The Business Times, 6 March 1985
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Title Section12 1985-03-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 WEDNESDAY, MARCH C, 1985 60 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration752 1985-03-06 1 ZHOU MEI - Revenue collected last year came to only $10.3bn By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent EVEN THE GOVERNMENT found cash tight last year and it collected only $10.3 billion in revenues, a 2.3 per cent drop from the sum that flowed into its coffers in 1983. The752 words
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449 1985-03-06 1 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE THE INCREASING cost of employing foreign workers in the construction industry is causing frustration among local contractors. They claim that the recent move to increase the levy on unskilled foreign construction workers by $50 per worker every six months has added449 words
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Article, Illustration83 1985-03-06 1 THK Singapore stock market el«Mi mixed yesterday, after a day of beetle trading, with beats ef profit-taking and baying. This resulted In falls In tbe indices after eight straight days sf gains. Rotation sf Interest was evident yesterday as seesnd liners rsse In active trading. Tbe BT Composite83 words
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370 1985-03-06 1 ALVIN TAY, AMY BALAN - By ALVIN TAY, AMY BALAN SOME BANKERS have called for the legislation covering tax benefits for Asian currency units to include, specifically, commissions arising from the issue of offshore guarantees and/or standby letters of credit. Business in this category is now370 words
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Article75 1985-03-06 1 A FAULTY switch gear in a major substation at Kallang Basin caused a two-hour blackout in many parts of Singapore from 7.30 last night. The substation supplies power to 10 other smaller substations serving the central and eastern part of the island. Areas affected included Toa Payoh, Orchard75 words
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641 1985-03-06 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE SUBSTANTIALLY lower provisions (or problem loans and higher interest income have enabled DBS Bank to report better-than-expected results for the year ended last Dec 31. The first of the Big Four local banks to release 1964's earnings, DBS Bank641 words
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Advertisement112 1985-03-06 1 OABS THE ULTIMATE ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE FOR MICROCOMPUTERS OA Q set HO* CHAN GROUP S.ngaeor. Ml *****62 4K L 03 *****0 P«o»ng 11 04 *****9 tpor> lei 05 *****8 B B J THE TOTAL OFFICE SOLUTION The Conti terminal table range has been developed to create efficiency and enthusiasm at your112 words
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Advertisement279 1985-03-06 1 More reports on Pages 6 7 SHARE INFORMATION 15 AIRCRAFT 4 MONEY ft EXCHANGE 9 A $1 MILLION factory has been set up to produce key components used in factory automation equipment. Panel Builders Industries, a subsidiary of Japan's Sonkyo Products, is the company's first overseas plant. Page 3 FED279 words
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Advertisement140 1985-03-06 1 Singapores First Local Bank with an international banking network to service you better FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS iTO Mfntif' >♦ OCBC r *oup tArT zJrt.Q.) L! ZX-410 Of course the ZX-410's primary function is still an efficient, sophisticated electronic typewriter that simplifies your typing and improves company document appearance. But ifs140 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article433 1985-03-06 2 LIM SOON NEO - Manpower costs rise sharply to $53m By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation's net income fell nearly 28 per cent to $16,224 million in its financial year 1983 84 (ending March 31, 1984) in spite of an 11 per cent increase in its total433 words
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438 1985-03-06 2 *A SINGAPORE-DANISH jointventure company, LK-NES (SEA) Pte Ltd, has won a $27.4 million mechanical and electrical engineering turnkey contract for the Centre Point Sabah complex in Sandakan. So far this year, LK-NES has clinched contracts totalling more than $30 million. It expects to reap438 words
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253 1985-03-06 2 THE RESULTS OF THE Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Examination for 1984 showed a pass rate of 99 per cent for the 28,653 students who sat for the English stream papers. However, of the 28,404 who were awarded the253 words
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180 1985-03-06 2 DUNCAN WALLACE, the Queen's Counsel who drafted the Singapore Institute of Architects' conditions of contracts, is conducting a three-day seminar on construction law today. Mr Wallace, who is also the author of the standard work on construction law Hudson on Building A Civil Engineering Contracts180 words
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Article85 1985-03-06 2 THE 1984 Economic Survey of Singapore publication, which was released by the Ministry of Trade and Industry to the media earlier this week, will be available for sale from this Friday. The publication gives a comprehensive account of Singapore's economic performance last year, ocvering developments in85 words
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Article, Illustration334 1985-03-06 2 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN YOU CANNOT sell what does not exist and in the case of the Singapore Armed Forces, it is in no position to bluff, said Colonel Charles Chew, community relations director with the armed forces. He shared the Defence Ministry's experience with334 words
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302 1985-03-06 2 HITACHI Cable of Japan has introduced a new kind of conductor cable that promises to be a boon to audio-visual equipment users. After several years of research, Hitachi has developed its linear crystal oxygen-free copper (LC-OFC) cable which conducts clearer signals than302 words
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163 1985-03-06 3 NEW ZEALAND'S Prime Minister Mr David Lange arrives this afternoon for a three-day visit. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, is expected to receive him at Changi Airport. Tomorrow, Mr Lange will meet the Minister for Foreign Affairs,163 words
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424 1985-03-06 3 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON CANADIAN Pacific Airlines hopes to operate three flights a week between Singapore and Vancouver by April 1986. The airline has set up a task force to study the financial viability of the operation and expects to finalise424 words
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328 1985-03-06 3 TRADEARBED Pte Ltd, -the marketing arm of one -of the world's top 10 steel manufacturers, ARBED 5 A, has won a contract to supply steel to two local civil engineering companies for piling in Housing and Development Board (HDB) sites. The328 words
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338 1985-03-06 3 A PIONEER American manufacturer of motors for computer peripherals is making some headway in breaking into the Far East market dominated by the Japanese. Airpax Components Far East, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Airpax of the US, which set up a plant in Singapore338 words
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151 1985-03-06 3 THE STRONG Singapore dollar and high labour costs have forced Deutz Far East, Singapore, to retrench 17 workers this year. The company cut down its staff in January. This is the first time the Singapore office has embarked on a retrenchment exercise.151 words
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257 1985-03-06 3 GRACE YU - By GRACE YU A $1 MILLION factory has been set up in Singapore to produce key components used in factory automation equipment. Panel Builders Industries, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Japan's Sankyo Products, is the company's first overseas plant. Panel Builders's deputy general manager, Mr CY257 words
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Article122 1985-03-06 3 MUFFINS will now be served for breakfast at all 13 McDonald's Singapore outlets after a successful four-month trial period. Sales at the three outlets at Robina House, Liat Towers and Hougang, where the new breakfast menu was introduced in October last year, doubled. Marketing manager Mrs122 words
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Advertisement141 1985-03-06 2 t M 0( w 7 You won't win tomorrow's business battles with yesterday's technology. Business is a battle. And the winners today are using tomorrow's technology. That's why companies in the winning fiSj mode demand technology supplied by Data General .Technology for information, HMj management, planning and the right aggressive141 words
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Advertisement355 1985-03-06 2 The Food Processing Packaging Industry Event for South East Asia ProPakAsia 85 15—18 April 1985 World Trade Centre Singapore m i x?. m m srs n m m ss mrr*m r,' y r From 15-18 April more than 150 companies from 17 countries wiil be exhibiting in Singapore, the widest355 words
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Advertisement54 1985-03-06 3 FOR SALE THE ARCADE 11 COLLYER QUAY Floors: #09-00 to #15-00 Areas available: Single or multiple floors of 8030 sq ft each Price: $410 psf Knight Frank Cheong Hock Chye Baillieu (Property Consultants) Pte. Ltd. 101 Cecil Street #14-01 Tong Eng Building Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 Telex: VALUER RS *****54 words
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Advertisement155 1985-03-06 3 J Only Thai flies to Bangkok 3 times a day, everyday of the week. Directly Whenever you'reready to leave for Bangkok. Thai is ready to take you there. Directly. Aboard our A3oos. We leavefor Bangkok three times a day, everyday of the week. No other airline gives you such choice.155 words
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OVERSEAS
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719 1985-03-06 4 Differences over usefulness of intervention AP Reuter FEDERAL RESERVE chairman Paul Volcker has asserted that the US budget deficit is being financed largely by foreign investors a situation he said contained "the seeds of its own destruction". In a speech to the US NationalAP; Reuter - 719 words
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372 1985-03-06 4 AP WESTERN governments must restrain social expenditures if they want to maintain the quality of benefits and foster sustained economic growth through 1990, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said yesterday. In a report, the OECD suggested that its 24AP - 372 words
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146 1985-03-06 4 Reuter STRIKERS in Scotland and Kent have resisted their union's call for an organised return to work, vowing to fight on until the state-run Coal Board agrees to an amnesty for colleagues sacked for picket line offences. The National Union ofReuter - 146 words
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Article657 1985-03-06 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time SIA SQII 0110 LAX/TYO PAA PA5 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ41 0605 MAA CAL cibio 0805 JED/DHA MAS MH68I 0820 KUL KAL KE624 0850 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN RBA BM21 1000 BWN657 words
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353 1985-03-06 5 AFP THE VIETNAMESE army attacked the last standing guerilla base of the Khmer resistance in northern Cambodia before dawn yesterday. A spokesman for the Sihanoukist faction of the resistance said in Bangkok yesterday that the Vietnamese hit the Tatum base in aAFP - 353 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-03-06 5 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher has ruled out any British action against New Zealand over its ban on visits by warships carrying nuclear weapons. She made clear at a 45minute meeting with New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange yesterday that she shared President Reagan's disquiet overReuter; AP photo - 286 words
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Article261 1985-03-06 5 Reuter PAKISTAN'S military ruler Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq has said that he wants to be a "godfather" president after martial law is lifted. President Zia told the government-owned Pakistan Times yesterday that his constitutional amendments, which critics say give him sweeping powers as president of the civilian governmentReuter - 261 words
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Article140 1985-03-06 5 Reuter CHIANG Hsiao-wu, son of Taiwan's President Chiang Ching-kuo, has denied any ties with a leading local underworld figure who was charged with the murder of a Chinese-American in California. Chiang, 40, said in a statement yesterday he did not hold any posts in government intelligence orReuter - 140 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article50 1985-03-06 5 ARCHEOLOGISTS studying a 2,400-year-old tomb in China have uncovered several earthen figurines that may be the forerunners of the famed terra cotta army at Xian. Xinhua news agency said that the painted, 20 cm-high figurines were found in 20 tombs dating from the Warring States period (475-221 BC).50 words
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Article54 1985-03-06 5 CHILE'S worst earthquake i»25 years destroyed bridges, houses and churches packed with evening worshippers, killing at least 112 people and injuring more than 1,700. Officials in Santiago said yesterday that troops were patrolling the streets to guard against looting in the ruins of Sunday's quake, which registered 7.454 words
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Article39 1985-03-06 5 CHINA built 3,000 countryside cinemas in the past three years thanks to loans from a bank and a film distribution company. Xinhua news agency said that a further 340 of the simple movie houses are being built.39 words
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Article60 1985-03-06 5 FREEDOM of speech has been described as a "dying right" by the director of the International Press Institute. Peter Galliner said yesterday: "Free speech is a dying right. There has been an increase in the number of journalists expelled, jailed and murder- Ed, and there have been60 words
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Article35 1985-03-06 5 INDIANS began voting in the second round of state elections yesterday after clashes between supporters of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and the ruling party in southern Andhra Pradesh state left two people dead.35 words
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Article37 1985-03-06 5 Agencies SCORES of police swooped down on a militant stronghold in New Caledonia yesterday following renewed violence. Police said 30 pro-inde-pendence militants were rounded up in a raid on the nickel-mining town of Thio. AgenciesAgencies - 37 words
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605 1985-03-06 5 jyrhe Trial AFP THE FAMILY of Benigno Aquino's purported assassin yesterday accused President Ferdinand Marcos in open court of ordering the opposition leader killed and continued to defy an order to testify at the murder trial. The accusation was made in a formalAFP - 605 words
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Article78 1985-03-06 5 Reuter ARTURO TOLENTINO, sacked from the post of foreign minister on Monday by President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines, said yesterday that his dismissal was unfair as it was based on press reports of statements he never made abont diplomatic appointments. Mr Tolentino, regarded as aReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement140 1985-03-06 4 Pan Am. Direct tolbkyo Everv Friday Al: 10.40 am OCL-Leaclirig the way in container shipping. For 20 years OCL has been both pioneer and pace setter in international door-to-door delivery. Investment in equipment—ships, containers, port and inland facilities and the sophisticated computer systems to complement them—has been matched only by140 words
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Miscellaneous69 1985-03-06 4 Doonesbury SENATORJ REALIZE THERE'S A COMING SHAKEDOWNtNTHE f// iif/r' 751 THAT THIS ADMINISTRA HON WONT PO MUCH 10 CUSHION WE BLOCU. 3 1 V 'm 'W3& 1 BUT THE FACT REMAINS I'M THEMOOWOFA WORLD WARE VETERAN, I'M THE MOTHEROFTWOJ BAKE APPLE PTE, ANPI LIVE ON A FAMILY FARM', v THAT69 words
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Advertisement118 1985-03-06 5 Freehold Residential /#Amßir SHOWCASE ffirSS Living Magnificently In The East Coast Rising above the scenic East Coast and prime Kakmg (fistrict bounded by Amber Gardens and Amber Road, the stunningly elegant twin towers of Amber Park enjoy a choice location dose to many amenities in the vicinity. The business district118 words
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Advertisement14 1985-03-06 5 Co •t Mlt»' \N XV E'*3iS %ii btot&S Ml So HMfik Awwbk *k Mfirimi.14 words
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ECONOMIC SURVEY OF SINGAPORE 1984
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675 1985-03-06 6 Finance THE FINANCIAL and business sector just maintained its premier role in the Singapore economy with a 10.5 per cent rate of growth. However, this figure conceals a marked downward swing in the final quarter of the year when the sector dipped 9.6 per675 words
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Article306 1985-03-06 6 THE HIGHEST pay increases last year were enjoyed by production, transport and other manual workers. The average earnings of all workers in August 1984 rose by 9.2 per cent against 9.0 per cent in 1983. Production, transport and other manual workers saw their wages306 words
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271 1985-03-06 6 Inflation HIGHER duties on cigarettes and beer, costlier medical treatment and the increased colour television licence fee accounted for two-fifths of the rise in inflation last year. Higher road tax, additional registration fee (ARF) and duties on petrol as well as more271 words
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Article271 1985-03-06 6 ELECTRICITY was used more efficiently last year. The lower rate of increase in electricity consumption to the rate of economic growth led to the ratio falling from 1.3 in 1983 to 1.1 last year. The consumption of electricity grew at a slower rate of 9 per271 words
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Article188 1985-03-06 6 OUTPUT VALUE in the petroleum industry rose last year in spite of a decline in the capacity utilisation of oil refineries in Singapore. Utilisation of the refineries fell to 71 per cent last year, from 72 per cent, because of competition from refineries coming on-stream in188 words
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168 1985-03-06 6 LAST YEAR saw the Singapore dollar appreciating against the world's major currencies except the US dollar and the Hongkong dollar. Despite the strong upsurge of the US dollar in international markets, the Singapore dollar weakened by only 2.3 per cent against the American currency, compared168 words
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Article209 1985-03-06 7 FEWER students took up vocational training last year. Total enrolment for full-time courses in the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) fell 5 per cent to 9,790. But enrolment for skills training conducted by Joint Industrial Training Centres/ Institutes, which are administered by the Economic209 words
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Article210 1985-03-06 7 GRANT commitments by the Skills Development Fund exceeded annual collections for the first time in 1984. SDF commitments amounted to $112 million against $66 million in 1983. The rise was boosted partly by a new scheme, Initiatives In New Technologies, introduced last year. Commitments for training210 words
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Article125 1985-03-06 7 MORE YOUNG Singaporeans stayed on in school to acquire more knowledge and skills before stepping out to work. At the same time, more women above 25 years of age joined the labour force last year. With young people staying on in schools, vocational institutes125 words
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Article162 1985-03-06 7 MORE PEOPLE signed up for National Productivity Board courses last year but at a slower rate. Similarly, participation in seminars and workshops also grew slower. Enrolment for NPB courses rose to 12,735, up 12 per cent against 29 per cent in 1983. The growth in162 words
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Article451 1985-03-06 7 Tertiary education THE PACE of enrolment in higher institutes of learning quickened last year. But the growth in the number of new graduates slowed down slightly. Total enrolment in the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological Institute, Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee Ann Polytechnic jumped to 28,790, up451 words
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Article369 1985-03-06 7 MORE workers were retrenched last year than in 1963 with the bulk taking place in the manufacturing sector. A total of 4,408 workers lost their jobs in 1984, against 4,100 workers the previous year. However, last year's retrenchment was well below that of 1982 when 7,600369 words
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Article132 1985-03-06 7 TRAINED MANPOWER continued to rise in the workforce last year. Professional, managerial and technical personnel rose by 15,500 from 173,700 in 1983 pushing up their share of the workforce by 1.2 percentage points to 16.1 per cent. Expansion of the service sector, with a rise132 words
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302 1985-03-06 7 Productivity TRANSPORT and communications scored the highest productivity increase last year. A 13.1 per cent rise in productivity was achieved as a result of a 10.2 per cent increase in output and a 2.6 per cent cutback in workers employed. The shedding of excess labour302 words
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Advertisement281 1985-03-06 6 the tool for decision makers I nan organisation such as yours, you would surely realize that 'change' is the only constant. A change in the plan or performance of a department will affect other related departments and therefore the whole organization. To handle these changes in the most efficient way,281 words
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Advertisement188 1985-03-06 6 Hong Kong Products Exhibition in Singapore March 6— 7 Hong Kong business opportunities are knocking on your door today! Visit the Hong Kong Products Exhibition in Singapore in the Jasmine Room in the Hyatt Regency Hotel today and tomorrow. It's organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, in conjunction188 words
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Advertisement10 1985-03-06 7 See Page 8 for Training and Development 7™??. «oWl#wWw«™ PrP^S10 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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264 1985-03-06 8 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN THE IMPACT of molecularbased biotechnology on industrial processes and business will be the theme of a major biotechnology conference to be held in Singapore. Biotech '85 Asia, from Nov 27 to 29, will have two parallel conference sessions. Under264 words
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68 1985-03-06 8 NGEE ANN Polytechnic will launch four part-time diploma courses that is now being offered to full-time students. The courses are Building Management, Building Services Engineering, Public Health Engineering and Business Studies. The 1985/86 academic year for these part-time courses will start on June68 words
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230 1985-03-06 8 A REAL ESTATE agency course organised by the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers has attracted 36 people. Just four short of SISV's target of 40, most participants of the $500-per-person course which started on Monday came mainly from real estate agencies. The230 words
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164 1985-03-06 8 THE SINGAPORE National Employers' Federation has engaged a lawyer to conduct a course, starting this Friday, on employment injuries and compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Act and the Common Law because "managements need to understand their liabilities". Mr Goh Joon Seng, an advocate164 words
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Article604 1985-03-06 8 Seminars and courses DURATION TITLE Mar 6-8 Construction Low Seminar Mar 6-8 Computer-Based T raining Mor 6-8 Effective Presentation SkiHs Mor 7-8 Principle Practices In Purchasing Mor 7-8 Computer Aided Design Drafting Mar 8 Project Management Mar 8 Professional Selling Skills IllCoaching Mar 8 Computerising The Manufacturing Operation Mor604 words
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Advertisement586 1985-03-06 8 1985 National Human Resource Development Theme: The HRD Perspective to the Vision of 1999 The Challenge: Achieving our Potential Venue: Hyatt Fee Early bird registration (before Vk March) $480 Regular registration $560 For Whom: Employers, Chief Executives, Senior Managers, Personnel and Training Officers, HRD Professionals, Consultants, Government Officers, Union Officials586 words
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Advertisement170 1985-03-06 8 DAI-ICHI HOTEL The ExeeUenoe of International Standards. The Charmsof Traditional Servioe. If traditional service and complete facilities make a difference to you. then stay at the Oai-ichi Hotel (Singapore) Travelers and guests will discover restful comfort in our 420 luxuriously furnished guestrooms which command a panoramic view of Singapore's Southern170 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration800 1985-03-06 9 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies in moderately active late trading yesterday on renewed buying interest underpinned by high US interest rates and the absence of central bank intervention. The dollar rose to a late 3.4150/70 marks from an early 3.3780/96 and against New800 words
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Article121 1985-03-06 9 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market rose by one point from Monday to close at SV« per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate fell by 1/16-point while the two and three-month rates both remained unchanged. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overnight 5121 words
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Article244 1985-03-06 9 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday. CurrMdM MomJnai rwoe quoted yeatarday ci «m parity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency US dollar Sterling pound Australian dollar NZ dollor Canadian dollor ***** 2 4205 1 5806 1 0242 1 6280 ***** 2 4249 1 5843 1 0478244 words
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Article287 1985-03-06 9 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Periods firmed between 1/16 and Vi point at the start on speculation that the Fed may tighten its monetary policy. Rates stayed at these levels with one, three and six months closing at 9'/«287 words
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Article338 1985-03-06 9 BA Futures Inc EURODOLLAR futures opened on a weak note yesterday. The June contract reversing from a low of 89.12 to reach the day's high of 89.21 before closing at 89.17. Technically, the market is still bearish and the June contract is likely to test the complex head andBA Futures Inc - 338 words
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Article134 1985-03-06 9 HONGKONG The metal closed lower on moderate overseas selling pressure yesterday. It closed at U*****.40/80 an ounce compared with New York's $290.25/75 close and its $289.30/70 finish here on Monday. Local gold slipped HK$9.OO to $2,688 a tahil. Krugerrand lost $10.00 to $2,340. TOKYO Futures fluctuated aimless- ly and134 words
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368 1985-03-06 9 BRIAN GOMEZ - By BRIAN GOMEZ SOPHISTICATED corporate treasurers would be taking on a virtual "omnipotent" role in the near future, according to Richard Corrigan, manager for electronic banking at Chase Manhattan Bank, Singapore. He quoted Paul Beehler of Arthur Young A Co as saying368 words
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Article106 1985-03-06 9 ON Monday BT carried a story headlined National Iron finds EFT a great help. The company said it had $2 to $6 million, not $2.6 million as stated, lying idle each day until the adoption of electronic funds transfer six months ago. This was because in106 words
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Advertisement890 1985-03-06 9 w gHH M&g iWm m WMW Machine Tools Always Present in Singapore With regard to its produc- tivity and export capacity j the machine-tool and tool industry of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) belongs to the 1 country's prominent fields of economy. This branch t of industry consists of four890 words
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FEATURES
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Article507 1985-03-06 10 WHILE the 8.2 per cent growth of the economy last year was "creditable", a closer examination of the performance by some sectors, particularly in the final quarter, indicates where the rough spots might be in the current year. The financial and business services sector, for507 words
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Article, Illustration925 1985-03-06 10 CLYDE HABERMAN - While Americans are worrying about an influx of Japanese cars, Tokyo is more concerned with a smaller problem bicycles. Strolling the streets can be a nerve-racking experience. People quickly learn that there are two types of pedestrians the quick and the bruised. By CLYDE HABERMANNYT - 925 words
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155 1985-03-06 10 Ang Hong ChOON - Letters to the Editor Ang Hong ChOON President Asia Commercial Bank DEAR SIR, This is to clarify the shareholdings position in Asia Commercial Bank Ltd (ACB), following the recent purchases of 5 per cent ACB shares each by Overseas Union Bank Ltd (OUB) and GCL Investments155 words
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77 1985-03-06 10 Wong Yuet Mae - Wong Yuet Mae Executive Secretary Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore DEAR SIR, Please refer to your report of Feb 26, 1985, "Real estate likely to remain best form of investment". We wish to clarify that the net take-up of office space was77 words
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Article77 1985-03-06 10 Danny Lo - Danny Lo Company Financial Controller: Cathay Orgaabattaa* PteLtT DEAR SIR, We refer to your report in BT on Feb 26, 1985, under the heading "Cathay Group seeks to reschedule its debts". We wish to draw to your attention that the "Cathay Group" reported is not related77 words
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Article61 1985-03-06 10 Lim Kok Hua - Lim Kok Hua Public Relations Officer Ngee Ann Polytechnics DEAR SIR, I refer to the article, "NUS to start child-care centre for staff by July", (BT, Feb 26, 1985). In paragraph four, Singapore Polytechnic was reported as the first tertiary institution to open a child-care centrefor its61 words
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Advertisement218 1985-03-06 10 OFFICEIfM'BS THE MODERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION APRIL 24-27, 1985, HALL 3, WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE Time: 12pm-Bpm Admission: Trade Visitors (By registration) r f .SrtV -A O raiiniiiiiii iii-atr GET A HEAD START INTO THE OFFICE OF TOMORROW In an increasingly competitive business environment, productivity in the office218 words
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Advertisement140 1985-03-06 10 Only Royal Brunei can offer you Brunei Darussalam on the way to Hong Kong, Manila or Darwin. rv<r =t^v r *1 S/y* K —w ...Ttv','?**>,. *S>4 'A If you have business in Brunei Darussalam, only Royal Brunei can offer two flights a day, (three on Friday and Sunday) to Brunei140 words
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SPORTS
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Article534 1985-03-06 11 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS "UNKNOWN" American Mark Aebli, who is setting the Asian Golf Circuit ablaze with his winning ways, will take part in the Singapore Open on Mar 28-31. The 27-year-old Texan professional, a virtual unknown who went on to win the non-Circuit534 words
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Article310 1985-03-06 11 Bernama AN UNDERSTANDING has been reached between Malaysia's ministers and deputy ministers that they do not hold posts in sports associations, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Tan Tiong Hong said yesterday. He said that the understanding was reached late last year after taking into considerationBernama - 310 words
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Article, Illustration486 1985-03-06 11 Reuter UNFASHIONABLE Sunderland reached Wembley for the first time in 12 years on Monday night amid outrageous scenes at the Chelsea soccer ground. Sunderland won the second leg semi-final League Cup tie 3-2 to give them a winning 5-2 aggregate in front ofReuter - 486 words
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Advertisement241 1985-03-06 11 Hotel Tourist Investment Opportunities in Australia The Greetings Croup Limited is a Public Company whose shares are listed on the Perth Stock Exchange Second Board. The Greetings Group Limited specialises in the management of Hotels that appeal to the mass market consisting of the budget conscious traveller, families, sporting groups241 words
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Advertisement184 1985-03-06 11 This annountement appears as a matter of retord only. December 19R4 BURDET INTERNATIONAL INC. US$ 14,130,000 Secured term loan and performance bond facility to finance the acquisition and conversion of a 230,000 DWT Turbine Tanker. Initiated and arranged by HENRY ANSBACHER AND CO. LTD. Provided by BANK BRUSSELS LAMBERT N.V.184 words
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Miscellaneous1023 1985-03-06 11 I w aatD mm HIGHLIGHTS American Coeftar 8 pm, Channel 12 This series starts at the time of Pearl Harbour with General Mac Arthur's defeat when he was caught with his aircraft on the ground, and then left to die on Corregidor before being rescued through the pressure of public1,023 words
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Miscellaneous653 1985-03-06 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Beastly wreck of a ship (5) 6 It's down and more than out (5) 9 Knightly lad in pain (7) 10 Take tea inside (5) 11 Fliers in eastern skies (5) 12 County flags (5) 13 His knpck disturbs Tom's nap (7) 15 Energy of six653 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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269 1985-03-06 12 Reuter TEXAS oil magnate Boone Pickens has dropped his bid to buy Phillips Petroleum, leaving the 10th-big-gest oil company in the US without a pursuer for the first time in three months. Earlier on Monday, Phillips announced that the Icahn group, headed byReuter - 269 words
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Article57 1985-03-06 12 Reuter TEXTRON INC is seeking buyers for its Bell Helicopter Textron subsidiary, a manufacturer of military and commercial helicopters. B F Dolan, president and chief executive, says this is part of Textron's previously announced intention to raise about US$l billion from divestitures to reduce debt incurredReuter - 57 words
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122 1985-03-06 12 Reuter FIRMER share prices prompted by the ending of the British coal strike could be followed by an inconsistent spell over the next few months. Analysts see the London stock market as fully priced, buttressed with takeover and speculative activity, while weakness could easilyReuter - 122 words
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294 1985-03-06 12 Reuter SHARE PRICES closed sharply lower on Monday as weakness in bonds and profit-taking caused Wall Street to end its flirtation with record levels. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which finished at an all-time high of 1,299.36 last Friday, surpassed the milestone 1,300-markReuter - 294 words
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Article115 1985-03-06 12 MAI 04 AMtx C$ 49* Hud Boy Min Imp Oi Inco 48* 18* 33* Alcan 38* 24* 20* Bank Mont 26* 17 Bank Nova Scotia B1IT1I 13(4 39V* Lotokjw B 19 BP Can Ltd 27* •It 34* v« 30Vi 71* Can Prm Ma Canpoc 62* 14* Nocondo Mn 19*115 words
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Article190 1985-03-06 12 "190 3 MAR 04 Un Steal 108 unch INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 6808 Ab«rcom J25 unch -10 UnMC Wooiworlh 465 MININGS 2300 unch -10 305 ***** 1650 25 970 unch BuHek 6875 125 1925 unch Charter 430 79S -5 1075 50 350 unch 975 923 13 ***** inch 4925 100190 words
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Article677 1985-03-06 12 MAI 04 0S$ ACF Industries AJcon AJurran Alcoa Aletfieny Lud AIM Cham Cp Afced Stores Afes-Chotmars Am Brands kic Am Broodcast Am Can Co Am Cyanamd Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Horn Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural Gas Am Tel A TaL Amox k* Amaroda Hass677 words
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Article875 1985-03-06 12 Amsterdam MAt 04 Fk ABN 398 00 3 182 00 ■f 4 Ahold 2)9 00 5 Akzo J. Ill 00 19 AMEV ***** 4 8 74.50 +08 60 00 ■05 Boh 104 90 19 348 00 2 Botko 9100 1 3550 1 Cot* ***** +25 Dak Mj Ill875 words
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Advertisement147 1985-03-06 12 London stocks, Pago 17 r--5/ aJ& I Ffcng Cheng L6u Teocbew V Restaurant for the best Teochew delicacies In town. Discover our famous dian-xin, delicious steam-boat Teochew porridge and other mouth-watering delights prepared by hong Kong chefs. And feel like royalty while C you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily147 words
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Article337 1985-03-06 13 HONGKONG: Share prices fell sharply yesterday in fairly quiet trading ahead of coming corporate results which are expected to be poor. The Hang Seng Index fell 31.52 to 1,367.94. Turnover was HK5326.71 million compared with last Friday's $509.71 million. Cheung Kong fell 40 cents to $13.50, China Light 50337 words
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Article230 1985-03-06 13 MAI OS Al Sncwc Indus Asm Cement NT 4 03 23 70 -007 -0 1 Chem Indus Lien Hwa Indus Nan Yo Plas Pocrfic Cons Pacific Elect Wire 17 40 12 15 29 70 20 10 1790 0.1 0 35 0 1 -37 03 Cathay Coos Chang Hwa Bank230 words
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Article360 1985-03-06 13 TOKYO: Share prices, led by international populars, closed lower in moderate trading yesterday, discouraged by Wall Street's setback and investors' worries about recent record levels. The market average ended at 12,476.38, down 32.63 from Monday's closing record of 12,509.01. It was the first fall in six trading days and360 words
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Article78 1985-03-06 13 MANILA: Share prices closed generally higher in quiet trading yesterday. The Commercial Industrial Index rose 2.27 to 116.98 and the Oils Index 0.009 to 0.588 while the Mining Index was unchanged at 706.07. MA« OS Pmoi Oriental B 001 0008 unch »w«« B 0 1050 0 005 0001 unch78 words
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Article391 1985-03-06 13 SYDNEY: Share prices recovered early losses yesterday to close firmer overall with good profit results and a weaker Australian dollar encouraging buyers. Near the close, the All Ordinaries Index was up 2.2 at 798.3, the All Industrials Index was up 3.9 at 1,177.5 and the All Resources Index was391 words
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Article95 1985-03-06 13 BANGKOK: The market was closed yesterday. Mar 5 Bank Seoul Choheung Bk Commercial Bk Won 592 596 unch Hyundoi Comt Hyundai Motor K AL 905 565 550 670 13 -4 15 -2 640 472 7 -3 Korea Oi 1831 370 -4 -5 Daewoo Corp Doe»oo Ind Dong Ah GoldStar95 words
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175 1985-03-06 13 Reuter JAPANESE corporate capital spending in the year starting April 1 is expected to rise by 5.3 per cent after an estimated 11.3 per cent rise in 1984/ 85. The Japan Development Bank says in a survey report that manufacturing sector spending will riseReuter - 175 words
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389 1985-03-06 13 FT THE TAIWANESE government, in a move to avert a major financial collapse, has assumed control of Cathay Investment and Trust Company. The company is one of a number affected by disclosures of financial irregularities and defaults by affiliates of the Cathay group ofFT - 389 words
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140 1985-03-06 13 FT ERICSSON, the Swedish telecommunications group, has received orders totalling 160 million kronor to supply its Axe digital telephone exchanges to four cities in China. The largest contract covers the supply of four digital exchanges to the city of Dalian in the provinceFT - 140 words
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150 1985-03-06 13 Reuter CABLE and Wireless PLC (C and W) and Rolls Royce have signed memoranda of understanding with China for future business. At a ceremony in Bejing, C and W undertook, with the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, to conduct studies for a US$2O-million telecommunications centreReuter - 150 words
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Article80 1985-03-06 13 Reuter CHINA has ordered two colour television manufacturing plants worth a total of more than three billion yen from Victor Co of Japan, according to a Victor spokesman. One plant, for the Shanghai branch of the China Electronics Import Export Corp, will have the capacity toReuter - 80 words
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344 1985-03-06 14 Bernama RUBBER PRODUCT manufacturers in Malaysia have responded encouragingly to the incentive scheme announced in the 1985 budget, according to the Malaysian Rubber Products Manufacturers Association. Association president Lim Beng Huat said, however, some manufacturers were still not too clear about how theBernama - 344 words
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Article99 1985-03-06 14 SRI LANKA plans to buy more rice from China for buffer stock purposes, government officials in Colombo said. They said a delegation has left for Beijing and will decide on the amount to be purchased during negotiations. However, a state-run newspaper put the figure99 words
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Article100 1985-03-06 14 THE International Natural Rubber Organisation council will meet on April I and April 3 to appoint a new buffer stock manager. Two candidates, Robert Sanders and John Stelnger, have been nominated by the US for the post so far. Mr Sanders is Inro's buffer stock100 words
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Article150 1985-03-06 14 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with March One RSS buyers quoted at 161.00 cents per kg, down 0.75 cents from Monday. The morning session lost some 0.75 cent on lack of buying interest in quiet trading. Prices were little changed in very quiet afternoon trading on lack of150 words
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Article356 1985-03-06 14 RAS prices <« s fob n botes) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers lot 1 RSS Prompt 158 50 159 50N 159 00 I60 00N Int 1 RSS Mor 85 161 00 161 50 161 00 161 50 Int 1 RSS Apr 85 ***** 168 25 168356 words
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Article109 1985-03-06 14 (cents/kg, 1-ton pollers) March 85 April 85 (current mth) (forward mth) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 167 00 169 00N 170 00 171 OOS SSR 50 165 00 167 00N 167 00 169 OOS MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV ***** 212109 words
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Article749 1985-03-06 14 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a quiet, featureless session on Monday with pared gains from the previous close of £14 to £2. Afternoon business stayed slack and May closed unchanged from midday levels at £2,446 a tonne, up £14. Physical markets were quiet. Origins remained withdrawn and roasters stayed749 words
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Article142 1985-03-06 14 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed off the day's highs on late profittaking yesterday, after India's presence seeking processed palm oil sparked early covering and speculative buying. March deliveries in the south and central rose MJ2.50 to $1,250 and $1,247.50 per tonne respectively, while April in the south142 words
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Article76 1985-03-06 14 THE KLTM price remained at the IT A floorlevel price of M 129.15 per kg yesterday. Total volume of tin delivered by miners rose to 289 tonnes from 25C on Monday and some dealers detected about If per cent foreign concentrates. Sterling weakness against the ringgit boosted the76 words
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Article162 1985-03-06 14 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix I6's 2.550 Blue Phoenix 20's 2,750 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,300 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,650 Carded yarn, hank 3,000 Blue Phoenix 21 's Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,350 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,500 Open-end yarn162 words
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Article155 1985-03-06 14 Chinese Produce Robusto 20/25% 477 50 Exchange FOB NSW Nutmeg (Sellers noon closing prices on Mor 110 FOB NSW 438 00 y SVHW kg) E W FOB NSW 281 00 Coconut oil Bulk FOB Old drum FOB 155 00 168 00 Gombier FOB NSW 330 00 New drum155 words
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Article227 1985-03-06 14 Singapore Hongkong (S$/kilo, ei-godown) (HK$/fxcul, e*-gadown) Thoi white Thoi fragrant 100% 1st class 100% new crop. (kangoroo) 096 1st class unq new crop 2nd doss unq 100% 2nd class 070 3rd class unq 100% 3rd class 0 65 100% old crop. 25% new crop No stock 1st class unq227 words
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Article161 1985-03-06 14 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 1'« US cent per bushel higher in near March to J cent lower in distant deliveries on Monday. March settled at $3.48 >2, after trading in a lucent range on the day. Nearbys continued to be supported in thin trade161 words
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Article160 1985-03-06 14 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed up l 4 cent per bushel in near March on Monday to down four US cents in distant March, pressured to new contract lows in all deliveries except near March by weakness in foreign currencies and precious metals. March settled160 words
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Article, Illustration4076 1985-03-06 15 THE Singapore stock market took a breather yesterday after eight straight days of gains. The BT Composite Index fell 1.63 points to 752.24 while the Straits Times Industrial Index lost 2.79 points to 847.56. Volume remained heavy at 22.18 million shares worth4,076 words
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Article85 1985-03-06 15 BECAUSE OF a massive power failare that hit parts •f Singapore last Bight, BT regrets that It Is aw Me to provide the eompatorgeaerated Share laformattoa Table for yesterday's trading M the Stack Exehaage ef Singapore. Bowever, we have maaa- ally apdated ether data, Including85 words
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Article233 1985-03-06 15 SINGAPORE Rises Indices u- A kAmt S HI Credit Londmoris MUM Utd Engn IOHwoii (M) Laong Muot S POCWK N Iron Gaatatgs 575 320 540 279 96 338 100 300 348 590 Falls +95 20 15 15 11 12 10 10 10 10 ST Comaovta 753 87233 words
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460 1985-03-06 15 HEAVY profit-taking caused share prices to close lower on a broad front at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. However, some selective issues managed to go against the general trend to register gains. Overall, most counters fell marginally in active trading. The market opened at460 words
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Article1078 1985-03-06 15 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aetna 164 (-10), sett 170 Ahun Ce 137 (-1), sett 138 Allied Chee 240 (unch) Ami Steel 127xd (-1), sett 129 Bate 2908 ■witwi 180 (-2), sett 181 Beasteadee 170 (unch), sett 170 BAT 186/189 Carisherg 496 (unch) Celd Storage 272 (+1),1,078 words
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371 1985-03-06 16 THE HARAPAN group is making preparations for the eventual opening of its second hotel-cum-shopping complex at Havelock Road with the imminent appointment of a new operator to replace Japan Airline Development Company, which was supposed to have run it under the Nikko chain. This371 words
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Article218 1985-03-06 16 Managers' prices MARA Bumiputra for Mar 6 First B'putra 5 96 6 01 Second B'putra Third B'putra 5 08 5 13 4 08 4 13 Singapore Unit Trust Fourth B'putra 4 56 4 61 The Commerce 2.32 246 Fifth B'putra 3 09 3.14 2 98 3 03 188218 words
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Article101 1985-03-06 16 HONGKONG Hang Seng Index Tuesday 1367.94 Monday 1399.46 Week ago 1402.86 TOKYO Tokyo Dow Jones Tuesday *****.38 Monday ***** 01* Week ago ***** 97 Australian Industrials Tuesday 1177.1 Monday 1173.7 Week ago 1158.0 NEW YORK Dow Jones Monday 1289.53 Friday 1299 36* Week ago 1277.50 Stondard and Poors101 words
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Article2875 1985-03-06 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. MDUSTRIALS AcmoO 858X3) 1 90 A Choc (2 658 22,875 words
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Article63 1985-03-06 16 MALAYSIAN TOBACCO Cempaay Berkad: 28th AGM at the Negara Room, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Mar 6 at 11.30 am. YEO HI AP SENG (MALAY81A) Berkad: 11th AGM at 7, Jalan Tandang, Petaling Jaya, Selangor on Mar 11, 2.30 pm. BATU UNTANG RUBBER Ctmpuy63 words
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478 1985-03-06 17 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN THANKS TO A RISE in investment and interest income, Prima Ltd (Flour Mills) has managed an 8.9 per cent rise in pre-tax profits for the year to end-December 1984 from $15.1 million to $16.4 million. The group's interim results478 words
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Article182 1985-03-06 17 purchase of 967,000 shares at M$1.50 a share recently. CYCLE A CARRIAGE Ltd has appointed four new directors Mr Chua Tiang Hee, Mr Humphrey Chua Tiang Hoo, Mr John Maxwell McCormack and Mr Lee Hee Seng. Mr Chua Tiang Hee's thus ceased to be alternate director to Mr182 words
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548 1985-03-06 17 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - Contracts significant against backdrop of depressed shipping industry By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE PROMISE and attraction of doing business with China has drawn another Singapore company into the growing rank of local businesses that have been striking up deals in the world's potentially largest548 words
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Article503 1985-03-06 17 CONSTRUCTION Supplies House Bhd (CASH) is once again living up to its image as a fast rising corporation. Apart from adding a new line to its business, the company has for the first time ventured into Australia as well as making two property-related acquisitions. The503 words
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285 1985-03-06 17 THE INDEPENDENT directors of Wheelock Marden Co Ltd have urged shareholders not to take any action on the rival bids for the company until the financial adviser, East Asia Warburg, has presented its views. The recommendations would be sent to shareholders in285 words
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Article53 1985-03-06 17 BRITISH MALAYAN TRUSTEES Ltd Pre-tax profits rose 71.8 per cent to 1330,000 for the half-year to Dec 31, 1984, compared with $192,000 previously. Net earnings per share rose to 65 cents from 40 cents. No interim dividend has been recommended (because the previous interim $2 per share was paid on53 words
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Article48 1985-03-06 17 Pre-tax profits of M 545.13 million in 1964 compared with $42.74 million the year before. Aftertax profits stood at $23.13 million ($24.71 million). A final dividend of 13 per cent less tax will be paid on May 2 to shareholders registered on March 27.48 words
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Article1071 1985-03-06 17 EQUITIES opened easier yesterday following the sharp fall on Wall Street overnight and as sterling came under pressure, dropping two basis points to 70.7 in trade-weighted tains, dealers said. At noon, the FT-30 index was down 0.2 points at 979.7, while the FTSE-100 rose 5.1 to 1270.8. ICI1,071 words
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Advertisement389 1985-03-06 16 8 DBSBANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD (Incorporated in the Repute of Singapore) To: All Shareholders 1 RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1984 The Board of Directors of The Development Bank of Singapore Ltd announces that the audited results of DBS Bank and DBS Group for year389 words
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Advertisement681 1985-03-06 16 8 DBSBANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) To: All Shareholders NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventeenth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Company will be held in the Board Room. 46th Storey. DBS Building, 6681 words
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Advertisement159 1985-03-06 17 o DBSBANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD (Incorporated in the RepuWic of Singapore) To: All Bondholders U5570,000,000 5 1 2 Convertible Bonds due 1998 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in respect of the following: 1. SUSPENSION OF BOND CONVERSION The Bonds will not be convertible during the period 2 May159 words
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Advertisement671 1985-03-06 17 PRIMA LIMITED (FLOUR MILLS) (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors of Prima Limited are pleased to make the following announcement:AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1984 The Company The Group 31.12.1964 31.12 1983 31.12.1984 31.12.1983 I ncrease/Decrease Company Group 1.(a) Turnover 51j07671 words
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576 1985-03-06 18 "LOPSIDED" GOVERNMENT policies, rather than efforts by the opposition, was the reason PAP lost the Anson and Potong Pasir seats during the last election, said Mr Jek Yuen Thong (Queenstown). The former ambassador to Britain yesterday gave a frank and spirited analysis of576 words
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Article261 1985-03-06 18 THE OVER-ZEALOUS move to re-fashion the Chinese language and culture to suit the times also came under attack from Mr Jek Yuen Thong. Simplifying Chinese characters and over-doing the use of hanyu pinyin, the system of composing Chinese pronunciation into romanised characters, only devalued the richness261 words
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465 1985-03-06 18 THE BRITISH coal miners' strike was used by PAP MPs yesterday to counter opposition member JB Jeyaretnam's call for "stronger" trade unions. Mr Chiam See Tong's claim to be a loyal and constructive opposition was also dismissed by several MPs. The coal miners' strike,465 words
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72 1985-03-06 18 THE government's 'omnipresence' in business had drawbacks, said Mr Chew Heng Ching, MP for Kaki Bukit. He cited the case of an engineer who refused to seek government help to develop a new product because he thought the government would steal his idea. Using soccer72 words
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Article73 1985-03-06 18 THE wisdom of streaming schoolchildren, a point often raised by the opposition, was questioned by two PAP MPs. Mr S Vasoo (Bo Wen) called for a study of the psychological and social effects of streaming while Mr S Chandra Das (Chong Boon), suggested that the government did73 words
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Article87 1985-03-06 18 DR Augustine Tan (Whampoa) suggested lowering corporate taxes to redirect more resources from the pursuit of speculative gains to productive activities. Opposition MP for Potong Pasir Mr Chiam See Tong had said on Monday that wealth generated from increases in share or property prices was not "real wealth."87 words
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Article132 1985-03-06 18 MR S Chandra Das (Chong Boon), while criticising Mr Chiam for suggesting that the government consider increasing speed limits to solve traffic congestion, hit out at the government's "too heavy reliance on the price mechanism." Taking the example of traffic congestion, he suggested staggering the times during which132 words
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Article33 1985-03-06 18 CONSUMER relations units could be set up by the HDB, suggested Mr S Vasoo (Bo Wen). The units could cut down unnecessary "bureaucratic merry-go-rounds" and help residents settle into new estates.33 words
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Article58 1985-03-06 18 GOVERNMENT loans for the needy could be increased a hundred-fold, said Mr Chandra Das (Chong Boon). He noted that in 1963, only $2,400 in government loans were disbursed to two families. Further, the $3.25 million paid out for Public Assistance in 1963 was negligible compared with government58 words
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338 1985-03-06 18 A SURGE OF buying pushed the US dollar back towards record levels early yesterday, sweeping aside much of the effect of last week's big central bank intervention. Gold prices were virtually motionless at around US$2B9 an ounce. "We're back to square338 words
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424 1985-03-06 18 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN AFTER A two-hour closed door session yesterday, corporate members of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) agreed to structure their commission rates to cover at least the cost of their individual operations. A spokesman for Simex said that the meeting was424 words
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Article69 1985-03-06 18 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices were mixed in early trading yesterday as blue chip issues showed more buoyancy than the rest of the market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell nearly 10 points on Monday after backing off from the 1300 level, was nearly two pointsReuter - 69 words
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47 1985-03-06 18 Reuter ABOUT 800 Vietnamese soldiers occupied three hills in Thailand yesterday and military officers have reported heavy fighting as Thai forces tried to dislodge the intruders. They said the Thais were backed by artillery but there were no immediate reports of casualties. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article30 1985-03-06 18 Reuter PHILIPPINE Labour Minister Bias Ople yesterday resigned from the Cabinet of President Ferdinand Marcos, a day after Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino was sacked. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article29 1985-03-06 18 UPI CHINA has announced the retirement of up to 80,000 veteran military officers as part of a massive campaign to streamline the world's largest army. UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article53 1985-03-06 18 UPI UNITED PRESS International has fired its president and is trying to find a buyer for the news agency. UPI said its principal owners, Douglas Ruhe and William Geissler, are taking steps "to relinquish control... in a programme to recapitalise the company and to guaranteeUPI - 53 words
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Article37 1985-03-06 18 UPI A LOTTERY CRAZE that has swept China in recent months came to an end yesterday with the release of a government circular banning the raffles as "unhealthy", said the Xinhua news agency. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article44 1985-03-06 18 Bernama MALAYSIAN Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has expressed regret that the country, which has an abundance of local fruit is not growing them for export but is instead importing canned lychees from Taiwan and China. BernamaBernama - 44 words
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Article233 1985-03-06 19 DUE TO adverse trading conditions, Straits Shipping has retrenched six of its officers. In a letter to the officers, the company said it "is facing adverse trading conditions which have resulted in operating losses." Since "there was a significant reduction in the company's vessels it is233 words
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448 1985-03-06 19 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE MALAYSIAN government has received three firm proposals to take over the Port Kelang Container Terminal, which may be privatised later this year. It is understood that a committee headed by the implementation and coordination unit in the Prime448 words
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Article846 1985-03-06 19 Shipping UM NH Cot Afeo VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner V 4 AC Toepfer X s Alphatrom VI 4 Andeka Shpg VI 1 ANL 1 1 Antoh Orient X 1 APC Line V 4 APL 4 Arrow Lines X 4 ASCL 1 1 Awobroker V 5 Artas Lines846 words
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Article125 1985-03-06 19 THE PORT of Rotterdam handled over 243 million tonnes of cargo in 1964, an increase of nearly 11 million tonnes or 4.6 per cent over 1983. This figure has been computed on the basis of last year's port charges receipts. Increases were recorded for crude oil (up 4.6125 words
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Article69 1985-03-06 19 AN agreement has been reached between Sea Containers Ltd and Pakhoed Holding NV of Rotterdam for Sea Containers to acquire the 380 strong tank container fleet of the Trafpak subsidiaries of Pakhoed. In a separate agreement, D Fuhrmann, Nissle Gunther Nflg of Hamburg, through its newly formed69 words
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Article39 1985-03-06 19 THE number of ships waiting to berth at Chittagong port has fallen to 11 and the maximum delay to five days, port officials said. Six ships are carrying general cargo, two rice, two wheat, one general loader.39 words
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Article147 1985-03-06 20 Reuter THE Greek-flag fleet fell to 2,946 ships of 33.90 million grt by end October 1984 from 3,007 of 34.36 million grt at end August 1984 and 3,393 vessels of 38.11 million grt at end October 1983, the Merchant Marine Ministry said. Merchant Marine Minister GeorgeReuter - 147 words
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Article579 1985-03-06 20 AFP THE weak trend persisted for smaller grain vessels for US Gulf loading last week, with Egyptian charterers reported to have paid 50 cents less than the previous week, at $16.50/ tonne for a 25,000tonner, and Mexican charterers an unchanged $16.25 tonne, $1.75 less than at the beginningAFP - 579 words
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Article1895 1985-03-06 20 SOVIET charterers have reappeared in the timecharter section of the freight market on Monday and have paid US$5,OOO daily for a vesel of 30,000 long dwt with delivery US Gulf for a voyage via the Black Sea and redelivery passing Cape Passero, shipbrokers said. Also featuring this sector1,895 words
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225 1985-03-06 21 Reuter MAJOR shipbuilders from Europe, Japan and South Korea agreed to study a plan to increase shipscrapping by setting up an international scrapping fund, the International Maritime Industries Forum (IMIF) said. The IMIF told reporters after a conference in Hongkong that it also supported preliminaryReuter - 225 words
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Article325 1985-03-06 21 Lloyd's List DECLINING US exports caused by the strength of the dollar have forced ABC Containeriine to stop services between North America and Australasia. The company said the service which runs from the US east coast to Australia and New Zealand had been hit byLloyd's List - 325 words
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Article222 1985-03-06 21 Fairplay APPARENT discrimination against a third flag carrier by the Venezuelen government has brought a swift, retaliatory response from the US Federal Maritime Commission. Shipping relations between the two nations became enflamed in 1983 when the Venezuelen government attempted to exclude carriers, other than Venezuelans, fromFairplay - 222 words
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394 1985-03-06 21 Reuter A SOUTH Korean tanker, the 60,962 tonnes Royal Colombo, carrying 123,000 tonnes of crude to Sri Lanka, narrowly escaped an air attack in the Gulf today, state-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corp (CPC) said. The vessel was sailing to Colombo from Dubai after repairsReuter - 394 words
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Article87 1985-03-06 21 NEW York has set aside US$2OO million to upgrade and refurbish its cargo terminals and port facilities. Although most containerised cargo moves through the New Jersey part of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New York still handles a fair volume through its outdated87 words
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114 1985-03-06 21 Reuter THE French government asked a United States Federal court to award U*****.8 million for damages caused by the major oil spill in the 1978 wreck of the tanker Amoco Cadiz. The suit comes nearly a year after a judge held Standard OilReuter - 114 words
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Article187 1985-03-06 21 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia /Straits Container187 words
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2807 1985-03-06 26 spurns 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 of2,807 words
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Article625 1985-03-06 27 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival date/time Operator Godws for LCL cargo FCL movement schedule Location B Permai Sinofa Sea Hawk Ming Longe Plata Osaka Maru B Melati Sha He Harvester Takari 1 Tanah Air Nawabshah Or Chief S'pore Eagle Chung625 words
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Article1816 1985-03-06 27 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies < S i Afra-Esrasla line Transgrnup ISI Akreaklel Unrr Service Kim Shpg iSi Alfred T Taepter Oceanus Shipping Agencies (Si Marintex Enterprise iPK) AI par Intrasea (St Bintang Shpg <KLi1,816 words
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Article336 1985-03-06 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES C Princess Equator V Fuchunjiang G Selatan 6 Mt Sabana Oc Rainbow S Excellence Utopia Balantang Green Ocean Infra Jytte Skou Kota Banteng Song Cam K36 K23 K28 Kll K10 K27 K18 K18 K19 K09 K29 K35336 words
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Advertisement504 1985-03-06 19 S> Pubkahmdby TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 Tel: *****44 A memo®* of tf*e times o«oaniial«yi Ss6 50 I II The Norwegians have adopted a pragmatic policy of "international isation" forming joint ventures with companies abroad II DECLINING US exports have forced ABC Contsinerline to504 words
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Advertisement234 1985-03-06 19 taUASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 7 0 Shenfon Way 04 02C Manna Houir Singapore 020 Tel *****94 T s RS.S4 -i CFS ofltce TPO 03-30 Tel *****31 and *****3? Terminal oMice TPC 03 79 Tel No *****90 *****93 EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE H«>\l .1 \l\\\ I234 words
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Advertisement956 1985-03-06 19 Available at all Good Bookahopa lllTiines II y Dtsributors n7TTT -ai n.a.rtar wia»i 9/4 11/4 13/4 113/4 31/4 2/5 4/5 4/5 7/5 5/5 11/5 12/5 14/5 10/5 11/5 19/5 |n HHi.li'V IHil \\l i I K ,1 l'\! Y kS 11/4 20/4 25/4 12/5 5/5 21/5 23/5 9/8 0/0 23/8956 words
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Advertisement366 1985-03-06 20 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA TOMGO MARU TO MT Pacific South Wml Pacific North WNt Feeder at Tokyo Faador at Kobe Mother VSL LA/IB OAK Mother VSL SCAT VI P. mm 1/4 11/4 S KBHU 10/4 1 P. ARROW 1/4 11/4 HYUGA 14/4 1! I. APOLLO 22/4366 words
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Advertisement321 1985-03-06 20 upercarrier Service ICP NEXT ARWVM.S BARBER TONSBERG 12/3. BARBFR TEXAS 18/3. BAJtBER PERSEUS 27/3 BARBER PRtAM 7/4 TO; CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA MHO TONSKKI IMKI TtXASt tMu ii i cm*n tm Havtw (MLS). I Beat*. S fnmna. Oakland St«*t«n and San On* «ia L tapl TO:321 words
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Advertisement902 1985-03-06 21 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd OCL Overseas Containers Limited r Vl STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Satoah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT Tono artos CARMAN UT OSAKA MY LIVERPOOL BAT TOKYO MY UTAMO HMD TMAAES MMU an or edmu TOMO EVKSS CARDKAN902 words
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Advertisement720 1985-03-06 21 REGULAR FCL/LCL SERVICE TO BOMBAY, MADRAS. FOR FREIGHT BOOKING CONTACT: FRECO FREIGHT PTE. LTD., TEL: *****31 (3 LINES) TELEX: RS3BOIO FREDKO Franco Belgian Services <¥ (MFMBtR OF ACt CONSORTIUM! mi cowmp sonnet to quo* JTOK P UlMKltHam I'ten fttaw H» ■full canMPOSHr sawct fkm eumk SWA a« BMW II Mr720 words
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Advertisement525 1985-03-06 22 9. u Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriagt to Scandnavia, Med, Cambean IS. America Inland haulage to Mand destinations in Europe I TO EUROPE MED Spore PKeUng Penanj Leuoes B4>ao Genoa Kburj Pdam B haven Antwerp 19/3 22/3 24/3 17/4 20 4 23/4 Connecting m Kobe Connecting in Raoshiung Also525 words
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Advertisement521 1985-03-06 22 THONG SOON AGENCIES m. LTD. #09-07. ROBIN A HOUSE. SPORE 0106 TEL: *****88 TELEX: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (OIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG KIM SOON LI DESTINATION Penang Penang SINGAPORE TO KUCHING •EQUATOR 12 Mar •EQUATOR IV In Port SINGAPORE TO SABAH PORT •BULDER M JENSON K Kinabalu K Kinabalu521 words
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Advertisement819 1985-03-06 22 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W.MED./FE) SGP HKG KSG KLG PUS OS* ITO KSN EVE* GARDEN 15/3 15/3 21/3 22/3 25/3 27/3 2t/3 W/« CVCR GUAM) 25/3 253 l/« 2/4 5/4 7/4 1/4 27/4 EVER GUAM 5/4 9/4 11/4 12/4 15/4 17/4 11/4 7/5 EVER GOMG819 words
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Advertisement220 1985-03-06 22 EXSINOSE m PORT KELANG PfNANG MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Sing apart Loadnf far In Part B Mtbas. B Khomen SMOSf MARITHK PTE LTD TEL 220X144 7 t *****70 MAIOSE MARITHE SOW BHO Tei *****2 3 MALAYSIA TRADE TRANSPORT LTD TH ***** 1 *****220 words
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Advertisement800 1985-03-06 23 V\v VESSEL KOTA SINGA KOTA PUSAKA KOTA WANGSA KOTA WUAYA KOTA SALAM KOTA JAYA VESSEL VOYAGE E-551 E-553 E-555 E-557 E-559 E-561 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING lcr>n M AO AHA t Jo? 3 13-17/3 JEDOAH.800 words
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Advertisement713 1985-03-06 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COWTWO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE WITH LBERTY TO CALL AT RED SEA PORTS PENANG FED VIA SINGAPORE KkJJEBSEN LINE K. NEW ZEALAND SOUTH EAST ASIA HWgALAM) P khrnbr L** MMiwa Aacfc/Ta« Napar CTSfN SOUTH MO 5S 7/4 11/4 15/4 29/4 24/4 n J* QJI ISS 22/4 2)/«713 words
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Advertisement592 1985-03-06 23 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Far East S'porc Service FuM Buun Takohsiu Kaba *Mfnuif HanftonfS port T|Pna» GOM *17 M 24/2 27/2 2>/2 3/3 5/3 1/3 »/3 HKt.Jlf.h a;*?a:V]We[i7ia;(«. .KUI WEST BOUND Sparc PU.EMBAIK 912/3 Taxry Amsterdam WW| tatwerp 5/4 «/4 11/4 17/4 P JU.EMMN6 912/3 5/4 1/4 11/4 17/4592 words
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Advertisement515 1985-03-06 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loa<fing for Ranfoon Spore Myoma ywa VSS hi Pt/7 Mar Htoneywa V2OO Phasbwetyawywa V 251 11/13 Mar Pa-an VSI 20/23 Mar BANK LINE SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG MEADOWBANK In Pt 1 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr IVYBANK 12 Apr 8515 words
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Advertisement1215 1985-03-06 24 \»_"K"line SSSSL KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA MOTHER VESSEL S PORE PKLG PENANG STORE TOWER BRDGE V 34 4 Mar 5 Mar 7 Mar 9 Mar LIONS GATE BRDGE V 32 JAPAN ALLIANCE VIS HARBOUR BRDGE V 34 PLANT* VlO HYUGA MARU VII ALSO ACCEPTING MONTREAL TORONTO AND OTHER1,215 words
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Advertisement580 1985-03-06 24 4J a CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE I adding to. LOS ANGIUS SAN FRANCISCO SIATIU TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accepting FCL FCL Containers AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Aneptrng fCI fCI Containers KA.lO* VISttVA MUMUDI RAMOA% KABtRDAS ft Ji> M 4' 71 ?8 Mar II 18 ApJAPAN SERVICE loadng tar580 words
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Advertisement588 1985-03-06 24 SANKO ASIA FROM JAPANESE PONTS AND MONOKOMG Sngapore 10/12 Mar 12/14 Mar 16/18 Mar 11/20 Mar 20/22 Mat 24/26 Mar 29/31 Mar P.Kdan( 1/9 Mar 15/16 Mar 14/15 Mar 21/22 Mar 23/24 Mar 27/21 Mar 1/2 Apr Penan* 1. TAMASUGI MARU 2 FUKUZAKI MARU 3. REGENT RUTH 4. UMON TRADER588 words
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Advertisement395 1985-03-06 24 4* INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road «27 16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (1 0 Lines) o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UKJI SAN EDUARDO *****02 S port P KeiantLoadnt tor 7/3 12/3 ROTT/ANT/U* (AVON) SEAWOOD AND R.M.Z. S pore PKelang Loadrnf tor: ALEV 1/4 Jeddah/Monlalcone/Salonio/Valewcia Aprts Si«apmt MTRASU395 words
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Advertisement706 1985-03-06 25 JIIII i.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia SS BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0600 10/3 K LCI Cargo 1800 9/3 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting caigo to from Bangkok and E Malaysia For discharge only TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC706 words
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Advertisement449 1985-03-06 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG, BUSAN. INCHON Vess el No 7 No t No t No 7 No S iO2N SO2H So 2* SO?N U/4 SP'Hi) AUNIS NIPIUNI AGINCIfS Pll 110 Tel ?*****1 ?*****4 <Bookm{M ???7SIO lOpeiatiom) 7. ??09?84 (lermmjl! ??0?4M) ??o?*>o4 (CfSl449 words
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Advertisement882 1985-03-06 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Teiei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHAJMMT NAH SOON SON BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 IALAN CEMPENING PORT KLANG MALAYSIA882 words
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Advertisement42 1985-03-06 25 SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN BHD t EXPRESS TO BINTULU P. KeUnf Penanf SWEE LONG SATU Voy 71 In Port ED SERVICE RHMN MY* Voy 44 hi Port Kurt*. Sim. Agents: JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Kelang: *****6/7 K.L. *****7/*****1 Penang *****42 words
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Advertisement574 1985-03-06 26 71 Regional Container 1-inrs 3 Sailing# Weekly II Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA Mon. Wed Sat HINODE KISEN CO. LTD l I,TR\ HKAW LIFT \KKIKR SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE Ur^friiiy HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE 111 l CONT ftlNf RISI StRVICfS TO AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN SERVICE SP MOTHER VSL (HR) LOADING FOR: 23574 words
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Advertisement156 1985-03-06 27 DAIICHI CHUO KISEN KAISHA TOKYO Vtssd From S*por« M.V. SAT CO V-414 KASHMA/WAKAYAMA 1/3 M.V. VUWAKA MARU V-417 KASHMA/WAKAYAMA 14/3 HAI SUN HUP CO PTE LTD Singapore H S H iW Sdn Bhd Port Hf lanq CHITTAGONG SERVICE VSI NAME ETA THKE STAR 1 7/3 LOAOMG FOR CtfTTAGONG THE NEW156 words
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Advertisement241 1985-03-06 27 [\<& Cheng Lie Navigation Co., Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS CONTiefTAL FEEDERS PTE. LTD., T«t *****51 Tatar. M ***** FEEDERS GOOD HARVEST LINES ETA LOAOMG FOR gouo wrrmnf m mm jed/p. sumn/aqma TBN 1 11 MM PORT KEL AUG TW 2 11 MM HK6./MN. (FCL/LCL) AGENTS: SIA SMPPMG AGENCES TEL: SM2MO. *****4)241 words
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Advertisement448 1985-03-06 27 LIZENA PTE LTD MKONC VENTURE Loafing for m smmg SOTMCC TO EAST KALNANTAN (NXMESM FLAG) PROMPT SHKm LINE SA, BCULM MOMMY UKI SEMICf TO BI MCM* KMfti CT» STOK n& Mat KMionK. owobo. cotowu inc. *BDtM fttnown OMM 201k Aprl HUANGHM CMOS OttONU CAMEEK sarrM cmkdi MQfTV WEW CHAMQ «>PMO448 words
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Advertisement330 1985-03-06 28 EAST ASIA LINE^ (Malaysian Flag) Mr tevkM Mhm RrSU/S*POftE/#M)A P. Kstonf P. Gudong S'por# MUM 20/3 22/3 2«/3 52a» ■KM PEKTMM 26/3 2S/3 30/3 IMM/ KGULAR MPAN/STRAfTS/MPAN SERVICES Bamfe,y LAMOR 21/3 21/3 M*«/ Yrfufcam EAST ASM SHTPME SON. BHD S'pwe Afentv IE: *****2/30 TLX: KM: ***** JALAL SEAGULL MARK Ki.330 words
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Advertisement298 1985-03-06 28 sapping (Singapore) private limited NVOCC DIRECT SERVICE DESTN HONGKONG/TOKYO/KOBE ANT/ROTT/HBG LA/SF/NEW YORK DMNM/SYD/MELB MX XMGANG/HKG/KEELUNG/BUSAN ETA/ETC) 10/3/15 9/3/15 12/3/15 15/3/S5 11/3/15 24/3/15 VSL TRASM CONTTTRA TRASTATE IV RST Vay 3 SEAL I SEAL I EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE VSL ASTERWN ETA ETC) DtSCH FROM 11.3.55 25.3.15 HAMBURG/ANTWERP 24 3.15 27.3.15298 words
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Advertisement610 1985-03-06 28 1* C.Y. LINE (A Member Of Tho ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAHERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) S'pgre P KfUr SEVEN SEAS BRCGf 4MI 10/3 12/3 KOREAN MaM 21* 17/3 19/3 TRANSNORIO BRDGE 24N 24/3 20/3 CIONA COMTAMER n* 3/4 4/4 LcHir«e RdamFitMM Hbwj Brew Ant»erp610 words
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Advertisement802 1985-03-06 28 SCOM*AMA PERUANA DC VATOREES (CJ".».) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" g wL loading to' Ca#ac Mdtj'<o, Ho 4(H) 41 other Pefu.un potts oilti tianstupmrnt at Kobe <H M On CPV Througti Mis ot I Jdmf to tmai destination JE HUOfKRETT MANOLOEVERETT JOWEWRETT f Keianf 20/22 Mar 30/31 Mar 12/14 Apr Saifaporet 23/24802 words
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