The Business Times, 9 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER t. 1954 60 CENTS12 words
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Article837 1984-11-09 1 BT REPORTERS - Attracting women to work: many feel government must take lead By BT REPORTERS "LOOK, WE'RE in the business of producing chips, not handling kids," said Mr TC Tan, human resources manager of National Semiconductor. The feedback was clear. The government must play a major role837 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-11-09 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH MORE HOTELS are being planned for the Central Area which is already full of hotels with high overheads and falling occupancy rates. Working plans for hotels along the Singapore River, on sites once occupied by businesses of334 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-11-09 1 PRICES m tlw Stock Exekuge ef Btag»pw« phuged ycatoriay with k«th market laileei reeerdtag deahle-diglt declines. Tke BT Compsrite Index dropped 19.71 psiats to 725.72 while the Straits Times ladastrUl Index was dews 11J1 Mints to SBSJBS. Volume was tight at 8.16 mllttea salts. The261 words
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Article397 1984-11-09 1 ALL SIGNS point to further declines in interest rates before the end of the year, with the first taking place within the week. The prime rate of the big local banks is expected to be reduced to 9.25 per cent. The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation is397 words
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129 1984-11-09 1 PRIME MINISTER Mr Lee Kuan Yew yesterday sent a congratulatory message to President Ronald Reagan on his victory in the US presidential elections. Mr Lee said: "It is a welldeserved verdict on a four-year record of outstanding leadership which has restored the confidence and optimism129 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-11-09 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING CLOSER links between the Atlantic and Pacific states will not lead to the creation of an "Eastern branch" of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato), contrary to what the Soviet Union says. But a strengthening of these links504 words
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Advertisement62 1984-11-09 1 Maker of No.l i i L KENNEX BLACKjACE s»otTs»ksitutf irmtYßi Tel: 287 0044 (4 lines) S$ FIXED DEPOSITS We offer you one of the highest interest rates 7 7 p.a. 12 months p. 3. SAVINGS ACCOUNT 1 /4& Rates are subject to change without notice. IS BANQUEINDOSUEZ 3 Shenton Way.62 words
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Advertisement275 1984-11-09 1 A SUBSIDIARY of the Singapore Airlines group, Singaere International Software rvices, is offering a new service to a different type of client producers, traders and buyers of oil and chemical products. Pag«3 IT HAS BEEN less than a year since Brunei gained independence after 96 years as a British protectorate.275 words
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Advertisement107 1984-11-09 1 *^)__;^">"=.'{|-^<,<&``>+\^{{:` Full report, Pag* 15, Asian stocks, Pago 13 International stocks, Paga 12 r\i The Bet! of BALLY it to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers e Bally Boutique Branches e Champion Shoe Co (Lucky Plaza) e Chanrai Branches e Daimaru S pore e D'jien Boutique e Euro107 words
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Advertisement147 1984-11-09 2 Gevaert (South East Asia) announcesthe its information and training Centre in Singapore The opening of this Training and Information Centre marks another achievement of Agfa-Gevaert. We are the leader in photographic systems in Europe witfi a strength of 31,700 people.* With 25 subsidiaries and 120 distributors spread throughout the world.147 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration233 1984-11-09 3 CHAUNCEY CHEN has been appointed senior consultant in computers and telecommunications at PA Consulting Services. Mr Chen, a CDP, received his education at Purdue University (electrical engineering), the University of California at Berkeley (electrical engineering and computer sciences), and the National University of Singapore (business administration). Prior233 words
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Article126 1984-11-09 3 THE DEPARTMENT of Statistics is trying to minimise the inconvenience caused to employers by having to respond to too many government surveys. Instead of asking employers repetitive questions, joint surveys will be conducted as far as possible, the Department of Statistics said. The department was responding126 words
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281 1984-11-09 3 ASIAN AEROSPACE organiser Cahners Exposition Group has announced that reservations made during the recent Farnborough Air Show have resulted in space bookings of 5,000 sq m, two-thirds of the exhibition space available. The exhibition, originally scheduled for November 1985 and postponed281 words
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543 1984-11-09 3 ONE IN every five households in Japan receives electricity supplied by nuclear power plants. This rather high use of nuclear power (or peaceful purposes is in a country where the horrors of the atomic bomb were experienced by its people543 words
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Article263 1984-11-09 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE A SHOP in the Goldhill Shopping Centre was the only property sold at two separate property auctions held yesterday. The 101.9 square metre groundfloor unit was sold for $590,000. Auctioneers Knight Frank, Cheong Hock Chye and Baillieu started the bidding at $500,000263 words
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431 1984-11-09 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A SUBSIDIARY of the Singapore Airlines group is offering a new service to a different type of client producers, traders and buyers of oil and chemical products. The service offered by Singapore International Software Services enables them to do spot market431 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-11-09 3 THE FIRST EUROPEAN MUSIC FAIR, to be held here from Nov 20 to 22 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, will attract more than 30 European manufacturers of musical instruments. Organised by the National Association of German Music Instrument Manufacturers and the Chambre Syndicate de la Facture Instrumental Federation372 words
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Article173 1984-11-09 3 TO PERSUADE Singaporeans to eat more honey, and use honey in their cooking, drinks and as spreads, the Australians have mounted a special promotion at Cold Storage supermarkets. A wide variety of Australian honey, including the rare blossom and individual floral source honey, is being sold at173 words
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354 1984-11-09 4 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN GENERALLY depressed trading conditions in Singapore have affected advertising expenditure. For the first nine months of this year, there was a drop of 4.3 per cent in spending from $229.2 million in the corresponding period last year. According to the latest statistics354 words
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259 1984-11-09 4 "MR J B JEYARETNAM to become a Singapore ambassador? Absurd! What a blatant lie!" That was the People's Action Party's response to Mr Jeyaretnam's allegation that the government intended "to bribe him" and buy him out with an ambassadorship. PAP's latest Petir newsletter259 words
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408 1984-11-09 4 THE INLAND Revenue Department (IRD) collected $584 million in property taxes during the first six months of this year, an increase of $162 million over the same period last year. The absolute increase, according to the department's latest annual report,408 words
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246 1984-11-09 4 COMPETITIONS for the best slogans, posters, jingles, department and employee, and banners and T-shirts that sell the message, apparently feature prominently among the productivity promotion programmes (3Ps) of companies. Eight selected companies, representing a cross-section of the different sectors, yesterday shared their246 words
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386 1984-11-09 4 DURING his fifth day in the witness box, Lee Kwong Fai disagreed that if "bucketting" was going on in Broadview Commodities, Alan Wong Hoi Ping had no knowledge of it. Lee, a director of Broadview, disagreed further with another suggestion that386 words
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Article86 1984-11-09 4 AN AUSTRALIAN accountant and educator. Professor AS Carrington, will give a talk on Nov 15 at the National University of Singapore. The theme of the talk, organised by the NUS School of Accountancy, is "Future Directions of the Accountancy Profession and Implications for Accountancy Education". Professor Carrington86 words
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265 1984-11-09 4 YEN FUTURES put up a dismal performance on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) yesterday as the currency futures market, in line with the foreign exchange market, took a breather after Wednesday's hectic trading. On the second day of trading, yen futures265 words
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176 1984-11-09 4 SINGAPORE Airlines has so far sold 37 of its used aircraft as it replaces its fleet with new aircraft. The aircraft, disposed of between October 1979 and September this year, included five 8737-10Qs, 10 8707-320s and seven DCIO-30s. Most of the buyers176 words
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504 1984-11-09 4 THE SKILLS Development Fund plans to initiate some serious discussion on improving the quality of training programmes in Singapore, starting with trainers. With the proliferation of trainers in recent years, employers and the training community have suggested that training programmes maintain a minimum504 words
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267 1984-11-09 4 CHURCHES are fast emerging as a new market for local software dealers. The places of worship are finding it imperative to computerise their general accounting functions, keep account of their promised contributions and maintain data on their churchgoers. A handful of267 words
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375 1984-11-09 4 THE RISE in the number of visitors to Singapore continued through September with a 4.1 per cent increase in visitors compared with the same month last year. The number of visitors who arrived in the Republic that month was 239,438, which375 words
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377 1984-11-09 4 A PANAMA-registered ship carrying $5.66 million worth of cargo sneaked out of Singapore waters for Taiwan on the night of Aug 29 this year. The subterfuge surrounding the M V Ocomas Prosper's departure was later discovered to be part of a377 words
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Article66 1984-11-09 4 AN ITALIAN trade mission will be in Singapore at the end of the month. The 10-member trade mission will be promoting a range of home, office and kitchen furniture as well as alabaster items such as picture frames, vases and ash trays. The mission will be in66 words
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145 1984-11-09 4 BY THE middle of next year, Singapore will account for 10 per cent of the global output of Data General, a US computer manufacturer which sold more than (1 billion worth of computers this year. Data General's new plant, operational by145 words
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Advertisement91 1984-11-09 3 I Ik .TO m V -y L «r V N *A\|l*S $easoi[ In Europe, the quest for wild game is a wellloved sport. At the BAROH'S TABLE, the pleasures of hunting are experienced in the magnificent offering of prized game fare, prepared in celebrated European tradition. From November 2 17,91 words
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Advertisement90 1984-11-09 4 DragmQtf 228 Masterfully Prepared Sichuan Sea Food Dishes PI Won* Ban Sav Rett. Manager FREE: a bottle of Renault Cognac OVB for mea Exceeding $300. And Gazela Vinho Verde Wine for meals exceeding $100. From 16 Sep—ls Nov'B4 Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant Novotel Orchid Inn (Plymouth Wing) OftMdinn Dunearn Road,90 words
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Advertisement86 1984-11-09 4 AMERICA ON YOUR OWN „$lBBB AMERICA ON YOUR OWN. For business or leisure. A great way to enjoy the benefits of group travel with almost total freedom. What's more, for your extended stay you can take advantage of our special hotel rates available exclusively to you. DO WHAT ClftAft You86 words
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Advertisement169 1984-11-09 5 This is an airline seat However much free booze they pour down your throat No matter how much imagination went into the delicious pre-prepared meals. Regardless pf the in -night entertainment, To that seat. There's no such thing as a great way to fly, but at Air Canada we go169 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration639 1984-11-09 6 After Reagan's landslide victory, America begins to look at all the implications it holds AP UNITED STATES policy towards the Soviet Union, Central America and the Middle East following President Ronald Reagan's landslide victory hinges on the men who take charge of two vitalAP - 639 words
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572 1984-11-09 6 ANTHONY LEWIS - By ANTHONY LEWIS NYT IT IS GOING to be a different country. The size of President Reagan's victory stunned even those who had anticipated it, but I wonder how many people understand what it may bring by way of lasting changes inNYT - 572 words
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321 1984-11-09 6 FT FOR Denise Williams, it was without question an answer to a prayer, as she pushed Christopher along the full supermarket shelves, mentally feasting on fresh milk, yoghurts and bread. Her reaction would have been absurd in Sheffield, or Sydney, or even Singapore butFT - 321 words
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Article234 1984-11-09 6 NYT IT HAS BEEN less than a year since Brunei gained independence after 96 years as a British protectorate. But already the tiny sultanate of 200,000 people is moving determinedly to establish a strong diplomatic presence in Washington. Pengiran Haji Idriss, Brunei's first ambassador to theNYT - 234 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-11-09 6 Reuter SOFTWARE COMPANIES, determined to curb the plundering of the industry's revenue base by software "pirates", are stepping up a fight against the illegal copying of their computer programmes. "We've tried moral suasion without great success. As a result, software companies areReuter - 319 words
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Article785 1984-11-09 6 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time PAA PA5 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0720 KUL SIA SQ43 0730 DHA CAL CJ010 0805 JED/DHA MAS MH681 0820 KUL TMA TL351 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH603 0905 KUL SWR SRI 76 0930 ZRH/BKK MAS MH671 0930 KUL MAS MH811 0940785 words
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Advertisement150 1984-11-09 6 A Taste of France Bom Coq au Chambertin to Grapes Suzette At The Luncheon -Amwc-i i m > J& 4f 0 r r M i* V- > c» y V i It 0 4T- y 4 "V IP V "French cooking is a fine art" says Mandarin Singapore's Executive Chef,150 words
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Advertisement14 1984-11-09 6 /W1 Pan Am First Class. First In Space. First In Luxury. First In Comfort.14 words
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Miscellaneous81 1984-11-09 6 Doonesbury rnve got m ssNsmvuy of A LUG UJR£NCH,MOU)TMT, J.J. 7 I'VE JUST M1556P NT 1 /FIRST-eveRCHANCe TO VOTSANPALIYOUCANPOISR£N Me I iJ WiCl Mil PONT fCt 3k5 A JOB' Mil, I PONT HAVE TO TAKB THIS ABUSB' I'M GOOP GOING INTO TOUJN TO PLAN.Z. see a Movie > HAve a81 words
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OVERSEAS
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366 1984-11-09 7 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said that the government tended to regulate business in the country because it was the businessmen themselves who wished to be protected and because some of them had a tendency to "misbehave". Dr Mahathir said theBernama - 366 words
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Article211 1984-11-09 7 Reuter PRESIDENT Marcos of the Philippines said inflation would average 20 to 25 per cent next year and fall towards 50 per cent at the end of this year from 63 per cent currently. He told an association of lawyers the International Monetary Fund's acceptance ofReuter - 211 words
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Article79 1984-11-09 7 Reuter INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has agreed in a meeting with Sikh businessmen that state insurance companies should deal promptly with claims arising from anti-Sikh riots and add retroactive clauses covering damage if these are not in contracts. The government has instructed stateReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-11-09 7 AP FOREIGN Minister Miguel D'Escoto denied that MiG warp lanes were aboard a Soviet ship that docked in Nicaragua on Wednesday, and accused the US government of trying to create the atmosphere for an invasion. A military spokesman said a plane offAP - 247 words
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274 1984-11-09 7 Reuter AMERICAN Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger has urged West Germany to join the US in research on a space-based anti-nuclear defence system. Writing in Wednesday's edition of the Die Welt newspaper, Mr Weinberger said: "I cannot stress enough how important West Germany'sReuter - 274 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article48 1984-11-09 7 TWO GIANT Japanese companies were ordered to pay heavy penalty taxes for failing to report exact income. Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co faces a US$2B.9 million bill and Mitsui and Co was ordered to pay U5526.9 million in delayed tax and penalties for the financial years 1962-83.48 words
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Article51 1984-11-09 7 TREASURY Under-Secretary Beryl Sprinkel said the US Treasury Department, which has been studying various tax changes, is heading in the direction of a modified flat tax. The Treasury will recommend to President Reagan a new tax system that is fairer, simpler, and raises the same amount of51 words
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Article70 1984-11-09 7 THE NEW ZEALAND economy is undergoing its strongest economic recovery since 1973, the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research said. In its third-quarter business survey, the institute said indications are that the economy is still at the top of the business cycle although it is not possible70 words
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Article57 1984-11-09 7 PRIME MINISTER Wojciech Jaruzelski has assumed personal supervision of Poland's Interior Ministry after the murder of opposition priest Rev Jerzy Popieluszko. But the government said "it has not been established who instigated the crime... If there are some instigators who are clearly accomplices in the legal sense,57 words
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Article62 1984-11-09 7 A POLITICAL debate between UMNO and the opposition Pas has been cancelled, the New Straits Times reported yesterday. The debate was cancelled after the Cabinet met on Wednesday and considered appeals by rulers of nine Malaysian states, the former Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian Muslim62 words
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Article52 1984-11-09 7 Agencies LEADING Japanese confectioner Morinaga has announced temporary 20 per cent salary cuts for 19 executives to cope with the sharp drop in its sales sparked by a gang who poisoned its products. Plans to postpone and curtail winter bonuses for its 20,000 full-time workers are also beingAgencies - 52 words
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90 1984-11-09 7 Reuter WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl, appearing before a special parliamentary committee investigating the Flick bribery scandal, has firmly denied using any influence in favour of a big tax break for the Flick group. The tax concession was awarded on two billion deutschemarks Flick obtainedReuter - 90 words
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226 1984-11-09 7 AP CHINA has won a seat on the World Court for the first time since the Communist government in Beijing gained admission to the United Nations 13 years ago. American-educated Ni Zhengyu, 78-year-old legal counsel in the Chinese Foreign Ministry, was elected simultaneously byAP - 226 words
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561 1984-11-09 7 NYT THREE of America's largest banks, led by Citibank, have reduced their prime lending rates by a quarter of a percentage point, to 11V4 per cent. Although the move came on Wednesday, only a day after the presidential election, bankers said theNYT - 561 words
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Article214 1984-11-09 7 Reuter THE revolutionary impact of new information technology may widen the gap between the have and have-not nations. A prominent American sociologist, Harvard University Professor Ezra Vogel, told an international conference of computer experts on Wednesday that just as money was "the driving force inReuter - 214 words
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Article77 1984-11-09 7 UPI CHEVRON Corp and Gulf Oil Corp have cut their posted prices for America's most important crude oil by US$l to $29 a barrel in spite of tentative signs that world oil supplies are shrinking Chevron and Gulf followed the lead of three other majorUPI - 77 words
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Advertisement92 1984-11-09 7 The Polo by Piaget. Hand-crafted in 18K solid gold and water resistant to 30 metres. LA COTE- AUX-FEES ET GENEVE Chez les plus grands joailliers du monde shovroomt and Senior Centra: Smgaporr <CI-IC. Scottv. Vc«ts fcad. Sinsapm- 0*22. TH 2JS4*9I MtUymL- G4-5. PU/j Y.~ Chiun. Jalan RcfcHilinfr Kuala Lumpur Trl92 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article307 1984-11-09 8 IN SPITE OF initial reticence, 102 banks and other financial institutions have indicated that they will take part directly in the electronic interbank funds transfer system, currently scheduled for March 21, 1985. This is more than double the number of financial institutions that are linked307 words
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Article105 1984-11-09 8 WEE CHO YAW is the new chairman of the Far Eastern Bank (FEB), says the United Overseas Bank's monthly publication Group News. On August 17, 1984 Messrs Wee, Allan Ng Poh Meng, Richard Eu Keng Mun, Ho Sim Guan and Lim Kee Ming, all of whom105 words
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Article85 1984-11-09 8 KDB INTERNATIONAL (Singapore), a local merchant banking arm of Korea Development Bank, is making its aebut in the Singapore-based US dollar Hoating rate certificates of deposit market. The three-year US$lO million FRCD, to be issued at par on Nov 13, will carry an interest rate85 words
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Article185 1984-11-09 8 HONGKONG The metal closed lower after a quiet day's trading yesterday. It ended at U5J348.00/40 an ounce, little changed from an initial $348.00/50 but was below New York's *350.25/75 close. Local gold finished HK$9 above Wednesday's close at $3,239 a tahil. The krugerrand rose $10 to $2,810 (US$359). TOKYO185 words
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Article249 1984-11-09 8 Interbank rates at 3pm Cufftociti Nominal rat •a Smithaonian Qwotad yaal or day e roaa parity changa Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2 1475 ***** 2 8196 23 84 Sterling pound 2 7337 ***** 7 3469 -6279 Australian dollar 1 8565 1 8584249 words
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Article55 1984-11-09 8 Reuter THE Mass Transit Railway Corp of Hongkong will issue US$75 million of 10year floating rrte notes, lead manager Morgan Guaranty Ltd said. The notes will bear interest of 1/8-point above the sixmonth London interbank offered rate. Investors will have an annual option to redeem at parReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-11-09 8 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Short-dates eased between 1/16 and 1/8 point initially and remained unchanged thereafter with overnight closing at 9-9/16 9-7/16 and week fixed at 91/2 9-3/8. Period rates were little changed at narrowly mixed earlier349 words
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Article744 1984-11-09 8 SINGAPORE: The US dollar extended its early gains yesterday against most major currencies in thin late trading. It firmed in early morning trading on short-cover-ing and commercial buying, then eased slightly in early afternoon before rising again in late trading on European short-covering. The dollar closed firmer at744 words
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Article300 1984-11-09 8 AFTER the recent steep advances in the Enr«d«Uar futures, the market went into a correction phase as evidenced by waves of selling from US institutions during the opening minutes of Simex yesterday. December Eurodollar opened with a gap down at 90.04, five points from CME's close. The selling pressure300 words
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Article116 1984-11-09 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate fell by 1/4-point from Wednesday to close at 6 7/8 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market yesterday. One and two-month maturities remained unchanged while three-month fell by 1/16-point. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overnight 6 7/8 6 3/4 1-month 7116 words
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Advertisement209 1984-11-09 8 Go express to Copenhagen, Athens, Frankfurt and Rome, non-stop from Bangkok .Then onward to Zurich, Amsterdam, Paris and London. The Way we fly gets you to Europe in the shortest Time seems to fly when you're enjoying the -ft time. It's because we take the Great Circle Express comforts of209 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article228 1984-11-09 9 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight Local From Operator Flight Local For number time number time FRIDAY TMA TL351 0830 BEY/DXB FT FT78 0135 KUL/HKG/ NRT/ANC/ ORD/JFK JAL JL615 0930 KUL NW NW906 0935 NRT/SFO /LAX TMA TL351 1000 TYO/(BKK /DXB/BEY) TMA TL352 1000 TYO/(BKK /DXB/BEY) SATURDAY CAL CI333 0250228 words
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254 1984-11-09 9 THIS YEAR marks the sixth year since American air cargo carrier Flying Tigers launched freight services between Singapore and the United States. It now operates four weekly cargo flights between Singapore and the US which have a capacity of about254 words
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486 1984-11-09 9 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A SLOWDOWN in orders for computer components from the US is hurting not only the manufacturers here but also the air freight industry. Most badly hit by the chain effect are those freight agents which handle exports for big companies486 words
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Article107 1984-11-09 9 KUWAIT AIRWAYS, the first airline to order and operate the convertible A3OO-600Cs from Airbus Industrie, has taken delivery of the aircraft this year. The A3OO-600Cs are replacing several of the airline's Boeing 707s and 7475. The A3OO-600Cs currently seat 28 first-class and 234 economy passengers. All107 words
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ON THE WING
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Article45 1984-11-09 9 FIGURES for 1983 show that John F Kennedy International Airport in New York was the world's busiest for air cargo. It handled 1.04 million tonnes of freight, followed by Chicago's O'Hare (890,000), Los Angeles (699,000), Frankfurt (649,000), Tokyo's Narita (634,000) and Paris (4496,000).45 words
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Article53 1984-11-09 9 MEMBERSHIP of lata has increased to 134 with the addition of several airlines such as CAM Air International, a US domestic all-cargo carrier based in Atlanta; BraathensSAFE, a Norwegian airline operating domestic scheduled services and international charters; Virgin Atlantic Airways, a new British airline; and Aero Peru53 words
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Article48 1984-11-09 9 BOEING has donated $250,000 to the International Airline Training Fund, part of lata's programme for developing airlines of small nations. The fund hopes to raise $2 million and the interest earned from it will be used to provide scholarships and other financial help for staff training.48 words
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Article43 1984-11-09 9 TWO NEW reports, one for passenger and one for freight traffic, representing industry forecasts for the years *****966 have just been published by the International Air Transport Association (lata). Both reports deal with traffic between a specific country and various regions.43 words
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Article28 1984-11-09 9 THE AIR Transport Association of America said international air freight was up 13.8 per cent and domestic air freight up 11.8 per cent in August.28 words
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272 1984-11-09 9 PLANS ARE in the offing to tap the air cargo and passenger traffic potential between Singapore and Chile. This follows the establishment of an air link between the two countries. The link, which is via the South Pacific, involves LanChile, the national272 words
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Advertisement243 1984-11-09 9 Office space in Raffles City lower. The ideal location in the central business district Singapore's most valued, prestigious location. At the heart of the Central Business District, connecting Shenton Way, Raffles Place and Orchard Road. The gateway to Changi Airport via East Coast Parkway. And served by the City Hall243 words
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FEATURES
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Article462 1984-11-09 10 THE AMBITIOUS and detailed Task Force report on luring women back to work "is now up for grabs. Who will take on its implementation is as much a poser as how that can be done. BT's interviews with people juggling the roles of employer, employee462 words
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Article, Illustration1466 1984-11-09 10 TERESA LIM - Some of Hongkong's most expensive real estate is languishing under a sign reading: 'For Sale' Property prices will be the key barometer of confidence in Hongkong. In the first of two articles on property in the colony, BT's Hongkong Correspondent TERESA LIM investigates prospects for the residential1,466 words
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550 1984-11-09 10 letter to Hie Editor DEAR SIR, Your leader of Nov 6 ("An envy we can do without") is timely and evocative. It looks around the subject of productivity. It looks around the world. It concludes that there is a need to develop positive attitudes but550 words
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Advertisement127 1984-11-09 10 WE'RE FUSSY ABOUT LITTLE THINGS. Wfr w wm i X > SPW" 9 >*50* »y Pasti UilP t« •••t.t. I 3(H) furnished roams and suites Businessman's Centre Spei uilty restaurants, the Kampaihi, Cotden Phoenix an/I (.halet. Coffee Shop Bar Lounges Swimming Poo! Snapping Arcade l ire safety in ei-ery room.127 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous670 1984-11-09 10 TOMwmi CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Bob around m the drink with an ape (6) 7 It's politely said to give precedence (5, 3) 8 Still less than ecstatic (6) 10 Possibly busts certain remnants (5) 13 Keep m the poker game os a guest (4) 14 Repetitive farewell (4) 15670 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration717 1984-11-09 11 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER MALAYSIA, who earlier in the week saw two of their own elected to high office in the 1 Asian Zone FIQ, rewarded Dr «P S Nathan's presidency and Peter Yap's elevation to secretary-general with a goldmedal showing in the men's Trios717 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-11-09 11 Bth FIQ Asian Zone Championship Nov 4th —10th 1984 Singapore ON WEDNESADY EVENING, after Australia had swept themselves into the first-round lead of the women's Trios event, their bubbly captain, Jeanette Baker, said something that I thought was worth remembering. She had564 words
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Article, Illustration717 1984-11-09 11 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE'S Phua Thin Kiay and Lim Swee Wah restored local pride as Malaysia's M Ramayah continued his brilliant surge in the PGA Mercedes Benz Classics golf championship at the Bukit course yesterday. Thin Kiay and Swee Wah, Singapore's717 words
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Miscellaneous1194 1984-11-09 11 w sm mm HIGHLIGHTS Evening At The Ballet The Sleeping Beouty 8.30 pm, Chonnel 12 The Nationale Ballet of Netherlands, with principals Alexandra Radius and Henry Jurriens, perform Tchaikovsky's "The Sleeping Beauty" in this lavish Netherlands Broadcasting production, recorded "live" at its premiere at the Holland Festival. Music is by1,194 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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283 1984-11-09 12 Reuter NV PHILIPS Gloeilampenfabrieken has maintained earlier forecasts that it would reach its 1984 goals of one billion guilders in net profit and 50 billion guilders in turnover. This compares with a 647 million guilder profit and a 46.18 billion guilder turnover lastReuter - 283 words
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155 1984-11-09 12 EASTMAN Kodak Co expects sharply higher 1984 earnings after last year's net US$565 million, or $3.41 a share, says chairman and chief executive officer Colby Chandler. Kodak has announced third-quarter net earnings of $332.3 million or $2.05 a share, compared with $229.1 million and $1.39 respectively155 words
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Article38 1984-11-09 12 Reuter WARNER Communications Inc, NV Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken and Siemens AG have decided not to proceed with the planned merger of their worldwide recorded music activities due to opposition by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). ReuterReuter - 38 words
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286 1984-11-09 12 Reuter WALL STREET on Wednesday ignored President Reagan's reelection and declining interest rates to concentrate on profittaking in a session marked by a steady fall in prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 10.93 to 1233.22. Losing issues led gainers 979 to 616 andReuter - 286 words
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Article216 1984-11-09 12 NOV 07 ANtitv C$ 28* ■4 Imp Oil Inco 434 IS -4 -4 Ale on 374 (9 u 14 -4 -4k Int Pro* Pipe Int Uts 32 214 -4 unch Algomo Bonk Mont 23*i Intl Nickel Bonk Novo Scotia 13 344 274 30 u unch unch 4 -4 -4216 words
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Article280 1984-11-09 12 NOV 07 Bond Trust BV 230 unch Un Steel 102 1 INDUSTRIALS Untsec 4!5 unch A Alpha 8006 WooJworth 1400 unch Abercom 148 unch MININGS AE And a 785 2440 -40 Amoprop 330 unch Angtvaal ***** -25 A MIC 2650 unch 1875 -50 Boriows 1050 ■10 Battels 7800 C280 words
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Article725 1984-11-09 12 MOV 07 USJ ACf MuMrm Alton Akjmm 28* Alcoa 37* Aiegheny Lud 23* 1* Afced Chem Cp 34* -I* Afced Stores 53*» Ai»-Cholmers 8% Am Bronds 1nc 64 inch Am Broadcast 62* -1* Am Con Co 49'* Am Cyonomd 49 Am Elec Pwr 20* unch Am Express 36*725 words
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Article963 1984-11-09 12 Amsterdam NOV 07 Ik ABN 342 50 2 5 A egoo 133 50 -08 Ahok) 186 00 -05 Akzo 98 90*x4 5 AMEV 190 80 -1 7 Amtn Afrwotonk 65 00 -1 Berk 43 SO -0 4 Boh ***** -15 Borvjrr»i 280 00 02 Botko Bonn 69 50963 words
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Article373 1984-11-09 13 HONGKONG: Share prices closed mixed yesterday after a day of quiet and slow trading, with investors awaiting developments on Wall Street after President Reagan's re-election. China Light rose 70 cents to HK$l6, HK Electric 10 to $6.20 and Hang Seng Bank 50 to $38, but HK Land eased 2.5373 words
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Article286 1984-11-09 13 NOV 08 NT Chem Indus Lien Hwa Indus 18 50 12 70 unch -02 -0 15 Nan Y a Plas 30 00 unch All Sincere Indus 680 Pocihc Cons 25 50 -05 Asto Cement 2520 -02 Pacific Elect Cathay Cons 28 20 02 17 80 unch Chong Hwo Bonk286 words
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Article411 1984-11-09 13 TOKYO: Share prices ended slightly lower yesterday after recouping most early losses through late buying by institutional investors. The market average, which was down 75.48 at one stage after falling 119.12 on Wednesday, closed at 11,166.92, down 11.62, on turnover of 360 million shares, unchanged from Wednesday. The Stock411 words
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Article122 1984-11-09 13 MANILA: Share prices closed easier in quiet trading yesterday. The Commercial and Industrial Index was down 0.84 at 116.91, the Mining Index was off 6.52 at 836.58 and the Oils Index was 0.003 easier at 0.581. MOV M Pev» Oriental B ...0011 unch Phd Overseen 0 0016 -26 9984122 words
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Article398 1984-11-09 13 SYDNEY: Share markets closed firmer in active trading yesterday on support for gold and heavyweight mining stocks with industrial and oil issues under selling pressure. The All Ordinaries Index was up 1.4 points at 779.1, the All Industrials marker was down 0.3 at 1124.4 and the All Resources Index398 words
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Article134 1984-11-09 13 BANGKOK: Prices closed higher in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.27 point to 120.62 and advances led declines by nearly four to three. NOV oa lata* Smm City Cement 442 2 A ok horn Thai Siam Credit Ayuthoya ln> South Asia f4xe And Trust 120 2134 words
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118 1984-11-09 13 AFP LONDON broker Savory Milln has recommended the selective buying of Australian mining shares in the belief that the natural resources sector is going to benefit from, a drop in the US dollar and interest rates. Savory Milln told its customers that the dollar has doubtlessAFP - 118 words
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Article339 1984-11-09 13 AP NISSAN MOTORS which is building Japan's first car plant in Britain has predicted that cars will roll off the assembly line by the end of 1966. Nissan president Takashi Ishihara said on Wednesday at a ceremony at Sunderland airport in north-east England that theAP - 339 words
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268 1984-11-09 13 AP MORINAGA and Co, a major Japanese confectionery under attack by extortionists who have poisoned some of its sweets, said that its sales were falling sharply. It predicted a 800 million yen loss in fiscal 1964, which ends next March 31.AP - 268 words
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Article156 1984-11-09 14 Chineee Produce FOB NSW 502 50 Exchange Nutmeg (Sellers' new closm< prices on Nov 110 FOB NSW 380 00 t SVIOO kg) B W FOB NSW 281 00 Coconut oil BukFOe Od drum FOB 195 00 208 00 Gambier FOB NSW 305 00 New drum FOB ***** Copro156 words
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Article276 1984-11-09 14 Singapore A-1 special C-1 special C-l Ordinary 187 unq (SS/Vito, ex-godown) unq Thai whit* Loonzain 100% £8 100% 1st doss (kangaroo) new crop first grade 100% second grade q 96 100% third grade unq 100% 2nd class 0 70 Parboiled 100% 3rd doss 0.70 5% 227 25% new crop276 words
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Article310 1984-11-09 14 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 172.00 cents per kg, up 0.75 from Wednesday. The morning session gained 1.75 cents on speculative buying and some covering interest in quiet trading. Lack of follow-through buying in the afternoon caused prices to ease slightly,310 words
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Article127 1984-11-09 14 MALAYSIAN palm oil market prices ended firmer yesterday on continued covering, with sentiment aided by higher Chicago soybean futures. Activity slackened as most buyers were reserved at the high levels. In November, central rose Msls to $1,245 per tonne and south and north $12.50 to $1,242.50. In December,127 words
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Article105 1984-11-09 14 Hm Kute Lam per Tin Market gained another one eest yesterday to Ms2fjn per kg, still within the IT A tower range of $».15 and mainly boosted by sastalaed buffer stack manager baying support. The steady rise was also attributed to caatinaed Japanese and local Interest and a105 words
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Article162 1984-11-09 14 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 3,150 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,200 Blue Pho«mx 32'» 3,800 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,000 Corded yam, hank Blue Phoenix 21's 3,400 Combed yorn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,800 Blue Phoenix 40's 5,000 Open-end yarn Blue162 words
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Article336 1984-11-09 14 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB in botet) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers SeUers Int 1 RSS prompt 170 25 171.25 m 25 I72.25N Int 1 RSS Nov 171 50 172 00 172 00 173 00 Int 1 RSS D«c ***** ***** 174 25 174 75 lot336 words
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Article107 1984-11-09 14 (c«nuAg, 1-ton xjiieti) November December (current mth) (forward mth) RAS NOON NOON kfM S«H«n S*H«n SSR20 167 50 169 SON 168 50 170 50N SSR 50 165 50 167 SON 166 50 168 50N MRELB B«r«rs Stlltn B«,.„ S<llci i SMR CV 197 50 I99 50N 199107 words
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Article65 1984-11-09 14 SOYBEAN FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade rallied from mid-session lows on Wednesday to close 24 to 5V* US-cents per bushel higher, with January posting a nine-cent range on the day. Soyoil futures closed down 0.06 cent per lb in January to up 0.25 in July, with meal65 words
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Article65 1984-11-09 14 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mixed on Wednesday, ranging from down V« UScent per bushel in December to up one in new crop July. Cargill Grain was the featured buyer of December on the day, with Merrill Lynch buying late. Corn futures rallied steadily from65 words
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Article854 1984-11-09 14 COFFEE Robusta futures at midday yesterday were £24 to £4 above Wednesday's close apart from November, which rose £76 to a contract high on market anxiety over possible shortage of prompt tenderable supplies. November ended at the morning's high of £2,586 a tonne, up from Wednesday's close of854 words
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Article, Illustration4245 1984-11-09 15 IN LINE with the 10.93point fall on the mid-week Dow Jones Industrial Average, share prices fell sharply on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The ST Industrial Index fell 11.91 points to 826.26 while the BT Composite Index dropped 10.76 points to 726.72.4,245 words
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Article256 1984-11-09 15 SINGAPORE Rises Indices S P Tot*. 306 Koala S4m< 476 Saafcaa 225 U A C 314 M Gtos 262 MMl ki Soon 242 P Patoo* SOT 138 Falls U M Flow 790 CCM 450 C PfMrtiw 360 Saa»ai Urnm 770 K—lucty Sport 430 Matra HUm 296 SM256 words
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Article456 1984-11-09 15 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market slipped back to its downward drift yesterday with share prices closing on an easier note. Investors who had been hoping for a strong lead from the overnight Wall Street after the landslide victory of President Reagan were generally disappointed. The Dow456 words
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Article3536 1984-11-09 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 lots of l,ooo.unltf_ unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contract» are quoted after the word "SETT" Big3,536 words
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1041 1984-11-09 16 MALAYSIA'S 10 PC SHARE TRANSFER TAX THERE is still a lot of confusion and uncertainty over the recently introduced 10 per cent share transfer tax on Malaysian land-based companies, especially on its implementation. The consensus seems to be that the director-general of Malaysia's Inland Revenue1,041 words
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135 1984-11-09 16 FT Continental Gummi-werke, West Germany's biggest tyre maker, is gaining an increasingly firm foothold in Japan and the United States in cooperation with partners there. Its Japanese partner, Toyo Tire Rubber, is planning to increase its production of Continental tyres from about 200,000FT - 135 words
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517 1984-11-09 16 FT THE BANK OF ENGLAND is to introduce a more open and robust market for British government securities in which dealers will have exclusive trading rights but will come under close supervisory scrutiny. The new market, which is beingFT - 517 words
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Article2212 1984-11-09 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 Ajinomoto (3.605) Alcorn (1 306 1.315) (35) 1.32 (43)2,212 words
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378 1984-11-09 16 FT DEUTSCHE BANK, West Germany's largest bank, is to take a 4.99 per cent stake in Morgan Grenfell, the London merchant bank, at a cost of £14 million. Morgan Grenfell also disclosed that it was laying out £31 million in cashFT - 378 words
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Article102 1984-11-09 16 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Thursday 1124.3 Wednesday 1124 7 Thursday 1052 65 Week ogo 1105.0 Wednesday 1046 03 Week ago 1029.26 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Wednesday 1233.22 Tuesday 1244 15 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ogo 1207 38 Thursday 1166.92 Wednesday *****.54 Standard and Poors Week102 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-11-09 16 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI EUROPE'S leading stock chartist, Mr Adriaan Schrikker, a familiar face among the many investment analysts who come to the Far East to conduct financial seminars, will once again be in Singapore later this month. Mr Schrikker, popularly called "The Chartist Pope",369 words
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147 1984-11-09 16 ELDERS-IXL, the Australian trading, brewing and financing conglomerate, has repeated its assertion that more of its finance business would move offshore if it fails to win a full domestic banking licence. Applications for an unspecified number of new banking licences are due to147 words
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Article243 1984-11-09 16 Managers' prices MARA Bumiputra for Nov 9 Frst B'putro 531 536 Singapore Unit Trust Second B'putro Thrd B'putro 4 68 4 73 4 09 4 14 The Commerce 2.55 2 71 Fourth B'putro 438 443 The Savings Fund 1 70 1 80 Fifth B'putro 2 96 3.01 S'pore243 words
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Article62 1984-11-09 16 RENONG Berhad: 2nd AGM at President Room, Selangor Club, Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur on Nov 9 at 10am. UAC Berhad: 25th AGM at Registered Office, 15tlj Floor, Wisma Supreme, Jalan Punchak, Kuala Lumpur on Nov 20 at noon. KEMAYAN OU Palm Ber* had: 19th AGM at 5E Foil62 words
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787 1984-11-09 17 mxmmm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW RESTRUCTURING of the Malaysian insurance industry, particularly for life insurance companies, is a long and complicated process involving, in most cases, arduous and detailed valuations. That is why foreign-owned insurance companies generally take a longer time to complete theirBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 787 words
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Article940 1984-11-09 17 SHARE prices opened lower yesterday reflecting the fall on Wall Street the day before. The FTSE 100 index at 9.45 am was down 7.2 at 1,150.1. ICI was down 6p at 668, Thorn EMI shed 7p to 457 and Glaxo fell lOp to £10. Closing middle prices of940 words
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76 1984-11-09 17 SIR MICHAEL EDWARDES, the former chairman of BL, and of ICL, is expected today to be appointed chief executive of Dunlop, the tyre and rubber products company. Mr Robin Biggam, who was finance director of ICL the British mainframe manufacturer until its recent acquisition76 words
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Article457 1984-11-09 17 BEN A Campaay is now known as QAF Ltd and it will be traded under the new name from today. Existing stock certificates bearing the old name remain valid indefinitely and are good for delivery. Barbinder A Co Pte has been appointed share registrar of QAF in place457 words
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342 1984-11-09 17 THE THREE COMPANIES involved in the press merger have each submitted the scheme of arrangement to the Singapore High Court for approval. The court's confirmation of the reduction in the share capital of Times Publishing Bhd, The Straits Times342 words
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Article, Illustration552 1984-11-09 17 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - Rowe Pitman plans to set up office By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN Reuter ROWE PITMAN, a leading UK stockbroking firm, is preparing to establish an office in Singapore. The firm has wanted representatives in Singapore for some time but has been unable to apply for approval from the Singapore authorities while itReuter - 552 words
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557 1984-11-09 17 MALAYSIA'S recently-intro-duced Share (Land-based Company) Transfer Tax has claimed its first victim in North Borneo Timbers Bhd. The tax has delayed the completion of negotiations NBT has been holding for a major acquisition, according to NBT chairman Nusli Wadia in a statement attempting557 words
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Advertisement194 1984-11-09 17 MIAMI 2 PM PARIS 8 PM JAKARTA 2 AM Citißanking can help keep your company's money working around the clocks From The Citi of Ibmorrowf. .Citißanking today. Mail. Telephone. Telex. If your company is still doing most of its banking in traditional wax's, it's not just wasting time. It's losing194 words
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570 1984-11-09 18 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE DBS GROUP is setting up the biggest department store in Singapore which it expects to have a turnover of at least $80 million a year. The store, a 51-49 per cent venture between DBS and the Osaka-based Sogo chain, will570 words
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92 1984-11-09 18 UPI CHILE'S SIX main cities were under a strict curfew yesterday morning, two days after President Augusto Pinochet placed the country under a "state of siege" and began a sweep against left-wing opponents. Opposition spokesmen said the government was expected to announce severe newUPI - 92 words
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Article74 1984-11-09 18 UPI AUSTRIA, in a dramatic match during which one of its players collapsed, leaving his partner to play alone, defeated the United States on the penultimate deal of the 64-board quarter-final of the World Bridge Olympiad in Seattle. The US led by a small marginUPI - 74 words
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526 1984-11-09 18 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S taxpayers, told by the Minister of Finance that their country is aifeconomic disaster zone, learned that the cost would be higher taxes and fuel charges. Finance Minister Roger Douglas said he was increasing income taxes and duty on cigarettes, alcohol andReuter - 526 words
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Article92 1984-11-09 18 AFP THE OFFICIAL death toll from typhoon Agnes in the Philippines reached 438 yesterday with some 180 people still missing as President Ferdinand Marcos declared a state of calamity in six central provinces. The fatality list grew with the discovery of more bodies in Leyte province,AFP - 92 words
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522 1984-11-09 18 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP THE LOCAL market for office automation equipment has been estimated at $300 million over the next five years, or $60 million a year. Hewlett Packard sales' managing director, Mr Victor Ang, said this was a conservative figure, based on a white522 words
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Article65 1984-11-09 18 PROFIT taking yesterday continued to pull down stock prices on Wall Street as the market extended its post-election slump. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down about 5Vi points to under 1228, adding to an 11-point drop on Wednesday. Overall there were two losing issues for every65 words
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435 1984-11-09 18 GOVERNMENT policies can work only if the people help to make them work, according to Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong. Although the government defined a policy, it was the people who had to make it work, General Lee, the435 words
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162 1984-11-09 18 AP MALAYSIAN Foreign Affairs Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said yesterday it would take time for members of the Association of South-east Asian Nations to "think Asean" and increase substantive economic cooperation. This was because many sectors of Asean economies were competing withAP - 162 words
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193 1984-11-09 18 Bernama ASEAN member countries have been urged to coordinate their industrial and trade policies in the face of world economic slowdown. Secretary-General of the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia, Mr Mohamed Ramli Kushairi said step-by-step measures to promote intra-AseanBernama - 193 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-11-09 18 UPI PRIME MINISTER Prem Tinsulanonda, facing a showdown against Thailand's top military commander for the nation's reins and a threatened nationwide rail strike, yesterday defended his government's devaluation of the Thai currency. General Prem, returning to his office after a long sickness, told aUPI - 278 words
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38 1984-11-09 18 AFP THE JAPANESE government will present Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) with some telecasting equipment including one-inch video tape recorders costing 50 million yen (U*****,000) as part of its cultural aid grant. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article39 1984-11-09 18 AP LEBANESE and Israeli army officers opened talks under heavy security in the border town of Nagoura yesterday in an effort to reach an agreement for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon. APAP - 39 words
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Article49 1984-11-09 18 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE Supreme Court yesterday ordered the release of a detained journalist, Rommel Corro, who reported last year that the killing of opposition leader Benigno Aquino was a highlevel military conspiracy. He has been held in a military camp for over a year.Reuter - 49 words
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Article59 1984-11-09 18 AFP TENS OF thousands of Sikhs filed through the Golden Temple in Amritsar yesterday in a muted celebration of the 515 th birth anniversary of the religion's founder. Security was doubled to ward off violence following the deaths of more than 1,100 people, mostly Sikhs, inAFP - 59 words
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Article51 1984-11-09 18 Reuter LIEUTENANT General HR Dharsono, former Indonesian secretary general of Asean and a member of a dissident political group, was arrested yesterday, sources said. They said General Dharsono was picked up at a house in Jakarta by six security men and taken to a military police station.Reuter - 51 words
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Article42 1984-11-09 18 Kyodo Hitachi has developed a high-definition television system, including a digital videotape recorder and a colour television camera. Television broadcasting using the new system is scheduled to be launched in Japan by as early as 1989. KyodoKyodo - 42 words
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Advertisement222 1984-11-09 18 Call Britannia tor free invitation investment seminar i The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. C«MICAIiHSMX Trust and Investment Division International Investment Services The Singapore office is one of the leading international fund management organisations in Asia and requires two Executive Trainees to join its222 words
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Advertisement104 1984-11-09 18 Staying long in Singapore? No other apartment can offer you as many advantages as THE PLAZA SERVICE APAFUMENTS *--r- 1> Fully air-conditioned I or 2-bcdroom apartments Fully furnished,with kitchenette Full domestic services Free membership at Health Gub swimming pool, squash, badminton, gymnasium, steambath 3-level departmental store Seven restaurants, serving seafood,104 words
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Miscellaneous57 1984-11-09 18 Outlook for todoy: Portly cloudy with showers in >everal oreos in the offer noon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Nov 8 of the airport: Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.7 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 4.70 Rainfoll in millimetres Nil Rainfall this57 words
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369 1984-11-09 19 TOP officials from the Port of Bristol Authority were in Singapore recently to promote the port's forest products facilities and reaffirm ties with Norasia Line. The two-man mission comprised Mr WW Jenkins, chairman councillor of the port, and Mr Michael Clark, commercial manager. While in Singapore,369 words
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438 1984-11-09 19 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM A MARINE design and engineering company, Seaoonstruct, has won a $6 million contract to design and construct a luxury cruise vessel, its first contract in two years. The vessel, based on a Norwegian ocean-going catamaran hull, was awarded by438 words
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Article825 1984-11-09 19 Itiinnkin 1 1 "VV" 'V M Um P c«t AC Toepter Afto Ahrenkiel Lrw Alphotrons Alpoc Antoh Orient APC Line APL Arrow Un*s ASCL Asiabroker Attos Lines Austasia Lin* BoM-Orwrit Baltic Ent Bangkok Cont Bank Lne Boyornhon Shpg BBS Ban Lme Blu« Star Brantford BSC Line Burma825 words
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Article122 1984-11-09 19 AFP SAUDI Arabia is believed to have resumed chartering supertankers to "top up" its floating crude oil stocks, following huge sales of oil in October, shipping sources said. Norbec, the Saudi chartering agency, is believed secretly to have booked three large tankers, totalling about one million tonnes deadweight,AFP - 122 words
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Article59 1984-11-09 19 Reuter THE JAPANESE Transport Ministry said it issued shipbuilding permits in October for 13 ships totalling 463,600 gross tons, down from 35 of 1.01 million tons in September and 39 vessels of 646,220 tons a year earlier. October permits included four ships totalling 175,900 tons for domestic ownersReuter - 59 words
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Article57 1984-11-09 19 THE 225 tankers scrapped since 1979 have cost owners a total of US$B billion. The figure, based on the difference between newbuilding cost and scrap price, was announced recently in London by Mr Jim Rand, chairman of Intertanko. At the association's council meeting, Mr Rand also called for57 words
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708 1984-11-09 20 TEN years ago, Jamaica was the world's largest producer of bauxite ore after Australia. Today it lies third behind Guinea. The industry in Jamaica is still wondering whether the fall in ore output from 15 million tonnes in 1974 to 7.7 million in708 words
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Article188 1984-11-09 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 LineAustralia Straits Container188 words
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Article, Illustration892 1984-11-09 20 Lloyd's Ports Bulletin International THERE are signs that, despite increased awareness of the problem, pest infestation of ship cargoes is still common, if not actually increasing. These pests include not only rats and mice, but ajso a number of smaller creatures such as theLloyd's Ports Bulletin International - 892 words
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Article1866 1984-11-09 20 ACTIVE timecharter fixing featured the freight market on Wednesday with business especially active out of South Africa, shipbrokers said. A 34,000 tonner from South Africa to Antwerp-Hamburg range paid $4,450 daily while other fixing to the continent included a 32,000 tonner at $3,600 daily and a 27,000 tonner1,866 words
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232 1984-11-09 21 VICKERS Cockatoo Dockyard in Sydney faces a doubtful future following talks between the Australian Confederation of Trade Unions, shipyard unions and Defence Minister Gordon Scholes regarding the possible building of a second supply ship for the navy. The minister said the government planned to keep232 words
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Article330 1984-11-09 21 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood NORTH-WEST Shelf operator Woodside Petroleum has circulated world shipyards seeking expressions of interest in the building of five tankers of about 125,000 cu metre capacity. The five 160,000 dwt ships, estimated to cost at least As7so million, would be sufficient to carry the330 words
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343 1984-11-09 21 Lloyd's Lists TAIWANESE Evergreen Line claimed that it had been singled out for attack by the giant Far Eastern Freight Conference. The company said ratecutting in the Europe to Far East trade was rampant, but blamed this on the conference members. TheLloyd's Lists - 343 words
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Article118 1984-11-09 21 AMERICAN President Lines has established weekly container freight station service for imports moving from Asia to Cincinnati, Cleveland and Detroit. The service supplements APL's existing weekly container yard service in these cities for both imports and exports, according to Lorenz P Robinson, vice-president, North America. The118 words
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275 1984-11-09 21 SEA-LAND Service Inc ended months of speculation when it announced it would award contracts for its own new generation of big container ships in December or January. The six ships would have capacities of 3,400 to 3,600 TEUs and would be deployed in the275 words
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Article244 1984-11-09 21 Bernama THE 10th meeting of the Far East Committee of Lloyd's Register of Shipping held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, viewed with concern the situation of the world's shipping industry which it said is facing a "pessimistic future". Its chairman, Sir YueKong Pao, said that he basedBernama - 244 words
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Article730 1984-11-09 22 Nov 4-6 Offshore Support Vessel Conference, St John's, Newfoundland. Newfoundland Ocean Industries Association. Nov 5-6 "Singapore '84," the first international heavy lift transportation conference and exhibition, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore. N»v H European Transport Maintenance Council second annual conference, Barcelona. Nov 6-9 Bth international tug convetion and exhibition, Hyatt730 words
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3284 1984-11-09 26 §®aBG)(!EB 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 of3,284 words
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Article699 1984-11-09 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 HK Container 42W 10.11 84 0200 Jardine FSB 1200-1400 G3 Anson *****N 10.11 84 0700 Heap Seng TA 3 0900-1000/1500-1600 PI E Forward 032W 10.11.84699 words
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Article1814 1984-11-09 27 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B A PEA African Shipping ARcnoes (S). Afr«-KiruU Liar Transgroup (S) Ahreakiel Liaer Service Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Ttrpfrr Oceanus Shipping Agen cies fS) Marintex Enterprise (PK) Alpac Intrasea (S) Binung Shpg (KLI Island1,814 words
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Article375 1984-11-09 28 4 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 09.11.84/1500 Builder III 22 Thong Soon alongside Bulat 19 Sharp alongside 09.11.84/1800 Edo Maru 18 Sharp alongside 09.11.84/0600 Fair Rainbow 23/4 S Chlao alongside 09.11.84/1500 Helmut Hermann 35/6 BOR alongside 09.11.84/2300 J Malczewskl 31/2 Balfes alongside375 words
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Advertisement326 1984-11-09 19 TIMES IkisiiK'ss Directory of Sinfti|K)rc (BUKU MKRAH) GIVES YOUR PRODUCTS SERVICES THE PROMINENCE THEY DESERVE M -'ARDINK AMAH J.irdines <3 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE P Ketang LdHawe R'dam Hbur( Antwerp 8/12 11/12 15/12 18/12 22/12 25/12 22/12 25/12 5/1 S/l 12/1 15/1 IVI 22/1 26/1 29/1 2/2 5/2 9/2 12/2 •Closing326 words
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Advertisement279 1984-11-09 19 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO {SAG) xUASC TMmiyiw WMS: m;in'T? SEALORO SHIPPING AGENCIES fO Shenton Way 04 02C Marina Mouw Singapore 0207 Tel *****94 1-Mei No RS2S4I9 CFS office TPC 03 30 Tel *****31 and *****32 Terminal office TPC 03 29 Tel No 22?2«90/*****93 NATIONAL LINE ABEMRA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE279 words
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Advertisement1098 1984-11-09 19 SINGAPORE mess FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER MAERSK LINE ■v-'.fi'i'j'in mm T* 13/11 1/12 20/11 8/12 27/11 15/12 4/12 22/12 11/12 29/12 11/12 5/1 r* I H >' '11l 'irfiYlln I—L PORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA nil .> PACIFIC (iUI.F ATI ANTIC. F.AST CAN \I »A IN I1,098 words
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Advertisement198 1984-11-09 20 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE UJ»(|IJ MCTggttgg 11/11 18/11 25/11 2/12 9/12 B. BUT UK 16/12 B. BUTANG 30/12 Saled Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated SaM Sated Sated Sated Sated 9/11 11/11 12/11 14/11 15/11 16/11 18/11 19/11 21/11 22/11 VTUMOM I 23/11 25/11 26/11 28/11 29/11198 words
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Advertisement723 1984-11-09 21 The Straits Steamship Group OCL MANSFIELD CONTAINER SHIPPING PTE LTD Overseas Containers Limited Also acceptrf cargo for: Hanrbwi to Capcntu|«n. Airtms Gottm Rotterdam to Antwerp. Amsterdam. Oslo Bremcnfcaten to Bremen Southampton UK rtfans. Mast 1 Oubfn Matno. Stockhotn. Hehaßu. Sonderbwi [COWAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT Abo Accepting LCI And FCL Cargo723 words
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Advertisement512 1984-11-09 21 Franco Belgian Services 7« tu. (MEMBER OF ACE CONSORTIUM) r+* CHARGFURS HAVRAISE MEDEX I INF JtMj (MEO CLUB MEMBER) CHARGEURS REUNIS St Ml HlSfcD StHVICfc TO Ai ST AFRICA IN ,AP' M fN- 'lPif f .40 Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd Port Kalang M7OOl/? Patalmg Jaya *****3 575«C3 Panang *32*5 E512 words
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Advertisement487 1984-11-09 22 k *lu**A FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE io»f* i.onn>»ir>o* FROM FUROPf Vl* SUEZ J A Memoer ol the Ace Convxtuni KPTtK CRYSTAL 26E X KOKAN CHANCE IK Buun Tokyo 21/11 29/11 27/11 6/12 3/12 30/11 FULLY CONTAINERISED TO FROM NORIH AMERICA WEST lUASI KH LBe»di Oakland Seattle VwBCHK SPOUE 26/1113/12 15/12 18/12487 words
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Advertisement215 1984-11-09 22 INDONESIA CHERRY BAGUS CHERRY BAGUS BERVIC I THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD *09-07. ROBINA HOUSE S PORE 0106 TEL *****88 TELEX RS ***** BOOKING *****56 (DIRECT LINE) PENANG KM SOON U SINGAPORE TO KUCHING EQUATOR IV In Port 10 Nov Kuching EQUATOR 111 13 Nov 16 Nov Kuching SINGAPORE TO215 words
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Advertisement579 1984-11-09 22 u Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriage to Scandmavia. Med. Carribean S America Inland haiiaufe to inland destinations in Europe S p«> P IMfl, fmf IrnnMx 6«om HUi| IdJTT Blwven Matr soft* MCKIHS 24/ U 75/11 27/11- 24/12- 77/17 77/17 24/17 7/1 Ouki Bjt BoutMt IS/U FiatfUt [lpreil 21/tl Howtoon579 words
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Advertisement756 1984-11-09 22 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W MED./FE) M.SO KCCEPTH6 CARGO 10 1) ntOVUNCt «NMK SAVWWAH BOSTON PMLttELPHUt NOT OIK UCXSONMLLE. I*M*GTON ETC J) CRISTOBAL PUUMK CITY COION. SAN AIAN. SANTO I 2) ATLANTA CMC AGO DETROIT, COIUMUS I OTTO HAH* MCROBRDGE DESTWATWNS 4) MONTREAL TORONTO MA756 words
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Advertisement282 1984-11-09 22 V) HSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES RAN ELHAM Saifapore LoaAnj tar 29/11 B Abbav B Khomeini PORT KELANG PENANG SftOSt MARITM PTE LTD TEL *****44/7 I *****70 MAIOSE MARINME SON BHD Tel *****2/3 MALAYSI* IRAK t TRANSPORT LTD Tel ***** i ***** KYOWA282 words
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Advertisement798 1984-11-09 23 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KARACHI/P.GULF SERVICES 10-12/12 25-27/12 COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES I 1'J RANGOON 25-28/11 CHITTA 12 BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES INDONESIA SERVICES KOTA ANGKASA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE LTD PIL BLDG., 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 S'pore 0106 Tel: *****33 (20 Lines) DIRECT LINE *****39, *****76 TELEX: RS *****, *****, *****,798 words
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Advertisement755 1984-11-09 23 BENLINE CONTAINERS (KJJEBSEN LINE NEW ZEALAND SOUTH EAST ASIA XBSEN SOUTH. MO 4S Will am.MB PMornfT Lm Kmmi Audi/Tar Niper Inn TIC* S lON 13/12 11/12 23/12 29/12 31/12 OK 1* 26/12 2/1 7/1 KBSEN SOUTH MB 4N 3/2 1/2 12/2 17/2 21/2 CARGO TO/FROM P. KELANG AND BANGKOK BY755 words
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Advertisement632 1984-11-09 23 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Far East Spore Service Full Container Vessel. Burnt VoAotunu Hot* Kaotnutf Honftonf Sport T| RnoA <*t) HAIARAMT Vl4 2S/10 21 10 30/10 1/11 VII 10/11 12/11 GONimie 14 11 17/11 22/11 23/11 21/11 25 11 MAIAPAXT Vl5 MB 2C/11 20/11 1/12 4/12 0/12 1112 EXPRESS632 words
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Advertisement512 1984-11-09 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line* Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Kelong Penong Myomoywo VB3 lnPt/9 Nov Pogon V 79 16/20 Nov Htoneywo* 21/23 Nov Paon 27/28 Nov Discharge Only BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 13 Nov 7512 words
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Advertisement1272 1984-11-09 24 K LINE -KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. r»\ USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DKSTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGK MINILAND BRIIXiE) OAKLAND VAN BC PORTLAND 21 Dec 20 Dec 23 Dec ALSO ACCEPIMG MONTREAL, TOHOHTO UNO OTHK US PACHC. OAF. ATLAIWIC HUTS H IMP WWS ATLANTIC COAST FEEDER/ MOTHER VESSEL PKLG MONTE1,272 words
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Advertisement452 1984-11-09 24 SANKO ASIA lutuljwws FROM JAPANCSf PONTS ANO MONOKOWc' GOLDEN LINE GUAN SHIPPH»C<PTE)IIt ■"N >■•■( IMI funoud b* Mfel M Cod SM 1 KWX IIM 1* *****10 (II UKS) I# Rub laopv H?U t Krim Jimi r*a«■«■«ifo* own uon (mm n m tun STRAITS PERSIAN GULF SERWX GOIDtN KM Colombo Oub*452 words
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Advertisement631 1984-11-09 25 SiNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): HK CONTAKR 42W C PAUL 42W C CONTAINER 28* C RO2E 41N N CRYSTAL 27W MAETERLMCK 4N S pore P. Kttang Havre 10/11 11/11 30/11 19/11 20/11 9/12 24/11 25/11 16/12 28/11 29/11 17/12 9/12 10/12 30/12 16/12 17/12 7/1631 words
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Advertisement628 1984-11-09 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUR.DING 55. Marfcet Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Teiei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S f KELANG M/S SHAWMT NAM SOON SON. M> IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 lALAN CEMPENMG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA628 words
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Advertisement63 1984-11-09 25 ahrenkiel liner service (H.K.) LTD DURBAN JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO. MAURITIUS A RFIJNION SHENG TAI LINE REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN-STRAITS-TAIWAN Vessel HAO REE S PORE P. KELANG BRIGHT FORMOSA 24/10 26/10 10/11 9/11 DORIS N 12/10 14/10 10/11 12/11 LAW* 16/10 19/10 15/11 17/11 EAGLE CORPORATION (PTE) LTD T* 2771 Itt (463 words
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Advertisement541 1984-11-09 26 l?c<|i<Nial f.ont;ii!icr Lines Sailings Weekly ffl Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A. 1500 Hr«. Tues. Thur» Sat ■> REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SOWGKLA VOT SW SKU BKK RATANABHUM 254/199 10/12 Nw 14/16 Nw 18/19 I RATANABHUM 300/W1 *26/27 Nt* 29/30 Nw HINOOE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER. I LTRA541 words
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Advertisement69 1984-11-09 26 r FARGO SHfPPm COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. CONTAINER SERVICF SINGAPORE/BANGKOK EVERY 2 DAYS THAN* BHUM SKI BHUM THMM BHUM SMBHUN THMM BHUM Sp«t 10/11 Nov 13/14 Mm 17/11 Nov 20/21 No* 24/25 No* Bkk 14/15 No* 16/17 Nov 21/22 No* 23/24 No* 21/29 No* r 24/25 No* 21/29 Not z a®?69 words
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Advertisement152 1984-11-09 26 WINDMILL LINE REGULAR RED SEA SERVICE Vessel Ktn S pore P Kelanf Loadnj for MOPAI 12 No* Hodetdah. Pt Sudan HK SAN 12 No» Shanfha. Mtm\ 10 1 Dec 10 Dec It Dec Hodeatoh.Aden General Agents WINDMILL MARITIME PTE LTD Sneapore P KeUnt KK Kuantan Tel: *****21 *****2/3 *****9/*****0 *****/*****152 words
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Advertisement169 1984-11-09 27 _4- SABAH X'PRESS LINE S'pore LOADING FOR ANSHIP VOY 1 10 Nov KK/TAWAU Aho cats Kudat I L. Datu Subject to inducement. For Freight Enquiries ANDEKA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****45, *****50 TELEX: RS ***** ANSHIP ORRI NAVIGATION LINE SAUDI EUROPE LINE SAUDI FAR EAST LINE SIN Loading 18/11 Muscat,169 words
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Advertisement116 1984-11-09 28 DIRECT SERVICE TO PARW W. iMItKINS AIIWHIHXY mJtH. J DARWIN/BIMQAPORE/DARWIN WITH WOULOWVC CONNECTIONS WSStI IH/fTD t GUMM ETA/CTD STOK HI OMtMN FtMKIS MY *OY J» Nn I(OB)/1Z(IOM» Nn 23 Nr. FRMCK MT ¥OY M Ok 75/27 Dk 5 km IS FMNCtS MT ¥OY 40 21 to* 15 21/31 la 15116 words
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Advertisement529 1984-11-09 28 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of The ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAKRISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) rrsTFicai HONS ONE CONIMM Mie CKvuot rut tm CMNA COMI MCI mI OCVM.R ton UN 10/11 U/lt 19/11 20/11 24/11 25/11 »/u 29/u ItHjftt Man Fttevt Hte|l« Art»wp 29/U 11/11529 words
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Advertisement875 1984-11-09 28 Everett Linesl COMPAMA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" loj*nf tor CjIUo MiUram to jnd j« other Peru»«n poets with trjAshipntnt jt Rod* On CPV IttrouK*) (Mis ol lading to tmai destitution Penanj P. K dang SoigiporeT THOMASf VERETT 16/11 Nov 19/20 Not THOMASt VERfTT RARDNEVERETT HUGHE VEAETT Stagiporet875 words
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Miscellaneous157 1984-11-09 28 Regional Weather ss N t n a SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c yA cT w Wind direction with speed m knots Wave height LEGEND. R Thunderstorm T.mp«o.u.« c X\ Weather Wind dtrection with speed m knots Ram Wave height 0 Cloudy Sky Surface winds157 words
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