The Business Times, 13 May 1985
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Title Section12 1985-05-13 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 MONDAY, MAY IS, 1185 60 CENTS12 words
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277 1985-05-13 1 AT LEAST six unions have reported a total membership increase of 3,000, attributing the rise to fears of retrenchment and recent press publicity. Seven industry-wide unions contacted by BT are confident that with more effort put in recruitment, a turnaround in membership277 words
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595 1985-05-13 1 YAP BOH HOON - Twenty four local companies involved in joint ventures By YAP BOH HOON THE MASS Rapid Transit Corporation has prequalified 37 tenderers, out of 62, for 11 civil engineering contracts to be awarded under Phase HA and 118 of the $5-billion MRT project. These595 words
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377 1985-05-13 1 THE MASS Rapid Transit Corporation has given a $898,530 contract to chartered surveyor Colliers, Goh Tan A Petty to undertake a condition survey under Phases IA and n of the MRT project. The survey work encompasses the areas Tiong Bahru to Lakeside, Yishun377 words
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175 1985-05-13 1 AFP NET PROFITS of US companies in the first quarter fell an average of 5.5 per cent to 6 per cent compared with the same period in 1984. Financial analysts in New York said yesterday that their estimates were based onAFP - 175 words
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443 1985-05-13 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN THE TREND of declining investments made by new foreign companies is causing deep concern to the government as it may hamper Singapore's climb towards high-technology. In an interview with the weekly American newsmagazine Businessweek, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok443 words
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263 1985-05-13 1 UNITED Overseas Bank and Overseas Union Bank have announced one-quarter point cuts in their prime lending rates to 8.25 per cent, one week after similar cuts by DBS and OCBC. UOB will cut its prime today, while OUB will reduce its rate263 words
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Advertisement177 1985-05-13 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Waytoong Mortgage «nd (S) IM A w**y-owned suMKMry ot Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore HM »03 00 Claymore P»fa. Singapore 0922 A.P No. CMS, Asia Telecom 85 INFORMATION today has become a strategic commodity, the possession of which confers a177 words
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Advertisement408 1985-05-13 1 Done* hes oiwojrs figured prominently in Goh Lay Kuan's life, ever sine* she mode her first decision to give up her fob os o teocher, move to Austrolio for more intensive training. LISA LEE talks to this tody of donee. We are at the dawn of what is known as408 words
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Advertisement139 1985-05-13 1 ComputerAsiaBs 14-17 August World Trade Centre Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Lta_ Tei *****47 Tele* RS ***** SINGEX What you missed... If you did not read BT on Saturday, you would not know that 'Mike' Melwani of Mohan's is facing a bankruptcy petition filed by UOB and you would also have139 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration385 1985-05-13 2 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH AS OF 1983, the sales proceeds of the Japanese information processing industry, including the computer software of 591 enterprises, totalled about US$4.3B billion. Of this turnover, that of the so-called software and programs, can roughly be calculated at about U551,456.8 million.(Source: Insite-Onsite Co.) - 385 words
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Article133 1985-05-13 2 ONE-THIRD of all Londoners will suffer from at least one disease that is related to their diet. It could be anything from constipation to diabetes. The assertion was made last week by the London Food Commission, an independent body, funded with £1 million from the Greater London133 words
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Article, Illustration582 1985-05-13 2 CHUANG PECK MING - New brooms sweep clean, says man behind SAS's transformation "Changing a company's culture and structure requires such a thorough revision of the mode of thinking of key personnel that a new management is essential." This sums up the formula for success of Jan582 words
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1026 1985-05-13 2 WHAT TO DO with the plateaued manager? "We are constantly telling management employees there are no career opportunities (or them because of the recession and slimmer corporate structures. Yet at the same time we pour scorn on them (or not having the ambition1,026 words
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540 1985-05-13 2 FT EDGLEY AIRCRAFT had a strange start in life. Its three-seat Optica observation aircraft was born in pieces on the floor of a house in Islington, North London. Today, nine years later, the first production model will be delivered to Air Foyle,FT - 540 words
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744 1985-05-13 3 NYT IN BOARDROOMS across the US, corporate etiquette has become increasingly important for the young executive who wants to climb fast. Corporations are turning in droves to etiquette consultants, who are some of the most sought-after specialists in the management training field. ThereNYT - 744 words
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Article212 1985-05-13 3 APPLIED Research Corporation Consultancy Services is running a series of one-day workshops to help small businesses. The following workshops will be conducted by professionals and Lionel Wong, a management consultant with ARC Consultancy Services: Hew To Present A Case F«r Flaaaee to be conducted by Lionel212 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1985-05-13 3 DAVID GABRIEL - By DAVID GABRIEL THE TELECOMMUNICATION Authority of Singapore consistently gets good press, and a common impression of the man-in-the-street is that Telecoms is a well-run organisation. At almost any time that one comes into contact with Telecoms, the service is polite and generally efficient.1,056 words
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Advertisement47 1985-05-13 2 Lufthansa people. A un|que blend of individual qualities. K. t m A 4.a > Presenting Lufthansa's staff in Singapore. Each one trained to the highest standards. A perfect and unique blend of Asian courtesy, warmth and hospitality and Lufthansa s qualities of professionalism, understanding and expertise. German Airlines47 words
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Advertisement115 1985-05-13 2 TThnrni^ Hr nViim^ti close to nature? Available for 1 month and above Within CBD Fully furnished inclusive of kitchenware Telex and IDD telephone Housekeeping and laundry service available Covered car park 24-hour security Rates: Studio $1300 per month 1-bedroom $1,600 per month 2-bedroom $2300 per month Atso avatebte, fu»y furnished115 words
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Advertisement194 1985-05-13 3 There is no such thing as a free kmch." H.L. Menckrttl One of the great truths of our time. And only a businessman can really know how true it is: The business lunch' can be one of the most stress-provoking experiences of the day. The next is trying to get194 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration471 1985-05-13 4 Fears of possible attacks on political leaders Reuter AFP INDIAN security forces have launched a nation-wide hunt for Sikh extremists who planted bombs which killed at least 72 people in New Delhi and three Indian states in a two-day explosion of violence. As TnrtianReuter; AFP - 471 words
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Article262 1985-05-13 4 AP r PHILIPPINE Cardinal Jaime wh has renewed criticism of president Ferdinand Marcos's government, saying rising viopoce was thrusting the country Atto "our own version of Argentina's 'dirty war' and Nazi Germany's holocaust". "If we continue in unabated violence, our gpgratton shall Soon achieve theAP - 262 words
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183 1985-05-13 4 Bernama ALTHOUGH liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has been introduced in Malaysia as an alternative fuel to petrol two years ago, only about 500 vehicles are using it now. A survey by an international marketing research company, Survey Research Qroup, showed that privately-ownedBernama - 183 words
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240 1985-05-13 4 AFP A SRI LANKAN Defence Ministry official yesterday said he was not in a position to comment on an allegation by the country's main Tamil party that the armed forces had killed more than 150 people in northern Sri Lanka last Friday. TheAFP - 240 words
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524 1985-05-13 4 Bernama MALAYSIAN Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah says Asean nations should break all barriers that tend to obstruct the growth of regional trade. "If we can do this, Asean will not just grow by leaps and bounds, but will also emergeBernama - 524 words
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215 1985-05-13 4 Bernama MCA secretary-general Datuk Dr Tan Tkxig Hong, who attended the extraordi-nary-general meeting (EGM) called by the Tan Koon Swan faction in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, expressed hope that the disciplined and orderly meeting would augur well for the future re-unification of the party. He saidBernama - 215 words
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Article229 1985-05-13 4 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S Parliament opens its new session one month late today with a strong new opposition expected to make life more difficult for President Chun Doo Hwan's government. The delayed opening follows a boycott by the New Korea Democratic Party (NKDP) which sought a fullReuter - 229 words
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287 1985-05-13 4 UPI PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan last year directed the Central Intelligence Agency to train counterterrorist units to strike at terrorists before they attacked US facilities in the' Middle East, the Washington Post reported in its Sunday editions. The newspaper, quoting informed sources, said four months afterUPI - 287 words
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163 1985-05-13 4 Reuter AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz, hoping to advance Middle East peace prospects, met Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres (or breakfast talks yesterday before flying to Cairo to tee Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Mr Peres and Foreign Minister Yitzhak ShamirReuter - 163 words
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196 1985-05-13 4 Bernama THE Asean Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has singled out Japan in a resolution calling for action by Asean economic ministers against the protectionist measures of that country against Asean exports. The resolution, adopted by the chamber in a joint press communique atBernama - 196 words
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Article796 1985-05-13 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvico Local time From PAA PA2I 0020 LAX/TYO/ HKG MAS MH60J 0720 KUL SA AAAS SO 43 MH68I 0750 0620 DHA KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL AAAS MH811 0940 PEN sv SV378 0940 JED/RUH CAL CI806 0945 CGK RBA BM21 1000796 words
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Article, Illustration122 1985-05-13 5 AP 80CCER FANS with thsir cloth** on tiro srs toon trying to sscsps from a blazing gallary at tho Bradford City stadium on Saturday. A wind-fad fir* racad through a woodon grandstand of tho stadium in northom England, killing at loast 41 pooplo andAP - 122 words
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Article278 1985-05-13 5 Reuter SIXTEEN Black workers have been killed in a tribal clash at a South African gold mine amid worsening riots in the country's Black townships. The casualties in the townships included an 18-month-old baby who died when a fire bom bed bus crashed into aReuter - 278 words
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290 1985-05-13 5 AFP NIGERIA'S state-owned television has accused neighbouring Benin and the foreign press of lying about the current expulsion of illegal immigrants by Nigeria. Reports have described scenes of chaos at frontier posts, where thoussnds are now stranded after the NiI geriansAFP - 290 words
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138 1985-05-13 5 Reuter A FULL-SCALE race conflict could develop in the French territory of New Caledonia if the political crisis there is not resolved, warned local leaders. New Caledonia's separatist leader Jean-Marie TJibaou said a planned referendum on independence should take place before the DecemberReuter - 138 words
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Article275 1985-05-13 5 Reuter ITALIAN Prime Minister Bettino Craxi faced a major test of his coalition government yesterday as two days of voting began in municipal, provincial and regional elections. As voters pick candidates to form local councils for the next five years, the opposition communists are looking toReuter - 275 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article93 1985-05-13 5 AWED by the economic success of South Korea, Pakistan President Mohammad Zla ul-Haq has instructed his government to study the introduction of a six-day work week. Zia, on his return from a state visit to South Korea and Burma on Friday night, said South Korea's economic success had93 words
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Article61 1985-05-13 5 Agencies A TOTAL of 24,596 people committed suicide in Japan last year, the second highest level in the postwar period following a record high in 1983. The National Police Agency said illness was the major cause of suicide, claiming 10,287 lives, followed by alcoholism and mental trouble withAgencies - 61 words
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Article74 1985-05-13 5 A COURT in Taipei has sentenced a former senior executive of the Cathay Industrial group, centre of Taiwan's biggest bank scandal, to seven years and seven months in Jail for fraud. Judge Tung Yu-teh of the Taipei District Court on Saturdya also imposed a U5561,500 fine on Hsiao74 words
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Article63 1985-05-13 5 A FIFTH Muslim extremist has been )nJM for his part in three bomb attacks in Jakarta last Octo- ber which killed two people. Eddl Ramli, 41, was found guilty of subversion for planting a bomb at a bank owned by Indonesian Chinese tycoon Liem Sioe Liong. He63 words
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154 1985-05-13 5 FT THE EUROPEAN Commission and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) have agreed on a common stance in forthcoming preliminary negotiations for a new General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. The two bodies are pressing for a major meeting of seniorFT - 154 words
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542 1985-05-13 5 AFP CHINA is to enter the European bond market this month (or the first time since 1949 in a move which bankers say could help untie legal snags over pre-revo-lutionary rail bonds which Beijing has refused to honour. Bank of China (BOC) andAFP - 542 words
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Advertisement176 1985-05-13 4 1* f •■>' SO* FY bv M < Wb -V Tt^eaFageOut RrGcmGrvorrmjg Good grooming advice can only come from experts like 1W t t K, ErmenegUdo Zegna has a team of designers and fashion consultants to research into the latest trends and feature them in their annual catalogues of finest176 words
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Advertisement109 1985-05-13 5 The Wings of Paradise /fyou 're a good businessman, you 'U appreciate a good deal and that's exactly what Air Lanka Business Plus represents value for money. A Business Plus welcome with French champagne. Plus first class cuisine. Plus finest china. Plus plenty of room to conduct the business of109 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration924 1985-05-13 6 Financial manipulation by officials enhances strength of Deng's critics i Official corruption it hardly a new ■Z phenomenon in ;China, but rather a tradition that date* back centuries. Yet C even the architects of current economic changes tacitly acknowledge that the problem isNYT - 924 words
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621 1985-05-13 6 UPI AT HARVARD, where it is said the faculty will debate anything, the hottest issue up for discussion is whether America's oldest college should give President Reagan an honorary degree at next year's 360 th convocation. Harvard has invited theUPI - 621 words
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899 1985-05-13 6 AP THE KILLING of more than 75 people in one of the bloodiest spurts of terrorism since Indian Independence comes at a time when a power struggle between Sikh moderates and extremists is at its height. Political analysts and officials allege that theAP - 899 words
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Advertisement27 1985-05-13 6 T ESC I m m m m ggs Mm K The way executive apartment* should be. Liang Court Regency, 1778 River Valley Road, Singapore 0617. Tel: *****11.27 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1985-05-13 6 Doonesbury 4 m c r hi Bisii*aa«fi c* s#pis Ai# '4 X H13 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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401 1985-05-13 7 AP A TEAR after the largest bank run in history brought one of the biggest financial institutions in the US to its knees, the restructured Continental Illinois Corp is on its feet again and taking small steps towards an uncertain future. Bank analystsAP - 401 words
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87 1985-05-13 7 FT ONE of Argentina's largest private banks has been closed by the Argentine central bank. Banco de Italia was closed last Friday after the central bank turned down a request for a US$42 million loan. The central bank had taken over Banco de Italia's operations asFT - 87 words
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209 1985-05-13 7 Reuter JAPANESE interest rates are expected to rise towards the end of this month ahead of the seasonal fund shortage in June caused by semi-annual bonus payments and similar factors. Fuji Bank says in its monthly money market report there willReuter - 209 words
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Article90 1985-05-13 7 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government has signed a contract with a 67-company underwriting consortium to float a 30 billion yen "samurai" bond issue in Tokyo. Nikko Securities Co, the consortium's lead manager, says the 10-year yen-denominated issue will carry a coupon rate of 7.3 per cent perBernama - 90 words
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401 1985-05-13 7 NYT PRICES in the US bond market rose by as much as IV* points in response to a Senate budget vote that would cut next year's deficit by an estimated US$56 billion. Interest rates have been declining since early April, but the budgetNYT - 401 words
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Article277 1985-05-13 7 AFP A CONSORTIUM of 38 Western countries and international organisations has agreed in principle to provide Bangladesh, one of the poorest nations on earth, with aid in 1965 to 1906 worth US$l.6B billion. This was announced in Paris last Friday. Bangladesh, still suffering from the effectsAFP - 277 words
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193 1985-05-13 7 Bernama UNITED ASIAN Bank Bhd (UAB) has set up a full fledged corporate finance department to develop further its services to existing and prospective corporate clients. The bank says in a statement it will also provide other services, such as economic research and developmentBernama - 193 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article199 1985-05-13 7 Union Bank of Switzerland THE FIRMER dollar, which was supported mainly by optimistic expectations, continued initially at the beginning of last week but was soon marked down. The two supports of the dollar, hopes that the US economy would gather momentum again and the expectation of higherUnion Bank of Switzerland - 199 words
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Article245 1985-05-13 7 International Discount Co Ltd THE overnight interbank rates opened slightly firmer on Monday at 5% 5V< per cent but closed sharply lower at 3V* 3%. In spite of the low closing rates, the overnight mode for the week remained steady at SV« 5. Term-rates eased 1/16 pointInternational Discount Co Ltd - 245 words
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170 1985-05-13 7 Green Collier WITH the outlook of the US economy remaining clouded and expectation of a cut in US discount rate, the US dollar came under pressure last week. Simex/CME June Dmark rebounded from Monday's lows to close at 3230 in Chicago on Friday with aGreen & Collier - 170 words
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Article34 1985-05-13 7 The range of cal rates for the week ended Friday, May 10: Bonk fund 2.25—5.35 General fund 5—5.3 %m of funds 2.018 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd Jhm OCBC report wh unavailable.34 words
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Article, Illustration474 1985-05-13 7 mCATES Mm mrap *t prtM tea** ratn at 12 «ujw b*nfci ftfipw. PLR of bonks of the dose of business on Friday, May 10, as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. BANK PLR Algemene Bank 9 American Express 9V« Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 9 Arab Banking474 words
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Article214 1985-05-13 7 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended May 10 MD PRICES High Low us* 7 doyi 8 1/4 1/16 1 month 8 1/4 8 1/16 2 month* 8 3/8 8 3/16 3 month* 8 7/16 8 5/16 6 month* 8 11/16 8 9/16 9 month*214 words
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Advertisement83 1985-05-13 7 Prime 84% Savings Account per annum (Daily Interest A credited monthly) Effective rate 6.168% /1 J Autosave ■■I 4 per annum (DaNylnterest W 'a/ credited monthly) a U/a Effective rate 5.641 g Fixed Deposits Automatic renewal is available. 5.000% pj. tor 1 month 5.125% p.a. for 2 months 5250% p.a.83 words
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Advertisement271 1985-05-13 7 The smartest way is not always the shortest. What a cushion rebound is to billiards, Swissair is to many journeys. Often there's simply no way of getting from one place to another by air except with Swissair via Zurich or Geneva. And again Swissair sometimes links two cities so neatly271 words
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Advertisement7 1985-05-13 7 Budget vol* boosts WaK BtrMt, Page 107 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration705 1985-05-13 8 BRIAN GOMEZ - Giving an extra sparkle to Singapore's image as bullion centre By BRIAN GOMEZ SINGAPORE'S role as a bullion centre has been polished up by two gold refineries whose activities are acting as a magnet for regional scrap purchases and gold sales. The managing director of705 words
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286 1985-05-13 8 Choo Siow Leng (Miss - Letter to the Editor Choo Siow Leng (Miss) Public Relations Officer Ngee Ann Polytechnic Dear Sir I refer to the letter by "Singaporean" on "Counter-produc-tive publicity" (BT, April, 30) It has always been the aim of Ngee Ann Polytechnic to ensure that286 words
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Advertisement435 1985-05-13 8 SAUDI NATIONAL LINE INAUGURATES CALL AT SINGAPORE The National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (NSCSA) will inaugurate a liner service from Singapore to the Middle East and United States East Coast and Canada when the SAUDI HOFUF calls at Singapore on 25 May. The Singapore call is an extension of435 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous649 1985-05-13 8 wicLN[iG>»(i>Gaii cgiacDsaaatitiiiti) CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 I rushad outwd* <rfnn sun (5) 6 feat what you'ra cook no' (5) 9 Mon»trou*ly gre«vey#d? (7) 10 Sportsman's tadrwu (5) 11 Otonng womon with a lot of rypifll (5) 12 Sticky soAog mono#uvrt a yocht conmncM (5) 13 Part of tha tog of649 words
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THE ARTS
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665 1985-05-13 9 MARIE DAVID - By MARIE DAVID THIS WEEK sees the start of the International Telecommunications Union, ITU, Exhibition and World Forum, in Singapore. The ITU is the treaty organisation that attempts to regulate international transmissions. It may therefore be fitting to discuss some of implications of665 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1985-05-13 9 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE GOH LAY KUAN, 45, was going through the paces of a dance with her students on the well-worn floors of the Victoria Theatre when I first saw her. Tail and gaunt, dressed in a plain white blouse and blue skirt,1,066 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration821 1985-05-13 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS FIRING A COURSE record two-under-par 69, M Murugiah showed yesterday why some are raping him the Republic's hottest amateur golfer and, In the process, lifted the Sembawang Open golf championship on his home course. The youngster, Just turned 21, won by five Strokes821 words
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Article396 1985-05-13 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER RIDING A DERBY winner is something most Jockeys dream about, but few accomplish. But (or Jockey K C Ng, this is a dream that has come true not once but twice and all in the space of three months. After riding Feu396 words
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Miscellaneous911 1985-05-13 9 W3 QBE) Q(MKD 2.30 PM SBC Text "Life" Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Hfchlights Mowed by Princess Chang Pin( (Mandarin, with Engfish subtvUes/r) 3.50 Book Hbit!: A look at the degradinf experience of a younf offender who b searched, photographed, finfer-printed and locked up after his arrest. 4,00 A911 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article208 1985-05-13 10 AP TOSHIBA CORP, a major Japanese electric machinery maker, has developed an advanced computer system that can translate the English language into Japanese with more than 90 per cent accuracy. Kenichi Mori, chief of Toshiba's information systems laboratory, said the minicomputer-based system is more compact andAP - 208 words
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310 1985-05-13 10 Reuter AN EARLY-MORNING vote in the Senate to reduce the massive US budget deficit helped send stocks sharply higher on heavy volume last Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 13.91 points to 1,274.18. For the week, the Dow gained 26.94. TheReuter - 310 words
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Article133 1985-05-13 10 MAY 10 c$ knp Ol 51* 19 AbMbi 18*. unch ln» Pro* FSp« 37* 34* In* Uti 21 1* 21* M Km Add 14* 20* Lotokrw B 17* Bark Mont 26* 12* Mawy F«rg Mc BhxM 2* 21* unch ffif Canada 40* Mohan A 16* 34* •M Moor* Cp133 words
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Article247 1985-05-13 10 UrtiMr 530 5 MAY W Wootrrorth 1500 unch MOUSTMALS mm 4MGS A Afcho Abarcom AE And O Amaprop AJVVC c'c'snWh CKA Curt* Hna Edgar* Ftd Vofc Fug* KM Ub Heidi Locrho 155 775 420 inch 7l0 Andot Byroon 1425 -10 -75 unch 2650 1200 2400 280 25 -10 unch247 words
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Article662 1985-05-13 10 MAY 10 us$ AJcan Aiunn Alcoo Lod AM Cham Cp AM Stom ABs-Chalmar* Am Brands he Am Broodcost Am Con Co Am Cyanamid Am B*c Pw Am Expr«M Am Homa Mod Am Motcn Cp Am Noknl Gat AmTdl T«L_ Amox he A—do Haw AMF he Amr Corp Aimco662 words
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Article809 1985-05-13 10 Amsterdam MAY K> Fb ABN 430 50 3.5 Atgon Ahotd 189.00 3.5 222.00 +2.5 Akxo amev 108.00 -0.8 241 JO +0.6 Amfat Anvo Bonk I 75.50 +0.1 fwtad 53.10 -1.4 ■ok 93 50 +0.3 Rmuni 393.00 +9 BmkA Bur Tat CMand 93.00 +2 37 00 +0.2 Cfltv* 483.00809 words
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Article57 1985-05-13 10 AFP AN international banking group has made a loan of US$5O milttna to the South Korean Hyundai electronics company to help finance development of its semiconductor activities. The National Westminster said in T-nnWi the loan would be used in a construction project and plant equipment atAFP - 57 words
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Advertisement198 1985-05-13 10 Executive Set Lund Daily $1290++ y PBMViy 4RILL Menu of the iaiaal# > 7"—WWVVII 3-course lunch prepared in the finest Continental style. Each meal includes a hearty soup and a delicious dessert. Mon Pork Chop Mexican Tues Hungarian Beef Goulash Wed Veal Cordon Blue Thur Piccata Milanaise Fri Panfried Fillet198 words
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Advertisement97 1985-05-13 10 fit. Time: 12 noon 2.30 pm Price. $12.00~ Fashion Show: 1.15 pm M Cl-Bby Modeling Agency &»im mtm by-. Hawaiian Ctothsaby: Romantica Trading Resident SMCAfOKI 181, Kitchener Road. Singapore 0820 Tel: *****22 r^m^w fi *0 A sumptous buffet lunch awaits you with savoury specialities to please the palette. Our menu97 words
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Advertisement127 1985-05-13 10 a$M s*unkai Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50-H--FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street. Singapore 0105 Tel: 533 3888 TIEN COURT* OMENTAL CUISME A Penang Rediscovery Treat127 words
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Advertisement114 1985-05-13 10 ssf^* T 5* > Ffcng Ch*ng L6u Teochew V Restaurant for the best Teochew delicacies In town. k Discover our famous dlan-xln, k delicious steam-boat Teochew porridge and other mouthwatering L delights prepared by riong Kong chefs. And fed like royalty while C you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily114 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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132 1985-05-13 11 AP MORE THAN 2,100 foreign-back-ed businesses have been formed in China since 1961. The official Xinhua News Agency quoted a State Adminis- tration of Industry and Commerce official as saying the businesses employ more than 160,000 workers, including 11,000 I foreigners. Most ofAP - 132 words
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645 1985-05-13 11 NYT I THE FBI is investigating charges brought by former employees of the General Electric Co that the company submitted false or fraudulent claims for work on government en- gine contracts at a plant near Cincinnati, according to court documents and the former GENYT - 645 words
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Article, Illustration643 1985-05-13 11 Restructuring may lead to excessive borrowing Reuter SWEEPING MOVES by America's oil moguls to secure a future in a world of declining oil prices have started to worry industry analysts, who fear they are taking on too much debt. Major business restructuring by leadingReuter - 643 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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561 1985-05-13 12 Reuter MAJOR JAPANESE trading houses including Mitsui, Marubeni and C Itoh and at least one refiner, Cosmo Oil, are working on counter proposals in response to a crude oil contract offer by the National Iranian Oil Company 10 days ago. AReuter - 561 words
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206 1985-05-13 12 Reuter CHINA sold 956,000 tonnes of corn to South Korea in the first four months of this year, 72.8 per cent of that country's corn purchases for the period. Officials of the Korea Feed Association said the US had traditionally been the main cornReuter - 206 words
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216 1985-05-13 12 Reuter WESTERN ASIA and North African oil producing countries are expected to increase their refinery capacity to 300 million tonnes per year by 1990 from 200 million in mid-1963. Royal Dutch/Shell group subsidiary Deutsche Shell AG said in a study that North America, West EuropeReuter - 216 words
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767 1985-05-13 12 AFP COMMODITY MARKETS in London last week remained in a nervous state in the aftermath of the long British bank holiday weekend, as currency fluctuations widened. Fears for the stability of North Sea oil prices, following renewed reports of a cut in the priceAFP - 767 words
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385 1985-05-13 12 Reuter PRELIMINARY estimate (or Australian wheat production (or 1965-86 was 15.60 million tonnes from 12.73 million hectares under crop against last year's total of 18.58 million tonnes from 12.23 million hectares. A private forecasting company, Australian Wheat Forecasters Pty Ltd (AWF), said in itsReuter - 385 words
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354 1985-05-13 12 Reuter INDIA'S sugar Imports may rise to a record one million tonnes in calendar 1985 from 500,000 tonnes last year. An authoritative source said the government had so far this year signed contracts to import about 500,000 tonnesReuter - 354 words
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387 1985-05-13 12 Reuter THE Tokyo Sugar Exchange plans to create an "associate member system" in June, subject to agreement at its general meeting on May 28 and approval by the Agriculture Ministry in early June. Exchange official Shigeharu Amari said the new system would enableReuter - 387 words
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Article134 1985-05-13 12 Chinee* Produce Exchange (SeHen' mm dosing prices m May 11. S$/100 kg). Coconut oil BuJk FOB 140.00 Otd drum FOB 153.00 New drum FOB 157.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 72 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 875.00 Sarawak Whit* FOB foq NLW 865.00 Sarawak special block FOB NLW 690.00134 words
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265 1985-05-13 12 THE SINGAPORE produce market underwent a correction last week triggered off by profit-taking. The pepper market (ell slightly in moderate trading. The Sarawak crop started arriving in heavy quantities and acted as a price dampener. Buyers expected more Sarawak pepper to come and so were biding265 words
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Article133 1985-05-13 12 Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co LAST WEEK was another quiet week for the market, with closures In Tokyo and London contributing to the Inactivity. Prices slipped two cents initially on general lack of interest and buying support But last moment covering for the maturing May position arrested the fall, whereHoliday, Cutler, Bath & Co - 133 words
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Article28 1985-05-13 12 KL TIN Dot* Closin? pric« M$/k*> (torn**) May 06 27.89 164 May 07 28 00 141 May 08 2841 108 May 09 2856 126 May 10 28.70 8428 words
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Article109 1985-05-13 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed BVi US cents a bushel higher in spot May last Friday, with other months up 3V« to IV* cents and only distant July off Vi cent. Nearby July ended near the top of a 3'^-cent range. Soymeal futures closed $0.30109 words
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Article109 1985-05-13 12 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed six US cents a bushel higher in spot May to two cents lower in distant May last Friday. July ended near the top of a fourcent range. Trade was dominated by evening-up of positions ahead of the afternoon's USDA estimates109 words
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Article799 1985-05-13 12 COFFEE Robusta futures last Friday closed with gains from Thursday of £20 to £7 a tonne. July ended at £2,165, up £11. Prices reached the lows in the afternoon, basis July at £2,147, on light commission house liquidation influenced by the weaker opening in New York and firmer799 words
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Advertisement302 1985-05-13 12 NOTICES RAMA-SHMDk CATERWO (PTE) UT3. incorporated ftopubic of Singapore) (in Voluntary LiquKSaticx^ I' 'i] v J >V y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 306 of the Companies Act Cap 185 the Final Meeting of members of the Company «ril be held on Monday 17th June. 1965 at302 words
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Article, Illustration5333 1985-05-13 13 HOMER CHEN - II L -S A By HOMER CHEN A RAY OF HOPE returned to the Singapore stock market last Friday when news of a possible settlement of the Malaysian Chinese Association crisis led to the market's best advance in more than a month. The week, otherwise,5,333 words
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292 1985-05-13 13 r\lAustralia M Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets rose to record highs last week, largely ignoring overseas (actors. Dealers said the bull run, which lasted for most of the week, was based on a shortage of scrip and, later, renewed confidence in theReuter - 292 words
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Article811 1985-05-13 13 BOBEE LEONG - WMk ended May 10 compiled by BOBEE LEONG SCRIP ISSUES Grand Central: Bonus Issue of three-for-two. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS The Kuwait Investment Office (KIO) hps acquired an odditiooal 1.02 rn*wi shores in Cycle Carriage Ltd (C C) for 554.04 million KIO'» stake now stands at 13.4811 words
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1526 1985-05-13 14 GERALD COLVERD - r— London ShiL_Ĕ a By GERALD COLVERD PUBLIC OPINION can exercise more power and influence than legislation. In the investment sector, the necessary skills for prediction hinge on the anticipation of the dominant view on the likely course of markets, politics, interest rates and1,526 words
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Article282 1985-05-13 14 !M| Milan ii:" BCI WITH ONLY a few days to go before polling day in Italy's nationwide load elections, the Milan share market showed some strength. Prices gained 2.1 per cent over the week, bringing the BCI all-share index to 285.63. But the rise in theBCI - 282 words
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Article356 1985-05-13 14 UBS THE ZURICH stock exchange again tended higher in the past week and set a new all-time high on the market barometer. The uptrend was borne mainly by banking and insurance stocks, as well as finance and industrial shares. The index closed on Thursday at 450.8UBS - 356 words
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412 1985-05-13 14 M\ Tokyo AFP SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo stock market fluctuated uncertainly in thin trading last week but still ended with a gain. The Dow-Jones Average of 225 selected issues closed the holiday-shortened week on Friday at 12,527.31 yen, for a 65.52AFP - 412 words
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765 1985-05-13 14 MM K.Lumpur INVESTORS must have sighed with relief last Friday when the two rival factions in the MCA announced that they had reached an out-of-court compromise. This is because it means that the trying time which stock market investors have been facing for some time765 words
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1000 1985-05-13 14 m W/ J New York ki FT WALL STREET went nowhere in April and the outlook for the current month looks equally Oat with the market historians gloomily noting that on only four occasions in the past two decades has the Dow Jones IndustrialFT - 1,000 words
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322 1985-05-13 14 TV j Hongkong SHK Research THE HONGKONG market made further advances last week, with the Hang Seng Index penetrating the 1,600 mark for the first time since September 1981. Sentiment was boosted by a half point cut in mortgage rates andSHK Research - 322 words
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Advertisement146 1985-05-13 14 NOTICES COMISION W FEDERAL ELECTRICIDAD (CFE) US$lOO,OOO,OOO FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE 1988 In accordance with the provision of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the six-month interest period from 13 May 1985 to 13 November 1985 the Notes will carry an interest rate of 97w% per annum and146 words
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Article852 1985-05-13 15 mim mm.™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW MALAYSIAN leaders including Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin have always been proud of the fact that the country was able to produce an elite group of entrepreneurs in the last decade. They were also quick to point out that this enviable achievementBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 852 words
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473 1985-05-13 15 THERE CANNOT BE many chairmen this year who can make the g*mp riflim as Magnum's Datuk Choo rhin Hwa that all main operating divisions in the group contributed to an overall improvement in pre-tax profits. At Magnum they rose by a third473 words
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326 1985-05-13 15 THE CHASE for finance companies across the Causeway is still on. It is believed that leading bumiputra businessman and property developer Haji Mat Shah Safuan is holding negotiations to buy a stake in Nesma Finance Bhd. Nesma is a relatively new326 words
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503 1985-05-13 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE COMPANIES in the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation stable have raised their combined stake in United Engineers Ltd to about 44 per cent. As at April 2, 1965, total shareholdings of four of the listed OCBC-related corporations amounted to 45.8 million503 words
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Article, Illustration907 1985-05-13 15 THE Melewar group has no intention of injecting any of its privately-held assets into Malaysian American Assurance, the publicly-listed company it is taking over, says Melewar Corporation's group managing director, Tunku Iskandar bin Tunku Abdullah. "Whilst MAA is a public-ly-listed company, Melewar currently907 words
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Article485 1985-05-13 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company a- rl -J r#f»00 Dete lost yeor Yeor Net EPS (cents) Gross drv Net profit ($*000) Pohong Inv SPK-Sentoso K L Industries Peak Huo QAF Ltd Final Finol Fnol Final Final Jan 31 Mar 1 Mar 16 Mar 27 Mor 30 Dec 84 Dec485 words
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Article265 1985-05-13 15 A NUMBER of changes have been made on DBB Bank's board of directors. Mr Lien Ying Chow, deputy chairman and director of DBS Bank, has retired and is succeeded by Mr Chua Kim Yeow. At the same time Mr Christoph von der Decken has resigned as a director265 words
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Advertisement10 1985-05-13 15 Training improves your chances. BT shows you how every Wednesday10 words
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Advertisement138 1985-05-13 15 APPOINTMENT 1 WHEREARE THE TWO TOP DP SALESMEN IN SINGAPORE? We want the two best DP salesmen in Singapore. In return we offer challenge, satisfaction, the best salary package in the industry and incidentally, hard work, overseas training and recognition based on results. We want salesmen who enjoy the challenge138 words
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Article, Illustration471 1985-05-13 16 BOEY KIT YIN - SMA chairman takes a dim view By BOEY KIT YIN IN ONE of its most gloomy annual reports, the Singapore Manufacturers Association's chairman Tay Kwang Seng has called on its 1,000 members to diversify their markets in the face of a grim year ahead.471 words
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Article97 1985-05-13 16 AFP FILIPINO workers in Hongkong yesterday celebrated Manila's easing of rules on how they should send money home. About 100 Filipinos held a party aboard a tram decked with banners, celebrating President Ferdinand Marcos's May 1 abolition of penalties for not remitting home at leastAFP - 97 words
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Article227 1985-05-13 16 THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers' Association's ambition to represent all manufacturing companies, particularly overseas enterprises, is still far from being fulfilled, with membership actually falling during the year under review. The number of members stood at the 1983 figure of 1,042, a fall of 3 pa* cent. This227 words
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317 1985-05-13 16 AMERICAN oil company Mobil Oil Corp has designated Singapore as one of its three international centres for the trading of petroleum products. The other two centres are New York, where Mobil's'headquarters are located, and London. The announcement was made earlier this month in New317 words
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324 1985-05-13 16 Reuter AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz, arriving for talks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, said yesterday that difficult discussions on peace in the Middle East lay ahead. Mr Shultz Dew to Cairo after breakfast talks in Jerusalem with Israeli PrimeReuter - 324 words
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346 1985-05-13 16 Reuter DISSIDENT MEMBERS of the Malaysian Chinese Association have backed a court-ordered peace pact aimed at ending a 15-month leadership battle which has split the party. More than 1,500 delegates of the MCA approved the agreement yesterday at an extraordinary general meeting, whichReuter - 346 words
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336 1985-05-13 16 MALAYSIA is encouraging a larger population by the year 2100 to create a big enough domestic market for its own goods and to expedite its industrialisation programme, said its Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed. Dr Mahathir, who336 words
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515 1985-05-13 16 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN THE POSB finally joined the Interbank Giro on May 3. Initially scheduled for April 1, POSB's entry will further streamline existing salary crediting procedures for employers and banks acting on their behalf. From this month, the time between salaries being notified515 words
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Article61 1985-05-13 16 TAIWAN has responded to Beijing's reunification overtures by slamming the door in China's face and refusing to talk, Deng Yingchao, widow of former premier Chou En-Lai, was quoted as saying on Sunday. "They say we are plotting a new battle," the Jingji Ribao newspaper (Economic Daily) quoted61 words
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Article74 1985-05-13 16 AFP RESCUE WORKERS in Bradford, England, yesterday continued their search for bodies in the town's football stadium, after Saturday's devastating fire which left 41 dead and 200 injured. Authorities also continued to search for the cause of the blaze, amid some reports suggesting that a smokeAFP - 74 words
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Article45 1985-05-13 16 Reuter FOUR PEOPLE died and 10 were injured yesterday in fresh Hindu-Muslim clashes in the West Indian city of Ahmedabad. The Press Trust of India said the victims died when police fired on crowds who set about 30 shops ablaze. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article56 1985-05-13 16 Reuter A CAR BOMB exploded in a busy street near Teheran's bazaar yesterday, and the national news agency Irna said at least 10 people were killed and more than 20 injured. Many victims were blown to pieces when the bomb, estimated by police to contain 50Reuter - 56 words
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Article36 1985-05-13 16 AFP AT LEAST five people were injured when a bomb exploded inside a building housing several government ministries in Dhaka yesterday. Nobody had claimed responsibility for the incident yet, said police. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article54 1985-05-13 16 AP HELMETED police yesterday used tear gas to disperse a demonstration against Pope John Paul II after a group of militants tried to march on a conference centre in the Netherlands which the Pope was visiting. The violence erupted after a peaceful march by about 10,000 radicals,AP - 54 words
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Advertisement150 1985-05-13 16 HERE'S HOW TO GET A COMPLETE OFFICE FOR THE PRICE OF A ROOM By complete office, we mean a prestigious address, an impressive reception area, conference room, receptionist/switchboard operator and access to modern office equipment such as word-processor, telex, facsimile, photocopying, etc. It's a modern office concept in office leasing150 words
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Advertisement13 1985-05-13 16 Shultz holds talk* with Potm, P«fl« 4 Sacratary-ganaral hopaful of reconciliation, Pag* 413 words
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Advertisement221 1985-05-13 16 Tto bamut d Baku ft I How To Trade Financial Futures m m a mm m s m M Futures trading is attractive, exciting and demanding. Full of potential, yet mystifying to those who are new to diem. Rewards are high so are the risks. About the seminar Participants should221 words
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Miscellaneous60 1985-05-13 16 Outlook for today: Showers in o few areas in tho lot* morning and over several areas in the Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on May 11 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 4.60 Roinfoll in millimetres60 words
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Article94 1985-05-13 17 Reuter THE AVERAGE delay in unloading cargo ships at Bombay port has declined steadily since October 1914, Indian Minister of State for Shipping, ZR Ansari, said. He told parliament 158 ships waited an average 3.J6 days to unload last October, while 167 ships waited 2.91 days inReuter - 94 words
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Article87 1985-05-13 17 SHIPS BUILT in Australian yards for export, and those modified for export, will be eligible for the 25 per cent shipbuilding bounty once a bill before Parliament is passed. It is part of a package announced by the goverment last October But the bounty on these ships will87 words
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Article, Illustration460 1985-05-13 17 JUNE LIM - Projection for Tanjong Pagar terminal By JUNE LIM BASED ON cargo growth trends, the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal has sufficient container facilities to meet anticipated demand until the *****. The PSA expects to handle about 2.3 million TEUs in 1990, of which 95 per460 words
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334 1985-05-13 17 Reuter FOUR JAPANESE operators will press ahead with plans to reorganise and extend a space charter service on the Japan/New York trade early next year in spite of the withdrawal of Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha from the consortium. The four operators, Nippon Yusen Kaisha,Reuter - 334 words
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110 1985-05-13 17 AFP AUSTRALIAN trades unions has escalated their campaign against the Queensland government by extending their blockade. The unions have imposed a five-day ban on shipping movements in Queensland ports. It took effect from midnight on Sunday. The new industrial action, announced by the Australian Council ofAFP - 110 words
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Article612 1985-05-13 18 SECOND-HAND demolition prices eased last week following the recent partial withdrawal of the Chinese shipbreakers from the market, brokers said. Before the withdrawal the Chinese were the most active in the market. They secured 77 vessels amounting to two million grt through their buying agency, China Resources. It612 words
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Article402 1985-05-13 18 THE FINANCIAL haemorrhage which has sapped the strength of Israel's national shipping line, Zim has been stemmed. The company one of the world's biggest container ship operators cut its deficit by 15 per cent flnd chairman Mr Haim Stoessel said: "We have stopped the bleeding."402 words
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199 1985-05-13 18 DELEGATES ATTENDING an International Maritime Organisation meeting have agreed on a series of measures designed to protect the oceans from pollution by chemicals. The measures is expected to be formally adopted when the IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee meet again in December. The package of199 words
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Article178 1985-05-13 18 AP THREE CASTAWAYS sailed for home on Saturday aboard a Japanese patrol vessel from the Soviet island of Sakhalin where they were washed ashore 16 days after their fishing boat sank, a Japanese Maritime Safety Agency official said. The Japanese fishermen embarked on a Soviet vesselAP - 178 words
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Article766 1985-05-13 18 A Tap Ent Afao Ahrardual Lm AC Toaptar AnMu Shpg ANL X VI X X X 1 2 3 1 9 1 1 Antah Oram APC Lm AM. Aire* Lm ASCL Aatobrafcar A flat Uno* AuMa«o Lm Ball-Onant Ban*ioh Con* tor* Lw Boyaniwn Shpg lopwoiw Shpf Ban766 words
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Article1796 1985-05-13 18 ANOTHER extremely dull 1 day on the London shipping 1 freights market on Thurs- 1 day left the grain voyage sector totally neglected. Apart from a variety of 1 time-charter business, little 1 fixing emerged in any com- 1 modity sphere. i In the Far East, Mit- <1,796 words
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Article179 1985-05-13 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood OFFICIAL liquidator of the (ailed Jumbo Rine Pty Ltd, Mr J D Rodger, has estimated total claims at A 514,726,103. Total dividends paid as priorities under the Companies (NSW) Code were A 555,392 and covered employee claims for wages and statutory leave179 words
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323 1985-05-13 19 COMPETITION has intensified in the trans-Pacific trade and operators are beginning to reduce their rates to fill the ships. If the present trend were to continue, chairman of American President Companies Bruce Seaton said the 1985 earnings could be down as much as 50 per323 words
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166 1985-05-13 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood AFTER 30 YEARS the Japanese "K" Line is to end its bulk agency arrangement with the Sydneybased McArthur Shipping and Agency Co Ltd and hand the business to Australian National Line (ANL). From July 1, McArthur Shipping will end its166 words
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Article334 1985-05-13 19 Lloyd's List THE LARGEST default in the history of the US government's shipbuilding loan guarantee programme is threatening to take up nearly all the funds available to the US Maritime Administration for the scheme. Mar Ad has been called on to cover a defaultLloyd's List - 334 words
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280 1985-05-13 19 ALTHOUGH the utilisation of offshore mobile rigs has been disappointing recently, Offshore Data Services believes there will be a "virtual explosion" of offshore drilling by year end. It says in a matter of months the utilisation rate for offshore rigs could return to the280 words
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Article186 1985-05-13 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, 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 Container Line. Nedlloyd186 words
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Article111 1985-05-13 19 AFP INTERTANKO, the International Association of Independent Tanker owners has proposed that some 50 idle tankers be assigned to transport water to countries suffering from drought. Lloyd's List reported the water could be used to irrigate parched agricultural land and to nourish at least a million people atAFP - 111 words
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2957 1985-05-13 24 aaaaaguLß 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 of2,957 words
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Article761 1985-05-13 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Bocborossa 2 13.5.85 2100 MOSK F2 0800-0900 U3 P Pierce 107/1. 13.5.85 2300 APL F8 0900-1100/0900-1100 N2/P2 Lexa Maersk 8506 J 3.5.85 2330 Maersk F5761 words
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Article1588 1985-05-13 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—® A Top tmopriwi ft* Ltd Sam* (S) AB Skipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies. Afeo Lm African Shpg Agencies (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonu* Shaping Agencies (S) Muttport Sdn Bhd (PK) American President Linos APL (S)/Bousteod1,588 words
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Article363 1985-05-13 26 Vessel AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Koki Maru Ned Bangkok Pan Asia Serla Str Pride Xlangyun Auby Danyang Dora I Oldendorff Jenson Kola Banteng No 7 Do nam Pearl Ravldas Silver Shlnko Str Star Tomoh Satu KIS K12 K39 KME K2SW KIS K2SW363 words
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Advertisement239 1985-05-13 17 c >5 TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial RoaO Spore 1953 T«l: *****44 Ol tim«i c* gar* sc* >or J 556.50 mm DELEGATES ATTENDING an International Maritime Organisation meeting have agreed on d series of measures designed to protect the oceans from pollution by chemicals. j Page II239 words
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Advertisement283 1985-05-13 17 saUASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SFALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES Shtnton May 04 0?C Mirmi Smgiipor# 070 ?7059<*4 T N «S?S4i9 CFS offir# Tt>C 03 30 T®l 2223'31 and *****32 Term.naioM.ceTPC 03 29 T»l No *****90 *****93 NATIONAL UK OF BAHUUN, KAQ. KUWAIT, QATAR, SMJD) ARABIA AND IKIED ARAB MATES EXPRESS283 words
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Advertisement248 1985-05-13 18 m m im USA/CANADA T» at Tokyo H*>n IMB QM M» ymom u. 11/t u/i J-ftu iim wt a/i lotto P. MOT »/l 2/7 MUM BN a 1/7 1/7 tKH AIM ■fccapHnq LCL Cargo for YAMA3HITA-SHINNtHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES U |Ua|k Mf^l IC ItOnn WMI ■r at Kobo mm fmly248 words
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Advertisement654 1985-05-13 19 The Straits Steamship Group 19 33 Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd OvtftMi Containers Limited 4^r l STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONJAMERSWP S£RVICE 10 UK CONTINf NT OSMUMT now HKTO MT CMS 11/7 NMMK ONES a/7 dSMU MT a/7 Alm Aengting Corg* For. •7/1 a/I654 words
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Advertisement132 1985-05-13 20 VI MARITIME PTE TD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LIKES IRANIAN SERVICES I isi KYOWA LINE SUN UNION LINE I 1 \i L* li| •I intra taiyo marine line wrrrrrnPTTTTTTTTW I'IJIMARA /./>/ irTn*TTTjTTTTn7?I F SINGAPORE SWOSE MAWTM PTE LTD PT KELAMQ IMLOSE MAftfTNE SON BHD TEL: 3(7232/3 PEMAMG MMAYSM132 words
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Advertisement667 1985-05-13 21 v\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Te! P*****3 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KOTA lUTU HOT A AOUNQ HOT KOTA WWATA iQC HOMQKOMO MNQANM LOAOMQ FO* It-tt/i 20-M/S AOCM.HOO«IOAMjeDOAM t rr«UOAM^QA«AJIOOAOi»CK) I IiO«««A«A,»€mA tl-l/f §-W «"»<WnHOOe»AIWEDOAKAQA«A K-M/S U/l TAMATAVE, DtALAAM, »W^»A»WOAO«CIO E-<7l 10-15/t DJIBOUTI, HOOCIOAH, JEDOAH,667 words
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