The Business Times, 8 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-08 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1184 60 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration647 1984-11-08 1 BT REPORTERS - American interest rates likely to fall By BT REPORTERS THE RE-ELECTION victory of President Ronald Reagan and the overwhelming mandate he received from .the electorate augurs well for the US economy and this will in turn have a favourable impact on the Singapore economy inUPI photo - 647 words
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492 1984-11-08 1 A THAWING of relations with the Soviet Union and a fall in interest rates could be the first major post-election political and economic moves in the United States. According to American economists, a fall in rates at a time when the US government492 words
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Article360 1984-11-08 1 BHAHRIR ARIFF - By BHAHRIR ARIFF HEY, Where's the razz-ma-tazz? Something was missing, I thought. The US Information Service had promised decorations at the occasion. But, no, there was only seme bunting. There were lots of election materials, though. All right, so it was a very serious occasion360 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-11-08 1 SHAKE PRICES elssed slightly higher yesterday, buoyed by the sharp rise la New Yen share prices sa Tuesday. Maay investors are hsplag that big galas la Wall Street shares as a result of PresMeat Re&gaa's massive victory will nhnge seattaneat ia the tocal Ike BT Cemasslte Index rase63 words
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326 1984-11-08 1 Reuter FUJI BANK, one of Japan's biggest banks, said yesterday it had lost 11.5 billion yen (US$47 million) through unauthorised speculative trading by its chief foreign exchange dealer in New York. It was the biggest-ever foreign exchange loss by a Japanese bank, beatingReuter - 326 words
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Article206 1984-11-08 1 A FOUR-MAN delegation, headed by Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Culture, will visit Bahrain and Oman from Nov 10 to 13. A Foreign Ministry official said the tour is part of Singapore's continued effort to develop political and economic206 words
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573 1984-11-08 1 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE A NATIONAL EFFORT to encourage women to work and to keep them working has been recommended by the Task Force on Female Participation in the Labour Force. Chaired by Dr Aline Wong, the Task Force gave its report573 words
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Advertisement147 1984-11-08 1 Budget rent a car I Orchard: *****11 Katong: *****11 TOTAL FITNESS WITH SINGAPORE'S LARGEST FITNESS CLUB DYNAMI offers the best of both worlds within its prestigious club an advanced range of hi-tech equipment and expertise that guarantee fitness progress. Within the club's 10,000 sq. ft of space, you'll benefit from147 words
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Advertisement251 1984-11-08 1 LMd«r, Pag« 8 KMDB A DRUG MADE in Singo- OUR VIEW COMPANY NEWS pore for the treatment of {e A ulcer, Ranitidine Hydrochlo- MR REAGAN's landslide victory is not unexpected. But his Mo t* ls Ltd ,s ride, has been introduced election campoign, in which his view of Christian ethics251 words
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Advertisement73 1984-11-08 1 Mora reports, Pago 5 FuN report, Pag« 10 Asian stocks, Psgs International stocks, Psqs 8 ar/ic/' u tip <1* *r Wa i «> a i Les muse de Canier Boutiques: Singapore 304 Orchard Road, Lucky Plaza #01-36. l.Cuscaden Road. Pavilion Inter-G>ntinencal -01-03. Corners: Metro Grand #OVOO. Lucky Plaza, 304. Orchard73 words
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HOME NEWS
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302 1984-11-08 2 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG A DRUG MADE in Singapore for the treatment of ulcer has been introduced into the French market after passing stringent tests set by health authorities there. But the drug, Ranitidine Hydrochloride, which is manufactured by Glaxochem (Pte) Ltd, has not302 words
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132 1984-11-08 2 THE ELECTRICAL and Electronic Engineering Department of Ngee Ann Polytechnic will conduct an eight-week (72 hours) intensive training course on Industrial Electronics for the. Automated Parts Placement Technicians of General Electric (US) TV and Appliance Pte Ltd. The course has been specially planned to132 words
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174 1984-11-08 2 THE INSTRUMENTATION and Control Society of Singapore, which recently gained its independence from the Instrumentation Society of America, has announced its complete support for InstrumentAsiaBs. At the Society's first annual general meeting held recently Dr Joe YF Cheng, president of the society, said: "Our role as174 words
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Article91 1984-11-08 2 THE CITICORP Economic Report is being made available in Singapore by the Singapore International Software Services (SISS), a joint venture between Singapore Airlines and IP Sharp Associates. The report provides forecasts and immediate analysis and commentary on the eco- nomic forces that move the markets. It is91 words
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171 1984-11-08 2 AN INTERNATIONAL clock and watch exhibition and conference will be held at the Hyatt Hotel at the end of the month. More than 30 companies, both local and foreign, will be taking part in the four-day exhibition which starts on Nov171 words
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94 1984-11-08 2 A REGIONAL representative of the Swiss Office for the Development of Trade (SODT) will be in Singapore looking for agents to handle five products for three Swiss companies. The five products are watches from Zenith International; pipes from SAE Management; and spraying systems, a94 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-11-08 2 THE 527-room Oriental Singapore, one of three new hotels in the massive Marina Square shopping/entertainment commercial complex under development, has said all three hotels should open next year with most accommodation and facilities fully operational. Unlike other hotels, The Oriental, Singapore, will have no soft opening. Guests241 words
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340 1984-11-08 2 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN COOPERATION among AsianPacific countries can give impetus to more oil exploration activities in the region. Mr Kamal Hossain, one of the speakers at the conference on energy law and policy in the Asian-Pacific region, highlighted four specific areas for340 words
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259 1984-11-08 2 MORE THAN 100 manufacturing companies in Singapore have agreed to participate in the Singapore Manufacturing Futures survey conducted by Arthur Andersen Associates. The companies which responded to the Arthur Andersen invitation to join the survey are mostly from the electrical,259 words
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Article230 1984-11-08 3 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Management has teamed up with the British Brunei University to offer a part-time course in business studies leading to a Master's degree for local managers. The programme will begin in March next year. Previously, such a programme was only locally available at230 words
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Article246 1984-11-08 3 TOP MANAGEMENT should lead the company, by commitment and example, towards total quality control (TQC). To implement TQC successfully, top management needed to set up a clear policy on quality and communicate its expectations to all levels of staff, the chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers'246 words
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468 1984-11-08 3 A SPECIALTY chemical plant has invested more than Ss3 million to produce the intermediate chemicals it needs instead of importing them. Nalco South East Asia yesterday inaugurated its 553.2 million reactor for producing the intermediate materials. This backward integration comes at a468 words
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212 1984-11-08 3 TWELVE local furniture manufacturers will set up a national stand to compete with major European furniture makers at the coming furniture exhibition at the World Trade Centre next week. The Singapore national pavilion will display more than $120,000 worth of furniture at212 words
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185 1984-11-08 3 IT WAS ONE of the biggest giveaways in retail history and among the most successful promotional gimmicks ever mounted. No wonder Metro is trying it again an apartment as the grand prize, but this time it is going to take a little more185 words
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253 1984-11-08 3 ASSISTANCE to the disabled was one of the issues highlighted by the Ministry of Social Affairs in its review of activities for last year. The Disabled People Section had been assigned the role of formulating policies, identifying gaps in services and starting new programmes for253 words
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92 1984-11-08 3 THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic is holding a seminar on "Modern Foundry Technology" today. Fifty participants from tertiary institutions and related industries will be attending the one-day seminar. The speaker for the seminar is Mr Allen Clegg, lecturer in manufacturing engineering at Loughborough University of Technology in92 words
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Article198 1984-11-08 3 THE Royal Bank of Canada (Asia), the merchant banking arm of the biggest bank in Canada, has increased its paid up capital to Ssl26 million. The injection of Cs7s million (Ssl2o million) on Oct 1 was the first increase since the merchant bank was set up198 words
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169 1984-11-08 3 A BT REPORT on Oct 12 quoted lawyer Gladys Mirandah as saying that criminal action for trade marks violation could be sought under the Consumer Protection (Trade Description and Safety Requirements) Act of 1975. However, Mrs Mirandah clarified the day after the report was169 words
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391 1984-11-08 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING IT WAS ALL gratitude and praise for the party old guard and grassroots leaders from three new candidates who addressed the People's Action Party's Ordinary Party Conference recently at the Singapore Conference Hall. Mr Ng Pock Too, tipped to391 words
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Article170 1984-11-08 3 SINGAPORE' s achievements could pose serious challenges to its younger political leaders in the near future, said PAP candidate Yatiman bin Yusof. For example, the massive public housing projects could in the next 50 years become a political liability if the level of "maintenance and rejuvenation"170 words
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60 1984-11-08 3 BIDS FOR motor car registration numbers in the SB series, from SBA 6001 to 9999, are invited from the public from Nov 12 to 24 from 9am onwards. The minimum amount of a bid is now $1,000. All bids must be made on prescribed60 words
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Advertisement92 1984-11-08 2 r <r RiKS > THE ART OF ENGINEERING :V- -<*/■-. 7:. J V- :-L 77?e Audi 100 has opened up new perspectives in automobile engineering. Setting new standards in aerodynamics, spaciousness, fuel economy and comfort. An achievement, which cars will be measured against, for years to come. Make an appointment92 words
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Advertisement115 1984-11-08 3 Keep up the sporting spirit with SEIKO, Official Timer of the Asian Cup, 1984. v if m if smi f X I n I n. A.:.-? Superior quartz technology enables Seiko Sport Tech chronograph to give a brilliant performance in the OFFICIAL TWER Asian Cup, 1984. It is precise with115 words
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OVERSEAS
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505 1984-11-08 4 Slaying 'act of two misguided individuals' AP PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi says the assassination of his mother was "the act of two misguided individuals" and should not be blamed on the entire Sikh community. Mr Gandhi met with 15 Sikh leaders on Tuesday and assuredAP - 505 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article32 1984-11-08 4 AN ASEAN proposal for a nuclear arms-free zone in the region must be supported by Vietnam before it can be implemented, Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said on Tuesday.32 words
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Article54 1984-11-08 4 FORMER Soviet Interior Minister Nikolai Shchelokov, who was sacked in an anticorruption drive, has now been stripped of his military rank, the official Tass news agency said on Tuesday. He was stripped of his rank of army general "for abuse of office and discreditation of the military54 words
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Article70 1984-11-08 4 THE MOTHER of Rolando Galman, Benigno Aquino's alleged killer, has asked the Philippine Supreme Court to order the release of her son's wife from "the custody" of the military, court officials said on Tuesday. Mrs Saturnina Galman said her daughter-in-law was being kept in secret custody as70 words
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Article30 1984-11-08 4 AN OIL RIG team working in the North Sea has found a fossil fish which is 150 million years old, said the British National Museum of Natural History.30 words
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Article64 1984-11-08 4 AUSTRIAN Chancellor Fred Sinowatz said on Tuesday that "quiet diplomacy" would be the best way to deal with the problem of 150 East Germans refugees who have taken refuge in the West German embassy in Prague. Mr Sinowatz, who arrived in Berlin on Monday for a two-day visit,64 words
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Article47 1984-11-08 4 Agencies THE GENERAL Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) approved an application by China giving it observer status as a prelude to full membership, said a Gatt spokesman. Gatt officials emphasised that China's eventual membership would only be possible after long and complex negotiations. AgenciesAgencies - 47 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-11-08 4 AFP PRIME MINISTER Yasuhiro Nakasone has pledged to try to unify Japan's faction-ridden ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) after winning its formal approval for a second term as party president. He also promised to seek continuity in his domestic and foreign policies in hisAFP - 201 words
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Article397 1984-11-08 4 UPI OIL PRICES slipped another notch on Tuesday as Texaco Inc cut its posted price for the most important US crude by US$l a barrel and Canada lowered the price of its light crude oil ex* ports by US$l.33 a barrel. Algeria, an OpecUPI - 397 words
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158 1984-11-08 4 Reuter GROWTH in world oil consumption is likely to slow next year as economic growth slackens, the International Energy Agency (lEA) said yesterday. The lEA forecast that worldwide consumption would rise 1.5 per cent to an average 46.3 million barrels per dayReuter - 158 words
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Article186 1984-11-08 4 Reuter THE THAI government has approved a draft law against pyramid funds. The funds, which offer high interests to investors, have been growing rapidly in Thailand in recent years. A government spokesman said the law is aimed primarily at outlawing a thriving financial pyramid operatedReuter - 186 words
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Article134 1984-11-08 4 Reuter THAILAND has followed up its devaluation of the baht by removing a 20 per cent import surcharge on about 1,400 foreign products in an attempt to head off higher inflation. The Finance Ministry said that with immediate effect normal duties would be charged on allReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-11-08 4 Reuter CHINESE Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian has said that China's agreement with Britain on the future of Hongkong, presented to the Parliament in Beijing on Tuesday for approval, would be signed by the end of this year. The official Xinhua news agency quoted MrReuter - 348 words
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481 1984-11-08 4 Reuter CHILEAN President Augusto Pinochet has imposed a state of siege throughout Chile to counter an upsurge in violence against his 11-year-old military government. General Pinochet made the announcement on Tuesday while swearing in two new ministers following the resignation of his entireReuter - 481 words
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Article, Illustration717 1984-11-08 5 Reuter RONALD REAGAN must tackle the huge federal budget deficit In the months ahead if the wave of optimism in US flnjiTvHal markets that accompanied his sweeping reelection victory is not to be dissipated. Money market and foreign exchange analysts said they anticipated noReuter - 717 words
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545 1984-11-08 5 and what will happen if he doesn't THE HUGE budget deficit is threatening to paralyse US fiscal policy after the election, no matter who is elected. A recession can cause the deficit to soar to US$3OO- to $400 billion a deficit of such size that will inhibit fiscal action to545 words
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536 1984-11-08 5 AP FT AMERICAN Federal Reserve officials are likely to announce looser monetary conditions and lower interest rates after Tuesday's elections, private analysts have predicted. The bank's policy-mak-ing arm, the Federal Open Market Committee, was due to meet yesterday behind closed doors to chartAP; FT - 536 words
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374 1984-11-08 5 THE PRESIDENTIAL race, once billed as a clash of political titans, turned out to be a mismatch between David and Goliath with the giant winning because the underdog never found a slingshot that worked. Democratic challenger Walter Mondale spent much of his374 words
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556 1984-11-08 6 Reuter NEW ZEALAND Finance Minister Roger Douglas has promised a tough budget today, aimed at making significant structural changes to the ailing economy. Private economists in Wellington said the government intends to follow the market-ori-ented economic prescriptions set by the Treasury after theReuter - 556 words
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Article99 1984-11-08 6 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher rejected calls for stepped-up public expenditures and increased government borrowing as a means of combatting record unemployment. Declaring that high public spending cannot solve unemployment, she told Parliament that increased state borrowing would tend to raise interest rates. Mrs Thatcher questioned theReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-11-08 6 Reuter THE INDIAN ECONOMY is fast returning to normal after the wave of anti-Sikh riots following the assassination of Indira Gandhi, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said yesterday. Mr Mukherjee said the new government headed by Rajiv Gandhi would continue the economic policies ofReuter - 473 words
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628 1984-11-08 6 AP MONEY IN JAPAN is shrinking. New smaller currency notes will save printing costs and will be harder to counterfeit. For the blind, the lower left hand earners have raised patterns for easy identification. That's a world first, said Hitoshi Katayama, spokesman for theAP - 628 words
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488 1984-11-08 6 Reuter ALTHOUGH BURMA has pinned its hopes for economic development on oil production, so far it has made little headway and in fact the country is short of fuel. Although domestic oil supplies are increasing, they have not risen fast enoughReuter - 488 words
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Article715 1984-11-08 6 ARRIVALS Operator StrvKt number Local tint# From KAL RBA PAA MAS MAS MAS MAS RBA SIA CPA G1A GIA SIA SIA THAI MAS GIA MAS SIA KE687 ***** PA5 MH68I MH603 MH67I MH811 BM2I SQI03 CX710 GA887 GA960 SO 201 SO 105 TG403 MH682 GA940 MH605 SQ238715 words
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Advertisement181 1984-11-08 4 -/%%$~`:@]%%(*(@@<>_(!}@}\(.+?] NMB Bank Hi Singapore. With total assets ofDfl. 66 billion (IDfI.=US $0.32) as at June 30,1984, NMB Bank ranks third amongst the commercial banks in the Netherlands, and according to American Banker ranks seventy-fourth worldwide. NMB Bank is wholly Dutch-owned and is rapidly expanding its international network. International business181 words
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Advertisement43 1984-11-08 4 LEASE OR SALES/3 Si Cornwall Gardens (Prestige Residential Area, District 1026) Twin 2-storey detached bungalow. Each bungalow built on the land of about 42,000 sq ft. Separate Title Big garden landscaped. Individual or both available. (PRINCIPAL ONLY) Contact Molly at Tel: *****18 www////43 words
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Advertisement110 1984-11-08 5 Afc Something 1 l/J very delicious ff\ I J ||I) is in the air at the I I yS Shangri-La. Latour, Shangri-La's new Continental restaurant, is about to open its doors. An abundance of ambience, exquisite foody superb wine, attentive service and a luxurious comfortable interior awaits you. These are110 words
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Miscellaneous44 1984-11-08 5 Doonesbury I m m m 1 MM 1 m <4 1 f ES I m m i ZmM* BY GARRY TRUDEAU 1 I* m. ££S ztm m ej THATSn-HIT ME WHLS I'M r'H¥J J 7 kwv'W aSs& ft ata-me m m m A f3s',44 words
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Advertisement274 1984-11-08 6 MlO hours of TV advertising daily for just $3.17" Can you say the same? In-store merchandising. A most underused promotional tool. And one which achieves real results, because you can take as long as you like to show your product in use, or to demonstrate it and you're not constrained274 words
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Advertisement12 1984-11-08 6 Pan Am. Direct toTokyo ¥VS. />/V1 1 oa Fridcix 'At 10.40 am12 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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248 1984-11-08 7 Reuter THE LONDON International Financial Futures Exchange (Liffe) will consider taking over the London gold futures contract at a board meeting next Tuesday, according to Liffe chief executive Michael Jenkins. London Gold Futures Market (LGFM) chairman Robert Beale said it had approachedReuter - 248 words
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Article106 1984-11-08 7 Reuter THE FEDERAL RESERVE is maintaining a steady policy of growth but Fed vice-chairman Preston Martin believes an easier stance is appropriate as the economic expansion progresses. "The policy is steady as you go with an awareness that a somewhat accommodative stance is appropriate as the,Reuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-11-08 7 AMY BALAN - Coping with setback in insurance industry By AMY BALAN A TOP AMERICAN insurance executive has warned that higher US premium rates are inevitable in the wake of the worst performance by the American insurance industry since the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Survival of424 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article, Illustration617 1984-11-08 7 3INGAPORE: The US dollar lost all its early gains against most major currencies yesterday to close lower compared with New York levels, in fairly active trading. It weakened to 2.9150/70 marks from an initial high of 2.9650 and compared with New York's 2.9480/95 close. The greenback dropped to617 words
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Article221 1984-11-08 7 Interbank rates at 3pm Local tfoUon to on* unit of foreign currency: US dolor Sterling pound Australian dolor NZ dolor Conodkm dolor 2.1470 2.7288 1 8517 1.0681 1 6389 tordey c 2.1480 2.7333 1 8537 1 0707 1 6409 »we parity ***** 7 3469 ***** ***** 3 4206221 words
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Article37 1984-11-08 7 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for $90 million of 91-day Treasury bills. The tender closes on Nov 9. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.37 words
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Article213 1984-11-08 7 HONGKONG The metal closed sharply above opening values in fairly active trading yesterday. It closed at U*****.35/75 an ounce after opening at $344.60/345.10 here and closing at $345.00/50 in New York. It was still below the previous finish of $346.50/90 here. Local gold closed at HK53,230 a tahil compared213 words
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Article111 1984-11-08 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate fell by 1/4-point from Tuesday to close at 71/8 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. One-month maturities remained unchanged while two and threemonth fell by 1/16-point each. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday OHf M Ov«r«ght 7 1/8 7 1-month 7 6111 words
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Article294 1984-11-08 7 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday with most operators awaiting the outcome of the federal open market committee meeting. News that President Reagan won re-election had no impact on the market. Short-dates were steady to about 1/16 point lower initially294 words
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Article282 1984-11-08 7 BA Futures Inc EURODOLLAR futures continued to maintained at high levels in Simex yesterday. December Euros opened at 90.16, unchanged from previous closing and traded to a new contract high of 90.24. It settled at, 90.22. Japaaese yea December futures opened slightly lower than the CME's close as marketBA Futures Inc - 282 words
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Advertisement140 1984-11-08 7 at >155 To the strains of the sitar and our exotic cuisine, you will soon drift to India. We don't blame you Our North Indian and Moghul cuisine is the finest in town And it simply transports you into another realm A realm of an amazingly varied cuisine that s140 words
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Advertisement157 1984-11-08 7 OFFICEMBS APRIL 24-27,1965, HALL 3, WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE The place to SELL your office of the future South East Asia, and Singapore in that get more done, in less time, particular, are very good markets more easily, more pleasantly, for the latest innovations in It's an international seminar an157 words
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FEATURES
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Article508 1984-11-08 8 US PRESIDENT REAGAN gave the majority hope for the future; Mondale projected fear. It was not difficult to see, even without opinion polls, which the public would prefer. But that does not mean that President Reagan's hope is shared by all of American society. For508 words
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Article, Illustration1728 1984-11-08 8 LAN HARGREAVES - Australia's leading raw materials companies are in an acquisitive mood overseas By LAN HARGREAVES FT WITH WORLD mineral prices chronically depressed and Australia's "resources boom" an embarrassed blush in many an overstretched balance sheet, it comes as some surprise to see the country's biggest raw materialsFT; Source: Australian Mining Industry Council - 1,728 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-11-08 8 MAX COMMANDER - By MAX COMMANDER IN 1968 Dr Joseph Luns, then Foreign Minister of the Netherlands, was presented with a walking stick in Kuala Lumpur. He said it was better than the one he was given a few years before by Tengku Abdul Rahman.596 words
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Miscellaneous659 1984-11-08 8 gOKHJMiaa CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Temporary accommodation on US college grounds (6) 7 But not Jack or Bobby's team (8) 8 Mother beside herself? (4) 10 Oddly enough, one that keeps going (6) 11 The jump season (6) 14 It's not returnable as a gross figure (3) 16 City of659 words
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SPORTS
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666 1984-11-08 9 WALTON MORAIS - 0 Mercedes-Benz PGA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP By WALTON MORAIS AS THE LOCAL LADS struggled to establish themselves, the foreign legion led by Malaysia's M Ramayah surged to the fore in the opening round of the PGA Mercedes Benz Classics golf championship at the Bukit course yesterday.666 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-11-08 9 EVERY PLAYER has Us day. And his bad days. Sometimes •ae er the ether stretches late a streak. One saeh streak hit M Ramayah. Per twe years, Malaysia's top gelfer did net win a single major tournament and nobody knew why. Yesterday, Ramayah finally344 words
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332 1984-11-08 9 AP KEN FARRAR, the man who fined John McEnroe at the Scandinavian Open tennis championships, has described the 25-year-old New Yorker as a "very tormented young man". Farrar, Grand Prix chief of supervisors, fined McEnroe a total of US$2,lOO on three counts of misbehaviourAP - 332 words
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331 1984-11-08 9 AP WITH injury-prone centre Bill Walton on the bench with his latest ailment, the rest of the Los Angeles Clippers took it upon themselves to pick up the slack. Norm Nixon pitched in 21 points and Marques Johnson, James Donaldson and DerekAP - 331 words
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Article, Illustration753 1984-11-08 9 BRIAN MILLER - 8th FIQ Asian Zone VJIflln|NORSnip Nov 4th —10th 1984 Stngopore By BRIAN MILLER ALAN BOND, the mastermind behind Australia Us victory in last year's America's Cup, would have been proud of them. After all, just like it was in the Cup series,753 words
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298 1984-11-08 9 AP THE WORLD'S national Olympic committees will ask the International Olympic Committee to increase the amount of expense money allotted to countries entering the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. Gilberto Samayoa, official spokesman for the Assembly of National Olympic Committees,AP - 298 words
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Miscellaneous1068 1984-11-08 9 w sm mm HIGHLIGHTS The War Of The Springing Tiger 8.00 pat, Channel 12 Forty thousand Indians fought against the British Indian Army between *****5. They called themselves the Indian National Army and their emblem was a springing tiger. "Ineir leader was Subhas Chandra Bose, Gandhi's principal rival in the1,068 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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266 1984-11-08 10 Reuter INVESTORS celebrated President Reagan's re-election on Tuesday even before polls closed in Wall Street's first election day trading session. With Mr Reagan projected by national pollsters to be headed for a landslide victory over Democratic challenger Walter Mondale, stock prices roseReuter - 266 words
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353 1984-11-08 10 FT DUN AND BRADSTREET, the US business services and information company, is to buy the US travel business of Thomas Cook, a wholly-owned travel and travellers' cheque subsidiary of Midland Bank. Midland of the UK was obliged to make the sale as a conditionFT - 353 words
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124 1984-11-08 10 Reuter GENERAL MOTORS of Canada has cancelled a Cs7oo million investment to re-tool its SteTherese, Quebec, plant for production of front-wheel-drive cars. Company spokeswoman Paulette Charbonneau said: "The decision was dictated by customer demand." She explained that 83 per cent of Ste-Therese production is exportedReuter - 124 words
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182 1984-11-08 10 Reuter COLECO INDUSTRIES Inc has agreed to pay Chinon Industries Inc, a Tokyo-based printer supplier, US$l3 million under a new supply contract for printers for Coleco's "Adam" home computer system. Coleco vice-president Mori Handel said 90 per cent of that amount was in paymentReuter - 182 words
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Article136 1984-11-08 10 NOV 0* Abrtto a 29 39 Hud Boy M«n Imp OW few kit Prov Pp« Int Ut» 6* 44* 15* 32* 2m 1* 4-* AJgomo 19* kit) Mckct 16* Bonk Nova Scotn 13 34* Lobiow B 18 3* 27 -4k Mc BkxJet 25 30* 1 MoHon A 15* inch136 words
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Article202 1984-11-08 10 NOV 06 A Alpha Aborcwn A£ And O ROA^ inoustiials 800 148 785S 7 •5 5 On Steel Uiwc Wootwofltl 101 415 1400 minings unch unch 2650 ***** 1060 10 1925 40 1950 Butt eh 7800 350 CNA 220 Charter 5006 tnch Cum* Frvjr «c« 405 ur>ct> II35 5202 words
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129 1984-11-08 10 Reuter PIRELLI SPA has decided to proceed with the second stage of a capital increase agreed a year ago. It will offer 51.5 million shares on a one-for-five basis to ordinary or savings shareholders, or the equivalent number to convertible bond holders,Reuter - 129 words
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Article950 1984-11-08 10 Amsterdam NOV 06 Fk ABN 345 00 unch Aagon Ahotd 134 30 0 5 186 50 -07 Akio AMCV Amfai 102 40 *0 1 192 50 1 66 00 0 7 Bark Boh Bonumi Botfca Burtat Catond Catv 43 90 unch 101 50 +0 5 279 80 +4950 words
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Article247 1984-11-08 11 HONGKONG: The report was unavailable yesterday. NOV 07 HK$ Intl City 0.64 +0.01 A n Alf > +0 03 Jordrie Moth 7 70 0.1 Jordm# S«c 6 20 Bank Of East As« 22 00 +12 Ko Wah Bank 124 0 03 ?s 3 30 -0 1 KMB 6 40247 words
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Article247 1984-11-08 11 MOV 07 Afl Smear* Indus NT 695 25 40 -03 -0 1 Chem Indus Ljen Hwa Indus Nan Y a Ptos 18 50 1290 30 00 26 00 -0.1 -0 1 unch 04 c 28 00 -0 1 Pacific Elect long Hwa Bank Wire 17 80 -02 3 17247 words
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Article383 1984-11-08 11 TOKYO: Share prices ended sharply lower yesterday in moderate trading as a cautious reaction to recent high price levels offset the Wall Street rally and the yen's rise against the dollar. The market average, which fell 76.42 on Tuesday, lost 119.12 to close at 11,178.54, compared with the record383 words
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Article110 1984-11-08 11 MANILA: Shares prices closed generally easier in dull trading yesterday. The Commercial and Industrial Index eased 0.33 to 117.75 and the Mining marker 3.73 to 843.10. Oils were unchanged at 0.584. PLDT was down to 41.00 from 41.50. Oriental 6 0011 0001 Phd Oversea* 0 006 0001 Phrfe* B110 words
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Article436 1984-11-08 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed firm on improved turnover with heavyweight metal stocks attracting continued support yesterday. At 1515 local time, the All Ordinaries Index was 4.7 higher at 7T7.7, the All Industrials was up 2.6 at 1124.6 and the All Resources added 6.2 to 509.3. Rises outnumbered falls by436 words
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Article169 1984-11-08 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed higher in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.59 point to 120.35 as advances led declines by a five-to-four margin. Turnover stood at 289,677 shares worth 46.5 million baht compared with Tuesday's 514,261 shares worth 73.5 million. Siam Citizens was most active, with169 words
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Article87 1984-11-08 11 No* 7 Won Hyundai Corp 950 -10 Hyundai Motor 627 -1 660 +3 K Al 548 unch Bar* Seoul 712 unch Choheung Bk 620 i»Kh Korta Oi 1215 -20 Commercial Bk 675 +5 Korea SMp 416 unch 571 -14 800 3 Daewoo Corp 488 -2 Sarmung Co 730 -1787 words
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74 1984-11-08 11 Reuter THE HERALD and Weekly Times plans a one-for-five bonus issue of fully paid Australian 50-cent shares and a final ordinary dividend of 11.25 cents a share for 1983/84 ended Sep 30. The bonus issue, subject to shareholder approval, would rank equally for theReuter - 74 words
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288 1984-11-08 11 Bernama ASEA SDN BHD, a subsidiary of a world leading manufacturer of industrial electro-mechanical equipment, has set up a hightechnology centre in Kuala Lumpur. The centre, at the Ulu Klang industrial estate, will service a whole range of electrical motors in Malaysia, previouslyBernama - 288 words
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145 1984-11-08 11 AP THE EAST ASIATIC Co, one of the oldest foreign business operations in Thailand, has celebrated its 100 th anniversary with Thailand's crown prince Vajiralongkorn and Danish Foreign Minister Uffe EUeman-Jensen attending the festivities. A banquet for 2,000 guests was held on Tuesday atAP - 145 words
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115 1984-11-08 11 Reuter MITSUI FINANCE Asia is issuing a seven-year, US$lOO million Eurobond with warrants, guaranteed by the parent, Mitsui Bank. The bond, which pays 12V* per cent, is priced at 99 3 A per cent. Lead manager Goldman Sachs International Corp says the accompanying 100,000Reuter - 115 words
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Advertisement476 1984-11-08 11 <2 t Wltere id wise. aui« *«wi «dMi« ir £f% Paramount Hote/ m Whf th* happy p*opi« go Dncothcque We're blasting off tonight and every night at Para Wave Discotheque Take off to the stars groove to the pulsating rhythms spun by the dynamic music makers. Solosa Sound Services. Business476 words
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Advertisement81 1984-11-08 11 ECONOMICS^ Good Food At Fair Prices m i/m sir 1 mtS< '4f Buffet Luncheon St Every Thursday Me: Mh November 1964 r*TT. Prtce: Sl6+* nf fn fMMON HO Buflet Lunch: 12 noon w Show Tmr. 115 pm |gfl m Seonmd by lOCAR K LUXE S 19 Caimhill Circle Singapore Ggi&f81 words
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344 1984-11-08 12 MICHAEL NEILL - By MICHAEL NEILL THAILAND'S ban on the export of raw jute fibre last week has proved just another rise for a market increasingly starved of supplies. Indeed, following the recent announcement by Bangladesh, the world's biggest exporter of raw jute, that344 words
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373 1984-11-08 12 AFP REPORTS THAT Indonesia will seek permission from the International Tin Council at the December meeting to trade on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) were "not strictly true", council officials said on Tuesday. It was pointed out that Indonesia, a producerAFP - 373 words
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235 1984-11-08 12 AFP A RESURGENCE IN buying interest from China and the Soviet Union, resulting in firmer prices in the 21-24 microns lines, provides an optimistic outlook for the Australian wool industry, according to the Australian Wool Corporation (AWC). Although the strength of the Australian dollar againstAFP - 235 words
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211 1984-11-08 12 Reuter THE UNITED NATIONS Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has forecast a record world cereal crop of 1.761 billion tonnes for 1964, 8 per cent higher than last year's, despite a disappointing crop in Ruska for the fourth successive year. Trimming itsReuter - 211 words
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208 1984-11-08 12 AP A DROUGHT followed by floods this past rainy season has prevented peasants in food-short Cambodia from planting 36 per cent of the targeted area of crop fields, the official Cambodian news agency SPK reported on Tuesday. SPK, monitored in Bangkok, reported lastAP - 208 words
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Article127 1984-11-08 12 AFP THE SOUTHERN hemisphere's four major meat producers, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and Uruguay, are to Join in an action plan against European Economic Community beef policies, a New Zealand producers' leader said on Tuesday. Meat producers' board chairman Adam Begg said at the endAFP - 127 words
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Article119 1984-11-08 12 Reuter THE PRICE of rubber on the Malaysian market reached its lowest for this year so far, closing at 187 Malaysian cents a kg for RSS One. Prices fell back as increased supplies of Thai rubber induced selling pressure on the local and Singapore markets followingReuter - 119 words
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Article250 1984-11-08 12 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 171.25 cents per kg, up 0.75 from Tuesday. Values held steady in early afternoon but slipped slightly later on a general lack of interest in featureless trading. MALAYSIA The market closed higher yesterday with November One250 words
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Article326 1984-11-08 12 RAS prices (in S c»ntiAito, FOf m bates) NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS prompt 170 25 171 25 170 00 171 00N Int 1 RSS Nov 171 50 172 50 171.25 172 25 Int 1 RSS Dm ***** 173 75 172.75 173.25 Int 2 RSS 163 25326 words
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Article102 1984-11-08 12 1 j pofets) h lovember December (currant mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS Bvy«n StUtn SSR 20 167 50 I69 50N 168 50 I70.50N SSR 50 165 50 167 50N 166 50 168 50N MRELB Ivytn C -li jfncn SMRCV 197.50 I99.50N 199.50 201 SON SMR L102 words
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Article88 1984-11-08 12 THE KLTM price rese iMtker coat to Ms2t.2C Rr kg, still within the A tower ruge ef $21.15 and $SZM. The market was sippsrted by the BSM with eeatlaaed baylag Interest (rem Japanese aad toeal •perators. A tower sflerlag sf m toaaes agalast 2JS sa Taesday alsa aided88 words
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Article159 1984-11-08 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bol« ®f 400 fc) Chino carded yorn, cones Blue Phoenix I6's 3,150 Hue Phoenix 20's 3,200 Bkie Phoenix 32's 3,800 Blue Phoenix 40'» 4,000 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21's 3,400 Combed yarn, cones Bkje Phoen«x 32's 4,800 Hue Phoenix 40'» 5,000 Open-end yarn Bkie159 words
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Article95 1984-11-08 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade rallied from opening lows on Tuesday, then traded sideways most of the day to close 3V« to IV< UScents per bushel higher, with December posting a six-cent range on the day. Late selling in December by Refco and a local house95 words
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Article989 1984-11-08 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a fairly quiet morning yesterday £14 higher to £18 down with January unchanged at £2,296 and positions from March onwards £18 to £9 lower. Spot November ended seven below the high at £2,509 and its premium to January rose to f-213 from £199 at989 words
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Article155 1984-11-08 12 Chinese Produc* Exchange Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 502 50 (Sellers' noon dosing p rice* on No* Nutmeg 380 00 7 SV100 kg) 110 FOB NSW Coconut oil B W FOB NSW ***** Bcrfk Foe 195 00 Gambier Old drum FOB 206 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New drum155 words
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Article272 1984-11-08 12 Singapore A-l special C-l special C-l Orcfcnory Loonzain 100% 207 unq unq (SS/kilo. es^wn.) Thoi white 100% 1st dots (kangaroo) new crop 096 first grad* 100% second grade 100% third grade 58 unq 100% 2nd doss 100% 3rd dass 25% n«w crop B-10% 070 070 No stock No stock272 words
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Article148 1984-11-08 12 MALAYSIAN palm oil market prices firmed in active trading on further covering yesterday, in anticipation of a higher Chicago soybean market following Conrad Leslie's lower production estimate. Sentiment was aided by President Reagan's re-elec-tion and India's purchase of 22,000 tonnes of Refined Bleached Deodorised olein last week. November148 words
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Advertisement75 1984-11-08 12 mi. :S> v.v ''V, s. i't i'.s vj i WfestEndQub The WEST END CLUB at the Goodwood Park Hotel is the rendezvous for Executives. During Executive Hours 4.00 pm to 9.00 pm Monday to Saturday the drinks are priced to make them the happiest hours in town, and the West75 words
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Article, Illustration4211 1984-11-08 13 SHARP Wall Street gains on Tuesday firmed prices on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The BT Composite Index closed 3.90 points higher at 737.48 while the Straits Times Industrial index gained 4.39 points to 838.17. Volume was slightly higher at 8.284,211 words
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Article239 1984-11-08 13 SINGAPORE RitM Indices S T f 1*75 TDM GoM Com D S In 0 6 S 1 C 1 1 C S Gwtwfi On—tol HM 1090 262 274 183 590 555 525 505 179 m 326 Falls 20 13 12 II 10 10 10 9 7 6239 words
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471 1984-11-08 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed steadier yesterday for the second consecutive day. Volume remained thin and trading was dominated by a few situational stocks. Prices opened slightly higher in line with another upsurge on the overnight Wall Street on expectations of a landslide471 words
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Article3341 1984-11-08 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Sloek Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of IjOOO .unltf. unl— otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "BETT"3,341 words
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Article, Illustration844 1984-11-08 14 IN HONGKONG, Sime Darby sells on the average one car in every five. That, in a nutshell, sums up the bulk of the group's activities in this division. Whereas Sime's activities in the Philippines are predominantly in tyre manufacturing and agriculture, the group's844 words
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Article2228 1984-11-08 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of I.OQP units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajmomoto (3.645) A Choc (2 60S) (I) 2 602,228 words
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Article320 1984-11-08 14 MMMti mm PUBLIC BANK BHD, ranked the fourth largest in terms of assets among commercial banks in Malaysia, has been given a 'sell' recommendation by stockbroking firm So Hug Kal Securities. SHK points out that profit growth at Public Bank is unlikely to match the320 words
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Article239 1984-11-08 14 Managers' prices MARA Bumiputra for Nov 8 Frst B'putro 5 32 5 37 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putro Thrd B'putro 4 86 4 91 409 4 14 The Commerce 2 56 272 Fourth B'putro 4 39 4 44 The Sovmgs Fund 1 70 180 Fifth B'putro 298 3239 words
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Article95 1984-11-08 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Wednesday 1124.7 Tuesday 1122.2 Week ago i 102.4 Wednesday 1046.03 Tuesday 1033.93 NEW YORK Weekogo 1015.13 Dow Jones Tuesday 1244.15 TOKYO Monday 1229.24 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1217.31 Wednesday 11,178 54 Standard and Poors Tuesday *****.66 Tuesday 170.41 Week ago *****.9895 words
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Article163 1984-11-08 14 ROTH MANS af Pall Mall: 23rd AGM at Virginia P#rk, Jalan Universiti, Petaling Jaya on Nov 8 at 11am RENONG Berbad: 2nd AGM at President Room, Selangor Club, Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur on Nov 9 at 10am. UAC Berbad: 25th AGM at Registered Office, 15th Floor, Wisma Supreme,163 words
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741 1984-11-08 15 im mm™ British TELECOAWvv HOCK LOCK SIEW IN A WEEK'S time the British government is to put a price on British Telecom, in what is touted to be the world's largest ever share issue. Some 3.01 billion shares are on offer, representing 50.2 per cent ofHOCK LOCK SIEW - 741 words
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Article139 1984-11-08 15 BEE TONG Trading Company Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ong Holdings (Pte) Ltd, has purchased 59,000 shares in Hwa Hong Manufacturing Co Ltd at between $1.30 and $1.31 each. Hwa Hong also announced that Messrs Harry Tan Partners have been appointed auditors of the company to fill139 words
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Article986 1984-11-08 15 THE MARKET opened mixed but with a firmer bias in quiet early trading yesterday. Dealers said the US presidential election result was as expected but operators were hopeful of a further cut in clearing bank base rates in the near future. At 9.45 am the FTSE 100 share986 words
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594 1984-11-08 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM SEALION Hotels Ltd, which is tapping $62.1 million from the market, is confident of achieving group pre-tax and after-tax profits this year of not less than $6.1 million and $3.2 million respectively. Based on the present paid-up capital of594 words
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390 1984-11-08 15 STOCKBROKERS in Kuala Lumpur have reacted strongly to the barrage of claims by remisiers, saying that they are faced with greater business risks than the remisiers. Besides having to cope with much of the risk of clients not honouring deals and instances of390 words
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Article, Illustration562 1984-11-08 15 THE ON-OFF negotiations for the purchase of Dunlop Holdings PLC's Malaysian manufacturing interests have been likened to Hollywood marriages by Dunlop's former chairman, Sir Campbell Fraser, in a recent article in The Economist. Sir Campbell, in narrating the events leading to Dunlop Holdings'562 words
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Article731 1984-11-08 15 Current payment Ei date Books dose Dote payable Total far the year Total tar previous AISB 15%(b) NYA NYA NYA 15% 15% A M D B 6 3%(b) Oct 8 Oct 18 Nov 29 63% 18% A M D B 2%l Nov 12 Nov 22 Dec 22 2%731 words
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Advertisement953 1984-11-08 14 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Petition) Number 75 of 1984 In the Matter of Times Publishing Berhad In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition presented by Times Publishing Berhad Limited (hereinafter called the "Petitioner") to953 words
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Advertisement18 1984-11-08 15 DECOR GUIDE A complete handbook to designing, decorating and furnishinq —i $3.30 SEPT NOV'B4 A Times Periodicals Publication18 words
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Advertisement90 1984-11-08 15 gJrBJ[afBJ[BJrgJfBJfB][MJfBJ[BJfBJfBJiaI[gJ BRING YOUR FAMILY ALONG 8c enjoy the TRADITIONAL CANTONESE CUISINE specially prepared by our expert chefs Specially decorated V. I. P. rooms available First Class service no parking problems Lunch time special (1 1 am 3pm) Famous Yick Sang Noodles Almond Soya Bean Drink/Curd Business Hours Lunch 11 am90 words
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389 1984-11-08 16 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG SEVERAL NEW PAP candidates have been mobilised to help the party's election team, headed by first organising secretary Mr Goh Chok Tong, to prepare for the coming general election. They are Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong, Messrs Mah Bow Tan,389 words
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535 1984-11-08 16 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Banking Correspondent IT WAS a quiet and modest start for yen futures yesterday at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex). After initial active trading, the yen was overshadowed by the volatile Deutschemark which dominated trading on the Simex535 words
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341 1984-11-08 16 THE SINGAPORE International Monetary Exchange (Simex) is planning to introduce futures contracts on interest rates few-long-term US dollar bonds and a foreign stock index in the next few years. This was stated yesterday by the deputy chairman of Simex, Mr341 words
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483 1984-11-08 16 EMPLOYERS are reluctant to set up creches in company premises even though the lack of them is a major cause of married women leaving their jobs. Most employers feel that the provision of childcare services is the responsibility of the government and the workers.483 words
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Article69 1984-11-08 16 WALL STREET stock prices were slightly lower in early morning trading yesterday as investors used President Reagan's re-election victory as an opportunity to take profits earned in the past two session. Market analysts said the win by Mr Reagan, who was widely supported on Wall Street, should69 words
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Article80 1984-11-08 16 UPI THE PHILIPPINE government has stepped up relief work for more than 490,000 victims of Typhoon Agnes. The death toll now stands at 359. Two C-130 transport planes ferried food and medicine to the severely battered islands of Panay and Leyte in the central Philippines.UPI - 80 words
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Article321 1984-11-08 16 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE TELECOMS' IDD service was restored last night at about 8.30 pm, after a major breakdown at its international telephone exchange early in the morning. When the breakdown occurred at 12.41 am, Telecoms standby system was activated. Only 30 per cent of international phone321 words
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276 1984-11-08 16 THE INPUT dumping regulation and the question of access to the European Economic Community market for Asean products will be some of the subjects to be discussed at the coming Asean-EEC ministerial meeting. To be held in Dublin, Ireland, on Nov 15 and276 words
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308 1984-11-08 16 A MODEL child-care centre can double as a training centre and research project for creative child-care programmes here. "Most of the research available is based on Western countries," said Dr Aline Wong. The centre could be designed308 words
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Article45 1984-11-08 16 Bernama ALL SPENDING by Malaysian government departments, agencies and statutory bodies were made accountable to the government from yesterday. Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said this was because the government wanted to know whether their spending had been made with care. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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Article40 1984-11-08 16 AFP THE OPENING of 14 port cities, as well as four special economic zones and Hainan Island, will help speed up China's modernisation programme, Deputy Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, Wei Yuming, said yesterday. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article34 1984-11-08 16 AP INDONESIAN President Suharto has ordered the formation of a coordinating team to help boost economic and trade relations with Eastern Europe, Information Minister Harmoko said yesterday. APAP - 34 words
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Article39 1984-11-08 16 AFP ZIMBABWE'S AuditorGeneral has rebuked government ministries for corruption, lethargy and general financial indiscipline during the 1962-83 financial year. Auditor-General John Hilligan said the handling of public accounts had deteriorated badly since the previous year. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article37 1984-11-08 16 AFP FIVE OF Thailand's top military officers have urged Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda to reshuffle his Cabinet to defuse political tension sparked by a recent devaluation of the baht, it was learned yesterday.AFP - 37 words
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34 1984-11-08 16 Reuter PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday ruled out setting up a "People's Court" to try top generals and others implicated in the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement413 1984-11-08 16 Asian-Pacific Tax and Investment Research Centre Singapore presents 2nd Asian Pacific Tax Conference 4-6 December 1984 Hyatt Regency Singapore TAXATION AND THE TWO-WAY FLOW OF INVESTMENT BETWEEN ASIAN PACIFIC COUNTRIES AND THE DEVELOPED WORLD KEY TOPICS To What Extant Art Foreign Investment Decisions Ultimately Based on Tax Considerations Alun G.413 words
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Advertisement222 1984-11-08 16 Sm P*g«4 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME November 1984 to January 1985 Course No. Course Title 1. Purchasing Supply Management Skills 2. The Allen Management Seminar 3. Purchasing Negotiation Skills 4. Fundamentals of Data Processing for Accounting Financial Managers 5. Effective Corporate Management 6. Selling for Success 7. Kepner Tregoe Problem Solving222 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-11-08 16 wmim Outlook for today: Cloudy with showers in several areas in the morning and afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Nov 7 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.8 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 8.00 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Roinfoll58 words
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335 1984-11-08 17 TAIWANESE Evergreen Line has boosted its capacity in the trans-Pacific trade. It has placed a total of 15 carriers in three separate trading routes to the US west coast. Each service is maintained by a different class of container ships. Previously, Evergreen served San Francisco,335 words
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456 1984-11-08 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ TAMADAM Bonded Warehouse Sdn Bhd, the fastemerging force in Malaysian warehousing, ha 6 offered to bail out shipping lines by providing storage space for their empty containers. The warehouse operator has obtained approval from the Customs and Excise Department to456 words
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Article664 1984-11-08 17 Shippmg UfM '■9* Col Afeo VI 3 Ahrenkiel Lmer VI 5 Alphotrons VI 4 Alpoc VI 5 APC Lme V 4 APL 4/5 ASCL 1 Asaobroker V 5 Austosto Line V 1 Bolt-Orient VI 4/5 Borvgkok Cont VI 2 Bonk Lin* V 5 BBS 1 4/5 Ben664 words
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Article109 1984-11-08 17 Reuter BOMBAY Port, the largest in India, is back to normal after dock workers suspended a twomonth work-to-rule for higher wages, Indian port authorities said. They said many workers had reported for duty yesterday and agreed to work beyond scheduled duty hours after union leaders announced theReuter - 109 words
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Article131 1984-11-08 17 AFP THE MASTER of a Greek ship, his wife and a Pakistani shipping agent were rescued by police from the rebellious crew who had held them as hostages to press their demands for payment of their wages, police sources in Karachi said. The rescue operation was conductedAFP - 131 words
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988 1984-11-08 18 UPI THE VIEW from Jim A moss' 22nd-story office at Lykes Lines is a sweeping curve of the gray-blue Mississippi river. This deep bend of the meandering old river gave the crescent city its name and nurtured a shipping trade long before JeanUPI - 988 words
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Article221 1984-11-08 18 Fairplay GILBRATAR Shiprepair has signed agreements with Lips, the Dutch propeller manufacturer, and its joint-venture LipsWaukesha, for repair and service of Lips propeller systems and Lips-Wauke-sha stem tube seals and bearings. The shiprepair yard was established by UK shipyard consultants A P Appledore to takeFairplay - 221 words
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Article133 1984-11-08 18 Seatrade Week ABOUT 215 service contracts had been filed with the US Federal Maritime Commission as of midOctober under the new Shipping Act. About a third of these were filed by Evergreen Line. It is understood that most of Evergreen's service contracts are in the PacificSeatrade Week - 133 words
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Article1622 1984-11-08 18 ALGERIA Algiers Sept 15. About 12 days delays with about 45 vessels waiting. Bejaia Oct 14. Three vessels waiting. Skikda Oct 14. Five vessels waiting. ANGOLA Luanda Oct 23rd. 4-5 days. 4 vessels anchored. Lobito 1-2 days. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires Oct 23rd. Customs personnel strike on Oct 25th1,622 words
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Article1787 1984-11-08 18 SLIGHTLY increased grain chartering developed on the freight market on Tuesday while limited timecharter activity was mainly confined to vessels fixed out of Japan for Australian round voyages, shipbrokers said. Grain from the US North Pacific to Taiwan received the easier level of $17.20 while a steady $10.101,787 words
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225 1984-11-08 19 THE DEMAND for large jack-up rigs in the Gulf of Mexico has virtually exhausted supply. In the Gulf there are 126 jack-ups capable of drilling in water depths in excess of 150 ft. Of those rigs, only one is without work, bringing the utilisation rate225 words
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258 1984-11-08 19 TMN ITN WHEN first mentioned a year ago, the idea seemed a good one. But it took problems with the government, labour and the economy before Delta Steamship Lines became available for United States Lines to make a bid. That happened last week.TMN ITN - 258 words
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Article268 1984-11-08 19 INMARSAT is providing a vital communications link via satellite for an emergency aid truck convoy travelling through northwest Africa. The "Sahel 84" convoy, consisting of 26 trucks plus support vehicles, left Nouadhibou, Mauritania, on Oct 29 for the 5,005 km trek. It is scheduled to arrived268 words
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Article155 1984-11-08 19 NATIONAL Galleon Shipping has been reorganised into a subsidiary of the state-owned National Development Co, effective Oct 15. Sea trade Week reports that NDC, which formerly had held a controlling interest in Galleon, signalled the Philippine government's complete take-over of the once struggling company by buying all155 words
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Article190 1984-11-08 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe. Far East Persian Gulf. Straits ports Australia. Straits Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.190 words
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270 1984-11-08 19 Fairplay SABAH Shipyard in East Malaysia has won orders worth M 527.5 million. The new orders include two 39-metre offshore supply vessels for the American company, Jackson Marine the first overseas order won by Sabah and an accommodation module for the Hyundai-Shell jointFairplay - 270 words
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Article730 1984-11-08 20 Nov 44 Offshore Support Vessel Conference, St John's, Newfoundland. Newfoundland Ocean Industries Association. Nov 54 "Singapore '84," the first international heavy lift transportation conference and exhibition, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore. N»v 5-7 European Transport Maintenance Council second annual conference, Barcelona. Nov t-l Bth international tug convetion and exhibition, Hyatt730 words
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6318 1984-11-08 24 aaaaaaea 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 arrivol and departure from the Port of6,318 words
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Article697 1984-11-08 25 SBST RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL 0 Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location E Greet 002RW 08.11 84 2300 G Asia FSB 0900-1000/1000-1100 P3/S3 JC Korzenio 05 09.11.84 0700 Baltic FE FSB 0900-1030/1700-1900 B7 Lampung 89/84 09 11697 words
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Article1803 1984-11-08 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA Afri< an Shipping Agencies (S) Ur»-Eiruli Liae Transgroup (S). Ahrrsklcl liaer Service Kim Shpg (Si Alfred C Tacpfcr Oreanus Shipping Agencies ('Si Marintex Enterprise (PKI Alpac Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KLI Lsland Cargo1,803 words
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Article478 1984-11-08 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Toba Kota Segar Latangan River Ngada Silver Light Trans Hav Bulat Baghdad Builder III Christina Isabel Edo Mara Hugheverett Kota Berkat Kwangchow Lampung Myomawa Straits Hoep Straits Pride Vietxo 06 46/7 10/11 37/38 6/7 20W 46S478 words
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Advertisement410 1984-11-08 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe Feeder •P Kelang Vessel Spore 1) Mseilles Rdam 3) H'bvrq 4) Gburg VESSEL 1) Gburg 2) H-bUfJ 3) Bteifr) Rdam S) le'H |p Mm B BUTANE B BUT AUG B BUTUC B. BUTAM U/ll 18/11 25/11 2/12 S/12 16/12 30/12 MHON N410 words
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Advertisement1217 1984-11-08 19 The Straits Steamship Group MANSFIELD CONTAINER SHIPPING PTE LTD QCL Overseas Containers Limited HONGKUK EOTKSS CAMKAN RAY KMIOO FAAWWT EBWSS lOMOOM BAT HAMUK (PRCS KNAWN TOKDUPRHS fIHIT" RAY Span H«l«n 12/11 14/11 19/11 21/11 »/u a/u 4/12 6/12 12/12 14/12 20/12 21/12 21/12 21/12 04/1 05/1 12/1 14/1 21/1 22/11,217 words
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Advertisement959 1984-11-08 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL KOTA MUTIARA KOTA PET AM KOTA WUAYA KOTA SEJATI KOTA AOUNG KOTA SEQAR KOTA ABADI VOYAGE CP/4S/M E-529 E-531 E-533 E-535 E-537 E-539 SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 9-11/11 REUNION, ADEft 13-15/11 MOGADISCIO, k 13-16/11 HOOEIDAH, JED 13-IS/11 HOOEIDAH. AO/ 30-23/11 HOOEIDAH, JED S-11/12 MOGADISCIO. I959 words
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Advertisement381 1984-11-08 26 Ponu pert, ptapir io w Mitsui O S K Lilies, (si pte ltd CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER EAST AFRICA CONTINENTAL PARTNER 7 Nov Mombasa, Daressalaam, Tamatave NEDLLOYD MOJI 16 Nov Mombasa. Daressalaam GLORIA PEAK 27 Nov Port Louis, Reunion 15 AFRICA'S r^°u WEST AFRICA NEDLLOYD MANILA NEDLLOYD MANILA 12 Nov Monrovia, Abidjan. Apapa,381 words
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Miscellaneous178 1984-11-08 26 f Regional Weather K 1 s A W J K v B 3 0 as m P? i «e SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. R Thunderstorm V />% Weather Wind direction with speed in knots y Shower f j Ram Wave height 0 Cloudy Sky178 words
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