The Business Times, 2 May 1985
1985-05-02
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Title Section12 1985-05-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES 60 CENTS THURSDAY, MAY I, IKS M.C. (P) No. 99/1/8512 words
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Article, Illustration669 1985-05-02 1 FOO CHOY PENG - Chok Tong draws moral from investment-risk report FOO CHOY PENG SINGAPORE workers have again been rated number one and the country politically stable by a prestigious American investment risk evaluation company. But First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong disclosed at the669 words
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Article, Illustration415 1985-05-02 1 THE PRESIDENT of the National Trades Union Congress yesterday spoke out against forcing workers to Join unions and suggested voluntary recruitment instead. "To strengthen trade union membership through laws or practices compelling all workers to be union members, directly or indirectly, Is like pumping preserving Quid415 words
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Article107 1985-05-02 1 Reuter TAIWAN yesterday launched a big crackdown on counterfeit goods in a bid to improve its commercial reputation and reduce conflicts with major trading partners. Police units were on the streets within minutes of the Cabinet ordering the crackdown. One senior Economic Ministry official said: "ThisReuter - 107 words
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488 1985-05-02 1 LEE HAN SHIH - LEE HAN SHIH THE SIX major statutory boards will pay property tax of more than $300 million for the first time this financial year, with the Housing and Development Board maintaining its position as the biggest contributor.488 words
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217 1985-05-02 1 MORE PUBLIC committees along the lines of the Economic Committee chaired by Minister of State Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong are to be set up within a couple of months. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, who disclosed217 words
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Article141 1985-05-02 1 Rioter PROSECUTORS in the Benigno Aquino murder trial will today produce their most Important witness, a 32-year-old businesswoman who said she saw a uniformed soldier shoot the opposition leader at Manila Airport. Lawyers yesterday said the decision of Rebecca Quijano to testify was the mostRioter - 141 words
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343 1985-05-02 1 THE LABOUR movement intends to make itself more responsive to workers' aspirations and will also actively pursue self-renewal within the leadership. These two policies were among the 1985 May Day resolutions made by the top brass and members of the union movement. They343 words
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223 1985-05-02 1 AFP, Reuter PRESIDENT Marcos said the Philippines bad gained a breathing space with the approval from foreign lenders for a financial rescue package worth nearly US$lO billion. Mr Marcos confirmed yesterday the approval of the package, disclosed during the weekend by Premier Cesar Virata InAFP, Reuter - 223 words
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Advertisement243 1985-05-02 1 mm THE SWITCH to non-fizzy drinks has become firmly entrenched in the local soft drinks market. Local production of carbonated drinks hos fizzled from about 71 per cent of total production in 1980 to a flat 58 per cent. Page 2 SPORTS DOONESRURY MONEY EXCHANGES OUR VIEW With a bankrupt243 words
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Advertisement223 1985-05-02 1 RATIONAL LIBRARY SWOAPORE 'i i We play games m the City. There's one place in the city /ik. that plays a different game. Names that stand out I VJ\/ Winston's-me one-stc^sfjoris shop at Ocean Building. names.for m l m There's nobody you can devastating trust better than an old sports223 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration489 1985-05-02 2 PENG AILIAN - Aerated production down to a flat 58pc PENG AILIAN THE SWITCH to non-fizzy drinks has become firmly entrenched in the local soft drinks market. According to the Monthly Digest of Statistics, local production of carbonated drinks fizzled from about 71 per cent of total489 words
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Article230 1985-05-02 2 RICHARD ELLIS has banded over the management of she blocks of residential housing to six. different property consultant companies following its decision to reduce its operations in Singapore. A new managing director, Mr David Lawrence, Is due |o arrive next week from the UK to head230 words
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Article, Illustration345 1985-05-02 2 THE GREATER concern for hygiene will provide makers of cleaning and disinfectant produces a market growing at 15 per cent a year, according to a major manufacturer. However, the growth would come almost entirely from the consumers segment, said Mr Arthur Till, general manager345 words
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Advertisement102 1985-05-02 2 Maxims Plat dv Jour. Welcome to Maxim's de Biris. Daily from Monday through Friday (noon-2.30p.m.) You now can enjoy Monsieur Bertrand's daily recommendation at 5520.00 Including: Baguette, Butter Chefs Suggestion Coffee. Chocolate Mints A real French treat for 'the busy Singaporean executives. THE PAVILION INTER? CONTINENTAL ATTN. FREE PARKING. SINGAPORE102 words
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OVERSEAS
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317 1985-05-02 3 AFP PRESIDENT MARCOS has appealed for a moratorium on strikes and layoffs and bluntly warned militant labour unionkits that be might have them arrested for violating national security laws. Speaking at the official celebration of Labour Day yesterday as thousands of protesting workersAFP - 317 words
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223 1985-05-02 3 AP THE Philippine economy contracted by 5.5 per cent last year but the country posted a surplus of US$25B million In its balance of payments, compared with a deficit of $2.1 billion in 1983. The central bank said on Tuesday that gross national product declinedAP - 223 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article69 1985-05-02 3 THE TEN European Community foreign ministers have rejected South African plans for an interim government in neighboring South-West Africa, also known as Namibia, and expressed concern about recent violence In South Africa. In a statement on Tuesday after a two-day meeting, the ministers said they "consider the69 words
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Article77 1985-05-02 3 TWO MEN were stabbed on Tuesday and one man died of injuries received in riots in the western Indian state of Gujarat over a policy reserving jobs and college places for lower castes. The disturbances have now claimed at least 73 lives. All India Radio said the two77 words
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Article44 1985-05-02 3 THE Nobel Foundation has increased by 9 per cent the cash stipends for the 1965 Nobel prizes, adjusting them to Sweden's annual inflation rate. Spokeswoman Margareta Ehren said this year's prizes would be 1,800,000 kroner. Last year's prizes were 1,650,000 kroner.44 words
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Article55 1985-05-02 3 RELIGIOUS Disturbances in a Nigerian town last weekend in which an estimated 150 people were killed, have been put down, a police spokesman said. David Isang said an accurate casualty figure could not be given before the end of a police mopping-up operation in the town of55 words
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Article74 1985-05-02 3 THE United States and Japan have agreed to expand trans-Pacific aviation routes, bringing a measure of daylight to a dispute which has 5 clouded bilateral relations for years. The Japanese Transport Ministry announced late on Tuesday that af- ter 14 months of often rancorous ne- gotiations,74 words
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Article38 1985-05-02 3 THE widow of one of the two men accused of killing Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi have accused two commandos of murdering her husband minutes after the assassination, in a petition to a Delhi court. Agencies38 words
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188 1985-05-02 3 UPI US LABOUR SECRETARY William Brock has said that international trade barriers would not protect American jobs, but only redistribute unemployment because "someone always pays the price" of protectionism. In a speech before the National Press Club on Tuesday, Mr Brock saidUPI - 188 words
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335 1985-05-02 3 FT THE REAGAN administration, reviewing its support for all multilateral leading agencies, has made its strongest call yet for a radical shift in the lending policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in favour of the private sector. Tuesday's call revealed Washington'sFT - 335 words
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174 1985-05-02 4 Reuter AN OPEC watchdog panel yesterday began an investigation of each of the organisation's 13 members to determine whether they have been cheating on agreed oil production quotas. The review panel, chaired by Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani of Saudi Arabia, is part of— Reuter - 174 words
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417 1985-05-02 4 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's delegation to the seven-nation Bonn summit this week should take an active leadership role in raising global economic growth and freeing up world trade, major American banks say. "What the US's summit partners will be asking itAP - 417 words
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188 1985-05-02 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has won a crucial first battle in his fight in Congress to get high US budget deficits reduced, but the war is far from won. By a hairline 50 to 49 vote on Tuesday night, the RepublicancontrolledReuter - 188 words
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292 1985-05-02 4 UPI WEST GERMANY made final preparations yesterday for an economic summit that has been virtually eclipsed by President Reagan's plan to lay a wreath at a cemetery containing the graves of German soldiers killed in World War 11. Japanese Prime MinisterUPI - 292 words
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104 1985-05-02 4 AP AUSTRALIAN publisher Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation will build a multi-million dollar international hotel and press centre in Beijing. The announcement, carried in yesterday's edition of Murdoch's national newspaper The Australian, said the project would cost US$4O million. It would be a joint development withAP - 104 words
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ECONOTES
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Article33 1985-05-02 4 TAIWAN'S Chamber of Commerce has opened a new trade information office in Jakarta following Indonesian moves to normalise direct trade link with Beijing for the first time in 18 years.33 words
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Article47 1985-05-02 4 PREJUDICE against working mothers has been tempered by statutory protection and maternity benefits. An International Labour Organisation survey of 127 countries showed that national laws guaranteed pregnant workers an average 12 to 14 weeks maternity leave and forbade employers to dismiss them during this time.47 words
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Article38 1985-05-02 4 THE US State Department has decided to recommend that Congress grant Israel US$l.5 billion in emergency economic aid over the next two years. It will also recommend providing Egypt with an additional US$5OO million in aid.38 words
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Article57 1985-05-02 4 JAPAN'S unemployment rate in March remained unchanged at 2.6 per cent compared with the previous month. The Management and Coordination Agency reported yesterday that jobless workers numbered 1.74 million in March against February's 1.64 million while the working population increased 0.9 per cent from a year earlier57 words
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Article37 1985-05-02 4 US STEEL steel imports hovered near record-high levels during the first quarter as US producers continued waiting for President Reagan's trade restraints to take effect, the American Iron and Steel Institute said yesterday. Agencies37 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1985-05-02 3 Doonesbury by garry trudeau mSSSSSSm [¥1 \sWPEAXRNAPFS- \n$ FINAL ASggiMEM [111 I ZofS?* FORCE ONE LEFT, VJHTTE PAPW STATEMENT, "0/ UL BEHINPHIM, PEAVER t$ house- image-make* mike Wf mvihothe pzesipem honor W% howexpecteptdturh WT hi. mists J MWMPIi U j-» HIS ATTENTION TO Wl kWaWWRff > SSmRSmi X AswEKwrm.HeF&L y56 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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415 1985-05-02 5 NYT THE US TREASURY has announced plans for a record note and bond financing next week, but the heavy supply was not enough to prevent a modest rise in prices of outstanding Treasury notes and bonds. Many market participants estimated that lower pricesNYT - 415 words
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199 1985-05-02 5 Reuter JAPANESE net buying of foreign bonds dipped to U552.22 billion in March from $2.91 billion in February. But net purchases in the year ended March 31, 1985, were a record $30.48 billion from the previous record of $13.69 billion In 1983/84.— Reuter - 199 words
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172 1985-05-02 5 Reuter VENEZUELA'S Decree 61 Commission has revised US$ll.l billion worth of applications to register external private debt and has taken decisions to accept, reject or defer judgement on debt worth $9.5 billion. Finance Minister Manuel Azpurua said the debt registration process would be virtuallyReuter - 172 words
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562 1985-05-02 5 Reuter THE FLEDGLING US market for European currency unit-de-nominated securities is still dwarfed by the Euro-ECU market, but investment bankers expect it to grow rapidly, aided by the uncertain direction of the dollar. The ECU 150 million floating rate note launched onReuter - 562 words
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192 1985-05-02 5 Reuter ARGENTINA will pay US$5O million to its international creditor banks this week in overdue interest on its public-sector debt Argentina's arrears, which stretch back to last November, total more than $900 million. Mario Brodersohn, chief debt negotiator for the Argentine government, said:— Reuter - 192 words
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Article95 1985-05-02 5 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund said it has approved a 300 million SDR standby arrangement to be drawn by Yugoslavia over the next 12 months. The arrangement was approved by the fund's board of directors. It said the new agreement amounts to 48.9 per cent ofReuter - 95 words
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Article189 1985-05-02 5 Reuter SWEEPING revisions proposed to Canada's federal financial laws that would allow trust and insurance companies to set up a new class of banks have left the business community divided over the industry's future. The proposals, if implemented, would represent the first substantive change inReuter - 189 words
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440 1985-05-02 5 Maturity Yaar r a ised Coupon Amount Koto Million) po) Interest Payment Dates of days of Accrued Interest Indicative Middle Pr.ce I (excluding accrued interest) Grow Redemption Yield po) 1.8.85 Loan 2 1978 15.2.86 Loan 1 1966 15.4.86 Loan 1440 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article315 1985-05-02 5 HONGKONG: The US dollar closed near the day's high on a wave of late bar-gain-hunting by Middle East interests, while trading was thin most of the day due to closures in Singpore and most European ntres for May day. The dollar last traded at 3.1395/1410 marks against an315 words
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Article129 1985-05-02 5 HONGKONG: The metal closed steady in moderate trading yesterday supported by some buying interest. It closed at U*****.00 50 an ounce compared with New York's $314.50/315.00 close and the $324 .50 325.00 finish here on Tuesday. On the local market, gold fell HK$BO to $2,933 a tahil. The krugerrand129 words
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Article514 1985-05-02 6 BUSINESS TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1985 IF REVOLUTIONARIES had to pay for their dreams, there would be fewer cases of political visions turning into nightmares. As it is, it is the populace, a little radical and a little revisionist, sometimes combatant and sometimes pacifist, now a514 words
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FEATURES
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Article1505 1985-05-02 6 MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL - The Australian government's quest for revenue has the industry protesting MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL FT AS THE good burghers of Perth discovered recently, hosting the annual conference of the Australian Petroleum Exploration Association (Apea) can be almost as lucrative as striking oil. There was much banqueting and junketing,FT – - 1,505 words
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Article, Illustration248 1985-05-02 6 FT CRUDE OIL aad aatarai gas production have helped insulate Australia's balance of payments from the two main Opec ail price ■hacks. Ia 1963-84, Indigenous prod notion saved erode ail Imparts worth A 55.5 billion, as well aa generating crude oil exports worth As2t3 mi 111FT - 248 words
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Advertisement168 1985-05-02 6 That's Spanish for "How good it is"! And Spanish it is at The Belvedere's buffet luncheon this month. From now till May 31. From the land of bull-fighters and fiery Flamenco dancers come a wide range of appetisers, consisting of tasty, dainty snacks, including *tapas> a Spanish sweetmeat. Rich, tasty168 words
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Advertisement243 1985-05-02 6 Why we spent millions of dollars developing scarething pecpleth^ Hit's often the products we use everyday for mundane things like throwing out garbage that take years and millions of dollars to develop. Most people only think about garbage bags when they don't have one, we think about them all the243 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration625 1985-05-02 7 WALTON MORAIS - WALTON MORAIS AIR-INDIA, recognised the world over by its endearing Little Maharajah symbol, has promised to help develop cricket in the Republic. Although the sport will be the focus of attention, the Indian airline is willing to associate itself with "any activity you might be625 words
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358 1985-05-02 7 Reuter CAPTAIN Allan Border and manager Bob Merriman did their best on Tuesday to allay fears that selection problems caused by a rebel tour to South Africa would affect the Australians on their cricket tour of England. They were speaking before the party of 17Reuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration348 1985-05-02 7 ENGLAND will be relying on experience as it bids to confirm its place among the early qualifiers for the Mexico World Cup finals when the team meets Rumania in a European qualifying Group Three match. In the absence of injured striker Mark Hateley348 words
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475 1985-05-02 7 UPI WHEN Eddie Delahoussaye learned Laffit Pincay Jr was not going to be riding Skywalker in the Kentucky Derby, the two-time Derby winning jockey didn't wait for a phone call inquiring if he was interested. "When I heard Laffit went with the otherUPI - 475 words
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Advertisement295 1985-05-02 7 BANQUE FRANCAISE DU COMMERCE EXTERIEUR Dollars US 125,000,000 guaranteed floating rata notes duo 1988 In accordance with the terms and cond it tons of the notes, notice Is hereby given that for the 6 month period from April 30. 1985 to October 30. 1085 the notes wN carry an Interest295 words
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Miscellaneous1217 1985-05-02 7 TO QCKD BQQQ® HIGHLIGHTS Africa: The Arrival Of Europeans 8pm, Channel 12 After the slave traders, who decimated the population and destroyed the social fabric of African life, came a new kind of Europeans. First the explorers Mungo Park, Stanley and Livingstone included who came to unlock the secrets of1,217 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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497 1985-05-02 8 NYT THE SECURITIES and Exchange Commission is investigating whether an investor group headed by T Boone Pickens, chairman of the Mesa Petroleum Co, violated federal securities laws that govern insider trading, fraud and timely disclosure of takeover plans, Mesa said. The PickensNYT - 497 words
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318 1985-05-02 8 Reuter WALL STREET share prices finished with a modest loss on Tuesday in spite of a dramatic improvement in blue chips in the final hour. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped by 1.66 points to 1,258.06. Declines led advances by 964 toReuter - 318 words
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Article169 1985-05-02 8 API so c$ AbWbi I» Alean 33« Alaoma 21» Argoon HMg. 19« Bonk Mont 26« Bonk Nova SooNo 12« Bofl Canada 39« BP Con Ltd 35« fcojooojt 31« Can knp Bk 31 Conpoc 59% Corkna OXOOM 15» CmbJ Rd Lk 27» Cn Btfvt a A 15» Caminco 13» Oonkoo169 words
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Article722 1985-05-02 8 API »9 U» Afcon AJurrw! 24« Alcoa 30» ABaghony Lud 14» A*ed Own Cp 44» AM Storos 36 ABfeChobnars 7 Am Brandt Inc 64» Am Broadcast 107« Am Can Co 53« Am Cyanamd 52* AiuBkPm 21« Am Exprn 43« Ain IhH Prod 58% Am Motor* Cp 3 Am722 words
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Article257 1985-05-02 8 API SO UnJsoc 520 -20 Woohvorth 1490 unch MDUSTBALS A Alpho 850 Aborcom 150 AE And O Amaprop 4QO ArVat Bartow* 1125 C 6 Smbh 2350 CNA 270 Cum* finance 400 mVa 'Z''ZZ"Z 220 Fug* 440 htvotd 3908 Khh 260 Ub Hokh 1475 Lonmo 4» LTA 270 M And257 words
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Article358 1985-05-02 8 Frankfurt API SO D« Aea,Te*etur*.en 109.00 BASF 202 80 -3.2 Bayer 213.50 -2 »«r Veieeiebonk 340.50 W 359.50 Cnmmtnbanfc 169 20 -0.8 Con* Gum 133.00 OuaiAe 8am ***** -4 Oautacha fmm 470.00 -4 0raa4nar Bonk 212 00 -0.3 GHH 153.00 -1 Hoechat ***** -2.3 Heaaoh 107.70 -1.1 Hortan358 words
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Article204 1985-05-02 8 AP A FEDERAL bankruptcy Judge on Tuesday approved an interim financing plan for United Press International which would enable the news service to continue operations. Judge George Francis Bason Jr approved the plan which called for Foothill Capital Corporation of Los Angeles, UPl's principal cash lender,AP - 204 words
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Article113 1985-05-02 8 Reuter BANKAMERICA Corp, after a weak year in 1964. is positioned for improvement in its financial results, president Samuel Armacost said in remarks prepared for the annual meeting. He said fundamental revenue sources continue to improve, but "returning our loan losses to an acceptable level will notReuter - 113 words
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Article298 1985-05-02 9 MAY 01 Casta IH04JS71IALS A C I 212 A N I 270 A P M 272 Aberfoyla 10» Age 246 Aftance Of 106 Atad MM 255 Ampol Exp 250 Ampoi Pat 180 Ant 469 Ashton 88 BHP 634 Beoch Petroleum 73 Bel Group 700 Bond Coip 156 Borot 3»298 words
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Article245 1985-05-02 9 MAY 01 HKS Hutcrwon 23.20 +0 2 T01 m« Oy 090 +001 Hot* 090S Joran. Moth II 60 -0.4 n i o, F[ Am 24 40 unch Joravta S*c 13.10 aZJm mmm 16 20 ST <o Wah Bank 145 -001 jSTlSflZZZ MS -02 10 40 unch Cm Hib TurMl245 words
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Article120 1985-05-02 9 Kuochon Dav 15.80 +0.2 MAY 01 MT HM Mut 1X60 +02 Nan Yo Plot 27.30 +0.2 Pacific Com 18.00 unch Al S«c«r« btdui 3.00 -0.1 Poanc Elect Am Cement 23.50 +0.3 w*, 14.40 +0.1 Pooluna Paper 1.42 -0.03 Cofhoy Cor. 23.40 +0.2 Sharp 17 10 +0.3 Chang Hwa Bank120 words
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Article378 1985-05-02 9 HONGKONG: Share prices closed narrowly mixed in active trading yesterday following strong gains on Tuesday. The Hang Seng Index rose 3.83 to 1,516.73. Turnover for the halfday was HK5245.77 million compared with $303.90 million in Tuesday's full-day session. Hutchison Whampoa and Swire Pacific "A" rose 20 cents each to $23.20378 words
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Article336 1985-05-02 9 MAY 01 Van Ajnomoto 1120 Akoi 444 Amodo 1090 Asahi Cham 880 Asohi Glou 887 Bonk Tk 803 Bridgestone 521 Canon 1300 Casio Computer 1730 Citizen 523 D Nk> Print 1010 D iskppon Screen 1310 Dot* 645 Doech. Kangyo Bk 1500 Doiwa Sec 801 Eisai 1530 Fu> Photo 1780336 words
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Article88 1985-05-02 9 AAY 01 tank Seoul .hohoung Bk .ommorcial Bk kwwoo Corp loewoo Ind long Ah akfStar tanlBk km Yana. »yundoi Corp Won 600 SBO 635 475 490 552 502 600 640 26B 1010 unch unch 5 +9 +5 1 2 unch 5 3 +3 HyufXtoi C on*' ny\tTOOi nnoror KAL88 words
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137 1985-05-02 9 AFP THE ATLANTIC Richfield Company of the US and a Japanese consortium have signed an agreement to conduct a preliminary feasibility study on a project to produce liquefied natural gas in Alaska. The Japanese group is made up of seven trading companies, six banks,AFP - 137 words
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Article98 1985-05-02 9 Reuter TAIWAN has approved an application by Japan's Nissan Motor to invest about US$65 million in a car plant. The Economics Ministry said yesterday the investment would give Nissan a 25 per cent stake in Yue Loong Motor Company, Taiwan's largest carmaker. It said NissanReuter - 98 words
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Article308 1985-05-02 9 AP JAPAN shipped 6.13 million cars overseas during fiscal year 1964, a rise of 7.7 per cent from 1983 and the highest figure since the world's largest carmaker began its "voluntary restraint" on US exports in 1981. In spite of the restraints, shipmentsAP - 308 words
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Article127 1985-05-02 9 Reuter FORD MOTOR CO said it has signed an agreement with Yamaha of Japan for that company to modify Ford-built engines into high-performance powerplants Ford would not provide the number of engines, the cars nor model years that the engines will be available. William Peacock,Reuter - 127 words
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Article88 1985-05-02 9 AP MITSUBISHI Motors Corp has licensed China Motor of Taiwan to produce and market Mitsubishi passenger cars for the first time in Taiwan. A Mitsubishi official said China Motor was to produce about 600 Minica cars a month beginning in May with engines and some major parts suppliedAP - 88 words
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Article108 1985-05-02 9 AP NISSAN Motor Co is recalling 7,400 of its 1985 compact pickup trucks, which may emit too much pollution at high altitudes. A diode that controls a device called an altitude switch was installed backward at the factory, said Pat Boyle, a spokesman for the– AP - 108 words
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Article51 1985-05-02 9 Reuter PHARMACIA AB has signed a letter of intent with China's Pharmaceutical Administration covering the transfer of research and manufacturing technology to modernise the Chinese drug industry. Managing director Erik Danieisson said Pharmacia would also be able to increase its direct sales to China but gave no— Reuter - 51 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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505 1985-05-02 10 Bernama CRITICALLY LOW world oil and fat stocks have been instrumental in pushing up Malaysian palm oil prices on the physical market in recent weeks. Crude palm oil prices rose significantly to breach the M 51,600 level last Saturday at theBernama - 505 words
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359 1985-05-02 10 UPI TAIWAN will convert 400,000 tonnes of unpolished rice into feedstuffs to reduce warehouse stocks which amount to some two-thirds of annual production. L The Taiwanese Council of Agriculture said an accumulation of 'more than 1.5 million tonnes of unpolished rice inUPI - 359 words
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378 1985-05-02 10 Reuter WORLD PRODUCTION of palm kernels is likely to rise by more than 13 per cent to a record 2.06 million tonnes this 1964-85 season, following a 7 per cent increase in 1962-83 and only 2 per cent last season. The weekly Hamburg-basedReuter - 378 words
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244 1985-05-02 10 Reuter JAPANESE CRUSHERS bought about 10,000 tonnes of Canadian rapeseed last week for June to August shipment, C F flat and premium. Last week's purchases brought crushers buying of Canadian rapeseed for late May/June shipment to 105,000 to 106,000 tonnes mainly on a flat— Reuter - 244 words
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309 1985-05-02 10 Reuter INDIA will not abolish the minimum official export price of tea because it has been able to have good foreign exchange earnings by selling expensive teas to the world market. An Indian Commerce Ministry official said Indian tea traders hadReuter - 309 words
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Article56 1985-05-02 10 Reuter THE US will give Pakistan aid worth US$5O million to buy edible oils under the PL-480 programme. Pakistan will use the aid to buy oils from the US on highly concessional terms. The assistance accord is part of a six-year $1,625 billion US economic help programmeReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration137 1985-05-02 10 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade fell 7 3 to 4 1 US cents a bushel in fairly light mid-ses-sion trade on Tuesday. November was near the bottom of a seven-cent range. New crop months were down the most, erasing Monday's gains. Although soybean planting has yet137 words
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Article, Illustration243 1985-05-02 10 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade ranged from off one cent a bushel to up Vi US cent in quiet mid-session trade on Tuesday. July was riser the middle of a P -cent range. Since there was little soft red wheat available for delivery, the lack of243 words
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Article, Illustration125 1985-05-02 10 Hongkong (WS mm mad, m mmm m mmm Thai Frogront 100% new crop Ist dots 196 00 2nd dots 194.00 3rd doss 192 00 100% old crop, Ist dost una 2nd doss unq Special 3% new crop unq Frogront Rice unq Tint White 100% aid crop Ist doss unq125 words
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143 1985-05-02 10 Bernama THE Koala Lumpur tin market is now at a MJ9OO discount to the London Metal Exchange (£9,390 per tonne midday yesterday) but the tin price is still dropping even though the buffer stock manager's objective in allowing it to fall to reach— Bernama - 143 words
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Article, Illustration65 1985-05-02 10 TOKYO Futures closed mixed in thin trading yesterday, with prices ranging from up 0.6 to down 0.4 yea. The market was at a rtan/stm because of market holidays in producing countries and the absence of fresh news. Spot May rose 0.6 to 205.7 yen per kg bat distant October65 words
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Article, Illustration144 1985-05-02 10 Yarn (b HK$ par koto of 400 ft)) China corded yarn, cones BkM Phoonfac 16* 2.550 BkM Phoarw 2.700 Bk* Phoarw 3£s 3,300 BkM Phoarw 40's 3,650 Corded yorn, honk BkM Phoarw 21's 2,900 Combed yorn, corns BkM Phoarw 32*s 4,350 BkM Phoarw 40*s 4,500 Open-end yorn BkM Phoarw144 words
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Article95 1985-05-02 10 HONGKONG Hong Song Index Wednesday 1516.73 Tuesday 1520.56 Week ogo 1517.30 TOKYO Tokyo Dow Jonas WodrJday *****.65 Tuesday 2426 29 Week oao *****.77 TSE Index Wednesday Tuesday Jg.?B Week ogo 955.27 SYDNEY Australian Minings Sfti Tuesday Week ago 576.2 Austrahon Industrials Wednesday 1216.2 Tuesdoy 1214.7 Week ogo 1207.095 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1985-05-02 10 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a quiet, featureless morning yesterday £6 above to £8 below the previous close. July finished the morning at £2,152, down £8. Contracts held within a narrow range and activity was restricted by the holiday closure of many continental centres, dealers said. Spot May ended1,331 words
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Advertisement307 1985-05-02 10 NOTICES ABN Bank ALGEMENE BANK NEDERLAND N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands with limited liability) FINAL DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 1984 At the Annual General Meeting held on Ist May. 1985, a final dividend of Dfls 15. per share was declared payable, as from 15th May. 1985, at the following offices:307 words
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Article, Illustration512 1985-05-02 11 PROMET BHD is heavily tipped by business and engineering circles as the company most likely to win a multi-million dollar contract for the construction of a water supply project in Labuan, Sabah. Construction of the project on a turnkey basis in a joint512 words
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Article352 1985-05-02 11 AMBASSADOR HOTEL LTD expects to complete its 51 per cent acquisition of Botco-Parkham Ltd of Hongkong for 551.05 million in the near future. The consideration was based on the mean average of the forecast after-tax profits of the BPL group for 1985 to 1987 and352 words
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476 1985-05-02 11 ALAN LEE - Companies Editor ALAN LEE HEAVY INTEREST expenses arising from its ambitious property project at Havelock Road and hotel venture in Taipei dragged Apollo Enterprises Ltd into the red last year, the first time this has happened since it became a listed476 words
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694 1985-05-02 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - NAJEEB JARHOM VAN DER HORST Ltd's bid to move into the insurance sector has been rejected outright by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. In 1963, the MAS also vetoed Intraco's proposal to buy a 35 per cent stake in Far Eastern Bank.694 words
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226 1985-05-02 11 MALAYSIAN FEED MILLS Ltd has sunk deeper into the red alter it was badly hit by higher production costs and falling demand for its products in a competitive market last year. For the full year ended Dec 31, 1984. the group posted unaudited226 words
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625 1985-05-02 11 MALAYAN UNITED Manufacturing Bhd (MUM) has deferred the development of a condominium project on the St Alice Hotel site in North Vancouver, due to recessionary conditions in Western Canada. The depressed conditions there have also resulted in a setback in the performance of its other625 words
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Article921 1985-05-02 11 SELECTIVE buying yesterday gave equities a firm undertone but turnover was light. The FTSE 100 share index at 3.30pm was up 8.8 points at 1.299.8 Government bonds ended up to 3/16 point lower due to lack of support on the back of easier sterling, dealers said. Gold shares921 words
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Advertisement73 1985-05-02 11 Jj/ok for the extra touchy at the heart of the city at W\ fCAIWACffr 6th Floor, UIC Building, Shenton Way. .4/! exclustve lounge to ensure privacy comfort while waiting. lt, A private tatami rooms, each IPflj I cheerily cosy tastefully furnished. WĔA M I Kampacbi's very own 'Happy I Hours'from73 words
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Advertisement28 1985-05-02 11 K DIWO SAUirCS I I H \mmm\lĔL t*S? Wm% 13 Lw 111 IMiCfl 19 IB Kjlitj^HH bbH\vhl ■BbwJSbk Hk mmm The Worlds No.l Newsmagazine Read TIME and understand.28 words
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Article, Illustration544 1985-05-02 12 FOO CHOY PENG - FOO CHOY PENG THE NUMBER of foreigners taking the first step to put down roots in Singapore has risen markedly over the past 10 years but the proportion of those who succeeded has fallen. Last year, the number of applications for permanent residence in Singapore544 words
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101 1985-05-02 12 AFP, Bernama TRANSPORT Minister Chong Hon Nyan has resigned as secretary-general of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), the major Chinese political party in Malaysia. A party statement yesterday said Mr Chong, 61, who held the post since 1977, had stepped down to "provide an opportunityAFP, Bernama - 101 words
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Article, Illustration155 1985-05-02 12 Reuter PEOPLE thronged fairs in Beijing's sunlit city parks and proud soldiers flaunted colourful new uniforms yesterday as China celebrated Labour Day. Official ceremonies and speeches were mostly completed on Tuesday and some Chinese leaders joined workers from throughout the country to watch displays of— Reuter - 155 words
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363 1985-05-02 12 while workers march through Red Square in pouring rain Agencies THOUSANDS or Muscovites carrying banners and posters marched through the Red Square yesterday in pouring rain for the traditional May Day parade. As the Kremlin chimes struck, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and the rest of the ruling Politburo filed ontoAgencies - 363 words
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181 1985-05-02 12 Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN has ordered a total embargo on US trade with Nicaragua and the suspension of service to America by N icaraguan airlines and ships. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said Mr Reagan had authorised the steps "in response to the emergency situation— Reuter - 181 words
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364 1985-05-02 12 DELEGATES from Western countries called on the Asian Development Bank (ADB) yesterday to streamline its lending programmes and promote the private sector in Asia. Australian delegate C J Mulford told the bank's 18th annual board of governors' conference that his government welcomed current studies364 words
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488 1985-05-02 12 JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl yesterday joined in calling for a new round of trade liberalisation talks, a demand likely to loom large at the Bonn economic summit opening today. "If we don't decide to start488 words
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Article63 1985-05-02 12 Reuter WALL STREET stocks turned mixed in early trading yesterday, finding it difficult to get back on the upward path after three consecutive declines. The Dow Jones Industrial average was down by less than a point to 1257 on turnover of 8.14 million shares. Advances led declinesReuter - 63 words
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Article48 1985-05-02 12 Reuter VIETNAMESE leader Le Due Tho said yesterday that there was no prospect of an early resumption of diplomatic ties with the US. Relations could be achieved only when there was "equality between both sides, mutual respect and mutual benefit," he said.Reuter - 48 words
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Article52 1985-05-02 12 Reuter KHMER ROUGE leader Pol Pot is in western Cambodia directing more than 30,000 guerillas in their fight against Vietnamese and pro-Hanoi Cambodian forces, an authoritative Thai military official said yesterday. He rejected a Hongkong press report that Pol Pot bad entered a hospital inReuter - 52 words
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Article35 1985-05-02 12 Reuter TAIWAN has started registering candidates for the first local elections in four years, expected to be dominated by the ruling Kuomintang party. The elections are to be held on Nov 16.Reuter - 35 words
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Article42 1985-05-02 12 Reuter GOODS worth HK5340,000 had been seized over the past three days in a swoop against Hongkong street hawkers suspected of selling counterfeit products. The government said yesterday that 60 hawkers were arrested in the operation.Reuter - 42 words
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Article33 1985-05-02 12 Bernama THE Malaysian Foreign Ministry is investigating reports mat foreign fishermen entered Malaysian waters last Sunday and took away the catches of Kelantan fishermen and destroyed their equipment Bernama— Bernama - 33 words
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Miscellaneous55 1985-05-02 12 Outlook for today: Showers in severol oreoj in the lot* inorning ond eorly offer noon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on May I at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.5 Mmummmi tomporotwre 26.0 Associated mm Mfcj 95 Hours of mnjniw 6.45 RotntoJl w nnßtmerros 3 RofflfoH this Month 055 words
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238 1985-05-02 I AFP THE Chinese government has called a halt to a spending spree by the country's shipbreakers, Lloyd's List reported on Monday. According to the paper, China Resources, the agency which buys most of the vessels for Chinese demolition yards, has been told to stopAFP - 238 words
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Article60 1985-05-02 I STANDOVER tactic* by torn* steward* aboard Tasmania'* Bail Strait farry naa eauaad ita dapartura from Waat Germany THE TOTAL dabta of US$10 million ara stHf outstanding following tha collapse of Char Chtog Line late teat yaw fH INDEX TO AoWieeri..- II PORT Conditions Il/lll CONSORTIA- Ill SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX60 words
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Article, Illustration417 1985-05-02 I G DURAIRAJ - G DURAIRAJ IN LINE with the policy to achieve higher productivity a Malaysian owner has injected an economical, modern vessel to transport clean products in the domestic trade. The Mike 3 was acquired from Japan recently by Timor Offshore Sdn Bhd. It has several417 words
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Article52 1985-05-02 I SHIPPING into and out of Queensland was halted yesterday by a 24-hour seamen's strike called as part of the escalation of a trade union campaign against the state's industrial laws. Building industry workers from 15 unions also went on strike in cities throughout Australia in support of the52 words
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Article31 1985-05-02 I MEMBER LINES of the Indonesia-Ja-pan Japan-Indonesia Freight Conference said they will raise most of their rates and charges from Japan to Indonesia by 4.2 per cent from July L31 words
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Article26 1985-05-02 I INDIA PLANS to build grain storage facilities capable of storing an additional 2.12 million tonnes, Indian Food Minister Rao Birendra Singh told parliament.26 words
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Article143 1985-05-02 I AFP A CHINESE tug towing the decommissioned Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne to a scrapyard was reported to be having difficulties with the tow in high winds and rough seas off the Queensland coast. The rusting 20,000-tonne hulk left Sydney harbour last Saturday for a five-week journey toAFP - 143 words
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Article718 1985-05-02 II ARGENTINA Buenos Aires April 23th. 7 grainloaders. 10 days. New arrivals. 1-2 days. 33 vessels berthed. Rosario 10-15 days. 8 vessels berthed. 7 vessels anchored. San Lorenzo 3 days. 4 vessel berthed. Necochea 8 grainloaders. 3 weeks. 4 vessels berthed. Bahia Blanca 13 grainloaders. 5 days 2 months.718 words
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362 1985-05-02 II KINGSLEY WOOD - KINGSLEY WOOD STANDOVER tactics and industrial blackmail by some hard core stewards aboard Tasmania's Bass Strait ferry has caused its departure from West Germany to be postponed indefinitely. The 900 passenger-car ferry, Abel Tasman (exNils Holgersson), has been modified at Rendsburg, West362 words
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Article49 1985-05-02 II THE India-Pakistan-Ban-RUdesh-UK-Continent Conference (IPBC) said it has reduced the west bound bunker surcharge by 1.5 per cent to 30 per cent from yesterday. IPBC said the surcharge cut follows introduction of a 10 per cent rise in the basic freight on west-bound traffic from May 1.49 words
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Article673 1985-05-02 II Ateo VI 3 Ahrenkiel Lmer V 4 Andeka Shpg VI I A ML I I APC Lme V 4 A PL 1« 4 ASCL I Asiabroker V 5 Austosio Lme V I Bah Orient VI 4/5 Bangkok Cont VI 2 Bonk Lme V 5 BBS I 4/5673 words
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Article, Illustration146 1985-05-02 II A 50,000 dwt product tanker has been named Emma Maersk at the Undo Yard of the Danish Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd. Sponsor of the vessel was 16-year old Alette Arnesen, great grandchild of Mr AP Moller. the shipyard's founder. Emma Maersk is the second146 words
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Article1855 1985-05-02 II INCREASED iron ore char- I tering for Continental dis- i charge was seen on the freight market on Tuesday while further time-charter business was reported out i of South Africa, shipbrokers said. Iron ore from Narvik to Dunkirk paid U552,825 against $3.05 previously while $5.85 was agreed from1,855 words
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Article232 1985-05-02 III THE MANAGING director of Keppel Shipyard, Mr Loh Wing Siew, has been reelected president of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers for the third consecutive term. He was returned unopposed for the term 1965/87 at the association's 17th annual general meeting held on April 26232 words
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370 1985-05-02 III Lloyd's List THE TOTAL debts of US$lO million are still outstanding following the collapse of Char Ching Line late last year. The president of the reorganised company now known as Char Hsing Marine said it would take at least five years toLloyd's List - 370 words
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117 1985-05-02 III Kingsley Wood THE AUSTRALIAN freighter Challenger B has union clearance to operate in the Bass Strait trade between Melbourne and Tasmania. The freighter is scheduled to sail from Singapore today. The 8,500 dwt Challenger B, former Kirk Challenger, is a Joint venture between Sydney's BramblesKingsley Wood - 117 words
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Article89 1985-05-02 III TMR/TTN HONG KONG Islands Line recently placed an order with a South Korean manufacturer for 500 new steeltype, dry cargo FEU containers. Later this month, 150 of the boxes will be delivered. This container purchase complements the line's recent acquisition of a 200 TEU container vessel,TMR/TTN - 89 words
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Article187 1985-05-02 III THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member Unes: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. **X" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.187 words
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325 1985-05-02 III A TWO-YEAR study carried out in the Federal Republic of Germany shows that at least half of the dead sea birds found on beaches along the north coast of the country died as a result of oil pollution. The investigation was325 words
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Article, Illustration5733 1985-05-02 VIII 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.5,733 words
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Article, Illustration32 1985-05-02 IX CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO FCL containers arriving after 2200 hours will be served under night delivery service. DELIVERY OF FCL IMPORT CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS32 words
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Article1804 1985-05-02 IX Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFEA African Shipping Agencies i S i Afre-Eajrasia Uw Transgroup < S > Akreakiet Uaer Service Kirn Shpg ISI KUrr4 C Teeafer Oceanus Shipping Agen ries (S> Manntex Enterprise IPKI Alaar Intrasea iS) Biniang1,804 words
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Article382 1985-05-02 X Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Ned Napier Nha Trans 2 Sar Rafiqi Tomoe 81 Vietxo 01 Jenson Kim Soon Li Tomoe 117 Trieste V Enterprise K12 K21 K31 K29 K21 K23 K22 K29 K10 K34 N-EAC NAPL Eastern M Tomoe NAPL T Soon T Soon Tomoe Harper382 words
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