The Business Times, 17 May 1985
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Title Section11 1985-05-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FRIDAY, MAY 17,1185 60 CENTS11 words
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608 1985-05-17 1 LEE HAN SHIH - Association rules out possibility of diversification By LEE HAN SHIH WITH AT LEAST $400 million worth of machinery lying idle, local contractors are bracing themselves for a gloomy five to 10 years ahead, during which no amount of business in China, diversification at608 words
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317 1985-05-17 1 THE NUMBER of workers retrenched in the first five months of this year could well exceed 4,000, according to the NTUC industrial relations secretariat. Already, more workers were retrenched in the first quarter of this year than in the last quarter of317 words
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376 1985-05-17 1 Reuter INDIA and the United States are oa the threshold of a new era in relations and a dramatic rise in trade, US Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige forecast yesterday. "I am confident we are on the threshold of a new era ofReuter - 376 words
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Article101 1985-05-17 1 Reuter j THE INDIRA Gandhi murder trial, which resumes today, may end within three months, the judge conducting the case said yesterday. "I expect the trial to be over within three months but much will depend on time taken up in recording evidenceReuter - 101 words
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190 1985-05-17 1 RAY HEATH - By RAY HEATH THE EMPIRE struck back in a modest way at the growing dominance of South-east Asia's telecommunications markets by American and Japanese giants yesterday when British Telecom officially opened in Singapore. The giant group, which was denationalised by the United Kingdom190 words
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Article35 1985-05-17 1 Reuter SHARE PRICES in Hongkong hit a three-and-a-half-year high yesterday, with the Hang Seng index rising 23.27 points to 1,635.88, the highest closing since it hit 1,647.61 on Sep 1, 1981. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration59 1985-05-17 1 SHARE PMCBB mefwtttiwIheMkey kirn P Ike rises were meetly la the basking ud lodulriAl scctors, while the ptauitatt—, Ism sleek Md preperty seeters were steady* The BT Cempeelte latex eUmhed BJ6 petals te 758.42 aai the Straits limes lafcstitel iaĕn Jsmped Ul petals te BSJL Vetame was heavy59 words
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494 1985-05-17 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SOMEWHERE in Singapore a candle of hope for the future of the electronics industry burns brightly. So bright, that investment plans are being laid that will eventually, it is claimed, generate $700 million a year revenue for494 words
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Article, Illustration494 1985-05-17 1 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO CORI MORENI de Fashion Salon, one of the handful of local boutiques leading the local garment industry into the world of high fashion, appears to have packed up and gone. The boutique had represented Singapore in several major fashion shows in Paris,494 words
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Advertisement70 1985-05-17 1 ComputerAsiaBs 14-17 August World Trade Centre SirHjapoi' Exhibition Services Pte Ltd Tel 3384,47 Telex RS ***** SINGEX Loans > in a flash 7 mm m I II M Ml 14, Consumer Services Group iy Brandt One Shenton Way #01-02 Robtna House Singapore 0106. Itt 225-5225 I Branch 268 Orchard Road70 words
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Advertisement276 1985-05-17 1 );;[%,]_|/:)>"]=?[:&=''[/@>=`'> m SHARE INFORMATION DOONESBURY MONEY 4 EXCHANGES SINGAPORE manufacturers and suppliers of construction and oloctricol opplioncos hove boon invited to toko Crt in on exhibition to be Id in the Shantou special economic zone in China in November. Page 2 THE MEASURE of output from US factories, mines and276 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration390 1985-05-17 2 FOO CHOY PENG - Opportunity for local companies to break into market By FOO CHOY PENG SINGAPORE manufacturers and suppliers of construction and electrical appliances will get a golden opportunity to sell their goods, services and skills to China. Organisers at an exhibition to be held in390 words
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180 1985-05-17 2 VIEWS on the government's move to mobilise civilian resources in a national emergency under the Requisition of Resources Bill are being sought by a Select Committee. Members of the public may make their representations in any of the four national languages. Representations should180 words
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Article174 1985-05-17 2 ANOTHER "match-making" trip to China is being organised by AGS Management Consultants, a company that has been organising seminars and trade exhibitions for local businessmen to make contacts with Chinese officials. Delegates, who will spend four days in Beijing and another four days in174 words
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Article, Illustration447 1985-05-17 2 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN "INNOVATION CIRCLES" and heavy investment in skills training helped Siemens, one of the world's biggest electrical and electronics company, keep abreast of rivals. The company invested DMSOO million, or about 1 per cent of its sales income, in skills training last447 words
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186 1985-05-17 2 SPERRY Corp, a US-based mainframe computer manufacturer, is renewing efforts to capture a sizeable portion of the local computer market. The company's local subsidiary, Sperry Pte Ltd, is forecasting a minimum 70 per cent growth this financial year. Newly-appointed managing director of186 words
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214 1985-05-17 2 A HONGKONG college has bought a HK$l.7 million (S$500,000) computerised library system from Singapore. Sime Darby Systems (SDS), regional distributor for Microdata computers and Urica software, sold the system to the Hong Kong Baptist College. The college has 70,000 titles in 100,000214 words
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310 1985-05-17 3 A NEW ZEALAND marine paint manufacturer opened its $1 million factory in Jurong yesterday with full confidence oat it will be prepared to catch die upturn in the current depressed marine industry. Epiglass (S), which begins production on Monday, aims to eapture310 words
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Article100 1985-05-17 3 THREE bangs of the hammer at an auction of residential and office properties yesterday were Enough for auctioneers Knight FYank Cheong Hock Chye and Baiilieu to describe it as "one of the best auctions in the last few months". Other prpperty auctions by the100 words
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Article, Illustration382 1985-05-17 3 PEOPLE will either love it or hate it, but whatever their feelings, they cannot change it. The object of their revulsion/adoration is the colour scheme of Peranakan Place the six Emerald Hill shophouses restored to capture382 words
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Article274 1985-05-17 3 SUGGESTIONS by Mr J B Jeyaretnam that last month's High Court order for his re-trial was "politically inspired or motivated" were yesterday rejected by the Chief Justice. In doing so, Mr Wee Chong Jin dismissed Mr Jeyaretnam's application to seek leave to file an appeal against274 words
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218 1985-05-17 3 THE Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr Javier Perez de Cuellar, will appear at the Hyatt Hotel's Crystal Ballroom today not in person, but via video. The special video broadcast is to mark World Communications Day and the 120 th anniversary of International218 words
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125 1985-05-17 3 THE Singapore motorist will cut expenses on other luxuries rather than give up his car, says the president of the Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS). Mr Milton Tan says: "He will be prepared to tighten his belt, sacrificing in other fields such125 words
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460 1985-05-17 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN Management Correspondent DEMAND for management consultancy in South-east Asia is expected to grow significantly over the next five years. Arthur Young Management Consultants, the management consulting business of Arthur Young, a major American auditing company, estimated that the total regional market460 words
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Advertisement381 1985-05-17 2 There isn't another car in the world that can boast automotive innovation like an Audi. And not just innovation for the sake of it, but better ideas to make a superior motor car. Superior enough to recently win the coveted "Worid Car Of The Year" title and two "World Rally381 words
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OVERSEAS
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497 1985-05-17 4 NYT THE MEASURE of output from United States factories, mines and utilities declined 0.2 per cent last month, continuing the essentially trendless pattern that has prevailed since early last summer, the Federal Reserve Board has reported. The latest data pointed up once again theNYT - 497 words
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282 1985-05-17 4 AFP CONSUMER prices rose by 0.6 per cent in March in the 24 member countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development compared with a 0.4 per cent rise in February, the OECD said. The inflation rate over 12 months was slightly higherAFP - 282 words
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279 1985-05-17 4 NYT PRESIDENT REAGAN has approved the main elements of an ambitious plan to revise the federal income tax system, administration officials said, but the White House is delaying its public release until May 28. In his plan for the most thorough overhaul ofNYT - 279 words
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420 1985-05-17 4 AFP Reuter THE US Senate has adopted a resolution asking the government to intervene on money markets, in concert with its allies, to bring down the value of the dollar and reduce the country's trade deficit that this year could reach US$l4O billion. TheAFP; Reuter - 420 words
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123 1985-05-17 4 UPI US SECRETARY of State George Shultz returned to Washington on Wednesday from nearly three weeks in Europe and the Middle East with no agreement on a time and place for a top-level US-Soviet meeting. But Mr Shultz is likely to meet SovietUPI - 123 words
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177 1985-05-17 4 Reuter i THE SOVIET UNION and the US are due to begin talks in Moscow next Monday aimed at ironing out trade problems and identifying potential areas for expansion. Tlie two-day session of the US-Soviet Joint commercial commission will markReuter - 177 words
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147 1985-05-17 4 AP w THE AMERICAN State Department has rejected demands by critics that it follow up the economic sanctions imposed against leftist-ruled Nicaragua by reducing US financial ties with white-ruled South Africa. Deputy spokesman Edward DJerejian, responding to fresh appeals by a coalition ofAP - 147 words
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125 1985-05-17 4 Reuter US AMBASSADOR in Bucharest, David Funderburk, has resigned because he believes American policy towards Rumania is not tough enough. The Washington Post yesterday quoted Mr Funderburk, who was interviewed on Monday in Munich, as calling for a revision of US policy, including a possibleReuter - 125 words
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Article137 1985-05-17 4 UPI POPE John Paul n has urged the 10-nation European Economic Community to be more generous in sharing its vast food surpluses with people living in areas where "hunger is murderous". "Many people are struck by the contrast between the deprivation of people lacking foodUPI - 137 words
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211 1985-05-17 4 AP THE US Senate voted 75-19 on Wednesday to approve a US$l4.B billion foreign aid bill, including $5 million for noo-communist resistance fighters in Cambodia. It also passed a resolution aimed at pressuring Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos to implement democratic reforms in his country.AP - 211 words
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Article742 1985-05-17 4 Optrattr ARRIVALS Scrvicc Local Fran PAA S1A CAL MAS MAS SWR MAS MAS SV RBA SIA CPA GtA SIA TMA SAS SIA THAI StA SN OA MAS OA SIA MAS PA21 SQ43 aoio MH68I MH603 SR176 MH67I MH811 SV378 BM2I SQl 03 CX710 GA960 SQl 05 TL351742 words
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262 1985-05-17 5 AP UPI THE PILOT of the Korean Air Lines jetliner shot down by Soviet fighters in September 1983 misled Tokyo air controllers about his altitude during the last minutes before the fatal attack, according to new data released -i by theAP; UPI - 262 words
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96 1985-05-17 5 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday opened the new $3.7 million Malaysian consulate general building in Songkhla, Thailand. Dr Mahathir, who arrived in 'Thailand yesterday, said the opening of the building marked a small but nonetheless significant development in MalaysianThai relations. HeBernama - 96 words
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197 1985-05-17 5 AFP THIRTY-THREE people were killed and 29 wounded when their boat was attacked off the coast of northern Sri Lanka, where a new round of communal blood-letting erupted earlier this week, officials said yesterday. They also said that at leastAFP - 197 words
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Article131 1985-05-17 5 Reuter MALAYSIAN universities plan to crack down on stu-r-dents wearing Islamic-style veils covering the face, a government official said. Education Minister 'Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will meet the heads of Malaysia's six universities to decide what disciplinary action to take against students wearing Ai veils onReuter - 131 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article61 1985-05-17 5 JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said Japan would make additional efforts to tackle its trade problems with the US, Western Europe and South-east Asian nations. Mr on Wednesday that his government would take into account demands from Western Europe and Asean in addition to Washington in61 words
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Article49 1985-05-17 5 BRITAIN'S average earnings rose by 9.1 per cent in the year to March after a 7 per cent increase in the year to February, the Employment Department said. The March index was set at a provisional, seasonally adjusted 168.4 (base 1960), distorted by the miners' strike.49 words
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Article63 1985-05-17 5 US OIL IMPORTS fell by 10.6 per cent in April from a year earlier, while US oil consumption was down by 1.8 per cent, the American Petroleum Institute said. The oil industry group said imports of oil and petroleum products averaged 4.6 million barrels a day63 words
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Article62 1985-05-17 5 ALMOST 40 people died during Monday's fighting between Nigerian security forces and illegal immigrants at the country's western border with Benin, the officer in charge on the Beninese side of the border said. The officer at the Krake customs poet on the coast, opposite the Nigerian post62 words
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Article62 1985-05-17 5 ISRAEL has reported little progress in talks with Egypt on their dispute ova* the tiny Sinai enclave of Taba while Egyptian sources said the two countries remained divided over how best to settle the issue. Israeli delegate David Kimche said after two hours of talks on Wednesday that62 words
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Article50 1985-05-17 5 NORTH and South Korean officials resume trade talks at the border village of Panmunjom today but experts on North Korean affairs say Pyongyang seems more interested in political discussions with Seoul. Hie first round of economic discussions was held last November and good initial progress was reported.50 words
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Article73 1985-05-17 5 Agencies THE OFFICIAL Soviet news agency Tass said the US Central Intelligence Agency kidnapped a Soviet official in Manila, spirited him to West Germany and tried to make him defect. Vladimir Ivanov, an official of the Soviet Foreign Trade Ministry, disappeared from a Manila hotel room onAgencies - 73 words
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Article449 1985-05-17 5 Razaleigh calls for more cooperation among Pacific rim countries Bemama MALAYSIAN Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah spoke yesterday of the receding tide of trade liberalism and cooperation and warned of the mood of confrontation now creeping gradually across the Pacific rim countries. In an addressBemama - 449 words
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246 1985-05-17 5 AFP CHINA'S national insurance company has drawn up a new scheme for Beijing residents to buy a pension, in a country where Just over a tenth of the over-60's draw a state pension. A spokesman for the company's Beijing branchAFP - 246 words
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144 1985-05-17 5 AP CHINA will introduce gradually a compulsory nine-year education system, a national conference of educators was told on Wednesday. Education is not universal in China and some children, especially girls in remote rural areas, receive no schooling. But the government is puttingAP - 144 words
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Miscellaneous72 1985-05-17 4 Doonesbury 3 w KB m IS r L HONEY, IMJANT youtdmeetmy FNENP.PKX/.H& GONNA 9E6WIN6 UCKY MEAUAY SOMCKY! a Vi mm Mwf] 4li v. BY GARRY TRUDEAU YOU GAtfT &V 5 AWAY WHAT AINT YOURS! UKE THE DAMN PEFKJT! VEIL fWRXIT! THB LOCUSTS UMLL COME ONE OAi AND CARJCf OFFALLTHB omvmn72 words
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Advertisement201 1985-05-17 5 mm FREEHOLD T>„ Visit our Showflate today. The Parisian. Cool, serene and ctasstcaNy elegant. A tranquil oasis set amidst the bustle and excitement of the down-town Orchard Road area at Anguia Parte and Orchard Boulevard. Sheathed in mart* throughout and designed in the best traditions of a French chateau, the201 words
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Advertisement102 1985-05-17 5 KBiM^yl? 2N* 3 N r y'4;mm It's the next best thing to your own private plane. When you're on a hectic business schedule, the iast thing you need is a hectic flight. But you do need convenient flights and plenty of them. So, while we can't quite promise the flexibility102 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article, Illustration531 1985-05-17 6 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON AIR-SEA freight forwarder Damco International Transport (Singapore) is intensifying its overseas network sales with the aim of boosting last year's $20 million revenue by at least 10 per cent. The company, a subsidiary of Dutch-based Damco International of the Nedlloyd531 words
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248 1985-05-17 6 CARGO flown to West Asia is expected to show further growth this year. Latest figures from the Department of Statistics show that 4,281 tonnes of cargo were airfreighted to West Asia last year, an increase of 3.2 per cent over 1983. Air248 words
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444 1985-05-17 6 JOHNNY YEO - By JOHNNY YEO THAI INTERNATIONAL, which looks to cargo handling as a significant profit growth area, aims to double within the next five years the 128,000 tonnes of cargo it handled at Don Muang Airport in financial year 1983/84. Making it possible for444 words
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228 1985-05-17 6 EIGHT rare animals that will go on public view next month at the Singapore Zoological Gardens were flown into Singapore last week by the air cargo carrier, Flying Tigers. "This is the first time we have carried such rare species," said Mr Sam Riskin,228 words
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Article244 1985-05-17 6 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Oparotor Locot IMM Ffw Oparotor Flight wwwfcir Local tm* Fa* FRIDAY TMA TL351 1130 BEY/SHJ FT FT70 0505 KUL/HCG /KUL NRT/ANC /LAX FT FT7I 2355 BOS/JFK JAL JL6I5 0905 KUL anc/nrt NW NW906 0210 HKG/NRT /TPE LAX/SFO TMA TL35I 1230 TYOfflKK/ SHJ/BEY) TMA TL35I 1230 TYO<BKK/244 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article555 1985-05-17 7 SINGAPORE The US dollar extended its early gains yesterday against most major currencies but trading was thin due partly to the closure of several European markets for Ascension Day holiday. They said the dollar firmed mainly on short-covering in spite of a halfpoint cut in US prime rate555 words
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Article116 1985-05-17 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell by point from Wednesday to close at 4Vb per cent. The one-month term rate fell by Mi-point, the two-month rate by 1/16 while the three-month rate was unchanged. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Offer Bid Overnight 4116 words
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Article374 1985-05-17 7 billion with the most actively traded rate 250.60 yen against 250.15 on Wednesday. LONDON: The dollar opened slightly firmer in a very quiet market yesterday, with most of the rest of Europe closed for the Ascension Day holiday. In spite of Wednesday's news of a 0.2 per cent374 words
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Article, Illustration309 1985-05-17 7 ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet trading. Short-dates firmed 1/16 point at the outset backed by a firm US Fed funds and rates stayed at these levels, with overnight, weekend and week fixed ending at 8-3/16 8-1/16 per cent each. Periods309 words
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Article199 1985-05-17 7 HONGKONG: The metal closed lower yesterday on fairly heavy overseas selling sparked by a rally of the US dollar. The metal closed at U*****.00/50 an ounce against an initial $322.30/80 and New York's $322.50/323.00. Stop-loss orders were touched off around $320 in early afternoon trading but short-covering near the199 words
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Article37 1985-05-17 7 Reuter THE State Bank of India has raised a loan of 5.3 billion yen on the Japanese market through its Tokyo branch. The six-year syndicated loan carries a fixed interest of 7.7 per cent. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article397 1985-05-17 7 BA Futures IN SPITE OF the bullish news of a decline in US industrial production and a cut in prime rate by a major US bank, EuwMlar futures opened lower yesterday. Trading was thin as dealers seemed uncertain about the direction of interest rates. Squaring activities were seen towardsBA Futures - 397 words
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303 1985-05-17 7 Reuter PRIVATELY-INSURED US savings banks are rushing to get federal insurance after financial crises in Ohio and Maryland that have caused Jitters in world money markets. The move to federal insurance gained impetus on Tuesday when Maryland ordered 102 privately-in-sured institutions to limitReuter - 303 words
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147 1985-05-17 7 NEW YORK-BASED Irving Trust Company is reviewing ways to participate in financial futures trading through the Singapore International Monetary Exchange, its president said. Mr David Mace, who was here for a three-day visit earlier this week, said his bank was impressed with the growth147 words
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Article43 1985-05-17 7 INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank and Algemene Bank Nederland have reduced their prime lending rate. ICB has cut its prime rate by a quarter percentage point to 8.5 per cent and ABN its prime by the same margin to 8.75 per cent.43 words
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FEATURES
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Article497 1985-05-17 8 MID-MAY is the time of the year when workers' thoughts turn, not so lightly, to their National Wages Council pay recommendation. It is also the time of the year when squeals of protest from employers about high wages eroding the competitiveness of Singapore exports are heard.497 words
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Article, Illustration977 1985-05-17 8 DAVID GABRIEL - Business can gain access to up-to-the-minute information As the world's telecommunications leaders gather in Singapore this week, DAVID GABRIEL discusses an important study on future developments in the industry and the impact they will have on both users and suppliers. DAVID GABRIEL THE VITAL LINK of the977 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1985-05-17 8 RAYMOND SNODDY - With the British government about to liberalise the rules on receiving TV transmissions from satellites, equipment companies are gearing up for what they hope will be a mushrooming business, RAYMOND SNODDY reports. RAYMOND SNODDY FT YOU WILL NEVER hear Mike Stone say:FT - 1,117 words
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Miscellaneous689 1985-05-17 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 A woman to support, we hear (6) 7 Ivan's wrong to take Carl out for a bit of fun (8) 8 Gives away highways! (6) 10 Industrial establishments worth a bomb? (5) 13 She's grand for a bit of a whin! (4) 14 Game involving a689 words
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SPORTS
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616 1985-05-17 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS THE Singapore Cricket Association will make fresh efforts to secure cricket's inclusion as an extra curricular activity in schools. Following previous unsuccessful attempts to persuade the Ministry of Education to do so, the fresh attempt comes on the heels616 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-05-17 9 UPI LOU WHITAKER can win the American League batting title any time he wants to, says his manager, but the Detroit Tigers second baseman isn't interested. "Lou can win it," Detroit manager Sparky Anderson said, "But Lou doesn't want all that. "He doesn'tUPI - 321 words
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Article215 1985-05-17 9 AFP EVERTON manager Howard Kendall was "overjoyed" with his side's performance in their 3-1 European Cup Winners' Cup final victory over Rapid Vienna in Rotterdam on Wednesday. He said: "It was something special tonight, a truly tremendous performance. We showed everyone what a good sideAFP - 215 words
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Article47 1985-05-17 9 AP AN UNIDENTIFIED bettor won U5532,941 with asl winning ticket in the super bet at Sportsman's Park on Wednesday. The fan successfully picked the 1-2 finishers in the third and fourth races and the 1-2-3 finishers in the fifth race to win the bet. APAP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration531 1985-05-17 9 Reuter AP WEST GERMANY'S 15-year-old tennis prodigy Steffi Graf won a jittery match against Britain's Jo Durie on Wednesday to reach the last 16 of the West German Women's Open championships. On a day in which most of the seeds in the US$l5O,OOOReuter; AP - 531 words
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386 1985-05-17 9 Reuter AP TOP SEED Mats Wilander of Sweden had an easy passage to the third round of the Italian Open Men's Tennis Championship on Wednesday when his opponent, Pavel Slozil of Czechoslovakia, retired during the first set. Officials said Slozil, whoReuter; AP - 386 words
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Article, Illustration590 1985-05-17 9 Runners' 'high' fact or fallacy? Body language ONE OF THE newer fields in exercise endocrinology (how exercise influences the concentrations of the various hormones in he body) is that of the endorphins. There has been widespread dissemination of information throughout the media with regard to a purported "runners' •high', exercise590 words
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Miscellaneous1198 1985-05-17 9 TO (MD GMiXKJ) HIGHLIGHTS V Homer's Egypt Bpm, Channel 12 Shot over a period of two years, this film relates the dramatic exploits and discoveries of an international expedition led by the English Egyptologist, John Romer, in the legendary Valley of the Kings. Romer's aim is two-fold to find a1,198 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article253 1985-05-17 10 Reuter THE MARKET for new cars in the US is stronger than expected but General Motors feels itself limited by shortages of cars in dealers' hands, chairman Roger Smith said. In an interview after he gave the keynote address at the annual meeting ofReuter - 253 words
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312 1985-05-17 10 Reuter THE MARKET rallied slightly on Wednesday but analysts agreed investors are adopting a wait-and-see attitude, expecting the Federal Reserve to cut the discount rate. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.22 points to 1,273.52. Shortly after midsession, the index had been up more thanReuter - 312 words
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Article256 1985-05-17 10 MAY 15 1mmt UniMC 540 inch 1525 inch M0USTHAL5 MN MGS A AJpho 8008 155 unch Angtrn 2860 -60 AC And d 785 -40 Artghroal ***** 1475 8450 inch -15 -100 Amaprop M A 495 2750 +5 25 BSK2?..zz:z 1210 -5 Otarrar 490 inch C G Sfrriih 2450 Cora256 words
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Article603 1985-05-17 10 MAT IS US* Afc*t AJlttot »H M* Atooo 33 >x*ti }M -U AM OM CD AMSIM 40 -3* 54H m -H Am fran*toc &5H «di 110 >11 Am Can Co MH Ami Ami Am Cttt 8«c M lit +n 2IH *H 43* 12 1 i«d< MS?M Mllw Q>603 words
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Article662 1985-05-17 10 Amsterc MAT ts AW A.** MM Akm> AMCV AiiiIi Am Bark MMI kk T* C*w<d CMM MM* Otrtw Fofckw Cww Qwfcroc HariAx ►SSTT^zziii H MJr KM MM lam 430.00 1 moo -i i 219 30 -a 107.00 -06 241.00 -1 7530 -0 3 n» j 3690 03 *****662 words
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Article42 1985-05-17 10 Reuter OAK INDUSTRIES has signed a definitive agreement to sell KBSC-TV, its Los Angeles television station, to Estrela Communications for US$3O million in cash. In February Oak announced an agreement in principle covering the sale. Stockholm oricoa wtrt unavaMabtoReuter - 42 words
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Article289 1985-05-17 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed higher in moderately active trading yesterday. The Hang Seng index rose 23.27 to 1,635.88, the highest closing since it touched 1,647.61 on Sep 1, 1981. Turnover was HKJ343.18 million compared with $246.18 million for Wednesday's half-day trading. MAY 16 Associated HoteH HK$ 0 66 24289 words
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Article196 1985-05-17 11 MAY 1* NT Nan Yo Plas Pacific Cons 27 30 1790 +0.1 unch Al Sincere Indus Asm Cement 253 23.30 ■0.13 -01 Pacific Elact 13.65 -0.15 24.50 -0.1 -0 06 Chang Hwa Bank Chan Loonji CNo Hun Cement China Cham 48.20 20 20 21.40 14 80 17.00 IVKh -02196 words
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Article361 1985-05-17 11 TOKYO: A late rally by biotech-nology-related issues helped share prices recoup much of their early losses and the market average finished slightly firmer, although investors ignored most blue chips. The average ended 11.27 up at 12,369.30. Turnover was 340 million shares against 400 million on Wednesday. International populars continued361 words
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Article112 1985-05-17 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed in quiet trading yesterday. The mining marker rose 0.86 to 664.68, the commercial and industrial index eased 0.76 to 128.96 and oils remained unchanged at 0.673. Philex B rose to 0.10 from 0.0975 while PLDT feU to 37 from 38. MAY I* Pawn *****112 words
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Article356 1985-05-17 11 SYDNEY: Australian stock markets closed at record highs with most stocks firming yesterday. They said local and overseas buyers competed for scrip in a tightly-held market which was influenced by the easing of the Austraian dollar during the morning and by support for BHP, the banks and some industrial356 words
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Article160 1985-05-17 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed higher yesterday. The Book Club index rose 0.19 point to 140.48 and gainers led losers by a five-to-two margin. Turnover stood at 434,132 shares worth 86.9 million baht compared with 443,231 shares worth 76.5 million on Wednesday. MAY 1* 1 MM Sam Cituan Siam Oty160 words
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Article73 1985-05-17 11 MAY 16 Won HywJai Corat Hywlai Motor. KAL 901 573 439 unch unch -1 Chohtung Bk... 580 unch Korea finf 670 unch 10 1 Commercial Bk 635 unch Yukona Korea Ship 440 410 6 590 unch 1 715 5 480 Samtung El«c 795 -5 GoldStar HoniBk Hon Yana. Hyundai73 words
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Article54 1985-05-17 11 Reuter THE OCCUPANCY of buildings owned by Hongkong Land and Co is slightly above 80 per cent against more than 95 per cent at the end of last year. Chairman Simon Keswick told the annual meeting the fall reflects inclusion of the newly-completed Exchange Square andReuter - 54 words
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Article432 1985-05-17 11 NYT NISSAN Motor has ordered a US$6.5 million supercomputer from Cray Research of Minneapolis. The transaction has been closely monitored by US trade officials as an indicator of Japan's seriousness in buying American-made high-technology products. Within hours, another Japanese carmaker, Toyota Motor Corp, said it wasNYT - 432 words
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106 1985-05-17 11 Reuter SIX Japanese steel makers have started price talks with China on exports of ordinary steel goods for delivery in the second half. China is expected to seek a cut from the January/June price level. But the steel makers plan to seek an increaseReuter - 106 words
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615 1985-05-17 12 Bernama MALAYSIA has appealed to Brazil to control its tin production to prevent a collapse of the tin market. Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong told the annual meeting of the States of Malaya Chamber of Mines yesterday that Brazil had not shown anyBernama - 615 words
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397 1985-05-17 12 Reuter EUROPEAN Community agriculture ministers yesterday entered their fourth day of talks on new farm prices in a bid to avert a full-scale political crisis over a West German refusal to accept big cuts for cereals. Diplomats said the ministersReuter - 397 words
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Article1344 1985-05-17 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended little changed from midday levels on Wednesday afternoon, with gains from Tuesday's close of £17 to £1 a tonne. July closed at £2,117, up £12 and one below midday. Business was subdued and consisted mainly of light jobbing and switch trading. Cash and carry1,344 words
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122 1985-05-17 12 UPI THE Philippines' coconut exports increased substantially in April from the previous month but earnings (or the first four months of this year have fallen sharply from year-ago levels. The Philippine Coconut Authority said for the first four months of the year, foreignUPI - 122 words
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Article181 1985-05-17 12 SINGAPORE The market closed firmer yesterday with June One RSS buyers quoted at 169.50 cents per kg, up 1.50 cents from Wednesday. The morning session gained 1.50 cents on higheroverseas advices and nearby buying interest. Prices were unchanged from lunch time levels inquiet afternoon trading. MALAYSIA Prices closed slightly181 words
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Article84 1985-05-17 12 (caftts/kf. l-to« 85 JULY 85 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Buyer, |uym StRtre SSR 20 166.00 I68.00N 168.00 170.00N SSR 50 164.00 166 00N 166.00 168.00N MRELB lnyifi Se^leri Scflsn SMR CV ***** 2I3.00N 213.00 2I5.00N SMR L ***** 2I5.50N ***** 2I7 50N SMR 584 words
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Article263 1985-05-17 12 RAS prices ie S cents/kg, FOB in b oies NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt miyeri 170.50 171.50N 170.00 17I.00N Int 1 RSS June 85 170.00 170.50 169.50 170.00 Int 1 RSS July 85 171.50 172.00 171.00 171.50 Int 2 RSS 169.00 170.00N 168 50 169.SON UK/Coot263 words
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Article108 1985-05-17 12 The Kult Lemper tie price reee te M929.1t per kg yesterday, exceeding the IT A fleer level fer the first time since April 23. The ITA lewer range b $21.15 te $32.11. lie market reee fear cents (rem Wedeeeday eight aad dealers attribeted the firmer sentiment te persistent108 words
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Article155 1985-05-17 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bote of 400 ft) China carded yarn, cones Sue Phoenix 16's 2,550 Blue Phoenix 20" s 2,700 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,150 Sue Phoenix 40's 3,550 Carded yom, hank Blue Phoenix 21'* 2,900 Combed yarn, cones Bhje Phoenix 32's 4,250 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,400 Open-end yarn155 words
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Article73 1985-05-17 12 ABOUT 24 cargoes of sugar have been offered to India at yesterday's buying tender for (our cargoes of whites for shipment in July and August A variety of prices were reported but most offers were in the low-to-middle US$l6O a tonne cost and freight range, depending on73 words
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Article424 1985-05-17 12 UPI AMERICAN ranchers and farmers are fearing one of the worst grasshopper infestations since the *****, when giant swarms of locusts blackened the skies and ravaged millions of hectares of range and cropland. But the US Department of Agriculture has only US$l million set asideUPI - 424 words
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Article164 1985-05-17 12 Reuter GHANA will almost double its cocoa price beginning next month in a bid to arrest a sharp (all in production. The new price, announced on Wednesday, would be 1,698 cedis (US$32) per load of 30 kilograms from the current level of 900 cedis (US$l7), theReuter - 164 words
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Article129 1985-05-17 12 Chinese Produce Exchange (Sellers' noon closing prices on Moy 16 SS/100 kg). Coconut oil Bulk FOB 133 00 Old drum FOB 146 00 New drum FOB 150 00 Copra Mixed (loose) 70 buyers Pepper Muntok White FOB NLW 865 00 S F^foq > NLW ***** S 705.00 'SStoeS.W129 words
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Article146 1985-05-17 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices fell yesterday on late selling and reserve of buyers in fairly active trading following lower bids made by India at its weekly tender forJune/July/August shipments of RBD olein. In May, south slipped Ms3s to $1,290 per tonne and central $10 to $1,300. In146 words
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Article227 1985-05-17 12 WHEAT futures settled unchanged in May to 13/*I 3 cents a bushel lower in July on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday. The closely-watched July made a new contract low at $3.18 a bushel but ended off 1V« cents at 3.19 V*. New crop months were pressured by227 words
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Article196 1985-05-17 12 SOYBEAN futures closed V* cent higher in May to s'/4 cents lower in November on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday. July closed 1V« lower at $5.81'4 a bushel. A late flurry of technical liquidation in soybean oil tripped general selling in soybeans. May held firm relative to196 words
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Article269 1985-05-17 12 Singapore C-l Ord <*>q (SS/Me, 1-9060-*) Loonzain Rice Fragrant new crop 100% 1st grode 100% 2nd grode 2nd 3rd U OO n fu 100% 3rd prod* unq 0 60 Parboiled Rice Ne» Crop no stock 5% 227 25% 10% 222 10% no Hock Hongkong Thai Broken A-super 0.56 (MK$269 words
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Article, Illustration4172 1985-05-17 13 INVESTORS rushed to buy stocks yesterday on the growing realisation that the rally was Just beginning. Share prices rose sharply across the board in active trading. The BT Composite Index climbed 8.86 points to 738.42 and the Straits Times Industrial Index jumped 9.304,172 words
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Article219 1985-05-17 13 SINGAPORE Rit MS Indices Aym mrnm Tm 725 0 C C 935 ms 320 U O 452 Qmtkm 645 CCtf 458 Matr* HU»i 306 baa 300 t A M SOt 251 Hot Nr 233 SM Wot 263 Falls 425 420 420 416 415 4U 412 49 49219 words
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Article3065 1985-05-17 13 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acmo (1.378 1.385) (15) 136 (7) 1.38 (19) 1.37 (3) 1.40 (8) 1 38 (6) 1 36 (3) 1.37 Alcorn (0.978 0.97* S) (1) 0.98 (7) 0 98 (4) 0.97 ARiod Otoe (1 868 1.925) Amol Stool 50« (1.1 IB 1.125)3,065 words
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Article, Illustration891 1985-05-17 14 NAJEEB JARHOM - Cost-cutting measures paying off By NAJEEB JARHOM AFTER a severe corporate keep-fit course, which included shedding 16 per cent of its payroll, a leaner and fitter Haw Par Brothers International is (orecasting the long-awaited improvement in its profits. Besides cost savings, the group should also benefit891 words
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Article380 1985-05-17 14 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd appears to be buying into a viable company in Cocoa Processors Sdn Bhd (CPS), judging by the track record the latter has established since its formation about three years ago. CPS is owned by one of Ambassador's directors, Datuk Mohd380 words
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Article104 1985-05-17 14 Reuter HONGKONG A Kowloon Wharf A Godown Co Ltd has extended its offer for all the shares in Wheelock Marden A Co Ltd until further notice. It controlled 96.5 per cent of the total voting rights of Wheelock Marden as at May 14. The latest figureReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration390 1985-05-17 14 NYT BRITISH AIRWAYS and the other 11 defendants in an antitrust suit filed by the liquidator of Laker Airways are optimistic that they will have an out-of-court settlement ready by Monday to present to a US judge in Washington, a source close toNYT - 390 words
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Article458 1985-05-17 14 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market continued its advance for the fourth consecutive day yesterday in fairly active trading. Some profit-taking was evident, especially during the late morning and afternoon sessions but it was generally well absorbed. Although several special situation issues continued to hog458 words
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232 1985-05-17 14 Reuter BTR PLC's recently-acquired subsidiary Dunlop Holdings PLC is selling its US tyre manufacturing operations to an investment group for US$llB million plus the repayment of about $60 million of loans, BTR chairman Sir Owen Green said. He told BTR's annual meeting that theReuter - 232 words
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Article100 1985-05-17 14 HONGKONG Wednesday 1250.1 Week ogo 1236.1 Hong Seng lnd«x Thursday 1635.88 NEW YORK Wednesday 1612.61 Week ago 1610.09 Dow Jonos TOKYO Wednesday 1273.52 Tuesday 1273.30 Tokyo Dow Jonos Week ago 1249.78 Thursday *****.30 Wednesday *****.03 Standard Poors Week ago *****.51 Wednesday 184.54 Tuesday 183.87 TSE Index Week ago100 words
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Article410 1985-05-17 14 LAST FULL YEAR Company m :.j rlriOO Date last year Year Net EPS Grew Net profit ($*000) ending (cents) Pahong Inv Final Jan 31 Dec 84 9.352L SFK-SentOSO Final Mar 1 Dec 84 2.768L K L Industries Final Mar 16 Oct 84 3.2 15 2,878 Peak Hua Final410 words
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Article199 1985-05-17 14 Managers'prices for May 17 Singapore Unit Trust The Commoci 1.98 *2.10 The Savings Fund 1.47 1.56 S'pore Prog Fund 0.86 0.91 S'pore Sec Fund 1.28 1.36 S'pore krrv»»t Fund 0.93 0.98 S'pore Equity Fund 0.88 0.93 Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest Fund 2.18*2.31 Mot Prog Fund 0.89 0.94199 words
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Article85 1985-05-17 14 TRANS WORLD Airlines Inc has filed a lawsuit in New York against Carl Icahn and various Icahncontrolled entities alleging violations of the federal securities laws in connection with their recent accumulation of TWA stock. The complaint charges Icahn and his entities with failing to disclose their85 words
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Article308 1985-05-17 14 JARDLNK MATHESON INVESTMENTS (SOUTH EAST ASIA) LIMITED: Seventh AGM at 4 Shenton Way, #17-00, Shing Kwan House, Singapore 0106 today at 10.00 am. INTBACO LIMITED: Sixteenth AGM at 456 Alexandra Road #14-00, NOL Building, Singapore 0611 tomorrow at noon. DUNLOP ESTATES BHD: Eighteenth AGM at 6th Floor, ENE308 words
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Article1786 1985-05-17 14 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to tbe Koala Lumpur Stock Excitant» yesterday, with tbe number of iharee traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified MDKTMM.S Ajiiisno (3.006 3.1 OS) (1) 3 06 A Owe1,786 words
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768 1985-05-17 15 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN BIG LOSSES in its shipping operations have dragged Multipurpose Holdings Bhd, the conglomerate headed by businessman/politician Tan Koon Swan, into the red at the post-tax level for 1984. At the time of making its Mslso million rights issue last June,768 words
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Article32 1985-05-17 15 Net profit of M 5292,664 ($334,762) for the six months to end-Febru-ary, 1985. Turnover fell 13 per cent to $624,282 from $716,843 previously. No dividend was declared.32 words
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Article62 1985-05-17 15 Compony RIGHTS ISSUE Gonda HkJgs One-for-four Q $1.00 p«r shore Ex-date: May 22 Book close: Jun 6 Compony BONUS ISSUE Grand Central Thre«-for-two Ex-date: May 14 Book Gose: May 21 Sefcingor Dredg Five-fof-two Sub-division of $1 par into two shares of 50 cents each Ex-date: May 14 Books62 words
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Article126 1985-05-17 15 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Dah Yung One-for-one $1.00 per share George Town (Bonus entitled to rights) T wo-fof-ooe $1.00 per share KiKnghoH Landmarks HkJgs Two-for-five 0 $1.15 per share One-for-four Q $1.00 per share 0 U B One-for-five $2.50 per share Peak Hua Three-for-two $1.50 per shore Sub-division of126 words
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425 1985-05-17 15 UNITED PLANTATIONS Bhd (UPB) is restructuring its 50-50 joint venture, Unitata Bhd, to reflect a Malaysian identity. UPB said yesterday that it would be issuing a total of 4.8 million new shares in return for the 50 per cent shareholding in425 words
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Article, Illustration603 1985-05-17 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE DATUK SYED KECHIK, one of Malaysia's richest bumiputra entrepreneurs, is wasting no time in injecting some of his pri-vately-held assets into listed Temerloh Rubber Estates Bhd, the plantation company which he assumed control earlier this year. BT understands603 words
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Article, Illustration470 1985-05-17 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM SOUTH-EAST ASIA'S two biggest cranes in terms of capacity, built at a cost of $25 million each, will be put on sale jointly by the owners, Far East Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd and SMIT International SEA Pte Ltd soon. The companies will470 words
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375 1985-05-17 15 METAL CONTAINERS Ltd and Time Engineering Bhd have taken up stakes in each other's high-technology ventures. Metal Containers will allot 1.7 million new shares in its recently set-up subsidiary Riviera Development Pte Ltd to Time Engineering Pte Ltd, the wholly-owned unit of the Malaysianbased company,375 words
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Article132 1985-05-17 15 AT ITS AGM yesterday, Gaada Holdings Bkd'i shareholders approved the increase in the company's authorised capital from MJ100 million to $200 million, the proposed one-far-four rights issue and the special issue of 10 million shares. The rights issue will be provisionally allotted to shareholders on June 6. The132 words
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Article905 1985-05-17 15 SHARE PRICES yesterday opened mixed and trading was dull with some operators expressing disappointment at the lack of follow-through on Wall Street after Bankers Trust cut its prime rate to 10 per cent from 10.5 per cent on Thursday. At noon, the FTSE 100 Index was down 3.1905 words
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Advertisement64 1985-05-17 15 N So bah Development Dank Derhad U.S. $40,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 1989 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the six month Interest Period from May 16th 1985 to November 16th 1985 the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of 8%% per64 words
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616 1985-05-17 16 LISA LEE - Local contractors wondering why By LISA LEE A STUDY covering the Singapore operations of major Japanese construction companies for a period of 10 years shows that nine out of the 11 companies surveyed did not have to pay taxes. This is mainly616 words
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389 1985-05-17 16 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN ANXIETY over trade discrimination by developed countries has prompted the Asean Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACQ) to set up a task force to study the implications of recent developments in the General Agreement on Tariffs and389 words
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190 1985-05-17 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sri Dr Mahathir Mohamad held "four-eyed" talks which lasted for about an hour with his Thai counterpart, General Prem Tinsulanonda, in Phuket Island yesterday. The two leaders later joined Malaysian and Thai officials for 45 more minutes ofBernama - 190 words
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148 1985-05-17 16 AFP INDONESIAN armed forces commander General Benny Murdani has named the commanders of the country's newlyformed western and eastern navy fleets. General Murdani, who yesterday presided over a ceremony in the east Java port city of Surabaya marking the formation of the two fleets, named AdmiralAFP - 148 words
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Article, Illustration401 1985-05-17 16 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO SINGAPORE could offer itself as a beacon to neighbouring countries in the field of biotechnological research, Professor Alice S Huang, the third Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor, said yesterday. With Singapore at the EastWest crossroads, "I think there's a unique401 words
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288 1985-05-17 16 Reuter THE COLOMBO government yesterday stepped up security throughout Sri Lanka, hoping to prevent the two main ethnic groups from mounting reprisal attacks after two days of violence in which more than 220 people were slaughtered. Official sources said security forces were obReuter - 288 words
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Article106 1985-05-17 16 Reuter PRESIDENT Amin Ge mayel and Syrian leader Hafez al-Assad are expected to meet by today to discuss Lebanon's political crisis. Lebanese political sources said Mr Gemayel was expected to attend a summit in Damascus either yesterday or today following there on Wednesday between Syrian and Lebanese governmentReuter - 106 words
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319 1985-05-17 16 AP THE Japanese government said yesterday that an aircraft which disappeared off the Soviet coast appeared to belong to the Soviet airline Aeroflot, but refused to say bow it had obtained the information. Japan Defence Agency sources said the plane vanishedAP - 319 words
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Article67 1985-05-17 16 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed higher in active trading yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.22 point to 1273.52 and the New York Stock Exchange Index rose 0.39 to an all-time high of 106.87. The average price per share increased 13 cents and advances ledReuter - 67 words
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Article53 1985-05-17 16 Reuter HINDU-MUSLIM clashes erupted again yesterday in the West Indian city of Ahmedabad, raising the death toll to 122 since fighting began six weekff ago over a policy of Job and college quotas for backward economic groups. Police said one person was killed and two were injured inReuter - 53 words
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Article30 1985-05-17 16 AP THE South Korean National Assembly yesterday confirmed Lho Shin-Yong as Prime Minister, with the major opposition New Korea Democratic Party abstaining from voting. APAP - 30 words
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Article55 1985-05-17 16 AFP A SENIOR Japanese Foreign Ministry official will visit Hanoi in June in a fresh bid to help bring about a peaceful settlement to the Cambodian conflict. Kyodo News Agency reported yesterday that Vietnam had agreed to the visit by Mr Shinichiso Asao, Deputy ForeignAFP - 55 words
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Article28 1985-05-17 16 Bernama THE SABAH State Legislative Assembly opened yesterday with the new state government still lacking a two-third majority to pass any constitutional amendments. BernamaBernama - 28 words
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176 1985-05-17 16 ONE OF Singapore's biggest Malay investment companies is being wound up voluntarily because it has been inactive. Sri Utama Investment Pte Ltd, set up in October 1963, was to have invested in several lines of business, including (Hinting and transport. But all of them176 words
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Advertisement163 1985-05-17 16 m&m \fsg%iiwg rent on upuHinentodmission to our 'country dub'is free! Live at Ardmore Park and youll be eligible for membership to The Ardmore Country Club, a sporting and social environment for the whole family set in a safe and secure landscaped park. Only 5 minute's walk to Orchard Road Attractive163 words
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Advertisement7 1985-05-17 16 Mahathir opana new consulate building, Paga 57 words
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Advertisement379 1985-05-17 16 Advertisement Cheers! Dver since I started this column, I've never ceased to be amazed by the number of people who are interested in the historical details of the wines and spirits my company is marketing. Like the Dane I met at a friend's house last Tuesday. 0e started talking about379 words
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Miscellaneous58 1985-05-17 16 Outlook for today: Shown orer M*«rol areas in the morning ond •arty afternoon. N Report for 24 hour* prior to 7 30pm on May 16 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.7 Associoted humidity ..71 Minimum temperature 2^5 Associoted humidity 9° Hours of sunshine 375 Roinfoll in millimetres 3.1 Rainfall this58 words
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Article80 1985-05-17 17 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA Middle East Gulf Conference said it will adjust its currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 10.18 per cent from 14.33, effective May 27. The Tranztas service said it will adjust its Australia to New Zealand CAF to plus 4.62 per cent from minus 0.38, effectiveReuter - 80 words
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Article65 1985-05-17 17 BEN LINE has chartered the 1,152 TEU Helga "Wehrttf the company's newly-expanded services to Indonesia from the UK and Europe, r The 13,476 tons gross container ship, built in 1963, has been taken for one sailing and it is Ben Line's intention to continue the monthly one-way65 words
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Article45 1985-05-17 17 Reuter "tHE AUSTRALIA Middle East Gulf Conferencejgaid it will lower its war risk insurance surcharge to 4.73 per cent from 6.75 per cent, effective May 29. The surcharge applies on freight gates to all Gulf ports except Muttrah (Mena $aboo6). Reuter JReuter - 45 words
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359 1985-05-17 17 G DURAIRAJ - Plans to operate container terminal By G DURAIRAJ PENANG-BASED Konsortium Perkapalan has taken steps to strengthen its management team as part of an overall effort to consolidate its existing investments as well as to prepare itself for the massive diversification plan it has drawn up.359 words
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264 1985-05-17 17 Bernama THE JAPANESE Transport Ministry has decided to ease its controls over Japan's shipping industry in a bid to make it more internationally competitive, ministry officials said. Japan's shipping and shipbuilding industry has been protected by the government for the past 20 yearsBernama - 264 words
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Article146 1985-05-17 17 Lloyd's List BRITISH PORTS are leading a worldwide rebellion against "tremendously costly" proposals from the US to increase the height of standard containers. The British Ports Association has written to port authorities throughout the world to gauge opposition to what it believes will be an unpopularLloyd's List - 146 words
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221 1985-05-17 17 Reuter AFP MAIN CREDITOR banks of Sanko Steamship have agreed to finance the deficit-ridden firm another 23 billion yen to enable it to carry out its rehabilitation programme, a leading Tokyo daily reported. The Yomiuri Shim bun, quoting financial sources, said Sanko Line willReuter; AFP - 221 words
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Article1018 1985-05-17 18 ANGOLA Luanda May 7th. 4-5 days. 11 vessels berthed, 4 anchored. Lobito No delays. 5 vessels berthed. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires May 7th. 17 days. 36 vessles berthed. M grain loaders waiting. San Lorenzo 13 days. Moderately congested. 3 vessels berthed, 6 grain vessels waiting. Rosario 12 days. 91,018 words
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808 1985-05-17 18 Reuter LLOYD'S OF London, the world's biggest insurance market, looks set to face another searching test to live up to its 300-year-old motto: "Utmost good faith". Two weeks ago, the market was rocked by news that three insurance syndicates faced massive financial losses andReuter - 808 words
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209 1985-05-17 18 Reuter AP A BRITISH sailor was indicted yesterday on a charge of manslaughter in connection with a fire aboard a British freighter which killed three people, a prosecutor said. Lin Kuo-Ming of the Kaohsiung District Court told reporters that Robert Heaton, 28,Reuter; AP - 209 words
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Article760 1985-05-17 18 A Top Ent X 2 ABShpg V s Atao Una VI 3 Ahrarfctal Liw X 1 Altrad C Toaptar X 5 APC Una V 4 APL 2/3 Antoh Onant Una X 2 Arrow Lam X 2 Alto* Lam X 2 AM. 1 1 ASCL 1 Bak-Conodo Una760 words
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Article1942 1985-05-17 18 FAIRLY active grain chartering is reported on the freight market on Wednesday out of the Continent and also from the US under the P.L. 480 Food Aid Programme, shipbrokers said. Maize was arranged from Greece to the Continent at U556.75 and $7.65 and wheat cargoes were covered from1,942 words
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Article160 1985-05-17 19 Seatrade Week THE TAKEOVER of Everett Steamship has been called off because of financial problems at Castle Cook. The Japanese company was supposed to be bought over by Sea Containers and Marine Chartering Inc. A statement issued by Sea Containers in Japan said the company wasSeatrade Week - 160 words
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468 1985-05-17 19 BETTER TRADING conditions coupled with rationalisation of its operations lifted the earnings of United Arab Shipping Co last year. The company was able to report a gross profit of KD500.000 (US$l.7 million) from ship operations compared with a loss of KD7.5 million in 1963. However,468 words
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Article189 1985-05-17 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 Container189 words
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Article109 1985-05-17 19 AFP THREE CHINESE seamen were hurt, one seriously, while preparing the former Australian aircraftcarrier Melbourne to resume its interrupted journey to a scrapyard in China. The men were crew from a Chinese tug which was towing the Melbourne when it developed trouble with its towing system 15AFP - 109 words
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2987 1985-05-17 24 aacaaDoiMs A guide to ships loading at Singapore lor 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 of2,987 words
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Article645 1985-05-17 25 sssr RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Jenwel 12/85 1 17.5.85 2300 T Soon F2 1000-1100 B8 Fast Eagle 18.5.85 0700 Eagle Cont F2 0900-1100/1630M 800 Ul Australia ***** 18.5.85 0700 Bakke Sime645 words
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Article1641 1985-05-17 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B A Top Enterprises Pt« Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Line African Shpg Agencte* (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus Shipping Agencies (S) Mulhport Sdn Bhd (PK) American President Lines APL (S)/Bousteod1,641 words
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Article397 1985-05-17 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Deporture KEPPEL WHARVES Boikoi Bongk* M.to Fengsheng Frototio Koheng Son Lua Kjm Soon Li Lomptvig N Am#r*fooct Sir Venture KIO K36 KI8 K35 K20 Kl6 K23 Kl IA KI2 K23 S*i5ov Umpaofic Y Fung Merton S«n Chioo Borneo T Soon397 words
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Advertisement472 1985-05-17 17 TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 T*: *****44 A member o<t*e times o»goni»C*>or 556.50 ™IPI LLOYD'S OF London looks set to face another searching test to live up to its 300-year-old motto:' Utmost good faith". Page It BETTER TRADING conditions coupled with rationalisation of its472 words
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Advertisement315 1985-05-17 17 sa UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES .'OShtnlon 04 WC M.finn Hou>t S.ngnpo'# 070 T«l JMSW Hi CfS otic« TPC 03 30 T»| 2?23'31 and 2170f.1l Terminal oflic« TPC 03 T»l No 2277 V*) *****93 MIKMM. IM OF BAHUUN, KAQ, KUWMT, QATM, SMXM NtMU MB IRRIED MM315 words
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Advertisement636 1985-05-17 17 at Sood Bookthopt 111 Times H U Distributors H* MAERSK LINE 11 l I\\< II n (;M I 3223 QSSZIC2S SM h flat UMI 23-23/5 24-25/5 KOM 31-31/5 31-1/# LEM M 94/9 74/1 LOHSI 13-13/1 14-15/1 LBKI 29-29/4 21-22/4 UK I 'SMGATOH aOSMG IMS CY 20/S 1140 MB CFS 14/5636 words
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Advertisement240 1985-05-17 18 mY.S. LINE YA MA ***** A SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES V-fr MIDDLE LAST Ateo occopttnq LCL Cargo tor USA Ports only. II TP ANS SIBERIAN SF RVSCI IfabysM Bk( AfiU. Pan Asia Line. Ltd. fra*l (M) S*M CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN A TAIWAN FMLY ad tun to. AGENT? SUNSHIP AGENCIES240 words
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Advertisement169 1985-05-17 18 11 n't", 11 Supercarrier Service KXT lIHIMfI TMTA 11/5, MB MARA 27/5. MMKI TO; CAUFORMA PANAMA It 1 T ivs a/* mi a/» n/i H/% W% 17/7 a/i 1/7 V 7 V 7 a/a a/7 22/7 i%n a/7 v» SKRG 7/1. BMKR TOMS 17/1 US ATLANTIC US QULF H/t n/i169 words
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Advertisement725 1985-05-17 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container "Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited 4^r I STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok I SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT mm MY a/7 Abo Accepting Cargo For S'pm* Plata* 20/5 21/5 21/5 31/5 M/t M/I 11/ C 13/1 a/I 22/S 27/1725 words
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Advertisement612 1985-05-17 19 Franco Bt*l(juin Services (MFMBtR OF ACt CONSORTIUM na comma mutM amom tt%. PR om l 22 Mm (2IMm)UIM 11 Jm 13 1m UJm IIJM 111 m ami <77Mm) 17 jm 11 jm 21 JM 22 JM 23 IM 25 JM E MJM (3 JM) 14 1M 818 27 Jm 21612 words
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Advertisement372 1985-05-17 20 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carm|« to Scandnavia, Med, Carribean tS. America Inland hadaie to Mand destinations in Europe S-pa>* NRMiliuMsßftao Gmh Itoi Mm n* B 17/5 17/5 15/5 12/1 14/4 Connecting in Kobe 0 Connecting m Kaoslvung t Connecting m Tokyo "Also accffltinj cargo tor ATIAMTIC I GUIF POSTS372 words
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Advertisement121 1985-05-17 20 JIG. LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO fUROPt Vl* SW/ A Membfi ot thf Acr Comoft**^ r?ROM (UROPf Vl* SUf J Menwr ol thf Acf Consortium CMM COKT MO 2K KOREAN CHANCE HE HONGKONG CONTMKI 441 OUCNTM. 0® 4X PlriMf Sprt HJlm| lm*t •mm T*r* (23/5) 21/5 25/5 26/5 25/5 3/6121 words
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Advertisement308 1985-05-17 20 AGENCIES PTE. LTD. #09-07. ROBINA HOUSE. S PORE 0106. TEL: *****88. TELEX: MS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANQ SINGAPORE TO SABAH •EQIMTQR IV SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI ■EQUATOR V •JENSON IV RMi Dry ft Racfar Cawtataar Sarrtct CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE Fa and LCL Cantainar Agents: Slom T1: *****93/5308 words
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Advertisement575 1985-05-17 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/Fc) H JBiLAJ EW SDTTU no euMB ■t4MSia/nn cows na muxr na smkm na umb. t) iiUMTi. cmcaco, arraan. coubmb 41 24/4 31/1 2/7 12/7 14/7 U/7 14/7 14/7 12/7 U/7 21/7 21/7 24/7 24/7 11/7 2/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/1575 words
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Advertisement135 1985-05-17 20 mSINCSE MARITIME PTE LID ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES f KYOWA LINE m UN UNION LINE rrrrTTTTTTTrnm FIQJMC LOAD FOB TAIYO MARINE LINE WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE VS. PT KUNC S fOK PJCOUM) (WW mm\ otm m i«/» u/« if* PMMTi OTAT WS 21/7 20/7 »/7 5/1 ■M GeraMm atpd135 words
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Advertisement476 1985-05-17 21 ■Jin a m. aiw mm>wf m mmmwmj p wwj Ai| tvuw v\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 VCMCL KOTA RATU HOT A AOUNQ KOTA WWAMA KOTA WMATA KOTA WUAYA KOTA WARUNA VOYAGE E-M8 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES HONOKONO SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 16-16/5 20-M/5476 words
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Advertisement242 1985-05-17 21 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN. SDN. BHO. LQMNNC FOR AOTA 5/15 17-22/5 M/WN/TIU HOT* «/«5 27-31/5 KUC/KK/91N Agents SINf.APORf Pll If I ***** P KFLANG "SfIATAN AGfNCY HI 3880% *****3? HI Sfl AI AN AGfNCV 111 ?***** ??68i: PFNANG If AN ft CO Tfl *>144' .1845 SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE BJHOFF SA-3/Bs* UM242 words
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Advertisement583 1985-05-17 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHTWO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE sium 10 own STORE PAEANS C<rd|«. Bay a/5 21/5 Oufcj l»y 21/5 38/5 UwfMl la; 4/1 l/l TMy* Bit U/l 13/1 Baton by 21/1 22/1 Ttowt Mm 27/1 21/4 CRT EM>|t 4/7 1/7 TMM Eiprtts 11/7 13/7 Hm*»| Eiprtu 21/7 22/7 VI583 words
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Advertisement536 1985-05-17 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF ..AI JtiU* £EH tMTMMT V ina 3-5/1 |»/l 1/7 4/7 1/7 7/7 11/7 1J BQHTME* 1-MB 14/1 lU/7 17/7 11/7 21/7 21/7 22/7 stok hmo at htm/rum mm/wa LOMMC* ma 5-1/7 11/7 l-vt M/l >-14/1 auar ma 21-22/7 ic-u/i 19-22/1 21/t •—J MJO ICCtPTME CJtttO536 words
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Advertisement467 1985-05-17 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STU (Burmese National Line) Loadng for Ranioon Sport Malm I Pajan VS7W 19/21 May 15/11 May Phaatoaafyaarywa ¥254* 20/21 May Ptnya V79W 24/25 May Pa-a« VS4W 31 May/2 Jim Htoneywa *203 2/4 Jim VSft BANK LINE SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG TAUSALA SAMOA 31 May 26467 words
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Advertisement902 1985-05-17 22 K JUSA CANADA KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA,_LTD. PACfIC COAST flThril-f DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IP IMI CEO BRIDGE MINILAND BKIDOE) FEEDER/ MOTIO VESSEL STORE PKLG PENANG STORE T/S PORT LA/LB SMTTIE OAKLAIB VAN K PORTLAND CMM CONTAIO V29E TWO BRDGE V 36 21 May (BO) 31 May 12 Jun 15 Jun 17902 words
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Advertisement471 1985-05-17 22 Si&U sz CAUFORfRA/PAOFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTMNER/REEFER/BU.K SERVICE loato( M lOS ANGELES. SM FRMCBCO SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accepting Fa/Fa Containers P K«MC Smiwort LAnfries MRATENW" 23/24 May »ln AUSTRALIA EXPRESS COHTAMER SERVICE Accept *n Fa/Fa Contamen PMm Spare Fran Mat Sy* Ah* Ac RAMOAS 26/27 Hay 71/» May471 words
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Advertisement397 1985-05-17 22 SANKO ASIA F AO* JAPAMfSC POATS ANO HONGKONG 1. FIKUZAKI MRU 2. GOTONC ROVON6 3. rwSAKTI 4. sanko scorpu 5 m EffMca C. OCEAN lAOOON 7 SUNRISE 21/21 Hay 25/27 Itoy 21/30 HIT 1/3 In 5/7 Jm PJlkaif to fart/17 I Mart/11 II 22/23 May 21/21 May 31/1 km 4/5397 words
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Advertisement449 1985-05-17 22 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. UJ| 10 Anson »?7 16 lnlo»nai'.m.v w Singapore 0207 Tel 2?4fc11 i 1 O i_' "tfs < <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK fort nn w mssms Spara r Rdfl nfc| iMint* Mn/MT/UL (ABOR) S/S 14/1 WTT/ART/IU. (AWR) AWOOD AND R.M.Z. S port P Mam Laadfe tar449 words
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Advertisement453 1985-05-17 23 a NEPTUNE FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): SS BMKE 50N+— C PAUL 44W TN BRDGE 25N CCQNTMB3MR CHANCE 22R HR CONTMO 45*.. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +SS BRIOGE S'pore Closing Times: Fd Cargo 2359 21/5 LCI Cargo 1200 21/5 FROM EUIOK (Vl* SU2) 21/5 (23/5)453 words
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Advertisement359 1985-05-17 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Veaaela SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN INCHON 1M 14/4 H/i n/i VN Ml «21 1210 l). i 15 Hi t Nf P!IH* *1,1 Nl lis Pit I 10 m ytmn nh h<**i .7.' sni 'o,'.' tt"Hi .WV4*/ .'.'OS.'HI 1-imaijli .'.'n.'isii '.'O.'stu -itsi MJ359 words
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Advertisement590 1985-05-17 23 fi SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUR.DMG 55, Martct Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPOftE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f RQJNC M/S 3MMOKAT HAM SOON SDN. BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JAIAN CEMPtNWG POST KLANG590 words
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Advertisement240 1985-05-17 24 Ke;|i»iial Container Lines j-niriMM gl 4 Sailings weekly H V '111 Fast Reliable Regular Huifciliß. •Punctual Berthing PSA Tue, Thur, Sat Sun HINODE KISEN CO. LTD 43Ein!XZEEEB8BI3MIM$ I I.IK \UK 1.11 "I < \KKIKK SR-LINES V£B DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOq^ FORTNGHTLY FUU CONTAINER SERVICE in emok store mrm» nM inmc c a240 words
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Advertisement159 1985-05-17 24 NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OP SHIPS NAME J ft I, Jimmy Tan of M/« Bam ta Petroleum Pte. LUL, hereby gtre notice that in conaequence of our Purchase a motor tanker from If/a Naetera Golden De R. L. I have applied to the Reflstrar of Singapore, Shlpe under Section 417159 words
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Advertisement85 1985-05-17 25 w i*l3 j[H Ittl 5S (iOOl) lIAKYKST I INKS 21 MKT n mat Ttx: HOO/O/r. «HI/>Q*M KIT KELANC Mt/NN. (FCLA&) MSG MOKES l uara P. KEUM6 *****0/*****0/*****0/*****3 *****1/4 TERMML 3tS3tl/2 *****/*****/*****/***** *****3/5f1375/*****1/*****0 *****0/*****1/*****5 cmmca R ■(iJTf DrrrME3iE3M D~*EZ*ai Dcneneiii DCITBEIBEa EUIEJEZi: C1!I1EIBE9IIB! FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICF II 0 1 CD85 words
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Advertisement90 1985-05-17 25 4/» 25/5 21/5 MUMU 4/» s/f t/< otnua I/« 5 25/5 KNNY CONCORD MARK PIE LTD tmhmmw Mang In "l 1 GLORY NAVIGATION GROUP II I fiJELATM-7 VIC 27/5 via 4/1 fcSUTIM m 7/1 EBB *>■ rr nr; ABLE TO UR OCCAM MTI MARME COW PTE LTD *****11 (S LMES)90 words
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Advertisement270 1985-05-17 25 OCEAN BRIDGE SHIPPING PTY LTD, FREMANTLE REGULAR SAUK TO FREMMITIE M HUM COAST n* »/5 EH) 23/5 Xv 3 3 ;i L'j ».M:l =U'i M 4 i'l;:! f.l LOADKFOR MAMAS, NAGAPATTMAM 20/5 BOMBAY DBECT v GENERAL MTBNAK AGENCES PTE LTD AGENTS: #22-19 BfTEMATUML PLAZA SPOBE 0207 TEL: *****00 TU: *****270 words
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Advertisement57 1985-05-17 25 m LTD ACCEPTING lOTH IT r.\ .•t 71 ■iiMiil I"" LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. i tW T»fc 533M14 iDWI WEEKLY SERVICE SINGAPORE TO KUCHING SIBI VESSEL ETA LIN PET AUNG tl 18.5.85 26.5 85 LIN PETALING 20.5.85 29.5.85 ETD DESTINATION 19.5.85 KUCHING 27.5.85 KUCHING 21.5.85 SIBU 31.5.85 SIBU LICORNE57 words
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Advertisement9 1985-05-17 25 LI2ENA PTE LTD tt AMSON no AO MIIWAIIONAI PLAZA,9 words
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Advertisement281 1985-05-17 26 PNG PACIFIC LINE S'pore P. Ketong LOADING FOR TBN 30 May 1 Jun P.Moresby, Loe, Or obey, Kavieng Kieta, Kimbe, t Alotau Abo colls direct to BioMo and other PNG ports subject to inducement. Heavy lift vessel available. For Fftijh® BookDQi ANDEKA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****45, *****50 TELEX: tS281 words
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Advertisement138 1985-05-17 26 ANTAH ORIENT LINE IT* 22*2211 (12 Um) T*K B 2M2) RIMM IITSM Ki 73>117/73tlM TUL m 373* USTMT E CROSSWA TEH 1 1 SVD/MEL/MS/ADEL USA/CANADA POTS VJ I >1.1 IM EUROPE/UK rain 24/5 31/5 l/l a/5 13/1 21/ C 31/5 11/ l S/l a/5. a/5 4/« 23/5 l/» 1/4 U/5138 words
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Advertisement510 1985-05-17 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member Of Tho ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FVU> COMMONS® SERVICE 10 EWOK (W SUE) I>tt LMn I4mi filtm KW| tnm ktmmf IKII SE*S MS SM 22/5 11/ l 11/« 13/< 15/1 U/C M/C OTVALO PAUL 44N 29/5 17/ C 11/( Itff 22/1 23/ C510 words
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Advertisement478 1985-05-17 26 r Everett Lines THOMASEWETT RAMUEKKTT HUGHEYEHOT ■B "EVERETT ORIENT LINE"2 COMPANU PERUANA Dt VftPOKES (Cf.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Loa*« tor Calao. ttatartn Is and al other P«r tman ports «itti transhipment at Hoot On Cf* Throafh Bite of La** to Ind testmbon 11/20 May Mt/lt May 31/2 31/1 3/4 JAPAN/BAY478 words
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