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Title Section12 1985-01-10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. <P) No. 99/1/85 rHURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1985 60 CENTS12 words
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431 1985-01-10 1 ALVIN TAY, CHAN OI CHEE - By ALVIN TAY, CHAN OI CHEE EMPORIUM HOLDINGS, the operator of the largest retail chain in Singapore, yesterday categorically denied market rumours that the group is experiencing serious cash-flow problems. A different impression was, however, given to BT by a few of Emporium's major431 words
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638 1985-01-10 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG AFTER MONTHS of tightness, the labour market is finally getting a breather from the manufacturers in the electrical and electronics industry. The demand for labour has stabilised somewhat in the last two months and personnel managers contacted by638 words
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255 1985-01-10 1 MEET-THE-PEOPLE sessions may resume next week for the residents of Potong Pasir constituency. But they would be conducted by a new team. They would also be conducted at a different venue, at void decks, instead of in offices. Mr Chiam See Tong,255 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-01-10 1 WORRIES over difflcalt business conditions In the retail Industry and the Bumlpatra Malaysia Fiaaaee seaadal sparked off aaother round of selling oa the Singapore stock market yesterday, seadlng the Straits Times Industrial Index to a two-year low. The ST ladex fell 12.23 potato to 771.45,286 words
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415 1985-01-10 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM Industrial Correspondent INTEGRATED Electronics Manufacturing (lEM) started retrenching workers at its Pasir Panjang printed circuit board assembly plant yesterday. It is understood that more than 70 workers are being laidoff and that no retrenchment benefits have been offered. Company415 words
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639 1985-01-10 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THE Singapore economy, one of the fastest-growing in Asia, will expand by 7.5 per cent this year, and growth will be accompanied by low inflation of 3 per cent. This is the forecast of America's Chemical Bank, which639 words
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Advertisement282 1985-01-10 1 a«DB APOLLO Computer Inc of OUR VIEW COMPANY NEWS America, which plans to set ccmtima dl j win. up a $21 million factory in A detached observer, having weighed the arguments for and As3oo million Singapore, is also planning a against a strong Singapore dollar, must conclude that a strong282 words
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Advertisement150 1985-01-10 1 Full report, Pag* 13 Asian stocks, Pag* 11 International stocks, Pag* 10 FIXED DEPOSITS 3 months 6% p.a. 6 months 6%% p.a. 9 months 614% p.a. 12 months 6%% p.a. PRIME LENDING RATE 8%% p.a. HOUSING LOANS 9V*% p.a. 1 to 10 years 9V*% p.a. 11 to 20 years 9V»%150 words
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HOME NEWS
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373 1985-01-10 2 GRACE YU - By GRACE YU APOLLO Computer Inc of America, which had announced plans to set up a $21 million factory in Singapore, is also planning a software development centre for computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing packages for the Asia-Pacific market. Its regional headquarters,373 words
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Article, Illustration305 1985-01-10 2 RAINER AALTO has been appointed regional director of Kone Far East, the Asian operation of the Finnish multi-national Kone Corporation. Mr Aalto will be responsible for overseeing the activities of Kone subsidiaries, agents and joint ventures in the Asean countries, Hongkong and Taiwan. He is also general305 words
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325 1985-01-10 2 OVERTRADING has brought a local sports equipment manufacturer to the brink of liquidation. Jackson Sports Equipment Manufacturer, which was put into receivership on Aug 21 last year,, has run up debts estimated to be at least $4*l million. The leading creditor is Banque325 words
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375 1985-01-10 2 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE JAPANESE contractor Shimizu Construction Company has won two contracts totalling $23 million to build a warehouse and a private housing estate. Even with much larger contracts already in the bag, the company has embarked on these smaller jobs to ensure the continual375 words
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391 1985-01-10 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG PERKIN-ELMER, a US-based computer manufacturer has set its sights on the Far-East and is shoring up for an expected 30 per cent growth this year. The company's regional office in Singapore recently signed OEM (original equipment manufacturer) agreements391 words
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119 1985-01-10 3 SOME members of the Union of Telecoms Employees of Singapore (UTES) will receive their arrears from salary adjustments in one or two months' time because of the new collective agreement signed on Dec 31. Under the three-year agreement, mainly the119 words
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277 1985-01-10 3 TO IMPROVE further the convenience of passengers, the Singapore Bus Service is introducing an additional ticketing facility at the bus interchanges. The machines, similar to the OTS machines already installed on buses, will be put on a threemonth trial at the277 words
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384 1985-01-10 3 THE FRENCH ambassador to Singapore yesterday reiterated his country's stand on foreign policy, governed mainly by two principles independence, and peace and cooperation. Addressing a Rotary Gub of Singapore luncheon meeting at the Mandarin Hotel, Mr Jacques Berniere said that independence had384 words
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292 1985-01-10 3 THE SINGAPORE Tourist Promotion Board is to conduct a refresher course for its 496 tour guides to upgrade professional standards. It is getting specialists in guide work and communications skills from Hongkong, Europe, the US and Australia to conduct the course. STPB's292 words
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339 1985-01-10 3 JEFFREY TSANQ - By JEFFREY TSANQ COMPANIES are still making crucial mistakes in selecting computers, although investment in the local computer industry, which reached $420 million last year, is expected to double over the next three years. The National Computer Board has said that among the chief errors339 words
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Article424 1985-01-10 3 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO SINGAPOREANS will soon be able to take part in a television extravaganza that features the Community Chest's activities and the different groups of people that it helps, in addition to the foreign and local artistes taking part. A target of two424 words
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Article76 1985-01-10 3 A LOCAL company will be making electricity generating equipment in a joint venture with a British company. Learjet Pte Ltd of Singapore will be teaming up with CUEL of Kenilworth, Warwickshire, one of the members of the Woverhampton Chamber of Commerce and Industry's trade76 words
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Article42 1985-01-10 3 THE PRISON Welfare Service of the Ministry of Community Development has moved into new offices at the 4th floor of the former Hill Street Police Station at 140 Hill Street, Singapore 0617. Its new telephone number is *****00.42 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration781 1985-01-10 4 AP WHEN the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) first hoisted its flag in 1979, many observers scoffed "at its ragtag, sandal-clad soldiers, led by a frail, ageing man who vowed to oust Vietnam's powerful war machine from his Cambodian homeland. Five years later,AP - 781 words
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631 1985-01-10 4 Bernama SABAH, with its thriving economy, still badly lacks a proper network of financial infrastructure that is absolutely necessary for the development and functioning of an efficient capital market in the state, says a leading state banker. Currently, only oneBernama - 631 words
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609 1985-01-10 4 NYT BRITAIN'S oil-pricing system is under intense pressure, with increasing amounts of its North Sea oil being sold at spot prices instead of at its official price, and the weakness of the North Sea oil {Hieing structure is threatening to undermine Opec's effort toNYT - 609 words
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511 1985-01-10 4 AP TWENTY young couples filed into an unheated, whitewashed classroom in Beijing on Tuesday for the first session of a Chinese novelty a school for newly-weds to help make love last. "For so many years, we have not had this kind of knowledge/' said WuAP - 511 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration616 1985-01-10 5 Reuter MOST ECONOMISTS and politicians feel there will be little appreciable change in Washington's economic philosophy now that James Baker, the present White House Chief of Staff, is slated to replace Donald Regan at the Treasury. Mr Regan will take over as Chief ofReuter - 616 words
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608 1985-01-10 5 Reuter SENATOR Edward Kennedy told representatives of the business community in Johannesburg that the US public and Congress were demanding genuine steps to reform South Africa's racial system, including full citizenship for blacks. Mr Kennedy, who is on a week-long tourReuter - 608 words
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198 1985-01-10 5 Reuter STATE-OWNED British National Oil Corp (BNOC) denied press reports that it has abandoned its current official price for crude oil, and said it has not yet made any Arm proposals to its suppliers for fixing first-quarter prices. But it confirmed that the bulkReuter - 198 words
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590 1985-01-10 5 Reuter THE UNITED STATES and the Soviet Union have agreed to open new negotiations to cut back nuclear weapons and prevent an arms race in space, ending a 13-month hiatus in efforts by the superpowers to reduce their armouries. The accordReuter - 590 words
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271 1985-01-10 5 Reuter A HIGH-LEVEL US delegation has begun talks with Soviet foreign trade ministry officials in a fresh sign of the superpowers' willingness to use trade as a way of improving their strained relations. Undersecretary for Commerce Lionel Olmer heads the US delegation atReuter - 271 words
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ECO-NOTES
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Article29 1985-01-10 5 THE ASIAN Development Bank (ADB) has approved a US$45 million loan to Malaysia to upgrade five townships and seven "new minor local centres" of Kedah state.29 words
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Article45 1985-01-10 5 TAIWAN will soon cease to require importers of more than 5,400 products, including textiles, toys and machinery, to hold licences. An Economic Ministry official said this was a further move to open Taiwanese markets and reduce the trade imbalance with other countries.45 words
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Article54 1985-01-10 5 THE FIRST bar of gold from the giant North Queensland gold mine Kidston is expected to leave the mine site later this week. Kidston Gold Mines Ltd company secretary Terry Bourke said the mine's owners were still optimistic about Kidston's future in spite of a dramatic drop54 words
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Article42 1985-01-10 5 INDIA produced mere than 21 million metric tons of crude oil in the last nine months of last year. The production figure for April-December was nearly 2 million tons higher than the total for the same period in 1963.42 words
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Article48 1985-01-10 5 Agencies A CHINESE government commission and a private Australian firm are to build a wind and solar energy experiment centre in western China, said the New China news agency. The centre will be built by Qinghai province's Science and Technology Commission and Southern Cross Corporation. AgenciesAgencies - 48 words
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171 1985-01-10 5 NYT SENATE Republicans yesterday began considering a basic proposal to reduce the US federal deficit by freezing spending across the board and eliminating all cost-of-living increases next year. The freezes would affect both military spending and social security. President Reagan refused both choices inNYT - 171 words
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539 1985-01-10 6 Reuter THE REFORM of China's pricing system, central to the country's current programme of sweeping economic reforms, is expected to be complicated and will be carried out "gradually". In an article published by the People's Daily in Beijing yesterday, Tian Jiyun, vicepremier and secretary-generalReuter - 539 words
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197 1985-01-10 6 AFP CHINA HAS disclosed that it plans to export nuclear fuel and that it already had the knowhow to devise a home-grown system for reprocessing nuclear waste. The official People's Daily quoted vice-premier Li Peng as saying that while building a complete nuclear-fuel productionAFP - 197 words
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Article, Illustration70 1985-01-10 6 THE PICTURE above shows Philippine Members of Parliament Jaims Fsrrer (loft) and Aquilino Pimontol announcing on Tuesday that the oppoettlon would proceed with plans to choose a presidential candidate In spite of Mr Marcos ruling out early elections. The Philippine leeder's announcement on MondayReuter photo - 70 words
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346 1985-01-10 6 Bernama PHILIPPINE Justice Minister and Solicitor-General Estelito Mendoza has resigned from parliament to re-assume his elected post as governor of Pampanga, a province just north of Manila. But Vice-Governor Cicero Punzalan, who was acting as governor in Mr Mendoza's absence, said on Tuesday that theBernama - 346 words
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519 1985-01-10 6 AP UPI IN A MAJOR setback to North Korea-South Korea dialogue, North Korea yesterday postponed Red Cross talks between the two countries and threatened to put off bilateral economic discussions for the duration of a scheduled three-month military exercise between US and South KoreanAP; UPI - 519 words
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225 1985-01-10 6 UPI UNITED NATIONS secretarygeneral Javier Perez de Cuellar will visit Vietnam and Thailand during a six-nation tour of South-east Asia and the Pacific this month. The chief UN executive plans to leave New York on Jan 20 and visit Britain enroute to theUPI - 225 words
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Article126 1985-01-10 6 Reuter FUGITIVE financier Amos Dawe, seized in Britain after two years on the run, has volunteered to return to Hongkong where he faces a prison sentence for fraud. Dawe, 51, wanted to return to the British colony as quickly as possible and lodge anReuter - 126 words
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Article81 1985-01-10 6 AP THE MALAYSIAN government has accepted in principle requests for up to 42 per cent wage increases for 600,000 employees. A spokesman for the Prime Minister's Department said yesterday, however, that the current economic situation might not allow immediate implementation of the increases. A National JointAP - 81 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article96 1985-01-10 6 INDIA'S film star opposition leader NT Rama Rao appeared in court yesterday to ask mercy for a man who tried to kill him. The Press Trust of India said Rama Rao asked the Hyderabad Metropolitan Court to excuse and pardon Mallela Babaji who attacked him with a96 words
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Article59 1985-01-10 6 KING FAHD of Saudi Arabia will meet President Ronald Reagan in Washington next month and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will visit the US in March. The Washington Post yesterday cited US officials and diplomatic sources as saying that the Saudi Arabian monarch is expected to make his first59 words
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Article98 1985-01-10 6 JAPAN and the Soviet Union have agreed to limit Antarctic minke whaling in the November 1984-March 1985 season to last season's level of 3,027 and 3,028 whales, respectively. The International Whaling Commission in June adopted a resolution to limit the overall number of minke whales to be caught98 words
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Article46 1985-01-10 6 A United Nations information office will be reopened in Jakarta this year. Minister for Information Harmoko said yesterday that the re-opening of the information office was discussed in Jakarta by the Minister with Samir San bar, a senior official of the UN Information Department.46 words
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Article55 1985-01-10 6 NOBEL PEACE prize winner, Mother Teresa, is to visit China from Jan 13 at the invitation of the Chinese government. The Press Trust of India said yesterday that the 74-year-old nun will visit several homes for destitutes in China during her stay there. The duration of the visit55 words
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Article79 1985-01-10 6 INDIA'S first fast breeder test reactor (FBTR) is ready to begin its trial run. The Press Trust of India yesterday quoted the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission as saying that the plant, in South India, is on trial-commission and is ready for criticality the start of nuclear79 words
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Article37 1985-01-10 6 LIEUTENANT-GENER-AL Sir Brian Horrocks, one of Britain's top wartime military commanders, has died. He was 89. As a corps commander, Horrocks led the fastest advance from the beaches of Normandy after the 1944 Allies' invasion.37 words
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Article75 1985-01-10 6 EIGHT Thai navy officers were seriously injured yesterday when a plane in which they were flying crashed at the airport in Bangkok. Group Captain Wisawat Bunnao, airforce deputy spokesman, said the navy F-27 Fokker crashed while attempting to. land in poor visibility at the Don Muang airport. The75 words
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Article84 1985-01-10 6 KUWAITI Oil and Finance Minister, Sheikh Ali Khalifa al-Sabah, arrived in Tokyo yesterday on a five-day official visit to Japan, the second and final leg of his Far Eastern tour aimed at seeking new economic links. While in Tokyo, the minister will hold talks with Prime Minister Yasuhiro84 words
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Article90 1985-01-10 6 A THREE-MAN UN mission assembled in Geneva yesterday to prepare a trip to Iraq and Iran to investigate conditions of prisoners captured in the four-year-old Gulf War. A UN spokeswoman said the mission members Professor Torken Opsahl of Norway, MajorGeneral Rafael ValeHuerta of Venezuela and Professor Wolfram Karl90 words
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Article68 1985-01-10 6 Agencies MILITANT separatists in Tripura yesterday hacked to death six non-tribals in a village in the northeastern state. Press Trust of India said a 16-member Tribal National Volunteer gang, armed with sophisticated weapons in olive green uniforms, raided the village and caught hold of six labourers working inAgencies - 68 words
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Article753 1985-01-10 6 ARRIVALS Operator Service number Local time From KAL KE687 0030 SEL/KUL PAA PA5 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG LUFT LH688R 0250 FRA/DXB MAS MH68I 0820 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH8I 1 0940 PEN RBA BI421 iOOO BWN SJA SQ103 1005 KUL CPA CX710 1030753 words
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241 1985-01-10 6 AFP INDONESIA HAS been suffering an industrial slump since the middle of last year, but the US$3.4 billion target for industrial goods exports is still likely to be achieved. Minister of Industry, Hartato, said on Tuesday that the slump resultedAFP - 241 words
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Miscellaneous58 1985-01-10 5 Doonesbury Mmss/ve.HUH' im/ene YOU THREE SQUARES A QAf, YOUH.OUNBAIHROOM.ANP THEY B/£N &EP THE HEAT ON ALL NIGHT'. VI U0 I SI BY GARRY TRUDEAU M€N THEY MOW HZ IN HERB VESTBZIW, I JUST oecioeo rr uas A real WASTE TO HmrT ALL 10 MYSELF! SO I SEE. HI. GUYS. WHORE58 words
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Advertisement83 1985-01-10 6 r On March Ist 1985 the GAFJ O R D sails from Singapore to Bangkok and Hongkong. Rated as a 5-star-plus vessel, she was voted the best ship in the world by the American Cruise Public in 1983 and 1984. Mansfield Holidays is proud to offer this unique experience to83 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article652 1985-01-10 7 SINGAPORE The US dollar closed mixed against major currencies in light trading yesterday. Against the yen, the dollar opened at 254.65/75, then rose to a high of 255.40 level on commercial demand before easing back in late trading on profit-taking to close at 254.95/255.05 yen, still higher compared652 words
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Article215 1985-01-10 7 Interbank rates at 3pm qyotod yttttfdiy c sroea parity change Local dollors to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.2020 2.2030 2.8196 -21 90 Sterling pound 2.5124 2.5158 7 3469 -65 80 Australian dollar 1 7836 1 7855 3 4286 -47 98 NZ dollar 1 0367 1215 words
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Article127 1985-01-10 7 HONGKONG The metal closed slightly higher in active trading yesterday because selling has largely subsided. It closed at U*****.60/296.10 an ounce, compared with New York's $296.90/297.40 finish and the $302.90/ 303.40 close here on Tuesday. Local gold lost HKJ4B to close at $2,827 a tahil. Krugerrand slipped $40 to127 words
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Article117 1985-01-10 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market rose by 1/8point from Tuesday to close at s'/« per cent yesterday. The one and two-month term rates fell by 1/8-point each, while the threemonth rate remained unchanged. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overrnght 5 1/4117 words
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Article, Illustration297 1985-01-10 7 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed little changed from opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Periods were unchanged to about 1/8 point softer at the start partly due to news that the Fed has arranged US$2 billion of customer re-purchase agreements with federal funds trading at 8-5/16 per297 words
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Article54 1985-01-10 7 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for $140 million of 91-day Treasury bills to be issued at the option of the tenderer from Jan 14 to Jan 18. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000. Last day of tender54 words
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Article307 1985-01-10 7 BA Futures Inc ENCOURAGED by the firm closing in CME, Eurodollar futures remained bullish at Simex yesterday with the March contract trading pass the contract high of 90.83. March contract gapped upwards from Chicago's closing at 90.82 and traded to the day's high of 90.86 before closing at 90.85.BA Futures Inc - 307 words
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Article122 1985-01-10 7 Reuter ITALIAN state-owned Banco di Napoli has reduced its prime rate for north Italian clients to 17 per cent from 18 per cent with immediate effect, a bank statement says. The bank joins a growing number of Italian banks which have reduced interest ratesReuter - 122 words
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Article51 1985-01-10 7 Reuter THE FEDERAL RESERVE on Tuesday entered the US government securities market to arrange US$2 billion in customer repurchase agreements, a Fed spokesman said. Dealers said the federal funds were trading at 8 5/16 per cent when the Fed began its indirect injection of temporary reserves.Reuter - 51 words
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328 1985-01-10 7 Reuter PRESSURE for an immediate rise in British bank base lending rates has subsided, but the clearing banks are wary of renewed interest pressure arising from any further weakness in sterling. Banking sources were commenting on Tuesday's news that sterling M-3 money supplyReuter - 328 words
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Article183 1985-01-10 7 Reuter THE BUNDESBANK'S 3-5 per cent target range for money stock growth this year will not prevent the measure from expanding as fast as in last year, when the corridor was a higher 4-6 per cent. Bundesbank vice-president Helmut Schlesinger says the Bundesbank's monetary policy taskReuter - 183 words
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FEATURES
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465 1985-01-10 8 THERE CANNOT BE an optimum level for a currency. Perception has to be relative to the observer. While a manufacturer can blame the strength of the Singapore dollar for making his prices uncompetitive, a fund manager or banker must carry the fear that any substantial465 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1985-01-10 8 HUANG PECK MING - Some manufacturers complain that the strong currency is eroding their competitive edge The recent easing in the value of the Singapore dollar in comparison with the US greenback has been welcomed. But as CHUANG PECK MING reports, local manufacturers are more concerned about its strength1,247 words
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884 1985-01-10 8 LEONARD SILK - By LEONARD SILK NYT IT WAS Thomas Carlyle who, in 1850, called economists "respectable professors of the dismal science", a label that has stuck to economics ever since. Carlyle was thinking of such gloomy prognosticators as the Rev Thomas Malthus, who saidNYT - 884 words
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Miscellaneous639 1985-01-10 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 The sort of boll for perhaps five games (6) 7 A slavish character (5,3) 8 Where cannibalism would be too much (4) 10 Appear accepted as a visitor (4,2) 11 The cards Art's to shuffle (6) 14 Joined a line (3) 16 Stale stories? (5) 17639 words
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SPORTS
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537 1985-01-10 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE'S leading tennis players, Albert Teo and Mahader Hassan, have virtually played themselves into the two singles slots for their Eastern Zone Davis Cup qualifying tie against Hongkong on Jan 18-20. After two round-robin playoffs among the four trialists537 words
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191 1985-01-10 9 AP ANDERS JARRYD, loser of a tempestuous match the last time he faced John McEnroe, earned another shot at the world's top-ranked player when he upset fellow Swede Henrik Sundstrom $-4, 6-1 on Tuesday night in the opening round of the US$4OO,OOO Masters championship.AP - 191 words
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Article, Illustration428 1985-01-10 9 AP AUSTRALIA'S Wendy TurnbuU, seeded No 3, advanced to the second round of the US$2OO,OOO Virginia Slims of Washington tennis tournament on Tuesday with a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Puerto Rico's Gigi Fernandez. The 32-year-old Turnbull took advantage of her 20-year-oldAP - 428 words
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372 1985-01-10 9 Reuter TEXAN John Mahaffey defends his title in the U*****,000 Bob Hope Classic, first stop on the 1985 United States golf tour, which began yesterday in Palm Springs, California. The tournament, which pairs show business celebrities with top golfers untilReuter - 372 words
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Article, Illustration230 1985-01-10 9 Agencies AN AMERICAN teammate of Mary Decker during the Los Angeles Olympics, Ruth Wysocki, said on Tuesday she thinks Decker still owes Zola Budd an apology. After the celebrated collision between Decker and Budd in the finals of the women's 3,000 metres atAgencies - 230 words
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201 1985-01-10 9 AFP THREE Norwegian Members of Parliament are to propose a legal amendment to allow the country's European heavy- weight boxing champion Steffen Tangs tad to defend his crown on home soil. Professional boxing in Nor- way has been outlawed since,; 1972 and Tangstad wonAFP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration411 1985-01-10 9 AFP THE COOL and clinical professionalism of Steve Davis helped him surge into the semi-finals of the £2H Snooker Classic in Warrington, England, on Tuesday. The 27-year-old Davis beat Welshman Ray Reardon 5-1 in the first of the quarter-finals, but it might have beenAFP - 411 words
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Miscellaneous1180 1985-01-10 9 TO GUH) GBiMQ HIGHLIGHTS The Silk Rood Glories Of Ancient Chong'An 8 pm, Channel 12 This is the first in a series of 12 programmes on the ancient Silk Road. Viewers travel with the camera crew from Chong'An, called Xi'an today, across the Yellow River, through the Takla Makan Desert1,180 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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244 1985-01-10 10 AP THE SUDDEN collapse of a proposed US$3.3 billion merger between Occidental Petroleum Corp and Diamond Shamrock Corp is bound to expose speculators and shareholders to huge potential losses and leaves Shamrock vulnerable to a hostile takeover attempt. Analysts say the abrupt termination ofAP - 244 words
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212 1985-01-10 10 Reuter ALLIANZ Versicherungs AG is considering going into the banking business. Chief executive Wolfgang Schieren said he did not see Allianz turning into a universal bank involved in the whole range of banking from small private accounts to big international business portfolios. The company wouldReuter - 212 words
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287 1985-01-10 10 Reuter THE STOCK MARKET closed slightly higher on Tuesday for its second straight gain, but the rise was trimmed by investor concern that an unpopular tax reform programme may be given new life. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed one point higher atReuter - 287 words
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Article135 1985-01-10 10 JAN 08 Abrtix C$ 32* Imp Oil Inco 41 16* 34* -1* Alcon 37* 21* Algomo 18* unch Bank Mont 25* unch 14* Bank Nova Scotia B«l T«l 12* 34* Lobkjw B 18* 3* BP Can Ltd 25* 25* 29% Can Imp Bk 29* 59* 48* unch Nofondo Carina135 words
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Article213 1985-01-10 10 JAN OS Rond Trust Bk 200 -10 Un Steal 107 2 INDUSTRIALS Unsac 500 20 900 unch Wootwofth 1400 -25 A Alpho Abarcom 125 unch MININGS 50 760 2340 300 ***** Amt^rop 2475 -25 1550 50 1050 25 BuHah 6850 200 C G Smith 2150 460 CNA 230S Cora213 words
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Article674 1985-01-10 10 JAN <M US$ ACF Industries Ak on AJurrwi 28V. Alcoa 36* Alegheny Lud 23* Ahed Own Cp 34* i*>ch Afced Stores 50* 1 AJfcs-Chalmers 6* Am Brooch Inc 61* Am Broadcast 62* 2 Am Can Co 49 Am Cyanamid 49 H Am Elec Pwt 21 Am Express 36*674 words
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Article909 1985-01-10 10 Amsterdam JAM 00 fh ABN ***** -15 155 30 -0 7 Ahold 201 50 +0-5 103 00 unch AMEV 221 50 45 Amia* 72 50 +12 43 40 0 4 Bofc ***** +15 ***** +5 Bosk a Burt«t 76 00 i*»ch 33 70 unch CoK ***** +45 9450909 words
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Article360 1985-01-10 11 HONGKONG: Share prices weakened yesterday on profit-taking to end the half-day session near their lows. The Hang Seng Index is expected to find good support at the 1,250 level after falling 13.06 to 1,269.95. Turnover for the half-day was HK5273.62 million compared with Monday's $450.72 million. Blue chips were360 words
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Article238 1985-01-10 11 JAN 09 MT Chem Indus 17.70 -03 Lien Hwo Indus Al Sincere Indus 625 unch Nan Yo Plos 29 90 -0.1 As«o Cement 2560 ■0 1 Pacific Cons 25 70 •0.3 Cathay Con* 28 00 unch Pacific Elect Chang Hwo Bonk 54 50 -05 Wre 1830 -02 Chen Loom238 words
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Article340 1985-01-10 11 TOKYO: Share prices hit a record closing high yesterday for the second day running in hectic trading, ending at 11,763.57 after touching an early afternoon all-time high of 11,787.76. The market average gained 83.78 sifter Tuesday's jump of 104.27 on turnover of 6(X) million shares against 430 million on340 words
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Article85 1985-01-10 11 MANILA: Share prices were generally lower in dull trading yesterday. The Commercial and Industrial Index was down 1.47 at 101.60 and the Mining Index fell 23.31 to 694.41 but Oils were unchanged at 0.565. JAN 09 Oriental B Phi Oversea* PMex B 00) +0001 0 0065 unch 009 unch85 words
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Article378 1985-01-10 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed easier yesterday as a continuing round of bank prime rate increases created some uncertainty among traders; and the weaker international bullion price affected resource issues. Near the close, the All Ordi- naries Index was 2.7 points down at 715.6 points. Among metals and golds, Emperor378 words
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Article141 1985-01-10 11 BANGKOK: Share prices closed lower in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club Index fell 0.24 to 127.75 as declines led advances by a seven-to-four margin. Turnover rose to 316,061 shares worth 36.3 million baht from Tuesday's 135,270 worth 21.9 million. JAN 09 1 lofcts Stam City Cement 580 124141 words
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Article72 1985-01-10 11 Jon 9 Won 650 -9 Hyundoi Const Hyundoi Motor 878 668 559 1 -3 1 640 +8 740 Commercial Bk 700 536 •4 -63 Korea Oi 1939 406 56 -9 Daewoo Corp 526 691 30 50 Lucky Ltd 770 826 20 -19 622 -18 801 29 GoldStar 700 -1072 words
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64 1985-01-10 11 Reuter BURROUGHS Corp of the US has signed a US$2O million contract with a group of Chinese companies for the assembly, distribution and maintenance of small business computers, the company says. The contract calls for the Yunnan Electronic Equipment factory in Kunming, Yunnan province,Reuter - 64 words
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312 1985-01-10 11 UPI SONY Corp has introduced a new high performance one-piece Bmm home video camera recorder system to be marketed in Japan from Jan 21. Sony's "Video 8" system, based on the common format decided last year by the 127-nation Bmm video standardisation committee,UPI - 312 words
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133 1985-01-10 11 Reuter PLANS by South Korea's Hyundai group to enter the US car market next year have been given a strong boost by its successful Canadian debut. Canada has become Hyundai Motor Co's top export market with sales of 25,123 carsReuter - 133 words
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233 1985-01-10 11 AP GENERAL MOTORS Corp (GM) is forming a new subsidiary, the Saturn Corp, to develop and market a new line of small cars in the US. GM said that two major recent developments would aid in supporting the Saturn project GM's acquisitionAP - 233 words
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Article47 1985-01-10 11 Reuter APPLIED CIRCUIT Technology Inc has signed a letter of intent with Mitsui and Co for distribution of Applied Circuit's test equipment in Japan. Applied Circuit says it feels the Japanese market is very promising for its higher volume production test equipment. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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422 1985-01-10 12 Bernama THE International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) is likely to hold a special council meeting to discuss the appointment of a new buffer stock manager to replace Mr Harvey Adams of the US, who has tendered his resignation, a top Inro officialBernama - 422 words
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Article241 1985-01-10 12 Reuter TUESDAY'S price support intervention by the Inro BSM in the Far Eastern market came as no surprise, traders said. The Inro five-day moving average for Jan 7 stood at 173.89 Malaysian/Singapore cents a kg, within the 177/166 may-buy range, compared with 174.50 on JanReuter - 241 words
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211 1985-01-10 12 AP COFFEE-PRODUCING countries may ask consuming countries to agree to measures aimed at propping up current prices at this week's meeting of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO), sources from producing countries said on Tuesday. ICO producers, the sources said, have still toAP - 211 words
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394 1985-01-10 12 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN government is considering the use of mobile sawmills to help smallholders in the processing of rubberwood for commercial use. Minister of Primary Industries Datuk Paul Leong said on Tuesday that in 1963, about $19 million worth of rubberwood products were exported andBernama - 394 words
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Article156 1985-01-10 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade eased steadily on Tuesday after a mid-session rally attempt to close on a weak note, off seven to 11V* cents per bushel. March settled at 578'/i cents after posting an B'/2-cent range on the day. Persistent strength in the US dollar156 words
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204 1985-01-10 12 Reuter THE London Stock Exchange's ruling council is likely to propose new membership criteria after debating reform plans yesterday and on Tuesday, an exchange spokesman said. The council in closed session has been discussing a report from a constitutional committee set up last autumn.Reuter - 204 words
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Article33 1985-01-10 12 Reuter JAPANESE fishmeal price quotations were sharply lower at around 88,000/89,000 yen per tonne compared with 94,000/ 95,000 late last month. Business is expected to become normal gradually next week. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article235 1985-01-10 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on or near the lows on Tuesday, down one to four US cents per bushel. March settled at 340 Vi cents after posting a 21/i--cent range for the session. A smaller-than-expected weekly export inspection figure released on Monday afternoon and235 words
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Article241 1985-01-10 12 SINGAPORE The market closed marginally lower yesterday with February One RSS buyers quoted at 169.75 cents per kg, down 0.25 cent from Tuesday. The morning session gained 0.50 cents on some buying support in quiet trading. Prices fell back in quiet afternoon trading on lack of follow-through buying. MALAYSIA241 words
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Article335 1985-01-10 12 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOB in boles) NOON CLOS£ Buyers 5>Hen Buyers Int 1 RSS Prompt 163.50 164 50 162 50 163.50N Int 1 RSS Feb 85 171 00 171 50 169 75 170 25 Int 1 RSS Mor 85 173 50 174 00 171 75335 words
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Article97 1985-01-10 12 (cantiAg, 1-ton po****) Februory 85 March 85 (currant mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS Bwy#f$ StNofi hryvn SSR20 167.00 169.00N 169.00 171 00N SSR 50 165 00 167.00N 167 00 I69.00N MRELB Bvyan Buy«n Seften SMRCV 193 00 I9500N 195 00 197.00N SMR L 192 00 194.00N97 words
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Article88 1985-01-10 12 THE Kul» Lemper Tie Market price held at the International Tie Agreement (leer-level ef M 529.15 per kg yesterday. The holier stock manager maintained strong Interest at this level, absorbing the hoik of the 135 tonnes offered down from 271 tonnes en Tuesday. No foreign metal was reported.88 words
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Article158 1985-01-10 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bat* of 400 lb) China corded yorn, cones Blue Phoenix 16'* 2,950 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,050 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,650 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,900 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21's 3,300 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,600 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,800 Open-end yarn Blue158 words
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90 1985-01-10 12 Reuter THAILAND will export 18,300 tonnes of tin this year and maintain that level in 1986, slightly down from an estimated 18,500 tonnes last year, the Thai Commerce Ministry said. The ministry's preliminary forecast said Thai tin output this year and in 1986 willReuter - 90 words
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Article907 1985-01-10 12 COFFEE Robusta futures finished a subdued, featureless session £2 higher to £8 lower at Tuesday's close. Spot January ended unchanged at £2,243 after fluctuating between £2,253 and £2,225. March ended at £2,281, down £1. Some traders said the ability of March to hold steady at around £2,280 suggests907 words
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Article156 1985-01-10 12 Chines# Produce Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 492 50 Exchange Nutmeg (Sellers' noon doling pri ce« on ion 110 FOB NSW 438 00 9. SS/100 kg) B W FOB NSW 281 00 Coconut oil 180 00 193 00 Gombier Bufc FOB Old drum FOB FOB NSW 330 00 New156 words
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Article276 1985-01-10 12 Singapore A-l special C-l speciol C-l Ordinary 187 (S$/kilo, ex-godown) unq unq Thai white Loom curl 100% 100% 1st class first grade (kangaroo) 100% second grade 235 new crop 0.96 100% third grade unq 100% 2nd class 100% 3rd class 070 065 Parboiled 237 25% new crop No stock276 words
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Article144 1985-01-10 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed easier yesterday but recovered from the day's lows after a late correction, with earlier easiness attributed to persistent selling and lower Chicago soycomplex. Trading was fairly active. Interest centred in January as south, north and central regions dropped Ms3o, 127.50 and $22.50144 words
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Advertisement209 1985-01-10 12 Seminar on_ Cost Engineering Bidding Strategies 21 22 January 1985 Hotel Meridien Singapore In Construction, the bid is the business. An accurate cost estimate is the basis of winning bid. This 2 -day seminar will discuss the pertinent issues of: how to quantify elements of risk how to use proven209 words
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Article, Illustration4149 1985-01-10 13 DOUBLE-digit falls Uttered the Singapore stock market yesterday as a wave of selling sent stocks to a two-year low. The BT Composite Index fell 12.47 points to 674.96 while the Straits Times Industrial Index lost 12.23 points to 770.45. Volume was moderate at 10.644,149 words
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Article222 1985-01-10 13 SINGAPORE RIsm Indices K—l»Ay Smu WdMMOM HUft 364 •*■4 tm 8 Jait 100 3 rr Ciinm 687.43 674 96 ImIss SOf 3 IT Indicate *****63 *****99 241 ♦2 BT08/0S -282 -407 T«rtflt Urf 130 2 ST Ud—tnah ***** 770.45 rocrors 290 1 ST Fmoac* 2325.57 2298.84 Prwat222 words
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Article464 1985-01-10 13 ANOTHER round of widespread selling bit the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and share prices weakened further across the board. Trading was once again on the quiet side although situational stocks were the focus of attention. The market got off to a poor start464 words
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Article3301 1985-01-10 13 810 and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday vltb the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "STl'l".3,301 words
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614 1985-01-10 14 Rights issues most popular last year COMPANIES listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange had a busier time raising funds from the stock market last year. The total amount tapped was M 52.7 billion which, in spite of the overall subdued nature of the614 words
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630 1985-01-10 14 FT ACCORDING to the Chinese zodiac, 1965 is the Year of the Ox. Any soothsayer worth his oats in Hongkong would tell you this means a year of hard work, resilience, stability, peace and prosperity. Stock market operators who hopeFT - 630 words
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Article204 1985-01-10 14 Managers' prices for Jan 10 Second B'putra 4.81 4.86 Third B'putra 3.96 4.01 Fourth B'putra 4.33 4.38 Singapore Unit Trust Fifth B'putra 2.96 3.01 Sixth B'putra 2.85 2.90 The Commerce 2.23 2.37 Seventh B'putra (A) 2.00 2.05 The Savings Fund 1.55 1.64 Seventh B'putra (B) 3.80 3.85 S'pore204 words
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Article99 1985-01-10 14 HONGKONG Hang Seng Index T uesday 1080.6 Week ago 1082.3 NEW YORK Wednesday I 269.95 Tuesday 1283.01 Week ago Closed TOKYO Tokyo Dow Jones Wednesday *****.57 Tuesday *****.79 Week ago Closed Dow Jones Tuesday 1191.70 Monday 1190.59 Week ago Closed Standard and Poors Tuesday 163.99 Monday 164.68 Week99 words
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507 1985-01-10 14 PROPERTY-based Sri Hartamas Corporation is forcasting brighter prospects for the property market in 1385. Its general manager, Mr David Chua, expects the dismal property outlook to change significantly in the new year with the present buyers' market becoming a sellers' market. "We have passed507 words
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480 1985-01-10 14 MALAYSIAN Oxygen Bhd is bracing itself for intense competition in its bulk gas business this year. But with the benefit of a new plant in its gas and welding businesses, the company is planning further improvement in efficiency to lower costs and480 words
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Article2145 1985-01-10 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2 90S) AISI 0(3 988 4.045) (I)2,145 words
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Article, Illustration164 1985-01-10 14 NEPTUNE Orient Lines Ltd has appointed Mr Lim Kee Ming as a director of the company from Jan 2. Mr Lim, who is chairman and managing director of the Lim Teck Lee group of companies, is also on the boards of a host164 words
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94 1985-01-10 14 PENINSULAR Oriental Steam Navigation Co (P&O) and Sterling Guarantee Trust PLC said talks on a merger between the two companies are taking place. P&O chairman Mr Sterling said merger plans have been evolving over the last few months. "Personally I always thought it94 words
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594 1985-01-10 15 CONTRA deals under the proposed time bargain settlement trading on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange will now be allowed after all following a decision taken at a committee meeting of the exchange. It is understood that the committee met on Tuesday to discuss the594 words
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Article, Illustration546 1985-01-10 15 CHAN OI CHEE - Adelaide contract comes hot on the heels of Perth resort By CHAN OI CHEE GENTING BHD is fast expanding its casino interests in Australia. Hot on the heels of winning an As3oo million casinohotel contract in Perth (Western Australia), it has reached agreement546 words
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Article675 1985-01-10 15 NAJEED JARHOLM - By NAJEED JARHOLM FASf-MOVING Malaysian-born entrepreneur Lee Ming Tee has once again found himself in the corporate limelight in Australia. This time, he is said to be considering abandoning property group Hooker Corp Ltd, in which he has a 19.5 per cent stake and675 words
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Article993 1985-01-10 15 EQUITIES opened mostly firmer yesterday, extending Tuesday's sharp gains, in continued reaction to better than expected UK money supply figures for December, dealers said. The FTSE 100 share index at 0945 GMT was quoted at a new high of 1,249.1. At 1000 GMT, the FT 30 share index993 words
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Article404 1985-01-10 15 ARAB-MALAYSIAN Merchant Bank disclosed yesterday that the general offer for Twhlba (M) Bhd shares at M$10 each extended by Mr Mohammed Adnan bin Datuk Shuaib and Mr Vincent Tang attracted 42,750 share acceptances. As a result, the offerors will now beneficially own 1.761 million shares in Toshiba representing404 words
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Article114 1985-01-10 15 THE BUYER of Mr Peter Tham Wing Fai's stake in Ambassador Hotel has been identified as Mr R Balakrishnan. Mr Balakrishnan bought the 700,000 shares for $6.06 million on Tuesday. He now holds 8.88 per cent of the company's stock, comprising 7.89 million $1 shares.114 words
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Article27 1985-01-10 15 GEORGE TOWN H*ldiags BM (six months to Sep 30, 1984): Company pre-tax loss of MJ14.815 ($3,930 loss previously), on total turnover of $1-42 million ($1.32 million).27 words
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Article557 1985-01-10 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Date onnownced last yeor Yeor ending Net EPS (cents) Grot* dr» (%> Nat profit ($*000) G Lumber KG Hldgs Peak Hue Leong Huot Muroto Interim Interim Interim Interim Interim June 30 Sep 12 Oct 5 Oct 26 Nov 9 Sep 84 Dec 84557 words
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Article275 1985-01-10 15 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN THREE POTENTIAL buyers are showing interest in troubled Deak Perera Far East Ltd in Hongkong. Mr Keith McConnell, a partner in Baker McKenzie, Deak Perera's legal advisers in Hongkong, said yesterday his firm and accountants Arthur Young Co had met three275 words
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Advertisement151 1985-01-10 14 DIESEL GENERATING SETS /e have for sale 5 units diesel generating sets of following specification on "AS IS WHERE IS BASIS" Make and type Year of built Year first commissioned H.P. ALTERNATORS Make type Sulzer 5A 25/30 1972 1974 825 Dolmel Poland, GD 8-700-50/01 700 KVA 420 Volts 50 Cycles151 words
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Advertisement57 1985-01-10 15 VISIT MACHMEX '85 IWSIA 3RD PRESENTATION Dates 6-10 FEBRUARY, 1985 Time 12.00 noon to 9.00 pjn. Venue Changkat Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Admission FREE Trade and Professionals Only. Orqaniser ISE Management (M) Sdn. Bhd., bm 3A Jalan SS 24/8. Taman Megah Petaltng Jaya. Selangor I^^slo (03) *****7, *****0 *****1 *****557 words
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677 1985-01-10 16 LEE HAN SHIH - Despite flurry of activities, outlook remains gloomy By LEE HAN SHIH DEVELOPERS upstaged the government in the third quarter of 1964 and committed $1 billion in new building projects. Together with the $839 million from the public sector, total commitment in the three months677 words
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459 1985-01-10 16 Reuter AN UNCEASING demand for home entertainment has sent sales of colour television sets, video cassette recorders and compact-disc players booming in the US. The consumer electronics business sold more than US$3O billion worth of gadgetry for the home to the American public last yearReuter - 459 words
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267 1985-01-10 16 BUMIPUTRA entrepreneurs said yesterday that the tough shake-down in Bank Bumiputra should stop short of tightening the bank's liberal policy on loans for Malay ventures. The Association of Bumiputra Executives Entrepreneurs (Pesuma) voiced support for the Malaysian government's conduct of the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance-Bank Bumiputra investigation,267 words
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187 1985-01-10 16 THE PRIME Minister has invited ministers from Asean countries to Singapore this weekend for informal discussions. The private gathering of Mr Lee Kuan Yew's guests will include Cabinet ministers and former US Secretary of State Dr Henry Kissinger. The newer faces in the Cabinet are187 words
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206 1985-01-10 16 ANG BOON TYE faced two new charges yesterday of conspiring with others to deceive a bank into releasing a total of $867,000 to the accounts of two companies. No plea was taken yesterday from the 53-year-old businessman who was charged last week with206 words
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Article146 1985-01-10 16 TWO KOREANS were yesterday charged with 97 counts each of customs duty evasion totalling $176,318.52 in respect of 140 Hyundai Stellar cars. The alleged offences were said to have occurred between June 20 and July 30 last year. No pleas were taken from Yoo Jong Hoon, 33,146 words
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Article115 1985-01-10 16 AFP CHINA will give "positive consideration" to any official Indonesian proposal to begin negotiations on resuming direct bilateral trade. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, commenting on a recent statement by Indonesian President Suharto endorsing a resumption of bilateral trade, said yesterday: "As soon as the IndonesianAFP - 115 words
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232 1985-01-10 16 THE MINISTRY of Foreign Affairs yesterday gave a measured response to the withdrawal of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) forces from their Ampil stronghold which fell to Vietnamese forces on Tuesday. "The KPNLF has made the right232 words
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366 1985-01-10 16 THE FALL in rubber prices has been checked for the time being, but there are still no clear signs of recovery in prices in the near future. Brokers said the International Natural Rubber Organisation's (INRO's) intervention during the past two days366 words
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Article67 1985-01-10 16 STOCK PRICES were higher in early trading yesterday as Wall Street sought to extend Tuesday's feeble rally. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up about three points to around 1194.5. Overall, gainers led losers by a ratio of about four to three. Volume was about 6.5 million67 words
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Article33 1985-01-10 16 Reuter CAMBODIAN guerillas aire re-grouping for a counterattack on their Ampil base, captured by Vietnamese troops on Tuesday, said the deputy commander of the Thai Eastern Border Command yesterday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article41 1985-01-10 16 Reuter TAIWAN has abandoned plans to set up a free trade zone but will speed up economic liberalisation. A statement issued yesterday said that the government would relax import and export controls and simplify investment procedures.Reuter - 41 words
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Article31 1985-01-10 16 AFP EUROPEAN industry expects a slight increase in economic growth in Western Europe this year, said the Unice body grouping industrial federations in Western Europe yesterday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article32 1985-01-10 16 Reuter HONGKONG has rejected a Chinese request for help in efforts to build a multi-mil-lion dollar international airport in southern China, said a government spokesman yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article29 1985-01-10 16 Reuter FORMER West German economics minister Count Otto Lambsdortf was formally charged in a Bonn court yesterday with tax evasion in the Flick political bribery affair. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement148 1985-01-10 16 o\\;from as little as 832,000y0u can have your own holiday home in the clouds. r *3 4 m -1, k Luxurious condominium apartments located 3,500 feet above sea-level in quiet misty surroundings, and just a cool hour's drive from K.L. Time sharing properties that are ideal for holiday seekers and148 words
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Miscellaneous55 1985-01-10 16 Outlook for today: Fair; showers in a few areas in the late afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on Jon 9 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 10.65 Roinfall in millimetres Nil Rainfall this month 37.455 words
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263 1985-01-10 17 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD THE COMMONWEALTH Bank has released funds of the Australian Waterside Workers Federation which had been frozen by a Federal Court order since Dec 24. But the union still faces legal action by Panamaregistered Green Island Cement Co for recovery of U*****,874263 words
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Article567 1985-01-10 17 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE TWO maritime unions in Singapore are planning a tour to Scandinavia and Japan sometime in April or May to study the maritime situation in these countries. The Singapore Maritime Officers' Union (SMOU) and the Singapore Organisation of Seamen (SOS) hope that from567 words
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Article658 1985-01-10 17 ihippmu UM P c* Shipping Un* P Wf Cot Ateo Ahrenkiel Liner Alphotrons Andeka Shpg ANL APC Line APL ASCL Avobroker Austouo Lin* Bolt-Orient Bangkok Cont Bank Lin* BBS B*n Lme Blue Star Burma Five Star Cameroon Shpg CC Line CCM Ceylon Shpg Chorgeurs Retires Chorgeurs Hovroise658 words
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Article86 1985-01-10 17 TRANSPORT marine surveyors reported 157 deficiencies on 15 ships reaching Australian ports in the year to June, 1984. Six cases were sufficiently serious for the masters to be prosecuted for failing to maintain minimal safety standards. Outcome of court proceedings were Li Shing (Panama flag) fined A86 words
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Article101 1985-01-10 17 Reuter THERE were 86 oil tankers/combination carriers totalling 17.85 million long dwt being used as floating oil storage containers on Jan 1, compared with 89 amounting to 19.41 million a month earlier, shipbroker Howard Houlder said. This included 33 vessels totalling 7.13 million dwt used for storageReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration637 1985-01-10 18 Seatrade THE DEVELOPMENT of Saudi ports has been one of the most spectacular growth stories in the Saudi economy over recent years. In a concerted effort to open up the Kingdom via five main centres in Jeddah, Yanbu, Gizan, Dammam and Jubail,Seatrade - 637 words
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Article1019 1985-01-10 18 ALGERIA Alqiers Dec 30. 1-2 days. 8-10 vessels in roads during previous 14 days. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires Dec 26. 35 vessels berthed, none waiting. Necochea 2 grain vessels berthed, 3 vessels anchored awaiting open quay berthed, no grain vessels waiting. Bahia Blanca 1 grain vessel berthed, congestion building1,019 words
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Article1800 1985-01-10 18 CHARTERING on the London shipping freights market maintained a busy pace for a second day on Tuesday but was scattered over a wide range of non-major trades. Chinese charterers fixed two 30,000 tonners with January grain cargoes from the River Plate and Bahia Blanca at U5530.75 (3,000 discharge1,800 words
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245 1985-01-10 19 CREDITORS who have bought 10 ships in deals organised by the court-ap-pointed receiver of Sweden's largest shipping company, Saleninvest, are likely to retain most of them in the immediate future. In almost all cases, any sum the new owners could raise on the secondhand market245 words
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427 1985-01-10 19 Lloyd's List FURNESS Withy, a British company controlled by the CY Tung group, has expressed its interests in taking up an equity stake in the ailing French gas transportation group, Gazocean. It is one of four major shipowners with vessels on long-term charter toLloyd's List - 427 words
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175 1985-01-10 19 NORWAY'S foreign-going fleet was reduced by 15 ships and 1.8 million tdw in the first half of last year. This was announced by the Norwegian Shipowners' Association. Employment fell by 900 seamen in the same period. The number of Norwegian ships in lay-up has175 words
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Article187 1985-01-10 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/ Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/ Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container187 words
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290 1985-01-10 19 DESPITE protests from a key tenant, the Port of Seattle plans to move ahead wth its plan for a port-sponsored, doublestack intermodal train. But while port commissioners there favour the plan, it will not be final until a vote is290 words
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Article513 1985-01-10 20 Ju 7 The application of emulsified fuels to different engine designs theoretical predictions and experimental results, 1530 hours, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Jan 14 Soft starting of induction motors for marine and offshore application, 1730 hours, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Jan 17513 words
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Article, Illustration5345 1985-01-10 24 B®a3MI[LS 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 of5,345 words
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Article666 1985-01-10 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Mediterranea 56/459 10.1.85 2100 Harper FSB 0700-0900 B6 Tahan Air 09NB 10.1.85 2300 NAPL FSB 0900-1100 G4 Chev Paul 42E 11.1.85 0300 Optorg FSB 0800-0900/1300-1500666 words
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Article1811 1985-01-10 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (Si tlre-Kirwli Uir Transgroup (S). AkmUrl Liaer Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Oceanus Shipping Agen cies (S> Mariniex Enterprise (PK) Alpv Intrasea (Si Bintang Shpg (KLI Island Cargo1,811 words
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Article418 1985-01-10 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 10.1.85/1500 Berlin 18 S'pore Shpg alongside Jenson IV 22 Thong Soon alongside 10.1.85/0700 Nlnhco 25/6 NAPL alongside 10.1.85/0600 Oc Researcher No 1 45A Malay States alongside 10.1.85/0700 Straits Venture 20W SSPL alongside 10.1.85/1830 Toulour 13/4 Integrated alongside418 words
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Advertisement557 1985-01-10 17 HEUN6-A SHIPPING Korea Ft* VtU Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Ketont/Penant/Banfkok/Keehmf/ Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/Moii/H. Konf S pore Afent: Neptune Afenties Pte Ltd Tel: *****77 P.K. *****4, PN *****9 K.L. *****0 .lAHDIXK M AMAH FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE HK CONTARW 438 CtCVAICR PtU 438 I CHEVAICR ROS 42* I NEPTUNE CRYSTAI557 words
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Advertisement299 1985-01-10 17 mm SAUDI ports to ambark on major MMntion Dlan II FURNEBS Withy to accapt Gazocaan offer 111 CONSORTIA i LONDON Freights ItW SHPPNG Events IV SHPPWG Schedule VW/tX CONTAMER Schedules IX UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO {SAG) uUASC TT T' ■•■'l':-r»T.irnn.r.T'TrTtlv-SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenton Way M 02C Marina Mouif Singapore299 words
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Advertisement803 1985-01-10 17 Foreign Deali ng* TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL T*nes Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 T«fc *****44 Am«fr>C*» 0»1t* tim« 4 OfOOOi«*"On Ss6 50 Each *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO USA. EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST. WEST AFRICA ASIA i I V If 1» i,\ II \I!AN I I( I AM < WAI803 words
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Advertisement322 1985-01-10 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe "t Kelang I Vessel B. BUT AUG B BUTAUG B BUT AUG B BUT UK B. BUT WIG B BUTANG I 15 II Mseilles|2> Rdam 13) Hburg|4) Gburg VESSEL I 1) Gburg 3) B »en 14) R ddmlS) Le H P Kelang 15/1 30/1322 words
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Advertisement383 1985-01-10 18 USA/CANADA Y VI\T YAM ASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE A w JCi CONTAINER SERVICES Pacific South Wml Pacific North Wort Atlantic/Canada Faodor at Tokyo Faodor at Kobo Foodor at Kobo EH MIDDLE EAST I TQM SAV SJOMI V 3 1/1 5/3 14/3 14/3 U/3 11/3 14/3 11/3 24/3 24/3 Also accepting LCL Cargo383 words
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Advertisement573 1985-01-10 19 ■fS The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container f Shipping PteLtd OCX Overseas Containers Limited r STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok I CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTMOSHP yvCF TO/FROM BANGKOK BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCIES LTD BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SW6APORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK AND BRUNEI Also573 words
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Advertisement405 1985-01-10 19 Franco Belgian Services ii-rw« u-wl Be ,-wn >\jr /.in*i lu (MEMBER OE ACE CONSORTIUM! f.% SEITUM MEDtTERRANEA OEVALER VMJOIf CHARGFURS HAVRAISE MEDEX I INF TO MEDITERRANEAN S'pare P.Kttanf 19 lan 21 lan 29 tan 31 lan I FA 10 FA 1( Feb II FA Blow luiK 5 FA 7 FA405 words
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Advertisement605 1985-01-10 20 M.S. LINE MOUfA .O'tnasr,o* r FULLY CONTAINE RJ SJ D SERVICE TO EUROPt Vl* SUEZ 1 Member of the Ace Comortum Spore P Kttnif LeHawe R djm Fstwrc Hhwf Antwerp ORBITAL CHEF 42W 13/1 15/1 4/2 V 2 7/2 9/2 12/2 ROKAN CHANCE 20W 20/1 22/1 11/2 12/2 14/2 16/2605 words
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Advertisement310 1985-01-10 20 INDIA/BANGLADESH 5 25/30 Jan Chitt a jong/Calcutta 5 25/30 Feb Cfittagong/Cataitta Calcutta/CUttafN( Calcutta/Chittacont *2 Ytk 22M11 Tk: 8232» Un* K 32 THONG SOON AGENCIES PTE. LTD. •09-07 ROBIN A HOUSE S'PORE 0106 TEL *****88 TELEX RS ***** BOOKING *****56 (DIRECT LINE) •EQUATOR V In Port 11 Jan K.Kinabalu 18 Jan310 words
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Advertisement396 1985-01-10 20 V. u Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT/UK On canu(e to Scandnavia, Med. Carribean IS. America Inland hatiafe to inland destinations in Europe S port P Krijnf Pnunf leuots B*ao G«noa tTbw| (tfan Bfuwn kntxrp Pfltt I S 11/2 13/2 15/2 10/1 11/1 10/1 21/1 10/1 24/1 Connect** m Kobe Aha accepting cafjo396 words
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Advertisement690 1985-01-10 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W MED./FE) VIC SGP 17/1 4/4 27/3 1/4 4/4 11/4 ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO TO: 1) provrwce. mum. savannah boston pmraoeulpwa, Norfolk. iacksonwlle mlmwton etc 3) cktobm. buhm panam* city colon saa ajan santo i 2) ITI ANT A OOCAGO DETROIT COLUMNS690 words
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Advertisement265 1985-01-10 20 mSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD P/iri ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES PORT KELANG PfNANG IRANIAN SERVICES Lm*« tar B. Abbas. B Khomen SMOSt MARITME PTE LTD Ttt *****44/7 t *****70 MAI OS MARfTMf SON BHD Tel *****2 /3 MALAYSIA TRADE t TRANSPORT LTD TH ***** t ***** TO PAPUA NEW265 words
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Advertisement796 1985-01-10 21 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel *****33 VESSEL KOTA ABADI KOTA WARUNA KOTA WISATA KOTA MEGAH KOTA THMJH KOTA WIRAWAN KOTA MAKMUR KOTA CAHAYA VOYAGE E-539 E-M1 E 543 E -545 E-547 E-549 VOYAGE EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR HONGKONG HOOEIOAH,796 words
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Advertisement726 1985-01-10 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE FROM EUROPE HAM KBE Saitd Osaka Bit Sa4td Frankfurt Eiprtss Saied Kowtoor Bjf Saitd Mano Mara 9/1 Han*ur| Eiprtss 12/1 Matt Mara 19/1 Kasufa Mara 24/1 Btnaror 27/1 I DAM HA VKf Saitd Saitd Saitd Saitd Saitd Sited Saitd 9/1 12/1 14/1 lt/1726 words
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Advertisement548 1985-01-10 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Far East S'oofe Service Fii Container Vessel. But an Yokohama Ktbt K<ctmun( HonftonjS port T(fnat (III) WMNMI Vli M/ 12 30/12 3/1 VI 10/1 11/1 com V IMB 17/1 IJ/1 22/1 24/1 31/1 1/2 EXPRESS SHU-CONTAINER SERVICE TO U S. EAST COAST S pot New548 words
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Advertisement273 1985-01-10 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES f* BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadmf for Racoon Spore P.Kelanf Penanf 11/12 Jan 22/23 Jan \si BANK LINE EXPRESS SEM-COWTAIMER SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 20 Jon 15 Feb 22 Feb 18 Feb MEADOWBANK 24 Feb 22 Mar 30 Mar273 words
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Advertisement986 1985-01-10 22 K KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. n IU I> S"«! twnMCttiM mu WW ma s»ra"•*'««» KANSAI PKWEER *42 VESSEL 24 tan 26 lan 2t tan 30 ton 12 FA 25 1 9** 10 CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN SEA neanß feeder vsi mother vsi pklg png spore kobe mza*lo acaiuco n.qpKinucunu siomzo corwto C986 words
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Advertisement637 1985-01-10 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE luadm,; tor lOS ANOitiS SAN IRANIIScO SlAltlE IAtOMA VANCOUVIRBC Aci»pliri|{ (CI FCI Containers AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE A. leplitv FCI ICI Containers P Kelanj Spate Fieni MHb Sydn VISHVA KAUMUDT 11 lan I? \> lan 19 lan 75 ton 31 ton Closing at637 words
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Advertisement454 1985-01-10 22 SANKD ASIA FROM JAPANESE POUTS ANO HONGKONG m GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SWUNG (PTE) LTD Kmmt Tmij Pmiicid Bat MMr(. M Ced Street. SMGAPORE 01M TU *****90 (II UKS) T«h Kuala Lianpur ***** P. KeOn( 3179(1 r«un( XMI Pa« Gudanf A t ero ORBIT LLOYD (M) SON MD TU W370454 words
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Advertisement548 1985-01-10 22 INTRASEA i PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road »27 16 Internationa Pia/a Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (10 Lmesl o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S port P KetanfLoxfr* forSIM VICTORIA *****16 Saitd In Port SETI/ROTT/ANT/ILK. (AVON) KARRI VATB 22/1 SETE/ROTT/ANT/UJC. (AVON) SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore P KeUng Loadn{ tar NORTHERN VALLEY548 words
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Advertisement711 1985-01-10 23 mrsft FAR EAST/EUROP€ FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE #< i»* *ci TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Spore PKeiant Haw* 0 CHEF 42W+..— K CHANCE 20* HK CONTMNER 43* C PAUL 43N C ROZE 42W N CRYSTAL 2SW 24/2 FROM EUROPE (VM SUEZ) CPAUL42L Sa'W C CONTMNER 2# Sailed CROB4IE. Sailed N CRYSTAL 27L711 words
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Advertisement432 1985-01-10 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO F. KELANG, PENANG. BUSAN, INCHON Vesvet No 9 Oman 407* No t DoiM<n 409N No 7 Donwi MIN No I Oonam/MIN No Oonwi'MlN ft Mrt »i,IN!s WPltlf# AGINCIIS Pit I TO Tfl 7 7 ,4(4 Of,f» it (MIS I .'?09.'84 il»im«»li432 words
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Advertisement609 1985-01-10 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SttSOV BUI DING 55, Market Street Sincapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p. kelang row# M/S SHARKAT HAM SOON SON. M>. IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS Htt THONG tWt 23609 words
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Advertisement124 1985-01-10 23 A ahrenkiel liner service DURBAN JOHANNESBURG MAPUTO. MAURITIUS RPtiNION WESTBOUND FT SIN LOUIS DURBAN BEIRA LADY DONA 24W Gdn 31/32 22 185 27 185 SARNIA 2/2/85 19.2.86 27.2.86 EASTERN HARMONY 20/2/85 2/3 5/3 (Contrs Only) 2W/85 atao accepting cargo tor Malawi Zimbabwe ggMMMja ETD ETD ETA UifiUSSiSkUB R BAY DURBAN124 words
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Advertisement545 1985-01-10 24 ltc<|iiMial Container l-incs 3 Sailings Weekly HTPWI Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S.A Mon. Wed 4 Sat HINODE KISEN CC. LTD MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LISER I I.IK HKW I.IKT \KRIKH SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE S'pore Loadnf for 17/19 lan Pt. Loik. Reunion. Tamatave. Durban. Mombassa. Daressalam OSR-UIM VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK FULL545 words
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Advertisement56 1985-01-10 24 CO FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) LTD 1 I r EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE y SINGAPORE BANGKOK 3 SAILINGS WEFuI Y Acctptaf both FCI and Id: LCI C«|WS pj<*ed it privata CfS MM-Fri 9am 5.30pm Satvday Sam 12.30pm aid. Sam Pi* Mi. 7B Keppel Road 17 07 Taniong Pagar Complei Singapore 020856 words
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Miscellaneous144 1985-01-10 24 n m t m h\ L( V SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIB MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Shower Rain Cloudy Sky Sarfaee winds in I Temperature Weather °C cr Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height Sarfaee winds are Indicated by arrows which fly with the144 words
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Advertisement58 1985-01-10 25 WORLD LINE HAI FENG MARINE PTE. LTD. T»l«: *****91 *****92; *****96 LOADING FOR SHEKOU ETA ETD A VESSEL 15/1 17/1 > 7 ICYM?\i£ A QEMEML AGENTS SEJUJON SMPTM6 (S) PTE LTD. cSMGATORE SALES/BOOKMCS TEL *****11 (I Frapch Lin* REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER BERVICE TO B ANQLA-DE SH/INDIA/SRI LANKA/PAKISTAN STORE CtfTTAGONG HAIDIA (CALCUTTA)58 words
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Advertisement230 1985-01-10 25 Scan Dutch 9 sK To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) 4 B Butane 9/1 B Butang 16/1 B Butane 23/1 B Butane 30/1 B Butane 6/2 6 Butane 13/2 P. KELANG B Butang 12/1 B Butang 19/1 B Butane 26/1 B Butane 2/2 B Butane 9/2 B Butane 16/2 MOTHE VESSEL N Detft230 words
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Advertisement330 1985-01-10 26 Saa Glory will ba calling at Singapore on Jan 13 at 0700 houra. Art lo pert, ptapktc rr w Mitsui OS K Lines Ltd CONVENTIONAL/SEMI-CONTAINER OCEAN ELITE AFRICA MARU CONTINENTAL PARTNER 11 Jan Mombasa. Daressaiaam. 29 Jan Port Louis. Reunion 5 Feb Mombasa. Daressaiaam Beira AFRICA'S HIMALAYA MARU 8 Feb330 words
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