The Business Times, 14 September 1984
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Title Section12 1984-09-14 1 BUSINESS TIM ES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1984 60 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration512 1984-09-14 1 AMY BALAN - Growth prospects for corporate fund management bright By AMY BALAN A PICTURE of Singapore as the home for more than $50 billion of managed corporate investment funds, as well as a target for predatory US investment managers, was sketched out yesterday by senior512 words
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520 1984-09-14 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM Industrial Correspondent CHEAPER petrol and diesel is good news for motorists but not for oil companies in Singapore. Following last month's lowering of posted petrol and diesel prices (contract or wholesale prices quoted by the companies for major buyers)520 words
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Article252 1984-09-14 1 A RECENT advertisement placed by Hotel Royal for waiters and waitresses has upset the Food, Drinks Allied Workers' Union. The hotel advertised a starting gross salary of $522 a month for newcomers, which is about $100 more than the existing starting pay for waiters and252 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-09-14 1 SHARE prices drifted aimlessly in light trading on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Except for the heavy turnover in market darling Pan-El, there were no other features. Pan-El accounted for a quarter of the day's turnover of 1.51 million shares. At the final bell, the BT Composite Index68 words
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430 1984-09-14 1 BARELY a week old, the Singapore-Chicago link in financial futures under the mutual offset system is beginning to tick smoothly. After a cautious start, the system is "moving into gear" with an increasing two-way flow of orders between the two cities. This is430 words
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594 1984-09-14 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE DECADE-long unblemished profit growth record of Singapore's leading finance group, Hong Leong Finance, is set to be broken this year, mainly because of heavier provisions against possible property loan losses. The amount of provisions was not disclosed but594 words
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Advertisement254 1984-09-14 1 Arbuthnot launching unit trust b«Md on Asian stocks, Paga 16 mm SHARE INFORMATION 13 AIR CARGO RAW MATERIALS 12 SPORTS MONEY EXCHANGES 6 LETTER TO EDITOR SMALL trial shipments AMD VIEW COMPANY NEWS of Australian pork from vwn ,s UAD fT i, d c. y ester t° THE authorities- decision254 words
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Advertisement87 1984-09-14 1 ~-|&:(&,"`>`%,'(;(_*=~<!">|`/=| BALLY of Switzerland meets the challenge of today Kenneth r The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers Bally Boutique Branches Champion Shoe Co (Lucky Plaza) Chanrai Branches Daimaru S pore D'jien Boutique Euro Shoe Shop Branch Isetan (S) Ltd Branches Jet Wind87 words
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HOME NEWS
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372 1984-09-14 2 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN LOWER prices for pork in Singapore has deterred Australia from exporting the meat on a regular basis. Small trial shipments of Australian pork from Western Australia were carried out by a local importer. These were stopped because low372 words
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274 1984-09-14 2 SINGAPORE and Canada run along parallel tracks. Both governments promote new technology industries. The visiting chairman of one of Canada's leading software houses Corporation Des Technologies (or ICAM), talked about his country's move towards the use of computeraided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing274 words
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259 1984-09-14 2 SUPPLIERS should be treated as part of a company's business because they are in a position to affect the quality of the company's final products. This was pointed out by Dr Lee Kum Tatt, chairman of the Singapore Institute of Standards259 words
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Article116 1984-09-14 2 THE THIRD batch of students of the Institute of Systems Science (ISS) graduates today. Forty-three students, mostly systems analysts, will receive their diplomas from Professor Huang Hsing Hua, deputy vicechancellor of the National University of Singapore. The graduates completed a nine-month course of three terms and116 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-09-14 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE THE PUBLIC Utilities Board is weeding out a fast-growing problem with its recent investment of about $650,000 in two new weed harvesters. Yesterday, the first of these machines, a Canadian model called an aquatic plant harvester, was launched at the Kranji384 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-09-14 2 AT LEAST one million Singaporeans will be able to trace the development of Singapore over the past 25 years in a national exhibition. The $8 million exhibition, which will be open to the public from Nov 16, will be spread over 20,000 sq479 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-09-14 2 SIM MONG CHAI has been appointed deputy managing director and company secretary of SPP Ltd from Sep 10. Mr Sim, an accountancy graduate from the University of Singapore, has over 12 years experience in corporate finance, planning and general management. He is currently the general manager (finance428 words
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Advertisement58 1984-09-14 2 The world's finest specialist conversions Mercedes Range Rover Rolls Royce Some free garaging available Symbol Park Lane London Tel. 01-491 8845 Tlx. *****63 Symbol the leader for quality. /sign of ft good y service W For details write to Lombard North Central PLC. Banking Services Dept 510 17 Bruton Street58 words
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OVERSEAS
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109 1984-09-14 3 Reuter Peace talks on Britain's marathon coal strike were adjourned yesterday after nearly 22 hours of negotiations since the two sides came together on Sunday. Miners' leader Arthur Scargill was due to report on the the talks to the union's national executive meeting inReuter - 109 words
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230 1984-09-14 3 Reuter West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl said yesterday there was no need to dramatise the situation following decisions by two East European communist party leaders to call off planned visits to West Germany this month. He said in a parliamentary debateReuter - 230 words
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Article108 1984-09-14 3 AP THE Exocet anti-ship missile has hit 103 vessels in the Gulf war and disabled at least 47, the French arms manufacturer Aerospatiale says in an advertisement in the Economist. The advertisement was a rebuttal to assertions that Exocet missiles that hit the British destroyer Sheffield duringAP - 108 words
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Article769 1984-09-14 3 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG SV SV379 0030 SEL MAS MH681 0820 KUL CAL CI010 0825 JED/DHA MAS MH601 0905 KUL GJA GA 1 404 0925 HLP MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN SWR SRI 76 0945 ZRH/BKK RBA769 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-09-14 3 Reuter THE PENTAGON is urgently searching its defence inventory to see if any weapons contain possibly faulty microchips which threaten their reliability. US defence officials said on Wednesday it would take some time before the thousands of weapons from aircraft to radar toReuter; AP photo - 414 words
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360 1984-09-14 4 Cut in US interest rates a crucial step Reuter AN INTERNATIONAL forum of 40 government ministers, bankers, academics and civil servants has proposed eight major steps to serve as guidelines for solving the Third World's debt problems. The third gathering organised by theReuter - 360 words
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261 1984-09-14 4 AFP THE EROSION of living standards in debt-ridden countries of the Third World threatens to exhaust the tolerance of local populations and has left the world's financial security "balanced on a knife edge," the Commonwealth Secretariat warned in a report. The report, prepared by aAFP - 261 words
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354 1984-09-14 4 Reuter WEST GERMANY'S centreright government has ruled out special measures demanded by the opposition to combat persistently high unemployment and pledged to continue its course of tight budgetary discipline. Chancellor Helmut Kohl, speaking before the Lower House of the Bundestag at theReuter - 354 words
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320 1984-09-14 4 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan told Congress that he supports the production of new chemical weapons and in spite of significant improvements, the military balance between United States and Soviet forces has "worsened". In a letter to House and Senate leaders, Mr Reagan insisted that theUPI - 320 words
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Article187 1984-09-14 4 Reuter A US report on Soviet compliance with US-Soviet arms control agreements will describe what appear to be "pretty direct violations" by Moscow, Secretary of State George Shultz said on Wednesday. The report, drafted by President Reagan's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament, isReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-09-14 4 Reuter WALTER MONDALE and Geraldine Ferraro face new controversy over Mrs Ferraro's private finances just as they seem to be pulling their troubled presidential campaign together. A congressional committee has decided to investigate claims that Mrs Ferraro evaded financial disclosure laws while servingReuter; AP photo - 389 words
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133 1984-09-14 4 UPI IN A DEBATE on how best to mark next year's 40th anniversary of the United Nations, the US asked the world organisation to abandon its "political grandstanding" while Britain suggested that the UN "ponder rather than pontificate" when it observed theUPI - 133 words
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248 1984-09-14 4 Reuter THE FRENCH Cabinet has approved a 1985 budget which limits the growth of government spending and raises petrol duties, but allows for lower income taxes and offers more investment incentives to industry. The budget deficit, which this year is approaching 3.5 per centReuter - 248 words
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378 1984-09-14 5 AP THE ASSOCIATION of Southeast Asian Nations has agreed to create a nuclear weapons free zone for South-east Asia under which the US and the Soviet Union will be eventually asked not to bring nuclear weapons into this area, Asean officials said on Wednesday.AP - 378 words
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256 1984-09-14 5 AFP THE MEKONG River, which has overflowed its banks in parts of Cambodia and Laos, is threatening Vietnam with the worst flooding since 1978, the Vietnamese Communist Party daily Nhan Dan said on Wednesday. The Mekong's 1978 flood in Vietnam left moreAFP - 256 words
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235 1984-09-14 5 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN opposition leader Kim Dae-Jung, who came to the United States after being released from prison, said he had decided to go home in December "to struggle for the return of democracy". Mr Kim said he had written toReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-09-14 5 Reuter MEET Wabot-2, the musical Japanese robot (left) that made its public debut on Wednesday on an electronic organ. With lingers darting over the notes and a foot stomping a floor pedal, the 189 em robot was applauded for a rendering ofReuter; Reuter, UPI Photo - 138 words
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238 1984-09-14 5 UPI IBM has introduced the first computer that operates with the simplifed Chinese characters. The 5550 computer, which has a manufacturer's list price of US$5,lOO, will probably be bought by Chinese schools and government departments, IBM executives said. It has the capacity to produce 6,763UPI - 238 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article49 1984-09-14 5 THE CLOTHING manufacturing company based in Hongkong that flooded the US with Gloria Vanderbilt jeans will soon be coming out with CocaCola brand sportswear. Coca-Cola Co announced on Tuesday that it had licensed its name for use on a clothing line being produced by Murjani International Ltd.49 words
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Article54 1984-09-14 5 EVERY CHINESE citizen aged 11 or above is required to plant at least three trees a year in the nation's afforestation campaign, the official Xinhua news agency re- ported on Wednesday. If everyone complies, nearly three billion trees will be planted this year to counter erosion, provide timber54 words
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Article41 1984-09-14 5 CHINA will allow foreign tourists to enter Tibet from Nepal early next year, a Nepalese tourism department spokesman said on Wednesday. Tibet, an autonomous region of China, has been off limits to tourists since an unsuccessful revolt in 1959.41 words
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Article51 1984-09-14 5 THE Tokyo Shimbun newspaper said the Japa- nese government has decided to appoint Bank of Japan vice governor Satoshi Sumita to succeed governor Haruo Maekawa when Mr Maekawa's term ends in December. It quoted government and central bank sources saying the announcement will come just before Mr Maekawa's term51 words
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Article61 1984-09-14 5 THE Toyota Motor Corporation said on Wednesday it was recalling about 140,000 small cars and commercial vehicles, nearly half of them exported to the US, to replace a defective oil pressure gauge which may cause oil leaks. A company spokesman said the recall would cost at least 70061 words
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Article70 1984-09-14 5 Agencies THE SOUTH KOREAN government has asked Trade and Industry Minister Kum Jin-Ho to cut short a trip abroad, and return home urgently because of a US decision to levy heavy anti-dumping duty on South Korean colour television sets, officials in Seoul said on Wednesday. South Korea's annualAgencies - 70 words
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208 1984-09-14 5 AP THE JAPANESE government, in a new attitude towards resettling Indochinese refugees, is prying open its doors as other countries scale down their refugee programmes, senior international aid and Japanese officials say. Up to 1979, Japan resettled a mere handful of refugees. TheAP - 208 words
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466 1984-09-14 5 Unrest in Andhra Pradesh too Reuter INDIA'S army-ruled Punjab was hit by its worst wave of Sikh extremist violence for more than three months on Wednesday night when gunmen killed eight Hindu bus passengers in an unexpected offensive. Other attacks on a cinema andReuter - 466 words
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256 1984-09-14 5 UPI MORE THAN 70 members of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra visiting India stormed out of the five-star hotel arranged for them, complaining of a foul smell, filth and cockroaches. Shortly after a gala reception replete with elephants and snakeUPI - 256 words
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Advertisement13 1984-09-14 3 /W1 Pan Am VVorldExpress The Quick Easv Way To Over 45 U.S. Cities.13 words
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Advertisement403 1984-09-14 3 HOW TO FIND THE BEST ADDRESS IN I OWN 7%t 1 -> fAr Is -s; 'i ft! #»Tk •:w. s The ideal investment The perfect home If you were to study the map of Singapore looking for a suitably select area to invest in and to call home, you would403 words
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Advertisement120 1984-09-14 4 4 V -■0 w EXECUTIVE DESK (LEATHER TOP) Usual price $6550 NOW $3950 Fabulous Offers from Frans From today till 22 September, our complete range of Serie Big Office furniture are going on special offer. So now's the time to get up and get some of the best deals in120 words
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Advertisement108 1984-09-14 4 Drapn Dig SICHUAN RESTAURANT 228 Masterfully Prepared Sichuan Sea Food Dishes Ah Dragon City's menu. 228 dishes. Cold dishes, hot dishes, dumplings. Each one superbly prepared. Delight your taste buds with our hot dishes from boneless smoked Sichuan duck to the Dragon Citv Special fish with chilli sauce. ii I108 words
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Advertisement100 1984-09-14 5 M sag The Polo by Piaget. Hand-crafted in 18K solid gold and water resistant to 30 metres. .I- i r 4 I',; 3T%» r»s*s Ira/ PiageT LA COTE-AUX-FEESET GENEVE Chei l« plus jtrands pailliers du mondr Showroom »nd Scrvic* Cmire itmgtpmr «l-lO.VM<.SMk RujJ. Smpfurr O*U Tr) KiUru* G«-S. Plmj Yo»100 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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506 1984-09-14 6 Greek drachma to be included NYT EUROPEAN Economic Community governments are set to ehange the composition of the European Currency Unit (ECU), reducing the weight of the Deutschemark and other refltlvely strong currencies in the unit and including for the first time theNYT - 506 words
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262 1984-09-14 6 Reuter THE Eurobond market is awash with a flood of new securities this week, as US corporations have rushed to take advantage of attractive terms and the recent clarification of US tax rules on the issuance of Eurodebt. A further US$375 million of straight EurobondsReuter - 262 words
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410 1984-09-14 6 NYT ALTHOUGH bankers are ofthHkllc about Argentina'# chances of finally an agreement with tkt International Monetary Am) by the end of this n&tth, they remain sceptical about the country's aMlity to hold to the terms of aoch an agreement. Rampant inflation, runntagNYT - 410 words
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221 1984-09-14 6 Reuter BANKS ARE cautiously confident that, after months of stuttering progress, the Philippines is at last close to agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the terms for a standby credit, banking sources in New York said on Wednesday. They wereReuter - 221 words
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361 1984-09-14 6 FT JAPANESE purchases of the planned new US Treasury security designed for foreign investors ought not to depress the value of the yen against the dollar, a senior US Treasury official said. Dr Beryl Sprinkel, the Under-Secretary for Monetary Affairs, said in TokyoFT - 361 words
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203 1984-09-14 6 AFP A KUWAITI bank alleged to have given a loan of more than its authorised capital has caused a minor stir in Bahrain's banking circles. Cooper and Lybrand, auditors for Artock Bank and Trust Company, have not been able to verify a loan ofAFP - 203 words
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88 1984-09-14 6 Reuter THE OUSTED governor of Thailand's Central Bank has accused Cabinet ministers and politicians of attempting to dictate monetary and financial policy. Mr Nukul Prachuabmoh said the Bank of Thailand's traditional role in maintaining economic stability could be undermined if the governor wereReuter - 88 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article580 1984-09-14 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar extended earlier gains against most major currencies in fairly active late trading. It closed at a new 11 V» year high of 3.0225/36 marks from its opening of 3.0145/55 and New York's 3.0120/35 close. The dollar closed higher at 245.80/90 yen compared with its580 words
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Article249 1984-09-14 6 Interbonk rotes at 3pm quoted y—If d>y c roaa parity ChlflQi Local do!Ion to one unit of foreign currency US dolor 2 1625 2 1635 ***** -23 30 Sterkrvg pound ***** 2 7547 7 3469 -6255 Austrabon dollar 1 7972 1 7995 3 4286 -47 58 NZ doHor249 words
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Article120 1984-09-14 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose by 5 «-point to close at B'i per cent on the Singapore interbank market yesterday. Term rate for the one and two-month maturities rose by 1 16-point each, while the threemonth rate remained at Wednesday's closing level. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Overn.ght120 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-09-14 6 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady yesterday at firmer opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Short-dates rose between 3/16 and 1/4 point at the outset on higher US federal funds rate and were then unchanged with overnight and weekend closing at 115/8 11-1/2 each and week fixed at322 words
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Article325 1984-09-14 6 BA Futures. EuvMlar market opened higher yesterday on carried over buying interest from the CME market despite a higher federal funds rate. December Eurodollar opened at 88.01 at Simex, one point higher than Wednesday's closing and three against CME's closing. The slight firming of interbank rates during the sessionBA Futures. - 325 words
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Article186 1984-09-14 6 HONGKONG The metal closed lower yesterday at U*****.30/80 an ounce compared with New York's finish of $338.25/75 in moderately active late trading here. On the local market, gold closed HK$32 lower at $3,170 a tahil. Krugerrands finished $35 lower at $2,755 (U*****.50). TOKYO Futures closed five to 14 yen186 words
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Advertisement172 1984-09-14 6 THE WHOLE GOLFING WORLD r\ IS TALKING ABOUT... The Revolutionary Lightweight Clubs! the world's leader in golf club making is one of the first to come out with its PRECISION LITE WOODS IRONS. These lightweight clubs a new technological breakthru in golf equipment have less deceleration and thus more clubhead172 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article, Illustration369 1984-09-14 7 MISS PIGGY would have snorted with disdain but not the 251 Kuching-bound pigs that flew into Singapore on a freighter aircraft on Sep 6. It was certainly not firstclass treatment. They were huddled together in five metal containers for hours from America to Singapore. But they369 words
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287 1984-09-14 7 WHILE THE industry average for cargo as a percentage of total revenue is around 20 per cent, Air Lanka has only been getting a 13 per cent contribution from freight, reports Cargonews Asia. In September last year, the management realised that the287 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-09-14 7 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD in Sydney TO KEEP pace with a surge of cargo bookings on the UK/Europe route, Qantas has combined with the German airline Lufthansa to charter from Flying Tigers a Boeing 747 pure freighter for flights between Sydney and Frankfurt. Qantas cargo director120 words
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Article185 1984-09-14 7 ARRIVALS Operator Flight Local From number time FRIDAY FT FT71 2355 JFK/ORD/ANC/ NRT/TPE SATURDAY CAL CI33I 0150 TPE CV CV796 0845 LUX/AUH KAL KE635 2140 SEL SUNDAY TMA TL355 0830 BEY/DXB/ FT FT73 BOM/KUL 2355 LAX/SFO/ANC/ NRT/OSA/TPE KAL KE685 2140 SEL MONDAY JAL JL6) 1 1715 TYO CAL185 words
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240 1984-09-14 7 THE JAPANESE Transport Ministry is seeking to begin the second phase of construction of Tokyo's Narita Airport, in line with a nationwide boost in airport-related spending, reports Lloyd's List. In its budget requests for the 1985 fiscal year beginning April240 words
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503 1984-09-14 7 LIM SOON NEO - Northwest Orient to introduce full services here By LIM SOON NEO THE VOLUME of air cargo to and from the US has increased in the last four years, figures from the Department of Statistics show. Cargo loaded for the US, an important503 words
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Advertisement117 1984-09-14 7 Detects Counterfeit US Currency Notes A.m' m x escape deteaion the SCANNY AUTO. other models, the Scanny Auto currency validator incorporates a high performance IC, which gives an incredible success rate in identifying counterfeit bills. Now you can feel safe that you won t be cheated and it is just117 words
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Advertisement266 1984-09-14 7 fi October V m 29 October —2 November 1984 World Trade Centre Singapore Take-aways When it comes to deciding which computer is for you, the portable/ transportable computer market now offers more selection than ever. It is no longer a matter of choosing the best looker or the one that266 words
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FEATURES
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Article452 1984-09-14 8 A HAIRY issue was raised on Wednesday when the Japanese organisers of the Tsukuba Expo'Bs reported that their goodwill ambassador was refused entry to Singapore because of the length of his hair. An unusual situation, but the man who was turned away was a musician, not452 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1984-09-14 8 ANDREW POLLACK - Expo '85 will be the coming-out party for Tsukuba Science City an oasis of Japanese innovation By ANDREW POLLACK NYT ON THE OUTSKIRTS of Tsukuba, Sony is erecting what it calls the world's largest television screen. At 27 m high by 43 m wide, the Jumbotron isNYT - 1,299 words
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81 1984-09-14 8 Letter to the Editor Dear Sir, BT is to be highly commended on the article on ,•> corporate crime (Sep 7, 1984). It highlights a very familiar and expanding trend of "crime" oriented practices in Singapore. It is a timely report and I for81 words
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Article331 1984-09-14 8 JOHN ROGERS - By JOHN ROGERS Reuter AS THEY DO at this time every year, mihisters and top officials are returning from holidays and preparing for business. They are dusting off their briefcases and heading for the diplomatic season's opening events, the United Nations General Assembly andReuter - 331 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1984-09-14 9 MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL - Western Australia's huge gas venture gets underway By MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL FT IN THE ARID, rust-red reaches of the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia last week, representatives of some of the world's biggest energy concerns raised their glasses to a man and a projectFT - 1,045 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous691 1984-09-14 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 He's token on officer ond some more (6) 7 Neither soft currency nor easy money (4, 4) 8 Attack instead of going on a cruise (6) 10 Publicity, lost month, not for the young (5) 13 It's m tatters (4) 14 Tape head? (4) 15 Catherine's691 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration567 1984-09-14 9 WALTON MORAIS - Six-stroke lead sees Malaysian golfer to a comfortable win By WALTON MORAIS CHOO LAI CHEE had that deja vu feeling at the Tanah Merah Country Club before winning the Cartier-sponsored Singapore Women Golf Open tournament yesterday. Going into the final round with an eight567 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-09-14 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER THE HELICOPTER came into view with a deafening din. Flying low from the direction of Macßitchie Reservoir, it swooped over Thomson Road and landed most gracefully on the green lawn of the Singapore Polo Club. With its blades still spinning in aPicture by ALBERT SIM - 413 words
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347 1984-09-14 9 Reuter SCOTLAND start firm favourites in the 10-team Hennessy Cognac Cup golf tournament which got underway yesterday, but captain Bernard Gallacher has warned his three team-mates against overconfidence. Gallacher, Sam Torrance, Sandy Lyle and Ken Brown face strong competition from NickReuter - 347 words
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Article147 1984-09-14 9 TERRY MOOR stunned secondseeded Johan Kriek of South Africa 4-6, 7-6, 6-1 Wednesday in a second-round match of the U*****,000 Pacific Southwest tennis open at the Los Angeles Tennis Centre. After losing the first set, Moor won the second-set tie-breaker 7-5 and then breezed147 words
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306 1984-09-14 9 ROBERT MILLWARD - By ROBERT MILLWARD AP AFTER FTVE rounds of the English League soccer season champion Liverpool appears to be a slumbering giant. Lying eighth in the table, the European champions' cup holder has made a sluggish start to the new campaign with only two victories. ButAP - 306 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous891 1984-09-14 9 to cm mm HIGHLIGHTS Evening At The Bollet 8.50 pm, Channel 12 Swan Lake A bcllet classic filmed at the Royal House, Covent Garden. It stars two of the world's leading dancers, Natalia Makarova, whose interpretation of Odette's role has already entered ballet history, and Anthony Dowell, who has given891 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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259 1984-09-14 10 NYT AN INVESTOR group headed by senior management of ARA Services Inc, the world's largest food service company, has offered to acquire the corporation. The offer is for US$62 a share, or $858 million in cash, plus $8.50 in principal amount of subordinated debenturesNYT - 259 words
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222 1984-09-14 10 NYT INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp has lent US$6 million to Sytek Inc, the tiny Silicon Valley concern chosen by IBM to provide a networking system for IBM's personal computer. Both companies have confirmed that IBM, which offers financial support to key suppliers, recentlyNYT - 222 words
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277 1984-09-14 10 UPI THE NEW YORK stock market finished with mixed results in sluggish trading on Wednesday in a reflection of Wall Street's uncertainty about the future course of interest rates and the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 2.32 points to 1,200.31. The NYSEUPI - 277 words
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Article141 1984-09-14 10 sen 12 C$ Imp CM 41* Inco 14* unch 32 unch 32* 35* 23 Algomo 20'4 InH rtckel 23* 15* Bonk Nova Scotio 11* Lobtow B 16* unch Bel Tel 31* BP Con Ltd 28* Mc Btodet 24* -M Broscon 31* Mohon A 16* 25* 52* Con Prm AAg141 words
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Article190 1984-09-14 10 SEPT 12 loml Trust Bk 210 100 inch INDUSTRIALS +15 Un>Mc Woolwofth 495 1400 unch inch Abercom 135 5 unch MININGS 2210 365 Angjvoot ***** inch 260 -2340 1700 25 1080 4-5 BcrHeh 7400 100 1810 Chorter 485 -5 205 iincH 1020 20 345 ur>ch 1325 D« Been 865190 words
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Article752 1984-09-14 10 «rr 12 US$ ACf Industries AJcon Akjrrwi 261 1 AJcoo 33 1 Aiegheny Lud 211 1 Aked Chem Cp 34 1 Afc*d Storm 46* •1 Ato-Cholmers 10* i*tch Am Broods Inc 59 1 1 Am Broodcost 721 •1 Am Coo Co 451 -1 Am CyooomKl 491 -1 Am752 words
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Article973 1984-09-14 10 Amsterdam strr 12 Fl» ABN 291 00 2 Amin 116 00 -0 5 Ahold 197 00 +05 Akio 92 10 -0 3 AMEV 163 70 -0 1 Am to* Amrobnfc 56 50 1.5 Berfc 39 50 unch Bob 92 00 -0 8 Borvjm») 236 50 05 Boifco 15973 words
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Advertisement127 1984-09-14 10 The President Ix>unge presents TliesuvrtxmJsoft/ieNuil^ *AS Rtji The Nightingales a captivating all-pri hand Irom Taiwan will sing vour favourite numbers while vou unwind after a hard dav's work with a favourite dnnk Relax with The Nightingales and Ihe \cw Sensations, our throbbing resident hand Hourt: Daih President's I Ipm 7pm127 words
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Advertisement126 1984-09-14 10 MEMBERSHIP FEE Single $15.00 per month Couple $25.00 per month Family $30.00 per month Group/Company Negotiable ENTITLEMENTS: Exclusive use of the Swimming Pool on 3rd Floor of the Hotel from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 10% Discount on all meals in Cafe De Grand. 10% Discount on all drinks in126 words
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Advertisement136 1984-09-14 10 London stocks, Psfls 14 i f I Mffll s Ft \i tt M Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover lV mouth-watering delights prepared by Hong Kong chefs. And feel like royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm for136 words
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Article390 1984-09-14 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed generally lower on the possibility of an increase in local interest rates as a result of the stronger US dollar and high US interest rates. The Hang Seng Index ended at the day's low, off 20.62 points to 911.78 after being down 7.71 at390 words
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Article235 1984-09-14 11 SffT 13 KT Chem Indus 20 10 0 1 Lien Hwo Indus 13 40 02 6 85 0 05 Nan Yo Ptos 31 00 04 25 60 0 1 Pocrfic Cons 27 50 0 1 Cathay Cora Pocitic Elect 19 30 03 61 00 unch Wire 23 20 +0235 words
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Article443 1984-09-14 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher yesterday led by Fujitsu, which rose 60 to 1,400 after announcing late Wednesday that it will open a plant in Oregon. The market average rose 45.22 to close at 10,578.76 after Wednesday's 40.44 gain, on a volume of 320 million shares against 270 million443 words
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Article94 1984-09-14 11 Sep 13 Won Hyundai Motor 634 -4 Book Seoul Choheung Bk Commercial Bk Daelim Ind 660 612 665 600 1 8 unch -8 K AL Korea Frit Korea Oil Korea Ship 496 727 1270 453 3 3 40 -2 Daewoo Corp 507 2 Lucky Ltd 786 3 Daewoo Ind94 words
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Article439 1984-09-14 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed steadier yesterday in moderate trading following mixed signals from abroad. Near the close, the All Ordinaries Index was 0.8 higher at 718.9, the All Industrials Index was up 1.8 at 1026.8 and the All Resources Index was steady at 479.7. National turnover was 33.22439 words
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Article178 1984-09-14 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed lower yesterday in quiet trading, extending Wednesday's losses. The Book Club Index fell 0.03 point to 118.06 and declines led advances by a small margin. Turnover fell to 236,150 shares worth 38.0 million baht from 262,023 shares worth 49.8 million baht on Wednesday. Maboonkhrong was178 words
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Article144 1984-09-14 11 MANILA: Share prices closed generally higher yesterday in dull trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index rose 1.36 to 110.79 and the Mining index 0.93 to 942.85. But the Oil Index moved against the trend, registering a 0.012 fall to 0.636. Shares to gain ground included Benguet Corp, up four144 words
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60 1984-09-14 11 Reuter NISSAN MOTOR Co Ltd has revised down its parent company current profit forecast to 140 billion yen for the year ending March 31 from an earlier-estimated 161 billion yen. The revision, which compares with earnings of 120.86 billion yen last year, is based onReuter - 60 words
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246 1984-09-14 11 Branch to make disk drives and semiconductors AP FUJITSU LTD, the leading Japanese computer maker, will build two plants in Oregon to produce magnetic disk drives and semiconductors, a Fujitsu executive told Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh in Tokyo on Wednesday, Fujitsu senior managingAP - 246 words
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157 1984-09-14 11 Reuter DIRECTORS of the New Zealand Press Association (NZPA), the national news agency, recommended on Wednesday the rejection of a take-over offer from one of its 17 owners, chairman Julian Smith said. New Zealand News Ltd, a major shareholder in the NZPA, madeReuter - 157 words
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Article87 1984-09-14 11 Reuter MOST shareholders in Nicholas Kiwi Ltd have rejected Castlemaine Tooheys Ltd's takeover bid and Castlemaine has extended the closing date of its offer to Oct 3 from Sep 19. Nicholas Kiwi said. The Nicholas and Ramsay families, which hold about 45 per cent of the issuedReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement151 1984-09-14 11 Just the right touch of magic to turn [jour night into Gold. Music by Bacchus International of London We re open SUN rUUK l >p in t« >2 <1 111 l irst cirink i >22 10"<> service charge revs IRI SA I <ui(l eves <>f Public \l< »lkl<iv; S >p151 words
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Advertisement107 1984-09-14 11 m Paramount Hotel ff» nappy paoeta go COME on a gourmet adventure beneath the starlit sk\ hvcry SuncLi\ t> nm to 1 1 pm A w For two: $28' For four: $sf> For six $85 ertactr A delicious choice of fresh and succulent seafood meat and vegetables dipped mto rich107 words
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Advertisement171 1984-09-14 11 /^V MA! 10 —22 SEPTEMBER 1984 Now the Hilton brings to the Orchard Cafe a celebration of culinary delights that reflect j Malaysia's colourful and varied cosmopolitan character. I From the Kuala Lumpur Hilton, two chefs have specially prepared a magnificent buffet featuring many Melaka dishes. Malaysian favourites and desserts.171 words
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Advertisement200 1984-09-14 11 Thai Sealood Served I n True Siamese Si vie r~z. J<//a m Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood, Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresh seafood from our mini seafood market And cook up200 words
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Article, Illustration512 1984-09-14 12 Farmers happy with move to increase Russian exports AFP NYT AMERICAN FARM organisation leaders were delighted but not surprised by President Reagan's decision to lift the ceiling on grain exports to Russia. He raised it from 12 million tonnes to 22 million tonnes for 1984-85AFP; NYT - 512 words
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247 1984-09-14 12 AFP THAILAND highlighted the position of the smaller coffee exporting members of the ICO on Wednesday by calling for a "fairer" sharing of the world coffee market between suppliers. ICO producing members are holding talks in London in preparation forAFP - 247 words
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Article118 1984-09-14 12 India opposes quota cut AFP INDIA is as determined as other coffee producers to oppose any reduction in its individual percentage share in the ICO export quota for the forthcoming 1984-85 season. India's initial export quota for this season was fixed at 645,043 bags (60 kg each), but after fourAFP - 118 words
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295 1984-09-14 12 AFP WORLD RICE stocks are expected to dip this year to their lowest level since 1978 and larger imports are forecast for Asia, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation said in its latest monthly bulletin. The report, distributed in Bangkok by the FAO regionalAFP - 295 words
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370 1984-09-14 12 THE rise in prices at the London tea auction on Monday was confirmed on Wednesday when it was revealed that the all-tea price (calculated from all tea sold) had shot up nearly 31 pence per kg (13 per cent)370 words
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126 1984-09-14 12 Reuter JAPAN'S Agriculture Ministry has estimated the refined sugar sales price at around 207 yen/ kilo for the 1984/85 year starting October 1 against a current 220 yen because of reduced refiners' manufacturing costs. Manufacturing costs will fall to 59,926 yen/tonne from 64,014 inReuter - 126 words
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Article92 1984-09-14 12 Reuter PAKISTAN WILL not hesitate to import wheat if needed to stabilise the domestic market following a production shortfall during the 1983/84 season, Food and Agriculture Minister Mohammad Fazil Janjua said. He said the 1983/84 production of 10.9 million tonnes and reserves of 1.8 million tonnesReuter - 92 words
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110 1984-09-14 12 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES' only nickel refinery has been closed temporarily because of damage by typhoon Dee. The extent of the damage at the refinery in Surigao Province is still being assessed and no estimate of how long operations will remain suspended was given. TheReuter - 110 words
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Article152 1984-09-14 12 Chinese Produce Exchange Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 502 50 (Sellers' noon closing prices on Sep 110 FOB NSW 363 00 13 S$/100 kg) B W FOB NSW 256 00 Coconut oil Gambier Bulk FOB 195 00 FOB NSW 306 00 Old drum FOB 208 00 New drum152 words
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Article335 1984-09-14 12 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB ir i bales) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS prompt 195 25 196 25 195 25 196 25N Int 1 RSS Oct 198 00 198 50 198 25 198 75 Int 1 RSS Nov 198 25 198 75335 words
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Article112 1984-09-14 12 (in cents/1 ton pollets) October November (current mth) (forward mth) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 194 50 196 50N 196 50 198 50N SSR 50 192 50 194 SON 194 50 196 SON MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 226 50 228112 words
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Article93 1984-09-14 12 THE Straits tin price in Peiftig yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement fleer level of Ms2t.ls per kg en cm tinned lack ef foreign demand. Dealers noted that the buffer stock manager maintained strong sapport at this level and there was scattered baying by local Interests. A93 words
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Article152 1984-09-14 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed off the day's lows on late covering yesterday after a bearish US Department of Agriculture soybean production estimate prompted short-selling at the opening. Interest again centred on September position, with south and central regions closing Msls lower at $995 per tonne. The152 words
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Article228 1984-09-14 12 SINGAPORE The market closed closed firmer yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 198.25 cents per kg, up 1.25 cents compared with Wednesday's close. Prices rose further in the afternoon on continued short-covering of October positions. MALAYSIA The market closed closed slightly higher yesterday, with October One RSS228 words
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Article290 1984-09-14 12 Singapore A-l special C-l special C-l Ordinary 230 (S$/kik>, ex-godown) unq unq Thoi white Loonzatn 100% 100% 1st class first grade unq (kangaroo) 100% second grade 255 new crop 1.05 100% third grade unq 100% 2nd class 100% 3rd class 0.77 0.75 Parboiled 5% 10% 260 255 25% new290 words
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Article168 1984-09-14 12 Yarn Shirting 116 50 Hongkong Golden (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) Peak, 60 x 60 115 50 China carded yarn, cones White cloth Blue Phoenix l6's Blue Phoenix 20's 3,300 3,500 Japan No. 10,000 Three Peoches 221 50 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,850 Jopan No 2003 Unq Blue168 words
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Article150 1984-09-14 12 WHEAT futures closed one to two cents a bushel higher in quiet trade on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday. December finished near the top of a lucent range. Sales of French soft wheat were at prices below recent levels, with a negative effect on US export prices150 words
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Article163 1984-09-14 12 SOYBEAN futures closed 4 >4 to l'/fe cents a bushel higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday in light trade ahead of the day afternoon's crop estimate by the Usda. The market has absorbed a US crop estimate of between 1.96 billion and 2.00 billion bushels. The163 words
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Article939 1984-09-14 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a very subdued morning yesterday at or near session highs and with gains of £25 to £13. November was up £25 at £2,433, the morning high. The market advanced from the opening on light mixed buying due to easier sterling and in a reaction939 words
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Article, Illustration4250 1984-09-14 13 GENERAL disinterest continued to characterise trading on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Except for Pan-Electric, which accounted for a quarter of the day's total turnover, there was no significant feature to whet the appetites of investors and speculators. Pan-El, with 2.43 million shares4,250 words
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Article262 1984-09-14 13 SINGAPORE M Ctoewi Dutdi Baby FAN WAmo. Vox D«r H< Orwntol Hl< SMI Eu Yaa Son Rises i 710 50« 310 715 570 460 lob 330 xst 280 iqt 386 384 290 Falls 20 18 10 10 10 10 7 6 4 4 Indices Sap 12 Sap262 words
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Article473 1984-09-14 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed on an easier note yesterday, after having started off on an encouraging note. Interest remained selective, with several situtational issues on the industrial and finance boards dominating trading. Turnover dropped to 5.27 million shares valued at M 512.96473 words
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Article3512 1984-09-14 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 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT"3,512 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-09-14 14 A NEW contractor for the demolition of the existing substructure as well as construction of a new substructure of Jack Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd's E&O Complex will be appointed soon. Disclosing this in his annual statement to shareholders, JCEM chairman Jack428 words
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Article2685 1984-09-14 14 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3.905) Alcom (1 906 I 925) (7) 1 93 (25) 1 91 (24)1 92 Antohd 7381(2) 1 74 (9) 1,73 A Choc (2.708 2.725) (7) 2.74 (6) 2 75 (3) 2 73 (23) 2 72 AISB (4 688X1)4 70(1)4 66 AMD (3 508)2,685 words
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Article99 1984-09-14 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hang Seng Index Thursday Wednesday 1025 0 Thursday 911.78 Week ago 1029.6 Wednesday 932.40 NEW YORK Dow Jones Week ago 922.77 TOKYO Wednesday 1200.31 Tokyo Dow Jones Tuesday 1197.99. Week ago 1226.92 Thursday *****.76 Wednesday ***** 54 Standard and Poors Week ago *****.27 Wednesday 16499 words
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Article226 1984-09-14 14 Managers' prices for Sep 14 Second B'putro Third B'putro Fourth B'putro 5 11 4 24 4 76 5 16 4 29 481 Singapore Unit Trust Fifth B'putro Sixth B'putro 3 19 308 324 3 13 The Commerce 2.97 3.15 Seventh B'putro (A) 2 17 2 22 The Sovings226 words
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450 1984-09-14 14 NYT PRICE Waterhouse and Deloitte Haskins Sells, two of the big eight accounting firms, are discussing a merger that would create America's largest accounting firm. Confirming reports that have circulated for* two weeks, the firms said the talks were "at an early stage," butNYT - 450 words
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Article166 1984-09-14 14 AS EXPECTED, Mr Anthony Teo Chong Jin has taken over as managing director of Alfa-Pacific Securities Pte, replacing Dr Chua Wee Meng. His appointment lends credence to speculation that he is the new controlling shareholder of the broking firrrl in Singapore. Dr Chua, who resigned166 words
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185 1984-09-14 14 NESTLE SA's profits will not be adversely affected, even in the short term, by its decision to take over Carnation Co, Nestle managing director Helmut Maucher said. Nestle, with 1983 group net profits of 1.26 billion francs, offered US$B3 a share for Carnation185 words
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Article1023 1984-09-14 14 THE market closed mixed yesterday amid low turnover due to the adjournment of the UK coal industry peace talks until today, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT 30 Share Index was up 1.6 points to 859.2 and the FTSE 100 Share Index gained 3.7 to 1107.2. A stream1,023 words
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Article, Illustration105 1984-09-14 14 VENEER Products Ltd has adopted a new corporate logo to go with its new name Wannian Holdings Ltd. "Wannian" is the direct transliteration of the original Chinese name for Veneer Products. It means, literally, 10,000 years but metaphorically, this is as good as eternity. The new105 words
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Article67 1984-09-14 14 MAZDA Motor Corp will report record parent company current profits and sales in the year ending Oct 30, a company spokesman said. Current profits for 1983 84 are likely to exceed the earlier estimated 48 billion yen against the previous record 45.23 billion a year earlier.67 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-09-14 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI IN ANOTHER move to wind down his extensive business interests since he became Malaysia's Finance Minister in July, Mr Daim Zainuddin has relinquished his controlling interest in Raleigh Cycles (M) Bhd. Raleigh disclosed yesterday that Syarikat Maluri Sdn Bhd, the property431 words
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Article395 1984-09-14 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM JUST TWO months after it called off the deal to acquire Overseas Credit Finance (M) Bhd, Bolton Properties Bhd has now struck a fresh agreement with owners of the finance company. But this time, with the blessing of Bank Negara Malaysia,395 words
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197 1984-09-14 15 Reuter HONGKONG Land Co Ltd is likely to show first-half profits of about HK$2OO million against a 1983 firsthalf loss of $107.1 million. Analysts in Hongkong said yesterday that the company, which is due to announce earnings figures today, has probably made allReuter - 197 words
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Article60 1984-09-14 15 The recently-listed company reported higher pretax profits of M 55.67 million (from $4.44 million) for the year ended June 30, 2984 on a turnover of $47.34 million (from $46.28 million). A first and final dividend of 15 per cent less tax per $1 share will be60 words
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Article224 1984-09-14 15 BEDFORD PLANTATIONS Bhd is proposing to change its name to Bedford Bhd to better reflect the diversified business activities of the group.The group now comprises the holding company which also operates a rubber and oil palm estate and four operating subsidiaries involved in property development, investment and finance224 words
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Article212 1984-09-14 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Dote Net EPS Gross Net onnounced (cents) div profit lost yeor <%) ($000) AMD8 FuM year May 19 1 8(o) 2,124 Lorut Tin Full year June 13 13 1 1,696 G Lumber Interim June 30 3.618L Acma Interim July 28 110 75 2,635212 words
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Article187 1984-09-14 15 PAPER PRODUCTS (M) Bhd (PPM), which is being sued by a property consultant, has said that there is no basis whatsoever to the allegations made by the latter., In a statement yesterday, PPM's holding company, Chandan Holdings Bhd, said there were negotiations between the187 words
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570 1984-09-14 15 CHAN OI CHEE - Deal will cost $2.7 million cash By CHAN OI CHEE MARKET high-flier Pan-Elec-tric Industries Ltd has disclosed its acquisition of a controlling 51 per cent stake in a smallish local shipbuilding company. Confirming a BT report in early July, Pan-El disclosed yesterday that it570 words
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Article408 1984-09-14 15 ESSO Malaysia Bhd, which recently completed a bonus issue and a sub-division in the par value of its shares, has turned in lower after-tax profits of M 533.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 1984. The latest 14.3 per cent drop in group408 words
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Advertisement58 1984-09-14 14 'I? 1 NOTICE This is to inform the Shipping Community/Ship-owners/Agents/ Managers that all HINSIB TECHNICAL certificates issued by Mister Jokanan Guillen Nunez prior to the date of this advertisement, should be submitted for verification and authenitication by our regional headquarters in Singapore, at SHAW TOWERS #17-12/ 3 100, BEACH ROAD58 words
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Advertisement55 1984-09-14 14 THE LONG-TERM CREDIT BANK OF JAPAN, LIMITED Singapore Branch US $15,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE 17TH OCTOBER 1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Certifi cates, notice is hereby given that the Issuer will redeem the Certificates at par on 17th October 1984 Agent Bank BANK55 words
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Advertisement281 1984-09-14 15 ;Asicm—Pacific Tax CJm/esfmerit (Sen-lve, SiK\oapo**e (An independent, non-profit research and documentation institute providing information on taw and investment laws, procedures and practices relating to the Asian-Pacific countries through its monthly journal and News Service, monographs, library facilities conferences, seminars and training programmes, and a specialized information service Membership open to281 words
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Advertisement66 1984-09-14 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record only J. K. Syrvtfvcfco LTD. (A MEMBER OF J K GROUP OF INDIA) DM 31,468,700 Medium Term Loan Managed by STATE BANK OF INDIA Provided by State Bank of India The Bank of Nova Scotia Asia Limited The Bank of Tokyo Ltd.66 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-09-14 16 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM THE PICK-UP in offshore oil exploration activity in the AsiaPacific region, which started early this year, has been sustained through the second quarter. But much of the increase in activity took place outside Asean, according to energy consultants Gaffney, Cline andgraph by Asean Chan - 291 words
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139 1984-09-14 16 Reuter SPECIAL rates on income and profit taxes have been proposed for foreign investments in the Chinese Special Economic Zones (SEZ). Commissioner of the Chinese Tax Bureau, Liu Zhi Cheng, said yesterday that proposals sent to the central authorities for consideration included a flat incomeReuter - 139 words
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341 1984-09-14 16 UPI POPE JOHN PAUL n, in a speech that could have a major impact on American Catholics, denounced unrestrained capitalism and outlined his own brand of Christian democratic socialism. In one of the sharpest statements the Pope has made on economics in his twoUPI - 341 words
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Article95 1984-09-14 16 AFP IRAQ yesterday claimed to have attacked and damaged two ships in the northern Gulf on Wednesday night. A military spokesman in Baghdad said Iraqi fighter planes scored a direct hit on a "naval objective" south of Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal on late Wednesday night.AFP - 95 words
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258 1984-09-14 16 Reuter NINE PEOPLE were killed and S3 injured when troops clashed with Muslim rioters in the Jakarta port area of Tanjung Priok late on Wednesday night. An Indonesian information ministry spokesman said yesterday that about 1,500 Muslims began marching to theReuter - 258 words
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231 1984-09-14 16 THE REDEFINITION of "week" in the Employment Act to allow the employer to give the worker a rest day on any day of the week will affect the religious practices of some workers, said an assistant secretary general of NTUC last night.231 words
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Article50 1984-09-14 16 THE REGISTERS of electors for all the 79 electoral divisions have been certified, bringing the general election, widely ex pected in December, a step nearer. The registers for all the divisions are open for inspection at the registration officer's office at City Hall during office hours.50 words
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291 1984-09-14 16 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN A SECOND open-ended unit trust based on Asian stocks is to be launched on Monday by Arbuthnot Latham, Singapore's oldest merchant bank. The bank already manages the Singapore Growth Fund, but the new trust to be called the Asia-Pacific291 words
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Article112 1984-09-14 16 Reuter SINO-BRITISH talks on the future of Hongkong have resolved key issues and an agreement on its handover to China will be initialled this month, Mr Xu Jiatun, head of the Hongkong branch of the New China News Agency, was quoted as saying on Wednesday. Remaining issuesReuter - 112 words
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Article64 1984-09-14 16 WALL Street stock prices were higher in early trading yesterday as blue chip issues were joined in their advance by secondary stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which barely rose over the 1200 level on Wednesday, was up another 2'2 points to nearly 1203. Overall, gainers held64 words
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Article33 1984-09-14 16 AP NORTH Korea is sending ground troops to Angola to supplement Cuban forces fighting rebels who were steadily advancing on the capital, South Africa's the Star newspaper reported.AP - 33 words
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Article42 1984-09-14 16 AFP LABOUR leader Shimon Peres and outgoing Likud Premier Yitzhak Shamir finally agreed on the formation of an unprecedented Israeli National Unity cabinet late yesterday. Under a key compromise, no Religious Affairs Minister was being appointed for the present. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article54 1984-09-14 16 AFP THE political crisis in the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh worsened yesterday with the surprise resignation of the Assembly Speaker, Baga Reddy. Mr Reddy announced his decision immediately after he was prevented from transacting business by shouting members of the State Legislature for theAFP - 54 words
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Article43 1984-09-14 16 Reuter EXPORTS of oil from Iran's main oil terminal of Kharg Island are averaging about 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) in the first half of September, with estimated Iranian production falling to an average of 1.3 million bpd. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article42 1984-09-14 16 AFP PRIME Minister Bob Hawke yesterday gave his strongest indication yet that Australia would go to the polls before the end of this year. He said a general election before the end of this year was "odds on". AFPAFP - 42 words
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Advertisement81 1984-09-14 16 Call Britannia torfree invitation nvestment seminar The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. Luxurious 1-bedroom or 2-bedroom apartments Fully furnished Full housekeeping service Free membership of Plaza Health Club Free carparking 24-hour telephone and telex sen/ices Rental from 553,000 p.m. inclusive of service and utility81 words
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Advertisement294 1984-09-14 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 18294 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-09-14 16 wmma Outlook for today: Partly cloudy; showers in several areas in the eorly hours. Report tor 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Sep 12 at the airport Maximum temperature 31.8 Associated humidity 53 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 87 Hours of sunshine 8 30 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Rainfall58 words
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Article103 1984-09-14 17 Reuter RADIOACTIVE waste is being dumped in England's River Thames with government approval, an official British report said yesterday. The report, by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, said the amount of radioactivity was "very small" and hard to detect in the Thames which flows from the southReuter - 103 words
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Article104 1984-09-14 17 Reuter A WORK-TO-RULE agitation by 60,000 Indian dockers, launched on Sep 10 to press for higher exgratia payment in lieu of bonus, will continue, labour leaders said. All-India Port and Dock Workers' Federation president SR Kulkarni said informal talks on Wednesday morning with port authorities yielded no results.Reuter - 104 words
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540 1984-09-14 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ A PORT consultant from Gray Mackenzie Overseas has confirmed fears that Malaysia could be headed for excess port capacity. Mr M Goddard said a country the size of Malaysia cannot afford more than one main terminal, serving shipping traffic from various540 words
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Article142 1984-09-14 17 Reuter INDIA WILL BUY 500,000 tonnes of ships for scrapping in 1984/85 ending March, up from 400,000 in 1983/84, to feed a substantially increased scrapping capacity. M K Mazumdar, chairman of stateowned Metal Scrap Trading Corp, said India had about 110 shipbreaking units with a totalReuter - 142 words
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Article770 1984-09-14 17 Shipping Uin Pmf Col Af«o VI 3 Ahrenfc*! Lirw VI 5 AC To«pt«f X 5 Alphotrom v» 4 Alpoc VI 5 Antah Onont X 3 An r or a Shpg IV 1 APC L»>« V 4 APL 4/5 Arrow Un*s X 4 ASCL 1 Av»obrok«f V s770 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-09-14 17 AP picture THE AERIAL picture shows the French freighter Mont Louis,which broke in two parts on Monday in gale force winds and fourmetre high waves. So far, none of the 30 slightly-radioactive uranium hexafloride containers have been recovered. Only empty containers haveAP picture - 97 words
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1231 1984-09-14 18 Lloyd's List SHIPPERS in Britain are preparing to submit a major policy statement to the British government as part of a move to change the thinking of the EEC on shipping competition rules. The British Shippers' Council is known to beLloyd's List - 1,231 words
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Article96 1984-09-14 18 AFP AN OFFICIAL IN Dhaka on Wednesday denied that a ship held at an Italian port for carrying arms and ammunition was bound for Bangladesh. He said the ship, the Viking, carrying a Panamanian flag, was bound for a South American port. It had been reportedAFP - 96 words
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Article1740 1984-09-14 18 BUSINESS expanded again on Wednesday in the freight market's ore and fertiliser sectors. The combination carrier World Duality received US$5.6O (fio) for a *****0-ton first-half October iron ore movement from Tubarao to Rotterdam, while Japan Line worked 60,000 tons from Dampier to Weser aboard an unspecified spot loader1,740 words
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255 1984-09-14 18 Reuter SOVIET POLICE has detained a French radio operator on board a merchant ship after they discovered secret maps and documents in his cabin. The newspaper said the French seaman had been held at the Baltic port of Riga after customs officials caughtReuter - 255 words
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Article198 1984-09-14 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. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.198 words
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193 1984-09-14 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood THE PAPUA NEW Guinea government plans to develop a merchant shipping fleet so that it can exercise its rights in the carriage of cargo generated by its overseas trade. This point was made in Port Moresby by Transport Minister, Mr Mathew Bendumb,193 words
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264 1984-09-14 19 TMR ITN IN SPITE OF a protest from Sea-Land Corp, the US Maritime Subsidy Board is satisfied it correctly cleared the way for American President Lines (APL) to acquire two foreign-built containerships and put them into its subsidised trans-Pacific service. Sea-Land had complained that theTMR ITN - 264 words
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Article174 1984-09-14 19 GENERAL cargo handled at US North Atlantic ocean ports increased by about 20 per cent during the first six months of 1984, the Port Authority of New York said. The trend of surging imports and slightly declining exports that began 18 months ago continued.174 words
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437 1984-09-14 19 Reuter THE FUTURE for UK shipping lies in cost-effec-tive tonnage incorporating high technology and lower manning. The British Shipping Review for 1984, published by the General Council of British Shipping, said shipping companies would order that new tonnage when they saw the opportunity forReuter - 437 words
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Article115 1984-09-14 19 AFP THE HUNT for elusive mines in the Gulf of Suez will be completed towards the end of the month, Egyptian Information Minister Safwat El Sherif said. Last month, British. French, Italian and US forces joined Egyptian vessels to search for mines whichAFP - 115 words
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4414 1984-09-14 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 of4,414 words
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Article659 1984-09-14 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Arrival for LCL movement Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Ming Longe 9W 14.9.84 2300 Malay States FSB 1000-1100 B8 E Humanity 040WB 149.84 2359 G Asia FSB 1100-1200 N2 Kii Maru 41 15.984 0700659 words
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Article1800 1984-09-14 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFE.A African Shipping Agencies (S) tlra-Kiruli Liae Transgroup (S). Ahreaklel liner Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred Tar pier Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S> Manntex Enterprise <PK). Alpae Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling1,800 words
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Article422 1984-09-14 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Auby 21E SSPL alongside 14.9.84/0900 Boizenburg 44 S'pore Shpg alongside 14.9.84/1500 Jenson IV 22 Thong Soon alongside 14.9.84/0700 Pres Jackson 47 APL alongside 14.9.84/0700 Straits Star 20 SSPL alongside 14.9.84/2300 A1 Samle 8/9 LN Shpg 14.9.84/1400 28.9.84/0600422 words
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Advertisement346 1984-09-14 17 TIMES Business Directory of Singii|x>rc iBI'KI MKRAH) GIVES YOUR PRODUCTS SERVICES THE PROMINENCE THEY DESERVE i wm LONDON Freights 11/IH CONSORTIA II SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weether X 1 ■y^rrp W. .JARDINK A XT AH OOCL ORIENT OVEIQEAS346 words
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Advertisement447 1984-09-14 17 v UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) M M I SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shtnlon 04 02C Manm Mou»» Singapore 0207 Tel 220*994 Tele. No RS ***** CFS oHice TPC 03-30 T»l *****31 »nd *****32 Torminal ottic» TPC 03-29 T«l No *****90'*****93 1? ill; ii a! NATIOHAL LINE Of BAHUMN.KAQ. KUWAIT.447 words
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Advertisement953 1984-09-14 17 SINGAPORE mess FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER ★r MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO USA, EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA TO I'S I'.d IUC (il I.K.ATI ANTIC E ASTTANADA INI AMI I'OIN I'S M. KAWO M RANDO M RANDO M RANDO M. RANDO M. RANDO In Port RCGMA MAERSK 18/9 8/10 6/10953 words
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Advertisement295 1984-09-14 18 If you are having storage problem, then you can store your goods in our warehouse. We charge per piece/unit basis and our warehouse is around 15,000 sq ft ground floor, well covered with forklift easy loading unloading truck/containers etc. Please contact Mr. Lim or Mr. Oh Tel No: *****29 *****56.295 words
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Advertisement412 1984-09-14 18 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES I USA/CANADA Pacific South West Feeder at Tokyo FU9.Y »a GLORY ACE Pacific North Wast Faadar at Koba IWin Wl U BUDGE S KBHU HA* OH HTUGA Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba Mother VS kma/ano > VERRAZANO B KUROOE M KUROBE M N TOM SA»412 words
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Advertisement1055 1984-09-14 19 The Straits Steamship' Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTJMNERSMP SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOft: Hamtat to Copenhajen. Aartus Solhentwj Rotterdam :to Antwerp. Amsterdam. Oito Bremeidu«en to Bremen StuMumpton UK refiam. Belfast I Dubfci iivofoa my to*TO Ml KOMOON1,055 words
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Advertisement786 1984-09-14 19 NOTICE A FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SARAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT COHFEREHCE FAR EAST/GULF OF AOEH AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CURRENCY ADJUSTMENT FACTOR A review of currency values on 7/10/11th September, 1984 inclusive has resulted in a radical downward adjustment of the Currency Adjustment Factor from786 words
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Advertisement442 1984-09-14 20 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriaje to Scandinavia. Med, Carribean A S. America Wand haiiaute to inland destinations in Europe TO EUROPE/MED S pore P KeUng Pent Leiioe* M>ao Genoa H burf Rdam B'haven Antwerp Connecting m Kobe "Also occeptmg corgo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vio minilondbridge, and US MID442 words
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Advertisement477 1984-09-14 20 afa fully containerised service FROM ot the Ace ConsortMm H Honj Kaothunt Buiar Tatyo S pore 21 9 78 9 11 10 21/10 PKelanf 20 9 71 9 10 10 20/10 29 9 4 10 6 10 12 10 19 10 23 10 29 10 2 U 2S 9 2477 words
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Advertisement553 1984-09-14 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING fCI t ICI CARGOTOR sgp mi wc tec hi rom i*« im Gcntff 19/09 KlO U/10 12/10 14 1015 10 1710 {.fOoft 29/09 15/10 21/w ?7/io 24,10 25 10 27/10 E.e. Gentle 0110 25/10 11/U 12/U 04 11 05 1107 11 AISO ACCEPTING553 words
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Advertisement1014 1984-09-14 20 KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. No 26 A I ALAN BERANGAN PORT KEIANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA TEL Nos 3M782 *****5 *****? *****4.*****2.3X9097 W. MALAYSIA/S PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: P KIANG SPORE Te TOWOH SATU Kkblu S kin Tawaul Oalu 16/?? Sept 23 Sept t KITA Kkblu. S kan 20/251,014 words
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Advertisement177 1984-09-14 20 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Singapore P Reianf loa<fcn( for: KYOWA OCEAN 19/9 Santo Nounea, Lautoka. Suva. Papeete. Pa to, Apia KYOWA BREEZE 22/9 Madam, lae, Orobay, P. Moresby. Alotau. Honiara. Kieta. Kimbe. RabauL Nauru Acceptnf Contaoters for Hcroneaa/ South Pacific subject to177 words
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Advertisement790 1984-09-14 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/RE DSE A SERVICES EH K ARACHI/P GULF SERVICES SPORE KARACHI 25-28/9 1-4/10 7-16/10 13-21/10 19-22/10 24-27/10 23-26/10 28-31/10 KOTA CAHAYA KOTA PUSAKA KOTA JADE KOTA BERJAYA KOTA RATNA COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES 20-25/10 21/9 KOTA BANTENG VOY: 11/84 26-27/8 KOTA BERKAT VOY: 10/84 15-16/9 VESSEL KOTA ANGKASA SPORE790 words
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Advertisement762 1984-09-14 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TQ/TROM EUROPE to europi CarSfan Bar BtnaMtt Lratrpsal by Kowtowi Bar Hamkurt Eiprtit Mm Mjru Bwiatwi l*«Wf*«ilf [iprm CarAtan Bat UK HAM 1 10 11/10 17/10 19/10 25/10 27/10 1/11 3/11 1/11 10/11 lt/U 11,11 74/11 2G/11 1/12 1/12 0/12 11/12 10/12 11/12 (won BHAKN762 words
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Advertisement597 1984-09-14 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF EXPRESS SQI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STOW PKfIMK ADAM lIBURT HWJK MHMRf *XMM 10MXM BREACH WW UIIAH vrm 71-2S/9 77/9 17/11 11/io 71/10 77/10 (1M IA/TWjH burj Bmert A imp SOWAI 708 S-10/10 11/10 70/10 30/10 1/11 J/11 5/11 c p°' TW6 Bo^ H COKTAOOS CONKNTOUI597 words
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Advertisement536 1984-09-14 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line t Loading for Rangoon S pore P Kelong Penong Pogon V 77 20/23 Sep Po-on V 75 22/24 Sep 20/21 Sep Phoshwegyowywo V 245 23/24 Sep 20/21 Sep Phoshwegyowywo V 245 28/29 Sep Dischorging BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE536 words
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Advertisement843 1984-09-14 22 K LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vt* IPI MICROBRIDUE MINILAND BKIIM.K) FEEDER MOTHER VESSEL KOREAN JACEJtN V2SE PLANTIN V 5 lOHORE BRIDGE V3SE PLANTIN V 5 RICHMOND BRIDGE Vl9 PACIFIC ARROW V 4330 ASIA STAR V2B N EMERALD V 3 KANSAI PIONEER V3BE843 words
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Advertisement285 1984-09-14 22 Accepting Breakbulk and containerised cargo** Direct to South Africa Accepting Container i Breatbult SA VERGEIfGEN V 073 Accepting Containers Only HAYAKAWA MADtI V6616E U VAAL V.67IST SA VERGIIiGEN V 066 U VAAI V 631*6 NQHIOTD COLOMBO V 6412G 28/8 22/8 I" Port 1/9 31/8 4/9 18/9 12/9 11/9 15/9 29/9285 words
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Advertisement583 1984-09-14 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAIMER REEFER BULK SERVICE Loa*i( lor LOS ANGEKS SAN FRANCISCO SCUTTLE IA COMA VANCOUVER BC Ac c eptnf Fa Fa Contamm r Smjaporf I Ant**". lABAJII tl Sapt l|/» Sapt It Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Atctpteif ra/fa coiimwt, Sport From is is s<«* i;583 words
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Advertisement626 1984-09-14 22 SANKO ASIA FROM JAPANESE POUTS ANO HONORONC 1 RAM TRIOR 2 ELM 3. WW LEADMG 4 GREAT MOUNT 5. EDO MARU 6 REGENT RAOIANCE 7 TERM) Agent* Singapore Port Kelong Penong 14/16 Sept 17/11 Sept 17/11 Sept 22/24 Sept 22/24 Sept P KeUrtj Penjnf In Pwt/14 Sept fc*t/15 Sept 17/11626 words
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Advertisement545 1984-09-14 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road »27 16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (1 0 Lines! o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK PS SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore P Mang Loadm* for RT YALE Saied IWiM MM Ajwh Saifjport MTRASA (fit) 110 BOOtMt *****11 r I«v» BMIMC yvmc CO545 words
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Advertisement553 1984-09-14 23 s NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: SURABAYA.. JAKARTA SINGAPORE PENANG BRISBANE MELBOURNE 9 ADELAIDE 14 FREMANTLE 18 Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E Malaysia Jayakarta TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST EXPORT NZRCON 32N A VESSEL IMPORT Mother Vessel LB*adi Oakland VincouI VESSEL N TOPAZ 36*553 words
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Advertisement578 1984-09-14 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels 1 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON turns NEPTUNE HGfNCHS PTF 110 If) ?Ji99// ?/g->4}4 IBookmjs) ???7SIO lOperjtiomi ????417 ??09?84 (termmal) 770P450 ??0?S04 (CIS) Mil «Gf MIS 'UNAS SITIA SON BHD HI Id *****0 *****4 PK let 3J9564 PfN lei 36/37 V *****')578 words
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Advertisement729 1984-09-14 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SiISOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHARK AT NAM SOON SON BM) IST AND ?ND FLOOR NO 1 IALAN CEMPENING PORT KLANG729 words
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Advertisement660 1984-09-14 24 Kcjiirnial Container Lines tfljEmmS'il 3 Sailings Weekly 1 ILjJJJLJ |J Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P.S.A. 1500 Hrs. Tuet, Thura Sat REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOT SW SKIA BKK mi SKLA RATANABHUM 1)1/04 Safed loPt/16 Sept 11/19 Sep- 22/21 Sept fit UNA BHUM 192 193 26/27 Sept 29/31 Sept RATANABHUM660 words
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Advertisement215 1984-09-14 25 REGULAR SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST INDIA PK KTAN LOADING FOR HDAH 9 15/9 JED/HOO "©AH 10 15/9 MAMAS/BOMBAY agent INDAH RAYA P. KELANG TEL: *****3 TLX: ***** Cheng Lie Navigation Co., Ltd. contuo soma to Bangkok/hongkong /tnwm STOW BKK HKG KEt KM *M II 411« Wort 15/J 21/9 23/9 25/9215 words
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Advertisement634 1984-09-14 25 HELU-ZAID SDN. BHD. IntHiMtmnJ or tfwarrtws TRANSPORT BY LAND-SEA-AIR TEI NOS *****9 3SMSO *****9 k 3*1414 TfIEX MA ***** HIOP« Offering Regular FCL/LCL (ConsoD-Service PORT KELANG TO HAMBURG «nd all German Danish Austrian Inland destinations NEXT SAILINGS: 12/9. 17/9, 27/9, 6/10, 10/10 WCMIDWKX I ASSOCIATED WITH TMf JLM IL DARWIN/SINGAPORE/DARWIN634 words
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Advertisement85 1984-09-14 26 ATLAS LINES REGULAR NXFEMKMT SERVICE TO MO FROM CHTTTAGONG MS CHALNA M SAfW (BANGLADESH FLAC) U SATBTHA (BANGLADESH FLAG) AL SHMWED) (BANGLADESH FLAG) SHGATORE r. KELANG PfNANG ta Nrt S«pt 20/22 Oct 4/7 CONTMENTM SMPPMG CORPORATION PTE LTD SINGAPORE Til *****66/5 LMES Penang Afents Ttrau Mm (Fi.) Sdn Bhd T«t85 words
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Advertisement84 1984-09-14 26 SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD M.V. FOR TUNER VI LU CHUN GRAND NEAI STONE CaOMK CHTTA6ONG KM 15/9 24/9 2/10 14/10 11/10 IS/10 CWTTAfiONS KARACHI RANGOON Heavyfft ivafabte MBfTS OCtAN MTI MMM COM (fit) LTD 1M Mddh «oW *14-M. Fartmt C«* a CONCORD LINES CONVENTIONAL LINER SERVICES n» no C ANSI84 words
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Advertisement572 1984-09-14 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAMERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) SpoftPKLanf le+l»«t Rdjni Ftteae Ml*»j Brnr Antaerp c«*w« Roa ww lit 17/9 t/10 s/io ie/io 12/10 11,10 is/10 HP Tift CRYSTAL 74* 21/9 24/9 12/10 IJ/U 15/10 17/1019/1071/10 MM ImiHC*572 words
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Advertisement496 1984-09-14 26 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA Dt VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loading tlx UUo Matiiam Do *nd ill ottwr Peiumari ports witti transhipment at Kobe On CPV Th'oujh Balls ot Ladanc >0 tinai destination HUOfVOttn MANOiacvDtrn ioimyerett Pm*n f (el** Smjiport 20/22 Sept 23/24 Sept 3/5 Oct 8/7 Oct 7/9 Oct496 words
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Advertisement566 1984-09-14 26 ZIM CONFERENCE MDEPEHJENT FULL CONTAMR SERVICE accepto* FCI/LCI car {on to USA East ft West Coast Carriibean and East Canada M KEI LUNG m TOKYO ■*m EILAT CONTAINER LINE Sport Ujl Trmtt Kapei Imci fkw at KkOHSUK IS Sap 30 S*p 3 Oct 2 Oct 10 Oct U Oct m566 words
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Miscellaneous185 1984-09-14 26 I Regional Weather 25/" 02 02 Si v> N >* I u 9 i K 1 M >N *r S L* I »A <N\ c IAAC to«s 2^ 3£ Is SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. R Thunderstorm Temperature c A Shower Weather Wind direction with185 words
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