The Business Times, 10 April 1985
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Title Section11 1985-04-10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1185 60 CENTS11 words
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442 1985-04-10 1 LISA LEE - Bid will make it the largest local bakery By LISA LEE BEN FOODS, in a bid which would make it the biggest bakery operation in Singapore, is nearing agreement to buy the Gardenia bakery in Pandan Loop. Ben Foods is also negotiating442 words
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Article549 1985-04-10 1 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO BUSINESSMEN will be able to save on international telex and direct dialling (IDD) telephone charges when Telecoms implements lower rates next week. From April 15, international telex rates to all destinations will be reduced by up to 37 per cent. Telecoms is549 words
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81 1985-04-10 1 Reuter A HONGKONG court yesterday committed businessman George Tan and four others for trial on charges linked to the 1963 collapse of a Hongkong property giant, the Carrian group. Magistrate Brian Suttill ordered Tan, former chairman of Carrian, his deputy Bentley HoReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration91 1985-04-10 1 THE SINGAPORE stock market el—ei tower yestordny alter a day sf aatot teatareiees trading. Btae chips were steady bat see•nd liners ease aader slight selling pressure. lie falls la share prices were ■mall bat aeress a beard treat. Here was seme baylag interest la bine chip bank stocks,91 words
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448 1985-04-10 1 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF INADEQUATE copyright protection on foreign recorded materials could hinder Singapore's exports of blank cassette tapes to China. China will buy only recorded materials from those countries which have protection of foreign copyrighted material, says Mr Nicholas Garnett, regional448 words
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Article207 1985-04-10 1 Reuter PRIME MINISTER Nakasone has called on Japanese to be import-minded following a set of mild market-opening measures to help soothe US resentment at growing trade imbalance. If each Japanese bought US$lOO worth of foreign goods a year, the amount would add up to $12Reuter - 207 words
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469 1985-04-10 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY BORROWERS used only half of total credit limits granted by banks in January, the lowest utilisation rate on record and a x reflection of the depth of the slowdown in the local economy. But some bankers argued that the469 words
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Article112 1985-04-10 1 PRESIDENT MARCOS of the Philippines has assured Asean that it need not worry about a communist threat to his government. In letters to Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew and President Suharto of Indonesia, Mr Marcos expressed confidence that the Philippines' democratic institutions were in no danger of112 words
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Advertisement146 1985-04-10 1 OA FOR SUCCESSFUL OFFICE AUTOMATIOf B SEE HOY CHAN GROUP Singapore t#l 2Z2KA2 K.L. t«l 03-*****0 Panang I*4 04-}7W» Ipoh W 06-*****8 Why tie up your capital I Rent special equipment from Thorn. 45" Projection Screen For audio-visual presentations at seminars, i conferences, training classes. Auto Rewind Video Recorder and146 words
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Advertisement269 1985-04-10 1 mm SHARE INFORMATION DOONESBURY MONEY EXCHANGES EMPLOYERS should be given the flexibility to extend the retirement age of workers and be offered financial incentives to hire older staff, says a report following a study mission to Japan. Page 2 AN ADVISORY committee has recommended that Tokyo draw up a programme269 words
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Advertisement20 1985-04-10 1 Advisory group wants minimum trad* curbs.. Paga 3 FuN report. Page 13 Aatan stocks, Pago 11 Ml stocks, Pago 1020 words
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Advertisement171 1985-04-10 1 BALLYct SwtzerlanJ mtfU the i r>f SERIES FT3OOO B*iJe .2& FT 3050 FT 3020 The new compact copiers from Ricoh. The series FT 3000 range of compact copiers can meet the needs of any office, large or small. FT 3050 is furthermore capable of producing reduction and enlargement copies, a171 words
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HOME NEWS
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389 1985-04-10 2 LUCY NG - Employers should be motivated to hire older staff By LUCY NG EMPLOYERS should be given the flexibility to extend the retirement age of workers and be offered financial incentives to hire older staff. These recommendations were made in a report following a study389 words
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Article393 1985-04-10 2 AN UNIDENTIFIED retail company has taken a lease on about 13,000 sq ft of space at Crown Prince Hotel at Orchard Road. Department store Galeries Lafayette had negotiated for the two floors of retail space but opted out recently. Jones Lang Wootton, the hotel's marketing agent,393 words
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248 1985-04-10 2 THE NUMBER of car park lots provided by the Urban Redevelopment Authority and licensed private organisations increased by almost a third in the past five years. The additional 19,778 lots brought the total number managed by the URA248 words
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Article, Illustration248 1985-04-10 2 QUEK SWEE PENG - By QUEK SWEE PENG ROCHOR COMPLEX, one of six new Urban Redevelopment Authority buildings in the central business district, will place 6,350 sq m of shopping/restaurant space and 9,000 sq m of office space on the property market. The $35-million248 words
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Article183 1985-04-10 2 THE PUBLIC Works Department recently awarded a $14.9 million contract for the second phase of the widening of Upper Jurong Road. RDC Construction Co won the contract for the job, which involves the three-km stretcn of road between Jalan Boon Lay and Benoi Road. The single-lane183 words
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134 1985-04-10 2 A THREE-DAY symposium oo operational research for decision support will be held this week. The conference, from Thursday to Saturday at the Marco Polo Hotel, will focus on the use of operational research in assisting managers and professionals to take decisions. Decision-makers rarely have134 words
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Article101 1985-04-10 2 THE URA's first multi-storey warehouse building has been well-received more than 80 per cent of the 104-unit Kallang Bahru Complex has been let out The rest of the complex is for resettlement businesses. Monthly rents for the units, leased for three years with an option101 words
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248 1985-04-10 2 THERE MUST be more aggressive standardisation in industry to ensure Singapore's continued economic success. More local research and development must be done to formulate requirements suitable for the local environment. At the same time, it must continue to tap foreign technology, according to Dr Lee248 words
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152 1985-04-10 2 THE INTERNATIONAL Association on Water Pollution Research and Control (lAWPRC) is to hold its first Asian conference on industrial water technology treatment, reuse and recycling. The conference will be held in conjunction with the third Asian Water Technology (AQUATEC) exhibition from May 28 to 31152 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article92 1985-04-10 2 has es- tablished a consultancy company in Singapore called the Debeg Consultancy Services. Located at the premises of Debeg Pte Ltd, the new consultancy services group will provide professional consultancy in all aspects of communication system planning, definition, integration and project management. Debeg will also advise on92 words
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Article, Illustration153 1985-04-10 2 has introduced two new 35mm cameras, the VR-K4 and VR-K5. According to the manufacturers, both the cameras, which accept 35mm Kodacolour VR 100, 200 and 400 films and most slide films with similar ISO ratings, produce high quality pictures and are easy to operate. Film speed153 words
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Article112 1985-04-10 2 has intro- duced the second issue of "Personally Yours", a full-colour magazine especially for personal and executive secretaries and travel assistants. Contents in the latest issue include a feature about Vallorbe, the heart of a Swiss region close to the French border, a quiz to test how cosmopolitan one112 words
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Article124 1985-04-10 2 of Australia will introduce its operating tables, XRT 3000 and XRT 2000 at the Medic Asia '85 exhibition. The tables can be used with an image intensifier or in conjunction with standard X-ray cassettes of various sizes. The construction of the Denyer XRT 3000 allows the table's124 words
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Advertisement384 1985-04-10 2 II er Class f ■-*<» a; u fffm m Pan Am has redesigned the Clipper Class cabins on every 747- 1 (X)'s we fly to make sure it's the business class to beat. Enjoy the experience next time you fly one of our 747- loo's to Hongkong, Honolulu or Los384 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration420 1985-04-10 3 AP PROBABLY two-thirds to three-quarters of the US$37 billion US trade deficit with Japan is the responsibility of the US, according to US Trade Representative William Brock. "When you have this much fiscal deficit, it has to have an effect uponAP - 420 words
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327 1985-04-10 3 AP WAI-CHIU 'TONY' NG, the third defendant in the 1963 Chinatown massacre trial in Seattle, was forced against his will to participate in the bloody robbery in which 13 people died, a defence lawyer told jurors on Monday. The 28-year-old Hongkong immigrant is chargedAP - 327 words
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Article775 1985-04-10 3 ARRIVALS 4 Operator Service Local From number time PAA PA5 0155 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CIOIO 0805 JED/DHA MAS MH681 0820 KUL KAL KE624 0840 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL r- MAS MH8II 0940 PEN RBA BI42I 1000 BWN SIA SQ103 1005 KUL CPA CX710775 words
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328 1985-04-10 3 Reuter THERE HAS been a rapid increase in offshore oil exploration in the Soviet Union, even though less than 2 per cent of Soviet oil at present comes from offshore wells. A new United Nations report, Energy Resources: Trends and Salient Issues, alsoReuter - 328 words
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Article177 1985-04-10 3 Reuter OIL CONSUMPTION in Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member states appears to have fallen 2 per cent in the first quarter of this year, compared with the same period last year. The fall in the first three months follows an estimated 2.3Reuter - 177 words
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145 1985-04-10 3 AFP THERE ARE now 202 Indonesian and 141 Thai labourers working in the estate and construction sectors in Malaysia. Deputy Home Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad told Parliament that the decision to allow foreign labourers to work in Malaysia was due to theAFP - 145 words
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254 1985-04-10 3 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN President Chun Doo Hwan will discuss ways of stopping high technology and military equipment from going to North Korea when he meets US President Reagan. A government spokesman said yesterday that President Chun's visit to Washington, from AprilReuter - 254 words
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584 1985-04-10 3 Report hints of delays in liberalising Japanese imports AP AN ADVISORY committee reviewing market access for foreigners in Japan recommended yesterday that Japan draw up an action programme based on cutting import restrictions to a minimum, increase government procurement of foreign goods and boostAP - 584 words
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283 1985-04-10 3 AFP SEVENTY COUNTRIES have so far confirmed that they would take part in this month's special commemoration of the 1955 Asian-African summit conference. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday that at least 15 national delegations would be led by foreign ministers. Mr Mochtar, chairmanAFP - 283 words
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Article94 1985-04-10 3 UPI THE US State Department has dismissed a new Soviet peace proposal for South-east Asia and accused the Kremlin of "crude attempts" to divide US «in— in the region. "It amounts to nothing more than recognising and conceding what the Vietnamese have achieved throughUPI - 94 words
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416 1985-04-10 4 Priority on improving management AFP CHINA is encouraging shareholding in enterprises, but plans to keep a tight rein on the practice. Western observers said yesterday in Beijing the cautious attitude was reflected in recent articles in the Chinese press, including an article on Monday inAFP - 416 words
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Article, Illustration170 1985-04-10 4 Reuter AMY CARTER, the 17-year-old daughter of former US president Jimmy Carter, was arrested yesterday in the latest daily anti-apartheid demonstration outside the South African embassy in Washington. Amy told reporters before being handcuffed and taken away in a police car thatReuter; AP Photo - 170 words
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175 1985-04-10 4 AFP SUDAN'S borders and international airport remained closed yesterday, but otherwise the situation appeared normal as striking workers agreed to return to work. Trade unions decided on an immediate return to work after the country's new leader, General Sewar El Dahab, assured their representativesAFP - 175 words
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321 1985-04-10 4 Reuter US PRESIDENT Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev are moving closer to a summit meeting but have sharply disagreed on a nuclear missile freeze. The Reagan Administration on Monday expressed disappointment with Mr Gorbachev's first major foreign policy statement since heReuter - 321 words
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Article140 1985-04-10 4 AP FOUR US SENATORS cancelled their planned trip to the Soviet Union after a Senate aide was refused permission to accompany them because of an article he had written about Soviet involvement in Afghanistan. "As a matter of principle, we felt we had no choiceAP - 140 words
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163 1985-04-10 4 AFP THE POLISH Communist Party on Monday acknowledged that the majority of the country's intellectuals were opposed to the current regime and implicitly blamed the leadership for this "disturbing" state of affairs. The criticism came in an unusually frank article in the latest edition of theAFP - 163 words
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Advertisement76 1985-04-10 3 IS I Free Whiskey We've 110 brands of whiskey Singapore's largest selection. Ask for a brand we don't stock and have a first Chivas Regal on the house. Sit back, relax and enjoy our nightly entertainment. The Peacock way. At the Peacock Bar. Opening hours: 6.00 pm to 2.00 am76 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous61 1985-04-10 4 Doonesbury f£Y BRO, I THINK IMM 86 UMTUF IN&GWOUdLB, LSH6FXE? CURTIS. I JUST AGREEDTOUKXK ATBRENNB&AIR ffl UUP** 7 HBQJT WIN? ITHINKHeS PLANFAR OUT! NWCNSOMB- THING SHADY.. r «s I '7'/, BY GARRY AC PIPNT EXACTLY COME QUTANPSAY IT, BUT ?V£G6TA QUtASYPEELING HOS BRINGING IN.. dOOTLS6 RECORDS! Ms AND YOU CAHTINE61 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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790 1985-04-10 5 Successes of South-east Asia have roots in centuries-old civilisations NYT THE OFFICE of Dr Snoh Unakul, the head of Thailand's economic and social development board, an alumnus of Columbia University and one of South-east Asia's leading national planners, is dominated not by computer terminalsNYT - 790 words
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Article, Illustration870 1985-04-10 5 NYT IN ANY TRADE conflict with Japan, the US has many weapons to curb Japanese business in America. These range from tariff increases and import quotas to onerous customs inspections and delays in granting such things as airline landing rights. Some weapons,NYT - 870 words
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Advertisement139 1985-04-10 5 3*l r* \-y 9 /sS*UUF* -?-w r s-; .r' '1 11 s£-£V tun -1 wmsM Ml,'- -x\ ■S (.-V VST, Sir iu: s»; i 1-";-Sr. as ;-'V; > V"' V* 4 w?+*j£ >; V- r r.-J *f\: -J Onlv a tew ill catch more than a glimpse. The Gold Card.139 words
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TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
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1011 1985-04-10 6 ZHOU MEI - First-time move by employers federation By ZHOU MEI PRODUCTIVITY measurement will be introduced as a "core programme" for the first time in Singapore. The Singapore National Employers' Federation (SNEF) will launch this as one of 10 core programmes to be offered by its1,011 words
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221 1985-04-10 6 PERFORMA, a training consultancy firm, will hold a preview of five new films on management and communications at the Hyatt Regency later this month. The first of these, Putting The One Minute Manager To Work focuses on the style of management used in some large221 words
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Article636 1985-04-10 6 Seminars and courses DURATION April 10 April 10 April 10-11 April 11 April 11-12 April 12May 17 April 13 April 13-20 April 15 April 15 April 15 April 15-16 April 15-19 April 15-20 April 15-20 April 15June 13 April 15-17 April 16 April 17 April 17-18 April 17-19 April636 words
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Advertisement164 1985-04-10 6 SCS/Sybiz Business Management System Seminar-27th Aprils IBM (PC, XT Of AT) HP (Touchscreen PC) Apple (Macintosh) This is one seminar that could change the way your company operates! Once you've seen the remarkable abilities of Sybiz Business Management System demonstrated to you, you'll realize that it can handle all aspects164 words
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Advertisement169 1985-04-10 6 DAI-ICHI HOTEL The Excellence of International Standards, The Charms of Traditional Service. II traditional service and complete facilities make a difference to you, then stay at the Oai-ichi Hotel (Singapore). Travellers and guests will discover restful comfort in our 420 luxuriously furnished guestrooms which command a panoramic view of Singapore's169 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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264 1985-04-10 7 Reuter CANADIAN IMPERIAL Bank of Commerce (CIBC) plans to modernise its operations and compete more vigorously for domestic and international business, particularly in the US. Donald Fullerton, its new chairman, said that measures were in place to modernise the bank's operationsReuter - 264 words
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Article117 1985-04-10 7 Reuter MILLION-DOLLAR losses on energy loans made to directors of at least two major Texas banks are the latest symptom of the ailing oil and gas industry, analysts said, adding that energy loan chargeoffs are likely to continue into next year. The once-robust regional TexasReuter - 117 words
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117 1985-04-10 7 THE London International Financial Futures Exchange (Liffe) has announced that its first two options contracts options on Eurodollar futures and options on the physical dollar/sterling exchange rates will open for trading on June 27. The launch date confirms Liffe's intention, announced last117 words
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454 1985-04-10 7 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY AFTER TWO years of almost stagnant growth, the four discount houses recovered to chalk up impressive increases in af-ter-tax profits last year. On an industry-wide basis, total profits amounted to $16.93 million last year, an increase of 26.6 per cent over454 words
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574 1985-04-10 7 Reuter MOST LEADING commercial banks in America will report steady if unspectacular growth in the first quarter of this year in spite of the much-publicised problems of some Ohio savings institutions and large Texan banks, industry analysts said. "In aggregate,Reuter - 574 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article751 1985-04-10 7 SINGAPORE The US dollar recovered against major European currencies in moderate late trading on short-covering interest to close higher yesterday than its New York levels. The dollar finished firmer at 3.1390/1410 marks against an early 3.1130/50 and compared with New York's 3.1290/1320 close. The dollar ended higher at751 words
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Article, Illustration312 1985-04-10 7 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates closed steady around opening levels in quiet afternoon trading yesterday. Short-dates firmed between 1/16 and point at the outset because of a marginal rise in the US federal funds. Rates stayed at these levels subsequently with overnight and week fixed closing at a common312 words
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Article113 1985-04-10 7 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market rose by 1/4point from Monday to close at 5 7/8 per cent yesterday. The one-month term rate fell by l/l&-point while the two and three-month rates were unchanged. S$ Interbank rotes at 3pm yesterday: OHM Over rught 5 7/8113 words
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Article235 1985-04-10 7 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: fmmiflM Nominal ntM Smithsonian Locol dollars to ttfdiy ct roee parity change one unit of foreign currency: US dollar ***** 2 2275 2 8196 -21.03 Sterling pound 2 6991 2 7019 7 3469 -6326 Australian dollar 1 4795 1.4835 ***** -56 85 NZ235 words
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Article324 1985-04-10 7 BA Futures ALTHOUGH EareMlar futures had broken upwards from the Monday night congestion, the CME close at its mid-point caused some uncertainty in Simex yesterday. June Eurodollar opened at 90.24 and attempted to trade higher but came off from selling pressure. The June contract finally closed at 90.25 afterBA Futures - 324 words
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Article185 1985-04-10 7 HONGKONG: The metal closed below New York's level yesterday but sentiment was bullish due to news a unit of the US broker/dealer house, Bervill, Bresler A Shulman had filed for protection under the US bankruptcy law. The bullion price finished steady at U*****.60/324.10 an ounce against an initial $323.40/90,185 words
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Advertisement236 1985-04-10 7 Business But not too close together. With all their differences* business people have something in common: en route to their destinations they often want to read or outline something; or simply to relax in a calm atmosphere. For that reason no Swissair aircraft is without a Business Class. And the236 words
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FEATURES
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Article499 1985-04-10 8 IS BRITAIN getting better? This is no academic question for Singapore. The United Kingdom is the third biggest cumulative investor in the Republic, after the United States and Japan. Its total stake in this country at the end of 1983 was 551,759 million. It was our499 words
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Article, Illustration875 1985-04-10 8 RICHARD SEAH - While some businessmen put off their investment decisions because of the gloom in the retail trade, Hongkong businessman Dickson Poon sees it as a good time to get a foothold in Singapore for his two brands of designer watches. His philosophy is not to ride875 words
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Article452 1985-04-10 8 THE MAN behind the Charles Jourdan and Guy Laroche watches is not French. Mr Dickson Poon is very much a Hongkong Chinese. He could have stepped straight out of a Cantonese serial. How did this 29-year-old businessman get involved with the two designer brands? "It452 words
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Article, Illustration653 1985-04-10 8 FT THE NEW ZEALAND economy has undergone more radical and rapid changes in the last eight months than in the previous 10 years. The speed with which the Labour government, and particularly Mr Roger Douglas, the Finance Minister, has moved toFT; Source: OECD - 653 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1118 1985-04-10 8 to em mm HIGHLIGHTS SS (1923-1945) 8 pm, Channel 12 Schutzstaffel (SS) or Protection Squad was an elite corps of the Nazi Party. The SS controlled Germany and occupied Europe through its secret police (Gestapo) and three military groups. The groups were the concentration camp guards, Hitler's personal bodyguards and1,118 words
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SPORTS
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475 1985-04-10 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS SINGAPORE'S cricketers, revelling in one of their most active seasons, will soon be leaving for another competition excursion. This time the Republic's cricketers will be heading for East Malaysia where the Silver Jubilee Cricket Carnival of the Sabah Cricket Association will be475 words
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229 1985-04-10 9 AFP A PAIR of broken goggles prevented Robin Brew, the British Olympic swimming captain, from retaining his national short course 200 metres medley title at Wythenshawe yesterday. Ironically, the beneficiary of this piece of bad luck was Brew's younger brother and Kelly CollegeAFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration292 1985-04-10 9 Reuter IVAN LENDL, reluctant guest at Monte Carlo's tennis party, left with the champion's prize and his confidence boosted for his next date on clay, his French Open title defence. The Czechoslovak top seed was in fighting mood at Monte Carlo andReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration385 1985-04-10 9 Heavyweight champion signs contract for fight Reu- LARRY HOLMES has signed a contract to defend his International Boxing Federation heavyweight title against undisputed light-heavyweight champion Michael Spinks, a spokesman for Holmes said in New York on Monday. Dick Lovell, Holmes' public relations representative, said from Holmes'Reu- - 385 words
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Article, Illustration358 1985-04-10 9 UPI THIS SEASON, Walt Michaels has seen his New Jersey Generals do things that in years past would have given him apoplexy. He has smirked from the sideline as his offence assumed formations straight from a sandlot playbook. He has winced in trepidation as hisUPI - 358 words
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Article158 1985-04-10 9 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN six-year-old Strawberry Road put on a spectacular performance to win the Group Two Prix d'Harcourt at Longchamp on Monday. Ridden by Yves Saint-Mar-tin, Strawberry Road struck the front a furlong and a half from the line and went on to defeat the fast-finishing GreenReuter - 158 words
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336 1985-04-10 9 AP BASEBALL player-manager Pete Rose resumed his chase of Ty Cobb's all-time hit mark on Monday, driving in three runs with a double and a single to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a snowy 4-1 opening day victory over the Montreal Expos. Rose, baskingAP - 336 words
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487 1985-04-10 9 Reuter FINLAND'S Juha Kankunnen snatched the lead in the closing hours and won the Safari Motor Rally at his first attempt on Monday to give Toyoto victory for the second year running. Kankunnen was followed into Nairobi after five days of sun, sandReuter - 487 words
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Article, Illustration435 1985-04-10 9 UPI GOOD THING the New York Knicks weren't wearing their Easter best on Sunday because the Boston Celtics undressed them. The Celtics, who haven't lost to the Knicks since last May in the Eastern Conference semi-fi-nals, clinched the Atlantic Division title with a 114-102 shellacking ofUPI - 435 words
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Miscellaneous639 1985-04-10 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 One way to eat is to work! (5) 6 A dramatic utterance from the ATeam (5) 9 Extract with some fiendish cry! (4, 3) 10 Up in a garret (5) 11 Perhaps the only way with stocking material (5) 12 Cute rhyme for an instrument (5)639 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article, Illustration497 1985-04-10 10 Reuter STOCK ANALYSTS are divided over whether Asarco Inc's creation of a new preferred class of stock plus purchase rights for common stock is intended to scare off Australian financier Robert Holmes a Court. Vahid Fathi, mining analyst with Prescott Ball A Turben, said: "TheyReuter - 497 words
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316 1985-04-10 10 Reuter BEVILL, Bresler and Schulman Inc (BBS), a New Jersey-based broker dealer company, will ask a US district court judge for restraining orders to prevent four financial institutions from liquidating securities which belong to BBS and its customers. The value of those securities isReuter - 316 words
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105 1985-04-10 10 Reuter ITT CORP has agreed in principle to sell a group of 12 industrial companies in its industrial technology group to Forstmann Little and Co for US$37O million cash. Forstmann Little is a private investment firm specialising in acquiring companies through management buyouts. ITTReuter - 105 words
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332 1985-04-10 10 Reuter WALL STREET share prices closed lower on Monday in moderate turnover, unable to sustain a rally that took place in the final minutes of trading before the long holiday weekend. Broadcasting stocks were in the spotlight again with several moves on theReuter - 332 words
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Article136 1985-04-10 10 AM 06 C$ Imp Oi 52* Abrtto 52* tnco 18* unch Alcan 35 unch kit Ut» 23* Alfonwi Ktn Add 16* unch AfQOtO i UQS Bonk Mont Bonk Novo Scotia 26 12* Lobtaw B Mouty F«rg Mc BkxM 17* 3* 25* i*»ch MoKon A 16 i**h 34* Moor* Cp136 words
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201 1985-04-10 10 Reuter MESA PETROLEUM Co chairman, T Boone Pickens, fresh from his success against Phillips Petroleum Co, is expected to face stiff resistance to his U553.46 billion bid for Unocal Corp. An investment group headed by Mesa has offered to acquire a controllingReuter - 201 words
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Article678 1985-04-10 10 Aft USS Akan Alumn Alcoa Lud AWd Cham Cp AM Storas Aks-Chalman Am Brand* Inc Am Broodcast Am Can Co Am Cyonomid Am Etoc Pwr Am Exprau Am Horn* Prod Am Moton Cp Am Natural Gin Am Tal I Tal Amox Inc Amarodo Hau AMF Inc Amr Corp678 words
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Advertisement86 1985-04-10 10 Feng Cheng Lou Teochew V Restaurant for the best Teochew delicacies in town, t Discover our famous dian-xin, >. delicious steam-boat Teochew porridge and other mouth-watering delights prepared by Hong Kong chefs. And feel like royalty while C you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 11.00 am 3.00 pm86 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article349 1985-04-10 11 HONGKONG: A wave of late speculative buying yesterday pulled share prices up from early lows and the tone ended mixed in moderately active trading. The Hang Seng Index finished 8.97 points up at 1,480.22 after falling 12.49 at the mid-morning fix. Brokers said the index may test the 1,500349 words
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Article217 1985-04-10 11 1590 -02 AM 09 Ai SeKere Indus NT 3 77 24 00 -0 18 unch Lien Hwa Indus Nan Ya Ptas Pocrfic Cons Pocific Elect II 60 27 40 20 60 1580 unch 0 2 0 1 24 20 03 1 35 ■001 Chang H»o Bank 50 50 I960217 words
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Article380 1985-04-10 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed slightly lower yesterday in very active trading as early losses were offset by late afternoon bargainhunting of selected incentive-back-ed shares. The market average fell 5.53 to 12,630.43 after adding 65.98 on Monday, on turnover of 500 million shares against 470 million on Monday. Wall Street's380 words
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Article90 1985-04-10 11 MANILA: Share prices closed mixed in dull trading yesterday. The Commercial A Industrial Index rose 0.38 to 132.55 and the Mining Index fell 0.47 to 686.25 while the Oils Index was unchanged at 0.625. Aft 09 unch Oriental B PMex B ***** -0 0015 0 0950 unch 0001 090 words
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Article442 1985-04-10 11 SYDNEY: Share markets closed at a record high yesterday, with gold and resource stocks pushed higher by the weak local dollar and improved metal prices. The All Ordinaries Index reached 845.7 points, 3.8 points above the previous record achieved on April 4 before the Easter break. The Gold Index442 words
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Article67 1985-04-10 11 APR 09 Won Hyvndoi Const Hyundoi Motor KAL 902 900 670 unch i«ch 5 580 -2 -10 652 1669 28 500 18 521 30 Do«woo Corp 625 6 590 31 Samsung Co 740 37 517 18 Samsung El*c 843 -2 Gold Star HonrfBk 641 636 284 -9 -4 1067 words
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179 1985-04-10 11 Bernama SCOTCH Information Systems Bhd, a Malay-sian-based computer hardware and software house, is gearing up to break into the Pacific Rim computer market soon. Business manager Robert Kok said Scotch Information Systems, which is part of the Scotch group of companies, had reached anBernama - 179 words
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Article, Illustration291 1985-04-10 11 HONGKONG LAND has turned down a HK$52O million bid by Chase Manhattan Bank for one of its flagship buildings, the World Trade Centre in Causeway Bay. The bidding price was considered too low and property sources say HK Land would probably not291 words
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172 1985-04-10 11 Reuter HONGKONG toy manufacturer Kader Industrial Co Ltd will offer shares worth HK$2OO million in its first public offering. Managing director Kenneth Ting said about 25 per cent of the offered shares will come from existing shareholders and 75 per cent will beReuter - 172 words
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Advertisement98 1985-04-10 11 m vs H Buffet Luncheon Sfr Every Thurectay Mr 11* April 19tS Modelled by: toft I Wor. *16-M--MM Lunch: t2 noon Outfits by: YtaZ BH Show Tlmi: 1.16 pm For reservations please call 734 6622 ext 142 tit muusmui_ j r 9NGAPOK W 19 Cairnhill Circle Singapore 0922 restaurant u98 words
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488 1985-04-10 12 Deal made with Soviet Union Reuter INDIA'S jute industry is planning to modernise, with Soviet assistance, to boost exports, Indian Jute Mills Association (IJMA) chairman Bharat Jalan said. Mr Jalan said the industry would import over the next two years at least 1,000 modernReuter - 488 words
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Article121 1985-04-10 12 AFP THE INDIAN government has taken over the management of four tea estates in West Bengal. Finance Minister Viswanath Pratap Singh has placed an ordinance, authorised by President Zail Singh, before Parliament but no other details were given, including payments of compensation. However, MrAFP - 121 words
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235 1985-04-10 12 AP DOMESTIC DEMAND for Japanese forest goods must be expanded to meet increased competition from abroad, according to a government white paper on forestry released yesterday. The annual white paper from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries said the Japanese forestry industryAP - 235 words
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111 1985-04-10 12 Reuter CHINA exported 3.44 million tonnes of grain in 1984, double the 1983 amount, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Trade said. It exported 200,000 tonnes of cotton and imported 30,000 tonnes, it said but gave no comparisons for 1983, the New China News AgencyReuter - 111 words
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277 1985-04-10 12 Reuter INDIAN GRAIN STOCKS are mounting and have compelled the government to find foreign markets for about five million tonnes of rice and wheat, the Financial Express said yesterday. This could earn the country about 50 billion rupeesReuter - 277 words
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404 1985-04-10 12 Bernama INCREASED PRODUCTION by some countries and the sale of stockpiled tin by the US General Administration Services last year worsened the world's oversupply, causing the closure of ninety-eight tin mining units in Malaysia. The States of Malaya Chamber ofBernama - 404 words
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322 1985-04-10 12 Bernama THE US has assured Asean countries that the disposal of tin from its stockpile would be kept at levels agreed to in the "memorandum of understanding" between both sides in 1983. The memorandum restricted the General Services Administration (GSA) sales toBernama - 322 words
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Article148 1985-04-10 12 Chinese Produce Exchange noon tlovng pncci on Apr 1 SS/IOOkgt Coconut oil 155 00 B*A FOB Old drum FOB 166 00 f4e» drum FOB 172 00 Copro Mixed lloote) B5 bur*'* Pepper Murrtok. White 83b 00 fob nlw yyawdk While 825 00 FOB loqNLW Soro*ak *p«cr;1 660 00148 words
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Article103 1985-04-10 12 MAY WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade continued to climb on Monday after mid-session to settle 6 '/2 US cents a bushel higher at $3.70 3 propelled by trade concerns about still tightening Chicago and Toledo supplies. Other months rose two to cents, pulled higher by the103 words
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Article162 1985-04-10 12 Yarn <l« HKS bole o< 400 lb) Chino corded yorn. cones Blu» Pnoem t6\ 2,550 0to« Ptxxrvn 2OS 2.700 Blue P»to»nt« 32'« 3,300 Blue Pt>o«rvii 40's 3.650 Corded yarn, honk Blue P»>o««ut 21'» 2. W0 Combed yorn, cones Blue Phoerun 32'* 4.350 Blue Phoenm 40'» 4.500 Open-end yorn 2.400162 words
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Article353 1985-04-10 12 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOB in boles NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS Prompt 175 00 176 00N 177 50 178 50N Int I RSS May 85 178 25 178 75 180 00 180 50 Int 1 RSS June 85 180 75 181353 words
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Article107 1985-04-10 12 (cents/kg, 1-ton pallets) gc, JUNE 85 (current month) (forward month) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 177 00 179 OON 179 00 181 OON SSR 50 175 00 177 OON 177 00 179 OON MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 222 50 227107 words
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Article97 1985-04-10 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market price recovered six cents to M$2S.4l per kg yesterday, within the International Tin Agreement lower range of $29.15 to $32.99, with continued Strang support from the buffer stock manager. The rise was attributed to a sharply tower offering of 189 tonnes against 49597 words
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Article229 1985-04-10 12 SINGAPORE The market closed higher yesterday with May One RSS buyers quoted at 180.00 cents per kg, up 2.50 cents from last Thursday. Buying of nearbys and some short-covering helped prices to firm in moderate morning trading. Prices continued to move up in quiet afternoon trading on short-covering interest229 words
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Article159 1985-04-10 12 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed higher yesterday on covering and speculative buying, but trading was thin amid high asking levels prompted by India's presence in the market for processed palm oil and firmness in Chicago soy futures. April deliveries in the central region rose MJ27.50 $1,485 per159 words
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Article157 1985-04-10 12 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday settled 3'/i to eight US cents a bushel higher in increasingly active trade. May closed 3 l /t cents higher at $6.07 !4 a bushel. Rallying soyoil prices pulled up soybean values, since the tight domestic soyoil supplies situation157 words
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Article229 1985-04-10 12 Singapore (SS/Vlto, «a-fodown) Fragrant new crop Ul 0 86 2nd 065 3»d 060 New Crop 25% no WocV 10% no «lock Thai Broken A-*up«r 0 58 Spoctol 0 55 Tlioi Rke 55% no ttock China Rice 10% 0 87 I5*i no «lock 25 >! no Mock 35% no «lock229 words
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Article839 1985-04-10 12 COFFEE Robusta futures ended a subdued morning session yesterday with pared losses of £20 to £13 a tonne and July trading last at £2,213, down £19 and little changed from mid morning. Sterling's gains against the dollar led to an easier opening and July fell to an early839 words
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Article, Illustration4178 1985-04-10 13 THE STOCK MARKET had another quiet trading day yesterday as prices eased slightly in all sectors. The BT Composite Index fell by 3.07 points to 727.64 while the Straits Times Industrial Index dropped by 3.91 points to 812.22. Volume was light at4,178 words
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Article267 1985-04-10 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices Horndiw 50« 280 Dwtdi toby 620 Sn Hortomos 214 SMI 306 Strain TroAag 430 MoUfcott 324 t Man* 50< 135 Kadi Sang 215 Parkway H 50c 55 K L M 50« 122 8 S—fc——< 382 Falls 16 15 8 6 4 4 4 3267 words
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Article2923 1985-04-10 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 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,923 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1985-04-10 14 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - BT today continues its series on the five listed companies in which the government holds minority interests through Temasek Holdings. The five Acma Electrical Industries, United Industrial Corporation, Chemical Industries, Intraco and National Iron are the most likely candidates for divestment under the1,331 words
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Article100 1985-04-10 14 HONGKONG Monday Closed Week ago 1190.0 Hang Seng Index Tuesday 1480.22 NEW YORK Monday Closed Dow Jones Week ago 1430.36 Monday 1252.98 TOKYO Friday Closed Week ago 1272.75 Tokyo Dow Jones Standard Poors Tuesday '2630 43 Monday '2635 96 Week ago ***** 86 Monday 178.03 Friday Closed TSE100 words
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Article232 1985-04-10 14 Managers' prices for April 10 Third B'putro Fourth B'putro Fifth B'putro Sixth B'putro Seventh B'putro (A) 4 15 420 4 58 4 63 313 3.18 Singapore Unit Trust 300 305 186 191 The Commerce 2.11 224 Seventh B'putro (B) 3 89 3 94 The Savings Fund 1 46232 words
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588 1985-04-10 14 IN REACTION to an uncertain economic outlook and the generally subdued but deteriorating stock market performance, two bank-affiliated unit trusts adopted a more defensive investment stance last year by raising the level of cash in their portfolios. Both United International Securities and588 words
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521 1985-04-10 14 SHARE PRICES closed on a slightly easier note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as investors continued to hover in the background. Conditions were lethargic and except for a few selected counters which caught investors' attention, most stocks finished lower. After opening521 words
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Article2357 1985-04-10 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. MDUSTRIALS Alex Hldg (1.288) A Choc (2.305) AMC (3 0282,357 words
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Article58 1985-04-10 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE A 1 S B One-for-two fe $0 50 per shore Ex-date: Apr 15 Books close: Apr 25 Company BONUS ISSUE A 1 S B Sub-division of $1 por into 2 shares of 50 cents share One-for-two Ex-date: Apr 15 Books dose: Apr 25 Yoohon 058 words
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Article144 1985-04-10 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ganda Hldgs One-for-four <a at $1.00 per shore George Town Two-for-one fe, $1.00 per shore KiJItnghall Two-for-five fe $1.15 per shore Landmarks Hldgs One-for-four $1 00 per shore Peak Hua Three-for-two fe $1.50 per shore Sub-division of $1 par rito 2 shares of 50 cents144 words
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Article99 1985-04-10 14 KINGS HOTEL Limited: Seventeenth AGM at 16 Raffles Quay #26-00, Hong Leong Building, Singapore on Aim* 15 at 11.00 am. CITY DEVELOPMENTS Limited: Twenty-Second AGM at Raffles Quay, #2600, Hong Leong Building, Singapore on Apr 22 at 11.00 am. OVERSEAS UNION SECURITIES Limited: AGM at the Mandarin Court99 words
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757 1985-04-10 15 wm mm™ By HOCK LOCK SIEW THE PASSING of the Companies (Amendment) Bill 1984 in Parliament last week marks a significant step forward in the regulation of the Malaysian corporate sector. The amendments to the Companies Act 1965, long overdue, have been widely welcomedBy HOCK LOCK SIEW - 757 words
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Article, Illustration553 1985-04-10 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI PROPERTY-BASED Bonvests Holdings Ltd is to acquire the prestigious Liat Towers office-cum-commercial complex for $75.16 million in an effort to improve the company's flagging fortunes. Bonvests will purchase the entire issued capital of Goldvein Pte Ltd, the owner of Liat Towers. for553 words
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529 1985-04-10 15 LORETTA McLAUGHLAN - By LORETTA McLAUGHLAN RALEIGH BHD is making an all-share, unconditional bid for food manufacturer and retailer Cold Storage (Malaysia) Bhd. It is offering two new Raleigh shares for every share in Cold Storage (M). There are 47 million Cold Storage (M) shares529 words
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573 1985-04-10 15 FAST-RISING Malaysian businessman Vincent Tan of McDonald's fame has finally realised his ambition of becoming the largest single shareholder of a publicly-listed company. Through his family company, Prime Jaya Enterprise Sdn Bhd, Mr Tan now owns 23.16 per cent of South Pacific Textile573 words
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Article168 1985-04-10 15 FOREIGNERS OWNED 2.92 per cent and 1.67 per cent of Hong Leong Finance Ltd and Singapore Finance Ltd respectively as at March 90, 1985. SING INVESTMENTS ft Finance Lid announced that 9.89 per cent of its capital was controlled by foreign investors as at the end of March168 words
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66 1985-04-10 15 Group pre-tax profits of M 51.42 million last year ($4.57 million) on turnover of $300.71 million ($188.42 million). Af-ter-tax, the group incurred a loss of $651,000 (profits of $2.56 million). A first and final dividend of three per cent less tax has been declared. Shareholders66 words
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Article395 1985-04-10 15 RALEIGH CYCLES (Malaysia) Bhd has performed almost to expectations with full-year group earnings of M 511.3 million. Directors had forecast that Raleigh would make group pretax profits of not less than $11.65 million for the year ended Jan 31, 1985, incorporating for the first time the395 words
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221 1985-04-10 15 Bernama CARTE BLANCHE (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd has stolen a march over its opponents in the competitive credit card business by teaming up with Cuepacs to sell its credit cards to government servants. Through a tie-up agreement signed in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, about 150,000Bernama - 221 words
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Article986 1985-04-10 15 STOCKS yesterday started the third leg of the threeweek account on an easier note, with trading subdued due to lack of investor interest and overnight falls on wall street, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT-30 index eased 6.2 points to 956.3 and at 3.30pm, the FTSE-100 index was986 words
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Advertisement68 1985-04-10 14 Korea Exchange Bank U.S. $30,000,000 Floating Rate Notes Due 1988 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that the rate of interest for the period 9th April, 1985 to 9th October, 1985 has been fixed at92fe percent, per annum and that the coupon amount payable68 words
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Advertisement78 1985-04-10 14 SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuant to Article 8(1 )(b) of the Articles of Association of the Company, it is hereby announced that declarations received by the Company as at the end of March 1985. reveals that the beneficial ownership of the issued share78 words
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Advertisement100 1985-04-10 15 J D KINGSFIELD COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES Today's market requires Contractors/ Employers to be fully aware of their contractual rights and entitlement from day one of the project J D Kingsfield have resources available (worldwide) to investigate report and prepare or defend construction claims. Additionally J D Kingsfield can100 words
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557 1985-04-10 16 BOEY KIT YIN - Company to continue as trading, marketing concern By BOEY KIT YIN SINGAPORE GLASS Manufacturers (SGM) will stop production at its $35-million Tuas factory next week, less than a year after it was re-possessed by ACI Asia. ACI managing director Rex Barber said losses by SGM557 words
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192 1985-04-10 16 NYT THE REAGAN administration has approved a plan to cut 80,000 federal jobs through attrition over the next three years in a move to reduce the federal budget. Donald Devine, head of the Office of Personnel Management, said that in aNYT - 192 words
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471 1985-04-10 16 MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation has decided to compete with consortium services on the Australia trade by offering an independent liner service starting next month. It will simultaneously be bowing out of its joint service agreement with the Anro Consortium and will operate471 words
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Article109 1985-04-10 16 Reuter THE NETHERLANDS said it will deploy cruise nuclear missiles unless the Soviet Union reduces the number of its sited SS-20 rockets by November. Foreign Minister Hans van den Broek said that he dismissed the new Soviet freeze on deployment of medium-range missiles "unless it leadsReuter - 109 words
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145 1985-04-10 16 Reuter A TAIWANESE tycoon convicted of financial fraud denied yesterday that he had bribed senior government officials. But court officials in Taipei said Tsai Chen-chou, chairman of the Tenth Credit Cooperative, admitted he had spent huge sums to entertain officials or give them presents. TheyReuter - 145 words
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Article88 1985-04-10 16 AFP TAIWAN has signed a barter trade agreement with five East European countries in a major breakthrough since the government opened trading with the area five years ago. A Taiwanese official said the US$B million barter deal was signed by Cosmo International Inc, a trading company investedAFP - 88 words
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223 1985-04-10 16 UPI SOVIET EDITORS of special editions of the Oxford English Dictionary have changed the definitions of key political words to make them fall in line with Communist Party doctrine. George Richardson, chief executive of the Oxford University Press, said he regretted the changes inUPI - 223 words
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268 1985-04-10 16 Bernama ASEAN is keen to have the headquarters of the Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata) based in the region if it decided to move out of San Francisco. The Asean Tourism Forum (ATF) bulletin, published daily during the current ATF being heldBernama - 268 words
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Article55 1985-04-10 16 UPI ISRAELI warplanes yesterday flattened a Palestinian guerilla base in a Druze village near Beirut, while its troops launched a search for Muslim Shi'ite fighters in the occupied southern port of Tyre. Beirut radio reports said more than 80 Israeli tanks, troop carriers and other vehicles tookUPI - 55 words
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425 1985-04-10 16 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN THE SLOWDOWN in the life assurance industry, which started in 1983, worsened last year. The net increase in individual policies and premiums received was substantially lower than in previous years, according to latest Monetary Authority of Singapore figures. The average425 words
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74 1985-04-10 16 Reuter SWEDISH surgeons have successfully implanted an artifical heart into a middle-aged man in the first operation of its kind in Europe, a spokeswoman forStockholm's Karolinska Hospital said yesterday. The patient, a man in his fif- ties, was conscious and feelingwell after receiving an Ameri-can-designedReuter - 74 words
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Article72 1985-04-10 16 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices were mixed in early trading yesterday as investors waited for quarterly earnings reports. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up more than one point to 1254. Declines outnumbered advances by a five-four margin. Kansas Gas and Electric led the active list, offReuter - 72 words
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Article64 1985-04-10 16 Reuter FRANCE and Italy face the prospect of further oil refinery closures because capacity utilisation rates are inadequate in both countries. A study by Enerfinancesa and Arab Information and Public Relations, published in Paris yesterday, said that in the past 10 years, France had cut 30Reuter - 64 words
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Article52 1985-04-10 16 Reuter POLICE in South China arrested a gang of 21 people last week for foreign currency crimes. Hongkong newspaper, Ta Kung Pao Daily, said yesterday that some of the gang members running a black-market currency business in the Shenzhen special economic zone were from the BritishReuter - 52 words
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Article47 1985-04-10 16 AFP CHINA plans to set up a business management centre in the Shenzhen economic zone. The plan was disclosed yesterday by Liu 80, a senior member of the Shenzhen Communist Party committee, at the closing ceremony of a Guangdong businessmanagement training programme. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article59 1985-04-10 16 AFP MORE THAN 55,000 Japanese longshoremen yesterday staged a 24-hour strike for higher pay, paralysing major ports across the country. The Japan Harbour Workers' Union said workers went off their jobs after the Maritime Employers' Association failed to reach agreement with the union on theAFP - 59 words
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Article32 1985-04-10 16 UPI SOVIET Defence Minister Sergei Sokolov arrived in Warsaw yesterday for an official visit at the invitation of his Polish counterpart Florian Siwicki, reported the official news agency PAP.UPI - 32 words
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Advertisement157 1985-04-10 16 EXPORTS. BE THE WINNER 9 14 G In more ways than one with Export Credit Insurance. Because with our support, you can be insured against losses on your export sales you can offer more competitive credit terms And not least of all, you might even get better financing terms, or,157 words
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Miscellaneous54 1985-04-10 16 saaaßtaaa Outlook for today: Showers in several areas in the morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on April 9 at the airport Maximum temperature 33 4 Associated humidity 58 Minimum temperature 27.2 Associated humidity 86 Hours of sunshine 10.00 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Rainfall this month 21.5 Rainy54 words
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312 1985-04-10 17 EVERGREEN Marine Corporation is planning to increase its capital by four fold. It will also seek a listing on the Taiwan Stock Exchange next year. A Lloyd's List report says that the group plans to float roughly 20 per cent of its shares.312 words
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Article, Illustration368 1985-04-10 17 VONG NYAM MING - By VONG NYAM MING BUREAUCRATIC strictures at Port Kelang are under the scrutiny of a joint committee formed by the Customs Department and the Port Kelang Authority (PKA). Instituted at the urging of the Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister, Dr Tan Tiong Hong, the joint committee's368 words
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Article759 1985-04-10 17 thlpptnoUm Cat •MpptogUaa Cat Alec VI 3 Fot^rwr DC 4 Ahr vnhrtH Lrver V 4 FM&-CAVN Vt 1 4/5 AC To*p<*r X 5 Fronco-fMg Andafco Shpg V* 1 Froto Shpg VI 3 ANL 1 1 Frogp* L«*t VI 4 Amah Onant X 2 Mjnoiynnn X 3 APC759 words
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Article75 1985-04-10 17 Reuter A SMALL cargo ship carrying 800 tonnes of cement capsized in the river Karnaphuli when a pre-monsoon storm swept Bangladesh's Chittagong port and nearby areas. The ship, Al-Hamza, was returning to the port with cement from another vessel, the Turnk stationed at the outer anchorage. AReuter - 75 words
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Article46 1985-04-10 17 Reuter MITSUI and Co Ltd and Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co Ltd have won an oil rig order worth 24.50 billion yen from Reading and Bates Exploration of the US. The semi-submers-ible with a 5,000-tonne variable deckload, will be delivered in October 1986.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article66 1985-04-10 17 A CHINESE shipping company, Chu Kong, has ordered two catamaran passenger vessels at a cost of NK4Om from Fjellstrand of Norway. The smaller vessel, measuring 31.5 metres, can accommodate 292 passengers. It will be delivered to Chu Kong by April. The second which has a length66 words
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Article73 1985-04-10 17 ALL five crew members of a fishing boat were missing after an alleged hit-and-run collision with a "large" ship off the island of Okinawa, a Japanese Maritime Safety official said. The official said that the 17.6 ton, No 1 Hor-yo-Maru, was found capsized in waters some 130 km73 words
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1157 1985-04-10 18 Maritime Asia BY design and by the accident of location, the ports of Colombo and Madras are locked in competitive development and investment. In the next few years there will be stiff trading in port services in South Asia. This possibility is seen inMaritime Asia - 1,157 words
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Article71 1985-04-10 18 Cargo News Asia WORK ON the expansion of five Indonesian ports is to begin this year and be completed by 1989. The renovation and expansion of Tanjung Priok (Jarkarta), Panjang (Lampung), Palembang (South Sumatra), Teluk Bayur (West Sumatra) and Pontianak (West Kalimantan) will cost aroundCargo News Asia - 71 words
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Article1152 1985-04-10 18 ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca March 19th. Delays uncertain due to explosion. 2 grain vessels berthed, 30 waiting to load grain. Some vessels may be given alternative ports. Buenos Aires Uncontested but 8 vessels due for maize loading 4 'for wheat so congestion likely. Open berths still available for general1,152 words
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559 1985-04-10 18 AP THE US Navy should stop ignoring the Vietnam war and name a ship the Mekong Delta, says a retired US admiral who believes the battle for that SouthEast Asian river region was an illustrious american naval victory. "I know of no betterAP - 559 words
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404 1985-04-10 18 Lloyd's List PRELIMINARY research into the impact of Soviet Union shipping policies on Western fleets shows that competition tends to be at the bottom of the market and that there are considerable gains for bulk operators. According to academic, Mr Simon Berstrand,Lloyd's List - 404 words
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Article186 1985-04-10 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.186 words
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499 1985-04-10 19 Reuter A GREEK court on Monday jailed a shipping agent and four seamen for complicity in scuttling the oil tanker Salem in 1980 as part of an insurance fraud. It upheld charges that the 92,228-ton Salem, which sank off Senegal, was sunk forReuter - 499 words
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789 1985-04-10 19 Bernama MALAYSIA'S fledgling domestic shipping industry is being given a package of new incentives designed to make the industry more viable and competitive. The Merchant Shipping (Amendment and Extension) Act 1984, the revised and updated version of the merchant shipping ordinance, gazetted last September andBernama - 789 words
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Article467 1985-04-10 19 April II The law on pilotage, 1740 hours, Hon Company of Master Mariners, HQS Wellington, Temple Stars, Victoria Embankment, London WC2. April 11 Wingsail auxiliary propulsion, joint Royal Institution of Naval Architects (London Branch) and Nautical Instutute meeting, 1800 hrs, RINA, 10 Upper Belgrave Street, London SWI. April467 words
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Article281 1985-04-10 19 Tan Sin Ghee - Tan Sin Ghee Press Linlssn Officer Customs ft Excise Department Dear Sir Please refer to the article "PSA Complex's Biggest Tenant to Move Out" (Shipping Times Section, March 29). It was reported that Customs revoked the issue of blanket permits from Jan 1, 1985. I would,281 words
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2949 1985-04-10 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.2,949 words
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Article797 1985-04-10 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Voy Arrival date/time Operator for LCL cargo movement schedule Location Glory Ace Johore Br Sea Hawk Anders Ms Hamburg Exp Nik Ananiev Takari 1 Dhaulagiri Tanah Air Kii Maru B Dahlia B Penaga Khd Saryan797 words
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Article1852 1985-04-10 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B U>!% A(ii< .in Shipping Ain>n< r>.iSi (Irt-Karwlt l-inr Tiansgr<«ip 'Si Ahrenklel IJnrr Srrvlrr Kim Shpg S If C Tsrpfrr OfMim Shipping ies «S« Mai intex Entet pi is»» PK i \lpac Intiasea «S> Bintang1,852 words
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Article464 1985-04-10 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 10.4.85/0700 Builder III K23 T Soon alongside Firiza K33 p Simons alongside 10.4.85/1900 Lucky Pine K28 S'pore Shp alongside 10.4.85/2300 No 7 Donam K21 NAPL alongside 10.4.85/1500 Rajah Brooke K25W SSPL alongside 10.5.85/0600 Sanko Scorpio K27 Sharp464 words
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Advertisement504 1985-04-10 17 s# Pubkstmd by TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Times Centre 1 New Industrial Road Spore 1953 T«4: *****44 a >r»emt*« of times woariisoiior Ss6 50 -'AKDIXK ANTAH %3 I OHIEIMTOVEHJCAS GohLmViX.IWEI If FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE T •MEAN CNMCI 21« mums comim OROTU. OCF 43D annua HOB 4j» KniK arm*, m MCTOUCK CO504 words
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Advertisement418 1985-04-10 18 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Waat Faador at Tokyo Faodor at Koba r hmkt vs. la/lb om m »t va 1/4 SBJMM 6/5 9/5 HTUM 15/5 14/5 1/4 r. mm it/s 21/5 tokto m */5 27/5 2/5 BCBHU M 27/5 30/5 S.418 words
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Advertisement221 1985-04-10 18 Supercarrier Service NEXT MHBVAIS BAMtR PRIAM 10/4. BAHKR HECTOR 17/4. BAJWfR TO6A S/S TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA TMm actapto| caata to Hiatal (kU). 1 frame*. Oakland. Stocktw and San (hafa na I. tapHi TO: CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICA CHILE From NEW ZEALAND CAMKJM VutM Curacao. Bnd|tto«ii221 words
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Advertisement664 1985-04-10 19 The Straits Steamship Group D STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CQNTAfPSHT SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK STORE BKOK PEGASUS PRBE ****** h Part/10 Apr 12-13 Apr PEGASUS PROE V373N 16-17 Apr 19-20 Apr BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SINGAPORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK AND BRWB664 words
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Advertisement630 1985-04-10 19 Franco Belgian Services f*r full cowtmo sawa to fwow STOK PJELANELt Ham lia F-Stovt Han rttotw M MP» (M Apr) 21 Apr 30 Apr 2 Ha, 4 May 5 May 7 May (STTIK CtTST*. 17 Apr (IS Apr) May 7 May 1 May U Hay 12 Mat 14 "ay MACTERLM630 words
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Advertisement295 1985-04-10 20 JK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK Spat PKiteif Stan tftac Blia»en*dam U Antwerp Hawe Tokvo Bay 12/4 14/4 1/5 3/5 Mm Mm 18/4 21/4 1/5 10/5 Thames Mam 28/4 30/4 17/5 15/5 City ri EM«r(k 4/5 8/5 24/5 28/5 Tokn Eipress 12/5 14/5 31/5 2/( Cardfcan Bay Ouka Bat Imiml Bay295 words
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Advertisement380 1985-04-10 20 m FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE VIA SUEZ A Membf. ot tht Ace Consort**, Spot PK(tan( lltHjnt Alton Filwm Hb» f Antwerp HONGKONG CONTAKA 44N 17/4 (15/4) ORENTAL CHIEF 43* 24/4 (22/4) OCVAIKA AOS 43* 1/5 (29/4) NEPTUK CRYSTAL 2VH 8/5 6/5) MAETERLMCX 6« 15/5 (13/4) AISO 10A0MG FOR BRfMERHAVtN380 words
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Advertisement471 1985-04-10 20 I AGENCIES PTE. LTD. #09-07. ROBINA HOUSE. S PORE 0106 TEL: *****88. TELEX: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (OIRECT LINE) LINK BIN6APORE/lAN6KOK TWICE A WEEK Reefer, FCL and LCI Container Service Agents: laafkafc Tmsfirt Frvttbt Ferwirtln latraM to. Ltt 325 S.P.M. Bldg. Silom Rd., Tel: *****93/5 SIN CHI AO SHIPPING PTE471 words
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Advertisement590 1985-04-10 20 EVERGREEN Full Container Service Round-The-World East Bound Service (FE/CARIB/USEC/EURO/W.MED./FE) O Round-The-World West Bound Service (FE/W MED./EURO/USEC/CARIB/FE) r US WEST COAST SERVICE MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE nil oar no GROWTH im lOMME on Gomtr Valencia BcaaM now «/s in 14/5 17/5 11/5 14/5 27/5 24/5 V< 4/4 FOS (ITSDUES) W/5 »/5 30/5590 words
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Advertisement191 1985-04-10 20 □LSI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES a<yn Loadnt tar U/4 B. Afcfcai. B Khomaai 25/4 KYOWA LINE u» SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SKUNK MELA* POttHG LOW FOB HMUSHBM MARU 25/4 Karada TMTAIYO marine line WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE vsi PAMATI EMPAT V7S191 words
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Advertisement864 1985-04-10 21 5\C PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel: *****33 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL HOT A SALAM HOT A MUTIAKA KOTA SEJATI KOTA RATU KOTA AGUNG VOYAGE E-9M CP/i/m ESM E-565 €-597 HONGKONG SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: ADEN, HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH. AOABA, RT SUDAN, M< REUNION, TAMATAVE ADEN.864 words
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Advertisement669 1985-04-10 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT RED SEA PORTS PENANG FED VIA SINGAPORE (KJJEBSEN LINE NEW ZEALAND SINGAPORE PORT KEIANG K IUMPUR PENANG BEN LINE BINDERA BENOERA BENOERA lEL *****44 TEI *****1 TEE *****5 lEI ***** S.M.S. PRIVATE LIMITED TELEX: ***** 3MSPL PORT669 words
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Advertisement569 1985-04-10 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF FAR EAST STORE SERVICE FULL CONTAINER VESSEL. BUSAN TOKOHMW KOK MOMSAJNG SOW* 11} 24/3 21/3 MAIAPAMT Vl9 MB S/4 11/4 31/3 3/4 13 4 10/4 7/4 11/4 12/4 11/4 23/4 24/4 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EAST BOUND sowaj ins WEST BOUND v STORE 7/4-12/4 (BSC569 words
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Advertisement591 1985-04-10 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR (Burmese National Line) Loadng for Rangoon S'porc Phashwejyawywa V 252 10/11 Apr Pafw VB6 11/21 Apr Pa-an VB3 21/30 Apr Phashwetyawyaa ¥2531* 2S/30 Apr 26/27 Apr BANK LINE SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBAHK 19 Apr 15 May 18 May 21 May CLYDEBANK 5 May591 words
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Advertisement1225 1985-04-10 22 *\"K'line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA PACIFIC COAST (InclmUox DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE ft MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDEI/ MOTHER VESSEL S PORE PKL6 PENANG S PORE T/S PORT LA/LB SEATTLE OAKLAID VAN BC PORTIAM) 10H0RE BRDGE *42 TONER BRDGE V 35 10 Apr 11 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr1,225 words
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Advertisement584 1985-04-10 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE loading tor lOS ANCFIFS SAN FRANCISCO StATTII TACOMA VANCOWVfR BC Accepting FCI/fCI Container-, P Kelang Singapore I Angetes "BHARATENMT' J/10 May 5 tow AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepting FQ FCL Contamws 18 19 Ma* 70/21 May 12/13 lune 1% May b May 12584 words
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Advertisement663 1985-04-10 22 SANKD ASIA FROM JAPAN€S€ POUTS AMD HONOKOMG Smjapwc PKelanj GON K-27/10 Apr 11/12 Apr 1. SANKO SCORPIO 2 BULAT 3. SARUNTA I 4. TEKAD 5. YAMASUQ MARt) 6 NEW LEAOMG 7. NTPO MARU 16/17 Apr 11/19 Apr 15/16 Apr 24/25 Apr 27/21 Apr 1/2 May 14/15 Apr 15/17 Apr 17/19663 words
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Advertisement636 1985-04-10 22 (PTC)LTD 10 Anson Road »27 16 Internationa 1 P'aza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 10 Lines) o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK OCEAN NVO *****03 FORT NELSON 86*5905 S pore P KeianfLoadaif torSaied SETE, ANT/ROTT/U.K (AVON) 20 Apr 23 Apr ROTT/ANT/U.K (AVON) W AND R.M.Z.t^ S pore P Mang Load** for:636 words
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Advertisement674 1985-04-10 23 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K CHANCE 21W HK CONTAINER 44W+. 0 CHEF 43W C RO2E 43N N CRYSTAL 29W MAETERLINCK 6N Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAINER Spore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo 1700 16/4 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Havre P.Kelanj Singapore HKong674 words
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Advertisement504 1985-04-10 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN INCHON spiw turns NIPTUNL AGINCUS Plf (ID ?fl *****77 ?*****4 ißooAmts) ??1?0?7 (OpfrilionM ??09?54 < Tetrrwial) ??0?4M) ??0?S04 (CIS) Mti »TSI« AM MIS TIINAS yil* SON BHO Kl lel *****0 *****4 PK lel *****4 PIN IH *****V3674/b504 words
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Advertisement799 1985-04-10 23 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KELAMG M/S SHARMAT WAH SOON SON BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR NO 1 JAI AN CEMPENWG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA799 words
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Advertisement856 1985-04-10 24 ICc«|i<Ntal Container l-im-s STll 3 ai,m 8 weekly Liflu!! JJ Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P.S.A Mon. Wed Sat REGULAR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA WT sm P*T SKLA BKK lUTMM MJM 326/269 Port 12 Apr RATANA MJM 270/327 It Hp II Apr DATUM MJM 321/32) 21 Apr 24 Apr RATANA MM 330/W856 words
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Miscellaneous183 1985-04-10 24 f, Weather I IWJ K 1 m ■s m a K* A >* a C s 5 y emm ■<rSIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNINQ. LEGEND Temperature c IV Thunderstorm Weather W.nd d.rect.on with speed in knots Shower Qj Rom Wave height Cloudy Sky Surfoce winds183 words
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Advertisement268 1985-04-10 25 DAIICHI CHUO KISEN KAISHA. TOKYO AHDHKA TARUNAGA V-407 WAKAYAMA/NAfiOYA 14/4 MAI SUN HUP CO PTE LTD <*nqaporf> 1.• H S H (Mi Sdn Bhd Pol INDON SHIPPING PTE LTD. fa:*****20, *****39 TLX«S ***** N)ON WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE A VESSEL 14/4 PJCELAKG, PHG A VESSEL 13/4 BKK NAVIERA UNIVERSAL S.A. UNILINE268 words
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Advertisement546 1985-04-10 25 LIZENA PTE LTD saract to east kjmjmntmi omkmesm flao Ti» PROMPtSWPPHK LRU Si KfiULM MONTH T DO SNCf TO MOT MEM FOtTI ET« STW NUMBiM CNKH Mi MINX. KMTBOK. IMC*U, MMU. COTOW) UML LMDS <*t) MM FKETOMI cmonh cma 1M m, hwtdo*. MOTOM lOM. MMM MM* sbuym cum ttm t—--JOOMttan546 words
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Advertisement209 1985-04-10 26 ANTAH ORIENT LINE WEBT/EABT/WEST ITSIA VIA SPORE SERVICE Da i«t S\JB T»m Ikw S'prn H| 7/4 MUM tm MTV SE/1M IS/4 17/4 N/4 10/4 tic wiut stnits svras co m ltd 79 MMBON ROW #2(M Cff HUME TEL 2M32CC (7 kn) ma B ***** MBSCO WEST MALAYS* WOTS awn UOTD209 words
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Advertisement541 1985-04-10 26 C.Y. LINE (A Mtmbtr Of Th« ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING CO. LTD rauv CONIUOEED SrtWCE TO EUKM <W SUB) LtHarft Mm Fitewt HW( Iran 2»/4 31/4 2/5 4/5 5/5 1/5 7/5 »/5 11/5 12/5 13/5 14/5 lt/5 11/5 19/5 23/5 21/5 22/5 24/5 2«/5 27/5 21/5 31/5 1/4 2/4541 words
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Advertisement779 1985-04-10 26 COMPAMA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (Cf .V.) Z 1 "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" 5 i s f loading tor Cjtw Mataram lo and tk otter P«uvian ports with transhipment at Kate W. On CPv Ihioo|ti EMh ot 1 Kfcnf to tiM destination M JOHNEVERCTT MURRAYEVERETT THOMASEVERfTT P KeUftt 10/13 Apr 21/23 Apr779 words
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Advertisement370 1985-04-10 26 ZIM NON-CONFERENCE MKFODENT FULL CONTMO SERVICE accap cargoes to USA East 1 West Coast. Cambbean and East Canada ZIM EILAT CONTAINER LINE S'para Oat Tnnte tape Inci Paaaia m EIAT 10 Apr 22 Apr 30 Apr 1 Mar Apr 15 Apr m KAOKSUK 23 Apr 7 May 15 May li370 words
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