The Business Times, 22 May 1985
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Title Section11 1985-05-22 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,1185 60 CENTS11 words
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772 1985-05-22 1 BOEY KIT YIN - Only 42pc of companies operating at normal capacity By BOEY KIT YIN ANY POSSIBILITY of an early reversal of the current slide in Singapore's economic performance appears to have been firmly ruled out by the business community. The latest Survey of Business Expectations carried out772 words
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141 1985-05-22 1 PAKISTAN International Airlines I>m bought an Airbus A3OQB-200 aircraft from Singapore Airlines lor $26.25 million. This is the first time that PIA has bought a second-hand Airbus from SIA, which has «viously sold both Boeing i and the Airbus aircraft to other airlines.141 words
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Article191 1985-05-22 1 THE RESULTS of the Survey of Business Expectations could be even more disturbing than they appear. Recent surveys have shown that many businessmen tend to be over-optimistic about industrial output and actual performances have fallen short of their predictions. There were, however, two instances in191 words
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422 1985-05-22 1 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO FASHION LEADER Cori Moreni is now known to have shifted its operations to Indonesia, following the withdrawal of a $1 million credit line by its main banker. It is also known that the Trade Development Board had earlier launched a rescue422 words
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Article51 1985-05-22 1 THE INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank (ICB) and the local branch of Bank of Tokyo will cut their prime rates by 0.25 point to 8.0 and 8.75 per cent respectively effective today. DBS Bank cut its prime to 8 per cent and OCBC to 7.75 per cent on51 words
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Article, Illustration87 1985-05-22 1 NEWS «I a lew ftrst-qaarter grewth rale depressed seatl■Mill yesterday la spite ef a star* nee la Wall Street steeks. The falls were geatle tart ever a fairly bread treat. Seme aaalyits said the S per eeat grewth rate had already feeea dtaeeaated la the market aad debated87 words
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263 1985-05-22 1 Reuter PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos said Filipinos should be elated at the signing of a US$lO billion financial package in New York on Monday which he said marked the beginning of a turn towards greater economic activity. "The signing...demonstrates the confidence ofReuter - 263 words
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184 1985-05-22 1 Bernama THE SAB AH Development Bank (SDB) has said that all issuance of its loans was based on prudent banking procedures. In an unsigned statement released in Kota Kinabalu yesterday, it said that it functioned as a development finance institution with a stringentBernama - 184 words
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416 1985-05-22 1 Reuter AMERICAN gross national product (GNP), after removing the impact of inflation, grew at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 0.7 per cent in the first three months of this year. The US Commerce Department said yesterday that the rise, theReuter - 416 words
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Article121 1985-05-22 1 Reuter THE UK INDEX of longer leading economic indicators fell by about 0.7 per cent in April, the fourth consecutive monthly decline, Central Statistical Office figures show. The index, designed to show turning points in economic activity about one year in advance, was set atReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement238 1985-05-22 1 SHARE INFORMATION DOONESBURY MONEY EXCHANGES LETTER CROSSWORDS RAW MATERIALS SINGAPORE scored fifth place in the leogue table of suppliers of electronics to the US last year close behind South Korea and Canodo with US$2.4l billion worth of sales. P«9« 2 SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev has said that commerce could help238 words
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Advertisement14 1985-05-22 1 Bank loans daclins, Back Paga Exports incraasa, Paga 3 ]]"*&{+,''|"%~"\|!|^]/=@%&<;,@| Signing of •grewtMnt, Page 714 words
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Advertisement158 1985-05-22 1 BALLY St S*itZtridt\J NWC its future THERE IS ho deadline to abolish the 13-year-old National Wages Council. Employers and unions hold opposite views on the future of the NWC, which this year awarded a mean five per cent increase in wages. On Page 10, Economics Correspondent ZHOU MEI analyses the158 words
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HOME NEWS
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464 1985-05-22 2 LEE HAN SHIH - Singapore is fifth largest supplier By LEE HAN SHIH SINGAPORE scored fifth place in the league table of suppliers of electronics to the United States last year close behind South Korea and Canada. Exports of radios, portable tape recorders, calculators, dictating machines, integrated circuits,464 words
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Article88 1985-05-22 2 BRAZIL has joined the list of countries to which electronic pictures can be sent. Telecoms has announced that a new Telefax service to Brazil was started on May 15. The service is available from all post offices and Telecoms customer outlets. Only documents on A 488 words
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Article, Illustration272 1985-05-22 2 ASEAN Finance Corporation Limited (AFC) yesterday announced top level changes in its boardroom, which took effect on May 4. Mr Allan Ng Poh Meng, the current chairman of the Association of Banks in Singapore, retired as chairman of the board after completing his 1984/85 term.272 words
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434 1985-05-22 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO ONE OF Singapore's biggest welfare groups expects a big fall in funds this year, and attributes it partly to the slump in the economy. With less than three weeks before its donation draw, the Singapore Association for the Blind (SAB)434 words
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Article, Illustration338 1985-05-22 2 SENIOR OFFICIALS from the China Petrochemical Company have expressed Interest in Esso Singapore's asphalt and lubricant production and petrochemicals manufactured by Exxon Chemicals here. This was indicated when a team from China Petrochemical Company, better known as Sinopec, visited Esso's refinery in Pulau338 words
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340 1985-05-22 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE'S exports recovered last month after sluggish sales in February and March. The rebound in April saw exports chalking up a creditable 15 per cent increase to $4.69 billion from the $4.08 billion sold in March. When compared340 words
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Article, Illustration186 1985-05-22 3 RINGO STARR should be pleased. This octopus-patterned tiling, which will cover about 36,000 sq m of public space and exterior plazas at the Marina Square, is not a lift-off from his hit song, "Octopus' Garden". But it is close enough. According to American designer John Portman k186 words
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Article116 1985-05-22 3 THE Central Provident Fund Board is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a book and a video show tracing the role, development and achievements of Singapore's main social security scheme. Besides the 80-page book, to be completed in November, the board will organise a six-month programme116 words
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450 1985-05-22 3 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF A NEW SYSTEM which uses the Sun's rays is expected to cause a public library's temperature and maintenance costs to drop. A solar-powered air-condi-tioning system developed by the Public Works Department will help the new Bedok branch of the National Library save $12,000450 words
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564 1985-05-22 3 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE A HIGH COURT ruling yesterday that shops at Parkway Parade need not always remain open means that tenants can proceed with their "strike" and can all decide to close shop on the same day. Parkway Properties, the owner of564 words
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300 1985-05-22 3 THE GUPPY, discus, sword tail and other tropical fish earned Singapore more than $40 million in export revenue last year. This was 12.5 per cent more than the $32 million worth of fishes breeders sold in 1983. It may be a surprisingly big business,300 words
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Advertisement345 1985-05-22 2 A r V--1 I 1 t I X t Don't blow your money on more equipment than yo4need... It's simoiy a matter of getting the facts right. FACT 1 The Olivetti ETV 300 is not a personal computer. And while, as a manager, you recognize the need for a PC,345 words
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Advertisement230 1985-05-22 3 I An airline which flies to so many European cities likes to be at the center of things. Oslo Manchester Copenhagen London Amsterdam Hamburg Hanover Brussels Dusseldorf Cologne/Bonn Frankfurt Prague Nuremberg Stuttgart Munich Salzburg Toulouse Marseilles Nice Barcelona Thessaloniki Malaga Palma de Majorca Swissair is fortunate in serving all the230 words
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Advertisement172 1985-05-22 3 apex systems N Can compter experts also understand the complex iwaiwiiM This special combination of skills is almost impossible to flndl Proof that we have it oar four comprehensive software packages for the Insurance Industry, fully developed In Singapore and successfully Installed at many sites In this region. The combination172 words
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OVERSEAS
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477 1985-05-22 4 First official trip abroad Reuter INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi left New Delhi yesterday for a six-day visit to the Soviet Union which he said would strengthen ties between the two countries. "We have very good relations with the Soviet Union, tested over aReuter - 477 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article68 1985-05-22 4 INCREASED COMPETITION and technical advances that combine computers and telephones will drastically change Japan's telephone service in the near future, Hisashi Shinto, president of the Nippon Telephone k Telegraph Corp, said. Mr Shinto said Japan has lagged far behind other nations in the use of telephone lines, but68 words
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Article60 1985-05-22 4 JAPAN regretted the release by Israel of a Japanese guerilla jailed for a massacre at Tel Aviv Airport in 1972 and said it would place him on the international wanted list. Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said he was sending a message of regret to Israel over the freeing60 words
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Article67 1985-05-22 4 THE REAGAN Administration refused to confirm a report that CIA director William Casey had recently suggested to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos that a presidential election would restore confidence in the nation's political system. However, a State Department official, speaking on the condition that he remain anonymous, said there67 words
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Article56 1985-05-22 4 PRESIDENT Marcos appointed Victorino Savellano on Monday as chairman of the commission on elections to succeed Vicente Santiago, who retired last week. Mr Savellano is the 12th man to head the poll body, which has been accused by government opponents of doctoring poll returns in previous elections to56 words
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Article54 1985-05-22 4 TAIWANESE authorities have arrested the president of the state-owned Cooperative Bank of Taiwan and one of his managers on charges of corruption in a scandal involving the giant Cathay industrial group, court officials said. Chen Hsiao-Ao and Wang Mao-Shin both denied the charges. Chen was released on54 words
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Article42 1985-05-22 4 ONE OF Pakistan's most sensitive secret trials, an alleged officers' plot to kidnap President Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq and seize power, is being hurried to a close before martial law is officially lifted, according to sources close to the case. Agencies42 words
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125 1985-05-22 4 AFP A PRESS report in Bangkok on Monday said the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK) had rejected a Malaysian proposal for "proximity talks" with the Hanoibacked Phnom Penh regime towards a political settlement to Cambodia's six-year guerilla war. But two of the CGDK's threeAFP - 125 words
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208 1985-05-22 4 AFP CHINA yesterday signed a fiveyear agreement in Brussels with the EEC covering industry, mining, energy, science and technology, transport, environment and other sectors. EEC officials noted that China is currently emphasising consumer goods, price freedom, industrial modernisation and investment by foreignAFP - 208 words
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296 1985-05-22 4 AUSTRALIA has chosen s West German and a Swedish group to work on the project definition studies (or new dieeel electric submarines (or Its navy. They were IKL-HDW and the Ferrostaal group of West Germany, which was offering the IKL-WPPPN, and Kockums AB of Sweden,296 words
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200 1985-05-22 4 Bernama THE Malaysian navy has successfully tested the French Exocet missile during a naval exercise in the South China Sea. The missile was fired from the Kasturi, one of two light frigates the navy recently acquired from West Germany. It hit the target a smallBernama - 200 words
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81 1985-05-22 4 Bernama MALAYSIA must adopt a more sophisticated level of telecommunication technology to measure up to future demands. K V Loughnan, assistant director of hnrinrw development of Telecom Australia, a If fltqg telecommunication company from Australia, said the trend was indicated by the recent Telematic *85,Bernama - 81 words
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232 1985-05-22 5 AP THE US economy, battered by foreign competition, will suffer a mild recession next year with unemployment and the federal government deficit rising, according to American business economists. The National Association of Business Economists said on Monday that its mostAP - 232 words
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366 1985-05-22 5 AFP THE SOUTH AFRICAN government has introduced a Bill in Parliament which will relax restrictions on the movement of blades allowed to live and work in urban areas. The proposed legislation was included in an omnibus Bill designed to streamline laws governing the movementAFP - 366 words
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244 1985-05-22 5 NYT NEW YORK State Comptroller Ed- ward Regan said that getting rid of 1 stock in companies that do business in South Africa could put state pension funds on a "precarious foot- ing". He said: "We're not in the for- eign policy business."NYT - 244 words
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196 1985-05-22 5 NYT PRESIDENT Daniel Orte--Iga Saavedra said the Soviet Union bad agreed to supply 80 to 90 per cent of Nicaragua's oil needs this year. I Mr Ortega, returning from a 25-day trip to Moscow and 12 other European capitals, did not mention anyNYT - 196 words
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153 1985-05-22 5 UPI PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, blaming rampant teenage unemployment on well-intentioned policies gone awry, has urged Congress to pass his long-stal-led proposal for a sub-mini-mum wage to encourage the hiring of young Americans. Looking to private industry to extend the fruit of economic expansionUPI - 153 words
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Article120 1985-05-22 5 UPI FBI AGENTS have arrested a retired US naval officer on charges of trying to give the Soviet Union government secrets he may have received from his son, a sailor on the aircraft carrier Nimitz. i John Anthony Walker, 47, was followed and picked a onUPI - 120 words
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671 1985-05-22 5 Gorbachev: Washington using commerce for politics AP SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev has said that commerce could help "defrost" relations between the superpowers, according to the Soviet news agency, Tass. He made the statement in response to a letter from President Ronald Reagan on Monday thatAP - 671 words
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Article166 1985-05-22 5 Reuter FORMER West German Chancellor Willy Brandt said he would meet Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev during a fact-finding visit to Moscow next week. Mr Brandt said his talks with the new Communist Party chief and other senior Kremlin officials during the four-day visit which starts onReuter - 166 words
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145 1985-05-22 5 AP NATO DEFENCE ministers open a two-day strategy meeting today that Alliance planners say will attempt to spotlight key weaknesses in Nato's non-nuclear forces. The ministers will review an internal report that says the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is poorly prepared to meetAP - 145 words
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Article767 1985-05-22 5 ARRIVALS Operotor Same* number Local tun* From PAA PA2I 0020 LAX/TYO/HKG CAL MAS KAL MAS MAS MAS RBA SIA CPA GIA SIA SAS UB CJ010 MH68I KE624 MH603 MH67I MH81I BI421 SQI03 CX7I0 GA960 SQI05 SK97I UB23I 0615 0820 0840 0905 0935 0940 1000 1005 1030 1100767 words
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Miscellaneous28 1985-05-22 4 Doonesbury m X w** M wi u n' m V I K BY GARRY TRUDEAU NSU,I BETTERGET 600PVSA RBAPf. AND *)U UJHERZtS OU6HTTOM££TTHB OMOUT* GfiOOMBffO&Ue k. J a28 words
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Advertisement393 1985-05-22 5 Fastest Daily to San Francisco. CAUTION I l If you've an air-conditioning that's ten years old. or older you've our sympathy Because loathe it or not you're going to have to live with one of two possibilities. (Or rather impossibilities, as you will soon discover.) 1. You can continue to393 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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Article922 1985-05-22 6 Combining Eastern and Western work methods NYT WHEN Japanese companies first began manufacturing in the US, many people smiled at oddities like pre-work exercise, but analysts were struck with the efficiency of the Japanese management style. Now, the Koreans are coming to the US, setting upNYT - 922 words
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129 1985-05-22 6 RECEPTIONISTS, telephone operators and counter staff sometimes have an important influence on a company's image. Together with sales staff and others the front-line staff who meet clients and customers before anyone else in the company they are the target group of a training129 words
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Article61 1985-05-22 6 A GROUP of Singapore secondary school students is to make a month-long visit to West Germany. The 10 students, accompanied by a teacher, leave for West Germany tomorrow. Their visit, at the invitation of the West Germany government, will give them first-hand knowledge of the country61 words
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Article813 1985-05-22 6 MEMO PAD Seminars and courses DURATION Moy 27-28 May 29 May 30 May 31 June 1 June 1 TITLE Turnover Management Effective Writing Sk*s Implementing a Local Area Nerwork Operating from Batam Island Application in Systematic Salary Planning ond Analysis Using a Micro-Computer The People Builder VENUE Mandarin Hotel Meridien813 words
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Advertisement292 1985-05-22 6 RanAm's $200 TbThe U.S.A. Take This GcajponToYxir Travel AsentAnd Save $200Qn A FknAm Return EareToTheUSA Hurry in to any Pan Am travel agent with this coupon right now. Because youU instantly save $200 on your return fare to any of the more than 40 U.S.A. cities Pan Am serves. YouU292 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article740 1985-05-22 7 SINGAPORE The US dollar extended its early lasses against most major currencies in thin late trading on continued selling yesterday. The dollar fell to a late 3.0460/80 marks from an early 3.0650/70 and New York's 3.0700/30 close, to 2.5670/5700 Swiss francs from 2.5810/40 and 2.5880/5930 and to 249.85/250.00740 words
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Article169 1985-05-22 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollar* to OM unit of foreign (patadya •My roao partly US dolor Staring pound Austrafian dolor NZ dolor Canodkm dolor 2.2065 2.8121 1.5280 0.9984 1.6105 2.2075 2.8156 1.5309 1.0011 1.6124 2.8196 7.3469 3.4286 3.4286 3.4206 -21.74 -61.72 -55.43 -70.88 -52.92 Local dollar*169 words
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Article124 1985-05-22 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market rose by one point from Monday to close at 7 per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate rose by Vt point while the two and three-month term rates rose by 1/16 point each. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday:124 words
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Article, Illustration284 1985-05-22 7 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed lower yesterday compared with Monday's levels in thin trading. Rates were depressed by a weaker US federal funds rate and speculation that the US first quarter GNP figure due is likely to be revised downwards to a rise of between 0.5 to 1.0284 words
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Article301 1985-05-22 7 BA Futures SEPTEMBER Earsdsllar opened yesterday at 91.36 and quietly traded lower on profit-taking and squaring of positions ahead of the GNP and the FOMC meeting. The September contract closed one tick lower at 91.33. June D-mark opened lower at 3264 and traded sideways for the greater part ofBA Futures - 301 words
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Article173 1985-05-22 7 HONGKONG: The metal closed higher yesterday on fairly active local short-covering and physical buying support aided by a weaker US dollar. It settled at U*****.10/60 an ounce against an initial $314.90/315.40 and New York's $313.25/75 close. On the local market, gold finished HK$6B below the previous close at $2,936173 words
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Article, Illustration429 1985-05-22 7 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY GROWTH of the leasing industry in some Asian countries might be hampered by recent government actions to amend tax guidelines relating to lease transactions. The president of the Asian Leasing Association (Asialease) has expressed concern over possible stifling of the429 words
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430 1985-05-22 7 UPI THE PHILIPPINE government has signed agreements with more than 300 international banks for US$925 million in new money and for $3 billion in trade credits. Still to be completed is the refinancing of $5.8 billion of maturities between Oct 17, 1983,UPI - 430 words
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Article35 1985-05-22 7 Reuter A GROUP of 26 Japanese banks has agreed in principle to reschedule US$l6O million in outstanding loans to Vietnam. This is the first such agreement by foreign creditors, says the group's representative. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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240 1985-05-22 7 Reuter THE FEDERAL Home Loan Bank Board has conditionally approved applications from eight Maryland savings institutions for federal deposit insurance, bringing to nine the number of associations receiving the endorsement. A board statement said the eight associations, which previously were insured by the MarylandReuter - 240 words
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Article181 1985-05-22 7 AP MORE big US banks have cut their prime rates to 10 per cent, joining a move begun last week to drop the key business lending rate to its lowest level in 6Vi years. On Monday, Morgan Guaranty Trust Co, the fifth-largest bank inAP - 181 words
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138 1985-05-22 7 Reuter THE POSSIBILITY of at least one developing country running into significant debt payment problems and defaulting is quite strong, a senior UK Treasury official told a parliamentary committee. On Monday, Mr J G Littler, Second Permanent Secretary for the overseas finance sector,Reuter - 138 words
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Advertisement46 1985-05-22 7 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. 61) CONSOLIDATED PLANTATIONS BERHAD has acquired 51% of the equity of DUNLOP MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIES BERHAD from Dunlop Holdings pic Financial advisers to Consolidated Plantations Berhad BUMIPUTRA MERCHANT N.M. ROTHSCHILD SONS BANKERS BERHAD (SINGAPORE) LIMITED j March, 198546 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration937 1985-05-22 8 The bomb blasts in Riyadh last week jolted Saudi Arabia's reputation for peace and security. Businessmen, diplomats and officials believe the Kingdom is politically stable, but there are underlying tensions, as ELAINE SCIOLINO finds out. NYT WHEN SAUDI officials are asked if theirNYT - 937 words
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631 1985-05-22 8 AP IT HAS BEEN three months since British coal miners went back to work with nothing to show for a year-long strike. Civil servants subsequently voted against a pay strike and postal workers compromised on increased automation. On Monday, an illegal strikeAP - 631 words
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Article589 1985-05-22 8 ETHIOPIAN PEASANTS are harnessing themselves to ploughs to take advantage of long-awaited rains after their draught animals have been sold, eaten or decimated by drought and disease. Relief workers in Tigre province, attached both to the official Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) and independent charity organisations,589 words
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Advertisement68 1985-05-22 8 Ik This transaction has been completed and this announcement appears as a matter of record only. 81) CONSOLIDATED PLANTATIONS BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) UNCONDITIONAL CASH OFFER for the entire issued and fully paid-up capital of DUNLOP MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIES BERHAD other than the 153,000,000 Stock Units in the capital of Dunlop68 words
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FEATURES
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Article480 1985-05-22 10 COMPLAINTS about job hopping among workers—the bane of personnel managers as recent as 12 months ago have now been replaced by reports of retrenchment. Trimming the workforce has always been an expeditious way of cutting cost in hard times. That is a hallmark of a free480 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1985-05-22 10 ZHOU MEI - The NWC completes its 14th recommendation with its fate still to be decided By ZHOU MEI Economics Correspondent SINGAPORE has not seen the last of the 13-year-old National Wages Council (NWC) for, contrary to expectations from some quarters, there is no deadline for eliminating this1,320 words
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704 1985-05-22 10 letter te the Editor Dear Sir, Tour editorial comment on May 14 hit the nail on the head when you wrote: "What helps developers in the end is increased demand for property they have built" and, "demand could be perhaps be brought about or704 words
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Advertisement58 1985-05-22 10 Free Whiskey We've 110 brands of whiskey Singapore's largest selection. Ask for a brand we don't stock and have a first Real MacKenzie on the house. Sit back, relax and enjoy our nightly entertainment. The Peacock way. At the Peacock Bar. Opening hours: jk 6.00 pm to 2.00 am daily.58 words
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Miscellaneous639 1985-05-22 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I More than a one piece garment (5) 6 Cal for the top men (5) 9 Rodio city (7) 10 Could it make more to see at the zoo? (5) 11 I get less confused if they're British (5) 12 Hooded horse artist (5) 13 He's good639 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration547 1985-05-22 11 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG THE FIRST open water-skiing tournament of the year will be held this Saturday but competitors will be eyeing much more than just the gold medals. For officials of the Singapore Water Ski Federation (SWSF) are on the lookout for skiers to547 words
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362 1985-05-22 11 AP IT WAS like the old days for Muhammad Ali big crowds, playful sparring, a little shuffle and a lot of talking. But the most moving experience of his 10-day tour of China, the former world heavyweight champion said, was praying withAP - 362 words
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Article, Illustration666 1985-05-22 11 AP AUSTRALIA overcame an upset defeat of Pat Cash to beat West Germany 2-1 and France edged India by the same score on Monday in the opening matches of the US$5OO,OOO Ambre Solaire World Team Tennis Cup in Duesseldorf, West Germany. Hansjoerg Schwaier, theAP - 666 words
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Article, Illustration330 1985-05-22 11 AFP A REPEAT of Bryan Robson's past performances against Finland will set England up nicely in Helsinki today. The Manchester United captain has scared three goals in two games against the Finns and if he continues the sequence, England manager BobbyAFP - 330 words
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208 1985-05-22 11 Reuter ENGLISH Football Association (FA) chairman Bert Mlllichip is expected to telephone his London headquarters from Finland in the next 24 hours about the row over Manchester United defender Kevin Moran's cup winner's medal. His call will come amid press speculation that Moran, who was sentReuter - 208 words
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429 1985-05-22 11 AP IT WAS the 35th hit that broke a tie and gave Milwaukee an 11-10 victory on Sunday over the Kansas City Royals. In the bottom of the ninth inning, Charlie Moore stroked a single. That, combined with a fielding error by Kansas City'sAP - 429 words
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Miscellaneous1162 1985-05-22 11 W vm aatDCKD HIGHLIGHTS ApplouM Gilbert And Sullivan Their Greatest Hits 9.10pm, Channel 12 This musical presents the greatest hits from Gifoert and Sullivan's finest operas which include Pirates of Penzance, HMS Pinafore, lolanthe, The Gondoliers and The Mikado. The music is provided by the Hertfordshire County Youth Orchestra accompanied1,162 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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478 1985-05-22 12 NYT AT THE urging of the Reagan administration and Wall Street officials, the Securities and Exchange Commission has voted not to seek legislative restrictions on the use of several anti-takeover tactics. The commission voted unanimously not to resubmit last year'sNYT - 478 words
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313 1985-05-22 12 Reuter FALLING interest rates on Monday sparked a buying spree on Wall Street, thrusting the stock market to record highs as the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 1300 for the first time in history. The closely-watched Dow Jones Average, which has beenReuter - 313 words
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Article221 1985-05-22 12 MAY 30 MOUSTKIALS Untoac Woohrarth 525 MMyOf -5 A Afeho 800 2900 +50 Abwcom 160 +5 unch unch 50 Angfvod 1460 100 10 Amaprop AMC 450 28?0 SKT-iz Chartar 8300 480 mh 5 1210 15 1375 C G Smtth 2525 280 25 Com Mitch Da Boart 1175 1080 unch221 words
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Article657 1985-05-22 12 MAY 30 USB Alcan Alunwi Alcoa Lud AM Cham Q> AM StOTO* ABfrChafcnart Ant Brandi Inc Am Irnudfl Am Can Co Am CyanamM Am B*c Pwr Am Lip mi Am Ham* Mod Am Motor* Cp Am NsMd Gas AmTdt T«L A/no> Inc Amaroda Hm AM# he Amr Corp657 words
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102 1985-05-22 12 NYT THE WESRAY Capital Corp, the investment concern headed by William Simon, the former treasury secretary, has agreed to buy the Wilson Sporting Goods Co from Pepsico Inc. Terms were not disclosed, but analysts said the sale price was about US$l5O million, or aboutNYT - 102 words
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Article857 1985-05-22 12 Amsterdam MAY 30 Fb AM 439.00 +7.5 Amm I, 191.00 +3 AhoM 220.50 +0.7 Akao 108 10 +1.3 AMEV 242.50 -1.2 Airta Anro Bank 76.40 +09 Barfed 53.50 unch 93 00 meh 386 00 -3 5 STS'— r i i 9170 -Oi 3610 -0 4 482.50 -4.5 MM|857 words
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Advertisement88 1985-05-22 12 Time: 12 noon 2.30 pm Price: $12.00~ Fashion Show: 1.15 pm Models by. Clothes by: Fabiani swCArow 181. KJlchaner Road, Singapore 0620/"/ Tel: *****22 r^m\\ n <> A sumptous buffet lunch awaits you with savoury specialities to please the palette. Our menu includes popular dishes such as Sotong SamboL Gado88 words
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Advertisement107 1985-05-22 12 titunkai 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 58.50-H-JIA P FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore 0105 Tel: 533 3888 King s den Sheer Relaxation! A lounge107 words
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Advertisement136 1985-05-22 12 London stocks, pogo 17 j T v > 1 ME Ffcng Cb£ng L6u Teochew v Restaurant for the best Teochew delicacies in town, k Discover our famous dian-xin, k delicious steam-boat Teochew porridge and other mouth-watering t delights prepared by Hong Kong f chefs. And feel like royalty while C136 words
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Article313 1985-05-22 13 HONGKONG: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday in dull trading as profit-taking gathered momentum. The Hang Seng Index fell 26.25 to 1,612.22. Turnover was HK5340.07 million compared with $323.06 million last Friday. Cheung Kong lost 10 cents to $16.80, Hang Lung 15 to $6.20, HK Land 10 to $5.85,313 words
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Article172 1985-05-22 13 MAY 21 MT 2.32 -01 Lion Hwo Indus Nan Yo Pta* 1180 27 00 1800 -0.3 •0.4 •05 Asm Cmnf 23.60 24.40 •03 -1.2 Pacific Eloct Wn 14 10 ■0 25 49.30 -1-0.1 1.26 -003 19 90 -05 1680 •0.4 21.80 -0.6 ShNn Popef 45.50 -0.1 15.20 •0.1 16.20172 words
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Article380 1985-05-22 13 TOKYO: Share prices soared yesterday in very active trading spurred by Wall Street's record close on Monday and driving the market average past the 12,650mark for the first time since April 3. The market average climbed 91.08 to 12,650.18 after rising 42.96 on Monday and hitting a day's high380 words
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Article115 1985-05-22 13 MANILA: Share prices closed firmer in quiet trading yesterday. Mines were 6.22 lower at 663.73 but the Commercial A Industrial Index was up 0.83 at 129.79 and the Oil Index up 0.018 at 0.698. PLOT rose to 38.50 from 38.00 pesos and Phil Overseas to 0.009 from 0.0085. Lepanto115 words
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Article325 1985-05-22 13 SYDNEY: Stock markets closed lower yesterday due to a lack of domestic buyers and an overnight drop in the international bullion price. The All Ordinaries Index closed at 898.0, down 6.4 points from Monday's record. The all resources index dropped 9.2 points to 616.9, the all industrials index 2.2325 words
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Article151 1985-05-22 13 BANGKOK: Share prices closed higher in moderate trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.76 to 141.87 and advances led declines by a margin of more than three-to-one. Turnover was 336,920 shares worth 71.0 million baht compared with Monday's 844,366 worth 51.9 million baht. MAY 21 UN Stam Crnnmr*151 words
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Article59 1985-05-22 13 MAY 21 Won too Hymdai Corat Hyundai Motor KAL 901 575 427 unch 5 5 5®1 Korea Fr»t 642 1 1461 41 455 414 +23 470 +7 Lucky Ltd 506 3 J54 710 unch 476 3 800 unch Gold Star 570 IIS4 13 HonJBk 635 555 5 251 -*-1359 words
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Article84 1985-05-22 13 AFP HONGKONG property giant Hongkong Land's subsidiary Dairy Farm has formed a joint venture company in China with a Chinese food company. The joint venture company links Dairy Farm with the Guangdong Food Industry Technical Development Corporation, Dairy Farm said. The new company is toAFP - 84 words
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535 1985-05-22 13 NYT A FRENCH brokerage house and a British investment bank have come up with a new way for Western investors to share in the planned development of China, the world's biggest single market with almost one billion consumers. They are joining forces to establishNYT - 535 words
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Article353 1985-05-22 13 Reuter SEVERAL Japanese companies are the odds-on favourites to win the race to be the first on the market with the world's largest computer memory chip yet. American Telephone and Telegraph Co and International Business Machines Corp have also disclosed plans to build a one-millionReuter - 353 words
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Advertisement53 1985-05-22 13 K v n If I For reservations please call 734 6622 ext 142 19 CaimhiH Circle Singapore 0922 J Our Chef 's Recommendation: Bed Bean Cream persons Sweew""" Lunch Specialty: Dian Xln a TUNG LOK SHARKS RN i g RESTAURANT JUL •IfrBCCM* 4lh Stony. 177 Rmcr Valey Raid. Smfipor* obl753 words
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Article, Illustration341 1985-05-22 14 Bernama THE Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia (PORIM), in an effort to dispel adverse propaganda on the nutritional properties of palm oil, has embarked on research to get the oilseed industry to accept the product as a wholesome edible oil. TheBernama - 341 words
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Article140 1985-05-22 14 Reuter WESTERN world consumption of primary tin metal in 1965 will exceed output by 14,500 tonnes compared with a deficit in 1984 of 7,100 tonnes. Statistics circulated to International Tin Council (ITC) members showed that primary tin production for this year was put at 152,900Reuter - 140 words
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163 1985-05-22 14 Reuter JAPANESE crushers bought 20,000 to 30,000 tonnes of American soybeans last week for late June shipment, C A F basis, trade sources said. The purchases were on top of recent purchases of 38,000 tonnes for early June shipment. Purchases of American soybeans were veryReuter - 163 words
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Article64 1985-05-22 14 Reuter SRI LANKAN tea production rose to 24.82 million kg in April from 18.63 million kg in March compared with 24.1 million kg in April 1984, the Sri Lankan Tea Board said. January/April output rose to 79 million kg from 76.6 million kg in theReuter - 64 words
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Article182 1985-05-22 14 Reuter FIJI'S 1985 sugar harvest began yesterday after settlement of a two-week dispute between growers and the Fiji Sugar Corporation over prices. Fiji Sugar's acting chief executive, Gautam Ramswarup, said cane was being cut in all districts and the company's four mills would be runningReuter - 182 words
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245 1985-05-22 14 Reuter AMERICAN confectionery firms are looking to Malaysia as an alternative source of cocoa to traditional West African and South American suppliers. Industry sources said two American firms, Mars Inc and Hershey Foods Corp, were working with Malaysian authorities to improve the qualityReuter - 245 words
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Article82 1985-05-22 14 AFP AN IRANIAN trade delegation visiting Thailand has proposed trading crude oil for Thai grain as a means of reducing Iran's trade deficit with Thailand. Deputy Commerce Minister Phairojana Jayaphom said the oil for corn and rice exchange was proposed by Iranian Deputy Commerce Minister Mojtaba Khofrowtaj inAFP - 82 words
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Article151 1985-05-22 14 Chinese Produce Exchange Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 477 50 (SoHerT noon ctowns pr Moy 21. S$/100 kfl) Coconut oil Bulk FOB Old drum FOB Now drum FOB Ices on 128 00 Ml 00 145 00 Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW E&W FOB NSW Gambier FOB NSW 405 00 256151 words
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Article273 1985-05-22 14 Singapore C-l Ord unq (SVMo. i Loonzoin Rice Frogront n«w crop n fix 100% 1st grode 100% 2nd grade S? 1M 2nd 0.64 100% 3rd grade unq 3rd 0.60 Parboiled Rice New Crop no stock 5% 227 25* 10% 222 10% no stock Thai Broken 0.56 054 Maize unq273 words
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Article133 1985-05-22 14 THE MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market closed higher yesterday on further covering and speculative buying prompted by a firmer Chicago soybean complex close and Pakistan's tender for more refined bleached deodorised palm oil after Monday's purchase. In the May position, north and south regions firmed Ms4s and $25,133 words
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Article866 1985-05-22 14 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a subdued session yesterday with gains of £21 to £11 due mainly to currency factors. The market was expected to open around £10 higher based on the New York close and was initially £15 firmer, basis July at £2,069. Prices moved higher on light866 words
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Article109 1985-05-22 14 THE Kul» Lam pur Tin Market price fell six cent» te Ms2t.2t per kg yesterday, within the International Tin Agreement lewer range ef $21.15 and Dealers attributed the (all to lewer Lenden prices and sterling's fall against the Malaysian dollar, which narrswed the discount ever LME's spet price109 words
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Article156 1985-05-22 14 Yarn (I* NK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Bluo Phoenix I6's 2,550 Blue Phoenix 2C* 2,700 Blue Phoenix 32't 3,150 Blue Phoenix 40"s 3,550 Carded yarn, hank Bkie Phoenix 2l's 2,900 Combed yarn, cones Bk>e Phoenix 32's 4,250 Bhje Phoenix 40" 4,400 Open-end yarn 2,400156 words
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Article265 1985-05-22 14 SINGAPORE The market closed quietly lower yesterday with June One RSS buyers quoted at 167.50 cents per kg, down 1.50 cents from Monday. The morning session lost 1.50 cents following weaker overseas advices and some selling of nearbys and forwards. Prices were little changed from lunch-time levels in quiet265 words
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Article260 1985-05-22 14 RAS prices S cents/kg, FOB in b NOON at« CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt Int 1 RSS June 85 Int 1 RSS Juty 85 Int 2 RSS UK/Coot Int 3 RSS UK/Cont Int 4 RSS UK/Cont. Int 5 RSS UK/Cont 168.50 167.50 168 75 167.00 166.00 *****260 words
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Article87 1985-05-22 14 (cwtn/kg. 1-ton p 85 JULY 85 (currant month) (forword month) NOON NOON RAS Ivytn fu JWtil B«y«rt r JVIIVr) SSR 20 163.50 165.50N 165 50 167.SON SSR 50 161.50 163.50N 163.50 165 SON MRELB fer*. Scftore S||m SMR CV 211.00 213.00N 213.00 21 SOON SMR L 213.5087 words
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Article199 1985-05-22 14 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade rebounded from new contract lows in the final minutes on local short-covering on Monday, settling 2V* to V* US cents a bushel higher in active trade. Prices weakened after mid-session on general liquidation, making new contract lows in all months but199 words
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Article208 1985-05-22 14 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade reversed an earlier downtrend on Monday to close Vi to one US cent a bushel higher, with only the expiring May closing two cents lower. July ended up at $3.18 V« a bushel. A purchase of one million bushels of July208 words
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Advertisement146 1985-05-22 14 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. Sime Darby] Sime Darby Singapore Limited 5550,000,000 Seven-Year Revolving Underwriting Facility (unconditionally guaranteed by Sime Darby Bertiad) (1985-1992) Underwritten by Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited Tender panel members Malayan Banking Berhad The Mitsubishi Bank Ltd Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited Overseas Union Bank146 words
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Article, Illustration4223 1985-05-22 15 BAD ECONOMIC news released at a time when the market was overbought gave punters the excuse to take profits which triggered off a small correction on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The falls were spread across a broad front but industrials fared slightly4,223 words
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Article250 1985-05-22 15 SINGAPORE Riees Indices Mir 372 Rut Dki 328 (MCh 225 SMI 322 N 0 I 180 L A M 90« 262 hliliU Gd 50« 148 Cwtiy 650 1 A T 22< 193 Cwt**s 486 Paak Hm 370 AM Owe 191 C*IU 70 16 10 ♦8 7 ♦6250 words
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Article3013 1985-05-22 15 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT"3,013 words
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Article, Illustration587 1985-05-22 16 ANALYSTS and merchant bankers in Kuala Lumpur have welcomed Finance Minister Mr Daim Zainuddin's call to stockbrokers to expand their capital base and bring in corporate shareholders and foreign partners. However, stockbrokers expressed mixed views about the idea, widely lauded as587 words
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184 1985-05-22 16 BANK BUMIPUTRA Malaysia Bhd is planning to acquire an insurance company to diversify its presence in the financial sector. The bank has not made a final decision on which insurance company it will buy but it has drawn up a list of names.184 words
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234 1985-05-22 16 SABAH LAND E)evelopmeiit Board, which is seeking control of publicly listed Unilite Electrical Industries Bhd by swapping its assets (or shares, has obtained a waiver from the Foreign Investment Committee from having to make a general offer for the remaining Unilite shares. The234 words
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Article122 1985-05-22 16 Reuter SHUI ON GROUP Ltd will issue 28 million 50 HK cent shares to acquire the entire capital of two Hongkong companies, Fotomax (FE) Ltd and System-Pro Business Computer Solutions Ltd. It will issue 14 million shares to each of the two companies which haveReuter - 122 words
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Article313 1985-05-22 16 Reuter SUN KING FUNG Development Ltd (SKFD) has announced proposals for the restructuring of its capital and liabilities and the resumption of trading in its shares. It also reported a loss of HK5295.9 million attributable to shareholders for the 1984 year, compared with a $153.3Reuter - 313 words
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Article213 1985-05-22 16 prices for May 22 8ingapors Unit Trust The Cwmwrci 1.96 *2.10 The Savingi Fund 1.48 1.57 S'pore Prog Fwtd S'pore S*c Fund 087 0 92 1.29 137 S'pore Invest Fund 0 93 0 98 S'pore Equity Fund 0 88 0 93 Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest Fund 2.18213 words
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359 1985-05-22 16 LACK OF follow-through support after an encouraging start caused share prices to close on a slightly easier note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was generally selective with special situation issues in the industrial and finance sectors providing the lead.359 words
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Article2362 1985-05-22 16 MDUSTUALS A Choc (2.138 2.I4S) (2) 2.16 (1) 2.13(4)2.14 AJcqm (1.096 1 1 OS) (15) 1.10(9) 1.09(3) 1.08 AMD (1) 3.04 (2) 3.06 Airtoli (1.296 1.30S) (8) 1.30 API (.916 92S) (16) .92 (12) .92 12 (3) .91 ASM (1.24S) (30) 1.25 (19)1.24 (1) 1.22(5)2,362 words
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Article1447 1985-05-22 16 Current PCyrnent Ei dote looks das* Dote Total fer the year Total fer last year A Enterprises Ac mo Ambassodor Amol Steel Amcol Asiatic Dev B Roya Boto Botu Kowon Bolton Bowsteod C C C 1 Holdings C K Tong Cold Store C Properties 0 Keromot DBS CULS1,447 words
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Article, Illustration469 1985-05-22 17 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN BOUSTEADCO Singapore Ltd, the diversified trading, engineering, shipping and commodity broking group, is taking a long, hard look at Australia. If the right route is found, Bousteadco will take it to reduce its Australian exposure further. The Australian activities have been in the469 words
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Article162 1985-05-22 17 UKited litonutiml Securities Ltd stood at $1.39 and $1.56 respectively as at April 30, 1965. SHAREHOLDERS of Berjaya Carp (Malaysia) Bhd have approved the company's acquisition of 34 hectares of freehold land in Batu Pahat, Johor, and the merger of certain assets and subsidiaries of the company with162 words
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Article38 1985-05-22 17 Group pre- tax profits of M 526.04 million for 1964 with attributable profits of $13.36 million. Earnings per share stood at 8.9 cents. Group accounts are prepared for the first time in 1964. No dividend mentioned.38 words
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Article53 1985-05-22 17 Group pre-tax profits fell to M 55.72 million in the first-half to Feb 28, 1965 from $7.02 million lyBut stated earnings per share rose from nine cents to 11.6 cents. An unchanged interim dividend of five per cent will be paid on Aug 30 to shareholders registered53 words
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Article56 1985-05-22 17 Group pre-tax profits dropped to M 52.55 million in the six months ended Feb 28, 1965 from the previous half's $3.11 million. Earnings per share fell to 11.2 cents (14.3 cents). The same interim dividend of five per cent less tax will be paid on Aug 2856 words
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410 1985-05-22 17 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE IN LINE WITH its forecast, Grand United Holdings, which will soon have four listed companies under its wings, has turned in group pre-tax profit of Msl3 million for last year. Formerly known as Textile Corporation of Malaya Bhd, the group's latest410 words
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Article722 1985-05-22 17 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THERE IS another bank in Hongkong up for sale and Singa pore-based Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation is said to be the most likely company to pick it up. OCBC, however, will have to act quickly because there are many suitors knocking722 words
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Article962 1985-05-22 17 EQUITIES drifted from the early highs yesterday but the undertone remained firm. Trading turned dull after an initial flurry of activity in response to the record gains on Wall Street overnight. The FT 30 index at 3pm was up 3.5 points at 1019.5 and the FTSE 100 index962 words
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Article418 1985-05-22 17 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN (KFC) is set to make a comeback in Hongkong after failing there 12 years ago. According to the South China Morning Post, the Hongkong franchise operator this time is Swire and MacLaine Ltd subsidiary Beldare Enterprises Ltd, which plans to open the418 words
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Advertisement358 1985-05-22 16 (le Itoatort Vetoßtary llplliMn) NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN In pursuance to Section 308(1) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that a final general meeting of the abovenamed company will be held at 9 Penang Road #12-00, Supreme House, Singapore 0823 on 24 June 1965 at 11.00 am for the purpose358 words
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Advertisement271 1985-05-22 17 DAYAPI INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors of Dayapi Industries (Malaysia) Berhad wish to make the following announcement AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE PERIOD FROM 16TH JANUARY 1964 (DATE OF INCORPORATION) to 31 ST DECEMBER 1984 OF THE GROUP AND THE COMPANY Group Company $000 $000 Turnover 52.839 9.110271 words
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Advertisement47 1985-05-22 17 1 This announcement appears as a matter of record only DUNLOP HOLDINGS PLC sale to CONSOLIDATED PLANTATIONS BERHAD of its 51% interest in DUNLOP MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIES BERHAD Financial advisers to Dunlop Holdings pic BARING BROTHERS CO., LIMITED PERTANIAN BARING SANWA BERHAD BARING BROTHERS ASIA LIMITED March 198547 words
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543 1985-05-22 18 AMY BALAN - Quarterly fall first in 13 years By AMY BALAN TOTAL BANK loans fell nearly $400 million to $36.5 billion in the first three months of this year the first quarterly decline in more than 13 years reflecting the depth of the economic543 words
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155 1985-05-22 18 Bernama A WRIT claiming that the appointment of Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan as Sabah's Chief Minister is unconstitutional will be filed in the High Court in Kota Kinabalu today. A lawyer handling the matter said yesterday that the writ would also include several declarations. He saidBernama - 155 words
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309 1985-05-22 18 UPI A WASHINGTON lobby group says declassified US documents show South Africa and Israel conducted a nuclear test in 1979 and the Carter administration suppressed the information because it was politically inconvenient. The report that was to be released yesterday by the Washington OfficeUPI - 309 words
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Article139 1985-05-22 18 THE AMERICAN defence programme is designed on a global concept rather than to the specific interest of the US. An official of the US government yesterday said that Asean had been briefed on this policy. The official, who has already met Singapore's Ministry of Defence personnel,139 words
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248 1985-05-22 18 AFP HONGKONG Chinese Eric Ho is to be included in the British side of the joint liaison group that is to oversee the implementation of the Sino-British accord. A British Embassy spokesman in Bejing said yesterday Hongkong Secretary of Trade and Industry EricAFP - 248 words
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Article91 1985-05-22 18 Reuter TAIWAN'S Parliament has approved a US$4.O4-billlon budget for defence and foreign affairs. A parliamentary spokesman said yesterday the budget on military spending for fiscal 1986 starting on July 1 was passed quickly without debate in the Nationalistdominated Parliament. An opposition source said independent Members of Parliament,Reuter - 91 words
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Article86 1985-05-22 18 UPI SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev will probably not visit the United Nations in the fall, diminishing prospects for a meeting with President Reagan. The Washington Post said yesterday "signals" that Mr Gorbachev does not intend to visit the United Nations soon were received last weekUPI - 86 words
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273 1985-05-22 18 Reuter INDONESIA said yesterday its plans to resume direct trade with China were not related to the question of normalising diplomatic ties. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja told Parliament that China had shown no sign of willingness to meet Indonesia's conditions for normalisation by endingReuter - 273 words
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117 1985-05-22 18 INDONESIA'S Garuda Indonesian Airways said yesterday it had agreed to open the country's holiday island of Bali to more foreign airlines. Chief director Reyn Lumenta said Garuda would begin flights between the Bali capital of Denpasar and Los Angeles by way of Guam117 words
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347 1985-05-22 18 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG THE TUSSLE over retrenchment benefits between Moscow Narodny Bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union finally ended yesterday. The 16 retrenched workers represented by the union will each get one month's pay for every year of service. The bank also agreed347 words
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Article72 1985-05-22 18 LARGE PLOTS of land owned by Fraser 6 Neave (S), Bukit Sembawang Rubber Co and Teo Hang Sam Realty Sdn Bhd, have been acquired by the government. The land is part of about 3.5 million square metres of private property in Sembawang and North Seletar acquired for defence72 words
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206 1985-05-22 18 UPI SOUTH AFRICA'S blacks are bearing the biggest burden of growing economic recession and political isolation in the country, the International Labour Organisation said yesterday. ILO director general Francis Blanchard said South Africa's white minority government was nsing increasing force to maintain itsUPI - 206 words
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Article67 1985-05-22 18 Reuter THE New York stock market eased lower in early trading yesterday, following Monday's strong advance triggered by interest rate declines. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off more than two points to 1302 on turnover of 13.3 million shares. Declines led advances by a five toReuter - 67 words
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Article51 1985-05-22 18 AFP PROSPECTS for a long term agreement between the European Economic Community (EEC) and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on trade, industry and energy yesterday raw after exploratory talks between the EEC commissioner for the Mediterranean, Mr Claude Cheysson, and the GCC coordinator, Mr MaamounAFP - 51 words
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54 1985-05-22 18 AFP A TOTAL of 34 people, including 28 communist guerillas, were killed in insurgen-cy-related incidents in the north of southern Mindanao island in the past two weeks, the military said yesterday. An unknown number of combatants and civilians were also wounded in 41 'hostile activities' betweenAFP - 54 words
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Article54 1985-05-22 18 AP A BOAT carrying 36 people, mostly school children on an outing, capsized in the Sunda strait, leaving 14 dead and two missing, the official Antara news agency reported on Tuesday. The boat capsized on Monday near the small island of Kubu, where the childrenAP - 54 words
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65 1985-05-22 18 AFP AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Bill Hayden told Sri Lankan leaders yesterday that his country would like to see a political solution to the island's ethnic problems, official sources said. Mr Hayden, the first Australian Foreign Minister to visit Sri Lanka in more than 10 years,AFP - 65 words
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Article52 1985-05-22 18 AFP FOREIGN investment in Hongkong's electronics industy has increased considerably from HK$2 billion (US$257 million) in 1961 to HK$4 billion (US$5l5 million) last year. This was disclosed yesterday by the colony's industry director, Mr John Yaxley at the opening of the fourth International Electronic Components andAFP - 52 words
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Article58 1985-05-22 18 Reuter INCOMING orders to the West German engineering industry rose a real 18 per cent during the first quarter of 1985 compared with a year ago, the industry association said. Foreign orders rose by 24 per cent over the first three months, while domestic orders continuedReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement101 1985-05-22 18 xl k In rr-—c J V Talk to our man about money and yoifll be amazed by his know-how of your business We have the strong backing of the OCBC and Midland Bank Groups to give you the kind of service that only comes with good connections. Callus. We offer101 words
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Advertisement83 1985-05-22 18 KECK SENG TOWER, CecO Street I 9 I J i The American Club Northern Telecom (Asia» Limited Tang Design SSC B: Lintas SEA Sdn Bhd Phoenix Assurance PLC Santaico Trading Pte Ltd London Guarantee Reinsurance Co. Ltd McDonnell Douglas Ltd. Singapore Construction Industry Development Board Chilean Trade Promotion Bureau iPROCHILE83 words
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Miscellaneous56 1985-05-22 18 wimsm Outlook for today: Cloudy with occasional showers in tha morning and eorty afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on May 21 ot th« airport: Maximum temperature 30.1 Associated humidity 78 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 1.20 Roinfoll in millimetres 9.1 Roinfoll this month56 words
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Article57 1985-05-22 19 THE JAPAN/India-Pakistan-Gulf/Japan Conference said it will cut existing extra risk insurance surcharges effective May 25. The surcharge of 3.0 per cent applying to shipments for non-Iranian and non-Iraqi ports will be reduced to two per cent and the 4.0 per cent applying to shipments to Iran and Iraq57 words
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Article51 1985-05-22 19 RYDER SYSTEM Inc said it has acquired US Packing and Shipping Co Inc of Jersey City, NJ, and anaffiliated trucking company for undisclosed terms. US Packing receives goods from New York and New England manufacturers and assembles them into truckloads bound for major retailers across the51 words
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Article58 1985-05-22 19 UPI TWO SUBMARINE manufacturers from West Germany and Sweden have been invited by the Australian government to undertake further studies to supply six new submarines for the Australian navy. The West German consortium of Iklhdw and the Swedish firm, Kockums, were the finalists from six overseasUPI - 58 words
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470 1985-05-22 19 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM SEABORNE CARGO passing through Singapore's port slipped for the third successive month. Figures from the Department of Statistics shows that the total handled in March dipped by 5 per cent to 8.2 million freight tonnes. This brought the first quarter decline to470 words
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415 1985-05-22 19 Bernama THE SOUTH-EAST Asian Agency for Regional Transport and Communications Development (Seatac) has identified two routes which include all major ports in this region for the proposed intraAsean shipping service. The first route links Belawan, Port Kelang, Singapore, Kuching, Muara, Labuan, KotaBernama - 415 words
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Article1137 1985-05-22 20 Lloyd's Shipping Economist BY THE END of the first quarter of 1985, it had become clear that the latest North Atlantic shipping boom was losing momentum. April was an ominous month for both established carriers and newcomers. United States Commerce Department figures indicated thatLloyd's Shipping Economist - 1,137 words
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126 1985-05-22 20 AFP IRAQ WILL continue to wage war against Iran through the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan because Iran had "refused" to accept a month-long ceasefire offer, an Iraqi military spokesman announced. An Iraqi communique claimed that a "large naval target" tanker was hitAFP - 126 words
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233 1985-05-22 20 AFP A SOUTH KOREAN delegation will go to Hongkong next month to negotiate with China on compensation for a South Korean fishing boat which sank after colliding with a Chinese freighter last month, lawyer Lee Yang-Woo said on Monday. All 12 fishermen aboard the 100-ton-class fishingAFP - 233 words
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Article810 1985-05-22 20 A Top Ent X 1 A8 Shpg V 5 Afao Une vi 3 Ahrankid X 1 AC Toaptar X 5 APC Una V 4 APL 2/3 Ant ah Onant X 3 Arrow Lines X 4 AHot Linn X 1 ANL 1 1 ASCL 1 Baft-Conoda Lm VI810 words
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Article1739 1985-05-22 20 THE BULK of chartering < was confined to the time- charter section of the freight market on Monday < with fairly active business being arranged out of the Continent, shipbrokers said. A 64,000 tonner from the Continent for an east coast South American round voyage paid U556,500 daily1,739 words
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221 1985-05-22 21 A US CHURCH group has circum•vented a Thai ban on commerce with Phnom Penh's Vietnam-back-ed government and purchased US$5»,OOO in Thai rice seed which it shipped to Cambodia via a Singapore middleman, the shipping company said on Monday. A spokesman for Thai Shipping and221 words
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319 1985-05-22 21 Lloyd's List DENMARK'S BIGGEST shipping group, A P Moller, intends to step up its involvement in the lucrative car trades with orders for two more car carriers. The ships, which will more than double the capacity in this specialist market are likelyLloyd's List - 319 words
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245 1985-05-22 21 BERMUDA-BASED Sea Containers Ltd, which includes the ferry operator Sealink UK, has reported a loss of US$2.5 million for the first quarter but is forecasting record profits for the year. The disappointing result comes hard on the heels of record245 words
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Article711 1985-05-22 21 AFP FEARS THAT the traditional summer lull in activity is already beginning to affect the freight market were accentuated by a further drop in rates on certain key grain routes over the past week. This factor, compounded by a tailing-off in demand due to the Ascension Day holidayAFP - 711 words
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Article186 1985-05-22 21 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.186 words
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Article97 1985-05-22 21 AFP TWO CAR FERRIES worth an estimated £100 million will be ordered next autumn by Townsend-Tho-resen for its Dover-Calais service, chairman Kenneth Siddle has announced. A dozen European yards have been invited to tender, Mr Siddle said, adding that the investment will have paid for itself beforeAFP - 97 words
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3010 1985-05-22 26 A guide to ships loading. at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.3,010 words
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Article658 1985-05-22 27 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location E Gifted 003RE 23.5.85 0700 Green Asia F2 1200-1300/1730-1900 L7 Kris Lemono 10 23.5.85 0700 Straits F2 0730-0900/1800-1900 SI Anno Maersk 8506 23.5.85 0800 Maersk658 words
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Article1610 1985-05-22 27 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—» A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) At Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Late African Shpg Agencies (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multport Sdn Bhd (PK) American President Lines APL (S)/Bousteod1,610 words
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Article375 1985-05-22 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI B«rth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Dan Yang K15 alongside 22.5/0600 Jenson IV K22 alongside 22.5/0700 Larch K16 alongside 22.5/2300 Nakorn Kasem K17 alongside 22.5/0600 Rajah Brooke K25W alongside 22.5/0600 Trisakti K27 alongside 22.5/0500 Artois K17 22.5/0600 23.5/2300 Aubv K25W 22.5/1600 23.5/1500 Car Ace375 words
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Advertisement452 1985-05-22 19 &'[,$@/?{+@.)!{!${(\;_.]<_("(=* mm BY THE END of the first quarter of 1985, it hod become deor thot the latest North Atlantic shipping boom was losing momentum. P«g« II DENMARK'S BIGGEST shipping group, A P Moiler, intends to step up its involvement in the lucrative car trades with more orders. P«g« 111452 words
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Advertisement222 1985-05-22 19 Jl UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAGI I N M SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES H 70 Sh«nton M 02C Mirinn Houi« S.ngnpo'e 0/0 T »»l *****94 T Hs.'SJ' CFSofI.ceTPC 03 10 T«l 2223 731 »nd *****32 '•immil otlic* TPC 03 29 T »l No *****90 *****93 NATIONAL UNE OF BAHRAM, RAQ, KUWAIT,222 words
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Advertisement626 1985-05-22 19 A at* Oootf fffwftrMyf "fflTimes lUlfelrihaon MAERSK LINE Vtntl Voy IS* por« EXPORT TO USA. 'Singapore Closino Times CT 77 May 1100 MRS CFS 26 May 2300 MRS Singapore Closing Tunes CY 27 May 1100 MRS CFS 26 May 2300 MRS 'Singapore Closing Times CV 24 May 1900 MRS CFS626 words
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Advertisement221 1985-05-22 20 Pan Asia Line. Ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN TAIWAN ms a l/t 7/4 13/1 14/1 n/« 27/ i a/« MS MX FDMLT M 3 aotr ta AGENT? SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD Main Office *****22 (5 linai t CFS/T»rmin«l *****2 1 22C2357 P KEIANG M7001'2 P221 words
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Advertisement596 1985-05-22 21 •.'•••'v.V The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT n/( a/9 n/% 94/7 99/7 19/7 12/7 np tip rip a/7 •1/7 93/7 11/7 12/7 11/ l 29/1 a/9 21/1 R'fen Lmm 22/1 a/9 29/S 11/7 •7/7 */7 11/7 15/7 21/7 25/7596 words
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Advertisement502 1985-05-22 22 r a Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On caniafe to Scandnavia, Med, Carribean tS. America Wand Iwian to Wand desfrutiore m Eiwpt Spar« PKaian( Genoa ltv| Mam Bhaven BOtflUM 5/4 12/4 14/ C 5/7 11/7 13/7 CoonectMH Robe Connecting in KaosiMtn( J Connecting mi Toiyo "Mm >cceptin( carp tor ATLANTIC 4502 words
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Advertisement815 1985-05-22 23 v\c PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VOYAGE MOWOKONG MNOAPOME LOAOJJQ FO* £.517 31-1/6 5-10/f HOOOOAHAOASA KOTA AQUNO HOT A WMAMA KOTA WW AT A B» is iS3 KARACHi/M.E. GULF SERVICES VOYAGE -324 17-21/6 I SO-6/7 I 10-13/7 KOTA WARUNA815 words
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Advertisement1014 1985-05-22 24 K USA CANADA KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST (helite DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER/ Mono VESSEL STOKE PKLe PtNANG STOKE T/S PORT LA/IB SEATTLE OAKLAI© VANBC WITIM® ASM STAR V3C OREGON BRDGE *1 22 May 23 May 25 May 27 May (KL) 5 Jun 191,014 words
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Advertisement517 1985-05-22 25 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG, PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON in Dm;»« Hi I Dmr/WM N> i Dmn/MM Hi 7 Dna/UM «UNIS nipiu* hginciis pit 110 lei }l 899; ?/BS4U ißookingst ??1.'07? 'Operations! ????48 I .'?OS, 1 84 .70?450 /?0?V)4 (CISI Mil StSIS lUNHS SHI* SON517 words
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Advertisement648 1985-05-22 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUR.WNG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS 2510S f kqmc rem* M/S SHAMKAT NAM SOOM SON. BHD IST ANO 2NO FLOOR. MESSRS HAI THO* StffW 23 NeM648 words
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Advertisement613 1985-05-22 26 llEt'<|i»iial Container Lines —■'J 4 Sailings weekly Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA Tue. Thu<\ Sat Sun. REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA »0Y PRT »U HINODE KISEN CO. LTD 4 WUJtt t i.FK lIKUV i i'"i < \KKI»:H FORTMGHTLY FULL CONTAINER stok amor rinm mm May II Am *19 Am 21613 words
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