The Business Times, 29 May 1985
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Title Section12 1985-05-29 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1985 60 CENTS12 words
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286 1985-05-29 1 THE PRIVATE sector will be allowed to take the lead in setting the tone for wage increases made under the latest National Wages Council guidelines. Reversing the practice of previous years, public sector increases will not be the yardstick which the286 words
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Article80 1985-05-29 1 Reuter PAKISTANI troops patrolling western Karachi were ordered to shoot curfew-breakers on sight yesterday as unrest sparked by ethnic tensions spread to other parts of the city. At least 325 people had been arrested in two days of violence in which three people wereReuter - 80 words
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772 1985-05-29 1 FOO CHOY PENG, CHUANG PEK MING - 'Good old days of 10 to 12pc rise are over' By FOO CHOY PENG, CHUANG PEK MING SINGAPORE executives, accustomed in the last decade to an average pay increase of 10 per cent, will have to brace themselves for less generous772 words
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463 1985-05-29 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Banking Correspondent BANKS in Singapore appear to have slightly relaxed their credit squeeze on borrowers. They are said to have become more tolerant of cashstarved companies, giving them more time to pay up or make good. Bankers say they463 words
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Article76 1985-05-29 1 THE KOTA KINABALU High Court yesterday dismissed an application for an injunction by Usno president Tun Datu Mustapha Datu Harun to restrain the Sabah state legislative assembly from convening an emergency sitting tomorrow. Justice Datuk Abu Mansor Ali ruled that the court had no jurisdiction over the76 words
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Article, Illustration91 1985-05-29 1 AFTER Ave eiweitfve trading ■i hblibii «f falling share prices, Investor sentiment turned slightly better towards the etose trading yesterday. The market clesed mixed thanks to last-mln-■to baying. Same brokers said the late haying spnrt came (ram Lnnden fnnd managers whe started werk yesterday after a leng weekend.91 words
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380 1985-05-29 1 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG THE MAN who recently threatened to initiate the winding up of Emporium Holdings over a $168,000 debt, Mr Joseph Quek, managing director of Aeron Fashion, is now trying to wind up a company in which he himself has a380 words
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119 1985-05-29 1 INDONESIAN Armed Forces Commander Benny Murdani yesterday described Indonesian businessmen who visit China before the formal resumption of direct trade between Jakarta and Beijing as disloyal. General Murdani said in Jakarta that Indonesian citizens should not visit China as diplomatic ties were still frozen. He119 words
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439 1985-05-29 1 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN MOBIL OIL Singapore turned in the lowest earnings in several years in 1984 and expects an even tougher period ahead. "Things are really going to be very tight in our business over the next several years. The combination of439 words
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Advertisement268 1985-05-29 1 mim THE construction industry has been urged by Mr Michoel Fom, the Moss Rapid 1 Transport Corporation choir- man, to emulate the 1 practices now employed by staff working on the various 1 MKT projects. f NORTH ond South Korea yesterday presented differing proposals over visits to each i country268 words
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Advertisement12 1985-05-29 1 Full report, Pag* 13 Asian stocks, Pag* 11 Intt stocks, Pago 1012 words
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Advertisement218 1985-05-29 1 Where efficient and personalised service is a tradition *T FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BAN* I '0 M.--hH Head OWice 19 25 Cec>l Stref 5 »ga£*- Singapore banking TOMORROW, BT brings you the year's major in-depth review of Singapore's banking and finance sector. What does the revolution now sweeping through the world's218 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration501 1985-05-29 2 YAP BOH HOON - Japanese joint venture wins award By YAP BOH HOON THE CONSTRUCTION industry has been urged to emulate safety practices now employed in the Mass Rapid Transit projects. "It is a sad thing that not all contractors in Singapore show the same high regard for501 words
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226 1985-05-29 2 SINGAPORE will be the focal point (tx* research and development of energy conservation technologies under the AseanAustralia Economic Cooperation Programme on Energy. The programme, which comes under the Asean Committee on Science and Technology, was initiated with the signing of a memorandum of understanding yesterday226 words
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285 1985-05-29 2 BUILDING contractors from Singapore and the Asean countries plan to work more closely together to promote regional joint-ventures with the formation of the Asean Contractors Federation (ACF) tomorrow. In the next few years, an estimated US$6O billion worth of new construction projects285 words
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309 1985-05-29 2 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF SINGAPORE PETROLEUM COMPANY (SPC) said it is not the "government-managed" company which will sell unleaded petrol to Japan's maverick independent petrol dealer, Mr Taiji Sato. The controversial Mr Sato, president of Lions Petroleum, announced recently that he309 words
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313 1985-05-29 2 SINGAPORE businessmen wanting to do business in the UK could consider four potential growth areas, according to the head of the new Trade Development Board (TDB) trade office in London. According to a press release, Mr J A Nathan identified these areas313 words
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Article111 1985-05-29 2 A GROUP of Italian company representatives will be in Singapore next week to look for trade opportunities with local companies. The officials from Allgemeine Italia Sud, Kerbert Plastici, Industria Travertino Romano and Vetreria Aurelia hope to meet Singapore businessmen during their stay from June 4 to 6.111 words
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427 1985-05-29 2 A NEW anchor tenant will be moving into Katong People's Complex, but other tenants are moving out faster than replacements can be found. While Hongkong majority owner, Arispic Investments, said it was in the final stage of negotiation to bring in the local427 words
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Article, Illustration326 1985-05-29 2 PUA HUNG HUA has been appointed general manager of the British Club, due to open later this year. Before his appointment, Mr Pua was manager/secretary of the Panaga Club owned by Brunei Shell Petroleum Co in Negara Brunei Darussalam. At the British Club, be will be responsible326 words
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386 1985-05-29 3 SWARAN KAPUR - By SWARAN KAPUR SINGAPORE has spent $725 million in the past five years on improving its sewerage system, which also absorbs industrial effluents. But a university professor said yesterday that such heavy investments need further study as it brings in the question of386 words
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408 1985-05-29 3 THE HOUSING and Development Board has awarded a $549,000 contract to build a lorry park at Bukit Batok New Town. T.im Choon Teck Pte Ltd clinched the contract with its tender which was the lowest received. Parking facilities for lorries has been a408 words
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205 1985-05-29 3 A SMALL NUMBER of canteens, eating houses and other shop units under the administration o< Jurong Town Corporation were not forgotten when rents were recently reduced for factories and industrial land. The JTC last week sent letters to tenants of 69 shop units, informing205 words
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212 1985-05-29 3 SOME country clute may be finding difficulty attracting new members but certainly not new general managers. Close to 70 persons applied for the pest of general manager of the Serangoon Gardens Country Club when applications closed last week. The job, which pays212 words
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Article136 1985-05-29 3 THE Central Provident Fund Board is organising a charity walkathon on July 7 to mark its 30th anniversary as Singapore's national social security institution. In order to raise as much money as possible, the board will be approaching the public sector, trade unions and employer organisations to136 words
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Article, Illustration357 1985-05-29 3 THE PCPM projector by Hasselblad has made a reentry into the market with some modifications. The projector is specially designed for the 2Vi x 2'4 format and has all the features required of a professional projector. One of these features is that the image on the projection screen357 words
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Advertisement347 1985-05-29 3 At sixes and sevens about using personal computers? We've got the solutions.... Olivetti Personal Computer Solutions Exhibition'' Seminar Shangri-La Hotel (Hibiscus Orchid Room) Junesth~7th 10.00am~7.00pm If yours is a small business that is ready to take that all-important step towards computerization; or a big business looking towards expansion, Olivetti and347 words
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OVERSEAS
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460 1985-05-29 4 Outburst comes days before US-Soviet arms talks NYT PRESIDENT REAGAN has criticised communism in harsh language, saying that the tide of history is moving away from communism. Mr Reagan's Memorial Day remarks on Monday came in a partisan address at a Republican fund-raisingNYT - 460 words
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311 1985-05-29 4 UPI THE US Department of Commerce estimates that more than a third of the new cars sold in the country in 1988 will be imports, compared with less than a quarter last year. The latest issue of the Automotive News, released in DetroitUPI - 311 words
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Article, Illustration91 1985-05-29 4 OLD HABITS die hard. Escapologist Karl Barton!, 91, eeald Mt resist the temptatiea of one mm stmt Mm Us weddlag this Sitahhy. Mr Barteal and his latere bride, Weady Stokes, 22, are shewa saspeaded la a garlanded platform (rem Blaekpeel Tewer la Faglsad ea TheyAP photo - 91 words
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140 1985-05-29 4 Reuter FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand was scheduled to meet West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl yesterday in an attempt to heal a rare rift in their relations exposed by disagreement over US plans for spacebased defence and other issues. The meeting, in Constance, southern Germany,Reuter - 140 words
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243 1985-05-29 4 AFP THE British government is considering sharp spending cuts in higher education in a bid to make the country's universities more responsive to industry. The plan for the *****, contained in a document entitled the Green Paper, reflects Education Minister Sir Keith Joseph'sAFP - 243 words
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347 1985-05-29 4 NYT SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev gave a warm welcome on Monday to former West German chancellor Willi Brandt and told him that the Geneva arms talks had so far proved completely fruitless. A member of the German delegation, reporting on a highly publicised five-hour meetingNYT - 347 words
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142 1985-05-29 4 UPI AMERICA is the first choice of students who go abroad for a college or university education, an Institute of International Education report said. Engineering and business, the fields most sought by foreign students, are also the majors most in demand by AmericanUPI - 142 words
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204 1985-05-29 4 UPI UNITED NATIONS Secretary General Javier Perez de Cue liar, on the eve of his trip to Cuba, said he wouldijrge Nicaragua and the US to resume talks that were broken off by the Reagan administration in January, Cuban radio reported. Mr Perez deUPI - 204 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article51 1985-05-29 4 THE POLISH government announced that the rationing of butter and fats would be lifted on June 1 when new price rises take effect. A Polish television news broadcast said prices would go up on June 1 from 12 to 22 per cent for different grades of51 words
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Article60 1985-05-29 4 ANGOLA said it may ask the United Nations Security Council to take up the matter of South African commandos operating in Angolan territory. Angola said it killed two South Africans and captured a third member of a commando group it said was preparing to sabotage the60 words
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Article34 1985-05-29 4 TANZANIAN Vice-President Ali Hassan Mwinyi called for international talks on transferring telecommunications technology from the industrialised to the developing world, in order to accelerate global development and understanding between nations.34 words
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Article78 1985-05-29 4 MASSIVE IMPORTS into Africa of cheap pirated music cassettes from South-east Asia have contributed to a serious recession in the African music industry, with record companies and musicians alike struggling to survive. According to a report in the Ivorian weekly "Ivoire-Dimanche", commercial recordings of African music78 words
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Article58 1985-05-29 4 THE NICARAGUAN Indian rebel group Misurasata broke off peace talks with the Nicaraguan government, saying the negotiations, begun eight months ago, had reached an impasse over the weekend. "The dialogue is stalled because of the intransigence and inflexibility of the government in not recognising the historical rights58 words
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Article80 1985-05-29 4 Agencies TWO LEADING Japanese confectioners have reported sharp drops in sales and operating profits in the wake of a blackmail attempt which involved poisoning their sweets. The products of both Morinaga Co and Ezaki Glico Co were removed from stores for a long period from lastAgencies - 80 words
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286 1985-05-29 4 Reuter SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko told visiting Arab foreign ministers that Moscow wanted a rapid peaceful settlement to the Iran-Iraq war and attacked alleged US interference in the area. Tass news agency said Mr Gromyko made the points in a Monday meetingReuter - 286 words
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Article722 1985-05-29 4 Operator ARRIVALS Smin Local From PAA PA21 tin* 0020 LAX/TYO/HKG CAL MAS ►CMMAS MAS MAS RBA StA CPA GJA StA SAS UB StA THAI CJOIO MH681 KE624 MH603 MH671 MH8I 1 BM21 SQ103 CX7I0 GA960 SQ105 SK97I UB23I SO 201 TG403 0615 0620 0640 0905 0935 0940722 words
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Article, Illustration185 1985-05-29 5 Reuter FLOODS set off by a cyclone which has killed up to 15,000 people have sent another 200,000 in eastern Bangladesh fleeing. The fresh disaster a major new challenge for hard-pressed relief workers struck the districts of Sylhet and Comilla, about 100 km from theReuter - 185 words
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186 1985-05-29 5 Reuter IRAN fired a surface-to-surface missile at Baghdad yesterday after Iraqi air strikes on Teheran, the Iranian national news agency Iraa reported. Iraa said the missile was launched at 4am (0030 GMT) "in retaliation for the recent inhuman attacks upon civilian areas inReuter - 186 words
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218 1985-05-29 5 AP CHINESE LEADERS have intensified a propaganda campaign on the necessity for price reform with a front-page editorial in the communist party newspaper declaring that socialism does not mean frozen prices. The editorial in the People's Daily yesterday came less thanAP - 218 words
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88 1985-05-29 5 AP JORDAN'S King Hussein is beginning a series of talks with US officials who are optimistic that he will keep trying to find a formula for negotiating peace terms with Israel. But a split within Palestinian ranks, widened by the clash between ShiiteAP - 88 words
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Article74 1985-05-29 5 AMERICAN and Japanese computer manufacturers could exploit considerable untapped markets if they joined forces in marketing compatible equipment, a US computer expert said. This is particularly true in education, where schools use computers as learning aids for students, said Chris Christiansen of the Yankee Group, a high74 words
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180 1985-05-29 5 Bernama THE US is expected to renew its call for increased Japanese procurement of foreign telecommunications equipment at governmentlevel t»ik« in Washington this week, but Japan cannot commit itself to a figure since it is a matter for commerical decisions. Megumu Sato, Minister ofBernama - 180 words
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ECO-NOTES
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Article65 1985-05-29 5 JAPAN'S net external assets rose to a record U5574.3 billion at the end of calendar 1984 from U5537.3 billion a year earlier, the Finance Ministry said in Tokyo yesterday. End-1964 external assets rose to $341.21 billion from $271.96 billion, while liabilities rose to $266.96 billion from $234.70 billion.65 words
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Article58 1985-05-29 5 NORWAY'S state-owned oil company, Statoil, has said that it will open crude oil marketing offices in the US and Britain to cope with increased crude exports. A spokesman said on Monday that Statoil expected considerable expansion of crude exports to the US, but did not say when58 words
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Article54 1985-05-29 5 A SWEDISH company, Ericsson, was awarded a contract worth US$57.B million on Monday for the extension of a telephone network in the sultanate of Oman. The company will be responsible for extending the system to new regions of Oman and for the installation of six switchboard facilities54 words
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Article72 1985-05-29 5 SARAWAK'S consumer price index, which measures the expenditure pattern of the average household, rose by 0.2 per cent to 122.6 for January from 122.3 for December 1984, according to figures released by the Malaysian Statistics Department. The rise was mainly due to a 1.2 per cent increase72 words
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Article58 1985-05-29 5 Agencies ABOUT 1,000 young workers from around the world converged on Geneva on Monday at the invitation of the International Labour Office to deplore job training and employment problems caused by poverty. The meeting was organised by the Fourth World movement which is based in Paris. It wasAgencies - 58 words
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378 1985-05-29 5 Reuter NORTH and South Korea yesterday presented differing proposals over visits to each other's country by members of war-di-vided families at the opening session of Red Cross talks. In spite of the differences, conference sources described the atmosphere at the SeoulReuter - 378 words
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211 1985-05-29 5 Reuter AN ENVOY FROM New Delhi arrived in Colombo yesterday amid reports he might pave the way for a meeting between Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Sri Lanka's President Junius Jayewardene on the island's ethnic problems. Sri Lanka's state-run Daily News quotedReuter - 211 words
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Advertisement103 1985-05-29 4 LE SCMPTUEUX BUFFET IKab- j| L .U X «4R *»ar 5 Le Gourmet presents a new lunch spectacular, a magnificent array of appetizers and desserts to suit every fancy. In addition, there's a choice of main courses that will be specially prepared for you by our chef whilst you indulge103 words
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Miscellaneous52 1985-05-29 4 DOONESBURY ..AND I HAVE itMsofumItHCIMOfZM I'M AFRAID ALL OFOURHAHMeWNTfVmONS' i iziuGPW!ES7S tmeeatHUEP. r HON ABOUT BEING > I AffGTER* A s.rmeßimOKi FASTER? GOUWWT-USTW i FORTHE BLOCKADE, c I DON'T SEE ANY'I THING ELSE HERB 1 I YOU PONT s£fi*4 ID UNDERSTAND, SON/1 m AT SOMA 'THE V 8 PENTAGON MARCN!52 words
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Advertisement113 1985-05-29 5 FROM US$l6 AUK Next time you fly Air Lanka's Wings of Paradise, treat yourself to the stopover holiday of a lifetime in Sri Lanka. Discover one of the world's most fascinating islands. Drink in its vivid tropical scenery, load your camera for an early-morning safari or simply marvel at the113 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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Article, Illustration480 1985-05-29 6 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board expects to increase its training staff strength to 1,940 by January 1987. This represents an increase of about 25 per cent over the current teaching staff strength of 1,556. The bigger training480 words
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313 1985-05-29 6 A CONFERENCE and exhibition on computer-aided design, manufacturing and testing for electronics production will be held In Singapore In July. Experts from the US, Europe and Asia will present about 30 papers covering computer-aided design, manufacturing and testing subjects for devices and sub-assemblies, and integration313 words
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Article, Illustration728 1985-05-29 6 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG "THIS IS the best academic experience I have had in my 16 years of academic life. In the university, it was only paper chase. Here, it's learning, developing and understanding," says Mr Atul Shah, summing up his feelings about the postgraduate728 words
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185 1985-05-29 6 WEST GERMANY will continue to share its technological know-how with Singapore, even though the two countries are now competitors in the international market, according to German parliamentarians here on an official visit. For example, the Ger-man-Singapore Institute will continue to receive active support from the German185 words
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Article71 1985-05-29 6 BRITISH AIRWAYS has commissioned a second Boeing 737 simulator to further boost its training role for pilots from more than 60 international airlines. BA said training of overseas pilots, including a number from Singapore Airlines, would earn the airline more than £1.6 million this year. BA's chief71 words
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Article679 1985-05-29 6 Seminars and courses DURATION June 5-7 June 6 June 6-7 June 7 TITLE How to Manage a Sales Force for Greater Profits Communication Skills Seminar Construction Site Management Professional Selling VENUE Hilton Hotel Hotel Equrtorial Century Park Sheraton RELC Auditorium ORGANISER Fronk Newman Associates Transforma Pte Ltd Centre for679 words
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Advertisement158 1985-05-29 6 HOTEL The Excellence of International Standards, The Charms of Traditional Service. H traditional service and complete facilities make a difference to you. then stay at the Oai-ichi Hotel (Singapore). Travelers and guests wtf discover restful comfort in our 420 luxuriously furnished guestrooms which command a panoramic view of Singapore's Southern158 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article779 1985-05-29 7 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed slightly firmer against most currencies yesterday in fairly active trading. The dollar ended at 251.50/65 yen against 251.25/40 here on Monday, rose to 9.4725/75 French francs from 9.4600/4700 but marginally fell to 2.6105/20 Swiss francs from its previous close of 2.6130/50. Sterling firmed779 words
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Article, Illustration350 1985-05-29 7 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed little changed yesterday from opening levels in very quiet trading. Period rates were about unchanged to slightly lower at the outset with one and six months down 1/16 point each to 7-13/16 7-11/16 and 8-5/16 8-3/16 per cent respectively, and three months unchanged350 words
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Article117 1985-05-29 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market rose by Hpoint from Monday to close at 5W per cent yesterday. The one and two-month term rates both remained unchanged while the threemonth rate rose by 1/16 point. S$ Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: OHmr Kd Ov«f right117 words
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Article208 1985-05-29 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to quoted ye roe* parity on* unit of foreign currency: US do*or 2.2280 2.2290 ***** -20 98 Sterling pound ***** ***** 7 3469 -6203 Australian dollar 1 4637 1 4666 ***** -57 31 NZ dollar 0 9992 1 0019 ***** -70208 words
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Article358 1985-05-29 7 EURODOLLAR futures opened higher yesterday than Monday's level and traded on a firm note in the morning as interbank rates were easier. Prices took off again during Liffe opening with the September contract surging pass the major resistance level at 91.39. It traded to a high of 91.41 before358 words
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Article219 1985-05-29 7 HONGKONG: The metal closed lower yesterday with Middle East interests prominent sellers for most of the day, but turnover was small due to a general lack of interest. Bullion finished at U*****.00/50 an ounce against an initial $314.70/315.20 and Monday's $315.10/60 close here. The long weekend in both Europe219 words
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468 1985-05-29 7 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN IN 1963 when most banks in Singapore were searching few new customers for their loans, the new management team of Asia Commercial Bank (ACB) was taking a hard look at their portfolio. Led by the bank's president, Mr Ang Hong Choon,468 words
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438 1985-05-29 7 Reuter WEST GERMAN securities business is being conducted in London, despite wishes of the Bundesbank and other regulatory authorities that it remain firmly anchored in home markets. Securities traders said this at the annual general meeting of the Association of International BondReuter - 438 words
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211 1985-05-29 7 Reuter THE LOANS of Financial Corp of America which are not performing on schedule are likely to rise further this year. Chairman William Popejoy said last week after an analysts meeting that scheduled items might climb to a peak of about US$l.B billionReuter - 211 words
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Article106 1985-05-29 7 Reuter JAPAN hopes to see more currency stability emerging after next month's meeting of the Group of 10 finance ministers in Tokyo to discuss potential reform of the world monetary system. The ministers would meet from June 21 for two days to mull over a reportReuter - 106 words
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Article272 1985-05-29 7 Reuter THE ASSETS of 71 Swiss banks reporting to the Swiss National Bank rose by 11.9 per cent in the year to the end of March compared with a 10 per cent rise last year. In a preview of its latest monthly report, the nationalReuter - 272 words
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Article, Illustration146 1985-05-29 7 Reuter THE BRAZILIAN government and the International Monetary Fund have begun negotiations on a new economic programme which bank creditors have set as a condition for rescheduling the country's US$lO3-billion debt. The IMF suspended a threeyear loan programme to Brazil last FebruaryReuter - 146 words
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Advertisement117 1985-05-29 7 Rll \K\ rf A Choice of Daily Temptations from $2250 If your idea of lunch is variety with quality, surpassed only by the promptness of service, then you should not miss out on the Harbour Grill's Business Lunch. The menu not only differs daily but you'll also have a choice117 words
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FEATURES
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Article460 1985-05-29 8 EXECUTIVES of a dozen companies are doing commendable work helping the Community Chest promote its fund-raising campaign. Called Share, which stands for Social Help and Assistance Raised by Employees, the campaign is aimed mainly at workers in big companies. These workers will be persuaded to share460 words
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Article, Illustration1735 1985-05-29 8 SHAHRIR ARIFF - Product design has stirred government and private sector interest in Singapore Industrial design is concerned with the design of artefacts or services which are produced by technologically-based industries. For example, telephones and personal computers must be well-designed so that consumers are persuaded to buy them. By SHAHRIR1,735 words
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723 1985-05-29 8 AP FEW noticed last year when the US government approved the elimination of two of the 10 emergency exits on Boeing 747 Jumbo jets, but now safety advocates, flight attendants and some members of the Congress are in an uproar. The case of theAP - 723 words
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Miscellaneous1212 1985-05-29 8 w GOD gmdq® TV HIGHLIGHTS European Cup Final 1985 (Preview) 12.30 cm, Channel 5 Incorporating the first leg final match between Juventus and Bordeaux. At 2.10 am, the European Cup Final 1985 (the 30th Champion's Cup) Liverpool v Juventus will be telecast "live from Brussels. Liverpool is the holder of1,212 words
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SPORT
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Article, Illustration645 1985-05-29 9 BRIAN MILLER - Out of retirement and into the inaugural Invitational By BRIAN MILLER FORMER Sportswoman of the Year Junie Sng will be the biggest drawcard when swimmers from seven countries trade speed for medals in the inaugural International Invitational at the Toa Payoh pool next month.645 words
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Article, Illustration590 1985-05-29 9 Reuter MARTINA Navratilova coasted through the first round of her French Open tennis title defence on Monday so relaxed she felt she had been drinking. But the top seed needed nothing stronger than water to boost her as she whisked into the second round in 40Reuter - 590 words
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426 1985-05-29 9 WALTON MORAIB - By WALTON MORAIB PLANS for a healthy tournament calendar by the Singapore Professional Golf Association has come up against the spectre of a depressed economy. A potential sponsor has reportedly pulled out of its sponsorship commitment. The sponsor, who sources said had426 words
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455 1985-05-29 9 AP MIGHTY Liverpool, seeking its fifth European Cup of Champions' crown, faces winless Juventus of Turin in Brussels tomorrow in a battle of talents which will mark the 30th anniversary of Europe's most important soccer tournament. The two teams have overcome serious fitnessAP - 455 words
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Article210 1985-05-29 9 AFP THOUSANDS of familes in Perth, Australia, are planning to quit their homes during the America's Cup races, not to escape the sailing but to rake in high rents from an expected invasion of wealthy overseas visitors. Top quality properties are tipped to command rents of upAFP - 210 words
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Article, Illustration240 1985-05-29 9 Reuter RESERVE Scott Wedman set a National Basketball Association playoff record on Monday when he hit on all 11 of his field goal attempts as the Boston Celtics routed the Los Angeles Lakers 148-114 in the opening game of the NBA championship playoff series. TheReuter - 240 words
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173 1985-05-29 9 KATSUHKO Iguchi of Sumitomo Corporation carded 36 points to win the Ocean Building Challenge Trophy in the 10th annual Ocean Building golf championship at Jurong last weekend. The IJ-handicapper beat Jeffrey Bose to the title and won himself prizes worth about $1,500. Bose, who plays173 words
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366 1985-05-29 9 UPI SPEND A Buck gamely held off the late-closing Creme Fraiche and El Basco after an early speed duel with Huddle Up on Monday to win the Jersey Derby and a US$2.6 million, bonus-pad-ded pay cheque the largest in thoroughbred history. CremeUPI - 366 words
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Miscellaneous681 1985-05-29 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Regular local order? (5) 6 Are out to serve and love (5) 9 One score or five (7) 10 How fish go when baited? (5) 11 It's Julian Lloyd Webber's little room, duck (5) 12 Ways of being led up the garden? (5) 13 Change religiously681 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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239 1985-05-29 10 Reuter THE EMIRATE of Dubai is planning to set up its own airline in a move described as a blow to recent attempts to coordinate air travel policies among Gulf states. Aviation sources said Dubai, widely seen as the most independent of theReuter - 239 words
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Article67 1985-05-29 10 Reuter GERALD KANTER, the 50-year-old president and chief operating officer of Ames Department Stores Inc, has resigned from the rapidly expanding discount-store chain. Ames is currently buying GC Murphy Co for US$l9B million, which will more than double the annual sales of Ames to $1.7 billion.Reuter - 67 words
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677 1985-05-29 10 —NYT THE LEUCADIA National Corp's well-chronicled success in profiting from its pursuit of the Avco Corp earlier this year brought the little-known investment company a fortune but too little fame, analysts believe, to make it an instant force in the high-pressure field of corporate—NYT - 677 words
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Article, Illustration319 1985-05-29 10 NYT APPLE COMPUTER INC plans to abandon most of its efforts to sell computers directly to large corporations. Officials say eight of the 60 people in Apple's national accounts sales force, which sold to the largest companies in the US, have been assigned toNYT - 319 words
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157 1985-05-29 10 Reuter DATAPOWER INC has said that its fiscal year 1965 earnings and earnings for the first two quarters of fiscal 1966 will be adversely affected by Apple Computer Inc's decision to cancel its Macintosh XL/Lisa computer. Datapower had earnings for fiscal 1964 ended March 31,1964,Reuter - 157 words
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Article228 1985-05-29 10 MAY 27 low) Urmc 530 -5 Woofcvorth 1650 25 INDUSTRIALS MININGS A Aipho 800 inch 2860 •10 >70 AE And O 815 -5 AngKoal 8700 Amaprop AMC 470 2900 inch -100 8400 -20 -100 1250 10 4556 5 C G Sffvvfh 2725 Com Gold 1350 -15 CNA 305 5228 words
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Article111 1985-05-29 10 MAY 27 a Hud Boy Min *r%> Oi 52* 19* AftrtNbi 19* 39* AJcan 35* b* Uti 21* AAgomo 22* Kwt Add 14* unch 2414 17* 27* 3 Bank Nova Scotn Bal Canada 13 43* Mc BteM Z 22 17* BP Can Ltd 35 29* inch Moow Cp 26*111 words
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Article106 1985-05-29 10 MAY 27 Borto? Lira 237 ***** +4 700 Mtdtobonco Mlono Am Ord -*—i on v^u ***** ***** 4650 -400 -550 -25 Cantrota Ord Cond Aequo Romo Fiat Ord 3330 US 9900 3200 no 5 -305 -102 Mondodon Otvatn Ord 1719 6565 4075 ♦25 IS -25 Gmnl ***** -790 PM106 words
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Advertisement95 1985-05-29 10 f SJunkai Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50++ RJRAMA SMGATORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore 0105 Tel: 533 3888 King s den Sheer Relaxation! A lounge95 words
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Advertisement130 1985-05-29 10 ft** y I Fing L6u Teochcw Restaurant for the best 10 Teochew delicacies in town. Discover our famous dian-xin, k delicious steam-boat Teochew porridge and other mouth-watering delights prepared by Hong Kong chefs. And feel like royalty while C you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 11.00 am 3.00130 words
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Article356 1985-05-29 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed yesterday with pared gains as some renewed small investor selling in the afternoon partially offset the early gains. The Hang Seng Index finished 13.06 points off at 1,570.84 after it gained 24.46 at the morning session close. Turnover slightly decreased to HK5228.17 million from $240.07356 words
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Article194 1985-05-29 11 MAY 28 MT Lian Hwo Mm Nan Yo P1a» 11.90 27 10 1820 unch inch 0.1 AM inert Indus Am Camant 2.21 23.80 unch Pocihc Bact 14 35 -0.2 Cathoy Com 24 10 -0.1 -0 02 Chang Hwa Bank 49 10 20 10 unch ixch Shorp 17.10 unch Olio194 words
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Article348 1985-05-29 11 TOKYO: Share prices rose sharply yesterday in hectic trading led by domestic-orientated shares, and the market average rose to record levels before falling back slightly to a closing record high. The average rose 52.20 to 12,694.93 after touching an early afternoon record high of 12,702.60. The previous all-time high348 words
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Article101 1985-05-29 11 MANILA: Share prices closed generally firmer in dull trading yesterday. The Mining Index rose 2.39 to 683.83 and the Oils Index firmed 0.034 to 0.751 while the Commercial A Industrial Index fell 0.38 to 131.07. MAY 29 NM MantMl Onantal B PM<> B 0 0014 tnch 0.012 +0.001 .0101 words
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Article368 1985-05-29 11 SYDNEY: Stocks reversed a fivesession slump yesterday by firming sharply on the back of the weaker local dollar. At the close of trading, the All Ordinaries Index had gained 6.5 points to 885.1. The All Industrials Index rose 2.1 points to 1244.2, the All Resources Index 9.4 points to368 words
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Article159 1985-05-29 11 BANGKOK: Share prices closed lower in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club Index dropped 0.75 point to 139.70 and declines led advances by more than two to one. Turnover fell to 213,140 shares worth 43.7 million baht from Monday's 245,976 shares worth 78.0 million baht. MAY 2S Uh Sam159 words
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Article83 1985-05-29 11 MAY 28 Bonk Seoul Choh*i«ig Bk Won 595 575 -10 unch Hyundai Const Hyundo« Motor KAL Korea Fw»f 901 567 425 655 unch -3 +2 -5 Commerciol Bk Doefcm Ind 625 457 -5 +7 1 -2 Ti*onjL Korea St*p 404 501 10 3 Doewoo Ind 557 Sarraung Co 71083 words
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Article71 1985-05-29 11 AFP A JAPANESE consortium has received a 120-billion yen order from Hongkong's Hopewell Power (China) Ltd to provide two thermal power plants in southern China. The consortium, led by Japanese trading company Mitsui and Co, is to build the two coal-burning power plants that can eachAFP - 71 words
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482 1985-05-29 11 REGAL HOTEL (Holdings) Ltd has reduced its debt burden by repaying, ahead of time, a HK$4OO-million short-term loan it took from the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp for the purchase of Hotel Regal Meridien in Tsimshatsui last year. This is disclosed in the company's482 words
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113 1985-05-29 11 FT TOSHIBA CORP has signed a letter of intent to buy four Datakit (R) virtual circuit switches for use in their internal data communications network. The Datakit circuit switches, when installed and operational by the end of the year, will interconnect a varietyFT - 113 words
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Article138 1985-05-29 11 AFP TAIWAN has approved a US$65 million investment project proposed by Nissan Motor Company of Japan in a joint venture with Taiwan's largest car maker. An official of the Investment Commission said that in the joint venture with the Yue Loong Motor company, Nissan would buyAFP - 138 words
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Article127 1985-05-29 11 Reuter SHUI ON Group Ltd is setting up three joint-venture projects worth about US$4O million to build a residential building and a hotel in Shanghai and an amusement park in the Chinese province of Jiangsu. A Shui On spokesman said the company formed aReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement108 1985-05-29 11 MHH m z >^7. Mill blili'JiW fiTTiXLiiTeTTI V ;X r .7 11 1.. Live wire Gina Ler and her band Skorpio return to the lON BAR with more high-energy rock and roll. Catch her show every night. CAMBOOIA. A 6-piece outfit that adds a counterbalance with their repertoire of pop,108 words
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Advertisement237 1985-05-29 11 Two styles of music nightly; June Harris and Jeramzee. /<^\The playing of sophisticated f MM'j ivories belongs to ft Harris, with a vocal Arrange and repertoire to thrill and excite you. The other musical style belongs to Jeramzee. a local group. They're happiest playing 'swinging' music, jazz, fusion or call237 words
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Advertisement161 1985-05-29 11 The Hilton's Lounge presents A touch of 9 iiiia There's romance in the air at the Hilton's Lounge with the music of Romance' a husband and wife duet whose act Is touched with an international flavour. Joel and TracyJoffrin (who make up 'Romance') have performed all over Europe, the Middle161 words
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437 1985-05-29 12 FT TRANSPORT PROBLEMS are till dogging EEC efforts to get emergency food aid to famine victims in Ethiopia and Sudan. Mr Sig Lorenzo Natali, the EEC's development commissioner told a meeting of aid and development ministers in Brussels last week that aboutFT - 437 words
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365 1985-05-29 12 FT CHINA, which is struggling to cope with a multi-million-tonne maize surplus, has decided to join the growing band of countries which convert their excess grain into ethanol for industrial use. It has awarded a £4.25 million order to Spiechim, a subsidiary ofFT - 365 words
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Article155 1985-05-29 12 AP CHINA has agreed to buy a minimum of 40,000 tonnes of sugar a year for the next five years from Fiji. The Fiji government yesterday said the terms of the agreement were "very favourable", adding that it gives Fiji the option of supplyingAP - 155 words
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167 1985-05-29 12 AFP PRIME MINISTER Cesar Virata has bluntly told Philippine sugar planters that they must shift to other crops because the government would not rescue the sugar industry from its current crisis. Mr Virata said during a press forum on Monday itAFP - 167 words
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Article224 1985-05-29 12 SINGAPORE The market closed slightly easier with June One RSS buyers quoted at 169.50 cents per kg, down 0.75 cent from last Monday. The morning session lost about 1.75 cents in quiet trading on lack of interest following Monday's closure of overseas markets. Prices recovered slightly in the afternoon224 words
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Article91 1985-05-29 12 mts/Ug, 1-ton po n )JUNE 85 JULY 85 (currant month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS luyn luym SSR 20 163.00 165.00N 165 00 167.00N SSR 50 161.00 163.00N 163 00 165.00N MRELB Idywi 5»IUn Ruylrt S«M*n SMR CV 211 50 213.50N ***** 215 50N SMR L *****91 words
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Article309 1985-05-29 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB in b< NOON Beyer* Seder* lie* CLOSE Buyer* Seller* tnt 1 RSS Prompt Int 1 RSS June 85 Int 1 RSS July 85 Int 2 RSS UK/Cont. Int 3 RSS UK/Cont Int 4 RSS UK/Cont Int 5RSS UK/Cont 170.25 169 25309 words
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Article84 1985-05-29 12 TIGHTENING sspplles boosted the KuU Lemper lie price II eents to Ms2t.3l per kg, still within the ITA lewer range of $2t.15 and Offerings fell farther to 16 tonnes from VI on Mendny es most miners have exheested their allotod monthly qnetos. The priee diseeent ever the London84 words
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Article149 1985-05-29 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China corded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 2,550 Blue Phoenix 20's 2,700 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,150 Blue Phoenix 4Cf s 3,500 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21'* 2,950 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32'* 4,250 Blue Phoenix 4C* 4,400 Open-end yarn149 words
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127 1985-05-29 12 FT FARM GROUPS and legislators are pressing the US department of agriculture for an expansion of a proposed US$2 billion export bonus so that all buyers of US grains would receive extra commodities from government-owned stocks. This follows the release last week of newFT - 127 words
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Article957 1985-05-29 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a subdued featureless session yesterday, £5 up to £4 down. July was at £2,092, down £4. The market was due to open around unchanged based on the New York close and showed small gains by midmorning on softer sterling against the dollar. Switch trading957 words
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Article156 1985-05-29 12 Chinese Produce Exchange Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 477 50 (Sellers' noon down# pri May 28 S$/»00 k«). cet on Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW 405 00 E&W FOB NSW 256 00 Coconut oil Bufc FOB 117 00 Gambier 04d drum FOB 130 00 FOB NSW 330 00 New drum156 words
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Article153 1985-05-29 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed slightly higher on covering interest aided by Pakistan's RBD palm oil tender, but trading was thin in the absence of an overseas lead following Monday's market closures. In the May position, south region firmed Mss to $1,345 per tonne and central was153 words
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Article269 1985-05-29 12 Singapore C-l Ord unq (S$/kik>, ei-godown) Loonzoin Rice Fragrant new crop 100% 1st grode 1st 0.84 100% 2nd grode 227 2nd 062 100% 3rd grode unq 3rd New Crop 25% 10% 0 60 no stock no stock Parboiled Rice 5% 10% 227 222 Thai Broken Maize unq A-super Special269 words
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Advertisement144 1985-05-29 12 mM «3I i! II D K rw WW i -jmt r Business Times' total coverage of business in Singapore makes it an invaluable paper to 60,000 people in business In Business Times Tomorrow 28 pages on Banking and Finance in Singapore Highlights of the supplement: Singapore's role in a changing144 words
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Article, Illustration4081 1985-05-29 13 LAST MINUTE buying yesterday arrested the downtrend on the Singapore stock market, allowing it to close mixed (or the first time after five consecutive sessions of falls. The BT Composite Index crept up 0.03 point to 722.22 and the Straits Times4,081 words
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Article243 1985-05-29 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Kartwfcf Spore 274 Greed Ceetrel 120 8 8 8T Coipmto Mm 27 Mo* 28 722 19 722.22 Hot Pw 240 7 IT Indicator *****60 *****54 Seofcoe 207 7 8T 08/0S 34 -65 '<»■■■■ C«»« 368 +6 STM«tn^ 814.91 ***** Metre HUm 312 Lm U243 words
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Article2160 1985-05-29 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday wltb the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 unit» unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,160 words
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Article289 1985-05-29 13 SHELL REFINING COMPANY (FEDERATION OF MALAYA) BERHAD: Twenty-sixth Ordinary General Meeting at Bangunan Shell Malaysia, Off Jalan Semantan, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur today at 11am. BOUSTE ADCO: Tenth AGM at #16-00, Tung Centre, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104 tomorrow at noon. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL LIMITED: Seventeenth AGM at the289 words
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Article, Illustration572 1985-05-29 14 mm MORE RED INK is likely to flow for department store CK Tang. Sun Hung Kai has forecast an increase in net loss per share to 13.5 cents for the year to December 1985 compared with 10.1 cents last year and recommended572 words
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Article541 1985-05-29 14 DAYAPI Industries (Malaysia) Bhd expects its prospects in the current year to be fair in spite of the uncertain economic outlook. Chairman Datuk Yap Peng said in the company's maiden annual report that the construction sector the group's major activity would show only moderate growth this541 words
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Article108 1985-05-29 14 Third B'putro Fourth B'putro Fifth B'putro Sixth B'putro Seventh B'putro (A) Seventh B'putro (B) Eighth B'putro (8) Ninth B'putro Tenth B'putro Eleventh B'putro Warrior Inves Fund 4.13 461 296 300 1 84 387 360 300 1.58 1 00 245 4 18 466 3.01 305 1 89 392 365108 words
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178 1985-05-29 14 MULPHA TRADING Sdn Bhd has taken over the Malaysian franchise for Ariston an Italian brand of high quality domestic electrical appliances and kitchen built-in accessories. The acquisition, which came exactly one year after Mulpha took over the Telefunken franchise, was another step in178 words
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394 1985-05-29 14 INVESTOR sentiment took a turn for the better at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after five consecutive days of losses. With evident signs of selective buying, the market managed to close on a mixed to steadier note. Turnover improved to 4.46 million units valued394 words
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Article2085 1985-05-29 14 BID anA, offer prices officially listed and business. In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. VDUSTRUU.S A Choc (2.135) AMD (3.006 3.025) (4) 3 002,085 words
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Article308 1985-05-29 14 Bernama ARAB-MALAYSIAN Merchant Bank Bhd (AMMB) has advised minority shareholders of Talam Mines Bhd (TMB), which is under a takeover bid, to sell their shares in the market if the net proceeds exceeded the offer price of Msl6 per share. In a circular to TMBBernama - 308 words
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87 1985-05-29 14 THE MALAYSIAN Finance Ministry has disposed of 70 per cent of its 100 per cent stake in Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn Bhd to private investors. The Treasury still holds the remaining 30 per cent stake in the company set up by87 words
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Article1414 1985-05-29 14 Currant poyment Ex dot* Books dote Dot* payable Total for the year Total for lost year A Enterprises Acma Ambossodor Amol Steel Asiatic Dev B Raya Bota Botu Kowon Batu Lintong Bolton Boustead C C C 1 Holdings C K Tang Cold Store C Properties Chem Ind D1,414 words
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369 1985-05-29 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM BARELY A WEEK after releasing its disappointing results for the year to September 1984, MBf Holdings Bhd has unveiled more bad news. Group pre-tax profits for the half-year to March 1985 showed a 6.7 per cent drop to M 56.56369 words
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Article196 1985-05-29 15 HIGHER raw material prices and a weaker demand for its products have hit the first half results of Chemical Company of Malaysia Bhd. But shareholders will still be getting an unchanged interim dividend of 15 per cent gross. CCM said: "Although the demand for196 words
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408 1985-05-29 15 PLANTATION and propertybased Ganda Holdings Bhd has turned in a set of half-year figures which are as confusing as they are disappointing. Group pre-tax profits for the first half to March 31, 1985 skidded 29 per cent to M 53.01 million ($4.24 million) in spite408 words
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Article202 1985-05-29 15 LEE MING TEE's Sunshine Australia's deal to explore onshore oil in China has been confirmed by the Chinese Ministry of Petroleum. The deal with the foreign consortium in which Sunshine has a 10 per cent stake is valued at US$20 million over three years. SIME DABBY group chief202 words
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Article, Illustration485 1985-05-29 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - Subsidiary clinches Hewlett-Packard deal By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI WHILE marine transportation continues to remain Chuan Hup Marine Ltd's principal line of business, a strategic expansion into the field of high technology computer and office automation is beginning to present exciting opportunities for the group. Its485 words
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Article617 1985-05-29 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Date announced last year Yeor ending Net EPS (cents) Gross div Net profit ($*000) Pahartg Inv K L Industries Peak Huo QAF Ltd Murata Fmal Final Final Final FmaJ Jan 31 Mar 16 Mor 27 Mar 30 Apr 30 Dec 84 Oct 84617 words
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Article114 1985-05-29 15 A Msso million syndicated loan has been arranged for the joint venture between Promet Bhd and Bukit Naga Holdings Sdn Bhd which is building the new $153 million Shell headquarters building and commercial complex in Kuala Lumpur. The loan is jointly leadmanaged by Bumiputra Merchant Bankers Bhd and114 words
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Article78 1985-05-29 15 SMALLISH tin mining company Knchal Development Bhd has reported lower full year earnings to Dec 31, 1984, due to lower production and prices received for it tin output. Company pre-tax profits amounted to M 5370,020, down 35 per cent from $566,082 previously. Net earnings per share stood at78 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1985-05-29 15 SHAREHOLDERS of United Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings Bhd, denied a dividend after their company plunged deep into the red last year for the first time since it went public in 1970, must be wondering what measures are being taken to turn its fortunes1,076 words
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327 1985-05-29 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE LOCAL property and detergents group United Industrial Corporation is making swift moves into China. Hot on the heels of two earlier joint-venture agreements, UIC has now teamed up with the Chinese authorities to form a third327 words
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Advertisement283 1985-05-29 14 NOTICE THE COirAMES ACT. CAT. ISS AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 296 of the Companies Act Cap. 185 that a meeting of creditors of the ato renamed company wtf be held at the office of Coopers A Lybrand, 9 Penang Road #12-00. Supreme House. Singapore 0923 on283 words
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Advertisement65 1985-05-29 15 Bank of India London Branch U5530,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate Certificates of Deposit Due November 1987/89 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the six-month interest period from 29th May, 1985 to 29th November, 1985 the Certificates will carry an Interest Rate65 words
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1066 1985-05-29 16 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE FAMILY SQUABBLE at the Industrial and Commercial Bank has intensified with the disclosure that its major shareholder has written to the ICB board demanding that the bank's executive director, Mr Tan Poh Ghee, be replaced by Mr Tan Poh1,066 words
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103 1985-05-29 16 Reuter INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja has accused Vietnam of consolidating its presence in Cambodia. He told reporters on arrival in Bangkok that in spite of assurances by Vietnamese leaders that they were willing to settle the Cambodian conflict by peaceful means, "theyReuter - 103 words
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606 1985-05-29 16 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG THE LATEST adjustment in taxi fares will mean that most passengers will pay more than the current discounted fares when the new rates come into effect on Saturday, June 1. Eighty per cent of taxi users travel less than 10606 words
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Article296 1985-05-29 16 Reuter A TURK who shot Pope John Paul in St Peter's Square four years ago again disrupted a trial of alleged fellow conspirators yesterday by ignoring questions and declaring that he was the reincarnated Christ. Agca, who startled the court by proclaiming that heReuter - 296 words
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Article100 1985-05-29 16 Reuter KUWAIT, deeply shaken by the weekend attempt on the life of its ruler, yesterday considered options aimed at tightening security and fighting terrorism in a society where nationals constitute a minority and foreigners a majority. The Interior Ministry has decided to indefinitely discontinue issuing entry visasReuter - 100 words
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470 1985-05-29 16 PENG AILIAN - By PENG AILIAN MANUFACTURERS of pharmaceutical products are sceptical of government assurance that its new pharmaceutical factory will cater primarily for the needs of government hospitals and clinics. The Singapore Association of Pharmaceutical Industries maintains that the Health Ministry's estimated cost for the new factory,470 words
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Article70 1985-05-29 16 Reuter NEW YORK stock prices pushed higher in early trading yesterday, continuing the advance of the previous session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up nearly seven points to 1309. Advances led declines by a seven-four margin on volume of 11.34 million shares. Litton Industries, which announcedReuter - 70 words
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Article28 1985-05-29 16 Reuter TAIWAN'S Cabinet has approved a Bill to relax investment controls and allow foreign investors to buy shares in local companies, government officials announced.Reuter - 28 words
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48 1985-05-29 16 AFP JAPAN'S ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) yesterday formally decided to submit to the Diet (Parliament) an anti-espionage Bill, despite strong opposition by progressive parties. The Bill calls for a death penalty for any person leaking state secrets to third countries. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article47 1985-05-29 16 Reuter THE Director of the American University of Beirut (AUB) Hospital, David Jacobsen, was kidnapped yesterday, an AUB spokesman said. Mr Jacobsen's abduction brings to six the number of Americans seized in Mos-lem-controlled West Beirut in the past 14 months and still missing. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article34 1985-05-29 16 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S deficit in 1984/85 ending June 30 will probably exceed the A 56.74 billion budget projection by about $400 million, Finance Minister Peter Walsh told the Senate. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article25 1985-05-29 16 Reuter CHINA abolished free higher education and linked students' incomes to academic performance in a sweeping educational reform announced yesterday.Reuter - 25 words
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Article52 1985-05-29 16 UPI A BOMB exploded yesterday in a busy shopping complex, scene of a similar blast four days ago, in Kota Kinabalu, capital of East Malaysia's Sabah state. Bernama news agency reported that no one was injured in the blast and the bomb caused only minorUPI - 52 words
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Advertisement179 1985-05-29 16 BELOW S3 50 PSF With 100% wool carpets, window blinds, wall paper, under-floor phone/ electrical trunking, private pantry/ toilets and generous rent-free fitting out periods i 'Robinson (nrrc 112 ROBINSON ROAD CALL *****44 6CSI PROPERTIES S PORE PTE LTD VMfGIATf vif ft Nn ULAN Court^^H Exeludve ft Luxurious Apartments specially179 words
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Miscellaneous48 1985-05-29 16 Outlook for today: Fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on May 28 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 25.7 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 9.65 Rainfall in millimetres nil Rainfall this month 69.4 Rainy days this month 10 a48 words
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Article105 1985-05-29 17 Bernama THE TWO roll-on/roll-off ferry terminals under construction in Kuantan and Kuching at a total cost of more than $11 million are expected to be ready in August and November respectively. A statement from the British High Commission said theterminals, being constructed by the Malaysian-British joint-venture companyBernama - 105 words
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Article70 1985-05-29 17 EARNINGS AT the major south-east Indian port of Tuticorin totalled around Rupees 120 million income in the 1984-85 financial year an increase of 325 per cent. There was also a record cash inflow and surplus. The growth rate was achieved through agressive trade promotional campaign marketing efforts.70 words
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502 1985-05-29 17 JAPAN LINE has reached a basic agreement with Evergreen Marine Corporation to start a joint transPacific liner service from April next year. According to agency reports, the space charter agreement between the two parties will cover the Far East/ Japan/US south-west and north-west502 words
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437 1985-05-29 17 AFP AT LEAST 1.5 billion pesetas (US$B.5 million) in damage was caused by the huge blasts that killed at least 18 people, sank two oil tankers and damaged a refinery at Algeciras, Spain, shipping experts said. Authorities confirmed the overnight casualty toll ofAFP - 437 words
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863 1985-05-29 18 NYT EARLIER THIS month, the Canadian government auctioned off its Northern Transportation Company Ltd, a 51-year-old company that had revenues of more than US$3O million last year from transporting freight over 5,000 miles of water routes in the Canadian north. The Ministry of TransportNYT - 863 words
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Article76 1985-05-29 18 A 300-FOOT freighter was pulled from coral rock on Monday, two days after it ran aground off Key Biscayne because of a navigational error during a rainstorm, the Coast Guard said. The Reefer Merchant, registered in Cyprus, was freed at I:o7pm. The Federal Aviation Administration76 words
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Article505 1985-05-29 18 OVER THE PAST seven months, from October 1984 to April 1985, the Port of Singapore Authority has granted transhipment rebates amounting to $5.29 million to shipping lines. The lower transhipment dues were introduced in two stages. Last October, PSA granted a rebate of 15 per505 words
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220 1985-05-29 18 UPI THE UNITED STATES COast Guard began an investigation into the capsizing of an oil drilling barge in a south Louisiana bayou with the loss of 11 of the 22 men aboard. A spokesman said the three-day public hearing would be the first step in anUPI - 220 words
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Article1023 1985-05-29 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. 14 grain loaders waiting. San Lorenzo 13 days. Moderately congested. 3 vessels berthed, 6 grain vessels waiting. Rosario 12 days. 91,023 words
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Article885 1985-05-29 18 A Top Ent X 1 AB Shpg V 5 Atao Lr>» VI 3 Ahrankiat Law X 1 AC Topafar X 5 APC Una V 4 APL 2/3 Antah Onant X 3 Arrow Unas X 4 Atlas Unas X 1 ANL 1 1 ASCL 1 Batt-Canodo Lm VI885 words
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Article160 1985-05-29 19 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD THE TUG/DUMB barge service operated by Rooney Shipping and Trading Pty Ltd between Darwin, Singapore and nearby Asian nations has virtually ended. Company principal Mr Roger Rooney said he has decided to suspend the service indefinitely because of lack of support and the160 words
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380 1985-05-29 19 Lloyd's List A WIDESPREAD rationalisation of services between the major North Atlantic liner companies is expected to be announced before the end of the year. Mr Hans Jakob Kruse, chairman of Hapag-Lloyd one of the market's leading companies said recently: "People are consideringLloyd's List - 380 words
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351 1985-05-29 19 EUROPEAN FERRIES plans to order two new ships this autumn for the Dover-Calais route, but they are unlikely to be built in Britain. The ships, costing about £35 million each, will form part of the company's £100 million fleet expansion programme. It351 words
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Article198 1985-05-29 19 June 2-lf London the world insurance and financial centre, British Insurance Association senior management course. Jaae S Creating a competitive edge systems technology in international freighting management, International Conference Centre, Brighton (details: Marcom Conference Secretariat, West House, West Street, Faversham, Kent.) Jaae 4-5 World Freight, Institute of Freight198 words
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Article58 1985-05-29 19 CARGO transhipment in Amsterdam has risen to 6.6 million tons in the first quarter of 1985 a 10 per cent increase on the corresponding period last year. The growth was accounted for by a 45 per cent rise in dry bulk tonnage with ore transhipment trebling to58 words
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Article186 1985-05-29 19 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 (STRAUS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container186 words
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94 1985-05-29 19 SUPPORT is growing in Japan for a plan to convert sections of scrapped very large crude carriers into fish farms. A conference on the economics of submerging 2,000-ton scrap blocks to act as plankon-generating reefs has been organised by experts. The meeting will94 words
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3388 1985-05-29 24 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.3,388 words
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Article699 1985-05-29 25 SJ" RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location GF Kleeberg 05 29.5.85 2100 Baltic F2 0700-0900 B4 Niaga 22 SJ8/85 29.5.85 2300 Kalimantan F2 0900-1100 B3 Family Ace 57B 30.5.85 0100 Shofuku F2 1100-1300699 words
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Article1588 1985-05-29 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies. Afeo Line Afncon Shpg Agencies (S). Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus Shipping Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd (PK). American President Lines APL (S)/Boustead1,588 words
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Article350 1985-05-29 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VMNI B«rth Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Este Gloria K11 alongside 29.5/2300 Ganquan K15 alongside 29.5/0600 Kee t Expander K27 alongside 29.5/2300 Ned Linge K9 alongside 29.5/0600 Ned Manila K12 alongside 29.5/0600 No 9 Donam K21 alongside 29.5/0600 Pacific Star K20 alongside 29.5/0300 Straits Star350 words
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Advertisement262 1985-05-29 17 Monthly from Pitman Available at all good bookshops and newsagents TjlfiTiiiies IIU Distributors EARLIER THIS month, the Canadian government auctioned off its Northern Transportation Company Ltd. P«g« II A WIDESPREAD rationalisation of services between the major North Atlantic liner companies is expected to be announced. Pag« 111 Index to advertisers262 words
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Advertisement273 1985-05-29 17 u UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES Shftnlon Way 04 D2C Manna Home Singapore 0207 Tet *****94 Tel*> ■no PS?S4i9 CFS office TPC 03 30 Tel *****31 and *****3? Terminal office TPC 03 29 Tel No *****90 *****93 NATIONAL UNE OF BAHRARL RAQ, KUWAIT, QATAR, SAUDI ARABIA273 words
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Advertisement593 1985-05-29 17 A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business tor the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead. forewarned will be i forearmed $22.00. TIMES THE BOOKSHOP *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIODLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA i Qmm Taaea CT 3 tarn 1100 MB593 words
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Advertisement306 1985-05-29 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA £3 MIDDLE EAST TRANS SIBERIAN SFRVSCt Malaysian Bkf Afwte Anfte-Franch Tra*| (M) Sai BM Line, ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN A TAIWAN L i/i vi rn/s 15/1 17/1 AGENT? SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Main Office *****22 (5 lin»«) CFS/T»rmin«l *****21/*****57 OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD306 words
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Advertisement213 1985-05-29 18 IL S*_-_ Supercarrier Service faM VI 7/1 ii/i a/» a/< n/i i4n 17/7 u/i u/i 11/1 w/i a/7 a/7 a/7 a/7 1/7 1/7 4/7 5/7 12/1 14/1 H/l 11/1 nn an an on v» v» w w NOT AABNAIS BAABER TOMSK KG 1/6. BAMER IDAS 17/8, TOUKOMG BARBER PERSEUS 5/7213 words
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Advertisement922 1985-05-29 19 The Straits Steamship Group fu Mansfield Container < Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited contaroshp service to/from ban6ko* STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Stw tftaf M/C 2C/C 12/7 M/ 7 M/ 7 11/7 11/7 21/7 25/7 27/7 M/ 7 11/7 M/922 words
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Advertisement635 1985-05-29 19 Franco Gclguifi Serwces 1 B*.j%*n F%ir l.\n±a) rrm trnrnurnmrtm n»m» nm rnmi m h fmi (27 Mqr)l7 Mi II km 7t km 22 km 23 km 25 km Mkm (3 Jm>) 24 la 25 Jw 27 ka 21 km 39 Mi 2 M I2kl Qtk4 1M 2 M 4 M635 words
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Advertisement396 1985-05-29 20 mi Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriage to Scandmavia, Med, Cambean ft S. America destinations n Europe S>en P*ato« (m Hkwg Idan Ourm AMverp IMPORTS FROM N. CONTINENT UK FROM USA/CANADA S pore I Ntit tats 29/5 30/5 HK. KHH 7/8 8/5 HK. KHH 10/5 KB. TK 14/5 IC/6 m.396 words
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Advertisement116 1985-05-29 20 m US. S LINE tOMf 4 lm.oo %t 'J*. ULLY CONTA INER I S E D ERVICE TO EUROPE Vl* SUEZ 1 Comofturi FROM FURQPf VIA SUE/ J Memoer ot tht Icf Comortajm FULLY CONTAINERISED TO FROM NORTH AMERICA MSI UJAbI CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN INCHON BUSAN 16/6 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE116 words
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Advertisement544 1985-05-29 20 \KTS>\ muiia wuun AGENCIES PTE. LTD. #09-07. ROBINA HOUSE. S PORE 0106 TEL: *****88 TELEX: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT IINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANQ SINGAPORE TO SABAH SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI •JENSON IV SMR 13/85 In Port 30 May Muara "EQUATOR V SMR 12/85 3kr 6km Muara •JENSON IV SMR 14/85544 words
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Advertisement446 1985-05-29 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/FE) 12/7 2/1 VI i/l 1/1 VI 21/1 5/1 l«/l 17/1 11/1 21/1 22/1 12/1 Round-The-World West Bound Service (FE/EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) US WEST COAST SERVICE FAR EAST/RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE MED/ADRIATIC/RED SEA F.E. SERVICE Agents GREEN ASIA SHIPPING PTE LTD 51 Anson Road.446 words
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Advertisement299 1985-05-29 20 HISI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Shppvc LnAi| fv io/s i m* b KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC STORE fKaiani Laa*« far OCEANA COIMK 24/8 P. MLac. U4 Kwta, Haniara, Noumi. Lantaka, Sana, hpwfc, Pap, Apia OCEMM QUEEN 7/7299 words
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Advertisement836 1985-05-29 21 mm V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KARACHI/M.E. GULF SERVICES KOTAWAMJNA E-324 KOTA BEQAR HOT A BERJAYA COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES KOTA B ANTE NO VOV: 9/85 28-29/5 KOTA ANGKASA KOTA PCLAMQI KOTA JADE VOY: 9/85 INDONESIA SERVICES FAR EAST SERVICE836 words
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Advertisement604 1985-05-29 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FROM UK/CONTtNT MM rNMDirMNMMK HON IPJOMKSTOM I F« MM WM SM khri X/i WS. TIM MM MM M C/C l/l MK6. Vm MM MM M 11/ l Ml. 18. TK.! MM MM M M/l U/< TMI MM 29/5 31/5 2/«604 words
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Advertisement559 1985-05-29 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF com m MAJAMHT *21/W BUSAf) YOKOHAMA 21/5 */s </( KAOKSIMC Ml 1/4 1/4 15/S 17/ C STORE TO JAKARTA/SURABAYA CONTAINER SER com n* w MfUMMT *21 MB J-v U OONTMC SUB mtmuh iam 7-»/4 11-14/4 4/7 11/7 4/7 12/7 11/7 11/7 13/7 15/7 MSO ACCEPT*559 words
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Advertisement621 1985-05-29 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES ft BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loadmf for Rangoon Spore Pa-an VS4W 4/6 Jute Htoneywa V 202 3/5 June Pa(an VSSW 10/12 June Phashwetyawywa V255N 13/14 June Pa-an VBSW 24/26 kmc 8/9 June BANK LINE IM Aiim TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 15 Jun621 words
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Advertisement1028 1985-05-29 22 K USA CANADA KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. (laeMiag DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICROBRIDGE ft MINILAND BRIDGE) Mono vessel PLANT* Vl3 SHM BOSHU MARU V2O CAUFORMA BftDGE V 2 PLANT* Vl3 STOIC PKLG PENANG STORE 8 Jun 9 Jun 11 kin mm MBY V3O CAUFORMA BUDGE V 2 3 Jun S1,028 words
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Advertisement499 1985-05-29 22 £3 si li CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loa*« lot LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. TACOHA VANCOUVER BC AcctptMl Fa/Fa Cortmwrs P Mwi| Smcaport L Anftles MVAMTTT S J My 1 A* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acctptmt Fa/Fa Contwwn PJUta* S pn frm M*. Sy* «M At "RAMDAS"499 words
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Advertisement403 1985-05-29 22 SANKO ASIA FROM JAPAM€S€ POUTS AND NOHQKOHG 1 SAIKO SCOW*) 2. KB EXPMCOI 3 OCEAN RAVOOW 4. TEXAS 5. TROPICAL MOON I SUN LOTUS 7. OSA GRAIOE Saifaput P.Kaiant In Pt/29 Mar K-27/29 May 30/31 May 2/3 Jui 4/5 Jw 5/7 fan 1/9 lun 1/10 Jui 11/12 Jui 12/14 Jui403 words
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Advertisement351 1985-05-29 22 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD 10 Anson Road 027 ig Internationa' Piaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 ilOL ,r >esi *0 IASIAUVt O BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pore P Kota«LM*« tor 12/1 ROTT/ANT/UJL (AVON) amutsu (fit) 11V BOOKMC 224CSU BMTANC SWTWG CO SON BHD 7M711 'm P.T PERUSAHAAN PEL AY ARAN KALIMANTAN351 words
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Advertisement596 1985-05-29 23 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C MIL 44* TW BftDGE 25N C CONTMO 30W K CHANCE 22N HK CONTMO 45*. 0 CHEF 44N 17/6 24/6 1/7 8/7 15/7 22/7 F'stowo H'burt 20/6 22/6 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S pore Closing Times. FCL Cargo _^2g(M/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ)596 words
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Advertisement436 1985-05-29 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON pm Ft 4/4 U/l IS/4 14/4 22/4 21/4 2/7 iV7 IS/7 U/7 24/7 a/7 ►■mil ti,imis wpthni *i;inc»s Pit iio IH 7/899// ?/BS4 14 < Bonkmfs I .'??/■> 10 *****7? i Oper ilmm I *****8Z *****84436 words
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Advertisement555 1985-05-29 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULMNG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHAIKH NAH SOON SON. BHD IST AND 2NO FLOOR NO 1 lALAN CEMPENWG PORT RLANG MALAYSIA555 words
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Advertisement547 1985-05-29 24 Hte<|iiHial Container Lines gi 4 Sailings weekly J Fast Reliable Regular •Punctual Berthing PSA Tue, Thur, Sat Sun. REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PtUKET/SONGXLA an NT »U HINODE KISEN CO. LTD t 1.1 K 111. I ll* l < \KKIKK YAHOSHMA MAMJ KASMMARU FANORMOS KASHMA MARK S'lMrt 12/13 km 15/17 J» 14/16547 words
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Advertisement111 1985-05-29 25 UNIVERSAL S.A. V UNILINE MOMMCIr; MELBOURNE, TAURANGA, PAPEETE, NOINEA, CALLAO, VALPARAISO VESSEL VOYAGE ETA STOKE HICOSTA S3 20/1 (Fa I La ACCEPT MLE) General Ajwfc: UMSHPPWG (S) PTE LTD, 7 Kippd Road #03-35 Tanionf Pifw Conptei DEEP IMS AVALABLE F« Stafuxrt 02W 10AW*MK PALiM. Tdti: UMSGP RS ***** MJ3i GOOD111 words
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Advertisement201 1985-05-29 25 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH F KPRt SS SFMI CONTAIN! P SiRVICf 10 HUH ROTTERDAM HAMBURG '.'lf Sf AIION SHIPPING fSi PH I ID Stngjpor? SAI S BOOKINGS Tf I .VOS*X'. 8 Im** Cheng Lie Navigation Co.* lw. STORE l« m MO M/ 5 2/1 M/« 12/« w ivi a/i a/f201 words
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Advertisement247 1985-05-29 25 JL OCEAN MIDGE SHIPPING PTY LTD. (g)>. FREMANTLE V REGULAR SAILING TO FREMANTLE Ml HUM COAST kW ETD 4/4 Oner* A|*nts Imkov Shipping Co Rt Ltd. 11l Cad SI *£nm Tm| Cm M| Sin( apart Oltt I* 22X272 4 UNIBfIC (S) PTE LTD vessel CHOLAN A HESSEL LOAOMG FOR MADRAS.247 words
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Advertisement97 1985-05-29 25 ME-UHE* SHIPPING PTE LTD Maoctoraoft Industrial Ao#d Mk 20)9 0 0141 y. rk, a ftg.4 frnj. tM nmovrvon mouvirwi rpr*, o |w>« TLX: M 23*41 FUNER TIL: 2749*52/82/12 accepting both fcl and lcl "1 1 M"!M' ••.■Mi VIA 11' 1 'i^Tn tttth :L*ul UN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Mtgtrtw97 words
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Advertisement58 1985-05-29 25 LIZENA PTE LTD T«fc *****87, 733t0M T*IMC R*****1 ETA ETD Load* far NBMM6 WWTW li Nrt C/S *mm N* TM 30/5 2/1 HiLliiiH «y SB SttNK 11/1 14/8 Dmm SMMMEGA hi Nrt 3/S Mm Ban soma to cast knjimtmi (Momt fus) PROMPT SHIPPING LINE SA. EM CHAM MMN A MTMHU58 words
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Advertisement805 1985-05-29 26 Everett Lines I COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" Lm*« In Cjlm. Mat«*n> otto Ptranwi ports wtt tr»nst*pm«nt at Rota 0* CfV Thrown Mb ot Lrtflf to two) debMhofl RAMMEYERETT woeyekti MANOLOCYERfTT Pwunc* P. 4/6 Jhr Saif apart 4/5 An 7/1 Jun 11/12 J» "EVERETT ORIENT LINE' JAPAN/BAY805 words
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