The Business Times, 14 February 1984
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Title Section11 1984-02-14 1 BUSINESS TIME M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1984 60 CENTS11 words
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323 1984-02-14 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO THE winding-up orders against People's Park Development Ltd and People's Park Land (Pte) Ltd were rescinded unconditionally yesterday. This followed the payment of cost of petition (undisclosed) and $1.4 million in interest on tax arrears by323 words
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397 1984-02-14 1 KONSTANTIN Chernenko, 72-year-old former close aide to President Leonid Brezhnev, was yesterday elected to succeed Yuri Andropov as General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party. Moscow state radio and television announced the election, by the party central committee, in a special broadcast. Mr Chernenko, the397 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-02-14 1 PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Government of Democratic Kampuchea, arrives in Singapore today for a seven-day official visit. He will be accompanied by his wife, Princess Monique. They will be met at the airport by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S171 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-02-14 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM ASEAN wants and will find advantage in a dynamic Australia, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday. But he added that if Australia does not move with changes it will be left behind. In a joint press conference with460 words
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357 1984-02-14 1 AUBTRALIA may allow a limited aamber of foreign baaks to set ap bnaiaeas In the eoaatry, aad this aagars well far at least two local haaka which have repreoeatative offices there. Plans by the Ualted Overseas Bank (UOB) aad the Oventt Chiaeee Baakiag357 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article99 1984-02-14 1 Reuter THE Soviet Union has assigned a second aircraft carrier to the Pacific. A senior US naval intelligence officer said yesterday that the Novorossiysk will enter the Malacca Straits today on its way to the Pacific where it will join the Minsk, another carrier. The officer, who askedReuter - 99 words
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Article90 1984-02-14 1 UPI AFTER interviewing 86 witnesses over the past 3Vt months with no definite evidence of who killed Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino, an investigatory panel is looking to Japan for witnesses to the slaying. The five-member commission created by President Ferdinand Marcos to look into the murder ofUPI - 90 words
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Article59 1984-02-14 1 UPI FRENCH Foreign Trade and Tourism Minister Edith Cresson met Indonesian President Suharto in Jakarta yesterday and pledged to correct a trade balance in favour of France. Ms Cresson arrived last Saturday for a four-day visit. After meeting President Suharto, she said that the Indonesian president is concernedUPI - 59 words
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Article67 1984-02-14 1 Reuter BRITAIN'S Princess Diana, wife of heir to the throne Pryre Charles, is expecting a second child late in September. Buckingham Palace broke the news yesterday after months of speculation and said that Queen Elizabeth is delighted and that the 22-year-old princess is in perfect health. The newReuter - 67 words
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Article116 1984-02-14 1 MINISTRIES and government departments in Malaysia have been directed not to give special consideration to tender applications and bids made by the family and relatives of the Prime Minister. The directive was issued on Nov 3 last year by Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad through his senior private116 words
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Article101 1984-02-14 1 AFP INDONESIAN army commander-in-chief Benny Murdani arrived in Hanoi yesterday for an official fourday visit to Vietnam at the invitation of Vietnamese Defence Minister General Van Tien Dung, officials said. They did not specify the purpose of the trip, Mr Murdani's first to Vietnam as commander-in-chief, althoughAFP - 101 words
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Article200 1984-02-14 1 A BRITISH timber agent, Albert Plaut Ltd, lost $2.7 million when the 7,000 cubic metres of plywood it bought from Royal Timber Pte Ltd of Singapore did not reach its destination, a district court was told yesterday. Mr Philip Palmer, managing director of Albert200 words
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250 1984-02-14 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN A GROUP of Dutch computer engineers intend to team up with local partners to set up a service centre here for computer users. The proposed centre will offer technology in the use of Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD-CAM)250 words
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209 1984-02-14 1 STUDENTS of the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) will gradually have to pay higher tuition fees. At present, Singapore citizens, permanent residents and students on Public Service Commission (PSC) scholarships and bursaries studying medicine a ad209 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement229 1984-02-14 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM IKMDS DBS Bank takes 20th place in the list of active lead managers for syndication loans in the Asia-Pacific Page 2 SINGAPORE, Hongkong and Tokyo are the most expensive places to work and live in, says study Page 3 THIS week's economic data are229 words
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Advertisement20 1984-02-14 1 See page 3 ilEl Imported from Germany 4. *9 "I 9vVi C> BECKsBIER c sm G Another quality product from20 words
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Advertisement76 1984-02-14 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM See page 4 u The Schiphol experience Whars that "FIyKLM through Amsterdam and discover <? 3sr Vrcro v J> What travellers appreciate most about Schiphol Airport is the combination of smooth transfers, moving walkways, helpful groundstaff and a duty-free shopping area that is second76 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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445 1984-02-14 2 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG DBS Bank holds 20th place in the list of active lead managers for syndication loans in the Asia-Pacific, but top place in South-east Asia. This ranking was published in the latest issue of the American magazine the Institutional Investor.445 words
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242 1984-02-14 2 Reuter JAPAN'S 13 city banks and three long-term credit banks have agreed on rules to curb excessive speculation in forward foreign exchange transactions to be liberalised from April 1, Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank said. From that date the Japanese monetary authorities will eliminate the realReuter - 242 words
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Article140 1984-02-14 2 THE Institute of Banking and Finance (IBF) Alumni has amended its constitution and enlarged its executive committee from 13 to 15 members. The amendment, passed at a recent annual general meeting, was made "in recognition of the two important portfolios of membership and publicity." At the140 words
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285 1984-02-14 2 Reuter A US trade official has asked Japan for a decision within two to three months on the participation of major US banks in the Japanese trust market, the financial daily, Nihon Keizai Shim bun, reported. Deputy US trade representative RobertReuter - 285 words
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Article140 1984-02-14 2 Lloyds expects to recover Reuter LLOYDS Bank International said that it expects sterling to recover to US$l.55 by the end of the year as the dollar weakens. In its monthly International Financial Outlook, it said that sterling, which closed in London last Friday at around $1.4145, will remain vulnerable toReuter - 140 words
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413 1984-02-14 2 Reuter tuts week's economic data is expected to stimulate debate over the pace of the US economy and whether the Fed will be persuaded to change its course. While some analysts believe the data will show a continuing strong economy, others profess economicReuter - 413 words
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Article132 1984-02-14 2 Reuter FURTHER interest rate cuts are likely as a result of continued easiness in Hongkong interbank rates. The overnight lending rate has been trading below 5 per cent since Wednesday, and closed around 3 per cent on Friday. However, sources said that any cut wouldReuter - 132 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article489 1984-02-14 2 TRADING was quiet on the local foreign exchange market yesterday as it was a New York holiday. The dollar was generally weaker from Friday against most major currencies. It opened at 552.1315/20 against the local currency in quiet trading. It did not move much beyond this range and489 words
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Article93 1984-02-14 2 THE US dollar yesterday extended its losses in fairly active trading towards the close. It eased to 2.7325/32 marks from an early 2.7362/ 69 and New York's 2.7410/30 close, and to 234.06/15 yen from 234.15/25 and 234.10/20. Dealers said sentiment had changed after the US unit rallied only marginally93 words
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Article97 1984-02-14 2 THE dollar yesterday opened slightly lower against most currencies but traded narrowly in a quiet market. The death of Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, fierce fighting in Lebanon and relatively supportive US economic data failed to prevent the dollar's recent downward movement, reflecting a change in sentiment away frofrr the97 words
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Article23 1984-02-14 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.125 per cent.23 words
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Article171 1984-02-14 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Feb 13: USMhn Offer BU 7 days 913/16 911/18 1 month 9% 9* 2 months 9 15/18 913/18 3 months 10 9% 6 months 10* 10 9 months 10* 10* 12 months 10* 10* DM Mm 1 month 3171 words
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Article43 1984-02-14 2 RANGE at prim ottered by discount bcuw on Feb 13: Overnight: t Call deport»: 2-1 Cloataf Baytec 8.111M 3-month Treasury bill* 2H 2*4 3-month Bank bills 7* 7H 3 months CD 7* 7 8 months CD 7Vt 7* Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article314 1984-02-14 2 GOLD futures prices in Singapore yesterday eased in late afternoon trading due largely to lack of interest and the metal's weakness abroad. Trading was thin with operators mostly sidelined in the absence of fresh factors, resulting in a low volume of only 54 lots, including 16 kerbs. The one314 words
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Article34 1984-02-14 2 PM Itort New York 8.74B 8.738 t.TtS 1TB Zurich 8.7JB 8.STB I.7TS MS Mm PM Singapore 8.73B 8.75B 8.78S 8 JOS Ckntagprt In US dollars a troy owe Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore34 words
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Article93 1984-02-14 2 THE US dollar closed on a weaker note yesterday, reflecting its recent failure to benefit significantly from tension in the MMdi» East and the death of Soviet President Tori Andropov, dealers «aid. It closed at the day's low of 2.7310/20 Deutschemartas from the 2.7410/30 New York finish last Friday,93 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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HOME NEWS
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459 1984-02-14 3 LEE HAH SHIH - By LEE HAH SHIH THE Chairman of the National Computer Board (NCB) yesterday said this region needs more market research companies on the computer industry. The region has a fast .growing industry but not enough work is being done to gather specific marketing459 words
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266 1984-02-14 3 THE Singapore International Chamber of Commerce (SICC) has been considering changes to its City Commemoration Prize Fund to assist students undertaking courses of higher education. < The practice so far has been to award students who have completed their studies with distinction.266 words
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167 1984-02-14 3 SECOND Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) S Rajaratnam has given Wu Kher up to Friday to pay up more than $7,000 in legal costs which be will take bankruptcy proceedings against Wu. Wu, an unsuccessful Workers' Party candidate in the 1972 and 1976167 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-02-14 3 SINGAPORE'S tax system j has been designed so as to reward effort, and this is why the government has been extremely careful in ensuring that the Republic does not become a tax haven or Oat it subsidises and shelters uncompetitive activities. In560 words
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303 1984-02-14 3 MORE than 250 foreign delegates gathered in Singapore yesterday (or the opening of the First International Conference on Small Hydro. The conference, organised by International Water Power and Dam Construction, a British publication, has attracted overseas participants from more than 40 countries.303 words
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317 1984-02-14 3 THE HEALTH Ministry has appointed six members to the National Advisory Committee on hepatitis and related diseases. Associate Professor Oon Chong Jin of the National University of Singapore is the committee's chairman. Others on the committee are Associate Professor Chan Soh Ha (deputy317 words
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207 1984-02-14 3 CONFRONTATION to sal la Australia, la Its place will be tripartite eeaseasas emphaabtag the beaeflta sf ceaaaltatlve aad cooperative acttoa, said Prime Minister M Hawke yesterday. Mr Hawke, wee head sf the Aastrallaa Ceaadl sf Trade Üblmm, ate» said that there will aaw207 words
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Article100 1984-02-14 3 MESSAGES «I ewillMf» have beta east by PraUort Devaa Nair, Prime MhMer Lee Kna Tew aai Minister far Ferelga Afalrs S Dhaaahalaa to Ike USSR •a the death «< Bevtet Pretfdeat Yarl Aadrapav. In Ms meaaage to the Prealdtam at the Supreme Cevtet M the UBBR, Mr100 words
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459 1984-02-14 3 SINGAPORE, Hongkong and Tokyo are the most expensive places to work and live in, according to a study on worldwide cost of living. The Runzheimer annual worldwide cost of living study is based on the hypothetical relocation of an American family459 words
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394 1984-02-14 3 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is turning to the public for help in its quest (or missing tourists. In its first Tourism Ideas Contest, the board is offering 95,000 and a trip to Los Angeles (or the best idea on attractions and activities394 words
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Article88 1984-02-14 3 SINGAPORE Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd will convert its CSS service No 7 into a one-man operation from Monday. Fares will be charged by distance travelled as at present. No tickets will be issued on this service as the buses will not be fitted with ticket88 words
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Article139 1984-02-14 3 THE Government has now allowed the impart af frozen beef and mutton from Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. Frozen chicken from Brazil and frozen pork from Hangzhou in China can now also be brought into Singapore. The decision follows a study mission by the Primary Production139 words
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Advertisement161 1984-02-14 3 in U.K. Jr for One Week! From now until 31st March, when you hire a Woods of Reigate car for 2 weeks or more, you'll receive one week's rental... FREE! You have a choice of 12 different models numbering over 600 NEW cars Woods of Reigate is one of the161 words
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Advertisement271 1984-02-14 3 Asia's best-selling Small Business Computer Superior hardware, software and support— NEC's winning combination. NEC Small Business Computers are the first choice of businessmen all over Asia. NEC SYSTEM 100 and SYSTEM 150 are designed to help your company grow with various models and special features to ease expansion. Introduction is271 words
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OVERSEAS
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268 1984-02-14 4 UPI TECHNICIANS are confident problems with Challenger's fragile US$lOO million mechanical arm will be solved in plenty of time for the shuttle's return to space in April. A "very clean" Challenger returned to earth with only minor damage, Mr Bob Webster, Kennedy SpaceUPI - 268 words
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Article, Illustration790 1984-02-14 4 Reuter SOVIET leader Yuri Andropov bequeathed a healthier Soviet economy and laid the groundwork for reforms but future change will depend on who succeeds him. The new leader will have to tackle problems Mr Andropov never had time to resolve such as poor productivity, slowReuter - 790 words
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280 1984-02-14 4 Reuter MALAYSIA'S founding father, Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday urged the Sultan of Johore to tread carefully when he becomes king in April. The Tunku said the sultan should show great care and keep his personal feelings to himself on becoming constitutional Head ofReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-02-14 4 UPI FIVE people, including two Chinese citizens and a former Bell Laboratories technician, have been arrested on charges of trying to smuggle to China sophisticated electronic equipment that can be used in missile guidance systems, US Customs officials announced last Sunday. It was the firstUPI; Source: UPI picture - 278 words
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234 1984-02-14 4 Bernama THE Johore government will give priority to companies which already have headquarters in Malaysia in the proposed re-siting of certain industries from Singapore. Johore Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul A jib Ahmad said yesterday that governme nt-to-goverament negotiations are underway on the re-siting, onBernama - 234 words
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Article695 1984-02-14 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From PAA PA5 0235 JFK/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL CV CV796 0900 LUX/DXB MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH8U 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0960 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP GIA GA960 1100 HLP695 words
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387 1984-02-14 4 UPI ISRAEL has «pressed cmeera >>wt PraMcat Bear gaa's nmmlt yesterday with the taiien sf Egypt Hi Jtrdu, reiteratteg that the Kittle East peaee preeeaa mast fellew the Camp David lei mat Prime Mtalater Yltshak Shaarir reaaaarted the Israeli psaltlea sa a pesslMe selatleafer theUPI - 387 words
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Article, Illustration758 1984-02-14 4 AP US DEFENCE secretary Caspar Weinberger said last Sunday that US marines could be out of Beirut in less than 30 days, but Washington had to discuss the pullout with its allies before the marines left. Mr Weinberger said the marines' move wouldAP - 758 words
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314 1984-02-14 4 UPI SYRIA says it will no longer tolerate US naval bombardments of Syrian-held areas in Lebanon. Syrian Prime Minister Abdul Rauf Kassem and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Farouk Sharaa declined to disclose how Syria would respond to further American bombardments of positionsUPI - 314 words
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Article461 1984-02-14 4 WORLDIM BRIEF** Agencies NIGERIAN Head of State Major General Muhammadu Buhari, who seized power in a bloodless coup last New Year's Eve, said in an interview published on Sunday that the country cannot afford to hold elections. "I'm afraid to say that we cannot afford anyAgencies - 461 words
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388 1984-02-14 4 UPI A UNITED call by the major opposition parties in the Philippines to boycott key May elections unless President Ferdinand Marcos surrenders his authoritarian powers is on the verge of collapsing. Even Salvador Laurel, president of the 12-party United Nationalist Democratic Organisation (Unido) whichUPI - 388 words
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567 1984-02-14 5 Reuter THE New Zealand government has overturned 50 years of industrial law, banning closed shops in one of the biggest shake-ups in the history of the country's trade union movement. The controversial new legislation, strongly opposed by both the unions andReuter - 567 words
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Article274 1984-02-14 5 AFP THE Swiss Socialist Party (SSR), ignoring the advice of its president, voted during the weekend to stay in the coalition government and averting a potential political crisis. A special SSP conference in Bern voted by a 60 per cent majority (773 votes against 511)AFP - 274 words
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306 1984-02-14 5 AFP MARK Thatcher, of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has denied that as chairmaa sf a Hoagkoag geld trading eampaay, he profited (ram inside ißfsrmatlea tram negotiations oa Hongkong's fatare. Reptyiag to reeeat press eritldsm of his haslaess limltag-. he UM the Loadoa SmadsyAFP - 306 words
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1064 1984-02-14 5 NYT AMERICAN scientists say the Japanese have forged ahead in a heated international race for sophisticated super-computers by creating machines that are more agile, easier to use, and aimed at a wider market than the specialised computers now manufactured in the UnitedNYT - 1,064 words
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444 1984-02-14 5 UPI THERE is a 50-50 chance that American business will sputter this year and the fault lies with the Federal Reserve not with the US$lBO billion budget deficit a leading banker said. "There will certainly be a slowdown in the rateUPI - 444 words
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188 1984-02-14 5 AP PRIVATE schools in Sydney are being inundated by applications from Hongkong families keen to enrol their children because of the colony's uncertain future. School officials in Sydney said yesterday that some schools have received twice as many applications sinceAP - 188 words
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Advertisement22 1984-02-14 4 Fly Pan Am To The USA Daily And lo More I ban ftO U.S. Cities. Rin AmAou C ant Beat Ilie Experience.22 words
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Advertisement327 1984-02-14 5 Privilege? Perk? Or just plain business sense? i* v im i m -r% Cf a: ft I uMira i> V' n n ti* r* The American Express Corporate Card takes all the hassle out of travelling on business for your company's executives. Naturally, they can use it to sign for327 words
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Article478 1984-02-14 6 NO-ONE expects George Bush, Margaret Thatcher, Wan Li and others to return from Moscow having forgiven the new Soviet leader, Konstantin Chernenko, for past "sins" committed by Andropov, Brezhnev, and previous Soviet leaders...all the way back to Lenin. But the occasion offers hopes for better ties478 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1984-02-14 6 LUCY NG - A firebrand carries on crusading for the complaining consumer By LUCY NG WHENEVER the rights of the consumer are in the news 90 is Ivan Cuthbert Baptist. Musician, keep-fit enthusiast and former member of parliament, Baptist is the man who runs the Consumer Association of1,239 words
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Advertisement267 1984-02-14 6 MINI DATA CABINET Why a Chubb Hre-resistant cabinet wfll protect your computer data better in real fke conditions. At the Chubb factory in England, Chubb computer data protection cabinets are put through what is widely regarded as the most demanding test programme in the field The tests involved are designed267 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous743 1984-02-14 6 C SINGAPORE 5 J 2.55 PM Opening and Programme KgWghts folowed by Erigma (Mandarin with English subtitles/r/ final episode) 4.40 Story fine (Tamil/r/children's programme) 5.05 Open House Theatre: Featuring Mr Paul Tracy, a singer and storyteller from South Africa, an acrobatic mime by Flip Read, and folk dances. 5.30 Man743 words
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1113 1984-02-14 7 Is it possible that the teachings of John Maynard Keynes, the man who revolutionised economic thinking in the thirties are now irrelevant? Has he joined Adam Smith, Ricardo and Marshall as a subject for student study, but whose theories have been overtaken by monetarismNYT - 1,113 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-02-14 7 PETER MILLERSHIP - By PETER MILLERSHIP Reuter THE pur au'i tell the keeak tricycle rietahtw to eemteg te tee cad ef the read te Jakarta aai will be knri (nm tee street* mt year. BucfMt keeak driven an m itrugen te peUee llrraoteg cheeks MiReuter - 316 words
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Advertisement275 1984-02-14 7 ALEXANDER HAMLTON INSTITUTE (USA) proudly announces another Top Selling Management Manual «2S SPS 0^ CONTENTS What is negotiation? The process of bargaining and problem-solving How to plan your negotiations Critical oral negotiation behaviours The tricks of the trade Methods to counteract negotiating tactics A key negotiating resource-personal style Assessing the275 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous661 1984-02-14 7 TWO-IS CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Parrot cry by mother! (5) 8 Old soldier back in the final hunt (5) 10 It's foolish to be sly about a bit of guilt (5) 11 Still a -letter short, but it's poetic (3) 12 Bits of broken strap (5) 13 Its contents may661 words
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Advertisement219 1984-02-14 8 4* Chinese New Year is grander and livelier at the Hilton. There'll be sumptuous feasts of traditional festive dishes. Raw Fish and HKVON INTERNATIONAL k SINGAPORE O Offers you an ever-changing panorama of sea and sky, of the world at your feet. In addition to superb Continental cuisine. V. A219 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1030 1984-02-14 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were £28 to £10 higher at midmorning. Conditions were fairly quiet after a fairly active opening which saw prices advance up to £20 due to the higher New York close on Friday. Dealers noted trade buying of March, which reached a high of £2,130,1,030 words
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Article313 1984-02-14 9 SINGAPORE: yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special313 words
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Article159 1984-02-14 9 CHINESE Pr»4iec Exchange, Singapore, n*«n closing prices per 111 kg yesterday. Coconat «II: Bulk fob $206.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Ctpn: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $690.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper159 words
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Article193 1984-02-14 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CtttN Yam: China Blue Phoenix 20's 3,600, 32's 4,420, 40's 4,900 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece Geedt: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq. Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article202 1984-02-14 9 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed lower on selling and lack of buying support, reflecting a limit down close in palm oil futures. In the Feb position, south region lost Mslso to M 52,400 a tonne and central Msloo to M 52,500 while in202 words
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Article415 1984-02-14 9 AFP ZINC and aluminium are the metals most likely to shine in the coming year, according to London commodity brokers Rudolf Wolff. However, in their annual review, the brokers were more cautious about the outlook for other metals where negative factors seem likely to impede priceAFP - 415 words
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Article394 1984-02-14 9 AFP THE INDIAN government ban on tea exports, imposed in late December because of a sudden shortage in the domestic market, will not last long but could damage India's reputation as a tea exporter, industry sources in India said. The government banned the exportAFP - 394 words
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Article30 1984-02-14 9 Rubber: Feb 13 Singapore: March 243.50 cents (down 1.75 cents) Malaysia: March 268.75 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 217 tonnes (up 02 tonnes)30 words
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Article67 1984-02-14 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday stayed at the ITA floor level of M 529.15 a kilo as foreign demand remained absent. The buffer stock manager was again the main buyer while local interest continued to provide some support. Turnover rose to 217 tonnes from last Friday's67 words
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Article255 1984-02-14 9 RAS prices In cent* per kilo yesterday: Noon (per ldk>) CkiK (per kOo) Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 237.01 Int. 1 R.S.S. March 243.2 Int. 1 R.S.S. April 248.25 Int. 2 R.S.S. 235.25 UK Coot 234.25 Int. 3 R.S.S. 231.25 UK/Coot 230.25 Int. 4 R.S.S. 222.75 UK/Coot 221.75255 words
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Article88 1984-02-14 9 NOON SSI !l and SMR pnem ymu RAB Man (Camat k Mltl April (Parwart 1 ■una Id 217 JO 214 JO April Mtk) SSR20 SSR SO M1ILB (1-too palkt) (l too palkt) lliHI ft 11U0 nut Mara •liars 117-SON 216 JON h ■an 21(JON 217 JON SMRCV88 words
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Article227 1984-02-14 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday cloaed slightly lower with March One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents per kilo, down 1.75 cents from last Friday's close. The morning session was marked down slightly on some trade liquidation in quiet trading. Prices fluctuated uncertainly within a quarter cent range227 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article378 1984-02-14 9 PRICES fell yesterday on Australian stock exchanges as nervous local investors sold into a quiet market. At the close, the All-Ordinaries Index was down 5.0 points at 738.4. Brokers noted overseas support for BHP, CRA, MIM and UMAL but said once buyers' orders were filled, prices for378 words
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Article171 1984-02-14 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed easier in trading which continued to be dull because of the tight money situation in the Philippines. Commercial and industrial issues eased 1.36 to 143.30 while the Mining Index fell 4.01 to 1,142.57. Oils were up 0.035 at 0.974, movement believed to be caused by171 words
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Article398 1984-02-14 9 HONGKONG STOCK prices closed steady yesterday but below the day's highs after late profittaking by South-east Asian interests, brokers said. Shares opened higher after sharp falls in the past two sessions, and speculative buying was cited ahead of tomorrow's government auction of a prime site near the398 words
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Article551 1984-02-14 9 SHARE prices closed marginally higher yesterday in quiet trading with an absence of foreign buying despite encouragement from the rally in New York, dealers said. The Soviet leader Yuri Andropov's death had little impact on yesterday's trading, which saw the market average rise 2.26 points to551 words
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Article98 1984-02-14 9 FEB 13 Aokham Thai Bahts 143 -1 Slam Cement Slam Cltjr Cement 338 81 SO unch -14 Ajruthaya In*. And Trust Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajrudhaya Ltd Bata Shoe 130 231 •1 unch South Asia Fibre Thai Commercial Bank Thai Danu Bank Thai Farmers Bank Thai Glass 411 198 words
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Advertisement80 1984-02-14 9 .HOTEL trama KUALA LUMPUR For Luxury, Comfort Service.... That's the Hallmark of HOTEL MIRAMA S. KUALA LUMPUR m St •#.#*****14. f-nr Reserva m Ja Cable ontact The Manager. Hotel Mirama an Birch Kuala Lumpur, West Malaysia Tel *****2 YUSECS KUALA LUMPUR Telex' YUSECS MA ***** TARIFF 1984 SINGLE MSBB.OO Superior80 words
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Advertisement96 1984-02-14 9 1819 It takes more than a date in history to create a great restaurant. Take a tip from Raffles. Embark on your own voyage of discovery. Discover Restaurant 1819 A Discover fresh airflown lobsters, sea bass, terrines, pates, foie gras, caviar, bouillabaise, belon oysters and a fine range of French96 words
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3069 1984-02-14 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 14X10 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after3,069 words
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Article3653 1984-02-14 10 Cr*s Gr*s Net IN n*4 Last DW Dhr ru P/E Vol Dey Hick Uw CMHV 8ale ♦er- Cw COOO) High Lew INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL m 74* A If D B 904 146xall -2 L8 04 m B IB IB 310 336 Aetna SB 24 7A 16 44043,653 words
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Article2298 1984-02-14 10 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. DUDUBimiALfi l>w»ll (4.306) (1) 4.03 (1) 4.00 Akmm (MOB 2 MS) (9)2,298 words
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Article552 1984-02-14 10 TIE "*hb|ii ii otoek Mr bet^etosei ygr Wnßghl*>!rt mow ««stive baytag to *—**1 of Mm drips mi atoe svliirt. At ths BBi of tha toy, Ike StroltaTlaßeß IbSbblilbl IKStor mwMteei wlto ttitoßß oM The BMitoh bettor toM eeaM be atMbatoi to a raa■ys W>irBtreet| U«t Ml552 words
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Article377 1984-02-14 10 BLUE chips featured prominently at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices finished firm across a fairly wide front in heavy trading. Fuelled largely by improved conditions on overseas bourses, prices opened generally higher and continued to rise on well sustained buying support for377 words
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Article180 1984-02-14 10 mger fffk far Feb 14 (SINGAPORE UNIT T*U Tbe Commerce 3.58 The Savings Fund 114 S pore Prof Fund 1.56 S pore Sec Fund in S pore Invest Fund LM S"pore Equity Fund LSI IT AM 127 LM IS LM LM DIAMOND MOT nt— S'pore Fd (US|) ss180 words
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371 1984-02-14 11 THE shares of Mulpha International Trading Corporation Bhd (MTFC), the 74.9 per cent owned subsidiary of MnM-Parp—c Heldlags Bhd, have been described as fully priced even assuming the company recovers strongly in the current year. This is the view of London stockbroldng firm371 words
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Article917 1984-02-14 11 ■arkvtlfclk NYT IS THE bull market over? Are bonds more attractive investments than stocks? Is it time to hunker down in stock groups that only shine in a slowgrowth economy? These were Just some of the questions wrestled with by the investment community last weekNYT - 917 words
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826 1984-02-14 11 NYT THE US government is expected to approve Texaco Inc's US$lO.l billion takeover of the Getty Oil Co, a merger that would be the biggest on record. According to a member of the Federal Trade Commission, which has been studying the proposed merger's antitrustNYT - 826 words
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Advertisement327 1984-02-14 11 BONUS OFFER! 1 FREE unit for every 3 purchased. (Offer extended till 29/2/84) m a SHI Totally fresh, dean air in your home, office and car Maintenance-free anti-pollution device Freshens stale air in minutes Counteracts the ion-depletion effects of air-conditioning Removes dust, pollutants, cigarette smell and odour For a free327 words
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Advertisement657 1984-02-14 11 n MING COURT HOTEL LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Directors of Ming Court Hotel Limited ("the Company") are pleased to make the following announcement:I AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1983 I Year to Latest 15 mths Year to to 31/12/83 31/12/82 $'000 $*000 1.657 words
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Article178 1984-02-14 12 Rises Tiiptaf Cobs Meatakab 1450 +150 1000 100 Teaerloh 960 70 Hume M 060 05 8«lu|or Dredg 050 55 H Leoag Credit OritiUl Hides 790 870 50 50 Perils Plant 585 35 Lisa Hoe no 30 Riverview 880 30 M Cables 480 +30 Dwlop 1*4 450 +28 Keaayaa 03S178 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-02-14 12 Rises T&iping Cons Gadek Timuran HL Credit Hume (M) Toshiba Lien Hoe Temerloh Choc Prod KTPau Perlis Plant Gold Coin (M) 1750 610 865 890 695 1140 1030 1050 690 1000 635 650 220 85 85 70 +60 +60 +55 +55 +50 +50 +35 25 Falls Castlefield Tan144 words
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Article50 1984-02-14 12 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 743-2 Week Ago 778.3 Monday 1062.36 Friday 1060.77 Week Ago 1134.12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN Friday 805.4 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 801.3 Week Ago 832.4 Monday 974.1 Friday 980.3 Week Ago 1014.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Friday 1160.70 Thursday 1152.74 Monday 738.4 Week Ago 1197.0350 words
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Article156 1984-02-14 12 CONSTRUCTION and Sapplies Hmm Bhd has requested the suspension of trading in its shares pending "certain important announcements." FOLEX Industries Bhd says that subject to the necessary approvals for the proposed scheme of reconstruction being obtained, the name of the company will be changed to Sri-Hanunas Cry rattan156 words
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445 1984-02-14 12 Willi Companies Editor: ALAN LEE THE Fleet group headed by influential bumiputra businessman and politician Daim Zainuddin has joined up with Dutch electronics giant Philips NV to bid for a bigger share of the market for high technology equipment in Malaysia. The two companies445 words
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Article298 1984-02-14 12 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK APOLLO Enterprises Ltd has finally closed its lossmaking restaurant at World Trade Centre, Dolphin Restaurant A Cafeteria. Apollo told the Stock Exchange of Singapore that the restaurant was closed down on Jan 31, "in view of low revenue and high operational costs". Dolphin298 words
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Article1023 1984-02-14 12 SHARE prices yesterday opened the new account quietly mixed but with a firmer bias in response to last Friday's rally on Wall Street, dealers said. The new London Stock Exchange Index of 100 shares was inaugurated yesterday morning and gained 4.8 points at 1022.8. The new index is1,023 words
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Article346 1984-02-14 12 UNITED Mistrial Cwpmtlsa's mmgli director, Mr Oei Hsag Lesag, bi lacreased Us stake la the listed f—pasy. This fsllsws the parehase sf aa sddWsaal IH,NI shares by Chip Liaa la vestmeats Pte Ltd, la which Mr Oei Is deemed to have aa laterest. IV346 words
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Article733 1984-02-14 12 Taking Stock... Hock Lock Siew WITH the tin-mining industry in the doldrums, diamond is literally becoming Malaysia Mining CarpsratfM's brightest hope. Although diamond production may not replace tin-mining as MMC's money spinner, it will nevertheless provide the Malaysian mining giant an opportunity to reduce its heavy dependence onHock Lock Siew - 733 words
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Advertisement107 1984-02-14 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WORLD This new, unique monthly magazine reports business opportunities of all kinds from worldwide sources. REGULAR FEATURES: Manufacturing Licences/ Distributorships/ Import-Export Opportunities/ Joint Ventures/ Production Know-How/ Agencies/ Acquisitions/ Turnkey Projects/ New Products/ Franchises/ New Processes/ Patents/ And Much Moro!!!!!!!! For FUll and FREE details, please write: GUIDANCE BUSINESS107 words
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Advertisement103 1984-02-14 12 An announcement on NCR's customer services We are in the process of upgrading our customer service facilities, and this entails installing a new telecommunications system and extensive renovation in our Delta House office. We seek your indulgence should you experience difficulty in getting in touch with us during the next103 words
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Miscellaneous63 1984-02-14 12 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; showers in in the late afternoon, clearing in the evening. Report far 24 boars prior to 7.St pm on Feb IS at the airport: Maximum temperature 30-2 Associated humidity Minimum temperature 24 q 4 Associated humidity Hours of sunshine 3^® Rainfall in millimetres -J; l Total63 words
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261 1984-02-14 13 THE Indian National Shipowners Association has submitted a memorandum to the Indian government which emphasises that the health of the shipping industry could be improved only by the speedy implementation of the UN code for liner conferences. The owners are particularly keen261 words
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576 1984-02-14 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE AN INFLUX of seamen from non-traditional sources has given Singapore shipowners the upper hand in employing crew. With a flood of ratings into Singapore from countries like China, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma and Thailand, there has apparently been a576 words
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Article175 1984-02-14 13 FOUR ships belonging to the financially troubled Hellenic Lines will be sold at public auctions in March. The ships the Hellenics Star, Ideal, Spirit and Innovator have been held in the port of New York since their arrest last November. A federal judge has signed the order175 words
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Article28 1984-02-14 13 Reuter The Japan/India-Pakistan-Gulf/Japan Conference said it will withdraw the existing congestion surcharge of five per cent on shipments from Hongkong to Bombay, effective Feb 14. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article34 1984-02-14 13 AFP A GREEK freighter, the Mari Eva, sank off the Algerian coast, but the 22 crewmen were saved, an Algerian official said. Bad weather thwarted salvage operations, the official said. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article80 1984-02-14 13 Reuter THE US has renewed a long-standing request to Egypt to lift a ban on nuclear-powered US ships using the Suez Canal but Egypt is unlikely to agree, Egyptian government sources said. The sources said the US apparently made a routine renewal of its request for aReuter - 80 words
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Article680 1984-02-14 13 Skippiag Use Page C4 Afea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 Aipac VI 5 Antara Shpg X 5 A PC Lai* V 4 APL m Armour Freight Services VI 5 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Austasia Line V I Australian Coot VI 5 Bait-Orient vn680 words
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320 1984-02-14 14 THE Shipping Corporation of India has taken the cue from Escorts of Delhi to acquire a floating dock. The company plans to buy a 16,000 dwt floating dock at an estimated cost of US$27 million. The floating dock will primarily meet its domestic320 words
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Article1749 1984-02-14 14 Ocean Voice THE International Maritime Organisation is currently defining long-term requirements for an integrated and much improved safety system due to be implemented by 1990. Known, for the time being, as the Future Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (FGMDSS), the system will provideOcean Voice - 1,749 words
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Article1816 1984-02-14 14 MODERATE grain chartering on Friday at steady levels featured an otherwise dull freight market with a firmer trend seen from the US to Japan, shipbrokers said. A €7,000 ton cargo of grain was covered from the US Gulf to Japan at either U5516.70 or $16.75 with between nine1,816 words
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254 1984-02-14 15 THE Reagan administration is proposing to make available US$37B million in fiscal 1985 for operating differential subsidies (ODS) for US flag carriers operating on international services. This is an increase of $25 million over the fiscal 1964 figure. However, many members of Congress254 words
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Article93 1984-02-14 15 THE Thai Communications Ministry is considering a plan to allow foreign vessels to use its flag to trade on those routes where there is a dearth of Thai carriers. According to Communications Minister, Samak Sundaravej, the plan is aimed at expanding the Thai fleet and93 words
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416 1984-02-14 15 A NUMBER of inter-island vessels in the Philippines, particularly the passengercargo ships, are sub-stand-ard. This was one of the findings of a Norwegian consultant team, headed by the Shipping Development Co of Norway (Shipdeco). The team surveyed the country's inter-island shipping industry416 words
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487 1984-02-14 15 THE 1983 results of Leif Hoegh, the major Norwegian shipping group, have exceeded its expectations. Operating profit before depreciation, interest and sale of assets totalled Kr49o million last year, a repeat of the 1982 performance. At the halfway stage, Hoegh, a management company for a487 words
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239 1984-02-14 15 UPI DOCKWORKERS and shipping officials met in a second straight day of talks in Philadelphia on Sunday but none were held in Boston as 6,500 longshoremen nationwide remained on strike over local issues. Contract talks resumed in Philadelphia following eight hours of negotiations on Saturday,UPI - 239 words
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5631 1984-02-14 20 SCHEDULE 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 Port5,631 words
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Article785 1984-02-14 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for L£L Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Slrl Bhum 155N 14.2.84 2300 S'pore Shpg FSB 1000-1100/0900-1000 Ol/Jl Hanf Glory IN/84 ***** 2300 Worldwide TA3 0800-1100 HI As Pallas 067 142.84 2300 IAPL785 words
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Article1375 1984-02-14 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFKA African Shipping Agencies (S). Aln Um Tranagroup (S). Ahrsaklal Unr hnta Kim Shpg <S). Ataed C Tseptar See Consortium (S)/ Marin tex Enterprise (PK). Alp* Intra*. (S) Bintanf Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling1,375 words
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Article529 1984-02-14 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Frotadurban 31/2 Merlion alongside 142.84/0600 Iweri 24 Pelni alongside 14.2.84/0600 Muhlhausen 10/11 S'pore Shpg alongside 14.2.84/2300 Noshlro Mam 35/6 Borneo alongside 142.84/2300 Silver Star 20E SSPL alongside 142.84/1100 Sphinx 29/30 LN Shpg alongside 142.84/2300 Ai Hua 15/6529 words
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Article842 1984-02-14 22 Feb IS Boiler flame scanners, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Feb 13-14 Canadian Shipbuilding and Shiprepairing Association 36th annual technical conference, Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal. Feb 14-14 The Safety in Offshore Operations Conference will examine the current accident rate, inspection techniques, stability, rig design842 words
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Article192 1984-02-14 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container192 words
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Article264 1984-02-14 22 DESPITE threats of an escalation of the Middle East conflict, demand on the tanker market in the Gulf states area did not shown any marked increase last week, except for medium sizes. But conditions were more lively than previous week, with Japanese charterers booking at least two supertankers264 words
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Advertisement309 1984-02-14 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) m LONDON Freights SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPPING Events CONSORTIA SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather 1 \IUMM I Ml FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUE? mCATOR 34* KOKM JMXJM 23W OCMLKK309 words
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Advertisement336 1984-02-14 13 h- u t UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) J i NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE IKOM JAI'AN TUWAN HOViKOMi M. MKQAB 3+ Al MMHTW V.st* AL MUM V.7 AL MMMKM VC-f 2t/2 22/2 25/2 27/2336 words
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Advertisement785 1984-02-14 13 •ih BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U A PA t' fll'l >i* RMZZliJtiail:n .1 kVSi:»> BQI KXi ru SMGAPORC CLOSMG TMES *CY 20th Feb 1100HRS785 words
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Advertisement449 1984-02-14 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. Ml kwJ w S"p» |l From Europe 2) Mml 3) 4) Gbwrs 11 VESSEL h) GbntfU^bwil3) Vim |<) **-1 5) UH I M*« I 'ftw »/2 26/2 4/3 U/3 IS/3 TOYAMA N. HOUTMAN JUTIMOA B. PERMAI UNHON KORREAN 14/2 21/2 2«/2 6/3 13/3 20/3449 words
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Advertisement356 1984-02-14 14 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES m USA/CANADA Foodor Kob> Foodor at Kotoo Fwwf at Tokyo MtoOL U/U I K* rut N TO OM SEAT ZZ/4 U/4 22/4 17/4 MIDDLE L AST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES 17 v* Pan Asia Line; ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAR AN A TAIWAN NONE MX FMA.YMX aorrta K356 words
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Advertisement799 1984-02-14 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sateh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAiNfftSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ten la ft M/l 11/1 N/3 a/1 a/J m/j H/4 17/4 13/4 15/4 20/4 22/4 M/ 3 11/4 •7/5 «/5 12/5 14/5 22/5 24/5 •3/3 H/3 15/3799 words
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Advertisement304 1984-02-14 16 0 EVERGREEN LINE FAR FAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG fa t ICI CMGO FOR: W. NK FU (DM MM LHV E«« Guard 15/12 11/»2 7/t3 J/03 n/M 17/13 14/13 E*«Ghry 20/02 2C/02 17/»3 1)/|) ;i/|3 22/13 74/13 En> Go* 5/13 C/ 13 27/13 29/03 31/13 1/M 3/01 also teams La/fa304 words
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Advertisement810 1984-02-14 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA MAJU E-453 17-20/2 HOOCIOAH, JEDOAH, AOABA. MUKALLA KOTA WAMJNA W-414 20-21/2 ADEN, MUKALLA KOTA WWAWAM E-4E7 2-4/3 HOOEBAN. JEOOAN, AOABA. ADEN KOTA CANTtK E-141 10-IS/3 MOOEIOAH, JEDOAM, AOABA, PT. SUDAN KOTA PET AMI E-4W 15-20/3 TAMATAVE, MOPUTO. D'SALAAM. MOMBASA,810 words
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Advertisement441 1984-02-14 17 m BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadhg for Rangoon Spore P.Kelong Penono HTONEYWA In Port/14 Feb PHASHWEGYAWYWA In Port/14 Feb 18/19 Feb PAGAN 23/25 Feb 21/22 Feb BANK LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE! R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 20 Feb 16 Mar 22 Mar441 words
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Advertisement561 1984-02-14 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON 1»4/M1S I 17/2 I 21/2 OFF MK Qwu/401S I 21/2 25/2 7/3 11/3 N* ommi/4«IM I 27/2 I 2/) t/J 19/3 Ik. 7 Omma/HZH I V 3 I 11/1 I}/] 24/3 I DMOT/WOIS SOOii CMCO SUMY KK561 words
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