The Business Times, 19 September 1984
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Title Section12 1984-09-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1»4 60 CENTS12 words
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Article119 1984-09-19 1 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking CtrpcnttM (OCBC) will raise its lending rate to its best customers by a quarter point to 9.75 per cent tram today, bat it remains the only bank in the industry to quote a single-digit prime rate. The rise, announced yesterday, is in119 words
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Article93 1984-09-19 1 THE COST of goods and services In August rose by IJ per cent over July this year. The rise in the consumer price index was mainly because of higher prices of fruits, poultry, eggs and vegetables. Figures from the Department of Statistics issued yesterday showed that93 words
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Article64 1984-09-19 1 Reuter HONGKONG Financial Secretary Sir John Bremridge has denied reports that China will acquire a Si per cent stake in Cathay Pacific Airways after Beijtag takes control of Hongkong in IM7. Sir John, ex-chalrman of the Swire group, Cathay Pacific's parent company, told aReuter - 64 words
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727 1984-09-19 1 ALVIN TAY - Trend worsened by slowdown in capacity to save By ALVIN TAY A FLOW of funds to offshore markets in the first half of this year, combined with less spare cash in private and corporate pockets, has reduced the growth of Singapore's savings to727 words
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421 1984-09-19 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Banking Correspondent A BUYING SPREE for the US dollar swept Singapore and other Asian foreign exchange markets yesterday in nervous, frenzied trading. Some dealers described the currency's overwhelming popularity as "near crazy" as it pounded sterling, battered the Deutschemark421 words
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Article91 1984-09-19 1 Reuter JAPANESE Labour Minister Misoji Sakamoto leaves Tokyo for Singapore today on tour of Asean countries to discuss Japanese assistance in training technical workers. He will meet his counterparts during his 11-day trip. Main topics in their discussions will be Japan's assistance in technical andReuter - 91 words
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125 1984-09-19 1 THE NEW ambassadors from Indonesia and Japan presented their credentials to President Devan Nair in separate ceremonies yesterday. The new Indonesian ambassador, Mr Rais Abin, was ambassador to Malaysia before his posting to Singapore. Mr Rais, a graduate of the Christian University in Jakarta,125 words
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310 1984-09-19 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad expressed regret yesterday that there has been very little change in Malaysia's share of the British market for many years, resulting in the trade balance being in Britain's favour. He said this situation must notBernama - 310 words
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Article, Illustration80 1984-09-19 1 WITH LITTLE (mk ud positive lews to act a poo, Investors had to sit through another uninspiring session at the Singapore stock market yesterday. Share prices closed broadly lower in light trading as the market was swamped with a hefty 128 losers against five gainers. MOT At the80 words
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461 1984-09-19 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM Industrial Correspondent ROBOTS will be going underwater when an oil refinery finalises an agreement to use an aquatic inspection system to check its pipelines for corrosion and flaws. Veritec Pte Ltd, a whollyowned marine technology consultancy subsidiary of Det norkse461 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration483 1984-09-19 2 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG CIVIL DEFENCE will be introduced gradually into factories and other industrial establishments. Under civil defence plans for workplaces, factory managers will be trained by the Singapore Civil Service Defence Force (SCDF) on how to move workers to safety ifShin Min photo by CHAN BEE LENG - 483 words
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104 1984-09-19 2 A PRODUCTIVITY seminar will be held for retailers on Sep 24. Organised by the National Productivity Board and the Singapore Retail Merchant Association, the one-day seminar will give managers, staff and anion officials an In-depth understanding of productivity issues and QC circle activities in104 words
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280 1984-09-19 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE THE HOUSING and Development Board has awarded contracts of about $15 million for building and road projects. Hon Guan Construction won the biggest contract of more than $3.6 million to build a road named Bukit Batok East and a large precast outlet280 words
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Article29 1984-09-19 2 A SEMINAR for accountants organised by the National University of Singapore will be held on Sep 26 and not on Sep 27 as reported in BT yesterday.29 words
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451 1984-09-19 2 ONE IN TEN workers will take part in quality control circles by the end of the decade. That is the target set by the National Productivity Board in its 10-year plan to promote QC circles as a vital part of Singapore's productivity movement451 words
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140 1984-09-19 2 THE JAPANESE government yesterday presented Singapore with a second grant for the Singapore Science Centre. Amounting to 50 million yen, the grant was made under the Cultural Grant Aid programme and is for setting up an electronics exhibition gallery at the Science Centre.140 words
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435 1984-09-19 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE A CALL for a new breed of specialists in Singapore to act as a link between technologybased industries and the financial community was made yesterday by the Israel Management Centre. These specialists would form a bridge between traditional resources435 words
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Article118 1984-09-19 3 PORTABLE battery-operated computers that can be packed into a briefcase will be the highlight of Micros '84, which begins today. The four-day business and personal computer exhibition at the Mandarin Hotel displays portables from Hewlett-Pack-ard, Epson and Grid. These portable microcomputers run on rechargeable batteries. Their prices range118 words
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Article204 1984-09-19 3 THE EXPERIENCES of Nanyang Technological Institute's first industrial training attachment programme will be shared at a seminar it is holding on Friday. The programme was launched in January and involved more than 560 third-year engineering students from its three schools of engineering. .The organisations that took part204 words
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Article313 1984-09-19 3 MR MICHAEL BOEY has been promoted to vice president and Mr John Lim Chong Meng assistant vice president of Irving Trust Company. Mr Boey joined Irving Trust in 1975 with nine years of experience at two local commercial banks. He is a member of the Institute of313 words
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272 1984-09-19 3 MANY SMALL businesses are paying high interests because they are ignorant of the special concessions available to them. To help remedy this, a halfday seminar will be held on Oct 10 so that more entrepreneurs would be familiar with special government treatment272 words
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128 1984-09-19 3 THIRTEEN electronics and electrical companies look forward to increased trade with their Thai counterparts when they visit Thailand next week. A trade mission organised by the Singapore Manfacturers' Association, comprising 14 representatives from the electrical, electronics and industrial services, will visit Thailand between Sep128 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-09-19 3 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE COMMERCIAL and Industrial Security Corporation (Cisco) is studying the possibility of marketing to Housing Board flat dwellers a low-cost alarm system linked to its central station and backed by armed guards. Cisco chairman Cheong Quee Wah said367 words
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222 1984-09-19 3 ELEVEN DENTAL officers have been given a chance to try their hand at running a private clinic following a recent government decision to lease its outpatient clinics at special rates. The Ministry of Health has set aside some of222 words
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70 1984-09-19 3 ESTEE Lauder International Inc, a leading cosmetic company, will set up an affiliated company in Singapore in January next year to market its products. Mr Herbert Ostern, senior vice-president of Estee Lauder International Inc in New York, described the growth of the70 words
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Advertisement138 1984-09-19 2 It's the first time that the revolutionary Zebra is seen in action at an exhibition Micros '84 from Sept 19-22 at Mandarin Hotel Test for yourself how fast and powerful it is. In fact, the Zebra out-performs any multiuser microcomputer in its dass. Now you can really see why so138 words
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Advertisement524 1984-09-19 3 THE CHARTERED BANK BUILDING Location Raffles Place, beside the Singapore River Features 43 storeys Superb finishes throughout Current tenants comprise international banks, insurance companies and professional firms Directly linked to Raffles Place MRT Station Each floor appro* 1186 sq m (12.700 sq ft) Minimum office suite 84 sq m (900524 words
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OVERSEAS
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464 1984-09-19 4 Fed easing credit conditions AP HIGH INTEREST rates in the United States, one of the few economic negatives President Reagan has to worry about in this election year, could be headed lower soon. The reason: a string of business barometers showing that theAP - 464 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-09-19 4 Reuter REINSTATED Andhra Pradesh chief minister NT Rama Rao freed politicians from jail on Monday and promised an early confidence vote to end a political crisis in the southern state. The former film star's return to office was described by severalReuter - 212 words
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Article87 1984-09-19 4 Reuter THE US DEFICIT in its balance of payments on the current account could expand to more than US$lOO billion this year. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said in a statement: "For the year as a whole, a decline in the surplus on services, combined with aReuter - 87 words
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175 1984-09-19 4 AFP PAKISTAN has asked for clarification from India of a report that India, with help from Israel, was planning pre-emptive strikes against Islamabad's nuclear installations. The US Central Intelligence Agency informed US Senators in a private briefing last week that IndianAFP - 175 words
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284 1984-09-19 4 AFP UNITED NATIONS Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar has said that be hoped disarmament will "attract the attention and the Interest of all member nations" In discussions at the UN General Assembly. In a news conference on Monday, he saidAFP - 284 words
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452 1984-09-19 4 AFP JAPANESE military instructors are training Nicaragua's antigovernment Miskito Indians in guerilla warfare against the Sandinista regime, US columnist Jack Anderson reported in his nationally syndicated column. Quoting a report to one of his associates by an intelligence agent for the Honduras-based MiskitoAFP - 452 words
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160 1984-09-19 4 Reuter WESTERN nations were said to have begun an informal review of the main United Nations body concerned with Third World development, but the agency's chief rejected criticism that it was becoming too politicised. The US has called for the reform ofReuter - 160 words
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140 1984-09-19 4 NYT CHINA HAS cautioned Stanford University that future cultural exchanges with the US may be impaired if the university reverses the expulsion of a graduate student who angered Beijing while doing research in China. A lawyer for Stanford, Iris Brest, saidNYT - 140 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article56 1984-09-19 4 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke has named Bernie Fraser as the new head of the the country's Treasury, succeeding John Stone who resigned last month. Mr Fraser, 43, was deputy secretary in the Treasury Department. His pedecessor, who made strong verbal attacks on government policies, resigned one week56 words
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Article69 1984-09-19 4 SOUTH AFRICAN police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at black mineworkers amid confusion over whether a planned strike at gold mines was on or off. Police said they used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds at several mines on Monday night, while mine owners Anglo69 words
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Article44 1984-09-19 4 TWO FORMER Afghan army generals and four government officials have defected to Pakistan, an Afghan refugee news service reported on Monday. The report by the Afghan Information and Documents Centre said three of the defecting officials were from the Afghan Foreign Ministry.44 words
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Article76 1984-09-19 4 SOUTH KOREA'S current account deficit grew to US$l.4B billion in the first eight months of this year, up 22.4 per cent from $1.21 billion a year earlier, the Bank of Korea said yesterday. In August alone, the cur- rent account showed a deficit of $175 million, compared with76 words
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Article81 1984-09-19 4 Agencies SWEDISH Prime Minister Olof Palme has renewed a threat to sink any foreign submarines found violating Swedish waters. In a speech on Monday to the pre-election congress of his Social Democratic Party, Mr Palme referred to a warning he made during a 1982 submarine hunt that foreignAgencies - 81 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-09-19 6 UPI GORDON GETTY, son of oil magnate J Paul Getty, is the richest man in America and one of a dozen billionaires in the country, Forbes magazine said on Monday. Yoko Ono was further down on the list, and Michael Jackson was called an "up-and-comer".UPI; AP photo - 559 words
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296 1984-09-19 6 Reuter WEST GERMAN exports should continue to increase sharply in the near-term, providing solid support for the economy, the Bundesbank said in its September report. The favourable economic outlook for Western industrial nations and the advantage current exchange rates and lowReuter - 296 words
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Article112 1984-09-19 6 UPI THERE IS a good reason why the coral snake on display at the Houston zoo hasn't moved in nine months it's a fake. Zoo officials admit the snake, barely visible under a log in its display in the reptile house, is actually a rubberUPI - 112 words
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247 1984-09-19 6 AP BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher says the government will not give in to coal miners who have been striking for 27 weeks, and that the miners will have to accept plans to close uneconomic mines, the Daily Telegraph newspaper reportedAP - 247 words
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Article346 1984-09-19 6 UPI STRIKING American auto workers halted production at 12 General Motors Corp. assembly plants on Monday, costing the automaker about US$lB million a day, while workers at a 13th plant called a wildcat strike. Several hundred workers at California's only GM plant, inUPI - 346 words
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217 1984-09-19 6 UPI SPURRED by brisk exports, Japan's economy recovered steadily in September, the Economic Planning Agency reported yesterday. The agency, in its monthly economic review, said exports to the United States accounted for 36.4 percent of Japan's total sales overseas at the end ofUPI - 217 words
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283 1984-09-19 6 UPI POPE John Paul n, voicing a key theme of the liberation theology his church disavows, warned that the poor would judge those who built an "imperialistic monopoly of economic and political supremacy at the expense of others". From an altar in an alfalfaUPI - 283 words
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Article124 1984-09-19 6 Reuter OIL PRICES could soar as high as US$lOO a barrel towards the end of the century unless Western countries look for new sources of energy, Occidental Petroleum Corp chairman and chief executive Armand Hammer said. The present price of Saudi light crude, onReuter - 124 words
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Article770 1984-09-19 6 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time >AA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG *BA BI955 0300 BWN WAS MH681 0820 KUL 2AL CIO 10 0825 JED/DHA (AL KE624 0840 KUL 3A G A1408 0840 HLP WAS MH601 0905 KUL WAS MH671 0935 KUL WAS MH81I 0940 PEN *BA BI421770 words
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417 1984-09-19 7 Organised movement behind the clashes AFP AP A PARLIAMENTARY leader warned that the Muslim riots at a Jakarta port last Wednesday were a "warming up" exercise that could spill over to other areas. The riots claimed an official nine deaths and 53 injuries, butAFP; AP - 417 words
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244 1984-09-19 7 Opecna INDONESIA'S foreign exchange reserves at the end of last month stood at a "comfortable" US$9.4 billion, according to Arifin Siregar, governor of Indonesia's central bank, Bank Indonesia. Of the total, about $5.7 billion was with Bank Indonesia and the balanceOpecna - 244 words
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292 1984-09-19 7 FT THE OUTFLOW of long term capital from Japan fell last month to less than half the record levels of July. A senior official of the Bank of Japan said that preliminary estimates suggested an export of capital of about US$3 billion inFT - 292 words
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96 1984-09-19 7 Reuter WORLD CHAMPION Anatoly Karpov won the third game in world chess championship in Moscow on Monday when challenger Garry Kasparov resigned on the 31st move. The two earlier games were drawn. The first to win six games takes the title, draws notReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-09-19 7 UPI A MEETING of South and North Korean Red Cross officials held in Panmunjom yesterday to discuss a North Korean offer for relief goods for flood victims in the south nearly broke down because of differences over procedural details. After s>/2 hoursUPI; UPI photo - 390 words
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234 1984-09-19 7 UPI THE TAIWAN subsidiary of Texas Instruments Corp yesterday said microchips blamed for causing a one-day delay in the launch of the US space shuttle discovery were not purchased from Taiwan. The company was referring to a statement made by theUPI - 234 words
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Article170 1984-09-19 7 AP US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan on Monday attacked the proposal for what he called a US$lO billion "dividend" by the International Monetary Fund, saying it would not solve the problems of poor countries. He said he would also insist that the Fund cut down itsAP - 170 words
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Advertisement134 1984-09-19 6 Where else in Singapore can you dine luxuriously and watch the planes go by At the Changi International Airport, in the East Wing, lies a restaurant extraordinaire The Five Continents. Where you can wine and dine on superb Continental cuisine in an elegant surround watching the twinkling lights of planes134 words
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Advertisement520 1984-09-19 7 Arab-Malaysian Development Berhad audited results for the period ended 31ST MARCH 1984 The Board of Directors of Arab-Malaysian Development Berhad (formerly known as Taiping Textiles Berhad) announces the following audited results for the fifteen months period ended 31st March 1984 RESULTS Profit before taxation Earning per share of $0.50 each520 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article347 1984-09-19 8 FT THE 24 locally incorporated banks in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) may be forcibly merged by the government. The Minister of State for Financial Affairs, Ahmed A 1 Tayer, said in Abu Dhabi on Monday: "The emirates is a free country butFT - 347 words
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287 1984-09-19 8 NYT THE former chairman and chief executive of Financial Corporation of America (FCA), Charles W Knapp, was granted a US$2 million severance payment by the company's directors before he agreed to leave the ailing company last month. Two sources close to theNYT - 287 words
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250 1984-09-19 8 AP THE exchange rate system linking the Hongkong dollar to the US dollar introduced last October has achieved its aim of restoring confidence in Hongkong's currency and is likely to stay in place. Sir John Bremridge, Financial Secretary of theAP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration705 1984-09-19 8 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed higher against major European currencies yesterday but weaker against the yen, after fluctuating widely in active but nervous trading. Sentiment for the dollar remains firm supported by confidence in the strength of the US economy and expectations of a victory for President Reagan705 words
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Article254 1984-09-19 8 Interbank rates at 3pm CufTVMlH Nominal ra taa Smithsonian quottd yti tar day croaa parity change Local dollorj to one unit of foreign currency US dollar 2 1705 ***** 2 8196 -2302 Sterling pound ***** 2 6828 7 3469 -63 53 AustroUon dollar 1 7939 1 7969 *****254 words
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Article116 1984-09-19 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate eased by one-half point to close at 7Vi per cent on the Singapore interbank market yesterday. Term rates for the one, two and three-month maturities remained at Monday's closing levels. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overntghf 7 1/2 7 3/8 1-month 8116 words
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Article218 1984-09-19 8 Asian market DEPOSIT RATES closed steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Short-dates were unchanged to 1/16 higher at the outset, supported by a slight rise in the US federal funds rate, and remained at that level in subsequent trading with overnight closing at 11-9/16 117/16 and week-fixed218 words
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324 1984-09-19 8 AFP THE head of a three-man team investigating Malaysia's biggest bank scandal has said the stateowned Bank Bumiputra must now decide whether to start criminal proceedings against those responsible. Auditor-General Ahmad Noordin said on Monday it was notAFP - 324 words
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Article387 1984-09-19 8 BA Futures SOFTER interbank rates in the US after the close of the CME futures market prompted Ear«d«ll»r prices to open higher at Simex yesterday. The December contract opened at 88.31, as compared with the previous close of 88.22 and CME's close of 88.28. It closed at 88.32 afterBA Futures - 387 words
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Article181 1984-09-19 8 LONDON The morning gold fix yesterday was U*****.50 an ounce, up $1.25 from the previous fix. HONGKONG The metal closed at U*****.60/337.10 an ounce against the New York finish of $335.75/336.25 but it was below the day's high of $337.80/338.30. Dealers said there was persistant physical buying around $336181 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration841 1984-09-19 9 Reuter IT WAS a warm September afternoon at the historic northern racetrack of Doncaster but it was not one of Steve Cauthen's best days with two seconds, a third and two unplaced runners from five rides. The following day was possibly more frustratingReuter - 841 words
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321 1984-09-19 9 AP SOME OF THE IZ-inctrf wiling machines which mobilised yachting fans at the America's Cap in 1983 squared off yesterday in a newly-conceived, month-long world championship off the windswept coasts of Sardinia. Australia n and Liberty, the stars of the finalsAP - 321 words
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Article, Illustration977 1984-09-19 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER HIS MATCH against Malaysia's Steven Kwan had just ended. It was easy. No trouble at all, simply because the Malaysian's arsenal comprise strokes that good players dine on. "No sweat," he said, while wiping the perspiration from his brow. I agreed.977 words
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FEATURES
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Article467 1984-09-19 10 THE Singapore government yesterday took a big step to ensure the long-term survival and growth of the manufacturing sector. Upon the advice of a committee set up last year, it has placed its bet on computer-aided-design and manufacturing (CAD CAM) as the direction for industry in467 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1984-09-19 10 LIM SOON NEO - Rajan Pillai is putting As2o million into the cultivation of the Australian cashew nut By LIM SOON NEO NUT PLANTATIONS, like Florida orange groves and Canadian mink farms, have dealt some mortal blows to the wallets of investors in the past, but Mr Rajan Pillai believes1,283 words
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534 1984-09-19 10 ERIC HALL - By ERIC HALL Reuter THE BIRTHPLACE of Chinas greatest sage Confucius is coming alive again only 10 years after it was ravaged by vengeful Maoists, as local people prepare to revive the ancient Confucian rites. The rural town of Qufu, in Shandong province south ofReuter - 534 words
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Article, Illustration1575 1984-09-19 11 BARRY RILEY - Introducing futures contracts is one thing, making them work is something else Singapore's futures market, operating in partnership with Chicago, is now busy trading, and officials and members are already considering future developments. But, argues BARRY RILEY, the London experience shows that introducing new features in competitiveFT - 1,575 words
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Article, Illustration691 1984-09-19 11 WILLIAM KAZER - By WILLIAM KAZER Reuter NOT FAR from Huay Noi Ka, in a distant corner of Thailand near the Laotian border lie three tiny villages that have long been overlooked by authorities in Bangkok and Vientiane. But in recentReuter - 691 words
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Miscellaneous653 1984-09-19 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Steve's cup? (5) 6 He may be dean (5) 9 The officer spoils Henry (7) 10 Was slow to be low (5) 11 Possibly drom to the lowest point (5) 12 Looks unhappy out m the middle (5) 13 The chat about a tool (7) 15653 words
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Miscellaneous1271 1984-09-19 11 I to aacD HIGHLIGHTS Hiah Notes 8.03 pm, Channel 12 Janet Baker: Full Circle This profile of the great mezzosoprano, Janet Baker, highlights the final year of her operatic career, with extracts from her farewell performances at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Glyndebourne and the English National Opera. Applause1,271 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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456 1984-09-19 12 Reuter AEG-TELEFUNKEN AG, once the pride of West Germany's powerful electrical industry, has emerged from the most difficult period in its 101 year history as it puts behind it the stigma of receivership. When debts left it on the edge of bankruptcy in summerReuter - 456 words
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Article76 1984-09-19 12 Reuter THE chairman of Melbourne-based Dunlop Olympic Ltd, Brian Massy-Greene, said 1984/85 opened strongly with the company achieving a position where it could compete internationally and follow a growth path in major world markets. Reporting a record year in 1983/84, the company also declared aReuter - 76 words
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312 1984-09-19 12 UPI THE stock market edged slightly lower on Monday as Wall Street paused from a two-day surge that carried prices to their higher level in three weeks on investor hopes for lower interest rates. Trading slowed a bit as investors pondered aUPI - 312 words
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Advertisement165 1984-09-19 12 The President Ix)unge presents SiM m i Vxv i 9 m m The \ightingakes. a captivating all-girl hand from Taiwan wilt sing vour favounte number, while you unwind after a hard day's work with a favourite drink Relax with The Nightingales and The New Sensations our throbbing resident hand Hours:165 words
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Advertisement132 1984-09-19 12 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 in132 words
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Advertisement153 1984-09-19 12 London stocks, Pago 17 J < Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover lV mouth-watering delights prepared by Hong Kong chefs. And feel like tJr royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm for lunch and 7.00 pm 11.00 pm153 words
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Article372 1984-09-19 13 HONGKONG: Share prices rose for the third consecutive day yesterday although the advance was slowed by late profit-taking. There was still substantial buying interest, particularly from local investors, to absorb the selling. The Hang Seng index closed 11.40 higher at 974.92 after being up 12.49 at midday. Combined turnover372 words
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Article273 1984-09-19 13 S£PT 16 NT Chem Indus 20 30 -03 Lien Hwa Indus 1405 0 85 Al S«x«e Indus 650 -02 Nan Y a Plas 31 10 -04 Auo Cement 25 70 -0 1 Pocrfic Cons 27 40 -0.1 Cothoy Cons 27 60 -03 Pocitic Elect Chorvg Hwo Bank 59 50273 words
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Article447 1984-09-19 13 TOKYO: Prices closed sharply lower yesterday, the first fall in six trading sessions, depressed by the yen weakness against the dollar and an overnight Wall Street decline. The market average fell 77.21 to close at 10,559.15, reversing Monday's 14.82 gain, after trading of 240 million shares against 280 million447 words
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Article82 1984-09-19 13 Sep 18 Won Hyundoi Motor 620 -5 B c j «o KAL 485 -10 bl ,1 Kcx.o Fr*t 721 +1 ChoheungBk 636 5 KoftaQ4 250 d^Tm"" 61 :is +<> Daewoo Corp 490 -5 Lucky Ltd 760 -12 Daewoo Ind 635 -1 Samsung Co 759 -1 Dong Ah 757 +782 words
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Article493 1984-09-19 13 SYDNEY: Australian sharemarkets closed weak yesterday but off their lows, on heavy resource stock selling. The All-ordinaries index was 5.3 lower at 718.2, the All-industri-als index was 0.8 down at 1,031.5 and the All-resources index was 8.3 lower at 475.3. National turnover was 33.50 million shares. Brokers said the493 words
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Article159 1984-09-19 13 BANGKOK: Share prices closed higher in moderate trading yesterday. Advances led declines by a small margin as the Book Club index rose 0.11 to 118.87 on turnover of 376,642 shares worth 56.8 million baht. serr is Bokti S»om C*y Cement 418 4 4 Aokhom Thoi Stam Credit Asio Fibre159 words
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Article108 1984-09-19 13 MANILA: Prices closed generally easier yesterday. The commercial and industrial index was down 0.85 to 108.58, the mining marker fell 7.46 to 929.80 and the oils index was unchanged at 0.648. SEPT U Acote Mtnrig ftwi Oneotoi B PM Ovctmos 0011 uoch 0 0065 >0 0005 0 1250 -0108 words
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Article64 1984-09-19 13 AFP KIRIN Brewery Co, Japan's top beer brewer, said its unconsolidated net profit in the current business year's first half, ended July 31, rose by 59.8 per cent over the same period for last year. Company officials said the profit was 12.59 billion yen onAFP - 64 words
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362 1984-09-19 13 Reuter HONDA Motor Co is expected to report record consolidated and parent company results for the year ending Feb 28 and may surpass its own forecasts because of rising car sales, according to securities analysts. A Honda spokesman said the company had not revisedReuter - 362 words
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84 1984-09-19 13 Reuter C ITOH and Co and Mitsui and Co said they have agreed with Hughes Communications Inc of the US to set up a joint venture in Japan aimed at developing Japan's first privately-operated communications satellite business. The three will form aReuter - 84 words
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128 1984-09-19 13 UPI JAPAN'S top computer manufacturer, Fujitsu Ltd, said it had agreed to help rebuild financially troubled electric appliances maker General Corp. Under the agreement, Fujitsu will obtain 10 per cent equity in General Corp to become the largest investor in the electricUPI - 128 words
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Article108 1984-09-19 13 AFP EXPORTS by Japan's two top automobile manufacturers, Toyota and Nissan, increased last month but their domestic sales went down, company officials said. Exports in August by Toyota Motor Corp rose by 12.6 per cent over a year ago to 128,564 units, while those by NissanAFP - 108 words
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Advertisement168 1984-09-19 13 /&V J, f J /W t Leve/ 5. Peninsula Hotel New plush interiors which conjure up an entirely different atmosphere. Plus our warm hospitality and a menu of local and continental favourites that aims to please you 24 hours a day. Daily Set Lunch (Local* Western) Each day, a local168 words
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Advertisement169 1984-09-19 13 A Now the Hilton brings to the Orchard Cafe a celebration of culinary delights that reflect Malaysia's colourful and varied cosmopolitan character. From the Kuala LumjJur Hilton, two chefs have specially prepared a magnificent buffet featuring many Melaka dishes. Malaysian favourites and desserts. Here's a sampling of what to expect:169 words
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Advertisement162 1984-09-19 13 £SiiT»frT£riiK THE BERKELY Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices! Our set lurches are at $5Jt aad oar large drafts are at S4.M (Happy Hears 3pm to 7pm) We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACON MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN and LOCAL DISHES. OX-TAIL STEW162 words
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271 1984-09-19 14 Bernama THE TIN buffer stock manager (BSM) is forbidden to sell in the Penang market but can sell direct to third parties without transacting the trades in tin markets, the Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) clarified yesterday. ATPC executive secretary MrBernama - 271 words
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255 1984-09-19 14 Bernama PENINSULAR Malaysia's natural rubber exports in July fell 8.8 per cent from the previous month to 120,342 tonnes.the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Licensing board reported yesterday. This was, however, 2.7 per cent higher than the exports made in July last year. TheBernama - 255 words
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103 1984-09-19 14 AFP AUSTRALIAN farmers are facing ruinous losses from a renewed mouse plague which is threatening crops in the eastern part of the country, principally in New South Wales. Millions of the tiny rodents are swarming through the countryside eating their way through growing cropsAFP - 103 words
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Article291 1984-09-19 14 Singapore (SS/kilo, ex-godown) Thoi white 100% 1st class (kangaroo) new crop 100% 2nd doss 100% 3rd class 25% new crop B-10% Thai broken A-super Speciol Thai rice 55% China rice 10% 15% 25% 35% Thai boiled rice 5% Vietnam rice 10% US rice 4% 20% Pakistan rice 15% 25%291 words
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Article154 1984-09-19 14 WHEAT futures closed b'/4 to 3''2 cents a bushel lower on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday with activity picking up in late trade. December finished near the bottom of a s'/4-cent range. Strength in the US dollar weighed on values. Local and commission house selling pushed values154 words
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Article155 1984-09-19 14 Chinese Produce Exchange (Sellers' noon doting prices on Sep 18 SJ/100kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 195 00 Old drum FOB 208 00 New drum FOB 212 00 Copro Mixed (loose) 105 00 buyers Pepper Muntok white FOB NLW 697 50 Sarawok white FOB foq NLW 685 00 Sarawak155 words
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Article141 1984-09-19 14 Yarn (In HK$ per bote of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16'» 3,300 Blue Phoenix 20's 3.500 Blue Phoenix 32'» 3,850 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,250 Carded yorn, hank Blue Phoenix 21'» 3,550 Combed yorn, cones Blue Phoenix 32'» 5,000 Blue Phoenix 40 5,300 Open-end yarn Blue141 words
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68 1984-09-19 14 Reuter THAILAND raised its estimate of 1964/85 July/June maize production to a record 4.6 million tonnes from an earlier forecast of 4.2 million and compared with the previous record four million in the 1961/82, the board of trade said. It said a joint government-private surveyReuter - 68 words
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Article63 1984-09-19 14 A CONTINUING lack of foreign demand saw the Straits tin price in Penang stay at the ITA floor level of M 529.15 per kg. Hie price has been at this level since July 31. Turnover dropped to 195 tonnes from 22S on Monday and dealers detected no rationing63 words
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Article171 1984-09-19 14 MALAYSIAN palm oil prices closed off the day's highs on profit-taking and short-selling yesterday after India's presence in the market for processed palm oil triggered covering activity at the opening. September and October deliveries in the south region firmed Msls to $1,030 per tonne while north and central171 words
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Article138 1984-09-19 14 SOYBEAN futures fell to new contract lows in new crop months at the close on Monday, off 14'/i to IBV4 cents a bushel. November finished at the bottom of a 10-cent range. The weight of a sharply higher US dollar aided local selling in driving prices below the key138 words
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Article297 1984-09-19 14 SINGAPORE The market closed easier yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 196.25 cents per kg, down one cent f*om Monday's close. The morning market lost one cent on some liquidation of nearbys. Prices eased 0.50 cents in early afternoon trading on light trade selling before recovering by297 words
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Article334 1984-09-19 14 R AS prices s cenn/iuio, fob i boles) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS prompt 193 50 194 50 ***** I94 00N lot 1 RSS Oct 196 50 197 00 196 25 196 75 Int 1 RSS Nov ***** 197 25 196 50 197334 words
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Article109 1984-09-19 14 (in cents/1 ton pollets) 1 October November (current mth) (forward mth) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 191 50 193 50N 193 50 195 50N SSR 50 189 50 191 50N 191 50 193 50N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 224 00109 words
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Article884 1984-09-19 14 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a subdued morning session yesterday with gains from the previous close of £25 to £5 with November at £2,435, up £5. Prices rose from the opening on sterling's fall to record lows against the dollar and November reached an early high of £2,444. Turnover884 words
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Article, Illustration4187 1984-09-19 15 DISAPPOINTING investors for yet another session, the Singapore stock market continued its downward drift on a wide front. At the final bell, the BT Composite Index shed 4.76 points to 799.80. The last time it fell below the 800 mark was on4,187 words
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Article260 1984-09-19 15 SINGAPORE Rises Soo Viov 300 Motro HUp 362 Tot LM took 310 Spora 220 H Toi-Pon 93Vs Falls Tronofc Man 790 G E Life 1770 S*«0»90< Drode 555 MolokoH 340 Sooyo 312 lowro Kowot 430 Rotowk 450 Von t)»r Horat 270 UOL 248 Owtdt Bofcr 705 WAmon260 words
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Article466 1984-09-19 15 SHARE prices closed easier across the board at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as investor confidence remained at a low ebb. Trading continued to be subdued as investors stayed away and turnover dipped below the four million level for the second consecutive day. A466 words
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Article3388 1984-09-19 15 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 IoU of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT"3,388 words
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Article, Illustration792 1984-09-19 16 MOUNT Pleasure Holdings Bhd (formerly Public Corp), is to expand into property development outside Penang, particularly in the Kelang Valley area in Kuala Lumpur. Mount Pleasure executive director Mr Jeffery Ng said the group is now looking for condominium land and other792 words
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Article214 1984-09-19 16 Managers' prices for Sep 19 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.83 3.01 The Sovrigs Furtd 1.83 1.94 S'pore Prog Fund 1 22 1.29* S'pore Sec. Fund 1.83 I 94 S'pore Invest Fund 1.13 1.20 S'pore Equity Fund 1.26 1.34 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.48 2.63 Mai214 words
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Article98 1984-09-19 16 HONGKONG Hang Seng Index Tuesday 974.92 Monday 963.52 Week ago Closed TOKYO Tokyo Dow Jones Tuesday *****.15 Monday *****.36 Week ago *****.10 TSE Index Tuesday 817.08 Monday 821.16 Week ago 807.79 SYDNEY Australian Minings Tuesday 426.0 Monday 432.5 Week ago 425.6 Australian Industrials Tuesday 1031.5 Monday 1032.3 Week98 words
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Article974 1984-09-19 16 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for payment date close payable the year previous year A 1 S B 15%(b) NYA NYA NYA 15% 15% A M D B 6 3%(b) Oct 8 Oct 18 Nov 29 6.3% 18% Alex Hldgs 6%(b) Sep 7 Sep 14 Sep974 words
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364 1984-09-19 16 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent THE Attorney-General's Chambers in Hongkong has confirmed that it will not hold an inquiry into Tai Sang Land Development's conduct during the takeover bid by United Industrial Corp which ended last month. A spokesman said it is364 words
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Article81 1984-09-19 16 THE Hongkong Land Co Ltd made an extraordinary profit on land sales in Australia in the first-half of 1984, but this was offset by a loss on the acquisition of the balance of a site in south-east Hongkong island. A company spokesman said no figures81 words
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501 1984-09-19 16 TOM? iM LONDON-based stockbroking firm Laurence, Prust Co is not very optimistic about earnings at both Sime Darby Bhd and one of its subsidiaries. Tractors Malaysia Holdings Bhd for the current year. In its latest review dated Sep 5, it said501 words
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Article2327 1984-09-19 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Aimomoto (3 86S) Alcorn (1 888 I 89S) (14)2,327 words
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Article199 1984-09-19 16 SIM Lim Investments Limited: 20th AGM on Sep 21 at 11am in Conference Room, 10 Jalan Besar #1701, Sim Lim Tower (0820). ALEXANDRA Holdings Limited: AGM on Sep 22 at noon at Alexandra Road (0315). APOLLO Enterprises Limited: EGM on Sep 22 at 10am in Conference Hall, 18th199 words
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653 1984-09-19 17 mob mm*™ HOCK LOCK SIEW FACED with the prospect of unexciting growth in almost all business sectors, local listed companies are increasingly looking to Hongkong as a stepping-stone for their expansion into a potentially lucrative China market. Already, in the past one year, severalHOCK LOCK SIEW - 653 words
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447 1984-09-19 17 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI RENONG Bhd, the newly reconstituted property company, has turned in a better than expected performance for the full year ended June 30,1984. Group audited results show pre-tax profits of M 54.69 million on a total group turnover of $15.43 million.447 words
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Article729 1984-09-19 17 EQUITIES closed mixed after a quiet, aimless session, yesterday subdued for the most part by concern over sterling's weakness. Dealers noted that prices tended to show a slightly firmer bias in slack afternoon trading on news that UK dockers voted to return to work. At 2.30pm, the FT-SE729 words
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209 1984-09-19 17 Town City makes 1.6 cents per share EARNINGS per share at Town City Properties Ltd, the listed arm of Indonesian magnate Hendra Rahardja, was slashed to a mere 1.6 cents in this year's first-half from 5.7 cents in the previous interim. With group taxable profits down 77 per cent to209 words
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Article90 1984-09-19 17 JACK Chiarapurk has once again bought more shares in Haw Par Brothers International Ltd, the sixth time since the beginning of this year. The acquisition of 334,000 additional shares in Haw Par has raised his stake to 20.25 per cent of the company's paid-up capital90 words
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Article, Illustration608 1984-09-19 17 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM AT A TIME when most hotel and property groups are struggling to make ends meet, Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd has recorded its best performance. Group operating profits before tax surged to M 531.93 million in the year to June 1984, more than608 words
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Article45 1984-09-19 17 Group net profits of MsB.s million on sales of $45.26 million for the six months ended June 30, 1984. The company is proposing an interim dividend of five per cent gross (same) payable on Nov 29 to shareholders registered on Nov L45 words
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Article19 1984-09-19 17 Pre-tax profits of M 5219,408 ($161,312) for the six months ended June 30, 1964.19 words
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Article27 1984-09-19 17 Group pre-tax profits of MJ11.64 million ($10.35 million) on sales of $100.13 million ($BO million) for the six months ended June 30,1964.27 words
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Article76 1984-09-19 17 Group pre-tax profits of M 519.33 million ($13.3 million) on turnover of $92.5 million ($85.84 million) for the year ended June 30, 1964. The company is paying a final dividend of 12.5 per cent less tax and a bonus dividend of three per cent tax exempt on the76 words
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Advertisement21 1984-09-19 16 The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotations—a wonderful book to read in the 100, in a traffic jam, before you fall asleep.21 words
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Advertisement85 1984-09-19 17 U5525,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 18th March 1985 EUROPEAN ASIAN BANK (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the final six month interest period from 17th September 1984 to 18th March 1985, the Certificate will carry85 words
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Advertisement307 1984-09-19 17 •Tsro 84 t > I II 3rd South East Asian Personal Business Computer Hardware Software Show 29 October —2 November 1984 World Trade Centre Singapore Business at the show The big one is back! South East Asia's leading annual computer show is back this October. Whether you are looking for307 words
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596 1984-09-19 18 BOEY KIT YIN - Tertiary engineering, architectural students will be affected By BOEY KIT YIN TWO MAJOR initiatives intended to overcome Singapore's lack of engineers skilled in computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) were announced yesterday. As part of a $35 million training programme, studies in the subject are596 words
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308 1984-09-19 18 SINGAPORE'S computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) capabilities are to be expanded through a research and development centre being planned by Nanyang Technological Institute and the US Grumman Corporation aerospace group. Grumman Corporation, which manufactures the Tomcat fighter aircraft, has308 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-09-19 18 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG UNIONS cannot expect membership to rise when there is full employment in Singapore, Defence Minister Goh Chok Tong said yesterday. Workers could easily find new jobs if they resigned from other companies and without the unions' help.444 words
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Article69 1984-09-19 18 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices were lower in early trading yesterday with the market mired in a technical correction following last week's sharp rise. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 3Vi points to under 1234. Overall, losers held about a five to four lead over gainers.Reuter - 69 words
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243 1984-09-19 18 THE NATIONAL Trades Union Congress (NTUC) will support an affiliate union's request to use money collected under its check-off system for a building fund. The Singapore Tamil Teachers' Union (STTU) will use the money to pay for a office in the Singapore Labour243 words
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123 1984-09-19 18 Bernama A FEW companies in Malaysia are still reluctant to take in bumiputra partners in line with the New Economic Policy although they have been approached by "suitable and viable" potential bumiputras. The Malaysian Deputy Trade and Industry Minister, Haji Myhyiddin Haji MohamedBernama - 123 words
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Article50 1984-09-19 18 IN A highly competitive society like Singapore, courtesy can be a lubricant that makes daily life more tolerable. Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, said yesterday at a prize presentation ceremony of the Courtesy Photo Competition, that courtesy is a two-way process that involves receiving and giving.50 words
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278 1984-09-19 18 Reuter THE BRITISH government yesterday rejected as "absurd" allegations by Soviet journalist Oleg Bitov that he had been kidnapped and tortured by the British Secret Service. Mr Bitov, 52, who disappeared from his London home in August, told a news conference in Moscow yesterdav thatReuter - 278 words
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372 1984-09-19 18 CONTENTION that the government cannot and will not pay back CPF monies to workers when they retire at 55 was made by a central executive member of the Singapore Democratic Party last night. Making the contention at the SDP's third372 words
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Article46 1984-09-19 18 AP BRITAIN'S Conservative government is planning to tighten control over stateowned industries, according to a letter written by the chairman of the heads of Britain's nationalised industries. The letter was sent anonymously to leaders of the Liberal Party and was published yesterday. APAP - 46 words
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Article67 1984-09-19 18 Reuter A MEETING of dockers' union delegates have voted to return to work. This followed an agreement between the Glasgow branch of the Transport and General Workers Union, which called for a strike some three weeks ago, and British Steel Corporation (BSC) onReuter - 67 words
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Article52 1984-09-19 18 Reuter A BRITISH minehunter in the Red Sea has found a suspected mine, the British embassy in Cairo said yesterday. Ships of several nations are hunting mines in the Red Sea after at least 17 merchant vessels reported being rocked by mystery blasts in JulyReuter - 52 words
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Article54 1984-09-19 18 Reuter HUNDREDS of flot police and troops prevented about 2,000 students from marching on the Philippine Presidential Palace yesterday. Student leaders said the peaceful protest marked the start of a series of planned demonstrations which would end on Sep 21, the day when President Ferdinand Marcos imposedReuter - 54 words
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Article71 1984-09-19 18 Reuter MOSCOW is aiming to generate a "mood of trust" at next week's talks between Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and President Reagan, a senior Soviet official said in an interview with a Japanese newspaper on Monday. Ivan Kovalenko, a Soviet Communist Party central committee official, said thatReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement124 1984-09-19 18 BIOTONIC CAPSULES M A Tonic for Vigour and Vitality! V,7a '4l m j j to* 11 r< sC: u r < f It certainly has many of the important health-promoting inaredients all 32 of them including GINSENG, BEE POLLEN, VITAMINS AND MINERALS, AMINO ACIDS, RUTIN, LECITHIN, LINOLEIC ACID, WHEAT GERM124 words
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Miscellaneous51 1984-09-19 18 Outlook for today: Cloudy; showers around dawn and midday. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Sep 18 at the oirport: Maximum temperature 30.9 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 4.60 Rainfall in millimetres Troce Rainfall this month 79.7 Rainy doys this month51 words
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Article107 1984-09-19 19 Reuter NORWAY AND South Korea signed a maritime transport agreement on Monday to help promote mutual relations. The Korean Foreign Ministry said the agreement was signed in Seoul by Norwegian Commerce and Shipping Minister Asbjoern Haugstvedt and South Korean Foreign Minister Lee Won-Kyung. The agreement calls for upReuter - 107 words
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Article79 1984-09-19 19 Reuter WORKERS AT India's eastern Paradip port threatened to go on an indefinite strike from Monday to press for higher wages. The President of the Paradip Port and Dock Workers Union, Ghanashyam Jena, said the union had served notice on the management asking it to pay enhancedReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-09-19 19 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE BELGIUM CAN complement Singapore in breaking into the potentially vast market in China. Mr Lim Kee Ming, chairman of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, said yesterday that Singapore had certain technology but needed backing from a427 words
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Article705 1984-09-19 19 Shipping Lin* Pago Col Shipping Lino Pago Col Ateo Ahrenkiel Lmer AC Toepfer Alphotrons Alpoc Ant oh Orient APC Lme APL Arrow Lmes ASCL A s*o broker Atlas Lmes Austosio Line Bait-Orient Baltic Ent Bangkok Cont Bank Lme BBS Ben Lme Bkje Stor Bohler Shpg BSC L705 words
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346 1984-09-19 19 AP A DAMAGED South Korean tanker was anchored in the Gulf port of Dubai on Monday, after being attacked by Iranian warplanes. Two of its crewmen were injured. The tanker Royal Colombo. which had lifted 125,000 tons of oil at Saudi Arabia's Ras TanuraAP - 346 words
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Article, Illustration376 1984-09-19 20 THE BELGIAN port of Antwerp is not just another gateway to Europe. It is one of the most efficient ports in the continent. This is the message that the 50-member Port of Antwerp marketing mission is conveying to the Asean countries they are visiting. The director-general376 words
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Article186 1984-09-19 20 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East /Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.186 words
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241 1984-09-19 20 Fairplay A NEW mufual insurance association, the Transport Intermediaries Mutual Association Limited, is being formed to provide cover for shipbrokers and ship agents. It will begin underwriting on March 1 next year, and will compete with a variety of professional indemnity insurers in theFairplay - 241 words
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470 1984-09-19 20 UPI THE US Embassy yesterday sought the release of five Americans detained for unexplained reasons in a remote Siberian town since their ship entered Soviet waters six days ago. Embassy spokesman, Mark Smith, said on Monday US officials spoke with the seamen byUPI - 470 words
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Article1759 1984-09-19 20 GRAIN voyage fixing and time-charter business provided most activity on the London shipping freights market on Monday. Grain rates hardened slightly in the US Gulf and Great Lakes as the 52,000-ton Susan B secured U5514.40 (fio) for an October haul from the US Gulf to Japan and a1,759 words
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Article803 1984-09-19 20 AFP INTEREST was more general on the freight market last week, with a firmer undertone developing. Prospects that the Soviet grain import requirements in the 1984/85 (July/June) year may reach 46 million tonnes, equal to the record intake in 1981/82, as visualised by the US Department of Agriculture,AFP - 803 words
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218 1984-09-19 21 nc au in Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Maritime Industries Forum (IMIF) will reemphasise the need for shipbuilding restraint during a visit to the Far East, IMIF chairman Jim Davis said. Speaking prior to the departure on Monday of a delegation from IMIF's steering committee to thenc au in Reuter - 218 words
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248 1984-09-19 21 Fairplay THE SHIPPING Corporation of India (SCI) has planned to acquire four 1,400-TEU cellular ships to provide regular and reliable container services to shippers. These will be placed in the corporation's India-UK continent and India-USA-Canada services, and in liner cross trades. TheFairplay - 248 words
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365 1984-09-19 21 Lloyd's List SHIPPING nations and international bodies are united in their opposition to controversial new tanker laws planned in the US. According to 17 major shipping nations and the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the new rules go beyond those agreed internationally to combat pollution.Lloyd's List - 365 words
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440 1984-09-19 21 Reuter THE US government said on Monday it had completed the search of its sector of the Red Sea without finding mines responsible for mysterious explosions, and was consulting Egypt on leaving the area. "No mines have been discovered and all reasonable stepsReuter - 440 words
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289 1984-09-19 21 UPI SALVAGE CREWS recovered three containers with radioactive material from the sunken French freighter Mont Louis on Monday, leaving only 13 drums still aboard the ship. "In all, 17 of the 30 containers with uranium hexafluoride have been retrieved," said a spokesmanUPI - 289 words
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4071 1984-09-19 26 3®asGmß 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 of4,071 words
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Article601 1984-09-19 27 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Hang Glory 8N/84 ***** 2300 Worldwide TA 3 0900-1100 L4 Chev V Belle 37/548 ***** 2330 Optorg FSB 1000-1100 B6 As Pallas 428 ***** 0700601 words
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Article1817 1984-09-19 27 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) \lr*-Karul> Liar Transgroup <S). Ahreaklel User Service Kim Shpg (S>. Alfred C Tacpfer Oreanus Shipping Agencies <S) Manntex Enterprise (PK). Alpac Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling1,817 words
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Article493 1984-09-19 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Da Hong Qiao 13/4 Y Fung alongside 19.9.84/0600 Fujikaze No 3 15/6 Leo alongside 19.9.84/0100 Guang He 31/2 Y Fung alongside 19.9.84/0600 Jenhol 22 TSoon alongside 19.9.84/2300 Ned Bangkok 44 Ned-EAC alongside 19.9.84/1500 Ramdas 33/4 R Jumabhoy493 words
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Advertisement349 1984-09-19 19 TIMES Business Directory I of Sinff>|>orc J (Bl'M 1 MKRAH) GIVES YOUR PRODUCTS SERVICES THE PROMINENCE THEY DESERVE BjMKDB WEEKLY Freights II LONDON Freights 11/11 l CONSORTIA II SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X m JARDINE Jard.nes A349 words
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Advertisement434 1984-09-19 19 sUASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenton Way 04-02 C Marina Mouae Singapore 0207 Tel *****94 Telei No RS *****] CFS office TPC 03-30 Tel *****31 and *****32 Terminal office TPC 03-29 Tel No *****90/*****93 Til l l NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAM, IRAQ, KUWAIT, QATAR, SAUDI434 words
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Advertisement1054 1984-09-19 19 Foreign Exchange Dealings rykyiT P►* Pubkahmdby TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road. Spore 1953 T4: *****44 A rnerrtDef Ot tr>e times cygorxsoiior Ss6 50 Each MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO USA, EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, WEST AFRICA ASIA _ro us pacific. oui.f. atiantic fast "can aha. ini and points.1,054 words
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Advertisement233 1984-09-19 20 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe 18/10 I MM 25/w rSo 1/11 1 1 8/11" 15/11 22/11 29/11 6/12 Mu Acceptng ftr. 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L.Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aarhus, Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Mai mo Stockholm Oslo *Acceptin( Europe cargo tor feeder via233 words
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Advertisement475 1984-09-19 20 F Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wnt Pacific North Wast Faadar at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba tmtm m n my m« u/ii <m u mt fu mo *a row sav sum HUM* SW kit 28/1 P mom 21/ll 24/11 VKSV 24/11 25/10475 words
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Advertisement923 1984-09-19 21 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited rCONTAINERSHfP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAVOSHP STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok LNorai ur MJOAOOft BAY WMCOHB MOMOOMC umss CMOKANU' sjwt PA** 20/9 22/9 27/1 n/» 05/10 M/ 10 12/10 13/ It 21/11 22/10 21/10 30/10 03/11 M/ll923 words
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Advertisement469 1984-09-19 21 Franco Belgian Services \F+r |ji,' Frr*ck ±4rx~%£4 A £1# /vi* Far Eaitrr* I. »njj (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) r MONT BLANC MARU HMATI MARU CHARGEURS HAVRAISE MEDEX LINE yf^KV a (MEO CLUB MEMBER) HAKATA MMU OMEJ poeei sextum MEDimtM» Aho accepting cargo tor West Mes Pomte-A-pitre. Fort France Canary Island469 words
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Advertisement526 1984-09-19 22 u Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriage to Scandinavia, Med, Carribean S. America Inland hauiaufe to inland destinations in Europe [mini Bertram S pare P Keianf Pent li'" 1 B4>*o Genu H buj Rdam Bturen Antwerp Ibtkmm 21/9 29/10 30/10 2/11 Connecting m Kobe "AKo accepting cargo for ATLANTIC GULF526 words
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Advertisement367 1984-09-19 22 K.&.L.INE ,a»,t i- j»m»* ->• FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPf VIA SUEZ "1 Member ot ttie Act Consorts a Memoer ol the Ace Consortium FULLY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST COAST •via feeder miel PK* Spore*] RH IBe acti Oakland Seattle Van BC HK SPOM* ROMAN WONG SUN 30E ?0/9367 words
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Advertisement415 1984-09-19 22 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPt CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI I ICI CARGO SGP PKL wc «G fll ROM AMI LMV CmOori 20/09 is/1# 21/10 22/10 ?4.10 2V 10 27/10 Ew Gentle 01/10 25/10 |i/u tf/ij M/U 05/11 07/11 (Mr bind 1)10 OS 11 11/11 IJ/H 14/11 IS/11 17/11 also acceptmg ia/fa415 words
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Advertisement1076 1984-09-19 22 im> KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. VIK Q\ No 26 A UU.AN KRANGAN PORT KEIANG SELANGOt. MALAYSIA Vl TEL Nos 38*782 *****5 *****? 3507C4.*****2.*****7 H. MALAYSIA/S PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: t KITA Kkblu. S'kan THATI SENANG Kkblu S'kan. Tawau TGAMBELA Kkblu. S kan. Tawau tHATi BAIK Kkblu. S1,076 words
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Advertisement205 1984-09-19 22 US I NOSE \!l MARITIME PTE LTD PORT AELANG PENANG ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Singapore Loadng tar 30/9 B Abbas. B Kh SMOSI MAkITMf PT[ LTD Ul 2?***** t 2?013/0 MAI OSt MMHTM SON BMO Tel *****2 3 MALAYSIA TRADE TRANSPORT LTD let ***** 4 637»205 words
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Advertisement791 1984-09-19 23 PIL GROUP VESSEL KOTA MURNI KOTA RAKVAT KOTA MULIA KOTA TIMUR KOTA PETAM VOYAGE W-423 E-523 E-525 E-527 E-529 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: In Pl-23/9 HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH. ADEN. MOMBASA. O'SALAAM In Pt-22/9 TAMATAVE, MOMBASA 12-19/10 HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA, PTSUDAN 9-11/10 ADEN, JEDOAH, AQABA 12-15/10 MOGADISCIO. TAMATAVE. MOMBASA. O'SALAAM791 words
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Advertisement824 1984-09-19 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTWO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STWUTS ion«ort store pkeiang :*it* Ba» 20/9 a/% 27/9 29/9 .nropod Bit 5/10 t lO (Mtarßar 12/10 13/10 fea*w| fiprnj 21/10 22/10 Mara 20/10 30/10 tMUOOT 4/11 o/n lipim 12/11 M/ii Bjt 10/11 21/11 fen*" 21/11 29/11 U1 HMI 9/10 11/10 17/10824 words
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Advertisement571 1984-09-19 23 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONFSIAN NATIONAL UNF t ai^aiii^ariFia'■aFTi BAM ULLAH vim STOBf t KEIMC ITMM Mil, ITBUBG MTIKIIP <IMM 10MXM BKMEM 21-2S/9 27/» 17/11 il/u 21/11 22/10 S part fl I4an/ rm «»erp S-18/1B 11/11 21/11 38/1B l/n J/ll 5/11 Spare Hkae l*>.TW,lte HWf/ kmmp l'4an raw I MUKII BONIMK 23/11571 words
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Advertisement494 1984-09-19 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION Loadmg for Rangoon S'pore PKelong Penong Pogon V 77 22/24 S«p Po-on* V 75 21/22 Sep 19/20 Sep Phoshwegyowywo* V 245 22/23 Sep 19/20 Set Phoshwegyowywo V 245 28/29 Sep Po-on V/ 5 2/4 Oct Discharging BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO494 words
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Advertisement1320 1984-09-19 24 K KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vto IPI MICROBRIDGE BRIDGE) unnxD urccn MIC Demur. vpner T/CPfIBT A/R SEATTLE OAKLAND VAN BC rumww FEEDER/ MOTHER VESSEL KOREAN MCEJM V2SE PLANT* V 5 WHORE BRDGE V3SE PLANT* V 5. TJL BRDGE V2IE ASM STAR V2B RICHMOND1,320 words
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Advertisement663 1984-09-19 24 w stf a CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BIILH SERVICE load* tor lOS ANGEIES SM FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Icceptaif fa, fa Contw*n MllHm S«*apo<e t A*ff<n BHAVABMJTI II s«v< 11/NM It Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acctptaf Fa/Fa Contwwi tAVDAS «sm« lUHU P *ta"l J|m In 23 Scpl663 words
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Advertisement490 1984-09-19 24 SANKD ASIA FROM JAPANESE POUTS ANO MONOKOMC GOLDEN LINE CIIAN €MNSHIPPWC(fTI)IIB >•«( lM| *«mcid B«a Mm M C*cJ Street SMCAPOM 0104 Id 2211*0 (lIISIS I Id loan Imp* 10? 11 r (da* nmi riwi MMH turf** M" <*OI HOW (Ml SON Ml m C 4370 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: GOUWt HAWCN490 words
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Advertisement539 1984-09-19 24 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road »27 16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Lines! o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK BANANC *****10 A FORT NANAMO *****11 S pore P Keianf loadnj lor 20/9 22/9 ROT T HAMBURG LOWOI (TONER NHAXf) 21/9 6/10 ROTT/ANT/U.K .(AVON) SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S539 words
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Advertisement618 1984-09-19 25 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): MAETERLINCK 3W. SS BRIDGE 47*1.. K lACEJM 26W... TN BRIDGE 22ft. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) N CRYSTAL S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0800 23/9 LCL Cargo 2000 22/9 O CHIEF 40E HK CONTAINER 41E. C618 words
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Advertisement429 1984-09-19 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels I SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON »«Wl In Port No 9 Oman 17, 10 2«/» 2VO ME MCHOM BUSAN 1/10 S/M 12/10 M/M SPtWI »UNIS NEPTUNE AGtNCKS Ptf I ID IH *****77,?7854}4 Bookmjv ???7510 (Opeiatiom) ????««7 ??09?54 (Tfrmnal) ??0?450 ??0?S04 (CfS) HUIIVSM429 words
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Advertisement646 1984-09-19 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUH.DMG 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M/S SHARKAT NAH SOON SOU M) IST AND 2NO FLOOR. MESSRS HAJ THONG SHTPMG NO 1646 words
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Advertisement351 1984-09-19 26 Itcyiwnal Container Lines r i] 3 Sailings Weekly *nltHI AM' Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P.S.A. 1500 Hrs. Tues, Thurs Sat HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER I LTK A lIKA\ LIFT < \KKIKH 1 FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'pox 'Itatwerp •Xamtowi Rojtoct CRMOTSCHAU 1 Oct 5 No*351 words
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Advertisement147 1984-09-19 27 REGULAR SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST INDIA PK KTAN LOADING FOR INDAH 9 19/9 JED/HOD INDAH 10 19/9 MADRAS/BOMBAY AGENT INDAH RAYA P. KELANG TEL: *****3 TLX: ***** French Line LIGORNE REGULAR AGENTS SEW.IOH SHPfWG (S) PTE LTD. SALES/BOOKMGS TEL 2205M1 (I L»CS) TO BANGLA DESH/INDIA/SRI LANKA/PAKISTAN Sailed 14/9 12/10 16/10147 words
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Advertisement53 1984-09-19 27 iba BALTIC ENTERPRISES ,PTE) LTD H H "I "Ki Tf IF V RS <3 7f, l > PAt TIC ARIFAODRFSS RAI TICSH'P Jl NG Shipping Private Ltd. JwA Telephone: *****90,*****43. SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE t CHTTT AGONG/MADRAS (S pore Fl»|) SINGAPORE PfNANG CHTTTAGONG NEW GAIACTICA 3/10 ta Port NEW GUARDIAN 21/9 Saied53 words
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Advertisement741 1984-09-19 27 HELUZAID SDN. BHD. hfN^t TRANSPORT BY LAND SEA AIR Til NOS *****9 *****0 *****9 1 *****4 T€UX MA ***** Ml OPK Offering Regular FCL/LCL (Con soO-Ser vice PORT KELANG TO HAMBURG ,nul all German Danish Austrian Inland destinations NEXT SAILINGS 27/9, 6/10. 10/10 V I ASSOC IA UD WITH tM»741 words
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Advertisement42 1984-09-19 28 SANKI SHIPPING CO LTD STOK COtOMO CWTTAGONG CHAIN* RANGOON 19/9 24/9 4/10 15/10 20/10 10/10 11/10 10/10 MOITS. OCEAN KTI HARM Co»* (PTE) LTD 1M MM* Utd *U-<K fmhmt C«*«. Seaport 0711 T«»: 33M111 (4 IMS) Dp* OHwt S4NM *****2/*****4 (f. KIG)42 words
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Advertisement42 1984-09-19 28 PALMYRA TSIRIS LINES S.A. COfTMMUS PARNASSUS PfGASUS E PK Loading for: 30/9 DAM. DUB 19/10 DAM. DUB 29/10 DAM. DUB OSAL AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD #0243 ANSON CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0207 TIX: R*****5 OSJU. T«fc *****77 (5 fnti) MULTWRT SON BHD TEL: *****342 words
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Advertisement567 1984-09-19 28 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FUUT CONIIUKRKCD SBtMCt 10 EUROPE (VM SUEZ) SportPKUnf LeHar»» (dam f stow Mburj Btwn Antwerp wiw arsm 2i/» 2«/j 12/u *****510 17/10 i»/io?i/io mkteuiich m n/i 20/0 i;/ii a/1111/11 23/1025/1020/10 RONEAN CHANCE IW 3/10 4/10 22/10 21/10567 words
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Advertisement569 1984-09-19 28 Everett Lines! I COMPAMA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Ual.ng tor CaHae Milium lo ind othei Pwimian ports wtti Irinshtpmwl it ftobr On CPV Ihiougli (Wis ot tiding to tnul definition HUG*VERETT lAANOIOEVERET7 JOHfcVERETT Pf nin{ P Reianj Smjaporet 22/24 Sept 25/26 Sept 3/5 Oct 6/7 Oct 7/9569 words
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Advertisement578 1984-09-19 28 ZIM •WW CONFERENCE MDEPEWENT FULL CONTAfO SERVICE FCL/LCL :ar|oes to USA East t West Coast. Carnbbear and East Canada ■X ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE Spate Elat Timtc *ooer Veoc e Pram M BRISBMC 30 Sep 14 Od 30 Oct 20 Oct 71 Oct 2lk Accephnj carjo to lAfdrtmanear and riand578 words
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Miscellaneous170 1984-09-19 28 Regional Weather O X m m m m i m M :-nS *0 >7 S/ •>» ,JJ s SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. R Thunderstorm Temperature o c Weather —V Wind direction with speed in knots y Shower C j Rain Wave height 0 Cloudy170 words
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