The Business Times, 25 January 1985
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Title Section12 1985-01-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No.' 99/1/85 60 CENTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1«512 words
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Article, Illustration466 1985-01-25 1 BOEY KIT YIN - Local companies can keep up to 70pc share even after 1990 By BOEY KIT YIN SINGAPORE businesmen will be allowed to retain up to 70 per of the shares in their companies in Malaysia even after 1990, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said466 words
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Article82 1985-01-25 1 SINGAPORE'S trade deficit fell tost year to 11.78 MUn trmn HSJI Mffiea la IMS, mwdlig to figures tssaed by toe Departmeat Statistics. Tetol Imparts to I*4 raw to HUS feUßsa bam $HJI Ulltoa to ÜBS Mi experts to $SIM MHm (ran $44.15 MUtoa. Stogapsre'S trade deficit82 words
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297 1985-01-25 1 MALAYSIA wants to work more closely with Singapore to promote the tourist, travel and hotel and food-processing industries. In a keynote address at a seminar on "Business and Investment Opportunities in Malaysia" yesterday, Multipurpose Holdings managing director (operations) Mr Tan Koon Swan297 words
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297 1985-01-25 1 A MORE LIBERALISED air services agreement has been reached between Singapore and Q-eece after two days of talks in the Republic. The main feature of the agreement is that Singapore Airlines has been granted fifth freedom traffic rights for four intermediate points between297 words
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227 1985-01-25 1 MALAYSIA has no intention of cutting off raw material exports now flowing through Singapore to world markets, according to Malaysia's Minister of Trade and Industry, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah. The assurance is welcome by many Singaporeans since trade is one of the largest single227 words
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Article, Illustration75 1985-01-25 1 S? jy yesterday tee I» ""Smever, wtfli the toeal market «knt SI per eeat iff Ms peak, many ■kservew felt that ft witU *aly be a matter «I time before stocks rally, la Hae with their emtorpvti hi Hngkeag aad New Yerk. TIM BT Csapetfte Met iwe L2f75 words
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413 1985-01-25 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM Industrial Correspondent MORE THAN 40 companies clamoured over sole distributorship rights to the Calmex brand of abalone, described as the "Rolls Royce" of the much sought-after shell fish delicacy at Chinese dinners, but only two have been shortlisted413 words
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316 1985-01-25 1 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN AGREEMENT has been reached in principle for Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) to sell petrol on a long-term contract basis to independent Japanese retailer Taiji Sato. Details such as exact quantity, delivery date and price will be settled316 words
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Article165 1985-01-25 1 MOBIL OIL Singapore has become the latest refinery in the Republic to process crude oil from China. The company said yesterday that an agreement had been reached with the China National Chemical Import and Export Corporation (Sinochem) to process Daqing crude oil at its 200,000165 words
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Advertisement102 1985-01-25 1 Reach the export market. TRADE Further information, call: *****31, *****85 Are your savings suffering from withdrawal symptoms? We can cure them. At Citibank, you can earn high interest and still have ready cash. Just open a fixed deposit account of at least $5000 with us and you'll automatically get overdraft102 words
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Advertisement243 1985-01-25 1 Aiiin n»d« clour •conomfetiM, Back Pag«. mm RAW MATERIALS DOONESBURY MONEY EXCHANGE THERE ARE unlikely to be any more government acquisitions and new building developments in the Emerald Hill, Cuppage Road and Cavenagh Road area, says the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Page 2 AIRLINES have been given the green light by243 words
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Advertisement87 1985-01-25 1 |<=:%+[^*=^_@@%{/;/}!^|"\_&`\/[ very tender, very rare f wz There was a time when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan. His hands the ioqls of ingenuity Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite shoes, belts, bags,87 words
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Advertisement63 1985-01-25 1 The Automatic Zoom PPC, Get fit for work today Today BT launches BODY LANGUAGE. This is a new series, prepared in association with international keepfit group Clark Hatch. It is designed to provide the method and the motivation to fight spreading waistlines, clogged arteries, slack muscle tone and other penalties63 words
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HOME NEWS
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686 1985-01-25 2 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THERE ARE unlikely to be any more acquisitions and new building developments in the Emerald Hill, Cuppage Road and Cavenagh Road area, the Urban Redevelopment Authority said yesterday. The only possible targets for redevelopment in the vicinity a686 words
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173 1985-01-25 2 A SINGAPORE company will play a prime role in a US$BO5,000 study by Indonesia to devise a 20-year strategy for use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) on the domestic market. The study will be conducted by the US consulting firm, Arthur173 words
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543 1985-01-25 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic will be putting more emphasis on the teaching of English used in the workplace, particularly oral communication skills. The move follows a survey on the communication needs of polytechnic graduates in their first five years of employment. The543 words
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Article, Illustration337 1985-01-25 2 MICHAEL DALEY has been appointed director of marketing for the Middle East at Vosper Pte Ltd, Singapore. Mr Daley will be responsible for expanding Vosper's ship and related services sales as well as maintaining contact with military and government personnel in the Middle East. Mr Daley has337 words
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Article, Illustration486 1985-01-25 3 LUCY NG - By LUCY NG GUCCI PLUS might have earlier this week won its right to be sold in Singapore by its appointed sole agent, Euroworld Trading Pte Ltd, but uncertainty still surrounds the trademark. Euroworld was appoint- ed early last year by Dodo Mark 1, an486 words
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336 1985-01-25 3 QUEK SWEE PENG - Br QUEK SWEE PENG OPENING PRICES for mortgaged properties put up at an auction yesterday were as much as 23 per cent below offers made at previous auctions. There were no sales at the auction held by Knight Frank Cheoog Hock Chye336 words
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Article213 1985-01-25 3 RAPID growth in radio telexes has led Telecoms to invest $900,000 in a semiautomatic radio telex system. The new system will be supplied by Radio Holland BV, the local agent for Thrane A Thrane of Denmark. It will replace the present manual system next month213 words
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373 1985-01-25 3 THE VALUE «fflce Hmf aid Mistrial properties doabled every two to three years between lflS aad IMS. Bat developers ef factosaly gettlag, at mest, six eeats tor every dollar of iavestmeat after property tax, while saaie laveatnaeato la sflleee were yieldlag373 words
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499 1985-01-25 3 LISA LEE - Architects, engineers and contractors must work together By LISA LEE ARCHITECTS, engineers and contractors need to work together to create a better indoor climate in today's buildings. Professor Huang Hsing Hua, deputy vice-chancellor of the National University of Singapore, said that a successful design for499 words
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Article52 1985-01-25 3 AN ITALIAN trade mission will be visiting Singapore early next month. The eight companies visiting the Republic on Feb 5 and Feb 6 include manufacturers of domestic and industrial laundry equipment, motor vehicle spare parts, furniture and bathroom accessories, doors and windows, carton boxes and52 words
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Advertisement290 1985-01-25 2 :-w mm v. w L ITI 9 r Wi A w J MITSUBISHI The "Goldene Lenkrad" (Golden Steering Wheel) Award is West Germany's equivalent of the Car of the Year, judged by an international panel of 22 motoring experts. By winning this coveted award, Galant was the first ever Japanese290 words
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Advertisement167 1985-01-25 3 """Vfwp join the friendly community at our 'country dub'today! Live at Ardmorc Park and you'll be eligible for membership of The Ardmore Country Club, a sporting and social environment for the whole family set in a safe and secure landscaped park. Only 5 minute's walk to Orchard Road Attractive 'radial'167 words
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Advertisement119 1985-01-25 3 Get the twin advantages of DBS Autosave! "DBS Autosave is just like a current account. You can write as many cheques as you like." a c "But DBS Autosave is also just like a savings account You earn Daily Interest on the balance." V I i ri tm I f119 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration380 1985-01-25 4 Baker says US did not intervene EUROPE'S central banks on Wednesday retreated to the sidelines after an unexpected intervention to check the dollar in world currency markets. As a result, the dollar swept higher to 3.1745 German marks from its close in London on380 words
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233 1985-01-25 4 FT COCA-COLA, the world's biggest-selling soft drink, is to go on sale in the Soviet Union, which until now has been the sole preserve of Coke's archrival, Pepsi-Cola. The move will give an important boost to Coca-Cola's flagging overseas soft drink sales, which haveFT - 233 words
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336 1985-01-25 4 Reuter THE Soviet Union's economic growth rate, let down by agriculture, fell to 2.6 per cent last year, on par with 1982 and the lowest increase since World War Two. Official figures showed national income, the Soviet Union's closest equivalent toReuter - 336 words
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336 1985-01-25 4 Reuter THE UK GOVERNMENT should not tighten fiscal policy in order to defend sterling. The enormous US budget deficit is responsible for a considerable part of the huge quan-. tides of capital flowing into the US and has been aReuter - 336 words
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Article309 1985-01-25 4 AFP IJAPAN has cut short its 'first bilateral trade confer£ence with the Soviet Union •in three years, refusing a •proposal by Moscow to establish a global longI term trade agreement. J A Japanese delegate said Japan on Wednesday Calso rejected a Soviet request to enlarge itsAFP - 309 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article72 1985-01-25 4 A TOP-LEVEL American Navy delegation will visit China for 10 days beginning later this month to continue discussions about potential Chinese purchases of naval weapons and equipment. Melvyn Paisley, the Navy's research and engineering chief, will head the delegation that will be in China from Jan 27 to72 words
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Article44 1985-01-25 4 AN AMERICAN naval plane with nine people on board went missing on Wednesday in the Pacific on a training flight. The plane, identified as a VA3B reconnaisance aircraft, lost radar contact north of Guam while on a flight from Atsugi near Tokyo.44 words
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Article112 1985-01-25 4 ABOUT 150 communist guerillas in black uniform raided a town hall in southern Agusan del Sur province in the Philippines, killing a soldier, wounding another, and seizing 11 firearms. The Philippine News Agency, quoting a military report, said the raiders were thought to have suffered heavy casualties before112 words
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Article94 1985-01-25 4 PRESIDENT Reagan intends to offer Jeane Kirkpa trick, chief United States delegate to the United Nations, an unspecified high-level job in the foreign policy field. Dr Kirk pa trick, who has expressed a desire to leave the UN Post and return to Washington, is scheduled to meet Reagan94 words
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Article95 1985-01-25 4 SWISS citizens will be asked to decide in March next year whether their neutral homeland should Join the United Nations. The seven-member coalition cabinet, meeting at its weekly session, decided on the timing for the vote in a bid to re- solve almost 40 years of controversy95 words
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Article59 1985-01-25 4 POLICE in southern Thailand have seized heroin worth US$3OO million shortly before it was to be loaded on a ship for transport abroad. The seizure, one of the largest drug hauls in Thailand in several years, occurred at 1 am on Wednesday when police in Chanthaburi province stopped59 words
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Article63 1985-01-25 4 Agencies BRITAIN's opposition Labour Party has accused the government of deliberately prolonging the 10-month-old miners' strike by preventing negotiations aimed at ending the dispute. A Labour statement said Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government was doing all it could to block negotiating efforts despite a desire by the stateAgencies - 63 words
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220 1985-01-25 4 Bernama MALAYSIAN Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has said Japan's recent move to open its markets to imports from developing countries has not only failed in making any desired impact but instead had only benefited the developed countries. He expressedBernama - 220 words
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389 1985-01-25 4 Reuter THE Reagan Administration has served notice that it will take a tough stand against countries that violate US trade laws in high-technology and other markets. US Trade Representative Bill Brock said yesterday that in the next few months, the US isReuter - 389 words
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273 1985-01-25 4 Reuter WEST GERMANY has obtained a secret Soviet directory instructing agents to acquire Western technology ranging from missiles to farm tractors. The Interior Ministry said the red book, the size of a telephone directory, details the kind of information Moscow expects from its intelligence agentsReuter - 273 words
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241 1985-01-25 4 UPI HONGKONG is shsggllag ta defeat usaatufdten aad prateet Mi mpalsiiaa aa aa experter ef gaaate excise departeeat said yeaterday. "We are aat happy with Heagkeag's Image abrad," said Ma Heward, bead ef te trade esatreis lavestfgatfaa braaeh. "Alteagh we're getteg betterUPI - 241 words
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Article829 1985-01-25 4 ARRIVALS fjfWIiii Strvict Local From wtw twne PAA PA005 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH60I 0720 KUL SIA SQ43 0730 DHA CAL 0010 0805 JED/DHA MAS MH681 0820 KUL TMA TL351 0830 BEY/DXB/KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL SWR SRI 76 0930 GVA/ZRH/BKK MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940829 words
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334 1985-01-25 5 Reuter UNITED NATIONS secretarygeneral Javier Perez de Cuellar arrives in Bangkok today to discuss the issue of Cambodia amid mounting rhetoric and diplomatic manoeuvring over the six-year old conflict. But diplomats queried yesterday on his visits to Thailand and Vietnam said they doubtedReuter - 334 words
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175 1985-01-25 5 UPI KHMER ROUGE forces attacked Vietnamese troops yesterday in an attempt to head off a major offensive by Hanoi's forces against Khmer Rouge strongholds. Fierce fighting was raging in at least two areas south and east of the key Thai border town of Aranyaprathet,UPI - 175 words
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174 1985-01-25 5 AP MALAYSIA'S National Electricity Board is to be turned over to the private sector, Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin said in a meeting with Japanese businessmen. Yoshihiro Inayama, leader of a 13-member mission from the Japan Federation of Economic Organisations (Keidanren), said Mr Daim alsoAP - 174 words
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422 1985-01-25 5 UPI FRENCH colonial authorities yesterday dismissed a rightwing municipal government and toughened state of emergency regulations in the troubled Pacific territory of New Caledonia. Mayor Roger Gallio and the 20-member municipal council of Thio, a town on New Caledonia's north coast, were dismissed by theUPI - 422 words
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249 1985-01-25 5 AFP A MANILA Judge yesterday issued arrest warrants for Armed Forces Chief General Fabian Ver and 25 others indicted in the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino and his supposed assassin. It was not known whether General Ver or any of the otherAFP - 249 words
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ECO-NOTES
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Article52 1985-01-25 5 JAPANESE computer makers said they did not infringe on US floppy disc patents. They were commenting on reports that the US International Trade Commission would start investigations into the alleged violation. The investigations are reportedly to start, following a floppy disc patent infringement suit filed by Tandon Corp52 words
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Article54 1985-01-25 5 SOUTH KOREA'S crude oil imports bill in 1984 totalled US$5.B billion for 199.6 million barrels, the Ministry of Energy ft Resources reported. This represented an increase of 3.5 per cent in* volume over a year ago and an increase of only 0.7 per cent in value reflecting54 words
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Article59 1985-01-25 5 US CAR SALES rose 4 per cent in mid-January, giving the industry its best showing in the period since 1973. The six companies which build cars in the US recorded sales at a daily rate of 21,084 in the eight selling days from Jan 11 to 20,59 words
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Article46 1985-01-25 5 Agencies AT THE CLOSE of a joint trade commission meeting in Bonn, Soviet Vice-Premier Aleksey Antonov criticised curbs ordered by the Western "Cocom" body on high technology sales to the Soviet Union. Mr Antonov said these restrictions were specially harsh for West German companies.Agencies - 46 words
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Advertisement177 1985-01-25 4 LMd*r,Pag«B Freehold Residential WCASE An Appreciation in w W mmm* s j Visit Our Show flats from 10 a m to (i p m Daily lei: 479 3170/ 479 3378 r; TT? EH r TULIP GARDEN T S.finw Nestled within hi UVlng ingt at the comer of Nestled within lush177 words
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Advertisement10 1985-01-25 4 Ran Am. Direct tolokyo Even' Fndcix At 10.40 a 11110 words
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Advertisement224 1985-01-25 5 Not the sort with a short fuse. The fireworks weve planned for Marina Square go on forever. Frequent activities that will not only surprise the visitor, but will also give him a time he will not forget. Enough to entice him back for more. Drama and mime shows. Demonstrations of224 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1985-01-25 5 ©oonesbury m i' I Va m mm BY GARRY TRUDEAU 1 ®R lII' J a*15 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article445 1985-01-25 6 PENG AILIAN - Bright prospects for fund managers By PENG AILIAN CHASE MANHATTAN BANK has set up an investment management department in Singapore to offer fund management services. Previously, all portfolio management for the Asian region was conducted from the bank's Hongkong office. But late last August, a local, Mr445 words
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110 1985-01-25 6 THE 1984 PROVISIONAL results of Mint Limited, the world's leading commodity/futures fund, show an annual increase of 34 per cent in its net asset value in US dollars and about 64 per cent in sterling. Started in January 1983, the fund has employed110 words
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Article274 1985-01-25 6 Bernama an EXECUTIVE of United Malayan Banking Corporation Bhd said general banking frauds can be hidden by insiders or those working in the banking industry for years. Mr Loh Kam Choon, the bank's assistant general manager, internal audit department, said one reason was thatBernama - 274 words
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198 1985-01-25 6 Reuter CZECHOSLOVAKIA plans to eliminate its net hard currency debt this year, state bank sources said. The official Ceteka news agency quoted state bank chairman Jan Stejskal as saying in the latest issue of the economic weekly Hospodarske Noviny: "Czechoslovakia will bringReuter - 198 words
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Article100 1985-01-25 6 Bernama BANK NEGARA's gold and foreign exchange dropped to M 59.041 billion on December 31, 1984, from $9,061 billion in the previous fortnight. The central bank's holding of federal government securities also fell to $4,808 billion from $4,834. Its holdings of special drawing rights totalledBernama - 100 words
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255 1985-01-25 6 FT EUROPEAN Investment Bank lending rose by 16 per cent last year while borrowing on the international markets increased by 20.5 per cent over 1983. This emphasised the growth Of the European Economic Community's major financial institution. At the same time,FT - 255 words
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396 1985-01-25 6 Reuter THE SOARING US dollar is starting to worry many Americans in government and industry as the impact of its formidable advance bites deeply into exports and upsets relations with the principal allies of the US. Even though the dollar hasReuter - 396 words
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157 1985-01-25 6 Reuter NIPPON DISCOUNT and Call Money Co said it will stop dealing in yen certificates of deposit (CD) and concentrate on CD broking from Feb 12 to prepare for the further expansion of the CD secondary market. Nippon and the five other JapaneseReuter - 157 words
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Article83 1985-01-25 6 Reuter THE US apparently does not want the dollar to rise above its current levels against major currencies, Bank of Japan governor Satoshi Sumita said. He was commenting on last Thursday's Washington agreement between the group of five finance ministers on foreign exchangeReuter - 83 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article, Illustration820 1985-01-25 6 SINGAPORE The US dollar lost its small early gains yesterday against major currencies in quiet, late trading to close slightly below New York's levels. The dollar closed marginally weaker at 3.1680/90 marks compared with an early 3.1715/25 and New York's 3.1705/15 close, and at 2.6675/85 Swiss francs compared820 words
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Article116 1985-01-25 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell by one point from Wednesday to close at 5 per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate fell by 1/16-point; while two and three-month term rates rose by 1/16-point each. s$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Ovtrnight116 words
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Article316 1985-01-25 6 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels in quiet afternoon trading. Short-dates were about unchanged to 3/16 point firmer at the start due to a high US federal funds rate and they stayed at these levels with overnight closing at 8-7/16 8-5/16 and weel316 words
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Article200 1985-01-25 6 Interbank rotes at 3pm Loco! dollort to out >Mt of foreign B| erdqr reeepoHty currency: US dolor Storing pound Australian dolor NZ dolor Caoodkm dolor 2 2020 2.4574 1.7933 1 0325 ***** ***** 2.4607 1.7952 1.0345 1.6646 ***** 7.3469 3.4286 3 4286 ***** -21.90 -66.55 -47.70 -69.89 -51200 words
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Article185 1985-01-25 6 HONGKONG The metal closed slightly higher yesterday, buoyed by some buying interest and firmer silver prices. Silver closed at US$6.O3/ 6.05 an ounce compared with a previous finish of 15.99/6.01 here. Gold plosed at $302.00/50 an ounce compared with New York's $301.20/70 close and $302.60/303.10 here on Wednesday. Local185 words
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Article312 1985-01-25 6 BA Futures Inc ENCOURAGED by the good demand in the US Treasury two-year note auction late Wednesday and prospects of a fall in long-term interest rates, EareMlar futures opened yesterday higher than CME's close. The March Eurodollar contract opened and closed unchanged at 91.24 after trading in a narrowBA Futures Inc - 312 words
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Advertisement147 1985-01-25 6 Dragon City 228 Masterfully Prepared Sichuan Sea Food Dishes Ah Dragon City's menu. 228 dishes. Cold dishes, hot dishes, dumplings. Each one superbly prepared. Delight your taste buds with our hot dishes,from boneless smoked Sichuan duck, to the Dragon City Wan* Ban Say If7j W Special fish with chilli sauce.147 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article238 1985-01-25 7 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight number Local time From Operator Flight number Local time For FRIDAY TMA TL351 0830 B6Y/DXB JAL JL615 0930 KUL FT FT75 2355 /KUL BOS/JFK/ANC /NRT/TPE NW TMA TMA NW906 0935 TL351 1000 TL352 1000 HKG/NRT/ SFO/LAX TYO/(BKK/ DXB/BEY) TYO/(BKK/ DXB/BEY) KUL/TPE/NRT /ANC/LAX FT FT70238 words
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393 1985-01-25 7 THE AIR FREIGHT industry is divided in its views on the proposed formula change for volumetric weight on outbound cargo. Some are unhappy with the move which they feel is rather sudden while others think it is about time Singapore standardised its regulations393 words
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88 1985-01-25 7 LUFTHANSA German Airlines has recently announced plans to expand its freight complex at Frankfurt Airport. Known as the LOC Lufthansa Cargo Centre the terminal bristles with computer systems designed to transfer the workload from m«n to machine. Jifttmn— will be spending 10088 words
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497 1985-01-25 7 YAP BOH HOON - By YAP BOH HOON AIRLINES have been given permission by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore to change their tariff formula on light, high-volume cargo air freighted out of Singapore. Singapore Airlines, Sabena and Japan Airlines have already told cargo agents of their497 words
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Article, Illustration153 1985-01-25 7 DHL HAS opened a new express centre in Orchard Road to cater to hmilisssri in the tourist belt. Situated in the basement of Orchard Towers, it is DHL's sixth express centre in Singapore. The others are at Thomson Road, Jurong, Shenton Way, Changi Airport153 words
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Advertisement371 1985-01-25 7 (X) MERCEDES-BENZ 200 Spending $3 million a day adds up to solid long-term performance Have you ever wondered how Mercedes-Benz has stayed so far ahead? Three million dollars is spent every day, 7 days a week on research and development. Meticulous attention is paid to areas that concern safety, noise-reduction371 words
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FEATURES
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Article532 1985-01-25 8 UNCERTAINTY is an enemy of orderly markets, so it should be unthinkable that governments, or their central banks, would pursue policies which engender it. But these are abnormal times and some of the basic laws of economics have been suspended as far the continuing strength532 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1985-01-25 8 FLORENCE CHONG - Khoo Teck Puat, with hefty investments in Southern Pacific Hotel, takes it all in stride The Australian hotel industry has not been kind to every foreign investor. But one investor who has managed to make profits is Khoo Teck Puat, the Singaporebased banking and1,475 words
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941 1985-01-25 8 N Krisknamarthy - Letters to the Editor N Krisknamarthy Prcfddol Singapore BtrmetaraC fltnij fUrirtrr DEAR SIR, Regarding your article "Cheaper to use concrete than steel in construction", of Jan 14, I wish to comment that the question of break-even level of reinforced concrete (RC) and steel buildings is941 words
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Article265 1985-01-25 8 D Levy - D Levy Managing Director Star Shipping Ageades (S) PteLtd DEAR SIR, I refer to an article which appeared prominently in the shipping section of BT on Jan 11, 1965, under the headline: "Zim in serious financial difficulties". My company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Zim,265 words
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Advertisement130 1985-01-25 8 Only Royal Brunei can offer you Brunei Darussalam on the way to Hong Kong, Manila or Darwin. K *t~ '4'" .k 7' If you have business in Brunei Darussalam, only Royal Brunei can offer two flights a day, (three on Friday and Sunday) to Brunei. Then when you've finished your130 words
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SPORTS
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476 1985-01-25 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE's tennis players have an excellent opportunity to correct one of the deficiencies that their Davis Cup outing exposed: lack of good, hard competition. As luck would have it, our boys will be able to compete in three other476 words
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Article579 1985-01-25 9 AP LARRY BIRD of the Boston Celtics surged in the final week of fan voting for basketball and was named on Wednesday along with Julius Erving of the Philadelphia 76ers as a starting forward for the East in the Feb 10 National Basketball Association all-starAP - 579 words
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229 1985-01-25 9 SO WHO SAYS the Singapore press lacks the power to change things? In tennis at least, the press has made itself felt. Dr John Choy, the dynamic vice-president of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association, yesterday announced his decision to stand for re-election at229 words
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Article75 1985-01-25 9 AFP WOMEN'S golf got an unexpected boost on Wednesday from the bastion of the men s game. The royal and ancient golf club at St Andrew's, Scotland, has come to the rescue of the Ladies Golf Union (LGU), putting up £40,000 prize money which willAFP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration608 1985-01-25 9 TODAY we are faced with a problem: our muscles demand physical activity but are starved for it by our technological society which is constantly striving to make things easier for the human being. It seems ironical that the easier things become physically, the more our bodies suffer from608 words
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Advertisement24 1985-01-25 9 THE GREAT BOOKS For those interested in Intellectual Enjoyment -443 great works by 74 authors in 54 volumes Call STF Distributors Tel No: *****44/*****2824 words
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Advertisement94 1985-01-25 9 Mariners' Corner Restaurant 4 m a tt m i JOINT VENTURE PARTICIPATION Successful and Proven Responsible Expatriate (British) Shipping Entre-: preneur wishes to meet/ seeks contact with importers (Private or Government Agencies) of bulk/ baggedcommodities, i.e. fertilizers, steels, rice, grains, salt etc., with a view toparticipating (by way of joint94 words
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Miscellaneous674 1985-01-25 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Sooty, say? (6) 7 Political dogma difficult to sell? (4, 4) 8 Sound reminders of Westminster? (6) 10 Highly eccentric faker? (5) 13 British bird? (4) 14 Drop in some time! (4) 15 An American with pufl (4) 16 A certain bird seems chic to him674 words
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Miscellaneous956 1985-01-25 9 SV I SI25 s J 6 ft r 3 w em mm 2.39 The Andy Griffith Show 3.15 3-2-1 Contact 3.48 Tucker's Witch Murder Is The Key 4.36 The Girl from UNCLE The Dof Gone Affair 5.28 The IncredWe Hufc The Terror of TGun 5.48 Seruan Jumaat: Friday Sermon 6.00956 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article159 1985-01-25 10 FT VOLVO of Sweden and Clark Equipment of the US have signed a preliminary agreement to merge their construction equipment operations in a new jointlyowned company. The 50-50 venture will have annual sales of more than US$BOO million in 1985 and a work forceFT - 159 words
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Article32 1985-01-25 10 Reuter UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL, a US-based news wire service, has reported profits of about US$l.l million in the fourth quarter of 1984, its first profit since 1963.Reuter - 32 words
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302 1985-01-25 10 Reuter WALL STREET stocks closed higher on Wednesday as investors reacted to favourable economic news and indications that the Federal Reserve Board may do little to tighten monetary policy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 15.23 points to 1274.76. Gaining issues led losers 1,165Reuter - 302 words
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Article140 1985-01-25 10 JAN 23 CJ to* Oi 43* ISM AbMbi 34* bit Prov Pip* 34* Akron 39* 2IH 2 Int Uts trtri Nck*i 27* 16 unch Bank Nova Scotio MM 36 K Vi Lobtow B 19* 3* 25* Mc BkxM 28 33 Vi 16* Can Imp Bk Can Prm Mg 31H140 words
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Article212 1985-01-25 10 JAN 23 U*4 Tiutt Bk 238 +6 Un Stool >05 -2 I INDUSTRIALS UMW Wootwonh 1375 -25 A Alpha 800 MININGS gSTdrz r& £3 a;*.- 5« *!y S2S? !S S* Bartow» 1075 +10 7300 -225 C G Smith 2150 -25 Chart»-.. 510 uwh CNA 200B Com Go4d_ »0 -50212 words
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Article666 1985-01-25 10 JAM 13 US* ACT InduMna Ale an Aknwi Alcoa ABo0wnr Lud AM Own Cp AM Storo* Afe-Chabnara Am Brandt Irvc Am BroodcoM Am Con Co Am Cyanamd Am Elac Pwr Am Expmw Am Horn® Prod Am Motor* Cp Am Nswd Go* Am Tot 6 T* Amox Inc Amorodo666 words
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Article888 1985-01-25 10 Amsterdam JAM 23 fk ABN 384 00 -1 A#9OO Ahold 164.00 OTch 214.50 +3 Akzo 104 00 -0 5 AJytfV 226 50 -I AmM 73 40 -0 2 bri. 4820 3 8 Bob 107 90 -01 330 20 -9.8 85 00 +1 Catand Cat* D«i Mi| 33 60888 words
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Advertisement233 1985-01-25 10 Thai ixatood Served I n 'IVuc Siamese Stvle c I. f ft y--i fe ?w -C# fv 1 J Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood, Royal Thai Seafood and our other detectable Thai Cuisine. Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresh seafood from233 words
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Advertisement115 1985-01-25 10 in'; Tavern m ooN° l Two stunning new groups, CITY LIMITS and SUNNY BALA k the MOON GLOWS will entertain you from 5.30pm to 12.30 am. (A single group performs on Sundays and Mondays from 7pm onwards.) Now, when you order a glass of Tiger ym Draft Beer or any115 words
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Advertisement120 1985-01-25 10 London stocks, Pago 14 Sip a glass of the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with versatile quartet Body N Soul from Philippines. They'll captivate you! Ample parking space •FKJMZ HOTEL i "j E ~T 91 CD^iicifflyxxgL I /V|120 words
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Article364 1985-01-25 11 HONGKONG: Share prices closed higher yesterday in brisk trading as sentiment remained bullish. The Hang Seng Index rose 27.03 to 1,384.87 on turnover of HK5459.38 million compared with $336.51 million in Wednesday's half-day session. rtwHing Kong added 20 cents to $13.80, China Light 30 to $14.80 and HK Electric364 words
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Article229 1985-01-25 11 JAN 24 MT Lee Chang Yuen Cheat Indus Lien Hwa Indus 18.00 12.10 30.60 unch +0.1 +0.3 A1 Sincere Indus Asio Cement Cothoy Com Chang Hwa Bank Chan Loo»>a Oao Hun Cement China Cham China Dev China Bact Wire China GUI Plat China Rebar 5 80 25 50 28229 words
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Article337 1985-01-25 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed slightly lower yesterday in moderate trading as Investors were unable to find a clear market trend after the past week's wild swings. The market average edged down 2.65 to 11,856.36, on top of Wednesday's 9.U loss, on volume of 350 million shares. The Stock Exchange337 words
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Article115 1985-01-25 11 MANILA: Share prices closed generally unchanged in quiet trading yesterday. The Commodity and Industrial and Oil indices remained unchanged, at 103.93 and 0.597 respectively, while the Mining Index dropped 5.59 points to 731.24. JAN 24 Acoja Mining fwt 0.0016 unch Mor*taal Onantal B Phi Ovanaos Phiax Ptcop B 0.OU115 words
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Article359 1985-01-25 11 BYDNEY: A bout of profit-taking after several days of solid gains saw share markets close easier yesterday with heavy selling among resource issues following overnight foils in key commodity prices. Near the close, the All Ordi- naries Index was down 4.9 points at 753.4 points. National turnover totalled 38.20359 words
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Article146 1985-01-25 11 BANGKOK: Share prices closed higher in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club Index rose 0.03 to 127.07 and advances led declines by a four-to-three margin. Turnover rose to 473,130 shares worth 97.08 million baht from Wednesday's 456,475 shares worth 81.6 million baht. MM 24 ■hit Siam City Cement Siam146 words
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Article79 1985-01-25 11 Jon 24 Won 641 •4 Ityundoi Conn Hyundai Motor kal 920 630 530 •10 unch unch Chohauig 0k Convmraol Bk..... Dcwim Ind 620 730 690 SIS 513 unch -a -17 Korea Ofl Korea SMp 1820 380 736 20 •4 -8 Dcmwoo Ind 622 611 -10 -18 Somtung Co Samsung79 words
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Article70 1985-01-25 11 AP INTERNATIONAL Aero Engines, a five-nation consortium including Japan, has received a US$l25 million order to buy 38 V 2500 Jet engines from Pan American World Airways of the US, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said. A Miti official said PanAm is toAP - 70 words
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269 1985-01-25 11 Reuter THE FRENCH communications company CIT-Alcatel has concluded a contract worth more than 500 million francs for a telephone exchange in Beijing, French officials in Beijing said. On Tuesday, the company's chairman, Georges Pebereau, reached the agreement. The officials said French PostReuter - 269 words
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181 1985-01-25 11 Reuter THE STATE-OWNED Western Australian Development Corp (WADC) is trying to avoid the voluntary liquidation of Seltrust Holdings, WADC chairman John Horgan said. The board of Seltrust, a 75.3 per cent-owned listed subsidiary of British Petroleum Co PLC unit, BP Australia, had agreed to liquidateReuter - 181 words
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Article74 1985-01-25 11 Reuter CSR said it will make a one-for-three rights issue of Asl.oo shares at $2.00 each to raise about $247.6 million. About 123.8 million shares will be offered to shareholders and convertible note holders registered on Feb 15. The funds raised will be used forReuter - 74 words
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525 1985-01-25 12 Bernama WORLD CONSUMPTION of rubber for January to June 1965 is expected to be at 6.924 million tonnes, the Malaysian Rubber Review said in its outlook for the year released on Wednesday. The review, published by theBernama - 525 words
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314 1985-01-25 12 AFP NEW ZEALAND woolgrowers expect to have a record wool season this year, with higher production, the benefits of the 20 per cent July devaluation of the New Zealand dollar and higher values for manufactured wool exports all playing a part in contributingAFP - 314 words
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212 1985-01-25 12 THAI RICE export prices have risen in the past year although Indonesia has attained selfsufficiency after a historical role as the world's largest importer of the cereal. Import prices for Thai rice have risen by US$2O to between $240 and $310 in the212 words
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Article162 1985-01-25 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade rallied from mid-session lows on Wednesday to close on or near the highs, up five to three US cents per bushel in moderately light trade. March settled at $6.01 after posting a 9V«-cent range on the day. A rally in soyoil162 words
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Article159 1985-01-25 12 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mostly higher on Wednesday in light trade, ranging from unchanged in March to up US cent per bushel in new crop December. March settled at 349'/» cents after being held to a two-cent range on the day. A local house159 words
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Article241 1985-01-25 12 SINGAPORE The market closed marginally lower yesterday with February One RSS buyers quoted at 171.00 cents per kg, down 0.50 cents from Wednesday. The morning market gained 0.75 cents on local short-covering interest. Prices held steady at around lunch-time levels in early afternoon trading but weakened towards the close241 words
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Article300 1985-01-25 12 RAS prices (in S cents/kilo, FOt in b oles) NOON CLOSE r M Beyers SoBors Int 1 RSS Prompt 170 00 171 00 169 00 I70.00N Int 1 RSS Fab 85 172.50 173 00 171 00 171.50 Int 1 RSS Mar 85 173.50 174.00 173 00 173.50300 words
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Article93 1985-01-25 12 (c««t*/kg. 1-ton pallets) February 85 Mori di 85 (cm rrent nrtti) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS lu)in Stltocs linnn f -j* SSR20 165 50 167.50N 166.50 168.50N SSR 50 163.50 165 50N 164.50 I66 50N MRELB Bwyan Stlltn 8wy«n f Miwn SMRCV 194.00 196.00N 196.00 I98.00N SMR93 words
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Article102 1985-01-25 12 THE Knb Lemper He Market price remalaed at the lateraatteaal Tie Agreement fleer level price ef Ms2t.ls per kg yesterday. lie belter steek manager again teek the kelk ef tke dlspesal ef 17» teaaes, dewa slightly frem 172 teaaea ea Weiaeeiay. Beme dealers said there were aheet per102 words
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Article153 1985-01-25 12 Yarn (k HK$ per bote of 400 China corded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16'$ 2,900 Blue Phoenix 20 s 3.000 Bkje Phoenix 32 3,600 Btue Phoenix 40"» 3,850 Girded yarn, hank Hue Phoenix 21 's 3,300 Combed yarn, cones Bkie Phoenix 32'» 4,600 Oue Phoenix 4Cs 4,800 Open-end yam153 words
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75 1985-01-25 12 Reuter IRAN is negotiating with Thai exporters for 200,000 tonnes of 100 per cent second grade white rice for February/April shipment, rice trade sources said. The Thai Commerce Ministry said Iran has offered to buy 800,000 tonnes of Thai rice this year inReuter - 75 words
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Article911 1985-01-25 12 COFFEE Robusta futures set new contract highs on Wednesday afternoon on positions from March onwards, as sterling fell to record London lows against the dollar, but pared gains at the close. Contracts ended £43 to £22 a tonne up. March set a new high at £2,425 before finishing911 words
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Article144 1985-01-25 12 Chinese Produce Robusto 20/25% 477.50 Exchange FOB NSW (Stlltrs noon cioino a new om Jon Nutmeg ***** 24. S$/100 kg) H0 FOB NSW B 4 W FOB NSW 281 00 Coconut oil 170 00 183 00 Gombier BukFOB Old drum FOB FOB NSW 330 00 New drum FOB144 words
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Article273 1985-01-25 12 Singapore A-1 special C-l special C-l Orcknory Loonzain 100% ,177 (S$/U«, es-godowe) Thai whit* unq ««q 100% 1st doss first grade (kangaroo) 100% second grade new crop 0.96 100% third grade unq 100% 2nd class 100% 3rd doss 0.70 0.65 PnrtiniLrl rOrOOtieO 227 222 25% new crop No stock273 words
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Article121 1985-01-25 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed slightly higher yesterday on covering interest in continued light trading as sentiment was aided by a firmer Chicago soybean complex close. January deliveries in the north region firmed Mss to $1,175 per tonne while central and south rose $5 and $2.50 respectively121 words
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Advertisement422 1985-01-25 12 MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF PROFITS ft DIVIDEND The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Group and of the Company for the year ended 30th November 1984 as follows:— Group Company Group I Company Operating profit Share of profits of associated companies422 words
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Article, Illustration4250 1985-01-25 13 BUOYED BY bullish sentiment, the Singapore stock market closed higher yesterday. The BT Composite Index rose 3.25 points to 678.15 while the Straits Times Industrial Index increased by 4.38 points to 769.84. Volume was light at 9.14 million units worth $14.16 million. Dealers4,250 words
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Article243 1985-01-25 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Wonmon Hlda* 105 0 S 570 TOM 310 1 C 520 FAN 496 Fria» 488 Wanna* 380 FACISOt 218 G Laa+ar 171 Fraawt 150 Falls Arm Hrtoai Tm 700 S S 228 M T F 390 M Ctaawi 50« 284 lat Wood 170 S243 words
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Article460 1985-01-25 13 FOR THE FIRST TIME this week, share prices closed higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was dominated by a handful of situational issues, some of which posted double-digit gains. Generally, however, the market was quiet. Share prices opened at around overnight460 words
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Article3215 1985-01-25 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of UXW units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".3,215 words
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Article, Illustration505 1985-01-25 14 SIME DARBY Bhd's group chief executive Tunku Ahmad Yahaya has confirmed that the conglomerate intends to make United Estate Projects Bhd a subsidiary. The group holds 47.2 per cent of UEP's equity after the close of its general offer last Monday. Although Tunku Ahmad505 words
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415 1985-01-25 14 NYT WALL STREET traders are becoming increasingly opposed to the refinancing of the Phillips Petroleum Co amid persistent speculation that Carl C Tf«hn, the New York financier, may play a key role in trying to force the big Oklahoma oil company to sweeten theNYT - 415 words
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Article195 1985-01-25 14 Managers' prices for Jon 25 Second B'putro 4.81 Third B'putro 3.95 Fourth B'putro 4.28 4.86 4.00 4.33 Singapore Unit Trust Fifth B'putro 2.93 Sixth 2.84 Seventh B'putro (A) 1.99 2.98 X89 The Commerce 2.20 2.34 2.04 The Savings Fund 1.56 1.65 Seventh B'putro (B) 3.78 3.83 S'pore Prog195 words
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Article1787 1985-01-25 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 Acmo (2.1 OS) A Omc (2.785) AMD (3.285) Alcom1,787 words
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Article929 1985-01-25 14 SHARE PRICES yesterday tended to drift lower after the first hour of trading in response to easier sterling. At noon, the index fell 18.6 points to 1265.1. The FT 30 was also down 18.6 at 985.1 Institutional demand helped underpin selected issues but sentiment was dampened by easier929 words
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208 1985-01-25 14 Bernama KUMPULAN GUTHRIE Sdn Bhd has secured a multi-curren-cy syndicated loan facility of US$27 million from a consortium of five Malaysian and foreign banks to finance the purchase of the entire issued share capital of Uniroyal (M) Plantations Sdn Bhd. TheBernama - 208 words
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415 1985-01-25 14 PRUDENTIAL Assurance Co Ltd, odfe of the largest UKbased life insurance companies, will complete its Malaysia nisation" plans within the next six months. According to Lord Carr, the chairman of UK Prudential Cory, who is on a visit to Malaysia and other countries415 words
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Article97 1985-01-25 14 HONGKONG Hong Seng Index Austrolion Industrials Thursday 1135.4 Wednesday 1135.7 Thursday 1304.87 Wednesday 1357.84 Week ago 1113.7 NEW YORK Week ago 1388 42* Dow Jones TOKYO Wednesday 1274.73 Tuesday 1259.50 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ogo 1230.68 Thursday Stondord and Poors Wednesday !!§529i Wednesday 17*30 Week ogo *****.29 Tuesday97 words
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615 1985-01-25 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM AFTER five years of consistent growth capped by record earnings of M 549.22 million in 1983, Malayan Cement Bhd faltered somewhat in the year to November 1984 with a slight 5.3 per cent drop in group taxable profits to615 words
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307 1985-01-25 15 PEGI MALAYSIA Bhd, the single biggest ordinary shareholder in Dunlop Holdings PLC, is still deliberating on its next move following BTR's surprise £40 million offer for Dunlop. With 26 per cent of the ordinary shares, Pegi will have an307 words
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Article, Illustration577 1985-01-25 15 CHAN OI CHEE - Company headed for some significant developments By CHAN OI CHEE MULTI-PURPOSE HOLDINGS Bhd, which has completed a massive restructuring in the past two years, is headed for some significant developments as the company is now wellplaced to concentrate on expanding its varied interests.577 words
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Article475 1985-01-25 15 THE TAN CHONG group has wrested the Audi franchise for Malaysia from the Inchcape group after almost a year of tough negotiations with the West German car maker. The franchise has been awarded to Autodunia, which is jointly held by Tan Chong Motor Holdings Bhd's475 words
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Article20 1985-01-25 15 CHUAN HUP MARINE Ltd has appointed Mr Brian Chang of Promet Bhd an additonal director of the company.20 words
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Advertisement236 1985-01-25 14 We are an international construction company carrying out onshore and offshore projects on both a competitive tender and turnkey basis. We now require an additional Estimator to deal with our expanding and diversifying work-load on future projects. The successful candidate will have practical experience of heavy construction work; particular knowledge236 words
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Advertisement66 1985-01-25 14 THE MITSUI BANK, LTD. Singapore Branch U5530,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE JULY 25,1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from January 25,1985 to July 25,1985 the Certificates will carry an Interest Rate66 words
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Advertisement339 1985-01-25 15 of the Malaysian government's terms as grossly The logical solution for anyone in computer marketing looking for new business opportunities ComputerAsia The Systems Event for South-East Asia 14-17 August 1985 Hall 4 World Trade Centre Singapore Now is your chance to be selective. ComputerAsia is one event where you can339 words
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Article, Illustration481 1985-01-25 16 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG CARPARKS will play a key role in the Urban Redevelopment Authority's plan to revitalise Chinatown, and URA has drawn up tentative plans to build these as well as to give some of the buildings there a facelift. There is also the481 words
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435 1985-01-25 16 ASEAN countries should pursue economic cooperation with greater vigour in view of the anticipated slowdown in world economic growth. Malaysia's Minister for Trade and Industry, Tengku Razaleigh, said yesterday he will personally put forward proposals with this aim in mind at next month's meeting in435 words
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194 1985-01-25 16 EMPORIUM HOLDINGS (S) Ltd has settled its debts totalling 1168,373 to Jeans supplier Aeron Fashion (S) Pte Ltd. The company's advertising and promotions manager, Mr Peter Chan, told BT that the amount was paid yesterday morning through Emporium's solicitors, but there may194 words
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Article82 1985-01-25 16 THE Chief Minister of Malaysia's predominantly Muslim northern Kedah state, Syed Nahar Shahabuddin, has announced his resignation. Beraama news agency yesterday quoted Mr Nahar, 50, as saying that he was leaving office on Monday to make way for a younger man. He will be succeeded by82 words
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316 1985-01-25 16 AP SAUDI ARABIA'S oil minister, -Sheik Ahmed Zakl Yamani, has denied reports that Opec had dlacuaeed towuiug the cartel's heachanark price. Aa Opec twlairil comthe ways of narrowing the gap Ishwai light aad heavy crudes aad not the benchmark level," Sheik YamaniAP - 316 words
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405 1985-01-25 16 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO FULCRUM (Newton) Investments Pte Ltd, the developer of the proposed condominium project Newton Villa, faces a winding-up petition today, lodged by one of its creditors. The creditor had placed an advertisement in The Straits Times last November, giving notice that a405 words
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Article59 1985-01-25 16 WALL Street stock prices advanced further in early trading yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up about 2Vt points to over 1277. In the broader market, gainers led losers five to three. Volume was about 15 million shares. PanAm topped the active list, unchanged at 459 words
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Article37 1985-01-25 16 Reuter PHILLIPINE military chief General Fabian'Ver yesterday posted bail of 30,000 pesos (US$l,5OO) after an arrest warrant was served on him in connection with the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1985-01-25 16 Reuter CHINA has asked Japanese trading houses to help expand Chinese crude sales to third countries, including the US and Western Europe, oil industry sources said.Reuter - 31 words
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Article37 1985-01-25 16 Reuter ASIAN Development Bank president Masao Fujioka has been quoted as saying that a reduction in future ADB lending to developing countries is likely because of reduced support from the United States. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article48 1985-01-25 16 Reuter HOPES of a fresh peace initiative in Britain's 10-month-old coal strike rose yesterday with miners' leaders reported ready to consider a draft settlement formula. The draft, worked out during informal talks with the state-run coal board, would be put to the miners' executive. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article55 1985-01-25 16 Reuter JAPAN'S domestic telephone monopoly, Nippon Telegraph A Telephone Public Corp (NTT), has rejected a US request that it buy USma de telecommunications satellites. NTT president Hlgashi Shinto was quoted as saying that it would be difficult for the state-run corporation to buy US satellitesReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement234 1985-01-25 16 TOP LEVEL CONFERENCE ON CREDIT SECURITY AND MAJOR BANKING ISSUES 15 16 FEBRUARY 1985 MANDARIN HOTEL, SINGAPORE m MR MAURICE MEGRAH QC Educated at the London School of Economics. Of Gray's Inn. Barrister. Author of Bills of Exchange Act 1882, The Banker's Customer, Paget's Law of Banking (Bth Erin), co-author234 words
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Advertisement792 1985-01-25 16 BwPag«s EDWARD DE BONO SEMINARS Edward de Bono is the author of 22 books translated into 19 languages and has made 3 television series including a BBC 10 part series of De Bono's Thinking Course, which is now being shown on 32 PBS. stations in the United States. He is792 words
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Miscellaneous40 1985-01-25 16 Outlook for today: Foirj showers 7 30pm on Jan 24 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32. Associated humidity 5 Minimum temperature 24 Associated humidity 9 Hours of sunshine 9.1 Rainfall in millimetres Rainfall this month 37 Rainy days this month40 words
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Article, Illustration171 1985-01-25 17 Reuter SUEZ canal authorities have agreed to halve the toll charged for ships heading for scrapping yards in the Far Eak, the Independent Tanker Owners Association, Intertanko, said. A spokesman said that jfre new toll charges would make scrapping laid-up oil tankers more viable,- as ownersReuter - 171 words
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546 1985-01-25 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM A FLEDGLING San Francisco-based container leasing company, Interocean, is expanding its network. A regional office for Asia was established in Singapore this month. Called Interocean Leasing (S) Pte Ltd, it will be followed by another office in West Germany on546 words
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Article836 1985-01-25 17 Shipping Urn Coi SNpptaf Urn 1 Coi Afeo VI 3 Egyptian Nov X 3 Ahrenkiei L*w VI 5 Uat VI 5 H 1 X 5 Elmo 4/5 Alpha trans VI 4 Everett Lines X 4 Andeko Shpg VI 1 Evergreen IV 5 Antah Orient Lin* X 1836 words
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Article57 1985-01-25 17 Reuter THE Thai oil tanker Srivichai rammed 10 loaded rice barges in the Chao Phraya river, sinking seven with an estimated combined load of 650 tonnes of rice, a Thai police spokesman said. The 1,511 gross ton tanker, ferrying oil from Sri Racha on the south-eastern coastReuter - 57 words
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Article37 1985-01-25 17 CHINA'S first container terminal in Tianjin is upgrading its facilities to shorten berthing times. More than 250 modern loading and unloading machines will be imported this year to handle the larger volumes of cargo anticipated.37 words
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Article121 1985-01-25 17 Bernama THE Port Kelang Authority has completed investigation into the allegation that the water supplied to the Indonesian ship Baab UUah last October was contaminated. Its chairman, Datuk Michael Chen, said in a statement that a sample analysis by the chemistry department revealed the water supplied toBernama - 121 words
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Article958 1985-01-25 18 Lloyd's Shipping Economist THE magnitude of the container repositioning problem in recent years is reflected in the number of empty containers moving around the world. Empties transferred from one port to another totalled more than 8 million TEUs in 1981, around 8.6 million TEUs in 1982 andLloyd's Shipping Economist - 958 words
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Article1841 1985-01-25 18 ACTIVE chartering consisted mostly of grain voyage fixing and time-char-ter bookings on Wednesday on the London shipping freights market. Coal was moderately well represented but sugar and fertiliser routes made little showing. No appreciable change could be seen in the general rate pattern. North American grain fixing included1,841 words
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230 1985-01-25 18 A BEHRING International subsidiary, Strategic Transportation Co (STC), has signed an exclusive agreement with Japan Intermodal Transport (JIT) to develop international business. The two entities have already negotiated contracts with other companies to handle cargo movement activities primarily between Japan and the United230 words
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Article238 1985-01-25 19 Kingsley Wood - By Kingsley Wood THE freighter Ho Lung, owned by Dowa Line of Japan, has reached Port Adelaide in Australia to begin a regular service from Malaysia and Singapore. Future southbound ports will be Fremantle, Adelaide and Melbourne, while Sydney and Brisbane will be served on238 words
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124 1985-01-25 19 HONGKONG should officially displace New York to become the world's second largest container port this week, when the Marine Department announces its container throughput figures. While the final computations have not yet been completed, Seatrade Week understands that Hongkong will almost certainly show124 words
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181 1985-01-25 19 THE Cosima-Conti Shipping Company in Munich has released some details of the financial background to its planned acquisition of two new ro-ro container ships later this year. The company says that shares worth Dml4 million have alredy been placed and that a total of181 words
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Article188 1985-01-25 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the F* 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 Container Line. Nedlloyd188 words
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623 1985-01-25 19 DR HUGO Torrijos said Hongkong shipowners have misunderstood Panama's proposed examination scheme for seafarers. The director-general of Secnaves, who is in Hongkong this week to allay the fears of local shipowners, dealt with many thorny issues. On the most significant question of623 words
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Article516 1985-01-25 20 Jaa 19-27 International Boat Show, Dusseldorf. Jan 22 The commercial sailing ship, North-West Branch Nautical Polytechnic, Byrom Street, Liverpool. Jfcn 23 Satellite Navigation land use, Royal Institute of Navigation meeting, 1600 hrs, RAF dub, 128 Piccadilly, London EC3. Jan 28 Underwater hull surface painting strategy a shipowner's conclusions,516 words
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3444 1985-01-25 24 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.3,444 words
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Article644 1985-01-25 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO i Godws FCL Arrivnl for LCL movement Location Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule 1 Anson Tambang VII Ming Energy Tokari II Chev Roze Thana Bhum Maersk Mango Henries Ace Sea Fortune Arnold Maersk E Greet *****N 8010644 words
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Article1783 1985-01-25 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents.. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afro-Eurasia Line Transgroup (S). Ahrenklel Liner Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK) Alpnc Intrasea (S) Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling1,783 words
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Article376 1985-01-25 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Fukuzaki Mam Kota Berkat Prosperity Straits Pride Jenhol Kim Heng 23 Mupo Radebeul Tian Tai Shan Trans Hav Turkmeniya (P) Yu Men 19 13/4 5 20E 22 27/8 29/30 6/7 1/2 47N 46 37/8 Sharp PIL Beng376 words
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Advertisement474 1985-01-25 17 The New ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 unequalled in accuracy, authority and authenticity Call STP Distributors Tel: *****44/*****28 r THE magnitude of the repositioning problem in t 4ce«nt years is rsflsctsd in ths number of „.empty boxes nu>ving around the world II THE director-general of Secnaves said HK have misunderstood Panama's proposed474 words
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Advertisement202 1985-01-25 17 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) Tpi *****44 Ifi No PS PSJ uUASC rn-HTv:m ;:hm ,n:mM.tt.-t>i> SEAIORD SHIPPING AGENCIES *0 Way »>4 -02C Ma"n* S ngaporp 0?< CF S oftic TPC 03 30 T 222 37 3 1 #»nrl 2220* 3? Terminal office TPC 03 Tel No 7222*><X) *****93 nucMTuasamt l-KOM202 words
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Advertisement658 1985-01-25 17 "-}=|?~~;'>|=<]};@/@,|.(>.-}<.> MAERSK LINE T AFRICA ASIA SaM 3®-30/1 7-7/2 14-14/2 15-18/2 21-21/2 22/23/2 28-28/2 1-2/3 OMGOet/lfM LOUS LBtt I LMS I 29/1 18/2 5/2 23/2 5/3 23/3 1 24/3 J, .Y ■•Ik 23m E •sa O j^T^yTT?TMlsllsailZ^!^E^T^Ma^lJE£^n •SMCAPOK aOSWG TMES *CY »/l 2000 HRS CfS 30/1 MOO HRS I VII658 words
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Advertisement247 1985-01-25 18 mil FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Euroot rrrm tel 9 11/2 15/2 25/2 24/2 25/1 I 13/2 5/2 20/2 Mu Accepting For 1) Barcelona Genoa 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Hawe. Basle. I*. 3) Bremer Bremerluyen Aarhus Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S pore247 words
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Advertisement555 1985-01-25 18 NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD (MISC), KUALA LUMPUR AND UNITED THAI SHIPPING CORPORATION LIMITED (UNITHAI), BANGKOK ANNOUNCE THAT BY MUTUAL AGREEMENT THE CONVENTIONAL SERVICE HITHERTO OPERATED BY UNITHAI UNDER THE STYLE OF UNITHAIMtSC JOINT SERVICE (UMJS) SHALL BE TERMINATED WITH EFFECT FROM IST MARCH 1985 WHEREUPON UNITHAI WILL555 words
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Advertisement686 1985-01-25 19 ■ni The Straits jffP Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Pte Ltd Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP StRVICE TO UK CONTINfNT Also Accepting Cargo For: Hanfc*| to Copwfujfn. Aarius. Gotlwnburi. Rotterdam to Antwerp. Amsterdam. Oslo Bremeiduveo to Bremen Southampton UK repom BHt»t686 words
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Advertisement496 1985-01-25 19 If you arc look ing for Spec ial or iast Ships, J «_»JP« To// «/f. Mr£ Aoyc rfit answer' jjj HONG LEONG-LURSSEN SHIPYARD BHD. Franco Belgian Services rTW»v~ir~ri i '»iMa' v.j STOB PIELMCIMm Ita r»Mn Ha* fUrra. C COMMMI tan 31 Im It FA 22 FA 21 FA 24 FA496 words
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Advertisement468 1985-01-25 20 K.&.line FULLY CONTAINERISED SER V'CE totf* ixipmtt ottntt'ion HONGKONG CONTMO 43* 29, CJfVALO PAUL 43* I C*MUB MS 42* \l KFTIM CtTSTAI 21* 2« HKTOIHCX 5W 3, ALSO LOADING FOR BKMERHAVEN 22/2 24/2 27/2 2/3 2/3 28/2 4/3 6/3 12/3 14/3 16/3 19/3 19/3 21/3 23/3 26/3 26/3 28/3 30/3468 words
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Advertisement299 1985-01-25 20 VICEROY VICEROY 12/15 Feb 12/15 Mar Chittagong/Calcutta Chittagong/Calcutta *Heavyfft capacity to 25T-35T ARABIAN GULF 31 lan Dubai 0 March J Dubai Dubai EAST MALAYSIA B vTHONG SOON 32 AGENCIES PTE. LTD 09-07 ROBIN A HOUSE S PORE 0106 TEL *****88 TELEX RS ***** BOOKING *****56 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANG299 words
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Advertisement613 1985-01-25 20 u Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT UK S po»f PXeiandStOT B ha»«> Adam It Antwerp Hjnt Mburj ni 1 J0 1 117/? 11/? W2 21/2 n/2 27/2 21/2 2/3 7/1 1/3 10/3 IC/3 17/3 19/3 29/3 30/3 2/4 5/4 4/4 1/4 13/4 14/4 IC/4 22/4 23/4 25/4 Oiaka Bay Franktet (iprnt IV?613 words
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Advertisement807 1985-01-25 20 o EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W MED./FE) SGP HKG KSG *16 PUS OS* TYO KSN CW NYC Ml WG RI ROM MM IMI *.C EVE* GONG ki ft 29/1 31/1 1/2 4/2 6/2 7/2 26/2 2/3 4/3 J/3 17/3 lt/3 29/3 21/3 23/3 27/3 15/4 EVER807 words
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Advertisement233 1985-01-25 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD Piri ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES B AMm B Nmm PORT KELANG PENANG SOUSE MARfTOC PTE LTD TEL *****44/7 I *****70 MALOSE MARITOC SON BHD let *****2 '3 MALAYSIA IRAK I TRANSPORT LTD M ***** t 6372% KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA233 words
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Advertisement838 1985-01-25 21 mm v\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PiL Building, 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 VEI KOTA MEGAH KOTA TTMUR KOTA WMAWAN KOTA SINOA KOTA PUSAKA KOTA WANGSA KOTA CAHAYA KOTA RAKYAT VOYAGE HOMOK E-94S 29-30/1 E-547 30-31/1 E-S4S 1-2/2 E-551 20-21/2 E-553 20-27/2 E-555 0-7/3 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES HOMOKONO838 words
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Advertisement723 1985-01-25 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE tutor* SHUTS FROM EUROPE HIM BTMVEN KTMM HAVRE UK PKELAMSSTORE FOR InU Bay SjM SjM SjM SjM SjM 30/1 1/2 C T ""L r Mm Mm SjM SJM SJM SJM SJM 4/2 KB. NG. TK MqlpaSNM SjM SjM SJM 1/2 10/2 W6.723 words
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Advertisement628 1985-01-25 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONFSIAN NATIONAL I INT GOWA V It M IMtVMT *17 m ItonftoafS port IfPnoA m. 24/1 7/2 J/2 11/2 11/2 11/2 EAST BOUND (DCCHARGMG MS LOAOMG) NEST BOUND Sport f AtUnf R'tan/ktan Ti»r:L*i HWt/Bi ■SOW *7HB ki PI 21/1 20/2 22/2 24/2 (2* C«l) PPW3M wah- vtm -i628 words
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Advertisement345 1985-01-25 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STM shippwc cwpommoti (Burmese Natimal Line) Loadmf for Ranfoon Spore 26/27 Jan 21/27 lan Mtcianf 7/S Fab BANK LINE WAV 313 t'lXPli SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK Soiled 18 Feb 25 Fab 21 Feb MEADOWBANK 26 Feb 24 Mar 1 Apr 27 Mar IVYBANK 30345 words
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Advertisement1241 1985-01-25 22 r»Rr vi *a"K"linel —KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI/MICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) S'PORE PKLG PENANG STORE 25 Jan 26 Jan 28 ian 30 lan FEEDER/ MOTHER VESSEL S PORE PKLG PENANG STORE T/S PORT LA/LB KANSAI PIONEER ¥42 TOWER BRDGE V 33 25 Jan 26 lan 281,241 words
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Advertisement648 1985-01-25 22 CAUFORNtt/PACIFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTMNER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loading to' 10S ANGEIES SAN fRANCISCO SEATTLE TACQMA VANCOUVt R BC Accepting FCL/FCI Containers AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting ECI EQ Containers t Mint S pate f rem Me*) S»dn Also Accepts 7 8 feb 2 3 Mir 4 Mar 18 19 Mai648 words
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Advertisement555 1985-01-25 22 SANKO ASIA FROM JAPANESE POATS ANO NO*OKO*G Sinfapore 1. FUKUZAKI MMtU Gdnl9/25 Jan 2. MO COLORADO 26/27 lan 3. REGENT RANGER 29/31 Jar 4. RAM TRIOR 29/31 lan 5. EDO MMHJ 6 8 Feb C. GOTONG ROYONG 10/12 Feb 7. NEW LEADMG 12/14 Feb PKalai* 27/21 Jan 21/29 lan 1/2555 words
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Advertisement437 1985-01-25 22 INTRASEA tPTE) LTD 10 Anson Road *27 16 Internationa' Pa/a S.nyapofe 0207 Tel 22^6 I > 11 i 1 O L nes) <►» V>/ BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK KARM VATIS *****17 SKIVER N BBM9IB S port f. KeianfLoa** tar:26/1 SETE/ROTT/ANT/UI. (AVON) 3/2 10/2 ROTT/ANT/U.K (AVON) Pi NORTHERN VALLEY SEAWOOD SHIPPING437 words
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Advertisement556 1985-01-25 23 urriiiu m.m »*****jy w————^ SLNOL V NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): m CONTMO43N+. C PMJL 43* C KOZE 42W MAETERLMCK SW. S S BMDGE 49N Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAINER S pore Closing T.mes: FCL Cargo-<o7t» 2W FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Havre CRO2E4IE Sailed N556 words
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Advertisement503 1985-01-25 23 rX)n*M HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: F KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON PI H i«u( No 7 No t No t No No 7 No I /SOIN WIN /501N SOIN SO2N SO2N SPi»( ACINI'S NIPIUM AGENCIES PIE I 'D Tfl 'T>4<4 Hrrtun^ ???/■> i' 1 <»r.«;loosi ????487503 words
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Advertisement750 1985-01-25 23 ♦swsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lints) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHARK AT NAM SOON SON BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 I ALAN CEMPENMG PORT750 words
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Advertisement122 1985-01-25 23 ahrenkiel liner service DURBAN JOHANNESBURG.MAPUTO MAURITIUS ft REUNION 1" WESTBOUND ETA PT J| SIN LOUIS DURBAN BEIRA SARNIA IW/85 2/2/85 ***** 24 285 EASTERN HARMONY 18/2/85 28/2/85 5/3 (Contrs Only) 2W/85 also accepting cargo tor Malawi Zimbabwe fIfItSHSBHffBB etd etd eta I Mil p BAY DURBAN SIN BARON STAR 15122 words
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Advertisement649 1985-01-25 24 IN'«|ional Container Lines j., I 3 Sailings Weekly Oajl) Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA Mon, Wed Sat SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE □SR-L.IN VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK FORTNKHTLY FULL CONT/UNER SERVICE to EUROPE STORE ANTWERP DIMM HAMBURG ROSTOCK UKBCII 1/tS kPI It Fefe IS Feb 20 Feb PASEWAU 2/15 31 Jan 23 fife649 words
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Advertisement32 1985-01-25 24 fSFARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE) L TD 1 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE BANGKOK 3 SAILINGS WEFM Y 7B K«ppel Road 17 07 Taniong Pagar Corrpip« Singapore 0208 Tel *****77 *****88 222 1 15232 words
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Miscellaneous162 1985-01-25 24 Regional Weather sy <Ta ■-.t v X! c 35 K y—l-mfi Kj Lllm SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND. C a w Wtr\d direction with speed m knots Wave height R Th,.mW.i u.. L Temperature V Shower Weather Section with speed m knots Ra, Wave162 words
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Advertisement134 1985-01-25 25 PALMYRA TSIRIS LINES S.A. hi Pt 2/2 Loading for: DUB. MM. BAH. KUWAIT DAM. KUWAIT. BAH, DUB E: OSAL AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD #0243 ANSON CENIK. SMAPORE 0207 TLX: 1C*****5 OSAL T«fc *****77 (5 Urn) MJLNPORT SOW BHD TEL: *****3 INDON SHIPPING PTE LTD. TEL:*****20, *****39 TLX:RS ***** VOON WEEKLY134 words
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Advertisement220 1985-01-25 25 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH EXPRESS SEMI CONTAINER SERVICE TO HUH ROTTERDAM HAMBURG SEAL lON SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD Sntjpotr SAILS BOOKINGS TLI *****81 <8 ImesT Pt KeUnt GINLRAI fRLIGHT (M SON BHD TH *****4 n n HAMS KTA ETD DBTDUTIVH Putau Sumatera 25/1 27/1 Jakarta Cretan (Heavy Lifting op to220 words
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Advertisement618 1985-01-25 25 fE\ LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Mteum* Road. MS-Ot. CwMral BuMktg 0105. Tat 533M14 A 533M22 WEEKLY SERVICE SINGAPORE TO KUCHING SBU VESSEL LIN PETALING II LIN PETALING KUCHING KUCHING PROMPT SWPfMC LME SA. KGULM MONTH.T ÜB.SEMK TO «ST MKM \l ETA STOK u nu HAW IMC CMCn 7(«k618 words
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Advertisement242 1985-01-25 26 EAST ASIA LINE (Mokiysion Flog) HERA KKTMM 25/1 27/1 EQUMt MMM/STVMTS/MPM SERVICES jmm is/2 EAST ASM SHVPWG SON. BHD TEL: *****2/96 TU: WL ***** lALAL MFBC Kl. Tafc *****5/S3IIIO CD FA# EAST J .1 33 FREIGHT IffiAGEfiKENT PTE LTD II tana Raai #22-14 Pta. S'p** 0207 T* *****11 (12 Um)242 words
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Advertisement168 1985-01-25 26 T»Tf sapping (smgapor-e) private Urmted NVOCC DIRECT SERVICE DESTN HONGKONG/TOKYO/KOBE ANT/ROTT/W6 LA/Sf/WI row DMMM/STD/ICLB BKK EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE vsl eta etb mm mm MSMK 7/2 1/2 HUMP*'Mm NACY 2t/l 31/1 Car|« BMfcap tet 2243*1/1 222*11 II Am* M #22-l« M«iuM Ptaia. Sure «*7 Mm: H »717 el. i™ l168 words
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Advertisement492 1985-01-25 26 1* C.Y. LINE (A Htombtr Of Tlm ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO. LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) FULLY CONTAMERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CHEHAIM ROZE 4IE MPTUW CRYSTAL 27t MAt TEtIMCK It SEWN SEAS BADGE 4K PKUnj Sparc 25/1 24/1 30/1 1/2 4/2 1/2 13/2492 words
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Advertisement936 1985-01-25 26 verett Lines COITMIA PERUANA DE VWOKES (C.P.».) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" I lading tor C 4« Malar am Ik) and *11 other Periinan ports »tth transtupwMit at Hot* On CPV Through Ms ol ladmj 1o tmal destination Pananf P. Ketanj Sinfaparet MURRAYEVERETT Grf*2s-20/27 lan THOMASEVERETT 30/1 Fab 2/3 F«b BAMQmEKTT 26/21936 words
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Advertisement313 1985-01-25 26 sati Z I M t VtSSU |2M KM TO A KSSII IflM KM TO zmEHAT CONTAINER LINE S fmt EM Tnntf Kapci tenet hraooi m STOUT 30 lan 14 Ftfc 23 Fet> 22 Ftfc 70 Ftfc 2* Fofc m BRISBANE 13 Ftfc 77 Ftk 1 Hi. 7M* tIU 17 Mar313 words
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