The Business Times, 6 August 1984
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Title Section12 1984-08-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, AUGUST t, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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Article604 1984-08-06 1 JEFFREY TSANG - Lip Tat claiming damages for failure to hand over site on time By JEFFREY TSANG A FIERCE legal tussle is raging between the Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS) and the main contractor of its new building along River Valley Road. The first salvo was fired604 words
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Article, Illustration858 1984-08-06 1 JOANNE YAP,AMY BALAN - By JOANNE YAP,AMY BALAN TAXES and car parks were the new issues raised in the latest ministerial walkabout, but a regular issue the proposal to defer the CPF withdrawal age still persisted. Yesterday, Dr Tony Tan, the Minister for Finance858 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-08-06 1 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP WESTERN Pacific Computers is to stop production this month, barely one and half years after it started operations in Singapore. Efforts are being made to save the company and a review of the situation is being carried out, an317 words
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231 1984-08-06 1 THE MINISTER for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, strongly supported a recommendation tiiat the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) lease out suitable carparks under its control instead of running them itself. The suggestion by Dr Wang Kai Yuen, one of the new PAP candidates231 words
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119 1984-08-06 1 AFP THE ASEAN medical fraternity has recommended the establishment of a common medical curriculum in member countries for achieving reciprocity of qualifications. The recommendation was made following a joint meeting recently of the executive council of the Medical Association ofAFP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-08-06 1 MR HOWE YOON CHONG, the Minister for Health, yesterday announced his retirement from politics. The minister also disclosed that he was trying to persuade Mr Mah Bow Tan, a PAP candidate for the coming election, to stand in his constituency. In a372 words
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66 1984-08-06 1 THE Second Deputy Prime Minister Rajaratnam left Singapore yesterday night to attend the Fourth Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meeting In Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The Commonwealth meeting will begin on Wednesay. The three-man Singapore team will include Mr Lee Chiong Giam, Singapore's66 words
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Advertisement145 1984-08-06 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan ®Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd A wtioily owned subsidiary of Hongkong Bank 6 Claymore Mill »03 00 Claymore Plaza Singapore 0922 A P No 0005 This personal screen-size Trinitron is Sony's latest addition to its SBCTEXT lineup. It145 words
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Advertisement374 1984-08-06 1 tfoaaasira Pieces of the Game is Colonel Charles Scott's story about his 444-day captivity as one of the 52 American hostages in the US embassy in Iran. JACK WATSON reviews this profoundly private and personal account of Colonel Scott's physical and psychological experience, which is written in a straightforward and374 words
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Advertisement114 1984-08-06 1 Commercial Banking Investment Management Foreign Exchange FOUR SEAS Office Pag* 9 Welcome to It adds up to a first class deal at just the economy fare. j* Mill r m n i 9 When you travel 'JAL Executive Class', you'll enjoy: No surcharge. Just the normal economy fare. Separate check-in.114 words
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MANAGEMENT
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1106 1984-08-06 2 ADRIAN VILLANUEVA - Closer look at the Diploma in Management Studies qualification In July 1973, the Singapore Institute of Management launched the Diploma in Management Studies (Dip MS) course for non-graduate executives seeking to improve themselves through management education. ADRIAN VILLANUEVA, a graduate of the diploma programme's first1,106 words
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402 1984-08-06 2 ONE OF THE positive effects of the Dip MS course is that there are some graduates who feel that there is a further need to upgrade their qualifications. Among them are those who are senior managers and those who are about to402 words
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456 1984-08-06 2 COMPANIES are now showing a great interest in the Diploma in Management Studies programme. They support this management education in the hope of the usual returns, such as more effective managers, improved organisational performance, and a reservoir of talent to support further growth and456 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-08-06 3 LEE HAN SHIH - 53» ftrtHrtS Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH A CANADIAN company has come out with a sonic scanner that will allow fishing vessels to detect not only the movement of a school of fish up to 6.4 kilometres away, but the288 words
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139 1984-08-06 3 COMPUTERS AND COMMUNICATION LOOKING for brains, technical expertise, consultancy services or just places to hold your conference? Try the British universities. Sometime next year, businessmen and industrialists all over Britain should be able to reach for a special terminal in their offices and139 words
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Article163 1984-08-06 3 SATELLITES CIVIL servants in the world have begun a rare act of cooperation of a most unusual nature counting satellites. But they are only interested in the "geostationary" satellites which hover above a set position on the earth's surface and orbit it at a distance of163 words
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Article265 1984-08-06 3 UPI JC PENNEY Co has been trying with designer labels, store modernisation and art shows to shed its solid but stodgy image of the place where you buy inexpensive work pants for dad and housedresses for mom. It seems to be succeeding. There's aUPI - 265 words
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1046 1984-08-06 3 SUE CAMERON - By SUE CAMERON FT BRITAIN'S old-established professions today enjoy a combined annual turnover that is probably worth something in the region of £4 billion. But there is a growing chorus of complaints that this sizeable slice of the services industry sector hasFT - 1,046 words
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Advertisement44 1984-08-06 2 YOUR DECISION TO INVEST IN KNOTT TODAY WOUTD PROVE WISE EVEN ATTER A DECADE I A. r I —J 'V. ■it* The Zapf Open Plan Office Sysfem the 3i ~r 'r f' i t KNOLL FURNITURE (S) PTE LTD Jointly Marketed By Intraco Ltd44 words
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OVERSEAS
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457 1984-08-06 4 AP JUST IN time for the US presidential election, the American economy is shooting off the kind of dramatic signal flares that could turn cold statistics into hot campaign issues. In less than a week, reports by the Reagan administration have shown unemployment leaping toAP - 457 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-08-06 4 UPI photo FLYING an ultralight aircraft (abova) ha built himaalf, a 24-yaar-okJ Czechoslovak man aacapad across tha bordar into Auatria on Saturday. Tha man managad to land tha aircraft aafaly naar an airlinar aarvica station at tha Vianna intarnational airport. UPI photoUPI photo - 49 words
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252 1984-08-06 4 Reuter NEWS of a marked deterioration in business confidence in Britain has reinforced the view of some private economists that economic activity will peak next year. The data, which was contained in the Confederation of British Industry's quarterly survey of manufacturing industry,Reuter - 252 words
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Article150 1984-08-06 4 AP THE senior Soviet delegate to the year's main North-South conference said the West and its industrialised Asian allies are to blame for international tensions and "through force and dictate" for most Third World economic misery. The chief delegate, Mikhail Kruglov, asserted that the SovietAP - 150 words
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184 1984-08-06 4 AFP THE proposed second legislative chamber to alleviate the grievances of Sri Lanka's Tamil minority will not satisfy Tamil aspirations. Appapillai Amirthalingam, leader of the Tamil United Liberation Front (Tulf), has been quoted by the Island newspaper on Friday as saying the party was stillAFP - 184 words
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Article93 1984-08-06 4 Reuter SRI LANKAN Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa has proposed that India and Sri Lanka hold a joint inquiry into the bomb explosion at Madras airport, the Sri Lankan state radio said yesterday. Sri Lankan defence ministry officials have said they believed the blast was part ofReuter - 93 words
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Article738 1984-08-06 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvicc number Local time From PAA PAS 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG GIA GA7I01 0350 HLP GIA GA7301 0600 SUB SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS AAH681 0620 KUL MAS AAH601 0905 KUL sv SV386 0910 JED/RUH MAS AAH67I 0935 KUL MAS AAH811 0940 PEN CAL C1806 0945 HLP738 words
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Article107 1984-08-06 5 AP SOVIET military activities in Danang and Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam are causing concern to member countries of Asean, Malaysia's Deputy Foreign Minister Abdul Kadir told the Senate on Friday. Malaysia regarded any beefing up of military strength by any big power anywhere as aAP - 107 words
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364 1984-08-06 5 AFP THE SOVIET naval and air force presence at Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam is seen by Australian defence analysts as a new element on the strategic chequer board in South-east Asia. Western intelligence has detected a regular presence of one or twoAFP - 364 words
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345 1984-08-06 5 Reuter MAJOR oil companies are likely to respond sympa- thetically to a reported request from British Energy Minister Alick Buchanan- Smith not to pressurise the British National Oil Corp into reducing contract prices (or North Sea crudes, oil analysts said. TheReuter - 345 words
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Article139 1984-08-06 5 AEP, THE SHELL OIL company of Hongkong Ltd has announced a cut in petrol pump prices on Saturday by 0.89 US cent from 59 US cents a litre to 58.2 US cents. "This price reduction is the third over the past 10 months and the firstAEP, - 139 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article54 1984-08-06 5 THE Malaysian government has arrested and deported about 16,000 illegal immigrants from Indonesia over the past few years, Deputy Home Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad told the Senate. Government officials and trade unionists have estimated that there are about 150,000 illegal Indonesian immigrants working without permits on plantations, in construction54 words
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Article52 1984-08-06 5 A SMALL British trade delegation is to visit Taiwan this week in an effort to boost Britain's share of a promising but often neglected market, the British Overseas Trade Board said. Led by the board chair- man, Lord Jellicoe, the mission will be in Taiwan from Aug 652 words
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Article45 1984-08-06 5 THE Population Institute in Mexico presented awards on Saturday to several foreign news organisations and cited the Associated Press as the "most conscientious news service" on population issues. The awards ceremony was held before the UN International Conference on Population, which opens today.45 words
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Article69 1984-08-06 5 THE United States has lodged a strong protest with the Soviet Union over the alleged beatingup of a marine attached to the US consulate in Leningrad by Soviet militiamen. State Department spokesman Alan Romberg described the alleged street attack last Thursday as "a serious incident" which, he charged,69 words
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Article62 1984-08-06 5 Agencies PHILIPPINE President Marcos said he is studying the possiblity of immediately "restoring" the writ of habeas corpus in the troubled southern Philippines, although the writ remains substantially suspended throughout the rest of the country. "The matter is under serious study and (the suspension) may be lifted anyAgencies - 62 words
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255 1984-08-06 5 FT WEST GERMANY plans to enlist the support of other industrialised countries in a bid to press Washington to soften what it sees as unjustifiable obstacles placed by the US in the way of technology transfers to its allies. The issue stemsFT - 255 words
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196 1984-08-06 5 AFP MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad will urge Australia and New Zealand to open up their universities to more Malaysians and seek ways to boost bilateral trade during official visits to the two Pacific nations from next week, an official spokesmanAFP - 196 words
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523 1984-08-06 5 AP STEELMAKING, once the muscle behind the growth of nations, could be a trouble spot in the economies of the Western industrialised nations well into the next decade. Reports prepared for a world steel conference this month in Italy said that in America,AP - 523 words
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Advertisement73 1984-08-06 5 DEVELOPMENT LAND in a choice locality (between Fifth Avenue Sixth Avenue) With planning approval for 8 units of 2*ttorey bungalows. Lot Nos Land Aim Mukim No Title 24-116,24-121,24-122 12,228.5 aq m (131,627 aq ft) 4 Freehold To be held on Thursday 23rd August 1984, 2pm at the Mercury Room, Apollo73 words
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Advertisement310 1984-08-06 5 Medici n (II iT-. *s V ,»«v \i; mm sand w a a 9, n ML" mm mr\ d A > hi *V.' m r* .v :i v A> r-.W'l x M a-v •*<" nm i <S£^ M $^:WM W *>%>»» 8 h a ■i jr •> >*• V 1310 words
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Advertisement1254 1984-08-06 6 UPDATE ON PROPERTY Office space for a steal By K.T. OOi Ships on the horizon. The view is panoramic overlooking the East Coast, as well as the downtown city skyline. Spanking-new interiors. Well-appointed and waiting to he occupied. Imagine three whole floors that fit this description and going for some1,254 words
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THE XXIII OLYMPIAD
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Article, Illustration808 1984-08-06 7 Agencies CARL LEWIS, expected to be the hero of the 1964 Olympics, stayed on target on Saturday night with a brilliant victory in the men's 100-metre dash, capturing the United States' first track and field gold medal of the Games. The 23-year-old sprint-long jumpAgencies; AP photo - 808 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-08-06 7 Baumann King of Swimmers UPI, AP ALEX BAUMANN won the decathlon of swimming on Saturday and with it the right to wear the crown that goes to the King of Swimmers. He refused to put it on. Baumann churned to his second world record in six days, winning the men'sUPI,; AP - 508 words
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219 1984-08-06 7 AP FAVOURED Australia rang up Its fourth successive victory and galaed a seml-fiaal berth la tke Olympic fflea'i keekey campetltlea aa Satarday with a iecUve 4-2 trlamph aver India, while West Germany Wanked Malaysla *4 and Spala defeated the UBS-1. AastraUa's vletary ever India,AP - 219 words
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246 1984-08-06 7 AFP SOUTH Korean flyweight YongMo Heo is only one fight away from a medal after easily beating Efren Tabanas of the Philippines on Saturday in the Olympic boxing tournament. The world-ranked Heo, by far South Korea's most stylish boxer, must nowAFP - 246 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-08-06 7 AP IT WAS t light la which CUmm gymmt U Ntag M m equl hat he did emw sp with u ulihetylM. Li wiped cat week d teppeiatmeats, with sae s< the greatMt ladlvldaal pr—urtfi perhrwiTM la Olympic hWwy hy wfoaiag threeAP; UPI photo - 420 words
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Advertisement258 1984-08-06 7 ALMOST EXTINCT: FREEHOLD LAND IN SINGAPORE The Brontosaurus is extinct. So will FREEHOLD land one day be in land-scarce Singapore. GATE HOUSE the exclusive condominium project set within the enchanting landscape of Clementi Park Phase 3C offers you one of the last enclaves of FREEHOLD land in Singapore. GATE HOUSE258 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1146 1984-08-06 8 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG IN THE shadow of the Australian enforcement agencies' efforts to combat the spread of hard drugs, alcohol and cigarettes two socially acceptable and readily available "soft" drugs are silently destroying the life of a growing number of Australian adolescents, particularly teenage girls. Experts1,146 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-08-06 8 AFP INDONESIA'S dukuns traditional witchdoctors who number a few hundred thousand are useful for the country's development and their "activities" will not be banned. Authorities in Jakarta have said that a majority of Indonesia's 160 million population, both rich and poor, "consult" the dukuns, aAFP - 550 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1173 1984-08-06 8 to m mm HIGHLIGHTS DISCOVER: THE WORLD OF SCIENCE B.oopm Chonnel 12 Items featured include a dramotic re-enoctment of a near fatal heart attock and the hospital induced attock; "Lucid dreaming" or controlling what we dream ond how this hos become possible at a dream research institute. CLASSICAL MOMENTS Andre1,173 words
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THE ARTS
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Article548 1984-08-06 9 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG IT WAS a doable treat for the audience at the Geethe-Institut last Wednesday night, for not only did Haas Plsha give a commendable performance on his horn, bat the soloist-lectnrer-pnbllsher also strong the evening with choice facts and stories of the instrument548 words
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Article, Illustration876 1984-08-06 9 JACK WATSON - By JACK WATSON Cox News Service. PIECES OF The Game is Colonel Charles Scott's story about his 444day captivity as one of the 52 American hostages in the US embassy in Iran. It is a good book, written in a straightforward andCox News Service. - 876 words
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Miscellaneous673 1984-08-06 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Explosive expletive (5) 6 Close to being cockeyed? (5) 9 Something given to on unemployed worker? (7) 110 Choracter of o soldier em- braced by o supporter (5) •11 Port owner of Sherfa's cottage? (5) 12 One of the lighter gomes (5) 13 For whom warfare673 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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649 1984-08-06 10 STERLING'S renewed weakness on the foreign exchange was sufficient excuse last week to keep prices steady on the commodity markets, where trading interest was at a low ebb as the main holiday period began. Gold: Steadier. Early hesitancy over whether the dollar would move still649 words
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197 1984-08-06 10 TRADING activity at the Singapore produce market was moderate last week. At the coffee market, traders said exports to Europe and the US declined but local business continued to be fairly active. Prices firmed up last week against the background of a Brazilian frost scare. However,197 words
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Article58 1984-08-06 10 Bernama PALM OIL, unlike other edible oils, is least likely to cause heart ailments. Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong disclosed that a research done by Dutch biochemists over the past 10 years showed that palm oil, despite its high saturated fatty acid content, isBernama - 58 words
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Article30 1984-08-06 10 Dot* Closing Prices Turnover (M$/k*>) (tonnos) July 30 29 15 97 July 31 29.15 205 Aug 1 29.15 761 Aug 2 29.15 140 Aug 3 29 15 17130 words
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Article153 1984-08-06 10 Chines* Produce Exchange (Sellers' noon dosing prices on Aim 4 SS/100kg) Coconut oil Buk FOB 215 00 Oid drum FOB 228 00 New drum FOB 232 00 Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW B W FOB NSW Gambier FOB NSW 487 50 338 00 239 00153 words
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Article223 1984-08-06 10 NATURAL RUBBER futures in L— Friday closed nominally £10 a tonne below to £4 above Thureday night's close. Business was confined entirely to 9elf trades totalling eight lots at five tonnes and 23 lots at 15 tonnes. The majority of positions closed lower, reflecting stronger sterling against the dollar223 words
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Article89 1984-08-06 10 CBT wheat futures on Friday closed 1-1/4 cents per bushel higher to one cent lower in moderately light trade. Nearbys held relatively firm, taking support from recent export demand. Computer buying in December was noted for the second consecutive day, triggered by Thursday's price advances. Corn futures closed i/289 words
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Article75 1984-08-06 10 CBT soybean futures on Friday closed 2-1/2 to 1/4 cent per bushel lower In moderately active but thin volume trade. Trader bullishness on Thursday, sparked by weather concerns in dry areas, faded on Friday, with prices turning lower after forecasts calling for better than anticipated rains in northern growing75 words
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Article806 1984-08-06 10 COFFEE Robusta futures eased in late trading on Friday to close £32 to £16 a tonne easier, with November at £2,257, down £16 and at the day's low. Supplies of quality robustas for October/ November/December are not plentiful whereas availability from around the middle of the first quarter806 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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283 1984-08-06 11 A RECORD-SHATTERING 236.57 million shares were traded on the New York Stock Exchange last Friday as the Dow Jones average soared 36 points to a six-month high of 1,202.06 in its Hggest surge since late 1962. -The buying explosion, based on the belief283 words
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Article137 1984-08-06 11 AUG 03 a Hud Boy Mm 8** 36* 4-1* AMto 27H k k k k k k -it Itko Int Prov P^>€ 14* 30* Int Uts 26* 1* tnrt Nickel Kerr Add 16* Bank Novo Scotia Ml Td 12k Lottaw B Moss«y F«eg 14* 3* BP Can Ltd 23k137 words
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Article847 1984-08-06 11 Amsterdam AUG 03 Fh ABN ***** 3 ***** >3 Ahoid ***** 65 MOO +32 AMfV 157 50 1 7 Amfcn V, VI +3 5 Bert. 30V *1 A Bote 89 50 +06 Bortumq 232 00 unch Bo*ho 28 70 15 Burtct 67 50 2 5 Coiorxj 336 00847 words
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Article45 1984-08-06 11 AFP SOUTH Korea's leading industrial group Kukje International has entered into a joint venture investment with two foreign companies to build a US$9OO million aluminium smelter in western Australia. The building of the smelter is to be completed by 1987. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Advertisement177 1984-08-06 11 (ShrtU I I ■est. I! in t K J. The Belgian Food Festival is on again at The Hubertus Grill 2nd to 15th August '84 Chef Pierrot is back in town with a full range of Belgian gastronomic delights. Fish, seafood, meat in recipes from his Brussels restaurant. "Chez Pierrot177 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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527 1984-08-06 12 Reuter US GOVERNMENT securities should continue to be sustained by evidence that the Federal Reserve has made no overt move to tighten monetary policy and that money supply growth remains under control, economists say. In spite of the recent strength of the federal fundsReuter - 527 words
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Article141 1984-08-06 12 Reuter ARGENTINE Economy Minister Bernard Grinspun arrives in Washington today to try to forge agreement on economic austerity measures with the International Monetary Fund. Even though there are increasing signs the two sides are close to agreement, one US official cautioned: "This could all beReuter - 141 words
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374 1984-08-06 12 Reuter VENEZUELA would meet its 13-bank advisory committee on Wednesday to hear the observations of creditors on the country's foreign debt rescheduling proposals, said Finance Minister Manuel Azpurua. He said: "The conversations so far have been cordial and positive." Banking and officialReuter - 374 words
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96 1984-08-06 12 AFP THE HONGKONG government has granted licences to two Japanese banks to conduct banking business in the colony, bringing the total of licensed banks to 139 in Hongkong, the world's third-largest financial centre. The two overseas banks granted the licences are DaiIchi Kangyo Bank,AFP - 96 words
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71 1984-08-06 12 Reuter THE IMF says the rate of interest and charges on the special drawing right for the week beginning Aug 6 is 9.67 per cent, up from 9.56 per cent for the week starting July 30. The rate of remuneration it pays itsReuter - 71 words
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344 1984-08-06 12 Reuter THE BRITISH Treasury took advantage of a bond rally to announce a one billion pound, five-year bond with an 11 per cent yield, in spite of the market's obvious preference for longer-dated issues, bond market dealers and analysts said. They said the governmentReuter - 344 words
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178 1984-08-06 12 Reuter CONTINENTAL Illinois Corp has recorded US$2.7 billion of non-performing credits as of June 30 compared with $2.3 billion of non-performing credits at the end of the first quarter. The $2.7 billion figure does not include $2.0 billion of loans sold to the Federal Deposit InsuranceReuter - 178 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article348 1984-08-06 12 DURING the week under review, the dollar initally tended significantly stronger and scored a new alltime high against the sterling. But in the second half of the week, America's currency lost most of the gains posted during the preceding days. The yen was featured as the348 words
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Article29 1984-08-06 12 UBS U8 dollar: Dampened interest optimism reduces uptrend potential. Swiss franc: Modest recovery generated by reduced interest disadvantage. Dautachamark: "Competing" with the yen for the "silver medal".UBS - 29 words
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265 1984-08-06 12 OCBC THE US/Singapore dollar opened for the week at 2.1550—60 and was traded to a high of 2.1620—30 before closing lower at 2.1435 —45. The Singapore unit weakened against the sterling, Hongkong dollar, Deutsche mark, Japanese yen, Australian and New Zealand dollars but strengthenedOCBC - 265 words
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Article210 1984-08-06 12 International Discount Co Ltd The overnight rates were generally firm with the overnight traded from the opening level of 7Vi—7H per cent to B—BH per cent level before closing for the week at BV«—BH per cent. The firm trend was attributed to the over-sub-scription ofInternational Discount Co Ltd - 210 words
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Article222 1984-08-06 12 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Aug 3: BID PRICES High Low us$ 7 doyt 1 month II 1/2 II 5/16 II 1/2 II 3/8 2 month* II 3/4 11 9/16 3 month* 12 3/16 115/8 6 months 12 3/16 II 15/16 9 month* 12222 words
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Article427 1984-08-06 12 GOLD PRICES recovered further grounds during the week, helped largely by the sharp correction of the dollar, data pointing to a cooling of the robust US economy and the consequent change of market sentiment. On the Simex, the active December contract gained about US$l2 a troy427 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-08-06 12 PLR of bonks at the close of business on Friday, Aug 3 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. BANK PLR Algemene Bor* 10'4 American Express 10V« Am'Dom R'terdam Bank 10W Arab Bonk,mg Corp lO'i Asia Commercial 10 A NZ Banking Group lOto Bon Hin411 words
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Advertisement192 1984-08-06 12 This announcement appears for the purposes of record only. it j m n TAT LEE BANK LIMITED RIGHTS ISSUE of 16,800,000 new shares of Ssl.oo each at a price of 552.50 per new share Managed and Underwritten by 0 DBSBANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE UD Asia Commercial Bank Limited192 words
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Article, Illustration5676 1984-08-06 13 AMY CHEOK - fj_ 5—5 j By AMY CHEOK THE RALLY is upon us. Although some stockbrokers choose to call it a "bear rally", the fact remains that it is hard to sit on the bull for too long a time. True enough, the Singapore stock market5,676 words
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265 1984-08-06 13 f'l vlAustralia g= M 4 Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets finished the week on a buoyant note, influenced by two days of strong performances on Wall Street. The All Ordinaries Index gained 29.3 points to close the week at 712.9 points, the All Industrials markerReuter - 265 words
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Article595 1984-08-06 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Aug 3 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Arob-Moloysion Merchant Bank's newly acquired subsidiary, Teguh Insurance Co Sdn Bhd, has been renamed Arab-Malaysian Insurance Bhd. Bedford Plantations Bhd wiN acquire the entire issued and paid-up capital of Yong Lee Motor Credit Sdn Bhd595 words
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Article373 1984-08-06 13 UBS THE Zurich stock market closed the week on a higher price level. The overall index rose by 1.9 per cent to 373.1 points. No clear trend emerged due to the holiday season and the sustained flight of the dollar at the beginning of the week. TheUBS - 373 words
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915 1984-08-06 14 m I ew York UPI WALL STREET exploded for the biggest rally in its 192-year history last week, with records falling and prices rising to a six-month high in what some analysts described as a rebirth of the 1982 bull market. A record 236.57UPI - 915 words
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332 1984-08-06 14 IK i 111 A BCI MILAN share prices made a mild recovery, but apathy still prevailed preceding the peak of the summer holidays. Apart from some speculative bursts, the market showed little initiative on volume of deals which remained slack (11 billion lire perBCI - 332 words
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308 1984-08-06 14 1 p|| Tokyo gJL M j AFP AFTER four consecutive declines, share prices on the Tokyo stock market picked up strongly late last week, and analysts predict a bull market ahead in the rest of this month. The strong comeback stems from continued spurts on WallAFP - 308 words
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484 1984-08-06 14 TERESA LIM - J Hongkong M By TERESA LIM, Hongkong Correspondent LAST WEEK will probably be enshrined in the recent memory of bulls as five glorious days when nothing went wrong. Right from the start, on Monday, the political news was good. It was followed in quick, succession by484 words
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Article465 1984-08-06 14 London < Reuter SHARE prices finished the week sharply higher in London with the FT 30 share index rising every day last week to finish at 831.4, a gain of 55 points. Dealers noted that on July 23 the index hit its year's low of 755.3.Reuter - 465 words
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Article778 1984-08-06 14 1 MM K.Lumpur Ĕ A BULLS returned in full force to the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, taking the cue from a record-smashfng time on the New York Stock Exchange following fresh thinking on US interest rates. Local shares saw renewed buying support with the778 words
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Article230 1984-08-06 14 Aug 4 YM 1210 50 Mitsub Chem Mitsubishi 309 542 399 -10 -3 +16 Ako. 425 18 Amodo Asohi C hem 1170 573 20 •18 Mitsub Heovy 230 330 II 6 Asoh. Glass 758 8 152 3 Bonk of Tokyo Bndgestone 455 591 unch -19 Mitsui Smettrtg 460 350230 words
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353 1984-08-06 14 FT MR RUPERT MURDOCH accepted defeat on Friday in his attempt to acquire St Regis, the US paper group, but said that he was keeping his options open on the question of his shareholding in the company. The Australian publisher,FT - 353 words
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Advertisement168 1984-08-06 14 Fly HAS to Penang and enjoy a SINTAT self-drive car for omyss3B per day If you're flying to Penang with MAS, you get extra mileage with Sintat. For the normal economy fare of Ss3oo/for a return ticket on Malaysian Airlines System, you get the use of an air-conditioned Sintat self-drive168 words
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352 1984-08-06 15 THE Kuala Lumpur Industries Bhd group has reported a 23 per cent fall in pip-tax profits to M 52.25 million at the interim stage due to lower contributions from its finance operations and losses incurred by the holding company. At352 words
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258 1984-08-06 15 Bernama SYNTHETIC Resins (M) Berhad has reported a three-fold jump in operating profits to M 511.58 million for the year ended March 31,1964. The announcement of its unaudited results showed that for the previous corresponding period, its operating profits only amountedBernama - 258 words
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Article45 1984-08-06 15 CK LIEW HOLDINGS Pte Ltd has bought another 65,000 shares in Veneer Products Ltd, thus raising its interest in the company to 18.92 per cent from 18.63 per cent. The shares were bought at prices of $1.48 and $1.49 on Thursday.45 words
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216 1984-08-06 15 HUME Industries (M) Bhd, a member of the Hong Leong group in Malaysia, has reactivated one of its dormant subsidiaries, Hume Roofing Tiles (Johore) Sdn Bhd, to manufacture concrete roofing tiles jointly with Lian Seng Properties Sdn Bhd. Hume Roofing Tiles was216 words
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115 1984-08-06 15 AMALGAMATED Industrial Steel Bhd, recently admitted to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, has bought some property belonging to an Inchcape Bhd's subsidiary, Champion Motors (1975) Sdn Bhd, for Msls million. In a brief weekend announcement to the SES, AISB said the property is a 99-year115 words
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679 1984-08-06 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - Good performance likely to be maintained By NAJEEB JARHOM MARKET high-flyer Pan-Elec-tric Industries Ltd has lived up to expectations, recording a sharply higher earnings per share of 9.4 cents in this year's first-half against 4.3 cents previously. Directors believe that the much improved679 words
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Article344 1984-08-06 15 JOHAN Holdings Bhd has received approval from the Malaysian authorities for its acquisition of half of the paidup capital of BBC Brown Boveri (M) Sdn Bhd from BBC Brown Boveri ft Co Ltd of Baden, Switzerland. The sale and purchase agreement was signed on April 2. HAW PAR344 words
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397 1984-08-06 15 AMY CHEOK - WiiliuSi/ MLB By AMY CHEOK LONDON-based stockbroker Laurence, Prust A Co has forecast an increase in Malaysian palm-oil production for this year. In its latest newsletter, it observes that production of palm oil is still tending to grow rapidly as the397 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-08-06 15 FT A MASSIVE jam blocked streets in the City of London on Friday as investors rushed to submit last-minute applications for shares in Jaguar PLC, the luxury spots car manufacturer, which is going public. The offer for sale of more thanFT; UPI photo - 638 words
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Advertisement147 1984-08-06 15 THINK FITNESS... SNiN. m t'( M >■ mm 3 Shenton Way, #03-12, Shenton House Singapore 0106. Tetephone:*****77 FARMING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN NEW ZEALAND The owners of o New Zealand Deer Farm offer an opportunity to invest in this new and exciting primary industry. Deer farming is a growth industry in147 words
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Advertisement264 1984-08-06 15 NOTICE JOINT ANNOUNCEMENT BY CSR LIMITED AND THE CLOUGH ENGINEERING GROUP CSR SELLS THKSS PETROSEA GROUP TO CLOUGH ENGINEERING Sydney, Friday, 3 August 1984... CSR today finalised ag-eements to seH the Thiess Petrosea Group of companies to the Clough Engineering Group of Western Australia. Thiess Petrosea is involved in civil264 words
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757 1984-08-06 16 AMY BALAN,ALVIN TAY - By AMY BALAN,ALVIN TAY OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation (OCBC) is taking a more aggressive stance in marketing for business and in promoting its own staff welfare. This change in posture at one of Singapore's Big Four local banks over the past six months reflects OCBC's757 words
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187 1984-08-06 16 ANOTHER 10 students will get scholarships from the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation to further their studies. The recipients, all first-year students of local tertiary institutions, will bring the total number of OCBC scholars to 26. The latest batch of OCBC scholarship holders includes four students187 words
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236 1984-08-06 16 PRINTING AND production workers at The Times Organisation will face new working conditions, such as new friends and heads, under the merger of the company with the Singapore News and Publications Ltd (SNPL). The president of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union236 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-08-06 16 UPI ISRAELI President Chaim Herzog yesterday asked opposition Labour Party leader Shimon Peres to form the next Israeli government. Mr Herzog said Mr Peres has agreed to begin establishing a new administration. "Taking into account that Mr Peres leads the list that wonUPI; AP photo - 245 words
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213 1984-08-06 16 AFP HONGKONG wants to discuss with US officials a proposed tightening of US textile import regulations that could pose a "serious threat" to the colony's textile industry. A government spokesman said the new rules, scheduled to come into force on Sep 7, "seemedAFP - 213 words
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162 1984-08-06 16 AP KEY RADIO messages supposedly relayed from the South Korean airliner downed by a Soviet jet fighter last September were "fakes" sent by another aircraft to cover a spy mission. John Keppel, a former State Department intelligence analyst, was quoted in London's ObserverAP - 162 words
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147 1984-08-06 16 AFP CHINESE Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian will arrive in Buenos Aires on Wednesday for a fourday visit, during which he will hold talks on trade and politics with Argentine President Raul Alfonsin. The trip is largely viewed as a tactic byAFP - 147 words
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243 1984-08-06 16 AFP INDIAN POLICE have begun an intensive search for a 29-year-old militant separatist Tamil, Marimuthu Kathiresan, suspected of responsibility for a bomb blast that claimed 32 lives last Thursday at Madras Airport. Mr Kathiresan took refuge in India in July last year followingAFP - 243 words
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309 1984-08-06 16 Reuter LOW GLOBAL crude oil prices are the result of producer countries pumping too much oil into the market, even while consumption in the non-communist world is rising. In its latest monthly market report yesterday, the International Energy AgencyReuter - 309 words
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254 1984-08-06 16 Reuter CHINA IS planning a major expansion of its shipbuilding industry and expects to boost output by 20 per cent this year. According to Wang Rongsheng, deputy general manager of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), China plans to develop andReuter - 254 words
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Article63 1984-08-06 16 AFP BALI WAS rocked by an earthquake measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale, Antara news agency reported yesterday, quoting Jakarta's meteorology and geophysical station. The station placed the epicentre of the earthquake, which struck on Friday, at a depth of 33km in the Indian Ocean, 165 kmAFP - 63 words
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Article57 1984-08-06 16 Reuter RESCUE workers have recovered 17 charred bodies from the wreckage of a Soviet cargo plane which crashed in southern Pakistan on Saturday on its way to Tashkent in Soviet Central Asia, police said yesterday. The authorities have cordoned off the crash site and areReuter - 57 words
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Article58 1984-08-06 16 Reuter ALL the 45 passengers and four crew of a Fokker F-27 aircraft were killed when it crashed in a marsh near Dhaka airport yesterday, officials of Bangladesh National Airlines Biman said. The plane was coming from the port city of Chittagong and fell nose-downReuter - 58 words
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Article43 1984-08-06 16 AP AN AUSTRALIAN navy task group is to sail from Sydney today for a threemonth deployment in Asian waters, Defence Minister Gordon Scholes said. The group plans to visit Indonesia, the Philippines, China, Japan, Thailand, Hongkong and Singapore. APAP - 43 words
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Article46 1984-08-06 16 AFP A LIBERIAN-registered tanker, the 87,200-tonne Oceanic Energy, was sinking yesterday after striking a mine last night in the south of the Red Sea, Lloyds of London information service said. The incident occurred between Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and Hodeida in North Yemen. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article53 1984-08-06 16 Bernama PARTAI Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia has urged all Asean countries to sever diplomatic ties with Israel. Its secretary-general, Hassan Abdul Karim, said the party hoped that it would be made a condition for all Asean members to support the struggle of the Palestinians to return to theirBernama - 53 words
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Article51 1984-08-06 16 AP AN AMERICAN nuclearpowered submarine was scheduled to make a port call in Japan yesterday, a US government spokesman said. The vessel was to enter Yokosuka Port, 45 km south-west of Tokyo, to replenish supplies and allow the crew to relax, a US embassy spokesman in Tokyo said.AP - 51 words
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Advertisement109 1984-08-06 16 Cell I Britannia for free invitation investment seminar i The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. LE BERNARDIN fOR EVEN THE MOST JADED OF PALETTES Come to Le Bernardin for the best in French Cuisine. We ensure you and your guests an enjoyable meal with109 words
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Advertisement134 1984-08-06 16 How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in A Singapore f, Bayerische Landesbank is headquartered in Bavana, a leading federal state of West Germany with a long tradition in cross-border trade and finance. Over the years we have constantly upgraded and refined our international banking capabilities, building a reputation134 words
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Miscellaneous57 1984-08-06 16 Wll Outlook for today: Partly cloudy with showers in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Aug 5 at the oirport Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 76 Minimum temperature 22.8 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 3.50 Rainfall in millimetres 10.2 Rainfall this57 words
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292 1984-08-06 17 THE PHILIPPINE maritime industry performed poorly last year, with 43 out of 60 companies registering total losses of more than 1 00 million pesos. According to the Securities and Exchange Commision's summary of business performance for 1983, the industry recorded an aggregate revenue of292 words
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479 1984-08-06 17 DANIEL SIM - By DANIEL SIM HONGKONG operator, South Africa Far East (SAFE) Line, will be upgrading its service with the introduction of four new fully cellular container ships. The line took delivery of the first ship under the expansion programme in January this year. The479 words
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Article59 1984-08-06 17 Reuter THE CEYLON Eastbound Conferences said they were amending the currency adjustment factor for shipments from the UK to minus 28.5 per cent from minus 30.5 per cent. In a statement they added that taking account of the UK/Sri Lanka compensation factor, the corrected CAF would be minusReuter - 59 words
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Article76 1984-08-06 17 UPI DEPRESSED by a protracted business slump worldwide, Nippon Yusen KK (NYK Line) reported a sharp decline in consolidated net profit for the year ending last March. The world's largest shipping company said its net profit decreased 23.3 per cent from a year ago to U5554.82 millionUPI - 76 words
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Article79 1984-08-06 17 Reuter TWO INDIAN dredgers are working round the clock to reduce serious silting at eastern Paradip Port, Indian Minister of State for Shipping Z R Ansari told parliament. The silting reduced the port's draft to 34 feet last month, delaying movement of export and import cargo, heReuter - 79 words
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Article160 1984-08-06 17 Reuter BANGLADESH will acquire six ships soon to increase its merchant fleet strength to 29, a spokesman of the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation says. He says the corporation is now examining tenders for purchase of the vessels. They are expected to be finalised soon. Four ofReuter - 160 words
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Article783 1984-08-06 17 Shipping Un* N|» c«t Shipping Un* Nr C«i Aloo VI 1 fnrtiw V 1 v» 5 FM&CAVN VI 1 AC Toopfor Afcoc X 5 Franco Balg 4/5 VI 5 Frato Shpg V* 2 Antaro Shpg IV 1 Fra^htl#** VI 4 APCLn. V 4 Monogamon* X 3 API783 words
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990 1984-08-06 18 Lloyd's List THE NUMBER of ships with the new low 18-man complement in Japan could treble in six years, forcing the shipping industry to be the first in the country to abolish lifetime employment. The Japanese Shipowners' Association is proposing a fleet littleLloyd's List - 990 words
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Article689 1984-08-06 18 DEMOLITION yards in Bangladesh will soon be working on the biggest ship ever to come their way. After a deal with an American shipowner, reported to be worth US$2 million, the 76,193 dwt tanker Stow Princess is scheduled to power its own way to the Chittagong breaking beach.689 words
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128 1984-08-06 18 UPI A DUTCH heavy-duty cargo ship with the world's most powerful cranes is sailing on its maiden voyage from the central Japanese Port of Kobe to Florida. The 16,000-ton Happy Buccaneer, owned by Mammoet shipping company of the Netherlands, was built by Hitachi Shipbuilding andUPI - 128 words
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Article1512 1984-08-06 18 TIME-CHARTER and miscellaneous voyage business vied for prominence in slightly more active chartering on Thursday, brokers said. In the time-charter sector. South African charterer Island View Shipping arranged two 26,000 tonners with delivery South Africa, one for redelivery Skaw-Passero range and the other for redelivery passing Cape Passero,1,512 words
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Article187 1984-08-06 19 UPI MARITIME and Third World nations remained deadlocked last week as a three-week UN conference on flags of convenience in Geneva drew to a close. Developing countries backed by the socialist bloc Initiated the conference with a demand that flags of convenience be abolished by newUPI - 187 words
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426 1984-08-06 19 THE International Maritime Satellite Organisation (Inmarsat) is exploring ways of funding and making available its radio beacon service in its new series of satellites operating from 1968. Satellite radio beacons, or EPIRBs (emergency position-indicating radio beacon), could be activated automatically or manually from426 words
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Article192 1984-08-06 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. AMRO (BTRAITB/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container192 words
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Article89 1984-08-06 19 Reuter A LEAST nine merchant ships have been damaged by mysterious explosions in the Gulf of Suez and the southern end of the Red Sea since last Friday. Lloyds Shipping Intelligence in London quoted shipping sources and a number of captains as saying that severalReuter - 89 words
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Article61 1984-08-06 19 Reuter THE STATE-owned Shipping Corporation of India says it is imposing a congestion surcharge on import »nrf export cargo loaded on its vessels plying between Bombay and East Africa, effective this month. It did not specify the date. It gave the charges as USII2 per tonne for breakReuter - 61 words
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4529 1984-08-06 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.4,529 words
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Article710 1984-08-06 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Leise Maersk 8408 6.884 2330 Maersk 51 1000-1130/1000-1130 Al/Bl E Pioneer 100E 7.884 0700 Green Asia FSB 0800-0900/1800-1900 N2/N2 Pelopor 95 7.884 0700 Boustead TA 3 0700-0800/1800-1900 N3/N3 L Siri 28W 7.8.84 0700 NAPL TA 3 0800-1000/1700-1900 L8/L8710 words
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Article1627 1984-08-06 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S) Ur*-K«rMU Line Tranagroup (S) Ahrenktel I Iff SrrrW Kim Shpg (S) AM C TMfhr Oceanua Shipping Agency (S) Manntei Enterprise (PK). Alpne Inlra*i <S) Binung Shpg (KL) Island Cargo1,627 words
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Article267 1984-08-06 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES CR Liberville 35/6 BOR alongside 6.8.84/2300 Edo Maru 19 Sharp alongside 6.8.84/1800 Equator III 22 TSoon alongside 6.8.84/0700 Hosei Maru 25/6 Sankyo alongside 6.8.84/1500 On Ping 44 Y Fung alongside 6.8.84/2300 Str Venture 20 SSPL alongside 6.8.84/1500267 words
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Advertisement680 1984-08-06 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE UK HAM 1/9 3/9 7/1 1/1 19/9 11/9 23/9 n/» 2/11 4/11 9/19 U/M 17/11 19/11 24/11 74/11 1/11 3/11 euro* 9 HAVEN MMM V 9 9/9 U/9 12/9 21/1 71/9 27/9 M/ 9 t/10 7/11 11/11 14/11 21/19 22/19 71/10 29/19 VII680 words
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Advertisement1082 1984-08-06 22 ft- KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICROBRIDGE ft MINILAND BRIDGE) OAKLAND VAN BC FIDO/ ASM STAR V 26 ASIA STAR V 26 ASIA STAR *26 C CONTAINER V26E MOTTO VESSEL HARBOUR BR DOE V2S ASM MARU V 3043 HYUGA MARU VO4 PIANTK1,082 words
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Advertisement151 1984-08-06 25 i—'run ETA LOMXNG FOR to** BANMft ABBAS. BANDM BUSHRC REGULAR SERVICE TO PK KTAN LOAOMG FOR NMH 9 7/1 MCHON/BUSAN NMNIO 15/1 MADRAS/BOMBAY LYCABETUS 11/1 DUBAI/DAMMAM AGENT INDAH RAY AP. KELANG TEL: 3827 M TLX: ***** «*7 LICQRNE A=--=-■J Jj'l. -i iH SEALIOM SHPPM6 (S) PTE LTD. SALES/BOOK HGS TEL151 words
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Advertisement125 1984-08-06 26 KOREA TONGHAE SHIPPING COMPANY I'm orpofdted in U P R of Korea Vessel ETA SINGAPORE Loading for WANG JAE SAN In Port MADRAS. CHALNA YONPUNGHO 15/8 D P R. OF KOREA Owmtil Agont CMtNPO SMPPWC CO. PTE.LTD. 20 Pataraon Road, #06-20,8'por* 0923. J9t. *****38 Talax: R8 ***** Cargo Booking: Tal125 words
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Miscellaneous187 1984-08-06 26 m Regional Weather i I s L. TT *7/ i s** k VI s 1 "4 1 H 41 *7 2 h f M M 2 A > M V* I 2 2® i tr 1^ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. direction with speed in187 words
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