
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Article687 1984-07-30 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From PAA SIA MAS MAS SV MAS MAS CAL RBA SIA CPA RJ GIA SIA SIA THAI MAS GIA MAS SIA SIA PA5 SQ43 MH681 MH601 SV386 MH67I MH81I CI806 BM2t SQI03 CX710 RJI82 GA960 SQ105 SQ201 TG403 MH682 GA940 MH603687 words
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Article98 1984-07-30 5 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher described a European parliament decision to refreeze Britain's US$63O million EEC budget refund as despicable. "I thought it was absolutely despicable," she said during a British television interview broadcast live from her official Downing Street residence. But asked whether BritainReuter - 98 words
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Article73 1984-07-30 5 Reuter STERLING fell below US$l.3l on Friday in London, after reports that the Soviet Union had offered temporary discounts on oil prices, dealers said. Sterling fell to $***** after some oil traders said the Soviet Union notified them of a temporary discount for Urals crude. Later,Reuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-07-30 5 Reuter BRITISH PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher has sent a secret letter to Beijing to try to break an apparent Impasse In negotiations for the return of Hongkong to China, the Sunday Times said yesterday. "Mrs Thatcher has written a secret letter to theReuter - 274 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article42 1984-07-30 5 THE Japanese government will help promote Thai exports to cut Thailand's US$l.5 billion trade deficit with Japan, trade officials of the two countries said. The announcement was made after the 11th ministerial meeting of the Japan-Thai-land Joint Committee on Trade.42 words
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Article52 1984-07-30 5 BRITISH National Coal Board chairman lan MacGregor said he will make no further concessions to Britain's miners, in their strike against proposed job cuts. Mr MacGregor said that a peace offer, rejected by the miners' union two weeks ago, is still open but will be reviewed some time52 words
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Article62 1984-07-30 5 A HONGKONG Chinese freed on bail on Friday after being detained for hijacking a Beijing-bound British Airways jet to Taipei said he would look for a job in Taipei pending the conclusion of his trial. Dennis Leung Wai-Keung was charged with endangering aviation safety for diverting the62 words
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Article33 1984-07-30 5 INDIA'S economic growth rate in the year ending next March should reach 5 per cent, Finance Secretary PK Kaul said. He estimated industrial growth in the year at 7 per cent.33 words
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Article46 1984-07-30 5 Agencies THE International Monetary Fund said it will lend US$229 million to Zambia to help the country meet heavy foreign debt repayments and offset depressed prices for copper, its principal export. The loan is also intended to help Zambia sustain an austerity programme. Agen-Agencies - 46 words
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316 1984-07-30 5 Reuter THE seven-week West German metalworkers strike for a shorter working week is likely to have achieved opposite results, with higher investment in automation and a slower decline in unemployment probable, Commerzbank AG said in its latest economic report. The bank alsoReuter - 316 words
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292 1984-07-30 5 NYT NINETY RESEARCH and development projects involving nearly 300 European companies, research laboratories and universities, have been chosen by the EEC Commission to launch its Esprit programme to develop new information technology. The schemes, costing some 400 million ECUs (US$3l5 million), are intended toNYT - 292 words
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Article217 1984-07-30 5 Reuter A US prosecutor is considering what action to take after a judge dropped charges against five Hongkong and ChineseAmerican business people accused of trying to smuggle hightechnology military components to China. US District Court Judge Lee Sarokin had held that the government failed toReuter - 217 words
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Article233 1984-07-30 5 Reuter THE Soviet Union has underlined the weakness of the world oil market by introducing a temporary discount of US$l.5O a barrel on its Urals crude in what traders said is another sign of a developing price war among producers. Price cuts, effective from Wednesday, willReuter - 233 words
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490 1984-07-30 6 UPI IN THE battle for the White House, nuclear arms and USSoviet relations are shaping up to produce sharp foreign policy disagreement between President Reagan and his Democratic opponent, Walter Mondale. Central America is also a major issue in the campaign, withUPI - 490 words
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185 1984-07-30 6 FT A DECLINE la Imperii far the ■eenad esaaeeathre msath helped the US register a Mrckuiw trade deflct t ef r ssB .1 Mlttea, well Mew the raeard level ef ever $12 Mlttea set la April. The Jaae deficit to rsaghlyFT - 185 words
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235 1984-07-30 6 Reuter THE WEST should give higher priority to electronic warfare as a means of countering the Soviet bloc's numerical superiority in Europe, a Nato general said. "If you are a dwarf facing a giant, you can beat him by throwing sand in hisReuter - 235 words
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205 1984-07-30 6 Reuter US ATTORNEY John Volz has said that his office is investigating the finances of the World's Fair which has debts of more than US$lOO million. He said that a Federal grand Jury had subpoenaed records from Hibernia National Bank, one of several financial institutionsReuter - 205 words
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396 1984-07-30 6 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government is drawing up positive measures to overcome the country's balance of payment deficit estimated to reach Mss.B billion this year, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah announced on Saturday. The measures include reducing expenditure on invisibles, the majorBernama - 396 words
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344 1984-07-30 6 UPI POLAND says US economic sanctions have taken US$35O from the pocket of every Pole and is demanding that they be lifted in response to a government amnesty for political prisoners. Poland blasted the US on Friday for refusing to lift the measuresUPI - 344 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-07-30 6 CHINESE quouoing up to buy hot dumplings at buoy Xktan night morkot, whoro normoNy drab Boijing coma» to Hfo with »ollor» hawking food, dothM and muaic until lata ovoning. Whoro bottor than in China to find dimtxin (dim sum) at a p**sr msimm?UPI photo - 54 words
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Advertisement323 1984-07-30 5 i 7 i The Right Place, at the Right Time. CAS A ROSITA Phase II CASA ROSITA is living in grand style within quiet surrounds in a choice location close to the Orchard Road area, the proposed Newton Circus MKT station and the PinIsland Expressway. Phase 11, built at a323 words
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Advertisement1090 1984-07-30 6 KIAW AK HANG FMANCE COMRANY UNITED 157, South Bridga Road, Singapore 0106.1*1:*****6 BALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 31 v 1083 BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 1983 CURRENT ASSETS Statutory deposit with the Monetary Authority of Singapore Mortgage loans Hire purchase debtors Bills discounted Amount owing by holding company Amount1,090 words
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Advertisement167 1984-07-30 6 Save 12,000 annually on your payroll! Invest in a Time Processor and reduce the cost and number of your payroll clerks by 80% UUniwell Time Procc/sor A new system of time attendance recording equipment. Computing your payroll with full deta.ls automatically. I D Card Automatically recorded In/Out times by simple167 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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334 1984-07-30 7 National Discount Co Ltd THE interbank money market generally exuded a steady undertone throughout last week. Overnight funds traded within a range of 7—per cent with the majority of deals done at IVi per cent. One month funds opened at 8 V*, BVfc perNational Discount Co Ltd - 334 words
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Article53 1984-07-30 7 Renter JORDAN signed a US$l5O- syndicated loan with a group of 20 international banks in Kuwait, lead manager of National Bank of Kuwait said. Interest on the sevenyear loan, with a threeyear grace period, is at '/i point over Libor. The loan is to assist in Jordan'sRenter - 53 words
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Article49 1984-07-30 7 At yesterday close 3-month Treasury Mb 3-month bank b*t 3-month CD 6-month CD 3 1/166—2 15/I6S 9B—8 7/8S 8 5/168—8 3/16S 8 1/2B—8 3/8S Prices offered by discount houses on July 28 Overnight 3 1/4 Col deposits 3 1/4 Sourct National Discount Company Source: National Discount Company49 words
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Article209 1984-07-30 7 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rotes for the week ended July 27: BID PRICES High Low us$ 7 days 113/8 111/8 1 month 2 months II 9/16 II 1/4 113/4 II 3/8 3 months 12 1/16 115/8 6 months 12 5/8 113/16 9 months 12 13/16 12 3/8 12209 words
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290 1984-07-30 7 DURING the week, gold traded nervously on the choppy international markets. On the Simex, apart from a minirally on Thursday where prices traded to as high as U*****.80 a troy ounce for the December delivery contract, the market continued to stay on the defensive.290 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-07-30 7 PLR of bonks at the close of business on Friday, July 27 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. THE rt.lt is the lowest lending rot* ot which o bonk is prepored to lond in Smgopori dollars to its dionts on on overdraft or domond442 words
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Article33 1984-07-30 7 THE RANGE of col rates for the week ended Friday, July 27: Bonk fund 5.25 to 5.4 General fund 5 to 5.3 $m of funds 2,221 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd33 words
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Article141 1984-07-30 7 DURING the week under review, the foreign exchange market was affected by changing interest rate expectations in the US and rumours of the possible disbandment of Opec. The surprisingly strong upward revision of the growth of the GNP in the second quarter (+73 per141 words
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Article26 1984-07-30 7 UBS US dollar Assault on the peak continues. Starling: Link to dollar jeopardised by oil [Mice trend. Dautachamark/Yan: Declining rates welcome export increase. ÜBSUBS - 26 words
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212 1984-07-30 7 The US/Sing opened for the week at 2.1515-30 and was traded to high of 2.1570-80 and low of 2.1365. It closed firmer at 2.*****0. The Singapore unit strengthened against' the sterling pound, Hongkong dollar, Deutschemark, Japanese yen and New Zealand dollar and weakened212 words
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390 1984-07-30 7 Reuter THE GOVERNMENT'S inability to resist the recent rise in interest rates has raised questions about UK monetary policy and its implementation, private economists say. Calls for radical changes in official money market and foreign exchange operations and a shift inReuter - 390 words
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Article84 1984-07-30 7 Beater CONTINENTAL Illlasla Nattaaal Haak aad Tract Co hfrswed more Una US$ll MWoa daily from the*day!r*iaßßed!ately ZipaeiuMp ts the baak, satgslag Caatlaeatal Chalrmaa David Taylor said. Ike borrowings laeladed $4.1» Wlttee from a special $5.5 hllllea raiamerrlal haak credit Dm as well as $i Wlttea to MlDeaBeater - 84 words
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Article200 1984-07-30 7 Reuter VENEZUELA is seeking to include several years of debt maturities in its rescheduling proposals given to banks last week in New York, Finance Minister Manuel Azupurua said. Mr Azpurua said on Saturday that Venezuela has included 1965 debts, in addition to 1983 and 1964, inReuter - 200 words
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FEATURES
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774 1984-07-30 8 CHRISTOPHER HANSON - By CHRISTOPHER HANSON Reuter THE JAMES BOND era is far from over, despite the growth of sophisticated electronic eavesdropping and spying by satellite, according to a just-publish-ed "Dictionary of Espionage". The A-Z dictionary, by veteran British spy-watching journalists Christopher Dobson and RonaldReuter - 774 words
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Article, Illustration1462 1984-07-30 8 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM "WHAT UK BANKS have been doing is mainly talking since the 1970s (and) I don't think we will be going live till two years later." Such pessimism might seem a little strange coming from the head of the Committee of1,462 words
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Advertisement392 1984-07-30 8 It's yours FREE when you make thepurchase We are giving you a $1000 Epson Voucher because we feel that you deserve a bonus for having chosen the right personal computer. The Voucher entitles you to choose $1000 worth of Epson products from its wide range of computer peripherals. This offer392 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous639 1984-07-30 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Outwardly, it's hard to eat (5) 6 Unpleasant but compulsive? (5) 9 Posh accommodation father fixes up (7) 10 Females now wrong about me (5) 11 Jockey straps (5) 12 Baser speculators? (5) 13 Taken over (7) 15 He's r» the nude sometimes (3) 17 We639 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration572 1984-07-30 9 FT THE WORLD'S leading fine arts sale-rooms, all based in London, last week announced record turnovers, making 1963-84 the best year in auction house history. Sotheby's increased its worldwide auction sales by 47 per cent to a total of £401 million (5f1.12 billion); Christie'sFT - 572 words
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400 1984-07-30 9 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE AOBUNDERSTOOD would qualify as yowr typical, run-of-the-mill, Saturday afternoon television tear-jerker passing* off as a motion picture, if not for two factors. One is its exotic location Tunisia, the land in which Harrison Ford alternated between pursuing and being pursued by crazy400 words
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Article, Illustration545 1984-07-30 9 CAROL LIM - By CAROL LIM THERE IS SOMETHING special about a print. In some ways, they are more serious than drawings, yet not as stiff or formal as paintings. Prints always seem to lend themselves to unusual and often humorous imagery. And this is part of their545 words
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Miscellaneous1120 1984-07-30 9 HIGHLIGHTS NOVA PALACE OF DELIGHTS 8.03pm Channel 12 Fifteen years ago, physicist ond teacher Dr Frank Opoenheimer overcame scepticism from museum Oppenheimer overcame scepticism from museum "experts" to found the Exploratorium in San Francisco, California, on the basic principle that people learn by doing, and not just seeing. This programme,1,120 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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273 1984-07-30 10 Reuter SOCIETE Generale de Banque SA said profits were down in the first half of this year compared with results a year earlier. It said in a statement: 'Gross non-consolidated results for this period were not quite as high as for the corresponding periodReuter - 273 words
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Article302 1984-07-30 10 My 28 Y«n A|TKXTV>tO Akai Amodo Aaahi Owm AsaNGka* Bonk of Tokyo Dridgntont Canon COM Otuan Oam OaMchi Kangyo Bowk D Mppon Phr* 0 Mppon Daiwa Sac Eaai Fanuc Fup Photo Fuitttu Furukawa hah ko-Yokado Joccs JAL 1130 406 1090 618 749 455 550 1150 1100 459 660 925302 words
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302 1984-07-30 10 THE MARKET, aided by speculation that interest rates would ease in the near future, scored its third consecutive gain last Friday in the heaviest trading in a month. The rally, which put averages on the plus side for the week after hitting302 words
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Article155 1984-07-30 10 JULY 27 a AbNfci 27 Alean 33 20* Sank Mont 23* Bank Nova Scotia 10* EM Tal 33 23% 29* 22* Can Prm Mg Canpoc 39* Carina OK««f« CmM Rd Lk 16* 24* Cn Blfvt a A 27 1 Cominco 12* Com Marbanor *B 29 +1* 19* Dam Tar155 words
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Article222 1984-07-30 10 JULY 27 twtf INDUSTRIALS A Abho 800 165 -5 AE And O 835 37QB Amaprof> 2725 -100 Itjlimi 1170 -5 C G SmMti I860 CNA 240 -5 Cum* Fnooc* 435 5 ***** Fad Vofc 410 10 4008 445 -10 Kirah 355 5 Ub Hokh 1045 -5 Lorwho 270 unch222 words
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Article714 1984-07-30 10 JULY 27 ACF Miatnn Aicon AJurrwi Alcoa 25 32* unch 4* Lud 2IK AM Own Cp 29* 4* AM Storm 43 4* 9* Am ftundt he SiH -1* Am ftMmdt rut 62* 4-1* Am Can Co 42% 1* Am Cyananvd Am Eioc Pw 44* 17* unch unch Am714 words
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Article824 1984-07-30 10 Amsterdam JULY 27 Fta ABN 299 00 Aagon 112.00 -3 Aho4d 176 00 -1 Akio 8130 -1.1 AM£V 151 00+2 7 Aintn 5300 -08 Bo* 28 60 LT>ch Bote 85 00 -05 ***** 05 27 30 -14 62 50 -1 3500 -05 CoK 331 00 -1 Dai M,824 words
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Article45 1984-07-30 10 AFP MATSUSHITA ElectrlC* Industrial Co has set up a subsidiary to manufacture 1 electronic components tor videotape recorders* in West Germany. p.. Based in Osterode, West, Germany, the company is capitalised at six million marks and will supply components to MB Video.AFP - 45 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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429 1984-07-30 11 FT INSTITUTIONAL shareholders have displayed mixed feelings about last Thursday's surprise bid few ICL, the British computer maker, from the telecommunications group Standard Telephones and Cables (STC), in which ITT of the US has a 35 per cent stake.FT - 429 words
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Article85 1984-07-30 11 UPI NESTLE Company has decided against acquisition of California-based Coopervision Inc because of opposition from the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Nestle announced in April its intention to buy all the shares in the US manufacturer of contact lenses and opthalmological pharmaceuticals. However, last Friday theUPI - 85 words
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204 1984-07-30 11 Reuter TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Inc (TI) has said that the improvement in its second quarter over the period a year ago was largely due to the absence of last year's second-quarter loss in consumer home products and much stronger semiconductor operations this year. The companyReuter - 204 words
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273 1984-07-30 11 Reuter MIDLAND Bank PLC group chief executive Geoffrey Taylor said bad debt charges for Britain were around 20 per cent lower in the first half of this year compared with last year. He told a press conference on Midland's first-halfReuter - 273 words
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Article, Illustration822 1984-07-30 11 UPI THE US economy is growing by leaps and bounds but prices are barely twitching upward, according to government figures released last week. The economy shot ahead at a surprisingly strong 7.5 per cent annual rate in the second quarter following blistering first-quarterUPI - 822 words
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Article149 1984-07-30 11 Reuter HYUNDAI Corp of South Korea plans to take up to 15 per cent equity in a deferred aluminium smelter project in the State of Victoria under agreement with the state government and Alcoa of Australia, says the Australian Financial Review. Hyundai officials inReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement82 1984-07-30 11 <*=" M m Witiite io wiae, diae aai eitferfaia > iU 'it. f'TTT fjfUßli'il' i.v -Ai 4W 4fv ■M' ,r» V sSign—as?" •"fJEfSJVJ A JAP so/ Highlighting some of lateet and moet creet summer collections i the fashion scans. Every Friday night to August 31,1984. 7.30pm Lavish I dinner with82 words
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Advertisement107 1984-07-30 11 I< >r lunch l <>r < iiuncr /-< >r c rirhk' rcn-ardinij t'x/h'ru'tin lil ism. NM IX I I s I IMM I I Si ilid.u f' 11 ir ii li I di icsciv.Jiniiis .ill 7 {7'»()77 j k H «'iilnr\ I'nrk Slii'i'iiliiii Siii|;ii|Nin' MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE yivelaFraoce ©)£Z^ibou107 words
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Advertisement87 1984-07-30 11 Pemmu/a Oaf foe PH <§ House IT' PR 1 24- hour Coffee House where much more than just coffee is served I Hospitality. Atmosphere. Scenic view. 'Menufuf of local and continental favourites. Daily Set Lunch (Local* Western) Each day, a local favourite is selected, e.g... Prawn Mee Soup... Hainanese Clay87 words
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Advertisement94 1984-07-30 11 Surprise! Surprise! Cuisine en Evolution. Deemed the ultimate in gastronomy by discerning gourmets. That's what you'd f expect from a great I! ucßl restaurant like the Harbour Grill. I lie StilHcs. (>1 ic pi; lev y< ni c;in Ik certain < >t ;i ii< m k! stciik. A J X.94 words
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Advertisement97 1984-07-30 11 TT« pound the r V 'V Our newly extended Coffee Garden is now better than ever. Whether you have an appetite for local or continental food, you 11 find our staff friendly and efficient, our food appealing and delicious. Try our famous claypot specialities, Hminanese chicken rice and other dishes.97 words
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1205 1984-07-30 12 AFP COMMODITY MARKETS were unsettled last week by rumours of an imminent break-up of Opec, sharp fluctuations in gold, and expectations that crude oil prices would be cut. G«U: Uncertain. Sharp falls quickly developed following the US dollar's early strength, with quotations falling to their lowestAFP - 1,205 words
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Article212 1984-07-30 12 MOST commodity prices at the Singapore produce market improved last week. Coffee prices shot up 2 to 3 per cent on rumours of a Brazilian frost. A trader said that during the frost period between May and August, coffee prices could easily be swayed by such212 words
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Article214 1984-07-30 12 AFP THE MARKET for raw sugar during the past week has been quiet and prices closed more or less where they started. There has been some demand for white sugar and the differential has widened. And there have been several tenders for white sugar lastAFP - 214 words
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Article332 1984-07-30 12 In Laadsa, natural rubber futures ended on Friday between £12 and £3 a tonne below Thursday's close, depressed by easier Far Eastern markets. November traded at £696, down from £700/706 bid/asked on Thursday night, and January/March slipped to £728 from £732/ 736. Easier sterling against the dollar helped check332 words
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Article893 1984-07-30 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed on Friday to £4 a tonne firmer as sterling fell against the dollar. September traded last at a high of £2,22, up £27. Total volume was 1,972 lots including 221 crosses. The quiet morning market opened steadier as weaker sterling offset a lower New893 words
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Article151 1984-07-30 12 CBT wheat futures closed mixed in quiet trade on Friday, ranging from down cents per bushel in December to up l /i in July. September was held to a 3V< cent range. A sharp drop in old crop corn and a slight easing in country cash basis bids weighed151 words
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Article156 1984-07-30 12 CBT soybean futures closed mixed on Friday, ranging from down 8V« cents per bushel in August to up one cent in new crop. August posted a 14'/2 cent range. Speculative long liquidation weighed on August all day as speculators exited long positions to avoid first notice day next week,156 words
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99 1984-07-30 12 AFP OFFICIAL sources in Calcutta have ixpictd satisfaction at a slight increase in tea production recently. Output (or the first five months of 1984 has been estimated at 148.7 million kg, 45.5 million kg up on the same period last year. This increase hasAFP - 99 words
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Article31 1984-07-30 12 STRAITS TIN Data dosing Ptictt Turnover (M$/k*>) (tOMMs) July 23 29.15 137 July 24 29.15 125 July 25 29 17 88 July 26 29 17 70 July 27 29 17 8031 words
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Article57 1984-07-30 12 Robust a 20/25% FOB NSW 487.50 Nutmeg 110 Foe NSW 355.00 B W FOB NSW 256 00 Gambier FOB NSW 305.00 London Commodity Exchange Pepper (Sarawak) Faq. spot 2,450 Whrt« foq, afloat Wfet* (AA 2,950 ™*wiv laq July/Aug 2,950 Btock special. tonne »pot 1.500 Bkick ip*ciat afloat 1,80057 words
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Advertisement107 1984-07-30 12 This announcement appears for the purposes of record only. Keppel Shipyard limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) RIGHTS ISSUE of 78,254,893 new ordinary shares of Ssl.oo each at a price of 552.00 per share Managed and Underwritten by ©DBS BANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD Daiwa Singapore Limited107 words
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Advertisement56 1984-07-30 12 Thb» announcement appears ics a matter of record only. PHINA INVESTMENTS PTE LTD a wholly owned subsidiary of CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS (M) BERHAD has acquired a majority interest in ALLIED CHOCOLATE INDUSTRIES LIMITED We acted as financial advisor to Phina Investments Pte Ltd in this transaction. CITICORP CAPITAL MARKETS GROUP Citicorp56 words
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Article, Illustration5398 1984-07-30 13 AMY CHEOK - a- By AMY CHEOK PAUL VOLCKER rescued most stock markets last week and the Singapore stock market was no exception. He said everything investors wanted to hear. In a testimony before the US Senate last Wednesday, the US Federal Reserve Board chief said it was5,398 words
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Article248 1984-07-30 13 VlAustralia M SVB Day, Porter Co THE Australian share market rallied strongly during the latter part of the week following the release of more encouraging news on the economy and firmer overseas share markets. The All Ordinaries Index eased 2.8 points on the week to 683.6.SVB Day,; Porter & Co - 248 words
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Article425 1984-07-30 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended July 27 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES M Cement: Bonus issue of one-for-one. Veneer Products: Rights issue of one-for-one at $1. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Datuk Lim Kheng Kim has a 51.16 per cent stake in Allied Chocolate Industries Ltd. The shares of Doh425 words
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Article322 1984-07-30 13 UBS THE Zurich Stock Exchange closed the last week of July at a significantly lower price level, with the overall index at 366.3 points. On Wednesday, it slumped to the year's low of 365.9. The rise in time deposit rates by the big Swiss banks andUBS - 322 words
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905 1984-07-30 14 Pi j ew a FT, UPI WALL STREET never tires of abusing Washington for innumerable supposed inadequacies, but last week was one of those times when the slightest whisper from the US capital reverberated around the markets in hi-fi. The first focus of attentionFT,; UPI - 905 words
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370 1984-07-30 14 Iplj Tokyo AFP SHARE prices went through another turbulent week on the Tokyo stock market last week with the closely-watched market barometer Dow-J ones average recovering the 10,000-yen level for the first time in seven sessions. The 225-blue chip Dow average, which lost 227.95-yenAFP - 370 words
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446 1984-07-30 14 TERESA LIM - Kj 1 Hongkong im! By TERESA LIM, Hongkong Correspondent THREE weeks ago, the Hongkong stock market opened on a Monday by plunging 45 points on the Hang Seng Index. A fortnight ago, investors did a repeat in reverse by pushing prices up 50 points.446 words
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592 1984-07-30 14 |rnx]j London Lii_j A Reuter THE LONDON market ended the week and the account mostly easier as prices steadily recovered from Monday's sharp fall following US second quarter GNP figures which were revised to 7.5 per cent from the initial forecastReuter - 592 words
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Article693 1984-07-30 14 K.Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur stock market staged a rally during the later part of last week, helping share prices to close generally higher. Buying support, which had been absent for quite some time, re-emerged on Thursday and Friday, thanks to strong leads from Wall Street. Although interest693 words
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285 1984-07-30 14 Ip 1 ii it B J BCI THE Milan share market turned out almost unchanged in poor trading. The unwillingness of investors to undertake new initiatives on the eve of the summer holiday period was the main feature of the market, which put on a dullBCI - 285 words
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Advertisement335 1984-07-30 14 NATIONAL BANK OF ABU DHABI AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET as at December 31 (in thousands) Chairman Mohammed Habroush Chief Executive George J. Van Dalen REPORT OF THE AUDITORS To the shareholders of National Bank of Abu Dhabi: We have examined the consolidated financial statements of National Bank of335 words
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244 1984-07-30 15 IGB Corporation Bhd is awaiting the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee's approval to float the shares of its civil engineering and construction arm, IJM Engineering and Construction Sdn Bhd. Its director, Mr Tan Boon Seng, who is also the general manager (Properties), said244 words
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241 1984-07-30 15 HOARE Govett, one of Britain's leading stockbrokers, is planning to develop market-making facilities in British government securities and equities, following the establishment of a closer link with Security Pacific Corporation, the US banking group. Last week, Security Pacific announced its intention241 words
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Article571 1984-07-30 15 Current payment Ex date Books dose Date poyoMe Totol for rite yeor Total for previous y# Alex Hidgs V StHibowong Botu Lintong Bwjovo Kowot D&CBonk F4N Fed Cobles H Royal H Toi-Pon JCEnt JC-MPH K L Kepong Kinta Kellas MMC MTC M U 1 MUMfg M Breweries M571 words
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236 1984-07-30 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE WEARNE Brothers Ltd has disclosed that it is paying a maximum of HK$3O.6 million for the acquisition of a 40 per cent stake in Hongkong-based Polytek Engineering Co Ltd. The cash consideration was arrived at based on the236 words
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192 1984-07-30 15 IN LINE with the Malaysian government's New Economic Policy, Ganda Holdings Bhd has sold a 12.7 per cent stake, comprising 617,000 shares, in Central Industrial Corporation Sdn Bhd to Permodalan Nasional Bhd. As a result, Ganda's interest in Central Industrial has now been reduced from192 words
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355 1984-07-30 15 PEGI Malaysia Bhd has recorded a 17 per cent improvement in group pretax profits in spite of significantly lower revenues for the year ended March 31,1984. The group announced unaudited pre-tax profits of M 54.57 million against $3.89 million achieved in the355 words
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Article310 1984-07-30 15 LAST FULL YEAR Compony Period Date Net EPS Gross Net onnounced (cents) <fcv fX OT11 last year <%) (**000) A M D B Ful year May 19 18(e) 2,124 La rut Tin Ful ye or June 13 13.1 1,696 G Lumber Interim June 30 3,618L Gula Perok Ful310 words
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Article, Illustration876 1984-07-30 15 CEREBOS PACIFIC'S strategy of identifying product with company and company with product has paid off handsomely. And the group wants more of the same. In this region, Cerebos is closely identified with its bestselling product, Brand's Essence of Chicken, which is responsible876 words
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Article165 1984-07-30 15 BONVE8T8 Holdings Ltd has set up a wholly-owned subsidiary, Colex Management Pte Ltd to provide management services and technical advice on the collection and disposal of industrial waste. Currently, the subsidiary has an issued capital of $2 and an authorised capital of $25,000. SHAREHOLDERS of Kheng Gman Flew165 words
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Advertisement84 1984-07-30 15 Pre-PuMic-Offaring OCT Corporation Nevada USA (Diversified Companies Trust) Over-the-counter-Mmlted-offer N«w Share Imim: UBs 10 Million Reserve your Shares Now at PAR-VALUE of US$ 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 beats84 words
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Advertisement209 1984-07-30 15 Malayan United Industries Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1984 The Directors of Malayan United Industries Berhad are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Group and the Company for the half year ended 30th June 1984. Group Half Year Ended 30th209 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-07-30 16 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH, Transport Correspondent BUSES WILL LOSE popularity as a mode of transport within the central district when the Mass Rapid Transit System comes into operation. The MRT, which is expected to make the greatest contribution382 words
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Article63 1984-07-30 16 THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRTC) launched the first of its series of community education programmes last night at the Toa Payoh Community Centre. A talk-cum-slide show was presented to tell the residents more about the system and the problems encountered in its construction. Toa63 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-07-30 16 AFP. FROM BURMA'S three-man team to China's 350-member delegation, Asian athletes proudly marched at the opening pageant of the 1964 Summer Olympics on Saturday with chances of boosting their medal count better than ever. White and golden balloons soared overhead and over 100AFP.; AP photo - 550 words
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410 1984-07-30 16 AFP CHINA'S trade with Pacific region states is booming and Western Europe will have to work hard if it wants to expand its share in what is potentially the world's biggest market. This is the conclusion to be drawn from an article inAFP - 410 words
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195 1984-07-30 16 JOURNALISTS must voice their public service role and be proud to identify themselves as members of an honourable profession or a fraternity, said the general-secretary of the Singapore National Union of Journalists yesterday. Speaking at the195 words
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167 1984-07-30 16 EXECUTIVE journalists can now join the union under an amendment to the constitution of the Singapore National Union of Journalists. SNUJ general secretary, Ivan Lim, said the amendment was intended to tap the talent of these senior and experienced journalists for the benefit of its167 words
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211 1984-07-30 16 Bernama SABAH's first stockbroking company will start operations next January, Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salieh said. The company, which will be Pribumi-owned, will work closely with the state government's investment holding company, Permodalan Bumiputra Sabah (PBS), he said when opening a conferenceBernama - 211 words
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272 1984-07-30 16 AP CHINESE Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian and British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe made progress yesterday in a friendly two-hour discussion of the Hongkong question. Sir Geoffrey arrived on Friday to expedite an agreement on China's takeover of Hongkong when Britain's lease onAP - 272 words
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Article48 1984-07-30 16 AFP HUNGARY is to provide free aid (or the pro-Hanoi Cambodian government under an agreement signed in Budapest during Cambodian Prime Minister f"h«n Si's current visit. The official Phnom Penh news agency SPK said yesterday the agreement covered cooperation in agriculture, irrigation and medicine. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article46 1984-07-30 16 AFP A FRESH outbreak of fighting erupted in West Beirut yesterday, ending more than three weeks of relative calm. Members of the Druze Progressive Socialist party fought with the Nasserite Mourabitoun militia in a densely-populated area of the Muslim western sector.AFP - 46 words
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Article79 1984-07-30 16 AP FORMER US Senator George McGovern met with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko for three hours, and said Mr Gromyko did not expect the US and the Soviet Union to hold space weapons talks in September. "We discussed the latest offer from the US onAP - 79 words
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Article74 1984-07-30 16 AFP THE ultra right-wing leader Rabbi Meir Kahane, whose election to the Israeli parliament has provoked widespread protest, said yesterday that he would press for the introduction of "immorality" laws outlawing marriage or sexual relations between Jews and Arabs. He said he would call on parliamentAFP - 74 words
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Article53 1984-07-30 16 AFP JAPAN'S population marked its smallest increase in at least 16 years to reach 119,316,468 at March 31, the Home Affairs Ministry said yesterday. The increase of 0.6 per cent was the lowest since the survey began in 1968. The 60,506,061 females outnumbered the males byAFP - 53 words
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Advertisement84 1984-07-30 16 I .ill Britannia ior free invitation investment seminar The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. KNHWNKIKMAINIIT LE BERNARMN Due to an overwhelming demand by our customers, we are now re-opening f our Goldhill Restaurant on j Sundays for dinner only -i (7p.m. to 11p.m.) BFRNAfcDIN84 words
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Advertisement135 1984-07-30 16 Ttuitch#f s Merit totter How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in A Singapore f Bayerische Landesbank is headquartered in Bavaria, a leading federal state of West Germany with a long tradition in cross-border trade and finance. Over the years we have constantly upgraded and refined our international banking135 words
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Miscellaneous54 1984-07-30 16 Outlook for today: Cloudy; showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on July 29 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 25.5 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 7.70 Roinfoll in millimetres Troce Rainfall this month 125.9 Roiny54 words
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209 1984-07-30 17 THE Trans-Pacific Freight Conference of Hongkong .and the New York Freight Bureau have awarded the first refunds, valued in ex- cess of US$l.5 million, to shippers and consignees under an innovative new volume incentive programme. *The programme is designed to encourage support of209 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-07-30 17 DANIEL SIM - By DANIEL SIM THE SCANDUTCH consortium is jumboising four third-generation container ships for a much larger capacity in the Far EastEurope trade. The four vessels Jutlandia, Selandia, Nihon and Toyama will be lengthened in conjunction with their annual dry docking programme in Korea. Two500 words
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Article57 1984-07-30 17 AFP ISHIKAWAJTMA-Harima Heavy Industries Co, a leading Japanese shipbuilder, said it has received an order for two 147,400-deadweight ton bulk carriers from Broken Hill Proprietary (BHP) of Australia. But the firm did not disclose the order value. The first vessel will be delivered in December 1985, andAFP - 57 words
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Article52 1984-07-30 17 SEVERAL shipping agencies may be closed after Chittagong Port Authority introduced a new law this month asking each agency to deposit 250,000 taka security with banks. Chairman of Bangladesh Steamer Agents Association Ansarul Haque says they are required to furnish the deposit by July 31 or shut52 words
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Article80 1984-07-30 17 Reuter THE JAPAN/India-Pakistan-Gulf/Japan Conference said it will raise extra risk insurance surcharges, effective Aug 1. Surcharges for shipments to Iranian and Iraqi ports, except Bandar Abbas, will rise to a minimum of 13 per cent from a minimum of 10 per cent and those for shipments to non-Ira-nian/IraqiReuter - 80 words
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Article770 1984-07-30 17 fhtpptng LIm Nbi Col Atao VI 3 Ahrankiol Law VI s AC Toap«ar X s AfcOC VI s Antoro Shpg fV APCLm V 4 API 4/5 Arrow Ln« X 4 ASCL Aiwbrofcar V 5 Alta> Lm X 3 Ajttotio Lm V Batt-Onent VI 4/5 Bathe Ent IX770 words
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Article827 1984-07-30 18 THE SALE of West Germany's biggest vessel, the 392,799 tonnes supertanker Boni. or Bonn as she was originally known, which changed hands just two months ago for US$6 5 million, is likely to create a $2 million profit for a speculative operator, said Lloyd's List. Built in 1976827 words
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324 1984-07-30 18 Reuter SHIPWRECK hunters say they have found the remains of the German Üboat that sunk the Lusitania in 1915 and those of a Belgian luxury liner whose destruction and resulting loss of) 819 lives was covered-up in World War Two. Novelist-adventurer Clive Cussler saysReuter - 324 words
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228 1984-07-30 18 AFP A NORWEGIAN sailor was tortured to death by Libyan authorities while the ship Germa Lionel was harboured in Tripoli, Norwegian police investigators said in Oslo. According to Oslo police chief Arne Huuse, two more crew members were mistreated during interrogation over spyingAFP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-07-30 18 THE OPERATION seen on the right features a selfsustained Hammarlift container truck lowering a loaded flat-bed container onto the ground. A Singapore trucking company. Lift and Haul Pte Ltd, owns four of such trucks three 20-ft and one 40-ft and is offering its services242 words
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Article102 1984-07-30 18 Reuter INDIAN ships sailing for the Gulf have been directed to obtain the prior consent of their crews and the directorate-general of shipping A directorate official said the latest directive was a result of recent air attacks on vessels sailing through the war-torn Gulf. Gulf countriesReuter - 102 words
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Article1843 1984-07-30 18 FAIRLY active time-charter business developed on the freight market on Thursday and more interest was seen in the grain sector at generally steady rates, shipbrokers said. A 27,000 tonner was booked from Japan for a North Pacific round voyage at US$3,OOO daily while 15,000 daily was paid for1,843 words
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Article348 1984-07-30 18 A US$l6.9 million training centre will be built in the Philippines to train seamen to meet the standards of international shipping conventions. The centre, to be located in Tacloban, will be financed by a 3.7 billion yen Japanese grant. The Tacloban complex, as part of348 words
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204 1984-07-30 19 SOUTH KOREA'S major shipbuilders, struck by (ailing foreign shipbuilding orders this year, are devoting their efforts to other business prospects like offshore facilities and steel structures. Industry sources said the nation's four major shipbuilding companies, including Hyundai Heavy Industries and Korea Shipbuild- ing and Engineering Corp,204 words
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416 1984-07-30 19 P I Clubs fears break up over row with EEC DISAGREEMENT between the International Group of P A I Clubs and the European Commission over a fundamental issue has led to fears of a break-up wthin the group. The P A I Clubs, which provide liability insurance for about 85416 words
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162 1984-07-30 19 Reuter ARGENTINE president Raul Alfonsin said that his government would hold a referendum to deckle on a solution to the century-old Beagle Channel dispute with Chile. Alfonsin said that the referendum would be held 30 days after final proposals to solve the dispute wereReuter - 162 words
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Article190 1984-07-30 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cbo Yang Shipping ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd190 words
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215 1984-07-30 19 AFP LLOYD'S marine underwriters have set aside £19 million to cover cargo losses from two supertankers damaged in the Gulf states area the 260,000 deadweight tonne Tiburon and the 325,000 tonne Alexander the Great, Lloyd's List reported. Oil fromAFP - 215 words
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4187 1984-07-30 24 §®aBSmB 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 of4,187 words
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Article690 1984-07-30 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL movement date/time Operator cargo schedule Location K Romas 27AE/84 30.7.84 2200 S'pore Sov 51 0800-1000 B4 Louis Maersk 8404 31.7.84 0700 Maersk 51 1100-1230/1800-1900 Al K Kozlovskiy 1200-1400/1800-1900 Bl 26BW84 31.7.84690 words
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Article1606 1984-07-30 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B APT A African Shipping Agencies (S) Liar Transgroup (S>. Afcrmtort Liaer Service Kim Shpg <S> Alfred C TwfNr Oceanus Shipping A gen cy (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intrasea (S) Binung Shpg (KL) Island1,606 words
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Article337 1984-07-30 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cordobar 35/6 BOR alongside 30.7.84/2300 Equator IV 22 TSoon alongside 30.7.84/0700 Fair Rainbow 27/8 SChlao alongside 30.7.84/0600 Ikan Pari 15/6 Leo alongside 30.7.84/0700 Nile 33/4 LN Shpg alongside 30.7.84/0600 Oceania Marina 27/8 Sankyo alongside 30.7.84/1500 Str Star337 words
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Advertisement948 1984-07-30 17 gj. LINE coS^ui tUUt IHWmt (MMUW ion L*Jiiml Fully containerised service FAR EAST/EUROPE i:i>:««»n»rai» n TO kokm mcejn n* i/< vt inm/nm/WH m y FROM sin stas no«« t/t s/i Ar«*i CtOWK MMN CO (FTE) LTD TEL 2227 MS RL (PCT) T* 7230(4 For moff Ml r*f«r p«g« IV line948 words
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Advertisement413 1984-07-30 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/FUROPF CONTAINER SFRVICF ACCEPTMG FCL I ICI CARGO FOR f« *c mt ni BM urn IHV (•wimc 31/97 (i/M 21/* 21/ M n/mnmnm (M.CMM MM n/M 11/n K/M n/nn/nn/n [tmbttl 19/04 H/M 11/« 12/ M 14/0915/0917/ M also kcctfiMG ia/fa t Fa/fa n* GonoMc umis caronMn. osio413 words
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Advertisement638 1984-07-30 20 KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. Ik. 2t-A MIAN BERANGAN KMT KELMG. SELANGOR MALAYSIA TEL: Nm. *****2. *****5. 3191(2 38©764.3«0122.3«9097 W. MALA TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: tGAMBELA KKUu. S kan. Tawau tATOMOH SATU KKUu. Skan. Tawau t KITA KKUu. Skan THATI SfNANG KKUu. S kan. Tawau tHATI BAJK KKUu. S638 words
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Advertisement165 1984-07-30 20 US t NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD HOI ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES GOODFMEJS.. POST If LANG PfNANC IRANIAN BERVICEB Sacipvt Lm*x tar S/l B Abbti B. I saost masitm to ltd 111 *****44/7 t *****70 MAIOSf MARITMK SON BHD Id *****13 MAIArSIA IRAK I TRANSPORT LTD Id ***** 4165 words
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Advertisement768 1984-07-30 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 eubope luiipid Bay Bftncn Eiprtss Hamburf Eiprtii Kurnnj Mara Bfluion Cardgjn Bar OMR FROM EUROPE HAM lIMBI ADAM HAVRE UK ■rtawi Eiprni Saitd SjM Salad M M Kamakma Mjru Salad SjM SjM SjM Sj* Hjmbuii Eiprns SjM SjM SjM SjM Sji768 words
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Advertisement469 1984-07-30 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL UNF Far East S'pore Service Fid Container Vessel Buian Toko- Kobe Km- Sparc T(Pnok GORA *10 08 11/7 14/7 U/7 M/ 7* 1/1 2/1 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STORE P KELAMGR'DAM/ TILBURY H'BURG/ ANTWERP ADAM LONDON BREMEN SOMMI VSNB 31/74/1 5/1 30/1 2/9 4/9 6/9469 words
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Advertisement496 1984-07-30 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPIMC CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadnf for Rangoon Spore P. K along Penong Gdn.46/29 July Gdn.47/30 July 5/7 Aug 2/3 Aug Pinyo V 74 Gdn 46/29 July Sit-twoy* VlB Gdn.47/30 July Bossein** V6B 5/7 Aug 2/3 i Htone Two V 194 8 9/11 Aug496 words
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Advertisement723 1984-07-30 22 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.— USA CANADA P*CWC COAST (lieiadlag DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPIMICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ MOTHER VESSEL PKLG PENANG STORE T/S PORT LA/LB SEATTLE OAKLAND VAN BC PORTUI® KANSAI PIONEER V3C TONER BRDGE V2I 29 Jul LION G. BRDGE V 2925 29 Jul ASIA STAR V 26 HARBOUR BRDGE723 words
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Advertisement466 1984-07-30 22 Accepting Imtbufc and conlMMrind cargoaa Direct South Africa K l r I s >" I M CT«n Eiai M** P£b Atctclmt Contunw A BfeafctouMi A MORGEI6TER *193 J CONSTANTIA 143 SA VML V.C3l* KB. COIOMO VJ4I2F NED COIOMO V MUG OSAKA MARU V.llltG SA CONSTMITM V. OX 13/4 13/9 23/1466 words
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Advertisement541 1984-07-30 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER/REEFER/BUIK SERVICE Lp*M| tar: lOS RNGOES. IM FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER C Accqrtai Fa/Fa Cmtmm mmr lIMp 12/13% L AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ACCM4BI| Fa/Fa Cm)nn 2« Sr+ AM fcn S*K AM Ore 4 s«* s?* am b<* 27 S«pt AM/Bra fJ M"I J'N" fnm541 words
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Advertisement601 1984-07-30 22 SANKD ASIA LINES FROM JAPANESE PORTS AND HONGKONG 1 great mm 2 TEX AC 3. REGENT RUTH 4. QM 5. EDO MMU C. GOTONG ROTON6 7. MO MM 6*1130 M HJM m 2/4 Ami 4/4 Ami 7/0 km 11/13 AM| P. K riant ta PI/31 M 31M/ 1 Ami 2/3601 words
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Advertisement433 1984-07-30 22 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD l. Ans.v H ..1 nil 1h I r>t.S"" nil T,. BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FW S'pv* P. KMmt Laadhg tar--12/1 15/1 ROTT/Nff/VJMMM) SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore P KeUf* Lm*| tar 11.'.r 'JNI! P.T. KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. 11l IN 'INAH *BIM, 17» <;», himmi hi433 words
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Advertisement534 1984-07-30 23 ELNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K JACEJM 25W+..... TW BMKE 2IN. 0 CHEF 40* C PAUL 41W HK CONT AMER 41N. C CONTWNER 27W... Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEJIN S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1800 31/7 LCL Cargo 0600 31/7 FROM EUROPE (VIA534 words
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Advertisement380 1984-07-30 23 HEUNG-A SNIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DON AM SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG BUSAN. INCHON BM *n MCHON No J Danan 4«3fl 3/1 7/1 No D«naß/ MtM l/l 12/| No 7 (Mm 444 ft n/l IS/I Mr I Doim, 404 ft 19/1 21/1 Ho. 1 Omm/MMM 2/9 C/ 9380 words
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Advertisement738 1984-07-30 24 Ke«|ional Container Lilies Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S A. 1500 Mrs Tues, Thur» Sat REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA RATANA BHUM 187/188 SaAed 31/1 Aug RATANA BHUM 251/252 3/4 Aug 6/7 Aug RATANABHUM 189/190 10/11 Aug 15/16 Aug IS/19 Aug 22/23% HINOOE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST738 words
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Advertisement129 1984-07-30 25 m. OCEANFUNG MARINE PTE LTD 1401 CECIL STREET 110-03 PH. BLHLOtNQ TELE* «S ***** OMMO CABLE AO© OCCANMNQ TEL: Z2S3VII IS LINES) (BOOKING AQEMT FOR} eta loaomg for 2/1 BANDAR ASMS, BAIOAR BUSHK REGULAR SERVICE TO lfc| A MAN LOADMG FOB J/J MCHON/BUSAN 30/7 MM/DOB/B. ABBAS 30/7 MADRAS/BOMBAY •noahraya p.129 words
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Advertisement52 1984-07-30 25 B/ E BALTIC ENTERPRISES ,PTE) LTD ETA EIB OCSTMTKM PMMMAM 31 My 2km NatiMk •WSAJII dji HW) 15 taf II Am t«—i|/W»toyi SMMMS (M 1974). 15 It tag MM OMU cimc* 21 IM. HAI FENG MARINE PTE.LTD Tate: *****01 ******2; *****96 Specially accepting OFFSHORE materials loading for DfIKCT ZHMIMNG, CHMA52 words
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Advertisement62 1984-07-30 26 KOREA TONGHAE SHIPPING COMPANY Vmm 4 ETA SINGAPORE Loodmg for YOM BUN JIN In Port NAMPO WANG JAE SAN 31/7 MADRAS, CHALNA YON PUNG HO 7/8 D.P.R. OF KOREA Gonoral Agwri CNMPO SMPfMG CO PTE LTD VIOTN V WM I HW Wa I f haL |V* 20 Pataraon Road, #06-20,8'pora62 words
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Advertisement83 1984-07-30 26 WORLD LINE LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES 89 Cc, Sh, If StM S pof t 10 07 08 Golden Wol! Auto 07 18 Tol *****55 Tl. 2606 i STORE TO EAST t WEST MALAYSIA Vessel ETA PK PNG SABAM FONG SIANG NO. 1 1/8 3/8 6/8 FONG SIANG NO. 2 4/8 10/883 words
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Advertisement618 1984-07-30 26 R FREIGHT MANAGEMENT •fa. t ici AUSTRALIA Ml 1/1. u/t. u/t. ?7/i. UK/CONTINENT *rt lift u/t. «/l CANAOA/U.S.A. 2/t. 7/1. u/t. 23/1. il/l FAR EAST 2/1. 5/1 21/1. 21/1 2/1 l/l 14/1. 21/1. 31/1 u rare. SCAJOMAMA li HIM ANHOP aOTTQBMM Mi ma in ran WfST I EAST COAST 1618 words
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Advertisement732 1984-07-30 26 MMlr ZIM NOM-CONFERENCE KOOOOT Ftti COffIABCR SOMS car (on to USA East I Nest Coast. Panwu Cmfttom and East CmUi Ftrtar WW Ja Lu (rt In Mk Nh HSSEL ZM MONTREAL 2 ft* 2 Sapl 11 Sapl 14 Sap* It Sapl It Sapl ft KSSEL 2N MONTREAL 7 fat 2732 words
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Miscellaneous162 1984-07-30 26 M M a 21 A 0? an fr/ K? LLm SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: °C c/' Wmd direction with speed m knots Wove height One holf tleche represents 5 knots R Thunderstorm Temperature •<, J. slower Weather Wmd direction with speed in knots162 words
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