The Business Times, 12 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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Article717 1984-11-12 1 JOHN LIM - Two companies form Venture Manufacturing to provide 'start up' facilities By JOHN LIM, Industrial Correspondent IT HAS BEEN said that if the mountain does not come to you, you should go to the mountain. But two venture investment companies in Singapore are going one step further717 words
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Article, Illustration542 1984-11-12 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG A NATIONWIDE survey by the ruling People's Action Party and feedback from ministerial walkabouts suggest that the PAP would make a clean sweep in the next general election. Minister for Defence and Second Minister for Health Goh Chok542 words
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321 1984-11-12 1 THE YOUNG urbanised professionals in Singapore or yuppies as Health Minister Howe Yoon Choon has called them think clearly before they vote. They do not vote for any opposition simply because they want an opposition, said Defence and Second Health Minister Goh321 words
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440 1984-11-12 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE AVERAGE prime lending rate in Singapore is expected to go below the 10 per cent level this week, thus ending 5Vt months of double-digit interest rates. Today, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) lowers its prime rate by onequarter440 words
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160 1984-11-12 1 Bernama DATUK Mohamed Rah mat yesterday announced that he would resign from the Malaysian Cabinet early next year and as ambassador to Indonesia at the end of this month. Datuk Mohamed said he had informed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir MohamadBernama - 160 words
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136 1984-11-12 1 Reuter PROTECTIONIST trade measures by advanced countries are expected to force key South Korean industries to cut planned exports by at least US$l billion in 1984, government officials said yesterday. The reduction in exports could put 80,000 South Koreans out of work. TheReuter - 136 words
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132 1984-11-12 1 AFP THE HARD-PRESSED French Treasury has a problem in the form of 700 million francs' (about US$BO million) worth of unsold silver 100 franc coins which no-one wants to use for doing their shopping. A total of 12 million of the coins haveAFP - 132 words
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Advertisement127 1984-11-12 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan ®Wayti>ong Mortgage ana Finance (S) Lid A wnolly owrneo suDStOiary at Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore Hill »03 00 Claymore Plaza Singapore 0922 A P No 0005 This personal screen-size Trinitron is Sony's latest addition to its SBCTEXT lineup. It127 words
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Advertisement350 1984-11-12 1 7ua aai?s The biography of David Marshall is timely as Singapore celebrates its 25 years of nationhood under PAP rule; it serves, at least, to give some perspective to the politicol origins of modern Singapore. But for a five-year piece of work, the reader tends to expect a little more.350 words
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Advertisement131 1984-11-12 1 Where efficient and personalised service is a tradition. *T FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS ban* l TO o» t'» OCB< G-«up Head Office 19 25 Cecil Street Si igapo'e 0104 Welcome to 'JAL Executive Class'. It adds up to a first class deal at just the economy late. r n riMwwm r131 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration832 1984-11-12 2 ANNA TEO - Traditional moorings are being shaken but not all is lost By ANNA TEO A NEW WAVE of management is surfacing in the post-industri-al age that will have important consequences for the managers of tomorrow. Significant economic changes that have taken place in recent years have thrown832 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article, Illustration127 1984-11-12 2 IN THE world today, disasters could easily be precipitated by failures in the smallest computer components. On the largest scale, a false warning from the US military computer system may trigger a nuclear war by accident. To counter this, computer scientists have placed priority on designing what they127 words
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Article228 1984-11-12 2 JAPANESE makers of pocket computers, which are becoming popular in Japan, are now having a rough time as they are being compelled to cut prices in the wake of keener competition from new types of personal and hand-held computers. In Japan, pocket-computer production has been expanding228 words
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Article58 1984-11-12 2 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH JAPANESE companies are increasing investments in plant and equipment, encouraged by a flood of cash from record exports to the US and Europe. Capital spending by Japanese manufacturers will probably rise 18 per cent this year to about US$4O billion, with 86058 words
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Article67 1984-11-12 2 THE GOOD news is that the elusive third hepatitis virus, the C Virus, may have been discovered. Investigators from the US and Sweden who discovered the virus say it may soon be possible to remove the virus from blood transfusion to produce a vaccine.67 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-11-12 2 The Oilcrab separates the oil from the water A DUTCH manufacturer, Doseq, is marketing a patented system called the Oilcrab which it says will remove oil from water surfaces. The equipment comprises a pontoon with sweeping arms, a skimmer unit, a separator and a storage facility. Doseq says the system262 words
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Article62 1984-11-12 2 BRITISH inventor Sir Clive Sinclair has been asked by the Office of Fair Trading to stop his company from advertising delivery times of products (such as the famous QL computer) that they could not meet. The company, however, denies that it is using premature advertisments as62 words
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Article47 1984-11-12 2 CHILDREN of parents exposed to toxic chemicals at work are more likely to develop brain turmours, according to a longterm study in Los Angeles' University of southern California. The study also suggests that children whose fathers are employed in aircraft industry are particularly vulnerable.47 words
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685 1984-11-12 3 PETER MARSH - By PETER MARSH FT "INVESTIGATING rivet-forming techniques it's not a tremendous way to spend your life if you've spent four years in an academic environment and have ambitions, to become managing director of Shell." That is how John Wright, managing director of the BifurcatedFT - 685 words
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Article, Illustration874 1984-11-12 3 TSANG SAU YIN - 1984 Regional Management Game By TSANG SAU YIN, Management Correspondent NEW ZEALAND has won the fivenation 1984 Regional Management Game played last weekend. Playing as Company 4, New Zealand achieved a return on investment of 1.975 per cent. Singapore (Company 5) came in second with874 words
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263 1984-11-12 3 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE TWO BROTHERS and a couple from New Zealand fonnd themselves stock with M,IM units of stock at the end of Period S. Watched keenly by its arch-rival, Singapore, the New Zealand team opted to risk a huge price263 words
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Advertisement373 1984-11-12 2 To give just any would be point nypen intless. r 7 I If you have ever received a pen from a business associate you may remember it by some unpleasant experience. Like the time it stained your favourite shirt. Or, during an important meeting, when it stopped writing long before373 words
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Advertisement208 1984-11-12 3 y •v.«~ You 11 find a sumptuous spread of fine French cuisine at Le Vfendome Restaurant's daily buffet lunch. Each dish delectably and excitingly different! With a choice of soups and appetizers. Oysters, fresh prawns, pate, salads... go on, indulge yourself. Each day's menu is a classic with a choice208 words
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Advertisement514 1984-11-12 3 THE CHARTERED BANK BUILDING Location Raffles Place beside the Singapore River Features 43 storeys Superb finishes throughout Current tenants comprise international banks, insurance companies and professional firms Directly linked to Raffles Place MRT Station Each floor approx 1186 sq m (12.700 sq ft) Minimum office suite 84 sq m (900514 words
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OVERSEAS
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318 1984-11-12 4 UPI WHOLESALE prices in the United States fell 0.2 per cent in October. It was the third consecutive monthly decline and the longest continued decrease since 1967, said the Department of Labour. The drop in the seasonally adjusted index of producer prices for finishedUPI - 318 words
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Article341 1984-11-12 4 Reuter THE UK Treasury's autumn economic statement, due today, is expected to forecast continued economic growth and modest inflation next year, financial sources said. Gross domestic product (GDP) growth is expected to bounce back to around 3 per cent next year, after being depressed closerReuter - 341 words
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160 1984-11-12 4 Reuter AID GIVEN to developing countries is being wasted because many do not know enough about financial management. The General Accounting Office (GAO), an investigative arm of the American Congress, said it surveyed officials in major donor countries as well asReuter - 160 words
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362 1984-11-12 4 Bernama MULTINATIONAL banks are "double exploiting" and profiting twice from Third World countries. The secretary of the Berne Declaration Group of Switzerland, Dr Hanspeter Schmid, said multinational banks did this by granting credits at usurious interest rates on the one hand and by openingBernama - 362 words
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177 1984-11-12 4 UPI ACTOR Charlton Heston says he prefers acting to politics. He was denying a published report which said he would challenge California Democrat Alan Cranston for the Senate in 1986. Mr Heston, the star of dozens of films and a strong supporter and long-time friendUPI - 177 words
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212 1984-11-12 4 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government should carry out a detailed study to find out why there is misinterpretation of Islamic teachings in the country, as a follow-up to its White Paper on religious extremism. The suggestion was made by Professor Khoo Kay Kim,Bernama - 212 words
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Article693 1984-11-12 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From SIA PAA SIA MAS MAS SV MAS MAS CAL RBA SIA CPA GIA SIA SIA THAI RJ MAS GIA MAS SIA SIA GIA THAI SIA SIA KLM GIA THAI SIA SIA CPA MAS MAS MAS Al BA SIA SIA SIA693 words
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337 1984-11-12 5 UPI TOP CHINESE leader Deng Xiaoping has said that China needs "some capitalism" to invigorate its socialist economy, as Beijing unveiled new plans to dismantle China's rigid central planning system, the official press reported yesterday. Mr Deng was quoted in an article inUPI - 337 words
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Article, Illustration36 1984-11-12 5 PRESIDENT of China, Li Xiannian (left), arriving at the island of Palma de Majorca on Saturday for two days of rest before starting his official visit to Spain today. UPI PhotoUPI Photo - 36 words
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304 1984-11-12 5 AFP THE CHINESE authorities have issued a stern warning to people who have taken advantage of the recent price deregulation to jack up prices illegally. The People's Daily said on Saturday that some enterprises and bodies were using deregulation approved on Oct 20 byAFP - 304 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article53 1984-11-12 5 THE US has denied it planned to invade Nicaragua and officials said Moscow had assured Washington there were no MiG-21s aboard a Soviet freighter in a Nicaraguan port. But the US intelligence is still monitoring the unloading of the Soviet vessel and carefully watching a number of other53 words
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Article47 1984-11-12 5 INDIA has made formal diploma tic protests to the US about American television pictures showing Sikhs rejoicing and drinking champagne after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. It has also protested against BBC interviews with Sikh exiles in Britain who advocated assassination and rioting.47 words
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Article37 1984-11-12 5 MOTHER Teresa of Calcutta has been invited to visit China by the pro-government patriotic wing of the Roman Catholic church in China, which does not recognise Vatican authority. She will probably go early next year.37 words
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Article43 1984-11-12 5 THE WORLD'S largest oil company, Exxon, has announced that it had lowered its posted price for West Texas intermediate crude, the US benchmark domestic blend, by one dollar a barrel to USI29, effective last Thursday, "to reflect prevailing market conditions".43 words
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Article50 1984-11-12 5 FIVE people were killed and 34 others were wounded when militant separatists attacked an army patrol in the northern city of Jaffna, Colombo, on Saturday. Security forces could not say whether the five people killed in the attack were all separatists. There were no casualties among the troops.50 words
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Article50 1984-11-12 5 Agencies SCOTLAND Yard said it was seeking a 28-year-old Irish woman in connection with the Brighton bombing. The Sunday Times of London called the woman, Evelyn Glenholme, "one of the IRA's top bombers" and said she may have been behind other attacks on the British mainland. AgenciesAgencies - 50 words
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120 1984-11-12 5 Reuter NEW AMERICAN textile import rules will eliminate 100,000 jobs in tfrje southern provinces of China and may force it to act unilaterally to protect its trade position, the main Chinese textile body has claimed. In comments filedReuter - 120 words
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204 1984-11-12 5 AP COMPLAINING that he was not getting any help from it, the Philippine government's Ombudsman has asked President Ferdinand Marcos to order a now defunct fact-finding board to help prosecute high-rank-ing military officers in the Benigno Aquino assassination. The presidential palace said Ombudsman BernardoAP - 204 words
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152 1984-11-12 5 Reuter A MAJOR rift between the government and the military over last week's devaluation of the Thai currency has widened with an ominous warning from the military's Supreme Commander Arthit Kamlang-Ek. General Arthit said at a social function that "soldiers do not change theirReuter - 152 words
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744 1984-11-12 6 Relations with Moscow deteriorate Reuter SWEDEN is showing growing alarm over what it sees as a crisis in relations with the Soviet Union that is threatening to undermine the basis of its traditional neutrality, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) diplomats say. A rapid deterioration inReuter - 744 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-11-12 6 AP AFTER FOUR years as President Ronald Reagan's chief cheerleader, vice-president George Bush faces the delicate task of proving he is his own man without repudiating his boss's policies if he wants to run for the White House in 1988. "Loyalty and allAP - 223 words
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429 1984-11-12 6 AP EVEN THOUGH President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone have a close friendship, frictions between the US and Japan are eroding goodwill between the two countries. That is the assessment of several Japan experts in the academic community and private industry, whoAP - 429 words
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379 1984-11-12 6 Opecna TOUGH AUSTERITY measures, applied even before the world economic recession began, have enabled Indonesia to whittle succesfully away its current account deficit, boost its non-oil exports and record a balance of payment surplus, according to bankers and economists in Washington. Moreover, theOpecna - 379 words
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Advertisement93 1984-11-12 4 The test of a good flight is when it's over. On Cathay Pacific, we try to get you to your destination relaxed, at ease and ready to face whatever lies ahead. By making your check-in as smooth as possible. m. By designing sensible schedules. sj By giving you the widest93 words
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Advertisement12 1984-11-12 4 Pan Am. Daily 7475P To USA. It Flies Smoother, Faster And Quieter.12 words
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Advertisement141 1984-11-12 6 mSm mm. YM 'Sty; A Beautiful Investment Only the finest gems and precious metals are used in every Jet'aime Bien setting, a measure of excellence never com promised. We guarantee every piece of jewellery with a certificate of authenticity. To realise greatest value for your investment, come and talk to141 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1984-11-12 6 Doonesbury ZONK WE'VE ear to talk. m can rr KEEP, Mm 7 G/LUGAN'S IN HOT MATER A6AIN. tm m i '3 3, v y m m (9H3 BY GARRY TRUDEAU I'M NOT SURE HOW 70 SAY THIS, OLBUPP/. I PONT um YOU TO TAKE IT THE WRONG MY THE THING56 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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211 1984-11-12 7 Reuter THE BANK of England's first look at the subsidiaries of Johnson Matthey Bankers (JMB) gives no grounds for believing they will not continue to contribute significantly to JMB's profits, says Bank of England Governor Robin Leigh-Pember-ton. He was replying to a letter fromReuter - 211 words
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106 1984-11-12 7 AFP BRITAIN has opened a new line of credit of £300 million available to Iraq to help it to buy British industrial goods. This is in addition to a loan of £275 million agreed last June which has been almost entirely used.AFP - 106 words
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Article422 1984-11-12 7 PENG AILIAN - Banks use Simex and forex market to limit losses By PENG AILIAN THE SINGAPORE International Monetary Exchange (Simex) has not posed a threat to the foreign exchange market as many casual observers had feared. Money brokers told BT that in practice the markets have proved to be complementary422 words
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504 1984-11-12 7 NYT AMERICA'S Federal Reserve said that it "eased appreciably" its grip on the US money supply in September but a majority of its policy makers declined to ease further last month. The September relaxation and its ratification at theNYT - 504 words
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Article189 1984-11-12 7 FT US GOVERNMENT agencies responsible for supervising the banking industry have removed the damaging "sub-standard" classification imposed in March on US bank exposure to Venezuela. The decision was taken at a secret meeting earlier this month of representatives of the Fed, the Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationFT - 189 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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312 1984-11-12 7 UBS AFTER a sharp but shortlived and largely technical upturn of the dollar exchange rate at the beginning of last week, foreign currency trading calmed down and few ripples were produced during the rest of the week. The widely expected decisive electionUBS - 312 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-11-12 7 •NXCATES the average of the prime lemtof rates of 12 major banks operating in Singapore. PLR of banks at the close of business last Friday, Nov 9, as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. BANK PLR Algemene Bank 10'. American Express 10** Am'Dom R'terdam Bank441 words
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Article36 1984-11-12 7 THE RANGE of call rates for the week ended Friday, Nov 9: Bank fund 5 to 5 4 Generol fund 5 to 5 4 $m Movements of funds 1,922 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd36 words
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222 1984-11-12 7 OCBC THE TIDE had perhaps begun to turn against the US dollar and it adopted a bearish pattern last week. Its advance was curtailed by the US elections as operators were hesitant to open new positions ahead of the event. It was also underminedOCBC - 222 words
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Article410 1984-11-12 7 Commercial Discount Co Ltd OVERNIGHT rates in the interbank market continued to weaken during last week on lack of significant borrowing interest. Opening at a high of 7 6 7 per cent on Monday, it was traded down to 6 Mi per cent before closing at 6Commercial Discount Co Ltd - 410 words
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Article269 1984-11-12 7 DESPITE a flurry of buying following the re-elec-tion of President Reagan, gold and currency prices yielded from mid-week highs to close little changed by the weekend while Eurodollars gained further ground. When the dollar was momentarily sold down to 2.90 marks last Wednesday, spot gold269 words
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Article226 1984-11-12 7 ASIAN currency average 3 months 6 7/16 6 3/8 deposit rotes for the week 6 months 6 3/8 6 3/8 ended Nov 9: 12 months 6 3/8 6 3/8 BID PRICES Sterling High Low 1 month 10 J/2 10 1/16 us$ 3 months 10 1/4 9 15/16226 words
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Advertisement118 1984-11-12 7 Perth, Western Australia's Capital. How to catch the latest in Western Australian building products... without catchinga plane first Western Australian Building Products Exhibition.Singapore, November 13-15. Australian building products have always been highly regarded in South East Asia Now, for the first time, you can see the innovation of Western Australian118 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration776 1984-11-12 8 BRIAN MILLER - Bth FIQ Asian Zone Championship Nov 4th —10th 1984 Singapore By BRIAN MILLER WHEN the curtain fell and the last ball was bowled at the Bth Asian Zone FIQ championships last Saturday, there was amid the singing, shouting and celebrations a thousand voices asking the776 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-11-12 8 TO ANYONE who says that this region's golfers do not stand a chance in the big tournaments, the PGA Mercedes Benz Classics which ended at the Bukit course on Saturday is the best rebuttal. Malaysia's M Ramayah and Singapore's Lim Swee Wah, the top two424 words
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Article392 1984-11-12 8 FORMER international Talib Haron fired a course record 72 to take a five-stroke lead in the Keppel Club championship yesterday. The seven-handicapper leads from Jaswant Singh who returned a five-over-par 77. Yesterday's leading scores: Club championship: 72 Talib Haron (7); 77 Jaswant Singh (6); 8t392 words
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Miscellaneous845 1984-11-12 8 BriStoW: Ftank DickenS Tv4C G>Of?&tOOS rv\ss FE£.TTy coroe. p,LJPiw Ft?orv> rue I wol?<,N& SfOU 'fe. SMOTTinIG J Out THC LI&MT y w nny BpvCK »s Best Fepauße.. J,c^ uMO~cp^esv) CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Go quietly, os o criminal? (5) 6 Soft currency? (5) 9 Where the entertainment is essentially light845 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration524 1984-11-12 9 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING DIGNIFIED, but not aloof that is probably one of the most immediate impressions that the Orphei Drangar choir leaves on its audience each time it performs. This came across quite convincingly again when the choir sang at the Victoria524 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-11-12 9 KOH SEOW TEE - By KOH SEOW TEE THE visiting 90-member Korea Philharmonic Orchestra lived up to its reputation as a great orchestra. Its performance last Tuesday was a big success, deserving the highest compliments from a near-capacity concert hall. The KPO, under guest conductor Kwak Sung, performed three works: Beethoven's425 words
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540 1984-11-12 9 SOTO A Sensation of Independence A Political Biography of David Marshall By Chan Heng Chee Oxford University Press, 2<# pages Reviewed by CHI ANG PECK MING DAVID MARSHALL failed as a politician, and with that, his political contribution to the founding of modern Singapore slid540 words
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Miscellaneous1209 1984-11-12 9 to sm (t CHANNEL 5 1 2.30 PM SBC Teit "Live" Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Highfights fotowed by Princess Chang Ping (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 3.55 Cartoon Selections 4.05 Mr Wizard World: Ever wondered why leaves change colour in autumn and what optical illusions are? Don Herbert explains.1,209 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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514 1984-11-12 10 UPI SUBARU of America Inc is changing its models for the first time in five years in an attempt to widen profit margins and to meet consumer demand for bigger cars. Analysts say tfie move signals a new directionUPI - 514 words
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270 1984-11-12 10 Reuter PRICES on Wall Street slid last Friday for the third straight session with analysts saying investors were concerned about events in Nicaragua. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 9.72 to 1218.97. Overall, however, advancing issues edged out losers 761 to 720.Reuter - 270 words
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Article127 1984-11-12 10 NOV 09 c$ Hud Boy M*i 7* 43* unch Ab«t*>« 284 Inco 15* 31* unch Ale on 38 20* Int Ut* InM Nickel 21* 23* 16* unch Bonk Novo Scotia Bel T«l 13 34* Lobtow B 18* 3 650 BP Con Ltd 26<* Mc BkxJet 25* 30H 16 27H127 words
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Article189 1984-11-12 10 NOV 09 Rand INDUSTRIALS BOOB Un Steel Urwec Wootworth 103 420 1400 unch 145 -5 MININGS AE And CI 770 20 340 15 2440 -10 AAAtC 2700 50 ***** 1060 -5 1835 -40 C G Smith 1950 unch 7970 -180 CNA 2208 5I0S 405 unch 1130 -5 1380 -5189 words
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Article710 1984-11-12 10 NOV 09 US$ ACF InduitnM AJcon Alumn Alcoa Alegheny Lud Afced Chem Cp Afced Stores AJbs-Chalmers Am Branch Inc Am Broadcast Am Can Co Am Cyonarrvd Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Home Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural Gas Am Tel Tel Amox Inc Amerada Hess AMF710 words
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Article911 1984-11-12 10 Amsterdam NOV 09 Fit A0N 345 00 2 5 Aegon 134 80 -02 Ahold 182 30 -07 Akio 99 20 0 2 AMEV 193 00 4-1 Amtot Amrobnk 65 50 2 1 Batfc 43 00 -02 Boh 100 50 0 5 Bonunvi 280 00 1 Botko Burtct 68911 words
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Article46 1984-11-12 10 Reuter THE GAP between stock prices and underlying asset values could provoke more attempts to merge US oil companies. Goldman Sachs and Co vice-president Gregory Robertson said in 10 recent transactions, prices paid were a median of 15 times the latest 12 monthearnings. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement553 1984-11-12 10 fm mm 'is. itSS m t mKite-- >"• 3" K your very own retreat J 4 <» •»<- h HF55r At Scotts Cafe, we serve all your tastebuds' fancies from delicious Western cuisine to mouth-watering Oriental dishes. Set in an intimate atmosphere surrounded by red brick walls, wrought-iron lamps and553 words
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Advertisement147 1984-11-12 10 j* Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover lV mouth-watering delights prepared by hong Kong chefs. And feel like iJr royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm for lunch and 7.00 pm 11.00 pm for dinner CR^jwri ©PWWCEHDm •imahri147 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration280 1984-11-12 11 FT RUPERT MURDOCH. the Australian-born newspaper owner, has said he is interested in expanding into book publishing in the US if he is able to find "the right company at the right price". He said he would also be looking forFT - 280 words
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170 1984-11-12 11 Reuter ITALIAN creditor banks have agreed in outline to. a consolidation plan under which Industrie Zanussi SPA will repay debts of 580 billion lire at rates lower than the operational prime rate of the Italian Banking Association (ABI). The banks have not finallyReuter - 170 words
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498 1984-11-12 11 British TELECOAVvvvvw UPI MORE THAN one million people have made inquiries about buying shares in British Telecom. At the latest count, 1.03 million calls have been made to British Telecom's share information office by people interested in this month s L 3.5UPI - 498 words
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368 1984-11-12 11 NYT THE LOTUS Development Corp is expected to announce today a business-oriented software package for Apple Computer Inc's Macintosh personal computer. The move would likely add momentum to Macintosh sales, especially to businesses. Analysts also say the package is expected to be similarNYT - 368 words
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161 1984-11-12 11 Reuter PHILLIPS PETROLEUM Co expects 1984 full-year results to be higher than those last year, says executive vice-president Glenn Cox. In 1983 Phillips reported fourth-quarter earnings of US$247 million on revenues of $4.05 billion. Mr Cox said it was the highest quarterly earningsReuter - 161 words
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Advertisement447 1984-11-12 11 'r\ v T j.;*' KPFIP «r> Ss ir.t> a-*V<!TV Treat yourself with our daily buffet spread. Or choose from our generous a la carte menu. For the final indulgence, our desserts and home-made ices are too good to miss. The Orchard Cafe. Where variety is deliciously Distinctively Hilton iy3Y in447 words
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Advertisement107 1984-11-12 11 Good Food At Fair Prices p 0m- i i. t HONG KONG DIAN XIN, NOODLES AND CONGEE. SPECIAL ROASTS* AVAILABLE TOO! Also available round-the-clock are delectable local and continential cuisines. a CAIRNHIU. HOTEL m m 'Available from I I lam 3pm A 6pm 11pm pi•» East 1 rAimxMin 19 Cairnhill107 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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939 1984-11-12 12 AFP THE APPROACH to the US presidential election last week caused most dealers to adopt a "wait-and-see" attitude on the London commodity markets, although the sharp fluctuations on the foreign exchange unsettled confidence at times. Overall an irregular pattern developed, with interest tendingAFP - 939 words
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413 1984-11-12 12 Bernama CAN THE LONG-TERM storage of stockpiled rubber affect the quality of the commodity? The answer is no, according to the Malaysian Rubber Producers' Research Association (MRPRA) which has conducted comprehensive studies on the subject since 1971. The findings of the studiesBernama - 413 words
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177 1984-11-12 12 Bernama NATURAL AND synthetic rubber producers should cooperate to stabilise the structure of the international rubber industry, Malaysian Land and Regional Development Minister Da tu k Sen Adib Adam said last week. He said both sides should seek a meeting point on production and planningBernama - 177 words
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305 1984-11-12 12 AP THE PRICE of gold Is expected to rise sharply next year and metal values in general are likely to Improve, the Leaden-based firm Metals Analysis ft Outlook (MAO) snid In a report on Saturday. It said the currently strong US dollar IsAP - 305 words
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Article1113 1984-11-12 12 COFFEE November robusta futures ended at £2,576, £17 below the previous close and below the new contract high set last Friday morning at £2,605. Other positions were unchanged to £16 higher. November declined from £2,600 at midday on light selling and possible profit-taking influenced by the 181 gradings1,113 words
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Article186 1984-11-12 12 FWVUCE prices closed ill Ngfcer last week in mtm4 mlwim la the pepatrtH, prices were TWn was a lack of «■essss «Merest resulting Mb Overseas «■van la ao hurry to Ss aai sm »*4dlng back tor tow prices. TW price of Muntok <wn pepper last Friday186 words
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Article141 1984-11-12 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board Trade closed x /t US-cent a bushel higher to cent lower in light, featureless trade last Friday. The lack of fresh fundamental news provided no new trading interest, allowing wheat values to move quietly along with the other grain markets. Merrill Lynch commodities141 words
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Article259 1984-11-12 12 FUTURES ended £10 per tonne above the previous close last Friday in Ls s d•n. January March was quoted at £640 660 against £630 650 at Thursday's close. Gains were influenced by weaker sterling and a firmer official close in Singapore. Turnover totalled 12 lots at 15 tonnes, all259 words
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Article34 1984-11-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR TIN Dote Closing Prices Turnover (M$/kHo) (tonnes) Nov 5 29 24 240 Nov 6 29 25 233 Nov 7 29 26 200 Nov 8 29 27 186 Nov 9 29 27 18334 words
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Article157 1984-11-12 12 Chinese Produce Robusta 20/25% 502 50 Exchange FOB NSW (Sellers' noon closing prices on Nov Nutmeg 396 00 10 S$/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW Coconut oil B W FOB NSW 281 00 Bulk FOB 195 00 Gambier Old drum FOB 208 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New drum157 words
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Article142 1984-11-12 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed to three 3'« UScents lower in late profittaking amid light, mostly local trade last Friday. A storm system moving into mid-west and delta soybean growing regions, which will likely halt harvest progress again, provided support until the close. Car gill142 words
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Advertisement103 1984-11-12 12 Take advantage of our Fixed Deposits Forward Oversea Credit Limited has a special personal service for our Fixed Deposit customers. Near the maturity date, one of our FD officers will call to remind you and to receive instructions. With a memory like this, you never lose a night's sleep nor103 words
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Article, Illustration5520 1984-11-12 13 CHEN QINGSHUN - US election fails to bring cheer M It «Singapore M By CHEN QINGSHUN MORE OF THE USUAL. That about sums up the reaction of frustrated brokers and investors last week as share prices continued to fall, bringing the Straits Times Industrial Index to a5,520 words
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Article206 1984-11-12 13 n r \lAustralia M AFP AUSTRALIA'S stock markets were disorganised by flood waters on Friday which have put the Sydney Stock Exchange out of business until further notice. Stock market trading however continued as usual in Melbourne where the Australian All-Ordi-naries Index is calculated. StockbrokersAFP - 206 words
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Article489 1984-11-12 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Nov 9 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Ben ond Company has been renamed QAF Limited and it is now traded under the new name. The DBS group has entered into a 51-49 per cent joint-venture with the Osakabased Sogo chain to set489 words
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358 1984-11-12 13 THE RE-ELECTION of President Reagan on Wednesday had already been discounted by Wall Street several days earlier. This led to profit-taking on election day. The very favourable conditions such as a weaker dollar, declining interest rates and continued good corporate earnings prospects also led to358 words
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Article1697 1984-11-12 14 GERALD COLVERD - R pnrol London [sj By GERALD COLVERD THERE ARE two prime rules which govern the functions of the London Stock Exchange: the basic rule is that members should not break any rules and this is closely followed by the command that brokers should, at all times, use their1,697 words
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Article720 1984-11-12 14 Current Ei Books Date Total for Total tor payment date close poyotye the yeor previous yeor A 1 S B 1 5%(b) NYA NYA NYA 15% 15% A M D B 6 3%(b) Oct 8 Oct 18 Nov 29 63% 1 8% A M D B 2%l Nov720 words
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347 1984-11-12 14 H T k, AFP WITH the Dow indicator shooting up to unbroken ground early last week, dealers on the Tokyo stock market became alarmed at the fast pace of its advance, causing a moderate setback for the first time in four weeks. The DowAFP - 347 words
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Article87 1984-11-12 14 BCI MILAN share prices stumbled throughout the whole of last week, few investors feeling confident enough to make any marked shifts. The BCI All-Share Index lost 1.4 per cent ending at 210.78, on volume that shrank to 19,500 million lire per day on averageBCI - 87 words
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396 1984-11-12 14 Uj K.Lumpur A THE Kuala Lumpur market continued on its downward trend last week with share prices retreating to their lowest levels in 20 months. Amidst the weak market sentiment, investors generally preferred to stay away from the market in view of the396 words
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743 1984-11-12 14 m j New York UPI THE STOCK MARKET finished the week with a modest gain as late-week profit-taking wiped out most of the dramatic rise that occurred on Monday and Tuesday in anticipation of the re-election of President Reagan. "This has been a classic caseUPI - 743 words
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655 1984-11-12 14 b 1 Hongkong yj LAST WEEK saw the market continuing its current consolidation phase. Most brokers pointed out that prices have risen by more than 10 per cent in the past two months and that some profittaking is therefore inevitable. Turnover in the last fortnight655 words
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Advertisement226 1984-11-12 14 COMISION (W) FEDERAL ELECTRICIDAD (CFE) US$lOO,OOO,OOO FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE 1988 In accordance with the provision of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the six-month interest period from 13th November 1984, to 13th May 1985, the Notes will carry an interest rate of 10V4% per annum and the226 words
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Advertisement24 1984-11-12 14 THE GREAT BOOKS For those interested in Intellectual Enjoyment -443 great works by 74 authors in 54 volumes Call STF Distributors Tel No: *****44/*****2824 words
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Advertisement199 1984-11-12 14 NOTICE SINGAPORE TOWEL MILL (PTE) LTD. (incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (in Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act Cap 185 the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held on Thursday. 27th December. 1984199 words
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521 1984-11-12 15 MARKET volume leader, Pahang Investments PLC has taken its active acquisition policy another step further. This time, the former Pahang Consolidated is buying strategic stakes in two British companies listed on the London Stock Exchange through share swops. The vendors of Falcon Industries PLC and521 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-11-12 15 POOR TRADING conditions have eaten deeply into the third quarter earnings of Kentucky Fried Chicken (S) Ltd. The sole listed fast food chain managed a group pre-tax profit of only $495,000 in the three months ended Sep 30, 1984, compared with $1.16 million in the447 words
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338 1984-11-12 15 THE RECENT 17.4 per cent devaluation of the Thai baht against the US dollar has dented Metal Box Singapore's hopes of boosting group earnings from operations in Thailand. As difficult trading conditions in Singapore are expected to continue, Metal Box, which reported a negligible338 words
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Article443 1984-11-12 15 LAST FULL YEAR Com pony Period Date announced last year Yeor ending Net EPS (cents) Gross div <%) Net profit ($'000) G Lumber H K Tin K G Hldgs Peok Huo Petoling Tin MTP CASH Leong Huot Ayer Hitom Rub Chem Ind M Credit Spore Land Syn Resins443 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-11-12 15 SOUTH PACIFIC Textile Industries Bhd's (SPTI) chairman and managing director, Mr David Nai-Wai Lee, has agreed for the second time to sell a big block of the company. In a brief weekend announcement, Mr Lee, who with his family owns about241 words
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900 1984-11-12 15 TOBuaa mm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW IT IS VERY likely that Malaysians will soon have to pay more interest when borrowing money from a bank. An ordinary borrower may have to pay as much as 17 to 18 per cent. This is not allBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 900 words
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Article792 1984-11-12 15 GERALD COLVERD - By GERALD COLVERD AN EARLY reconstruction scheme of Dunlop Holdings PLC's share capital has been promised by the group's bankers following last Thursday's sacking of 11 of the 13 Dunlop directors and the election of former British Leyland rescuer Sir Michael Edwardes as executive chairman.792 words
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Advertisement40 1984-11-12 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record only: KUCHING HOTELS SENDIRIAN BERHAD SARAWAK, MALAYSIA M 518,000,000 Medium Term Loan Guaranteed by: Sarawak Economic Development Corporation Malinch Associate Holding Sendirian Berhad Managed and Provided by: I Kleinwort, Benson (Singapore) Limited40 words
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Advertisement58 1984-11-12 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record only A INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED CO. PTE. LTD. 5520,000,000 REVOLVING CREDIT FACILITY provided by INTERNATIONAL BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL MERCHANT BANKERS LIMITED (SIMBL) UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BERHAD arranged by and acting as agent SIMBL58 words
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Article392 1984-11-12 16 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF ASEAN WILL continue to press for the setting up of the GSP Management Committee at the fifth meeting of the Asean-EEC Joint Cooperation Committee in Bangkok scheduled for next month. If formed, the committee can provide the mechanism for implementing the392 words
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609 1984-11-12 16 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN MALAYSIA'S recent Bill seeking to impose share transfer tax has caused a great deal of anxiety, according to Mr Lee Beng Fye, former deputy directorgeneral of the Malaysian Inland Revenue Department. Mr Lee said the Bill sought to609 words
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452 1984-11-12 16 THE SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation Staff Union, in spite of a doubling in its membership since being converted into a house union, has not kept pace with the SBC's expansion. The Minister Without Portfolio, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, said the union leadership has therefore452 words
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Article127 1984-11-12 16 THE SINGAPORE Armed Forces will be holding military exercises in Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Tuas, Bah Soon Pah, Punggol. Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang areas from today until Sunday. The Republic of Singapore Air Force will also be conducting live firing127 words
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185 1984-11-12 16 AFP INDIAN POLICE have arrested a Canadian journalist in Amritsar for entering Punjab lyMr Jonathan Mann, a Delhibased freelancer working mainly for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, was taken into custody last Saturday by policemen in front of the Golden Temple, Sikhism's holiest shrineAFP - 185 words
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Article102 1984-11-12 16 Bernama WATERPROOF boots of seamless natural rubber the first of its kind in the world manufactured by a company in Malaysia have been hailed as "a breakthrough to fill the gap between Wellingtons and walking boots". The latest issue of Rubber Developments, a publication of the MalaysianBernama - 102 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-11-12 16 AFP AMERICAN astronauts, now used to launching satellite payloads, are preparing for a bigger payoff today "harpooning" an errant orbiting satellite and bringing it back to earth for repairs so that it can be resold to fly again another day. The four menAFP; AP Photo - 250 words
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Article66 1984-11-12 16 Reuter A US Congressional delegation led by armed services committee chairman Melvin Price arrived in Singapore yesterday for a three-day visit as part of a South-east Asian tour. Mr Price and 11 other members of the House of Representatives will meet Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and DefenceReuter - 66 words
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Article32 1984-11-12 16 Reuter A SWISSAIR charter airliner arrived in Seoul from Beijing yesterday, the first direct commercial flight between the two capitals. South Korean Transport Ministry officials said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article43 1984-11-12 16 Reuter PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday ordered a commission of inquiry which implicated 26 men in the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino to help the Ombudsman's Office, following complaints that the commission was not giving its cooperation. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article30 1984-11-12 16 AP CHINA HAS more than 11 million self-employed workers in industry and commerce, 80 times the number in 1978, the People's Daily said yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Article35 1984-11-12 16 Reuter US SECRETARY of State George Shultz yesterday said Nicaragua's prediction of a US invasion was ridiculous and was a ploy to justify militarisation of that country to subdue its people. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article36 1984-11-12 16 AFP THE RESUMPTION of air raids against Iran in a region 130 km east of Baghdad reflects Iraq's belief that Iran is planning a new offensive there, Iraqi military experts say. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article50 1984-11-12 16 Reuter THE MAN who founded India's foreign intelligence agency and became its chief security adviser, Rameshwar Kao, yesterday said he resigned after Mrs Indira Gandhi's assassination because he did not have the heart to continue even though he was not directly involved with her personal protection. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement268 1984-11-12 16 AUSTRALIANS ELECTION DAY IS 1 DECEMBER 1984 A general election for the Australian House of representatives. the senate and two referendum questions will be held on Saturday 01 December 1984 Apply now for a postal vote If you are enrolled on the Commonwealth electoral roll and you are travelling or268 words
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Advertisement20 1984-11-12 16 Call Britannia for free invitation to investment seminar The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86.20 words
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Advertisement105 1984-11-12 16 /a FOR SALE FREEHOLD INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY built in 1981 complete with: Air-conditioning System D.I. Water System PH Neutralisation System Water Treatment Plant Effluent Treatment Plant MACHINERIES (5) Equipment for re-conditioning of 44-gallon oil drums comprising Chime Machine, Dedenter, Leak Testing Equipment, Internal and External Washing Equipment, Spray Painting and Baking105 words
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Miscellaneous56 1984-11-12 16 Outlook for today: Showers in several areas in the afternoon and early evening. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Nov 11 at the airport Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 5.00 Rainfall in millimetres Troce Rainfall this month56 words
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340 1984-11-12 17 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD THE Australian cruise business continues to boom. 1983 passenger numbers the second highest for six years. This year, the cruise operators expect the numbers to increase by at least 7 per cent. A total of 75,999 holidaymakers were carried in the340 words
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Article324 1984-11-12 17 MEMBERS of the Far East/River Plate/Far East conference will raise its rates across the board by 7.48 per cent from Nov 15. The quantum has been revised twice first 10, then 9 per cent. The revision to 7.48 per cent with a bunker adjustment factor of324 words
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297 1984-11-12 17 THE THAI Maritime Navigation Company will authorise more foreign vessels to transport government and state enterprise equipment between Bangkok and the United States, said an infdfrned source within the state-owned shipping line. According to the Bangkok Post, this will take place once TMNC297 words
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Article800 1984-11-12 17 NH Cot SNpptng Una P •I* Cat AC Toepfer Alea Ahrenkie» Lner Alphatrons Alpoc Antah Orient APC Line APL Arrow Lines ASCL Asiabroker Attos Unes Austosra Une Bott Orient Bathe Ent Bangkok Com Bank Une Bayamhan Shpg BBS Bon Lino BkjeStor Bronrtord BSC Ln Burma Five Star800 words
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Article88 1984-11-12 17 THE 90,000 dwt Australian tanker William Dampier has been sold for scrap to South Korea's Hyundai for U552.76 milOwned by the Australian Tanker Co and operated by Caltex Oil Australia, William Dampier has been engaged in the overseas and coastal crude trades. A Caltex spokesman said88 words
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Article87 1984-11-12 17 Reuter TAIWAN'S state-owned China Shipbuilding Corporation has completed the design of two missile boats and will start production soon, a company spokesman said. The speedboats were of the 100-foot and 168foot types and could carry two sea-to-sea missiles but the spokesman gave no other details. They wereReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration842 1984-11-12 18 THE ACQUISITION of Delta Steamship will leave Mr Malcom McLean towering above the rest of the shipping world with just one other giant in sight Evergreen Line. If approval from the various US maritime authorities is forthcoming, Mr McLean will have in place842 words
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141 1984-11-12 18 THE Port of Brisbane Authority and the Patrick Organisation have signed an agreement for the construction and operation of the third ro-ro/container terminal at the Fisherman Islands' complex at the mouth of the Brisbane River. The work will cost an estimated Asl4 million141 words
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Article501 1984-11-12 18 THE LIT A and Pamper*, two 34,995-long dwt bulk carriers built in 1975 and 1977 respectively, were sold to a Soviet interest for about US$lO million en bloc last week, said shipbrokers on the secondhand market. Overseas reports also added that the 12,576 gross ton Sondancer, which was501 words
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Article141 1984-11-12 18 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 in London said. Norbec, the Saudi chartering agency, is believed to have booked three large tankers secretly, totalling aboutAFP - 141 words
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Article1837 1984-11-12 18 CHARTERING was generally rather quiet on the freight market on Thursday with rates for grain business showing narrow irregular movements where changed, shipbrokers said. A vessel was reported to have been booked for grain from the Mississippi to the Continent at $9.25 against $9.50 previously, while a cargo1,837 words
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254 1984-11-12 19 Reuter THE Japanese shipping industry received newbuilding orders of 3.94 million gross tons in the first half of the fiscal year (April 1 to Sept 30), down sharply from 7.57 million tons in the same period last year, the Japanese Ministry of Transport said.Reuter - 254 words
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346 1984-11-12 19 THE GREEK-owned Royal Cruise Line is set to order two large new cruise ships for worldwide service. Shipbuilders in Europe are now putting the final touches to bids for two 500cabin ships which would join Royal Cruise Line's present fleet of two vessels,346 words
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175 1984-11-12 19 THE KOREA Maritime Port Administration (KMPA) has written strongly-worded official letters dated Oct 22 to Korean owners, requesting them to expedite the rationalisation of their companies in advance of the original two-year deadline set by the Shipping Industry Rationalisation Plan (SIRP). According to a175 words
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137 1984-11-12 19 THE DANISH shipping company DFDS has announced the sale of its 27,000 gross registered ton luxury cruise liner, the Scandinavia, to Sundance Cruises Corporation (owned by the Johnson Line of Sweden, Effoa of Finland and McDonald Enterprises of the US. The sale will bring137 words
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Article188 1984-11-12 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. Australia /Straits188 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-11-12 19 Fairplay SWEDISH equipment manufacturer Salwico AB, part of the Salen and Wicander group, has integrated a programmable personal paging system with the Salwico C3OO computerised fire alarm system. The aim is to improve the efficiency and speed of crew alerting without creating unwarranted panic. The pagingFairplay - 221 words
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Article745 1984-11-12 20 Nav 8-12 Arctic offshore technology conference, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Nav 12 Economic design of cooling water, fuel and electrical power generation systems for motorships, 1730 hours. Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Nav 12-11 Expoship Far East 1984 international maritime exhibition, Hongkong Exhibition Centre. Nav745 words
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3103 1984-11-12 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.3,103 words
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Article820 1984-11-12 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL 4 Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule 1 Location Hongkong E Luna Maersk Maria Sea Prelude Zim Trieste O Strength Niaga 42 Pelopor Aram Khachat Anro Temasek B Dahlia E Valiant Tambang820 words
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Article1807 1984-11-12 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (Si %fr«-Karasia line Transgroup (St. threaklel IJaer Service Kim Shpg iS) %UrH T«ep(cr (iceanus Shipping Agen ties (Si Marintex Enterprise (PK) \lpa< Intrasea (Si Bintang Shpg (KLi Island Cargo Handling1,807 words
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Article382 1984-11-12 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Hoa Phuong Do 37/8 NAPL alongside 12.11.84/0600 Jumpa 35/6 Leo alongside 12.11.84/0600 Kawana 33/4 BOR alongside 12.11.84/0500 Kimia Jaya 15/6 Van Ommeren alongside 12.11.84/0200 Kwang Chow 27/8 Guan Guan alongside 12.11.84/2300 Pervomaysk 46 Sinsov alongside 12.11.84/0900 Bela382 words
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Advertisement288 1984-11-12 18 u# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe 15/1 W/l 22/1 24/1 Mu Accepting for: It Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp, L Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen Bremerhaven Aarhus. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo lor feeder »ia S pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore 4 Bangkok Pis288 words
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Advertisement623 1984-11-12 18 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE TO SHIPPERS We are pleased to announce with effect from 15th November. 1984 the Agency activities of MISC's Liner services, Coastal services, coastal tankers, parcel tankers and bulk carriers in Port Kelang, Penang and Pasir Gudang will be carried out by623 words
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Advertisement721 1984-11-12 19 The Straits Steamship Group MANSFIELD CONTAINER SHIPPING PTE LTD QCL Overseas Containers Limited Use accepting cargo for: Hambw| to Copenhagen. Aartus Goth* Rotterdam to Antwerp. Amsterdam. Oslo iNMMhivw Is Bremoc Sou* amnion UK rtfion. Bctfist t DmUr FRRMtFWT UPRRS IOMOOM BAT Also Accepting LCI And FCL Cargo To Hong Kong721 words
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Advertisement579 1984-11-12 19 Franco Belgian Services ktvi 1 He /win A'jr £'oi:/r^ r*r z**. r* ammaatm sawg ro mok rau cammxaw rang fmm mope fj« J. ttU* Li Haw* 14m rita. Mm Bitot*. M Ita HW| Bitot*. I'm* ItHm Pl*i« Spar* ami. 19 Nn 21 Nn 70* llk II Ik 12 Ok 13579 words
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Advertisement630 1984-11-12 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Far East S'pore Service Ful Container Vessel. Buun fotahjnu Kotx > w(»m ttMfknfS'pmt I| PnoK <■») MAMPAMT Vl4 MB 20/10 10 30 10 1/U S/U 10/11 12/11 GOMVI4MB 15/11 17/11 22/11 23/11 2S/11 29/11 MAjAPAMTVIS« 20/11 2t/U 3/12 4/12 0/12 11/12 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM630 words
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Advertisement404 1984-11-12 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION Pogon V 79 Htoneywo* Poon Discharge Only Loadng for Rangoon Spore P.Kelong 16/20 Nov 21/23 Nov 27/28 Nov Penong BANK LINE EXPRESS MEPEHDEMT SERVICE TO UK/COWT ■tryq Ayu S«>RE R'DAM HULL HMBG KnK 2 Vol" 1% /\H YUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE404 words
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Advertisement1033 1984-11-12 22 i\n nuni\i iyhjuh USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MU ROBKIIM.K ft MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ JOHORE BRDGE V 37 MOTHER VESSEL TONER BADGE V3l S. KASHU V 5537 RICHMOND BRDGE V.21 MAETERIMCK V3E HARBOUR BRDGE V3l 18 Nov 19 No ASM STAR V3O PLANT* V 7 231,033 words
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Advertisement477 1984-11-12 22 lit in.' Accepting Braakbulk and contairwiMd cargo** Diract to South Africa Is pare lowfean Ba? CTowo (l*i Maputo PEb Accepting Container Break bulk I S.A MORGENSTER VlO3 Accepting Containers Only 17/11 2/12 13/12 12/12 11/12 11/12 OSAKA MAM V SSIBF HAYAKAWA MARU V 7017T SA VAAI S7ISC SA VtttflEGEN 074477 words
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Advertisement575 1984-11-12 22 SM if&g CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CORTARIER/REEFER/BIILK SERVICE Ipadpif lor lOS ANGEIES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER BC kccqrtnt Fa/Fa CaHMwrf P Kttaa t Singapore l Anjttrs lAIEW 20 Np, 71/22 Nr. II Ok AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acctptaif FCE/ECI Contaawrs I run( J part Fraai M St* lih575 words
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Advertisement678 1984-11-12 22 JxANKD ASIA FROM JAPANCS£ POMTS ANO HOMOKOMG 1. BULAT 2. STARLET 3. REGENT RANGER 4. AKIMARU 5. SHNtO MARU 6. MEROEKA 7. SANKO SCORPIO *t«nt Saijaporc Port KeUnf Penanf Smfapore 14/16 Nov 15/17 Nov 17/19 Nov 21/23 Nov 20/22 Nov 27/29 Nov P KeUnf Penary lnPt/12 Nov 17/18 Nov 18/19678 words
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Advertisement525 1984-11-12 22 > INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road »27 16 International P a/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 <10 Lines) o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Sparc P Aetanj loodtac BUNG* KENANGA *****13 In Pert 14/11 ROTT/ANT/tl* <***)„ ALEXANXMA 88M914 11/11 SETE /NOT T ANT/U.K. (AVON) fid SEAWOOO SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore525 words
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Advertisement676 1984-11-12 23 ,NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): F'stowo H'burf 13/12 15/12 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C. PAUL S pore Closing T.mes: FCL Cargo 1900 18/11 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) N CRYSTAL 26E Sailed MAETERLINCK 3E K CHANCE 19E...H Sailed SS BRDGE 47E Sailed K JACERN 26C676 words
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Advertisement416 1984-11-12 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DON*M SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON to Dm* UW Hi i Omtm Um 7 Owmi/MW \p.*i luNls NIPFUF* AGfNCKS Plf I ID lrt ?!mi! 7/SS4 34 < Bookings ???/510 (Opf.atKws) ????48 7 ??09?«4 i l»rminal I ??0?4S0 ??0?S04 (CfSl Mil mil 1U416 words
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Advertisement546 1984-11-12 23 r m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lnes) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELAMG M/S SHARKAT NAM SOON SON BHD IST AND ?N0 FLOOR NO 1 IALAN CtMPENING PORT546 words
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Advertisement125 1984-11-12 23 DURBAN. JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO. MAURITIUS A RFIJNION WESTBOUND ETA PT SIN LOUIS DURBAN KEYSTONE ACE 21W 1 12 84 19 12 84 LADY DONA 24 W 9 1 85 21/01/8526 1 85 RTTnraiflTi* ETD ETD ETA R BAY DURBAN SIN BARON STAR 10E 16 10 84 27 10 84 11 11125 words
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Advertisement375 1984-11-12 24 ltcj|ioiml t jmtabier l-iiics 3 Sailings Weekly jJ Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P.S.A. 1500 Hr». Tues, Thurs Sat CO! HINODE KISEN CO. LTD l I.TKA HKAVY LIFT AKKIKH IM VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK Wl HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE FUItY CONTAIIHtPISFD SERVtCFS TO AUSTRALIA U S I. SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION (PTE) Liu.375 words
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Advertisement250 1984-11-12 24 W EAST ASIA LINE (Malaysian Flog) Regular Liner Services Between S'PORE/M'SIA/INDIA P Gudong S pore 28/11 30/H P.Kelong 26/11 Ldg for Bombay Bombay EAST ASIA SHIPPING SDH BHD. (P.Kelong) TEL: *****2/36 TLX: MA ***** JALAL SEAGULL S PORE Tel: *****11 MFBC K.L. Tel: *****8/*****0 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD II Ami250 words
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Advertisement280 1984-11-12 25 LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES 89 Short Street, 10 07/08 Golden Woll Auto Centre, S pore, 0718 Tel *****55 Tl« ***** STORE TO EAST WEST MALAYSIA Vessel ETA PK PNG SABAH FONG SIANG NO 1 17/11 20/11 12/11 FONG SIANG NO 2 7/11 12/11 10/11 In Port S PORE TO COLOMBO KARACHI280 words
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Advertisement252 1984-11-12 25 KOREA MORAN SHIPPING CO Incorporated n OP Rot Korea LOADING DIRECT FOR:t Retail S porf Ft* Im«R| t» M V MUTO (DPI. KOREA) il/11 22/" M V MORANBONG (OtJ. KOREA) 20/11 24/11 CMUf«e M V MUTO (Of A. KOREA) 11/12 Ptanpo GENERAL AGENT ZOSING SHPHNG CO PTE LTD 1 Itartt252 words
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Advertisement671 1984-11-12 25 riT\ UN UN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. i[ 1 Magazine Road. *05-00 Central BuMnf. Singapore 0105 Trf 533*014 0 *****22 \=&U PROMPT SHIPPING LHtt SA. Hi SUM MONTHT LOO SIWZ TO KST tfNCM POR CONTMCB I HMRU \l n» STOK Mintt TUWG 4 *n miKH DWM MOWN. TMOMW CHAOHU CUKE* 23671 words
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Advertisement96 1984-11-12 26 Es9i SMGAPORE t KELANG PENANG M. UTISTH* (BMGLJUXSH FLAG) SDK 303 U SHMNCEN (BAWGIAttSH FLAC) Nw IVII M MMX BWCIAOfSM FLAG) DK«/( CONTWENTAI SHPfWG CORPORATION PTE. LTD. SWGAPOSf TEL *****66/5 LINES I Pcnani Agents Traa Mm* (fI.) Wn BM T* *****1/*****1 ATLAS LINES REGULAR MDEPENDENT SERVtCE TO AND FROM CHTTAGONG96 words
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Advertisement906 1984-11-12 26 Everett Lines uyuv lujdulf lor CMHo UMmtm to <n() m othn Pfru»nn ports «*tti transhipment al Koto On CPV Ihraugti Btlis ot lading to linai destination Penanj P KHanf Saifaparet TMOMASEVEKTT li/ll Nov 19/20 Nov HAMONEVEKTT 23/25 Nov HUOfVEKTT (/I Doc 9/10 Doc THOMASEVEHETT RAMONEVIWn HUGHEVEHETT 1* THOMASEVERE IT RAAOfVERETT906 words
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Advertisement426 1984-11-12 26 Z I M NON CONFERENCE MDEPOOENT FULL CONTUO SERVICE acceptrf FCL/LC cargoes to USA East I Nest Coast. Cambfcean and East Canada m SAVANMM m SDIIMItH I.— T'4 v.v ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE Spore Eiat Tnntt Hop* Hact fiwo m tUBOUW 2S Not 9Dk IS Dk II Dk 16 Dk426 words
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Miscellaneous188 1984-11-12 26 i W A Regional Weather 33 1 A ■w 5V5 W V. 4? m t <* s i m > riE^ m £tf >* w a > SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature o c Shower weather Wind direction with speed in188 words
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