The Business Times, 3 June 1985
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The Business Times
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Title Section12 1985-06-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 MONDAY, JUNE 3, IMS 60 CENTS12 words
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482 1985-06-03 1 THE PORT OF Singapore Authority (PSA) has emphasised that the revised tariff it put into effect last Saturday was aimed at boosting the shipping industry and that its revenue would fall by $20 million as a result of the revision. The482 words
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470 1985-06-03 1 LOH HUI YIN - Tanker arriving with crude oil for processing By LOH HUI YIN WITH BOTH the prices of petroleum products and oil processing fees at a low ebb, oil-produc-er Iran has found it increasingly attractive to satisfy some of its requirements in Singapore. It has470 words
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314 1985-06-03 1 AFP CHINA plans to use more commercial hank loans to satisfy its demand for foreign capital. Foreign Trade Vice-Minister Wei Yuming, in an article in the Weekly Peking Review excerpted by the New China News Agency yesterday, said: "We planAFP - 314 words
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Article86 1985-06-03 1 AP GOVERNOR Sir Edward Youde has said that Hongkong has one of the most open economies anddoes not "shrink from fair competition". Speaking at a dinner for delegates attending a meeting of the IMF, Mr Youde said that international business enterprises were welcome to Hongkong whereAP - 86 words
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483 1985-06-03 1 AFP THE TAIWANESE government Is winning the campaign to stem the flow of talent out of the country and lure back top for-eign-trained professionals. "We are getting more talent back now," said Mr Chiang Chia-Hsing, director of the Overseas Scholars and Students ServiceAFP - 483 words
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154 1985-06-03 1 UPI EMPLOYEES at Inco Ltd in Sudbury and Port Colborne, Ontario, have approved a new contract that ties wage increase* to the price of nickel. Inco is the largest nickel producer in the non-communist world, supplying 30 per cent of theUPI - 154 words
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261 1985-06-03 1 UPI PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has directed American negotiators in Geneva not to show flexibility in arms talks with the Soviet Union unless the Russians offer new proposals first, the New York Times reported yesterday. Mr Reagan issued the order because heUPI - 261 words
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Advertisement110 1985-06-03 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (S) LM A «*oly-owned tubeKftary o» Hongkong Bank ClayTnora H*. *03-00 Claymore Plaja Sngapora 0922 AJ>. Mo. QMS Voyager Watchman Sony's newty-devetoped flat display picture tube puts world- I m# wide television entertainment into your110 words
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Advertisement330 1985-06-03 1 ii 7 After the visual impact of the first dance, the following three pieces of the Washington Ballet's performance last week were almost inevitably pallid in comparison. LISA LEE feels that it could be because the final number was an experimental attempt ot a more classical style, deviating from the330 words
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Advertisement161 1985-06-03 1 Savmqs A< counts Curr< r At Term posits Persona 1 l < iV J FOUR SEAS What you missed... If you did not read BT on Saturday, you would not know whom Jack Chia has teamed up with to take over Allen's Confectionery of Australia and why. and you would161 words
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MANAGEMENT
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1498 1985-06-03 2 FOO CHOY PENG - Many multinational companies are making comparisons By FOO CHOY PENG ONCE IT WAS managers who complained that high salaries on the shopfloor made Singapore uncompetitive; now their own pay cheques are under critical scrutiny. While accurate comparisons may be difficult, many multinational companies1,498 words
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646 1985-06-03 2 SUSAN CHIRA - By SUSAN CHIRA NYT ALL DAY LONG, researchers wander in and out of their glass-walled laboratory in Yokohama running the experiments that turn out several new inventions each day. They have no regular assigned hours and no dress code, and workNYT - 646 words
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Article, Illustration604 1985-06-03 2 AFP CHINA'S first US masters in business administration degree course began in Dalian last week with visiting US professors preaching supply and demand to the country's up-and-coming managers. Students listened attentively, punctiiating opening ceremonies with bursts of applause, in an atmosphere combining HarvardAFP - 604 words
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Article, Illustration1632 1985-06-03 3 GEOFFREY OWEN - If the era of conglomerates is over, Harold Geneen, the builder of the modern ITT, is not aware of it. Since his retirement from ITT in 1979, substantial divestments have taken place, but Geneen still believes his approach is worthy ofFT - 1,632 words
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FRONTIERS
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Article243 1985-06-03 3 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH in the electronics industry are now offering large-screen television sets with liquid crystal display. The pictures are bright but the definition is coarse. Matsushita and Mitsubishi have Jsoth demonstrated screens several metres wide which use LCD light- switching technology instead of243 words
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Article150 1985-06-03 3 y* MEDICAL team led by Or Yasharu S)ishiki of Okayama University has veloped a new type of artificial vessel by combining collagen aQd heparin. Tested in the carotid and thigh arteries of 36 dogs, the new man-made vessels prevented development of thrombus. The vessel's interior diameter150 words
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Article, Illustration481 1985-06-03 3 DEVELOPMENT in computer software is helping American cartoon makers compete against their South Korean rivals. Though the quality of computer-generated cartoons has yet io reach the standard of Walt Disney &rtoons, they are now a match against the numerous 'Saturday morning animation' material produced by teams481 words
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Advertisement249 1985-06-03 2 Whywe spent millions of dollars developing something people throw away. I It's often the products we use everyday for mundane things like throwing out garbage that take years and millions of dollars to develop. Most people only think about garbage bags when they don't have one, we think about them249 words
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Advertisement262 1985-06-03 3 rhe last thing gaooreneedsisa new 0 M 0 Unless it's the newV; the Shangri-La. Shangri-La Singapore now has an impressive new extension. The Valley Wing. Each floor in this superb addition is limited to 12 guest rooms. And each elegantly-appointed room is an impressive 52 sq metres. Making them the262 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration353 1985-06-03 4 Panel to look at European luxury items AFP JAPAN will form a committee to prevent the sale of counterfeit European luxury items in the country. The Foreign Ministry made the announcement on Friday after a meeting between Japanese and European Economic CommunityAFP - 353 words
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156 1985-06-03 4 Reuter SRI LANKA is pushing ahead with an ambitious plan to stabilise growth and create jobs in spite of continuing guerilla violence. Finance and Planning Minister Ronnie de Mel said on Saturday that the plan envisages investment of 291 billion rupees (US$ll.l9 billion)Reuter - 156 words
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383 1985-06-03 4 Beraama ALL PETROLEUM refineries in Malaysia have been given until the end of the year to use up their existing stock before providing new supplies having less lead. Science, Technology and Environment Minister Datuk A mar Stephen Yong said on Saturday thatBeraama - 383 words
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Article133 1985-06-03 4 Bernama ALL TRAVEL agencies and tour operators in Malaysia are required to register with the Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) under the Tour Operating Business (TOB) and Travel Agency Business (TAB) Regulations 1965. A TDC statement said those established after last Saturday were required to register withBernama - 133 words
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246 1985-06-03 4 Reuter INDONESIAN Mines and Energy Minister Subroto has acknowledged heavy oil prices are under pressure on the world oil market and said Opec members would discuss Saudi Arabia's call for a price cut. Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani saidReuter - 246 words
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299 1985-06-03 4 AFP JAPAN and the Soviet Union have initialled a treaty to avoid double taxation in a step which observers said could lead to a long-pending visit to Tokyo this year by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. The accord was concluded after (our and aAFP - 299 words
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314 1985-06-03 4 NYT LORD WILBERPORCE, a former law lord and head of the appeals tribunal of the LLoyd's insurance market, has scaled down the sentence passed by a Lloyd's disciplinary committee against Mr lan Posgate, once one of the market's leading insurance underwriters. The moveNYT - 314 words
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220 1985-06-03 4 AFP MORE THAN half the people in 11 Chinese towns are worried by or unhappy with recent food price rises, according to a public opinion poll published in the Chinese press. The price increases, the highest for 36 years, are the result of aAFP - 220 words
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267 1985-06-03 4 Reuter THE SUPREME Soviet, the Soviet equivalent of a Parliament, is to meet in Moscow on July 2 (or a session which Western diplomats say is likely to see Kremlin chief Mikhail Gorbachev elected state president. The date of the session of theReuter - 267 words
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505 1985-06-03 4 NYT WHILE recurring drought and hunger ravage Africa, much of the rest of the Third World has reached or is approaching self-suffi-ciency in food. Indeed, after 20 years of using the new seeds and productive methods of the Green Revolution, many Third World countriesNYT - 505 words
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Article816 1985-06-03 4 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvic* Local tin* From PAA MAS SIA SIA MAS MAS MAS MAS SV CAL RBA SiA CPA GIA SIA SIA RJ THAI MAS GIA SIA MAS GIA PA21 MH601 MH603 MH671 MH81I SV378 0806 BM21 SQ103 CX710 GA960 SO 105 SQ201 RJI82 TG403 MH682 GA940816 words
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324 1985-06-03 5 Reuter ENGLISH soccer clubs have criticised the decision to withdraw from European competitions next .season as emotional and over*hasty. The Football Association (FA3, the governing body of English soccer, announced the one-season withdrawal last Friday on the aftermath of WednesdayVriot by Liverpool fansReuter - 324 words
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177 1985-06-03 5 Reuter THE UNITED NATIONS is to set up a commodities and raw materials fund as part of a scheme to help correct trade imbalances in developing countries, said Mr Javier Perez de Cuellar, UN Secretary-General. The UN will also promote talksReuter - 177 words
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292 1985-06-03 5 Reuter GREEKS voted yesterday in a tritterly contested general Election seen as a test of confidence in Prime Minister'Andreas Papandreou, who became Greece's first Socialist leader after 40 yeaarof right-wing rule. Frivately commissioned cpiiion polls put Mr Papa nlnfcou's Panhellenic So-ciaMst-MovementReuter - 292 words
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286 1985-06-03 5 Reuter ARMAMENTS directors of 13 European Nato allies have drawn up proposals for ja major study on the elimination of wasteful duplication in arms production officials said. They also listed 50 new for potential collaboration including development and production of torpedoes, radarReuter - 286 words
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Article143 1985-06-03 5 Reuter HOUSE OF Representatives speaker Thomas O'Neill has predicted the Democrat-led body would soon pass tough economic sanctions against South Africa and urged President Ronald Reagan to back regional peace efforts in Central America. Mr O'Neill said of US policy towards South Africa and Nicaragua: "WhatReuter - 143 words
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425 1985-06-03 5 FT A TOP British team of computing experts is set to join the US 'Star Wars' research programme aimed at creating the basis of an antimissile defence system by the *****. 7"he group at Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University has been told that it can;FT - 425 words
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Article378 1985-06-03 5 Proposal includes tax cuts for most Americans Reuter A TAX reform plan formally announced last week by President Reagan has a better than even chance of surviving assaults that have killed reform bids launched by other presidents, political analysts say. Earlier efforts by presidents JohnReuter - 378 words
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Article89 1985-06-03 5 Reuter A SENIOR politician has told Swazi women to forget any idea of equality with men and said women's liberation will never come to Swaziland. A K Hlophe, a member of the ruling Supreme Council of State, was addressing a women's gathering in Mbabane lastReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement300 1985-06-03 4 THE WORLD IS BUYING INDIAN-MADE AND REALISING ENHANCED PROFITS! India exports engineering goods worth US$l2OO million annually. Major export markets are S.E. Asia, USA, USSR, West Germany, UK, Middle East and African countries. Exports Steel to the Soviet Union. Computer Software Exports to USA and USSR. Exports tractors to Africa300 words
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Advertisement11 1985-06-03 4 Ran Am Clipper Class. For The Price Of An Economy Ticket-.11 words
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Advertisement171 1985-06-03 5 DELIVERED BY AIRBORNE EXPRESS. From Tokyo to Taipei, Singapore to San Francisco, more and more shippers are trusting the delivery of their "Just In Time" inventory to Airborne Express. With excellent reason. We offer regular, worldwide consolidation schedules and single carrier convenience on this side of the Pacific. Within the171 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1985-06-03 5 Doonesbury T3L r/1 r i 93 IBS < x" i,: -Vf t II BY GARRY TRUDEAU HOW ABOUT uEHmerr. TUESM/.THB HB&ACAM--11TH? I L£AJe A& OBVSTT.. POKTHBCAPe v THEN. 1 pas pwp a a V <** ft w 5>36 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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467 1985-06-03 6 BUMIPUTRA Malaysia Finance (BMF) has so far obtained four writs against its two major clients in Hongkong for recovery of their money. The total sum being sought from the two property developers is about HK51,063 million. One writ is to Chung Ching Man of467 words
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308 1985-06-03 6 Reuter POLAND has devalued its currency, the zloty, by 13.2 per cent against the US dollar in an attempt to boost exports. The official news agency PAP said the devaluation, effective from last Saturday and applicable to all other major Western currencies,Reuter - 308 words
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507 1985-06-03 6 Reuter BORROWERS' expectations that interest rates are headed lower probably reduced the list of new mark Eurobond issues registered at the Bundesbank for launching this month, primary market sources and dealers said. The Bundesbank had said 15 issues would be launched this monthReuter - 507 words
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244 1985-06-03 6 Reuter PANAMA is expected to reach agreement in principle with its commercial bank coordinating committee on the basic details of a new loan and debt rescheduling package for about US$66O million by this week. Banking sources said a Panamian delegation, led by PlanningReuter - 244 words
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Article119 1985-06-03 6 Reuter BRITAIN'S monetary conditions are firmly under control, according to Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson. The recent sharp rise in broad-based money supply sterling M-3 had led some dealers to say that monetary policy was becoming too lax. However, Mr Lawson told the Equipment Leasing AssociationReuter - 119 words
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151 1985-06-03 6 Kyodo SUMITOMO TRUST and Banking Co and seven other Japanese and foreign banks will sign a seven-billion-yen contract on Japan's first longer-term Euroyen loan with the Spanish stateowned Expressway Corporation possibly early this month, a Sumitomo spokesman says. The loan plan for EuropistasKyodo - 151 words
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465 1985-06-03 6 Number Indicative Gross Coupon Amount Interest of boys of Middle Price Redemption Maturity Yeor raised Rat* Million) Payment Accrued (excluding Yield pa) Dates Interest accrued interest) po) 1 8 85 Loan 2 1978 7 50.00 1/2. 1/8 119 100.00 700465 words
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187 1985-06-03 6 AFP WORLD BANK president Alden Clausen says his institution plans to decrease emergency lending to developing countries and practise more traditional long-term project lending. "One cannot 'jumpstart' a developing economy," Mr Clausen said in a speech in New York lastAFP - 187 words
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388 1985-06-03 6 Reuter THE TAKEOVER by Chase Manhattan Corp of Spain's Banco de Finanzas was a rescue operation which saved the Spanish institution from possible collapse. Spanish and other European bankers in Madrid said the foreign banking community got word towards the end ofReuter - 388 words
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Article289 1985-06-03 6 FT CHILE'S largest private bank, the Banco de Chile, plans to offer 11 billion new shares to buyers over the next few months in an effort to raise its assets by roughly US$2OO million. The Banco de Chile, along with four other private banks,FT - 289 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article237 1985-06-03 6 Union Bank of Switzerland THE long phase of hectic and nervous trading on the international currency markets was replaced by an exceptional calm last week. The exchange rate fluctuations of the dollar were among the smallest registered so far this year. The largely uneventful trading sessions inUnion Bank of Switzerland - 237 words
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Article263 1985-06-03 6 National Discount Co AFTER a long continuos fall, domestic money market rates last week staged a momentary turnaround which caught most participants by surprise. Overnight rate which opened in the lower region of 5 per cent shot up to a high of 7 and tradedNational Discount Co - 263 words
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Article223 1985-06-03 6 Asian market ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended May 31 BID PtICES High Low us$ 7 dor* 7 11/16 7 5/8 1 month 7 3/4 7 5/8 2 month* 7 13/16 7 11/16 3 month* 7 7/8 7 3/4 6 month* 8 3/16 8 9 month* 8223 words
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200 1985-06-03 6 Green Collier LAST FRIDAY, the US dollar closed at the week's low following a spate erf weak US economic data. The Simex/CME June D-mark closed at 3285 on Friday in Chicago, which was about 52 points higher than the previous week's close. ThisGreen & Collier - 200 words
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Article, Illustration477 1985-06-03 6 PLR of bonks ot the close of business on Friday, Moy 31, as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. NXCATB Hn ivaraf* tf prim* leiMhnj ratts »1 12 m»i* bMks operataf in Stapp**. BANK PLR Algemene Bonk 8V, Amencon Express 9V. Am'Dom R'terdom Bonk 8'/i477 words
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Article79 1985-06-03 6 The range of col rates for the week ended Friday, May 31: Bonk fund 4 5 35 General fund 4 5 35 $m Movements of funds 2,090 Source: Short Deposits (M) Bhd Discount Prices At Soturdoy's close offered by discount houses on June 1 3-month Treasury B*s 279 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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648 1985-06-03 7 AFP COMMODITY traders had a rough time last week due to the British bank holiday on Monday and continuing fluctuations on foreign exchange markets. Fears for the stability of world oil prices were provoked by rumours suggesting Norway's intention to cut the price of itsAFP - 648 words
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Article699 1985-06-03 7 COFFEE Robusta futures eased from narrowly mixed midday levels last Friday on currency factors to close £20 to £17 down and around the day's lows. July finished £17 lower at £2,031. The morning market rose from the opening, with initial gains reflecting the firmer New York close as699 words
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Article196 1985-06-03 7 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed higher on shortcovering last Friday, posting gains of 3% to 6'/2 US cents a bushel in moderately active dealings. Prices fell back after mid-session, then recovered on steady local shortcovering ahead of the weekend. Trade ideas that rains on Thursday196 words
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Article187 1985-06-03 7 WHEAT FUTURES on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 3 A cents a bushel higher last Friday to two US cents lower in light, mostly local activity. Business was choppy and lacking direction without fresh fundamental factors to inspire trading interest. Bet-ter-than-expected yields from Texas and Oklahoma harvests may187 words
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Article203 1985-06-03 7 FUTURES in Japaa closed easier on Saturday with prices unchanged to down 1.2 yen on small-lot liquidation reflecting slow physical business. Trading was thin with most participants holding off due to the lack of trade interest. Spot June fell 0.3 to 202.1 yen per kg and distant January 1906203 words
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257 1985-06-03 7 SELLERS dominated the produce market last week and weakened prices. In the pepper market, prices eased slightly in thin volumes. Black pepper was especially easy and came down by |5 to |10 per 100 kg. White pepper was largely unchanged. The softness of the257 words
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Article71 1985-06-03 7 Renter PRICES of all classes of tea except best orthodox tannings rose at the auction in Bangladesh last week although Egypt was the only active foreign buyer. Best orthodox brokens sold at 34.50 taka per kg, up 1.10 taka, but best orthodox tannings fell 6.50Renter - 71 words
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Article30 1985-06-03 7 r KL TIN Dot* Moy 27 May 28 1 May 29 May 30 May 31 Closing prion M$/kiio 29.21 2931 29.21 29.27 29.29 Tnni©*®f (tomm) 97 65 54 51 9830 words
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Article151 1985-06-03 7 rl1 1r> a unintM rroauci Robusto 20/25% 477 50 Exchange FOB NSW MM* dosing pi ice* om Nutmeg June 1. S$/100 kg). 110 FOB NSW 405.00 Coconut oil EAW FOB NSW 256 00 Bufc FOB 117.00 Gambier OW drum FOB 130 00 FOB NSW 330 00 New drum151 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1119 1985-06-03 8 LISA LEE - Fitting finale to one group's attempt to preserve and spread a culture By LISA LEE THE IDEA of an ideal business partnership drew six people together to form Peranakan Place Complex Pte Ltd. Together, they have combined their talents to put the1,119 words
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Article, Illustration669 1985-06-03 8 NUZHAT AMIN - By NUZHAT AMIN AFP LEADING ARCHITECTS, engineers and urban planners from the Arab World are pressing for a long-term strategy to preserve and develop Islamic architecture, threatened by the onslaught of an "alien" form of building. About 100 delegates from 13 ArabAFP - 669 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1240 1985-06-03 8 to m mm CHANNELS H AM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pafes Operant and Programme Ifighfights followed by Strawberry Shortcake The Baby Without a Name (CMdren's proframme) Peter and the Wolf (CMdren's proframme) The Eighth Circus World Championships: Recorded in West London, four categories are featured super troupe, foot juggfing, hand1,240 words
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Miscellaneous19 1985-06-03 8 BriStoW-: Frank Dicker UXXJLO NOU LIKE. P* LIFT JD UXDRJC, mR BRiSTGu)^ ePsT VOUR M€-RRT OUT, ERmSH Hi-SPEED RRIL.19 words
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THE ARTS
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710 1985-06-03 9 MARIE DAVID - By MARIE DAVID SOME much appreciated informal comment was received by me on last week's column. Certain aspects were pointed out as being somewhat vague. "Let me try again," goes the song, and I'll do Just that. I said that the search for710 words
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Article, Illustration639 1985-06-03 9 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE TALK ABOUT impressive openings. The riot of colours, the dramatic wave of cloaks and the choreographic ingenuity made the first number of the Washington Ballet glow like a bright flame warming the hearts of those at the theatre. In their639 words
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Article, Illustration438 1985-06-03 9 GOH LAY KUAN's three modern creations prove that she has the touch of a gifted choreographer who is unafraid of delving into and revealing the mysteries of man's mind and emotions. The themes she chooses, as worked out in the drama of The Trap, The Madhaase,438 words
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SPORTS
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Article900 1985-06-03 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Sembawang gained six strokes on overnight leader Singapore Island Country Club at their home course yesterday to hold a two-stroke lead going into the fiftal round of Premier League golf championship to be held at Warren on June 30. 1 In900 words
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543 1985-06-03 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER IT WILL TAKE a horse with wings to run down Jingle Bell IV in Sunday's "big one" the $126,000 Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Gold Cup and I expect him to start at extremely short odds. The big fella by The Brianstaa543 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous624 1985-06-03 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Saintly orvnual visitor (5) 6 Arrest Ruth (5) 9 Reveal that a chop may ?et run out (7) ory's tote? (5) 11 Search and rob of a banger (5) 12 Subject of calculation, in brief (5) 13 Country where the rain varies in totol (7) 15624 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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280 1985-06-03 10 NYT THE CHRYSLER Corp has bought an option to buy 20 per cent of the stock of Gulfstream Aerospace Corp at US$l9 a share and was talking with the company about a full merger. The move is Chrysler's first major effort atNYT - 280 words
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Article276 1985-06-03 10 JWM 1 A^vxnoto Amodo Asahi Cham AmN Gtau Bank of Tokyo Bndgastooa Canon Cauo Citizan. Da*< Datfchi Kangyo 0 Nippon Pr*it DNppon Scraan Danra Sac Eu Fonuc Fuji Photo FupMu. Yen 1160 £3 1090 873 812 530 1150 1560 462 713 1600 1030 unq 886 1450 8050 1730 1050276 words
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314 1985-06-03 10 Reuter A POWERFUL rally lifted the stock market to record levels last Friday amid new speculation about further interest rate cuts and interest in potential merger situations. Investors shrugged off a number of negative economic reports that came out last Thursday and Friday.Reuter - 314 words
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Article155 1985-06-03 10 01 52* uneh MAY SO Q ha 19* AMU 1BH 34* -H M Pw»v Pip* h un 40* 21* «0*h AJgomo 22 •H Iter Add utiln 15* IB* Aiootn m H i II 11 11 .it z" 28* i*wh Mwy fmg Me BMd 2* 22* nidi 17* indt BP155 words
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Article243 1985-06-03 10 MAY 10 ted UNMC Woofcrorlh 525 1625 meh ♦25 MMJSTMALS Ml NMGS A Afcho 865 ♦40 rinMni 2835 35 Abloom AE And O 160 800 -3 -5 Anflfrod SSSTjuz Oxjrtw 9100 1375 inch »P» 490 3950 -5 inch 8200 470 >150 BartaxH 1220 -5 Com GaM 1350 25 C243 words
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Article560 1985-06-03 10 Mean Marin 25 AJcc ■a 32% Ah dtany Lud 25* M ABa Ah d Own Cp d S*ora* 41M sm 1 M 65* 111* 57* 55* 22* 45* *4* 2* 1* Am Tal 4 TaL Z 22* AM Am m toe mII Haa 16* 28* AM btc 19*560 words
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Article707 1985-06-03 10 Amsterdam MAY SI Hi ASN 444 00 1.5 A«gon Ahotd ***** 2 5 ***** 22 Akio 107 10 -0.2 AMCV 245 30 4 1 A#i J ot Arnro Bark aaao +os Barfcai Boh Botkafa Bur Tat Catand 92 00 "ill 36 30 -0.2 Oat Mij Efeavwr F* Fofckar707 words
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Article102 1985-06-03 10 NYT NABISCO Brand's stock rose by US$B.35 to 179.75 last Thursday amid reports that R J Reynolds Industries had offered more than 15 billion for Nabtoco. Reynolds shares fell by 11.75 to 173-50. Both were among the day's most active issues. Only three weeks ago Nabisco sharesNYT - 102 words
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Advertisement181 1985-06-03 10 sSf <&> H m WSiere to wlae, dtac and eatortala King Of Vegetables Thriy enjoy the pick of the crop, airflown fresh from Prance. Delicate and tasty it is deliriously served as a soup, appetizer and main course. At the Baron's Ibble. Lunch and dinner from June 1 to 30.181 words
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Advertisement90 1985-06-03 10 w' toite i^S."iSopS» l2 JL"'' ,hcit mag"- To m w Y... w,t*ecn This aU <** Ro bin s has th sho pm lo U 3 n and Ip" 1 "gSsgs^e. JUl*' \2.30 am and \na c»»i"7 ,ct RocWy sip Ustern^s^^disco^ hours 1 HOTEL ASIA Many happy ratum* s 37 Scorts90 words
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Advertisement121 1985-06-03 10 I unkai Japanese Restaurant Sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki and other famous delicacies from the land of the Rising Sun are prepared by three resident Japanese chefs. Businessman's set lunch from $8.50+f FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street. Singapore 0105 Te) 533 3888 TIENGOURT* OfWiWL CUWNE A Penang Rediscovery Treat121 words
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Advertisement113 1985-06-03 10 if -a**' I XzSt I Itafl L6h Teochew V Restaurant for the best Teochew delicacies in town, k Discover our famous dian-xin, k delicious steam-boat Teochew porridge and other mouth-watering r delights prepared by Hong Kong chefs. And feel like royalty while C you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily113 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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552 1985-06-03 11 K.Lumpur 4 ONE OF THE most boring weeks for quite some time, that's how many investors and stockbrokers describe last week's performance of the Kuala Lumpur stock market. Not only did the trading volume dwindle to average just slightly below four millions shares552 words
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254 1985-06-03 11 Si ■V j New York y AP THE New York stock market overcame its fabled May "jinx" with a flourish this year. For the first time since 1980, and only the fifth time in thepast 21 years, the leading market averages scoredAP - 254 words
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Article1210 1985-06-03 11 GERALD COLVERD - r^~, friTijl London By GERALD COLVERD NOT THE LEAST of the pleasures in viewing the confrontation between horse, Jockey and owner during Wednesday's running of the Epsom Derby Classic is the knowledge it can all be repeated in a year's time. But there will be a tone1,210 words
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Article, Illustration5487 1985-06-03 12 HOMER CHEN - II"— t3 J By HOMER CHEN THE MARKET meandered along last week in a tired and sluggish fashion with insignificant fluctuations in share prices and even more insignificant volumes. Stocks ended the week little changed from where they began. The one great redeeming feature5,487 words
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352 1985-06-03 12 |pSJ Tokyo g* S j PRICES soared in heavy trading on the Tokyo stock market last week with the Dow-Jones Average of 225biue chips hitting record highs three sessions running from Tuesday. The closely-watched market barometer first hit an all-time high of 12,694.63352 words
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Article800 1985-06-03 12 JULIANA TAY - compiled by JULIANA TAY Week ended May 31 SCRIP ISSUES CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS The government ocquiring another 37 per cent of Bukit Sembawong Estates Ltd's land buildings. Chuan Hup Marine Ltd's wholly-owned computer services subsidiary, Information Engineering Services Pte Ltd was recently appointed by Hewlett-Pockord Singapore800 words
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Advertisement671 1985-06-03 11 /|@>,(,-"|'|;'~^='=?$-;*+=|`<<" 9 m XT m V, -t_ -WP< i t? <**" .ja* r- v 'm M i.' I s*>» £SpBfe«*"s -3 •sen FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL <*so For a Fferanakan Buffet Lunch so good,even Nonyas feel at home. For over a decade we've been known for Peranakan Buffet lunches with671 words
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Advertisement59 1985-06-03 11 Executive Set lunch Daily $1290.. PJUKIMx 4RILL Menu of The 3-couree lunch prepared in the finest Continental style. Each meal includes a hearty soup and a delicious dessert. Mon Emince of Veal Zurichoise Tues Pot Roast Flamende Wed Chicken ala King Thur American Beef Stew Fri Sauteed Prawn Creole Sat59 words
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Article, Illustration386 1985-06-03 13 «m mm™ By HOCK LOCK SHIEW WELL FUNG Property k Investment may be the Hong-kong-bated piopw ly company Mr Lee Ming Tee is after. Well Fung is not a name that means much to investors in this part of the world. ItBy HOCK LOCK SHIEW - 386 words
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Article260 1985-06-03 13 NEPTUNE Orient Lines Ltd's subsidiary, Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd, has acquired Orient Container k Warehousing Services Pte Ltd (OCWS), from the Orient Warehouse Holding Co Pte Ltd, Mr Sunny Chew Hiang Kuang and Mr Subhas Anandan. The main business of OCWS includes warehousing, container storage, container repairs and260 words
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136 1985-06-03 13 AFP THE HANG SENG stock market index lost 17.03 points in an erratic performance this week, mainly due to punters' doubts over whether share prices had reached the end of a slump, dealers said. On Monday, the day the Sino-British agreement onAFP - 136 words
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Article338 1985-06-03 13 UBS THE CONSOLIDATION phase emerging towards the end of the previous week continued last week. The volume of business declined day by day, but remained respectable. The reasons for the general decline after notable price rises previously were probably the slack bond market and the varying interestUBS - 338 words
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Article311 1985-06-03 13 CK TANG's sales fell last year in spite of the expansion in its retail space. Industry sources say that volume fell by between seven and 10 per cent last year. Turnover dropped seven per cent to $62 million (from $67 million) because of the311 words
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Article, Illustration590 1985-06-03 13 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM ASIATIC Development Bhd, the plantation arm of institutional favourite Genting Bhd, Joins the ranks of commodity-based giants such as Consolidated Plantations, Kuala Lumpur-Kepong and United Plantations, boasting bumper earnings and a strong balance sheet last year. Total cash balances rose from $39.7590 words
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Article69 1985-06-03 13 LION Corporation Bhd expects the current year's profit level to be as good as that of 1964, chairman Cheng Heng Jem said. The company is optimistic that the diversified group would continue to have the resilience to weather the current recession. For the year ended Dec69 words
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458 1985-06-03 13 EU YAN SANG Holdings Ltd will receive at least $2.3 million in compensation for giving up its Eu Court property at Stamford Road/Hill Street. The property, comprising shops and flats on a 2,080-sq-metres site, was gazetted for acquisition by the government in458 words
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Article151 1985-06-03 13 BCI A PAUSE took place in the Milan share market after five weeks of breathless rise. As a matter of fact, the 2.8 decline in the BCI AllShare Index, down to 311.16, was mainly due to the 29 per cent fall of Finsider shares,BCI - 151 words
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Advertisement424 1985-06-03 13 KMH JOO CAM FMTOKY tIRHM (lmjupofted In AUDITED ANNUAL RESULTS FOR YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1984 The Board of Directors of KIAN JOO CAN FACTORY BERHAD wishes to announce that the audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31 December 1964, are as follows:uecemuef a424 words
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Advertisement737 1985-06-03 13 PILECON ENGINEERING BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Eighth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Compony will be held at the Ground Floor, Theatrette, Bangunan MIDF, 195 A, Jo lan Ton Razok. Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, 25«h June, 1985737 words
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Article, Illustration561 1985-06-03 14 PENG AILIAN - Holiday Corporation chief optimistic about Hongkong By PENG AILIAN THE GLUT of hotel rooms in Singapore can only get worse in the near future, said Mr Richard Goeglein, president and chief operating officer of Holiday Corporation of the US. He was in561 words
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268 1985-06-03 14 AP VENEZUELA, with its foreign debt refinanced and its economy showing signs of recovery, may be the first Latin American country to return to international credit markets. Mr Carlos Rodriguez Pastor, executive vice-president of the Wells Fargo bank,AP - 268 words
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437 1985-06-03 14 Reuter A GROWING number of Japanese executives are willing to step outside the nation's traditional rigid employment patterns and take jobs with foreign companies operating in Japan. "There has been tremendous growth in certain areas," said Stanly Holt of Boyden Associates, an internationalReuter - 437 words
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238 1985-06-03 14 Reuter CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang began a three-nation tour of Western Europe yesterday with an official visit to Britain during which trade will top the agenda. Mr Zhao, who is accompanied by senior economic advisers, will spend seven days in BritainReuter - 238 words
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Article89 1985-06-03 14 AFP BRITAIN now supports a French proposal for a European civilian high-technology research programme parallel to the US strategic defence initiative (SDI). A Foreign Office spokesman said that Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe had written to his French counterpart, Roland Dumas, confirming Britain's interest in theAFP - 89 words
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151 1985-06-03 14 Reuter A CRISIS loomed in Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's ruling Congress (I) Party yesterday after his last-minute bid to resolve a party squabble failed and a top regional leader resigned. Mr Gandhi has tried to persuade Vasantrao Patil not to resign as chiefReuter - 151 words
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452 1985-06-03 14 AP SAUDI ARABIA'S Crown Prince Abdullah has proposed combined anti-terror action by the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The newspaper Al-Qabas yesterday quoted ther prince as saying that "coordinated efforts by the Gulf countries have become a pressing necessity". He was alluding toAP - 452 words
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239 1985-06-03 14 AFP THE US$3 billion trade facility recently granted to the Philippines will not restore normal financing to most of its dollarstrapped companies due to a clause in the accords with the country's creditors. The Malaya newspaper said yesterday theAFP - 239 words
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Article63 1985-06-03 14 AFP FRENCH BARON Guy de Rothschild will end his self-imposed exile in the US and return to live in the Socialist France he fled, the Financial Times of London reported on Saturday. The Baron said he no longer felt the rancour he expressed when his BanqueAFP - 63 words
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572 1985-06-03 14 AFP MANY COUNTRIES in Asia, where economic growth rates have for years been the envy of the West, have posted gloomier figures for the first quarter of this year. Major exceptions to the downward trend, however, were Japan where the economyAFP - 572 words
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Article49 1985-06-03 14 UPI RADIO HANOI has said Vietnamese armed forces and civilians killed »8 Chinese troops who intruded across the tense Sino-Viet-namese border. It also accused the Chinese of firing nearly 50,000 artillery rounds into northern Ha Tuyen province in a 45-hour period ending Saturday. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article44 1985-06-03 14 AFP THE newly-elected Chinese Red Cross president Cui Yueli has appealed to the Taiwan Red Cross to discuss the reunion of families separated in 1949 when about two million people fled to the island to escape the communists. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article40 1985-06-03 14 AP SHiiihJ Muslim forces and Palestinian guerillas traded sporadic sniper and grenade fire in Beirut's Sabra and Chatilla refugee camps yesterday as police reported 40 more bodies were retrieved from the besieged shanty towns. APAP - 40 words
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Article52 1985-06-03 14 UPI THE TOXIC gas leak from a Union Carbide pesticide plant that last year killed an estimated 2,000 people also caused mental disorders "on a fairly wide scale". A study by two medical colleges in Bophal found 369 cases of mental disorder among victims in twoUPI - 52 words
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39 1985-06-03 14 Reuter ISRAELI Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who started yesterday on a 10-day trip to Britain, France and Denmark, said nothing positive had emerged from the visit to Washington by Jordan's King Hussein. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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44 1985-06-03 14 Reuter A MUSLIM extremist, Bambang Sispoyo, 36, leader of an extremist Islamic group called Komando Jihad, has been sentenced to death for trying to topple the government of President Suharto in the *****. No other details were given. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement257 1985-06-03 14 e et the Sri iao fro" 1 m ,tion fro" 1 vo^^cec^ns^s 19 vISe cfC icsionYOUR INVESTMENT WORKS BEST IN SRI LANKA If you are the enterprising in- vestor, Sri Lanka has every incentive you have in mind. You are welcome, whether to start a new venture or to expand257 words
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Article104 1985-06-03 15 Reuter MASCHINENFABRIK Augsburg-Nuernberg, more commonly known as MAN, said it signed an agreement with the Bulgarian foreign trade organisation Technika allowing for 8,000 of its diesel motors to be built annually by a Bulgarian company in the next decade. A MAN spokesman could give no financial detaU»>Reuter - 104 words
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Article84 1985-06-03 15 AFP MITSUBISHI HEAVY Industries, a major Japanese shipbuilder, said its net profit in the business year, ended March 31, rose 33.3 per cent over the previous year to 35.9 billion yen. Sales in the year increased 4.8 per cent to 1.99 trillion yen, a Mitsubishi spokesmanAFP - 84 words
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483 1985-06-03 15 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM FOR THE FIRST quarter this year, the volume of bulk cargo passing through Singapore dived by 25.6 per cent to 1.5 million tonnes. A mark drop in the imports of two major items, cement and grain, contributed to the483 words
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280 1985-06-03 15 AP UNIDENTIFIED warplanes, believed to be Iranian, on Saturday raided the Panamanian-registered container ship Oriental Importer near the eastern Saudi Arabian coast, marine salvage executives reported. The 14,258-ton vessel was "badly damaged" by rockets fired from a jet fighter, oneAP - 280 words
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Article188 1985-06-03 15 AFP TAIPEI IS UNLIKELY to lift a ban on freighters from five communist states sailing directly to Taiwanese ports, a communications ministry official said in Taiwan last week. The prohibition covers Cambodia, China, Vietnam, North Korea and the Soviet Union and also bars Taiwan vesselsAFP - 188 words
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Article1145 1985-06-03 16 UPI MEN IN GAS masks pump clouds of poison phosgene into the stenchfilled holds of Soviet freighters, vessels abandoned by their crews and anchored far from port like medieval plague ships. The freighters do not carry pestilence. They carry the pride of the American heartland:UPI - 1,145 words
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Article, Illustration74 1985-06-03 16 ROBERT A bo, 30, has been recently appointed continental marketing representative for Ben Line Containers. He will be based in Hamburg at the head office of Menzell A Co, Schiffsmakler, Ben Line's agent in Germany. Mr Hogg has previously held executive positions in the Ben Line's offices74 words
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Article837 1985-06-03 16 A Top Em X 3 AB Shpg V s Atao Lma VI 3 Ahraniual Urwr X AC Toaptar Amah Onom X X s 2 APC LM V 4 AH 2/3 Arrow Una* X 4 Ate Lnat X 1 ascl 1 BaM-Canado Lin* VI 4/5 Bafc-Onam Lin* VI837 words
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Article1714 1985-06-03 16 TIME-CHARTERING again provided the mainstream of business on Thursday on the otherwise extremely slow and weak London shipping freights market. In the Far East, Yukong booked the 63,880 dwt bulker Fort Dufferin at U554,500 per day for one Australia round voyage after mid-June delivery in Japan. On the1,714 words
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204 1985-06-03 17 Klagsley Weed - -By Klagsley Weed THE AUSTRALIAN Northbound Conference direct service from Port Adelaide and Japan is expected to get under way in July, according to Australian Marine Minister Roy Abbott. He said previous negotiations for a conference service were always contingent on trade factors and had broken204 words
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411 1985-06-03 17 Lloyd's List THE COMPOSITION of the Greek owned merchant fleet, especially high tonnage vessels, is showing signs of change. Old, established owners are falling behind newer, more aggressive ship operators, according to a survey. The figures, provided by the New York insurance brokerLloyd's List - 411 words
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141 1985-06-03 17 UPI FIVE TOP officers of the carrier Coral Sea, which was damaged in a collision last month with an Ecuadorean oil tanker off the Cuba coast, were relieved of their duties, the US Navy said. Vice Admiral Robert Dunn, commander of the NavalUPI - 141 words
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Article309 1985-06-03 17 THE SALE AND purchase market was very quiet last week, brokers said, with few fresh deals emerging. The sale of the 260,150-kmg dwt Athene, a very large crude carrier for around US$5.5 w»nnnn has fallen through, the brokers added. The demolition sector too remains quiet, principally due to309 words
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Article198 1985-06-03 17 Jim 2-18 London the world insurance and financial centre, British Insurance Association senior management course. Jim 8 Creating a competitive edge systems technology in international freighting management. International Conference Centre, Brighton (details: Marcom Conference Secretariat, West House, West Street, Faversham, Kent.) Jue 4-5 World Freight, Institute of Freight198 words
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Article186 1985-06-03 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACC (FAR EAST/fUPOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang shipping. ANNO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd186 words
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86 1985-06-03 17 Reuter ZAPATA CORPORATION and CF Bean Corpora-; tion said they signed a letter of intent to merge their dredging fleets and related assets for undisclosed terms. Zapata said its dredging subsidiary, WilliamsMcWilliams Co, will form a partnership with the privately-held Bean DredgingReuter - 86 words
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2910 1985-06-03 22 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.2,910 words
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Article756 1985-06-03 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Sea Glory 8523 03.6.85 2359 Eastern M F7 0700-0900/1100-1200 L6 Uni Promoter 138W 03.6.85 2300 APL F8 1000-1130 N3 P Vonburen 138W 03.6.85 2300 APL756 words
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Article1716 1985-06-03 23 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—• A Tap Enterprise* Pte Ltd Some (S) AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies A fee Line African Shpg Agencies (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceonus Shppng Agencies (S) Muthport Sdn Bhd1,716 words
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Article287 1985-06-03 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 3.6.85/2330 Bonawe K35 Kim Shpg alongside Belait K25W SSPL alongside 3.6.85/0600 Jenson II K22 T Soon alongside 3.6.85/0700 Jenhol K23 T Soon alongside 3.6.85/0700 Lina 101 K29 Paciro alongside 3.6.85/0700 Shoun Liberty K 16 Aru alongside 3.6.85/0600287 words
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Advertisement301 1985-06-03 15 mm MEN IN GAS masks pump clouds of poison freighters, vessels abandoned by their crews. Pag« II THE COMPOSITION of the Greek owned merchant fleet, especially high tonnage vessels, is showing signs of change. P«g« 111 Index to advertisers II Weather map VIM London freight II Container schedules IX Consortia301 words
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Advertisement346 1985-06-03 15 saUASC NATIONAL LME OF BAHRAM, UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenton 04 07C Mxnna Homr Singapore OJO Tol *****94 '•»>• N.CFSoflicsTPC 03 30 T»l 2?***** and ???063? Term.pal oMic» TPC 03 79 T»i No 7772*90 ?2?0591 .II mii/. r.i:' J\IH EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER t K<)M .I346 words
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Advertisement457 1985-06-03 15 A hard look at what it will take to succeed in business for the next 20 years With turbulent times ahead, forewarned will be V forearmed. $22.00. a MAERSK LINE Voy IS* por« USA. EUROPE. Ml DOLE EAST. 301! CT -'l km lllnE 01 2 Ma 21M MB MeMltoaii ■nm457 words
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Advertisement503 1985-06-03 16 NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT Nakamura Steamship Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan and Ocean International Marine Corporation (Pte.) Ltd., Singapore are pleased to announce that with effect from 1st July, 1985, Apollo-Orient Sdn. Bhd., Penang is appointed as sub-agent in Penang for Nakamura's,Japan/Straits Service. We would like to thank M/S Tunas Setia Sdn. Bhd.,503 words
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Advertisement148 1985-06-03 16 li .*2 ki'.-.ii I T~? I Supercarrier Service mcnc KXT MMMSJMKI TONSKK MMU IDAS 17/ i TOUKOMC */i MMER TOJSEUS S/7 TO: CALIFORNIA PANAMA US ATLANTIC US GULF E. CANADA 11/7 17/7 11/7 11/7 nn nn nn nn v* 1/1 vi vi w 11/1 14/1 M/l 17/1 n/i TO: CARIBBEAN148 words
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Advertisement571 1985-06-03 17 The Straits Steamship Group Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINER SHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT J CONT AINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT H'burt Bran IT(tam L* Hi W M/C M/C •l/l «V< M/( M/« U/C 13/ C l«/« M/C M/C 21/ C 22/1 2«/ C M/C 2t/C571 words
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Advertisement511 1985-06-03 17 Franco Bvlyuin Stir utcos J I IM) MHf H Uf AC* CONSOHTIUMt *vL>t.~a= IM IM UM UM MM MM Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd .1, E L M A 4/ k iv(. MAi~ i Pof' H'OT' Patiling Java S«?S9I S75®C3 P« .ng M 745 v Lmmi tar tfm tmmt MH (.talC511 words
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Advertisement537 1985-06-03 18 w— vH u Hapag-Lloyd to Scandnavia, Mad, Cant Man 1 S. Amtrici to Had dwtoutions in Einpt TO EUROPE MED (Mitel Mm ImM vi i/i iw 1/7 %p %p 12/* 1/7 18/1 */U 5/7 7/7 IM 1/7 22/1 7/1 l/« 7/1 l/l 11/ l 11/1 Mm a/I* 14/1 11/ l537 words
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Advertisement374 1985-06-03 18 Ml THONG SOON A6ENCIES PTC. LTD. #09-07. ROBINA HOUSE. S PORE 0106. TEL: *****88. TELEX: RS ***** BOOKING: *****56 (DIRECT LINE) SINGAPORE TO PENANQ SINGAPORE TO BABAH SINGAPORE TO BRUNEI •EOMTOR V m 12/15 hi Pad 6 Jin *,*> •JENSON IV SM 14/85 SJw 11 Jw Mm EQUATOR V SM374 words
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Advertisement233 1985-06-03 18 as I NOSE MARITIME PTE LI D m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES TT KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA Hit GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC 24/1 P. OCCMM QUBN 7/7 |/7fcf*n,Ui,hW,f. SUN UNION LINE TYTT~™7TTTT7T?"^M taiyo marine line WEST AUSTRALIA SERVICE vs. PMMT) ENPAT WS PMMTI ENMT WS FT REUMC SPOBE lt/t233 words
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Advertisement641 1985-06-03 19 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 EAST AFRICA REDSEA SERVICES VOYAGE K-W7 KOTA AQUMQ 10-M/t TAMATAVC, REUNION, ADEN. OJMOUTL MOOI AH, KMT SERVICES KARACHI/M.E. GULF VOYAGE AfT II 7-t/8 12-10/« 22-27/0 n-22/0 25-4/7 7-10/7 0-0/7 12-14/7 104/7 11-11/7 11-W7 10-12/7 COLOMBO/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES641 words
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Advertisement527 1985-06-03 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS ma tmm I nan mm tn in a/i 22/1 1/7 11/7 27/1 2M IV7 2V7 V 7 1/7 a/7 17/7 JVJ S/7 1/1 K K vi nn v a/7 u/i u/t EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE F a/i a/i 1/7 1/7 7/7 1/7 U/7 13/7 IS/7 a/7 a/7 a/7 a/7527 words
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Advertisement432 1985-06-03 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR (Bumtst National Um) Loadhc tar Ranfoon BANK LINE SPORE R'DAM HULL HMtG FORTHBANK 15 Jim 17 Jul 21 Jul 14 Jul MEADOW BANK 24 Jul 19 Aug 28 Aug 23 Aug A HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE BULK UMBER AND PLYWOOO SERVICE USA SERVICE PAC«IC/GULF/ATLVrT)C PORTS432 words
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Advertisement992 1985-06-03 20 m USA CANADA MONTI BUBY VM »j IV LINE —KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. L(laeMfaC DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI/MICKOBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) none VESSEL STORE WIG PENANG STORE T/S PORT LA/LB SEATTLE OAKLAND VAN BC PORTLAND PIANTM Vl3 8 Jun 9 Jun 11 Jun (TK) 28 Jun 8 Jul 10 Jul SMM992 words
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Advertisement660 1985-06-03 21 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TWMKE 2SW+.~ C CONTMO 30*.... K CHANCE 22W HK CONTMNER 45N.. 0 CHEF 44* K JACEJM 29*. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: Fa Cargo 2359 4/6 LCI Cargo 1200 4/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) HK CONTMO660 words
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