The Business Times, 31 May 1985
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Title Section12 1985-05-31 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1985 60 CENTS12 words
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Article504 1985-05-31 1 AMY BALAN; LEE HAN SHIH - Eleven government 'venture' companies formed By AMY BALAN and LEE HAN SHIH ELEVEN new government companies with more than $225 million in nominal capital have been set up to further Singapore's investments overseas, especially in foreign high technology companies. The biggest among them is the Government504 words
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414 1985-05-31 1 AFP THE ECONOMIES of the 24 leading non-communist countries are growing at 3 to 3.5 per cent a year, but the peak of recent US-led recovery is past with Japan set to outperform the US, as Europe straggles, saysAFP - 414 words
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267 1985-05-31 1 AFP GROWTH of the US economy is expected to halve this year to about 3 per cent following the biggest boom since the Korean War, but the ecohomy will continue to depend on imported funds against a background of uncertainty over interest and exchangeAFP - 267 words
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Article51 1985-05-31 1 Reuter NEW ZEALAND does not intend to change the reorganisation of trade preferences which has blocked Singapore and Brunei from favoured nation treatment. Prime Minister David Lange said yesterday: "We have...a duty to people to see that they keep working in New Zealand factories."Reuter - 51 words
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249 1985-05-31 1 Reuter THE US, citing national security reasons, stopped a Nicaraguan move to enlist the support of the 91-nation world trade body Gatt against Washington's recent trade embargo, delegate sources said. The governing council of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade decided onReuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration80 1985-05-31 1 THE SPOTLIGHT Ml m the mmstraettea eeaaters yesterday wfclck aeeeaatod ler mack sf the trading activity la aa otherwise faftet ■tack market which elaaed Overseas lastftatteaa were saM to be iaterested la eeaaters like Lee Kim Tak which waa eeaater The BT Composite Index elaaed %M peiat higher80 words
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470 1985-05-31 1 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG TIGHTER control on corporate entertainment expenses, keen competition and the shrinking Japanese community in Singapore have led to a more than 20 per cent drop in patronage of Japanese restaurants over the past 12 months. Restaurants, which had their last470 words
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395 1985-05-31 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING THE WAH-CHANG International group has clinched three specialised engineering projects worth $24 million in Singapore and Thailand. A spokesman for the Singa-pore-based conglomerate said two local projects amounting to about $20 million were secured by its subsidiary, WahChang Engineering,395 words
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105 1985-05-31 1 SINGAPORE has overtaken Rotterdam as the busiest port in the world. Latest statistics show that jchips amounting to 527 million grt called at Singapore last year while Rotterdam served ships of 421 million tonnes. But, Rotterdam has maintained its position as the world's leading105 words
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Advertisement265 1985-05-31 1 <(=@~&}\,--;-;^\.^}`:}%`+_=+>)& SHARE INFORMATION DOONESBURY MONEY A EXCHANGES LETTER CROSSWORDS RAW MATERIALS PORSCHE cor owners ore concerned over the disopKronce of local agent, Mr Pin Nguon, and Exklusiv Auto, the former co-ogent, has been flooded with enquiries from anxious owners about servicing facilities. Page 3 KEY CONGRESSIONAL Democrats have voiced support265 words
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HOME NEWS
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277 1985-05-31 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO WORK involving hightechnology offered many opportunities not Just for graduates but also for diploma holders and skilled workers, the Minister of State for Education, Dr Tay Eng Soon, said yesterday. "To get a job in a high-technology industry does not mean277 words
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264 1985-05-31 2 IN A MOVE to improve sales of its Sprite soft drinks in Singapore, Coca Cola Export Corporation Is employing its own team of salesmen. From June 1, Coca Cola's mVsiim ii will push for more sales of Sprite drinks in cans264 words
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Article119 1985-05-31 2 THE SINGAPORE Professional Centre (SPC) is organising a seminar on the parents' role in career guidance at the Pinetree Club on June 29-- It promises to be differ" cut from other career guidance talks because the seminar is directed at parents. and not at students119 words
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Article214 1985-05-31 2 THE SIXTH International Leather Fair wffl be held at the World Trade Centre from June 5 to 8. On display will be a wide range of the latest leather and leather goods production machinery, fur, hides and skins, and finished leather goods and acAbout 120 exhibitors,214 words
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Article, Illustration292 1985-05-31 2 WONG SOON HWA has been appointed general manager of the inbound division of Mansfield Travel Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Straits Steamship. Before his appointment, Mr Wong was with Avis Rent-A-Car. He will be responsible for the marketing and operations of the division's services, including inbound tours,292 words
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367 1985-05-31 3 MOTORISTS may have to pay between four and 13 cents more for every litre of petrol when the lead content is reduced to 0.15 grammes a litre in two years' time. This is because it costs more to produce petrol with367 words
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Article, Illustration175 1985-05-31 3 WALKING, talking, playing, dancing, drawing, cycling and writing robots have been flown from Japan by SIA to highlight Metro's Monday holiday event for schoolchildren. Organisers of the Metro Robot Festival, at Golden Mile, are inviting about 50 children to take part in the games, quizzes and175 words
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Article94 1985-05-31 3 ISRAEL'S Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Ronnie Milo, is to give a public lecture on the peace process in the Middle East. The lecture, organised by the Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA), will be held at the RELC Auditorium on June 11 at94 words
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500 1985-05-31 3 JEFFREY TSANG; AMY BALAN - By JEFFREY TSANG and AMY BALAN DOZENS of Porsche car owners have expressed their concern over the disappearance of the local agent, Mr Lim Pin Nguon. Exklusiv Auto, the former co-agent of the luxury cars, has been flooded with enquiries from anxious owners about500 words
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Article225 1985-05-31 3 THE TRADE Development Board's new office in London can play a major role in improving two-way trade between Singapore and the UK as well as Europe. Apart from promoting Singapore's goods and services, the office can also help British businessmen reach out to the fast-growing225 words
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Article82 1985-05-31 3 YESTERDAY'S BT carried a report on a symposium being organised by the Singapore Institute of Food Science and Technology next month. The SIFST has clarified that production of processed food, and not exports as reported, could double to $5 billion over the next five years. Last year, Singapore82 words
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407 1985-05-31 3 THE NET will be cast wider for this year's National Productivity Awards. Some 1,000 companies will be notified of the competition through brochures detailing the guidelines used in identifying companies for the awards. Mr Ng Kiat Chong, NPB's executive director and chairman407 words
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OVERSEAS
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417 1985-05-31 4 NYT KEY CONGRESSIONAL Democrats have voiced support for President Ronald Reagan's long-awaited plan to overhaul the US tax code and his promise to offer most Americans sharply lower rates. The upbeat response on Capitol Hill to the President's nationally televised call forNYT - 417 words
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Article143 1985-05-31 4 AP US BUSINESS productivity declined at a 2.5 per cent annual rate in the first quarter of this year, the most severe drop since the recession more than three years ago, the Labour Department reported. The latest productivity figures reflect a general slowing down of the USAP - 143 words
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240 1985-05-31 4 AP SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev has warned that US plans for the so-called "Star Wars" missile defence research not only threaten the Geneva weapons talks but could lead to "the scrapping of every prospect for an end to theAP - 240 words
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250 1985-05-31 4 Reuter CALLS by Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani for lower heavy crude prices appear to be aimed at preparing oil market and Opec opinion for possible Saudi price cuts, according to traders in Europe. But some traders reacted cautiously on Wednesday to SheikReuter - 250 words
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196 1985-05-31 4 AFP THE US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the reopening of Three Mile Island nuclear power station, where the worst accident ever at such a US facility occurred six years ago. On March 28,1979, one of two reactors at Three Mile Island,AFP - 196 words
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ECO – NOTES
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Article53 1985-05-31 4 SPENDING by foreign Investors to acquire or establish US businesses rose in 1984 after falling for two consecutive years. The Commerce Department said yesterday that foreign investors spent, either directly or through their US affiliates, U5513.02 billion in 1984, up from $8.09 billion in 1983. Spending in 198253 words
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Article38 1985-05-31 4 PARIS has urged Japan to boost Its investments in France, provided the measure creates jobs in the country. The call came in a meeting between officials of the Japanese trade ministry and the French trade ministry.38 words
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Article64 1985-05-31 4 UNEMPLOYMENT in the European Economic Community decreased slightly to 12.6 million people In April. The community's statistics I agency, Eurostat, said season- 1 al factors were largely respon- < sible for a drop of 370,000 )ob- i less among the community's civilian working population since March. The64 words
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Article90 1985-05-31 4 Agencies TAIWAN'S gross national product (GNP) grew at an annualised rate of 6.18 per cent in the first quarter of 1985, compared with 12.23 per cent in the same 1984 period, and is set to grow 5.28 per cent in the second quarter, against 12.04 per centAgencies - 90 words
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Article66 1985-05-31 4 WEST BERLIN shopkeepers 1 yesterday complained bitterly about a European Economic Community scheme to give 1 butter away to their customers, saying the experiment on- i ly brought trouble. The EEC made 900 tonnes of butter available from surplus stocks for the 10-week test to see whether its66 words
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Article81 1985-05-31 4 JAPAN'S customs cleared trade surplus rose slightly to a rounded US$l.43 billion in the first 20 days of May from $1.42 billion in the same April period and compared with a $300 million surplus a year earlier. The Finance Ministry said yesterday that FOB exports in the81 words
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198 1985-05-31 4 Reuter EUROPEAN planemakers are strongly challenging Americas manufacturers in the lucrative civil aviation and space fields at the Paris Air Show. Both Airbus Industrie the four-nation European planemaking consortium and the European satellite launcher Aif iane have chalked up successes in markets traditionally dominated byReuter - 198 words
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285 1985-05-31 4 AP REPRESENTATIVES of 50 nations involved in the textile trade will meet in July to determine the future of a key regulatory agreement, hut one of the most influential participants the US has yet to make known its position. The representatives will meetAP - 285 words
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140 1985-05-31 4 AP INDONESIA will be one of many countries that will suffer if the US Congress passes a Mil protecting the US textile industry. Trade ministry official Asyik Ali told the newspaper Merdeka in an interview on Wednesday that it Congress were to passAP - 140 words
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254 1985-05-31 5 Reuter CHINESE PREMIER Zhao 23yang starts a week-long visit to .Britain this Sunday and, with the Hongkong issue settled, the way seems clear for a long-de-layed flowering of relations and trade. The last obstacle to a successful visit disappeared this weekReuter - 254 words
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120 1985-05-31 5 AFP THE ENCOURAGEMENT of Japanese investment in Britain, and South Korean demand for British technology are the main aims of British Industry ft Information Technology Minister Geoffrey Pattie, who begins a 13- day visit to the two countries tomorrow. Mr Pattie will first visitAFP - 120 words
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Article202 1985-05-31 5 NYT NORTH and South Korean officials formally closed their Red Cross-sponsored conferences yesterday, saying they made progress, and agreed to meet again on Aug 27 in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang. In terms of substance, a decision to continue talking was the most theNYT - 202 words
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Article860 1985-05-31 5 ARRIVALS SI/ O M M ,sv M M s\ M St a a SI T V r SI r t 'SI 9 r€ t I G T S K I M s Jf r < i, < x.i -i. 4* member time V v SQ43 0750 DHA860 words
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Article125 1985-05-31 5 Reuter AUSTRALIA appears to be on coarse for two years of steady economic growth of about 3.4 per cent in 1965/86 and about 3 per cent in 1986/87, according to the Australian Chamber of Manufacturers' monthly survey of economic trends. Chief executive of the chamber, BrianReuter - 125 words
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199 1985-05-31 5 AP CONSTRUCTION of the second Bosporus bridge linking Asia and Europe has started. Turkey's President Kenan Evren and Premier Turgut Ozal led the dignitaries and a crowd of more than 10,000 people at the ground-breaking ceremony. Mr Ozal said: "This event has several meanings,AP - 199 words
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316 1985-05-31 5 Reuter THE US, in an apparent softening of its opposition to an international peace conference on the Middle East, has discussed the issue with Jordan's King Hussein. King Hussein called for such a conference on Wednesday following talks with President Reagan, saying it wouldReuter - 316 words
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Article106 1985-05-31 5 AFP LEBANESE President Amin Gemayel his Syrian counterpart, Hafez Assad, have discussed sending a Syrian peacekeeping force back into Tfghanna as a 10-day-old battle raging there between Palestinian fighters and Shiite Muslim militia appeared to be entering a decisive phase. Sources in Damascus, where Mr Gemayel and MrAFP - 106 words
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Article116 1985-05-31 5 AP PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos sought forgiveness for mistakes during a recent exchange with the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila, said the Archbishop, Cardinal Jaime Sin. Cardinal Sin said at the National Press Club that he criticised Mr Marcos and his wife, Imelda, to their facesAP - 116 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article70 1985-05-31 5 BEIJING'S highest building, the 31-storey headquarters of the International Trust and Investment Corp, has been completed. The New China News Agency said yesterday that the 101-m building, seen by many foreigners ss a symbol of capitalism in China, took three years to complete, at a cost of70 words
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Article80 1985-05-31 5 THE AP-Dow Jones correspondent in Bahrain, John Hitchcock, was asked to leave the country yesterday, apparently in connection with an article he wrote about an Arab bank. The Wall Street Journal said yesterday that Bahrain had given no official explanation for expelling the corre- spondent. Mr Hitchcock, 28,80 words
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Article51 1985-05-31 5 THE Philippines registered a trade surplus of U*****.2 million with Japan last year, its first since 1900. The Philippine News Agency said yesterday that total bilateral trade value was placed at U552,312 bUlkm. The country's exports to Japan increased from $1,015 billion in 1983 to $1,042 billion in51 words
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Article74 1985-05-31 5 THE technical staff of a state electricity board in New Delhi have threatened to perform their duties wearing only undergarments if the authorities fail to meet their demand for uniforms before June L The Press Trust of India yesterday quoted a spokesman for the union of the74 words
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Article71 1985-05-31 5 Agencies A inrMAI-K nhlwtpaiwap whirh uses sign language symbols to communicate with humans has taught 55 words to a fellow chimp. Roger Fouts, a psychologist at Central Washington University, told the US Association for the Advancement of Science that the "teacher" was Washoe, the first chimp toAgencies - 71 words
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Advertisement130 1985-05-31 4 q-fU cr %1 tH d c\n The $6* L~gj DianXin Breakfast Special! At Garden Seafood Restaurant, it is extra special because you can eat all you want, and choose from 50 varietiesincluding some of our master chefs' special seafood creations like crab in yam paste, squid dumpling, sharksfin dumpling and130 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1985-05-31 4 Doonesbury rick,POW TMAFM? TWHKUESHOUU? H&ALASKSCOTW F&WIGFT COME &f FOR Tm.BABt. ONNBKf n x B >» n o ■■■■■■■■< a BY GARRY TRUDEAU soteoF-MswpemAße STILL AT fT. ANPYOUKNOUJ stDT-teux&iDmrr UP AMP CAW ON ABOUT IteOLPMG> rr t m 'Ju36 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration496 1985-05-31 6 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN i "-.V* CHEMICAL BANK, the sixth biggest bank in the US, has appointed a local man to bead its branch here. The appointment of Mr Tang Chun Choy as general manager of the branch and country manager is a significant move496 words
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337 1985-05-31 6 Reuter JAPAN is due to start a yen-de-nominated banker's acceptance (BA) market on Saturday aimed at expanding its short-term money market and speeding interaationalisation of the yen. Hie market, open to both domestic and overseas investors, forms part of the Finance Ministry's liberalisationReuter - 337 words
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113 1985-05-31 6 Bernama A LOWERING of the interest rates on fixed deposits by a few banks, the latest by United Malayan Banking Corporation (UMBC) on Wednesday, could lead to a fall in lending rates in Malaysia. The two rates (deposit and lending) usually move together butBernama - 113 words
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275 1985-05-31 6 China's credit squeeze causing business slump AFP CHINA'S credit squeexe has triggered a business, «lump in south China and in the country's four special economic zones. Western businessmenand bankers said the Bank of China (BOC) had completely reorganised its credit granting practices and tightened central control over the swelling numbersAFP - 275 words
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Article215 1985-05-31 6 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Momfciat ritM IwWmiiliii Local dollar* to on* unit of foreign quoted rterdey er oea pertty US dolor Sterling pound Australian dolor NZ dolor Canadian dolor 2 2240 2 8289 1 4789 ***** 1 6110 2 2250 2 8324 1.4818 1 0012 3.6129 2.8196215 words
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Article363 1985-05-31 6 BA Futures EURODOLLAR futures traded higher in the morning yesterday as market anticipated the release of weak US economic data. Strong buying mainly from overseas saw the all time high of 91.51 in the September contract being penetrated. Stops were also triggered which pushed the contract to 91.54 beforeBA Futures - 363 words
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Article177 1985-05-31 6 HONGKONG: The metal closed easier in moderately active trading yesterday partly due to heavy selling by a foreign Mwk The metal ended at US$&4.6O/315.10 «an ouncecompared with the (315.20/70 close in New York and the $310.30/311.40 fint«h here on Wednesday. The strength of the US dollar also hurt gold.177 words
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289 1985-05-31 6 Reuter ARGENTINA has requested the postponement of a meeting with its Commercial Bank Advisory Committee, which was scheduled to take place in New York yesterday. The delay will enable an Argentine delegation, led by chief negotiator Mario Brodersohn, to continue talk» with the InternationalReuter - 289 words
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Article592 1985-05-31 6 SINGAPORE The US dollar ended mixed In lethargic Singapore trading. There was a brief flurry of activity in the late afternoon as European markets opened with moves to sell down the US currency. Dealers said participants were keeping positions ahead of the release later in the day of592 words
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Article, Illustration185 1985-05-31 6 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed little changed from Wednesday's levels in very quiet trading. IMCAIB mra* «I «fcp MN r»tw tt It maim ha# k dmpotH 7 day 1 month 2 month* 3 months 6 iwmWht 9 monthi 12 morrtht k filn us$ OHm H 7 13/16 7185 words
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Article80 1985-05-31 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market (ell by Vkpoint from Wednesday to close at SV« per cent yesterday. The one and threemonth term rates, however, rose by 1/16-potnt each, while the two-month rate rose by V4-point. S$* Interbank rate» at 3pm yesterday: Offer M ngM80 words
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223 1985-05-31 6 AFP THE PHILIPPINES will soon «1»«* interest rates on central bank and Treasury bills to lower bank lending rates and spur investments in the private sector, officials in Manila said. President Ferdinand Marcos disclosed earlier this week that the government was planningAFP - 223 words
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Advertisement108 1985-05-31 6 Teppanyaki lunch from $15* at the Nadaman daily. rv C m i x. <r" Til /i JL. Ouftfeppanyaki chefs owe their superior skill to years of apprenticeship under a master chef. And the pride of being chosen to uphold the Nadaman's reputation for the finest Japanese cuisine in Japan. Time:108 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article, Illustration264 1985-05-31 7 FACILITIES at Changi Airport have been designed with the realisation that ipecd and efficiency are vital ingredients (or the aircargo industry, according to a booklet recently issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. The booklet, "The many faces of Singapore Changi Airport," noted264 words
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210 1985-05-31 7 AIRLINES in the Asean region "has far outbeaten" carriers in many developed nations in terms of services to the travelling public and movement of cargoes, according to a legal expert with Singapore Airlines JCSIA). o Mr M G Thakurta, SlA's manager for210 words
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Article36 1985-05-31 7 Northwest Orient Airlines last month carried out its first cattle charter to China. A 747 freighter flew 159 head of bred holsteins from New York's John F Kennedy Airport to Beijing on April 12.36 words
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123 1985-05-31 7 THAI AIRWAYS International and Royal Brunei Airlines have entered into a Joint service agreement, mdng Bangkok as a gateway to incorporate services in South-east Asia and Northern Australia with the rest of the world. Under the deal, Royal Brunei's 8737 aircraft will fly between123 words
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Article252 1985-05-31 7 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES (Wtar n# Local tWM Fro* Opto toe FligM Local tiHM For FRIDAY TMA TL351 t FT FT71 SATURDAY CAL C1333 i CV CV796 1130 2355 0150 0615 BEY/SHJ /KUL BOS/JFK ANC/NRT /TPE TPE LUX/DXB FT JAL TMA TMA FT CAL FT70 JL615 NW906 TL351 TL351 <252 words
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643 1985-05-31 7 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE FOUR WINDS Removals, known for its traditional role as a household removal company, has diversified into aircargo and other businesses to stay afloat amidst depressed market conditions. Indications are that the company is ««topHng very well, according to Mr643 words
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FEATURES
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Article498 1985-05-31 8 THE BALL is round, anything can happen in football, we often hear soccer pundits explain. They are not kidding, but this time it has nothing to do with playing the game. What is the world's most popular game coming to with these disgraceful off-the-pitch scenes? In498 words
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Article, Illustration781 1985-05-31 8 ALAN LEE - Sally Aw Sian's decision to move her newspaper empire from Hongkong to Australia has caused a stir in the region. Australian newspapers, speculating on her decision, have come up with more questions than answers. ALAN LEE, in Sydney, pieces it all together for a781 words
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217 1985-05-31 8 G R Horsburgh - Letter to the Editor G R Horsburgh DEAR Sr, Your editorial on May 28 entitled, "No choice but to fight" about changes in New Zealand's Generalised System of Preferences cannot be regarded as an objective analysis of the liwiwi You imply that New Zealand217 words
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Advertisement163 1985-05-31 8 Wang Ban Say Rest. Manager At the Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant, you'll discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood dishes you'll ever taste. An amazing 228 in all, and each masterfully prepared by skillful, caring chefs. You'll also experience the warm, attentive service, so reminiscent of ancient Chinese hospitality163 words
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Miscellaneous692 1985-05-31 8 D Si CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Ed eats in sober style (6) 7 Defeat with striking sportsmanship (8) 8 Pieces of eight! (6) 10 Wok by the m«? (5) 13 Bank of Scotland' (4) 14 City shipping body (4) 15 Do they recoil in dismay when about to be eaten?692 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration654 1985-05-31 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS THE PLANNED launching of Highland Fling tomorrow, which would have set the course of Singapore's Admiral's Cup odyssey, has been thrown slightly off-keel by a building botch-up. The US$lBO,OOO one-tonner's keel had not been built to the designer's specification, forcing its654 words
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Article193 1985-05-31 9 Reuter EUSEBIO Pedroza, the World Boxing Association (WBA) featherweight champion, hinted yesterday he is considering moving up to the super featherweight division. Asked what was his ambition, Pedroza, who is in London to defend title against European champion Barry McGuigan of Northern Ireland on JuneReuter - 193 words
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Article48 1985-05-31 9 AFP ONLY minor adjustments to existing facilities are needed to complete Brisbane's preparations to host the 1992 Olympics. The city needs to spend only US$ll2 million to revamp facilities which were constructed for the 1982 Commonwealth Games, the city's Lord Mayor, Sallyanne Atkinson, said. AFPAFP - 48 words
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759 1985-05-31 9 AFP "CHILDREN'S Day" at this year's French Open tennis championships the day thousands of schoolchildren remember because they are invited by the French Tennis Federation to attend the Roland Garros Stadium in Paris turned out to be a day top seed JohnAFP - 759 words
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Article, Illustration631 1985-05-31 9 AP THREE senior European soccer officials were starting work with Belgian authorities yesterday on "a very deep inquiry to determine the real responsibilities" in Europe's second soccer disaster this month. At least 40 fans 30 of them Italians died at Brussels's Heysel Stadium on Wednesday eveningAP - 631 words
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Article, Illustration496 1985-05-31 9 Body Unguagt ALTHOUGH most people realise the benefits of regular exercise to good health, many still cannot find the tune to work out. There are numerous things in life, however, for which individuals do find the time. Television, parties, reading and doctor's appointments are examples of496 words
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213 1985-05-31 10 Reuter EASTERN AIRLINES is Considering whether to make a hid for Trans World Airlines, but has not discussed any plans yet with TWA. Eastern spokesman Richard McGraw said on Wednesday: "We don't kaow whether we have any iiiii l —t or not." HeReuter - 213 words
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158 1985-05-31 10 Reuter 9» BRITISH Telecommunicating PLC has launched a business communications service to the European continent which will use small-dish aerials located pa or near customers' premises. Hie commercial start of Satstream Europe on Wednesday, which follows a series of customer trials, Was announced by MikeReuter - 158 words
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Article83 1985-05-31 10 Reuter COCA COLA Co expects no detrimental effects on 1986 earnings as a result of expenses associated with the introduction of its new cola product President Donald Esoagh said the new prodact may even lutve a small positive effect on ISBS re-' Coca Cola chief financialReuter - 83 words
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300 1985-05-31 10 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices finished with mixed results on Wednesday after a wave of latesession buying pushed blue chips slightly higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained by 1.46 points to close at 1302.96. The volume on the New York Stock ExchangeReuter - 300 words
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Article189 1985-05-31 10 MAT 9 AbMb C$ 1* Hudtay Mtn Imp Oi hco Int Ptov Pipe lll T 92* 19 40* 4* Mich 4* 35* Jn 21* uioh Alpomo 22* 4* Karr Add IS inch Argoon Hkfcs 25 4-* Loiiow It unch 0 ar^l fAtmt oar* rwva xotkj M Canada V Cat189 words
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Article252 1985-05-31 10 UAW UMmc S25 -5 MAT 29 1600 A Afcho MDUSTMALS 125 -25 Hi Andoi mJ t MM •25 163 -2 AC And Q MS 2990 uneh inch nick oar— Oariv ZZ 1375 |MA 40 -250 A«y> AMC KfiO 4608 1 m •10 Cam GaM C > ?SNM« inch Cam252 words
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Article642 1985-05-31 10 MAT V u» AJcon Akartn 25* 32* 25 40* Lud d Cham Cp ASa d Storm *>* inch Chflknat ■ran* Inc Broodcotf AH <M 111* Aim Con Co 57 Am Am Cyonandd EWc Pvr i 54* 22* tndi 46 64* «h Am Am C22I3B 3 IWtl Am T«l642 words
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Article424 1985-05-31 10 Amsterdam MAT 29 AW 443.00 1.5 1(7 00 uneh Am 221 30 4-1.3 107 AO -0.6 23* 00 4-Z7 A<nha Am Bar* Bmktl Btk Er6 "~1 Catand C+m Prf M| r* Fakkar GMbrot Huntar 0 Im M*r »b KLM 79.40 70S 92J0 A2 36.60 42 131.90 +as lit.30424 words
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188 1985-05-31 10 Renter CONCERN about the future worth of Continental Illinois Holding Corp dominated tta annual meeting as prewd management to explain why their shares are likely to be worthless in September im. Earlier this month, Continental »"*1 said losses on Continental Illinois loans transferredRenter - 188 words
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Advertisement102 1985-05-31 10 f unkal Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50-h-SMGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street. Singapore 0105 Tel: 533 3888 I King s den Sheer Relaxation! A lounge of102 words
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Advertisement53 1985-05-31 10 London stocks pigs IS LOMMge Enjoy the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with the versatile quartet Body PI Soul from the Philippines. They'll captivate you! CRown #PRJNEZ HOTEL MM 0023 Tdw:» 22* 19 MCHOWH. Tmc.: *****18. Tad n*53 words
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Article353 1985-05-31 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed with pared gains owing to a wave of «mall investor profit-taking in the afternoon yesterday. The Hang Seng Index closed 23.95 higher at 1,621.66 after gaining 38.50 in the morning. Among leaders, Cheung Kong gained 40 HK cents to $16.80, China Light 30 to $16,353 words
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Article199 1985-05-31 11 MAY SO v Al Sincere Indu* Ana Cement Cathay Com Chang Hwo Bank MT» 2.08 23.80 24.30 48.50 20.00 -0.02 unch +0.2 4.5 -0.1 Lian Hwo Indus Nan Ya Ptas Pocific Com Pacific Elect Wira Paolung Papar Sharp 11 70 27 00 17.70 14.20 1.18 17.20 -0.15 -0.2 -0.4199 words
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Article378 1985-05-31 11 TOKYO: Share prices climbed for the fourth consecutive day in hectic trading, driving the market average briefly above the 12,800 level and ending at a record closing high. The average ended at 12,790.27, up 23.10 after touching a record high of 12,812.78 in early trading. Volume was 700 million378 words
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Article107 1985-05-31 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed in quiet trading. The mining marker firmed 0.09 to 677.22 while the commercial and industrial index fell 0.63 to 130.44 and oils were steady at 0.748. Lepanto B fell to 0.044 from 0.045. MAY 10 NM Muriliil 0.0014 unc*i 0.014 +0.002 PMox B 0107 words
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Article317 1985-05-31 11 SYDNEY: Australian share prices closed easier on a lack of overseas interest despite a rise in gold prices overnight. Brokers said there were indications recent bullish sentiment had run its course and that a bearish trend was emerging. National turnover was 55.4 million shares, valued at |71.7 million. Falls317 words
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Article151 1985-05-31 11 BANGKOK: Share prices closed lower in in active trading, the Securities Exchange of Thailand said. The Book Club Index fell 0.86 to 138.68 with declines leading advances by a slim margin. Turnover dropped to 144,292 shares worth 29.0 million baht from Wednesday's 784,674 shares worth 52.4 million. MAY 90151 words
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Article66 1985-05-31 11 MAY 30 Won +5 Hytftdai Corn Hyvrxk* Motor KAL 901 564 429 irxh +3 +2 Bonk SoouL 575 Korao Frit 640 inch Commercial Bk 420 •1 •E£Sfcr 1520 405 +5 +5 DorimM. 460 573 •2 983 704 unch Dong Ah. 490 •4 Soimuno Bac 743 -2 -10 unch Gotd66 words
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Article81 1985-05-31 11 Reuter MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co Ltd and its subsidiary, Matsushita Communication Industrial Co Ltd, will set up a company to produce car audio equipment in West Germany on June L The company, with a capital of 2.5 million Deutsc he marks, will start production next October. ItReuter - 81 words
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Article124 1985-05-31 11 Reuter APPLE COMPUTER INC has signed an agreement with China to sell its personal computers there through an independent Chinese distributor, Act Kaihin Co Ltd. Apple spokeswoman Kathleen Dixon said the first computers would be shipped to China in four to six months. The agreementReuter - 124 words
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Article252 1985-05-31 11 Reuter HONGKONG and Yaumati Ferry Co Ltd is planning to build a first class waterfront hotel in the Hongkong central district next to the Exchange Square. Property manager Jimmy Sweetman says Yaumati is negotiating with the government for a private treaty to use the site forReuter - 252 words
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192 1985-05-31 11 Reuter NISSAN MOTOR Co Ltd expects to increase parent net profits to about 80 billion yen and current profit to about 160 billion yen on sales growth of 6.4 per cent to 3,850 billion yen in the year ending March 31. The company earlier announcedReuter - 192 words
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Article106 1985-05-31 11 AFP JAPAN'S Old Electric Industry Co will form a Joint venture with Austria's Voest-Alpine AG in the third quarter of this year to develop and produce large-scale integrated circuits. The joint venture, established near the southern Austrian city of Graz, would be capitalised at US$2 millionAFP - 106 words
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Advertisement98 1985-05-31 11 <?JI in q%O V<^ 9 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL r.? For with popular focal flavours. Enjoy dinner with popular local flavours. Our "Singapore Delights" Buffet is packed with mouthwatering favourites that will definitely get your appetite going. Buffet Dinner is at S$ 14.00+ per person. The Luna Coffee House. We've98 words
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Advertisement189 1985-05-31 11 Two styles of music nightly: June Harris and Jerarraee. /"jfflSTN.The playing of sophisticated f ivories belongs to Hams, with a vocal 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 call it what you189 words
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Advertisement194 1985-05-31 11 Whon tho happy p*opi* go 1 >ii M 1 i Wi ft* COCKTMLLOUNGE L Experience a new and refreshing concept in cocktail lounge entertainment. Experience The Gazebo. The frontispiece of Paramount Hotel, away from all the hustle and bustle A free flowing garden terrace in subde shades of grey and194 words
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Advertisement51 1985-05-31 11 nkgsCTsTi A seafood barbeque on the roof of the Hilton under a canopy of stars. What could be more tempting? An array of fresh seafood awaits you <every Friday from 7 pm 10.30 pm. Be in vogue .11 X Lll Mill's' Verv exclusive Wrv different Very private. I»'s disco and51 words
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Advertisement125 1985-05-31 11 Thai Seafood Served I n True Siamese Slvle Ya V' f r 4 x j •/'■A ih M k. JM Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood, Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. >• Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresf125 words
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457 1985-05-31 12 Bernama AUSTRALIA has been asked to Malaysia's timber and timber products under the Australian System of Tariff Preference (ASTP) to help narrow the bilateral trade surplus now in Australia's favour. The Trade and Industry Ministry's deputy secretary-general, ;Mr Nordin Hassan, said the timber industryBernama - 457 words
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276 1985-05-31 12 Bernama THE Malayan Mining Employers' Association (MMEA) has expressed regret over a recent ruling by the industrial court that a member MMEA company must provide work to? 26 days in a month to daily-rated tin mining workers. MMEA president Puan Kalsom Taib told theBernama - 276 words
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260 1985-05-31 12 UPI PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos has ordered annual Philippine sugar production to be pegged at 1.6 million tonnes to guarantee the country can fulfill its lucrative contract with the US. His directive followed reports on Tuesday from Roberto Benedkrto, chairman of the Philips pineUPI - 260 words
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Article228 1985-05-31 12 SINGAPORE The market closed marginally lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at 170.50 cents per kg, down 0.25 cent from Wednesday night. Prices fluctuated within a one cent range in quiet morning trading, rising initially on nervous short covering of June One RSS following enquiries from Inro's buffer228 words
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Article288 1985-05-31 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOt in h ales NOON CLOSE Beyers Sefters Beyers Int 1 RSS Prompt 172 00 173.00N 171.00 172.00N Int 1 RSS June 85 171.50 172.50 170.50 I71.50N Int 1 RSS July 85 169.00 169.25 168 00 168 50N Int 2 RSS 168288 words
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Article81 1985-05-31 12 (cants/kg. >■*«♦»)JUNE 85 JULY 85 (current month) (forward month) NOON NOON RAS Scltra Iwywt SaMws SSR 20 163.50 165.50N 165.50 I67.50N SSR 50 161.50 163.50N 163 50 165.50N MRELB feyr. luy»n Siim SMR CV 211.50 213.50N 213.50 215.SON SMR L 214.50 216.50N 216.50 *****N SMR 5 19581 words
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Article163 1985-05-31 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed slightly lower on lack of buying interest despite India's weekly palm oil tender. An uncertain trend in Chicago soybean oil futures dampened sentiment. June deliveries in the south region fell Mss to $1,295 per tonne while central and north were unchanged163 words
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Article106 1985-05-31 12 THE price ef tla ea the Kuala Umpv market me rix cents to Ms29.fJ Ckg, aided by eentinstow supplies. The Malayslaa deltar's weakaen against gterttag widened the lacal «Hsceant against the LME Ugh grade prlee to tZll per tonne tram £2M, attraetlag fellew-threagh Japaaese haylag. Hewever, dealers said106 words
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Article158 1985-05-31 12 Yarn (la HK$ per beta of 400 lb) China card«d yarn. cones Blue Phoenix 16'* 2,550 Blue Phoenix 2Cs 2,700 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,150 Blue Phoenix 40 1 s 3,500 Carded yam, hank Blue Phoenix 21's 2,950 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,250 Blue Phoenix 4C 4,400 Open-end158 words
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Article139 1985-05-31 12 WHEAT futures closed 2V4 US cents a bushel lower to IV* cents higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday, making new contract lows in September, March, May and distant July in light, choppy trade. Spot July eased V* cent to finish at US$3.l2 Vi a bushel. Prices139 words
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Article724 1985-05-31 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a subdued session yesterday, with losses from Wednesday's close of £30 to £14. July finished at £2,041, down £17 and little changed from midmorning. Most morning activity was made up of switch trading. Trade buying of May/July narrowed the differential slightly to £33 at724 words
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Article138 1985-05-31 12 ChiiMM Produce Robusta 20/25% 477.50 Exchange (Setters' mm demo p MOT 90- S$/100 k»y FOB NSW ricM m Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW 405.00 EAW FOB NSW 256.00 Coconut oil Bufc Foe 117.00 Gambier Otd drum FOB 130 00 FOB NSW 330.00 New drum FOB 134.00 Copro Mixed Goose)138 words
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Article214 1985-05-31 12 SOYBEAN futures closed 2V 4 US cents higher on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday in nearby July to 2V* cents lower in distant months in moderately light trade, after making new contract lows In September through May. Old crop months remained firm relative to new as spreading214 words
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Article271 1985-05-31 12 Singapore C-l Ord unq (S$/Mo, B«<bw) Loonzain Rico Frogront new crop 1.* 084 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grade 2nd 0.62 100% 3rd grade unq 3rd 0.60 Parboiled Rice New Crop no stock 5% 10% 227 25% 222 10% no stock Thai Broken Maize unq A-super Special oo Hongkong271 words
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Advertisement73 1985-05-31 12 m. t /> \V r, V. Hits Pricebuster prices will be music to your ears. Hundreds of hardbound books on a wide range of topics go for a song, thanks to publishers worldwide. At Times' Pricebuster section, when the cash register rings the prices, you won't believe your ears! fHEBOOKSHCf73 words
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Article, Illustration4165 1985-05-31 13 CONSTRUCTION counters were the focus of attention yesterday in an otherwise quiet market which closed mixed after a day of indecisive trading. The construction counters experienced strong buying support from overseas institutions. Collectively, the four 'Ls' chalked up a total volume of 582,0004,165 words
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Article236 1985-05-31 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Om Tacfc 252 SMI 324 0 C C 940 KM M 8M 380 1 4 M SO* 271 JM| EX SO* 218 Falls AM Owe 174 S|Mf« Fa44ar 140 8at|aa>ai 334 H*meh— SO* 201 D S 615 OUT 255 bataa SO* 215 R«toi«b 185236 words
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Article2125 1985-05-31 13 BID and offer price* officially I listed and business In and re- < ported to the Stock Exchange of i Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 unit* unless otherwise specified. All Time SetUement Contracts are quoted2,125 words
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Article275 1985-05-31 13 HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL LIMITED: Seventeenth AGM at the Conference Room, Hotel Grand Central Building, 22 Cavenagh Road, Singapore 0922 today at 2.30 pm. I JEW KIM TAH HOLDINGS LIMITED: Third AGM at the Board Room, 80 Marine Parade Road, #19-00 Parkway Parade, Singapoe 1544 today at 11am. THE275 words
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Article, Illustration472 1985-05-31 14 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN *:THE OUTLOOK for United Z~ Plantations Bhd (UPB) is bright although earnings are unlikely •-to top last year's record breaking results. [Z In the first quarter of this 1-year, palm oil prices were firm, thanks to the high US dollar472 words
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Article87 1985-05-31 14 Group operating revenue was jt535.5 million, investment and mother income was $1.54 million operating profit was $5.37 •'million for the year to end December 1984. No comparative figures are available for 1983. After tax of $2.73 million and I minority and pre-acquisition profits of v 5169,000, attributable87 words
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364 1985-05-31 14 SOUTH-EAST Asia Envelopment Corporation Bhd (Seacorp), whose profits have been rising since 1975, expects continued satisfactory results in the current year. Seacorp's main activities consist of the operation of a discount house and management of unit trusts. It also acts as financiers. For the year ended364 words
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Article205 1985-05-31 14 Monogtrs' priccs Second B'putro Third B'putro Fourth B'putro 4.79 4 13 484 4 18 for May 31 461 466 Singapore Unit Truat Fifth B'putro Sixth B'putro 297 301 3.02 306 The Commerce 1.97 The Savings Fund 1.46 S'pore Prog Fund 0 86 S'por# Sec Fund 1.27 S'pore Invest205 words
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Article95 1985-05-31 14 HONGKONG Wednesday 1246.7 Hong Seng Index Week aao 1247.9 Thursday 1621.66 Wednesday 1597.71 NEW YORK Week ago 1617.30 Dow Jones TOKYO Wednesday 1302.98 Tuesday 1301.52 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ogo 1303.76 Thursday ****** 27 Standard Poors Wednesday *****.17 Week ago *****.13 Wednesday 187.68 Tuesday 187.85 TSE Index Week95 words
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289 1985-05-31 14 THANKS to a four-fold increase in the production of palm oil crop, Chin Teck Plantations Bhd has turned in a set of impressive first-half results. So for the first time in four years, the company is paying an interim dividend. The directors of289 words
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Article450 1985-05-31 14 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market closed on a slightly easier note yesterday in another round of lethargic trading. As in recent days, investors preferred to stay away in the absence of any positive developments. Consequently, turnover fell to only 3.61 million shares valued at450 words
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Article1956 1985-05-31 14 BID and 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. MDUS TRIALS A Choc (2 1 OS) AMD (3.025) Alcom1,956 words
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374 1985-05-31 14 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK SATERAS Resources (Malaysia) Bhd is acquiring a controlling interest in a company which is involved in a Ms 27 million property project in Sarawak. It is paying M 55.5 million cash for 55 per cent or 2.75 million shares in374 words
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Article137 1985-05-31 14 SIME DARBY Bhd announced yesterday that it has completed all aspects of the merger of its insurance interests with the East West Insurance group. A new insurance giant, Sime Shield Investment Holdings Pte Ltd, with a paid-up capital of $31.5 million, has emerged in the wake137 words
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Article781 1985-05-31 14 LAST FULL YEA* Company Penod Date Year Net EPS Gross Met profit (S 000) onnounced lest year ending (cents) die Pohong In* Final Jan 31 Dec 84 9.352L K L Industries Final Mar 16 Oct 84 3.2 1.5 2,878 Peok Hue Final Mar 27 Dec 84 0.3 16.0781 words
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510 1985-05-31 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI IF NOT for the substantial amount of profits that Neptune Orient Lines Ltd made through the sale of four of its container vessels last year, the national shipping line would have posted hefty losses for the 1984 financial year.510 words
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304 1985-05-31 15 IGB CORPORATION Bhd, together with Endiri and PanLease, is now identifying suitable investment opportunities which will contribute to the long-term profitability of Malaysian Containers (1974) Bhd (MCB). This was disclosed in IGB's circular to shareholders in connection with its acquisition of 4.2304 words
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425 1985-05-31 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THE KUOK-CONTROLLED Perlis Plantations Bhd group has managed an increase in profitability for the six months ended March 31, 1965. But the improvement has been less than satisfactory and the company provides little explanation for the performance. Figures released yesterday425 words
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494 1985-05-31 15 GENERAL Lumber (Holdings) Bhd, the once ailing timber processing group, strode firmly back into the black in the first half year ended March 31. The group managed to reverse a pre-tax loss of M 51.21 million last year into a $615,060 pre-tax profit posted494 words
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233 1985-05-31 15 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK REDUCED earnings from its farming operations has again depressed the profits of Yeo Hiap Seng (Malaysia) Bhd for the first six months to endMarch. Unless market conditions improve, the company predicts that the situation may remain unchanged in233 words
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Article901 1985-05-31 15 EQUITIES closed firm yesterday in the absence of any selling pressure and helped by selective buying for the new account, dealers said. However, turnover was thin. The FTSE 100 share index at 1430 GMT was up 3.1 at 1315.1. Beecham gained 15p at 380, Glaxo rose 20p to901 words
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Advertisement73 1985-05-31 14 NOTICE To tha hokfara of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Dapoait dua 29th November, 1965 of: o THE SAITAMA BANK, LTD. 16, Raffles Quay, #38-01, Hong Leong Building, Singapore 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of Interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the73 words
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Advertisement73 1985-05-31 15 BE: IMOCONB SURVEYS SERVICES PTE LTD Notice advertisement In 8T 30/5/85. The fax no of the above Company should read (66) *****71 and not as published. The error Is regretted. ABDUL RAHIM BIN JAAFAR (l/C NO: OQMUO/I) With effect from May 15, 1985 the above person is no longer in73 words
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Advertisement291 1985-05-31 15 This announcement appears as a matter of record onty. nereopisx bohn) (Incorporated in Malaysia) PUBLIC ISSUE of 50,448,000 new ordinary shares of M 50.50 each at a price of M 50.70 per share USTING of 200,000,000 ordinary shares of M 50.50 each on The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange and Stock291 words
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Article36 1985-05-31 16 Reuter THE SABAH State Assembly yesterday passed a vote of confidence in its new Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan, whose appointment is being challenged by the opposition United Sabah National Organisation.Reuter - 36 words
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52 1985-05-31 16 Reuter THE US and Soviet arms control negotiators yesterday began a second round of talks in Geneva on nuclear arsenals and space weapons. Chief Soviet negotiator Viktor Karpov said that Moscow was ready "to negotiate ways to prevent a nuclear war on earth andReuter - 52 words
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Article62 1985-05-31 16 AP INDONESIA wants the US involved in solving the Cambodian problem, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday. Returning from talks in Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, Dr Kusumaatmadja said: "The area should not be left to the interplay of the Soviet Union and China. That is whyAP - 62 words
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Article41 1985-05-31 16 AP JAPAN and its private industry are discussing plans to develop a highly efficient and durable car engine. A government official said yesterday that extensive talks to design a ceramic gas turbine engine are underway.AP - 41 words
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Article41 1985-05-31 16 Reuter THE US index of leading indicators declined a seasonally adjusted 0.2 per cent in April following a revised 0.1 per cent increase in March. The revisions resulted from new data on the change in inventories. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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50 1985-05-31 16 AFP THE UNION Carbide Corporation has increased its compensation offer for the Bhopal gas leak victims from US$2OO million to $300 million. Newspapers in New Delhi reported yesterday quoted unidentified sources as saying the amount would be paid over a period of 15 years. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration545 1985-05-31 16 ZHOU MEI - Promising market in China By ZHOU MEI PLASTIC GOODS are among the consumer items craved for in the People's Republic of China (PRC). Entrepreneurs on the look-out for money-spinners have spotted this as an up and rising industry of this country of a billion consumers. Enterprises545 words
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338 1985-05-31 16 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE PROPOSAL to have a few independant schools in the near future received a mixed bag of reaction, with principals generally welcoming the move. Those who were not principals thought that the proposal to give some principals more leeway to run338 words
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Article64 1985-05-31 16 Reuter THE New York stock market headed higher in early trading yesterday as investors studied new economic reports. Before the stock market opened, the Commerce Department reported that leading indicators declined 0.2 per cent in April. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up three points to 1906.Reuter - 64 words
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285 1985-05-31 16 THE CONSTRUCTION Industry Development Board is restructuring and upgrading its export promotion unit to give local builders a sharper edge in the international market. CIDB chairman Mr Yap Neng Chew said the restructured export promotion unit would be organised into four groups*285 words
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567 1985-05-31 16 AFP JAPAN was "by far" the world's largest market for gold hoarding in 1984, according to Gold 1985, the authoritative gold review published annually by the Consolidated Goldfields mining group. The report, published in London, says: "As usual, the sense of timingAFP - 567 words
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222 1985-05-31 16 THE US$5O-million floating rate note (FRN) issued by Hyundai Engineering and Construction will be signed in Singapore today. This is the first FRN issue by the Hyundai group and its first borrowing from the Asian dollar market. The issue will be listed later on222 words
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300 1985-05-31 16 Reuter BRITAIN, accepting the blame for the Brussels soccer riot which killed 38 people, has offered £250,000 to families of the victims. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday announced the gift as an "initial payment" after emergency talks on the disasterReuter - 300 words
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Advertisement369 1985-05-31 16 Leader, Pag• 8 Viotonc* thrattom future match**, Pigt 9 Advertisement Cheers! Bhouki I change into a tuxedo when writing this week's column, I asked myself. After all, it's very much a black and white affair.. So formal, what with Black and White Whisky and Black Tower. On second thoughts, open369 words
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Miscellaneous48 1985-05-31 16 WMfim Outlook for today: Foir. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on May 30 at the airport: Maximum temperature 33.0 Associated humidity '—o Minimum temperature 26.9 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine RoinfoM in millimetres nil Rainfall this month 69 4 Rainy days this month 1048 words
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Article43 1985-05-31 17 A SEAMAN'S union ban on the Pacific Bold, a general cargo ship owned by Pacific Navigation, has been lifted. m The ship has resumed its charter commitments since Monday. The charter involves 10 voyages between Fremantle and Cocos Island.43 words
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Article41 1985-05-31 17 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA/Eastern USA and Australia/ Eastern Canada Shipping Conferences said they will raise their currency adjustment factor to 30.10 per cent on June 27 from the 25.62 per cent due to come into effect on June 8. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article70 1985-05-31 17 UPI bEEP-SEA DIVERS surfaced on Wednesday with more elaborate emerald and gold jewelry from the wreck of a Spanish galleon, bringing the haul of sunken treasure to nearly US$l million in the past four days. The latest discovery four pieces was retrieved from a hole in the bottomUPI - 70 words
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Article, Illustration525 1985-05-31 17 SINGAPORE HAS assumed the position of being the busiest port in the world. It overtook Rotterdam to gam the prime position. Last year, ships amounting to 527.5 million grt called at Singapore while Rotterdam served ships aggregating 421 million tonnes. Yokohama took the525 words
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287 1985-05-31 17 UPI PANAMANIAN DEFENCE Minister General Antonio Noriega Moreno has obtained Japan's pledge to cooperate in Panama's ambitious project to build a new Panama Canal, foreign ministry officials said. The officials said Noriega was assured of Japan's aid when he paid aUPI - 287 words
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699 1985-05-31 18 Reuter AFTER ESTABLISHING a major service base for its Atlantic fishing fleet in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, the Soviet Union is now seeking expanded facilities for other vessels. The president of the Canary Islands autonomous government, Jeronimo Saavedra, said that Russia had madeReuter - 699 words
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Article184 1985-05-31 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd184 words
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Article827 1985-05-31 18 A Top Ent X 1 AB Shpg V 5 Ateo Una VI 3 Ahranlual Lrar X 1 AC Tooptor X 5 Amah Onant X 3 APC Lra V 4 APL 2/3 Arrow Unas X 4 AtVn Lm X 1 AM 1 1 ASCL 1 Boft-Canoda Lra VI827 words
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Article1891 1985-05-31 18 TIME-CHARTERING dominated the freight market C on Wednesday and included E several bookings from Ja- 2 pan, dry cargo brokers E said. A 34,000 tonner was fixed for a South African n round voyage after spot de- li livery in Japan at U553,900 t daily. Also booked from1,891 words
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131 1985-05-31 18 AFP A BOAT MANNED by the enviromental protection organisation Greenpeace will head for the Antarctic in June after a world-wide voyage alerting nations to pollution and "pillaging" of the southernmost continent, a Greenpeace statement released in London said. The 19 ecologists on boardAFP - 131 words
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Article69 1985-05-31 18 Bernama THE KUANTAN Port Authority handled nearly 193,000 tonnes of cargo for the first quarter of this year, an increase of 105.6 per cent compared with the same period last year. Nearly 191,000 tonne of the cargo were exported through the Kuantan port in TanjungBernama - 69 words
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224 1985-05-31 19 Reuter UNDERWRITING MEMBERS of Lloyd's of London can derive reassurance about their commitment to the business from the increased stringency of regulations and the current insurance market upturn, Lloyd's chairman Peter Miller said is a speech in the US, a copy of whichReuter - 224 words
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523 1985-05-31 19 Reuter SOME MAJOR Japanese liner operators may eventually operate independently on vital trans-Pacific routes, following a current reorganisation of services, industry sources said. They said the latest moves, which include agreements to undertake Joint ventures with foreign liners, have anticipated relaxation of MinistryReuter - 523 words
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250 1985-05-31 19 AFP A WEST GERMAN cargo ship was hit and seriously damaged on Wednesday in a raid by two unidentified aircraft in the southern Gulf, but will be able to continue on its route to Karachi, Pakistan, the captain said. Captain Wlebe of theAFP - 250 words
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Article133 1985-05-31 19 Agencies A BUILD-UP of gases in the Petrogen One's tank as it unloaded its cargo of 25,000 tonnes of highly inflammable naphta is the most likely cause of the tanker explosions in Algeciras which killed 36 people, officials said. Firemen are still trying to clean upAgencies - 133 words
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142 1985-05-31 19 AUSTRALIAN National Line has finally sold the 122,750 dwt bulk carrier, Australian Pioneer, to Korean interests for a repotted AJB.B million. Kujke Shipping representatives inspected the carrier in Japan some time ago but there were hitches before the sale was settled. The Australian142 words
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3259 1985-05-31 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 of3,259 words
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Article696 1985-05-31 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Lampung Al Mirqab B Angsana N Colombo Anro Asio Takari II L Srimathi Five Oaks P Pierce Uni Handsome Bolan Vira Bhum E Garden Glory696 words
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Article1691 1985-05-31 25 Who acts for whom I The leading shipping lines operating from j < local ports and their agents. A-B A Top Enterprises Pt« Ltd Same (S) AB Sh.pp.ng Bousteod Shpg Ag«ncie» Afea Line Afncon Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Lmer Km Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus Shipping Agencies (S) MUtiport1,691 words
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Article309 1985-05-31 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Arrivsl Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Auby K24E alongside 31.5/0600 Pravdinsk K18 alongside 31.5/1500 Gold Stream K35 30.5/1500 31.5/2300 Jenson IV K23 31.5/0700 01.6/0700 Karl Marx K17 31.5/1800 02.6/0600 Lampung K11A 31.5/1200 31.5/2300 Takari VI K20 31.5/1200 02.6/2300 Turkmeniya K10 31.5/1400 01.6/1000 PASIR PANJANQ309 words
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Advertisement289 1985-05-31 17 Monthly from Pitman Available at all good bookshops and newsagents 111 Times IHIL9 Distributors |W AFTER ESTABLISHING a major service base for its Atlantic fishing fleet in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, the Soviet Union is now seeking expanded facilities for other vessels. Pag« II SOME MAJOR Japanese liner operators may289 words
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Advertisement226 1985-05-31 17 I u UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEAIORD SHIPPING AGENCIES Shtnlon Way 0402 C Ms»n« Hog»» Singapore 070' T»l No BS.'Jil CFS oWica TPC 03 30 Tel *****31 and *****37 Terminal office TPC 03 79 1#! No *****90 *****93 NATIONAL UK OF BAWAM, RAQ, KUWAIT, QATAR, SAUDI AMHA AMD226 words
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Advertisement473 1985-05-31 17 A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead, forewarned will be forearmed $22.00. THE BOOKSHOP S* por» (EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA 6 ASIA To CahforuM US G US A LGB OAK w tn473 words
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Advertisement338 1985-05-31 18 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA T MIDDLE EAST ■MIL 1/7 1/7 S.KBW 1/7 I L muo U/7 l«/ 7 NIW W7 14 TMH9M 21/7 73/7 (L MS 22/7 a/7 21/7 KM asaim 27/7 m/ 7 tokto h 27/7 21/7 31/7 l 1 AIM accepting LCL Cargo lor USA Ports only338 words
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Advertisement496 1985-05-31 19 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok Overeeae Containers Limited :ONTAINERSHtP StRVICE TO UK CONTINENT M/t M/l 11/ l IVI M/l W vrt mn mn 11/7 U/7 an a/7 M/ 7 W7 m/I m/t 11/1 U/9 a/t n/7496 words
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Advertisement248 1985-05-31 19 NOTICE TM ECONOUNES INTERMODAL COMMON CARRIER WEEKLY FCL/LCL SERVICE TO CANARY ISLANDS. CEUTA, MELILA, PORTUGAL. NORTH WEST AFRICA (VIA EUROPE) IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WITH EFFECT FROM 1ST JUNE 1985 THE APPOINTMENT OF FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS PTE LTD 10 ANSON ROAD #35-14 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, SINGAPORE 0207 TEL: *****45 (20248 words
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Advertisement347 1985-05-31 20 4& Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS 10 CONTINENT UK 4A f I ■■dhai^i UP XflQMfw, RWQ, jantoiMtejhatt CarrflMan ft S. America re h Europt rp« nutMi taMiu B. Vf a/i M/I USA CANADA r. utairpM 12/ C 1/7 25/1 M/tt 5/7 7/7 Oh* J/7 a/7 21/7 1/7 •14/7 2V7 Jl/7 M/ 5 2/1347 words
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Advertisement403 1985-05-31 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR ami CMPOMTHHI (Burmese National Line) Loadhg for Ranfoon S'pere Pa-a* VMM 4/6 Jim Hteneywa V 202 6/1 June Pi|M iUM 7/9 Jum Phashwtjyawywa V2SSW 17/11 tee Pa-M VtSN 24/26 Im BANK LINE i»:< 3: vx jL' 3a.>:il'iLfiri'.»il SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 15 Jun403 words
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Advertisement774 1985-05-31 22 a. v»: s "K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE PLEASED TO INFORM ALL OUR SHIPPERS, SUPPORTERS AND FRIENDS THAT FROM IST JUNE, 1985. WE ARE APPOINTED AS AGENTS IN SINGAPORE FOR "K LINE" S. E. ASIA/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE. WITH THIS APPOINTMENT, WE WILL THEREFORE BE REPRESENTING FULLY ALL774 words
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Advertisement563 1985-05-31 23 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TWMKE2SW+ (3/6) 5/6 Z«/b C CONTAKK 30W (10/6) 12/6 1/7 2/7 4/7 6/ K CHANCE 22W (17/6) 19/6 8/7 9/7 11/7 13/ HK CONTMNEK 4511 (24/6) 26/6 15/7 16/7 18/7 20/ OCHEF44W 1/7) 3/7 22/7 23/7 25/7 27/ K JACEJM 29N...~ (8/7) 10/7 29/7 30/7 1/8563 words
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Advertisement448 1985-05-31 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Veaaela SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON l—W 14 10 I 21/ liihW 11/1 IS/* Hhiii/lOW 11/ l 22/ i V w* in iv ihiiiimn— tp 13/7 hnw/IWI 15/7 11/7 11/ tmtmnm h/7 nn v I tnn lb. M/W l/fl (MMIIW MB) Mi448 words
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