The Business Times, 6 June 1985
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Title Section12 1985-06-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1185 60 CENTS12 words
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Article874 1985-06-06 1 ALVIN TAY, MANO SABNANI - Registrar acts against those who fail to file returns By ALVIN TAY, MANO SABNANI THE REGISTRAR of companies took more than 8,000 directors from more than 5,000 local-ly-registered companies to court in the first four months of this year for failing to file their mandatory annual874 words
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Article162 1985-06-06 1 1. Detection of default. 2. Reminder seat to cempaay and all directors (locally aid abroad) to file re tarns and to held AGM. Givea eae month to eemply. 3. If aaaaal return still net filed, ROC will prepare complaint. File In eenrt for Issue162 words
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393 1985-06-06 1 SWARAN KAPUR - By SWARAN KAPUR MODERN MACHINERY and raw leaf tobacco from a Singa-pore-based company will soon increase China's production of cigarettes to one trillion and seventy five billion (1,075,000,000,000) a year. The deal, negotiated by Representations International, will be worth $16 million in the next 15393 words
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172 1985-06-06 1 SHIPS with a height of more than 52 metres will not be allowed into the waterway within Keppel Harbour from June 15. That area is to be designated as a Height Restricted Area (HRA) for vessels high»- than 48 but less172 words
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291 1985-06-06 1 A CONTROVERSIAL proposal that losses resulting from international fraud be shared by the trading community in the form of a surcharge was made by Singapore's Attorney-General, Mr Tan Boon Teik, yesterday. Addressing a gathering of about 150 traders, shipping executives and lawyers at the291 words
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Article103 1985-06-06 1 AP MOST MAJOR Japanese companies do not provide sufficient security for their computers and risk theft and loss of company secrets, a Japanese National Police Agency official said in Tokyo yesterday. Quoting a survey of 1,450 firms, he said about 71.3 per cent of the companiesAP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration60 1985-06-06 1 AFTER BEING in u mmM •tele far a week, tee Singapore stock market staged a miser rt\ bound yesterday. la tee afteraeea sessien, keylag late rest (rem bete tadhrtdaal lavesters aad lastltutieas was evIdeat la selective quality eeaaters. Ike BT Cempeette ladex reee U7 petals te 121.11, wkile60 words
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487 1985-06-06 1 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING AT LEAST ONE of the 20 investors who sought police action against Jefferson Boyd, the company which sold them a franchise for "instant" french fries, has refused to admit that the business has had its chips.487 words
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Advertisement254 1985-06-06 1 SHARE INFORMATION 20 DOONESBURY 5 MONEY EXCHANGES 8 OUR VIEW BRITAIN'S welfare state was an attempt to create a just and equal society in which need was abolished and the government provided support from the cradle to the grave. Instead it has become an unbearable burden on the country, and254 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration300 1985-06-06 2 SHAHRIR ARIFF - Collaboration in selling turnkey packages to China By SHAHRIR ARIFF THE POSSIBILITY of Singapore and Australia working together to win business in the Chinese building, construction, and offshore oil exploration markets is being contemplated by top Canberra trade officials. Following talks in May between Singapore officials300 words
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475 1985-06-06 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO HEADS of the various Asean leather associations hope to form an industry federation to boost the region's sales of quality hides, footwear and leather goods. Speaking on behalf of her Asean counterparts, Mrs Sylvia Santos, president of the475 words
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297 1985-06-06 2 A UNIVERSAL travel voucher the latest travel service that is said to cut down most of the payment problems between travel agents and merchants will be available in Singapore, before the end of the year. Visa International yesterday announced that three Visa297 words
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274 1985-06-06 2 AN ITALIAN company is hoping to capture 10 per cent erf the Asean gearbox market, worth an estimated $10 million annually, in its first year of operation in the region. Rossi Motoriduttori recently appointed Boustead Electrics, a division of Boustead Services, to assemble its274 words
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114 1985-06-06 2 SCHOOL principals have been told not to call for emergency ambulances in non-emergency cases such as minor injuries and illnesses. The director of the Fire Service has observed that ambulances have been used in many non-emergency cases, resulting in delays in responses114 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article108 1985-06-06 2 Robotics and Automation Association (formerly known as The Singapore Robotics Association) is organising an international conference as one of its major projects this year. The association aims to promote the development and use of industrial automation to make Singapore industries more competitive and to help launch the Republic108 words
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Article67 1985-06-06 2 compa- Ny will display its ornamental light fittings at the Australian Trade Commission on June 12 and 13. Ratcliffe Simson Lighting will show its Cumberland and Regency designs and ornamental Victorian fittings of brass. The company will also display its Lido "uplighter" which softens a room's illumination with67 words
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Article123 1985-06-06 2 tutorial on gate arrays will be held on July 11 at the Mandarin Hotel in conjunction with the Cad- mat Asia TB conference and exhibition. The tutorial on gate arrays, which are circuit elements of an integrated circuit, wQI be conducted by Dr P J Hicks, a senior123 words
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Article59 1985-06-06 2 MR MICHAEL HONNEY, the managing director of Societe Generate de Surveillance SA, the company contracted by the Indonesian government to implement its new customs import procedures, will speak at a halfday seminar on the new Indonesian policy tomorrow. The seminar, organised by Banque Indosuez, will59 words
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Article, Illustration136 1985-06-06 3 SIME DARBY, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, has awarded scholarships to six executives from Asean, including a 29-year-old businessman in Singapore. The candidates were selected on the basis of their potential management calibre. They were sent on a one-year course at the Asian Institute136 words
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204 1985-06-06 3 THE National University of Singapore will hold a regional conference and exhibition on the latest in satellite technology beginning Monday. Speakers at the conference, which closes on June 15, are from the Earth Resources Observation Satellite Data Centre (USA), France's National Space Agency and the204 words
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309 1985-06-06 3 CONTRACTS worth $19.6 million (or building, electrical installation and other work have been awarded to 11 companies by the the Housing and Development Board. A contract worth $4.96 million was awarded to Greengarden Development Pte Ltd for the building of two309 words
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480 1985-06-06 3 LOH HUI YIN - The Mirror cites two expensive alternatives By LOH HUI YIN DRINKING water from recycled sewage effluent and desalinated sea water might have to be considered if growth in consumption is not curbed. These two expensive possibilities were cited in the latest480 words
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176 1985-06-06 3 THE NATION-WIDE water conservation campaign is to be the subject of a seminar cum forum on Benefits of Water Conservation for Manufacturing Industries to be held on June 11. Organised by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, the seminar will feature the successful efforts of two SMA176 words
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331 1985-06-06 3 UBA LEE - By UBA LEE THE FORMATION of the Asean Contractors Federation could lead to joint ventures between construction companies in the region. Mr Tan Eng Leong, president of the Singapore Contractors Association Ltd, said the formation of the federation in Jakarta331 words
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Advertisement366 1985-06-06 2 There isn't another car in the world that can boast automotive innovation like an Audi. And not just innovation for the sake of it, but better ideas to make a superior motor car. Superior enough to recently win the coveted "World Car Of The Year" title and two "World Rally366 words
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Advertisement160 1985-06-06 3 I J** I 1 p City Mansions A very private paradise of lush greenery and exotic orchid gardens City Mansions. For very private apartments and townhouses nestled within a lush, tree-lined park and exotic orchid gardens in the very heart of town. Located at Paterson Road, City Mansions is right160 words
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OVERSEAS
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380 1985-06-06 4 Reuter SOUTH KOREAN President Chun Doo Hwan has proposed a meeting with North Korean President Kim D-Sung this year ta discuss uniting the Korean peninsula. Opening a national conference of the Advisory Council on Peaceful Unification Policy, Mr „<Chun said: "Should theReuter - 380 words
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233 1985-06-06 4 AFP CHINA has completed the process of dismantling all 56,000 people's communes. The communes, which combined administrative and economic functions, had been replaced by 92,000 town and township governments as a result of restructuring in recent years. The Civil Affairs Ministry made the announcementAFP - 233 words
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146 1985-06-06 4 AFP SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev has admitted that there can be no military solution to the war in Afghanistan, UN Mediator Diego Cordoves said on Tuesday. Mr Cordoves has Just returned to New Yovk after persuading Pakistan and Afghanistan to resume indirect negotiationsAFP - 146 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article41 1985-06-06 4 THE LAST AMERICAN troops will leave Grenada at the end of September, Prime Minister Herbert Blaise announced on Tuesday. It will be just short of two years after 6,000 US troops landed on die Caribbean island and ousted the government.41 words
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Article58 1985-06-06 4 TWO-WAY trade between Beijing and Seoul totalled US$35O million in 1964 in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between the two countries, South Korean Foreign Minister Lee Won-Kyung said on Tuesday. He told the National Assembly that during 1984, South Korea sold $160 million worth of synthetic58 words
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Article36 1985-06-06 4 SOUTH AFRICA wffl install an interim govern- ment in Namibia on June 17, official South African sources said on Tuesday. They said South African President PW Botha was likely to attend the ceremony.36 words
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Article47 1985-06-06 4 THE HOUSE of Lords has rejected an oppose Hon Labour Party motion to outlaw corporal punishment in British The vote of lit to 177 came in the committee stage of a controversial government Mil that would allow parents to exempt their children from school beatings.47 words
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Article36 1985-06-06 4 Agencies FRANCE'S provisional sessonslly adjusted first quarter 1985 current account showed a deficit of 6.9 billion francs, after a LI billion surplus in the last quarter of 1984, the French Finance Ministry said. AgenciesAgencies - 36 words
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Article762 1985-06-06 4 ARRIVALS Opftor MTW9 Local tMM ran PAA iiC ESfr MAS MAS MAS MAS MAS AC RBA SIA CPA QA SIA SIA THAI SIA MAS OA SIA MAS SIA OA SIA OA THAI SIA LUFT THAI SIA CPA MAS MAS SIA NW UTA JAL SIA SIA QA BG762 words
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398 1985-06-06 5 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's Star Wars proposal (or a futuristic shield against nuclear attack survived two attempts in the US Senate on Tuesday to limit the research programme's spending and scope. The Senate rejected, 78-21, a move by Democratic Senator John Kerry,AP - 398 words
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180 1985-06-06 5 AFP PUBLIC FIGURES in Britain, including Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, have tried their hand at poetry for a book of verse expected to raise £200,000 for starving children in Africa. All proceeds of the book will go to the famine inAFP - 180 words
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Article198 1985-06-06 5 AP SECRETARY of State George Shultz has begun sounding out Allies to discover the depth of their sentiment against the US violating the unratified Salt n treaty. US President Ronald Reagan is to notify Congress on Monday of his decision on whether he willAP - 198 words
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Article114 1985-06-06 5 Reuter PORTUGAL'S ruling SocialistSocial Democratic coalition has collapsed and the Socialist leadership was due to discuss yesterday whether Prime Minister Mario Soares should resign or continue with a minority government. The Social Democratic Party (PSD) plunged the government into crisis on Tuesday by announcing its decision toReuter - 114 words
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293 1985-06-06 5 Reuter Premier Zhao Ziyang, the architect of China's new economic plan, today gave top British industrialists a glimpse of his high-technology shopping list. Mr Zhao, feted by a British government eager to boost exports, told the businessmen China would need advanced technological know-howReuter - 293 words
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316 1985-06-06 5 UPI THE SENATE Foreign Relations Committee has voted to impose an immediate ban on US bank loans to South Africa to pressure the white minority government to end its policy of racial separation. The 16-1 vote occurred as the House of Representatives debatedUPI - 316 words
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119 1985-06-06 5 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has granted an additional extension of authority for trade between the US and China, Hungary and Rumania, saying that previous extensions had strengthened relations with the three communist countries. "These agreements continue to be fundamental elements in our political and economicAP - 119 words
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258 1985-06-06 5 AFP JAPAN turned the tables on the European Economic Community on the question of trade restrictions by asking the 10-na-tion common market to lift its import quotas on 48 items including film, raw silk and honey. Tokyo officials said thatAFP - 258 words
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Advertisement7 1985-06-06 4 Pan Ants New Clipper Class DailylbLos Angeles.7 words
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Advertisement272 1985-06-06 5 Telepac: Links you to information banks to keep you ahead. Telepac Service is your link to online information databases and advanced and powerful remote computers to utilise their processing capabilities. Telepac is not only useful but necessary to people who need information at their fingertips. By giving you access to272 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous30 1985-06-06 5 Doonesbury HQ.NO.XXteCHair UOm&tTCOmSTBU! WteNOriOOKM6ATTH£ MODEL! KXfF&MDTR&ALVf seem! m i is BUTTM uHYrtmtfrwK&i TMM6TO USBMN&ntMRX me A AfUSSmHM.!TPO& smm, mrtrnvsmve m m 3 m m BY GARRY TRUDEAU 1 1! S?30 words
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Advertisement315 1985-06-06 6 Introducing Micro World" Services From Bank of America. The Next Generation of Electronic Banking. Micro World Services are the newest member of our electronic banking family. They're already successful in the United States, Europe, and Australia. Now there are Micro World Services designed especially for Asia. And they're from Bank315 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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339 1985-06-06 7 Reuter BANKAMERICA CORP's forecast of only flat profit growth in the current quarter has surprised many analysts but has not shaken their belief that its fouryear restructuring efforts will begin to mesh together by next year at the latest. Arthur Soter of MorganReuter - 339 words
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302 1985-06-06 7 FT BANKAMERICA'B futures trading subsidiary, BA Futures Incorporated, opened an affiliate in Hongkong on Monday, the first to be established in the colony by a US bank. However, the affiliate will have to trade through the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) becauseFT - 302 words
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187 1985-06-06 7 Reuter THE BANK of England may decide to change its money market dealing rates more frequently in future to reduce the scope for corporate interest rate arbitrage. Stockbroker Simon and Coates said the bank could also reduce arbitrage opportunities by developingReuter - 187 words
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Article87 1985-06-06 7 FT THE PACE of growth of Britain's most closely watched measure of British money supply, sterling M 3, slowed last month, although it remained well outside the target range set by the government. The Bank of England said it was estimated to have risen by aboutFT - 87 words
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201 1985-06-06 7 NYT IN A major decision that could open the door for a number of money-cen-tre banks to enter the commercial paper market, the Federal Reserve Board has decided that the Bankers Trust Co could continue to sell commercial paper. The Fed's boardNYT - 201 words
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383 1985-06-06 7 AFP TOKYO has failed to surpass Hongkong to become the world's third largest financial centre but Japanese growth in this respect will benefit Hongkong and Singapore in the long run. Shijuro Ogata, deputy governor (or international relations of the Bank of Japan, saidAFP - 383 words
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376 1985-06-06 7 THE US DOLLAR will begin its decline in the course of this year and the US economy should grow strongly by the fourth quarter of the year. This is the forecast of the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Dr Frank376 words
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Advertisement102 1985-06-06 7 These and more are being barbecued nightly at Ladyhill Poolside 4 S SauS f Q aver CattS I i A artf/* pi* Sr/7/'' </"' 7 Ai! your favourite seafoods plus a variety of choice meats, barbecued to just the right crispness with a perfect blend of sauces for great tasting102 words
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Advertisement273 1985-06-06 7 i V* •I 4? 2 A: i m !T» 3»i 2 a •1' *< > r V X* T/f <* "S > r j <r •r *c* JL a X r 4 f ii*y i\a The mystery of the vanishing watchman The familiar face of the watchman is disappearing, yet273 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article1017 1985-06-06 8 SINGAPORE The US dollar (ell against major currencies yesterday with trading a bit more active compared with early this week. They said American banks sold the US qurrency in the morning and Singapore participants brought the dollar back in late trading after European markets opened with an unwinding1,017 words
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Article219 1985-06-06 8 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: Local dollert to ON unit of currency: >eUr0ey c reee pertty US dolor 2.2150 2.2160 2 8196 -21.44 Storting pound 2.8106 2.8143 ***** -61 74 Australian dolor 1 4556 1 4585 3 4286 -57 55 NZ dolor ***** 0 9972 ***** -70 99219 words
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Article241 1985-06-06 8 HONGKONG: The metal closed lower In (airly active late trading yesterday as overseas selling, mostly from the Middle East, increased. Dealers attributed the selling to bearish sentiment amid signs of lower oil prices, which could lead to a price war. The metal ended at U*****.50/315.00 an ouncecompared with the241 words
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Article, Illustration198 1985-06-06 8 Asian market MNCATES «M mnn ft «w print It»rite» t* 12 aujar banks hi Ifcww. ASIAN dollar deposit rates yesterday closed little changed compared with opening levels in quiet trading. (ftsposM i 7 doy 1 month 2 month* 3 months 6 month* 9 month* 12 month* '•tM m OHm M198 words
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Article366 1985-06-06 8 EURODOLLAR futures gapped sharply higher at the opening yesterday and continued to trade higher on bullish pews of banking problems, weaker oil prices, higher bond prices and easier interbank rates. Overseas buying interest saw prices traded to the day's high of 92.12 In the September contract during Liffe opening366 words
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Article126 1985-06-06 8 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market row by V* point from Tuesday to close at per cent yesterday. The one-month rate (ell 3/16, the two-month rate fell Vfc while the threemonth rate fell 1/16 point. r I A AM Lh aft jf inTerDonic roTos ot126 words
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Advertisement69 1985-06-06 8 COMMAND POSITION Hong Leong Finance Building 138 Robinson Road *113 podium carpark lots *Spacious, sophisticated offices with inspiring seaviews *6,200 sq ft per floor (may be subdivided into smaller areas) Computerised high-speed lifts •Energy-saving double-glazed windows 24-hour security *Professional management/maintenance For enouiries cat CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED Sales Leasing Centre, 3669 words
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Advertisement448 1985-06-06 8 Get a business calculator that has no equal. fk Get an HP-12C. So advanced. The HP-12C's quality also has no equal. Ait doesn't need an "equals' key. That's something you can see. Even feel. Right So extremely simple to use. you'll be down to the touch of the keys. They're448 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article146 1985-06-06 9 ChiMN Produce Exchange (Setters' noon dewg prtcefc on Jmm S. SS/100 kg). Coconut oil BufcFOB 1)7 00 OW drum FOB 130 00 New drum FOB 134.00 Copra Mixed (loo»*) 60 buyers Pepper Muntok Whit* FOB NLW 870.00 Sarawak White FOB foq NLW 860.00 Sarawak special black FOB NLW146 words
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Article274 1985-06-06 9 Singapore (S$/Mo, |riw w) Frogrant new crop 1st 0.84 2nd 0.62 3rd 0.60 N*w Crop 25% no stock 10% no stock Thai Broken A-sup«r 056 Sp*OOl 0.54 Thai Rice 55% no stock Chino Rice 10% 0.87 15% no stock 25% no stock 35% no stock Thoi Boiled Rice s«274 words
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Article171 1985-06-06 9 SINGAPORE The market closed lower yesterday with June One RSS buyers quoted at 172.50 cents per kg, down one cent from Tuesday night. Prices hovered narrowly around overnight levels in very quiet morning trading with lack of Inro orders and the closure of the Malaysian market dampening »activity. The171 words
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Article238 1985-06-06 9 SOYBEAN futures closed two to 3'/4 cents a bushel lower on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday with all but the nearby July contract posting new season's lows. July ended near the middle of a four-cent range. New crop months again led the market lower on the forecast238 words
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Article212 1985-06-06 9 WHEAT futures closed 3'/« to Ito US cents a bushel higher in active trade on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday. July ended near the top of a 4Vi cent range. A number of new export tenders for soft red winter wheat, including a 200,000 tonne tender by212 words
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Article209 1985-06-06 9 RAS prices in S cents/kg, FOt in 1 ■ales NOON CLOSE Int 1 RSS Prompt 174.00 175 00N 173.00 I74.00N Int 1 RSS June 85 173.50 174.00 172.50 173.00N Int 1 RSS Ju»y 85 170.50 171.00 169 50 170.00N Int 2 RSS' 169.25 170.25N 168.75 169.75N UK/Cont.209 words
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Article13 1985-06-06 9 KL TIN A Price Turnover Ooting prices on Juno 5 (conts/Vg) dosed closed13 words
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Article160 1985-06-06 9 Yarn (In HK$ per hot* of 400 fe) China corded yarn, cones Blue Phoemx I6's 2,550 Blu« Phoenix 20's 2,700 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,150 Blue Phoenix 40's 3,500 Girded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 2I'» 2,950 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 4,250 Blue Phoenix 4Cs 4,400 Open-end yam Bkie160 words
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Article42 1985-06-06 9 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market was closed yesterday. USS/tonM (f«Men' dosing price*) on June 4 Sumatra 5% v June 575 00s* July 565.00* Aug 550 00* Sep 550 00* ROTTERDAM USS/tonne (tetters' closing pricts) Sumotro/M'sio Max 5 JuJy 560 OOsJr42 words
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Article1068 1985-06-06 9 COFFEE Robusta futures yesterday ended a subdued session near the highs of a narrow range, with contracts unchanged to £3 a tonne below Tuesday night's levels. Prices worked higher up to the recess, mostly prompted bylower sterling against the dollar, although there appqpred to be* some operator reluctance1,068 words
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FEATURES
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Article513 1985-06-06 10 THE WELFARE STATE was one of the greatest achievements of the United Kingdom and has become one of its major burdens. It heralded a new era for a generation shaken by war and which still remembered the equal but different horrors of the 1930's soup kitchens,513 words
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1320 1985-06-06 10 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO LARGE CORPORATIONS in America do have a heart. Among the 294 corporations which give to fund-raising organisation United Way of America, 200 are Fortune 500 companies employing over 12 million people. And in times of severe economic hardship, people who were1,320 words
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Article, Illustration503 1985-06-06 10 CHARLES ("Chuck") DEVINE'S retirement last year did not end his 36-year-old link with the United Way movement. Having served as executive director in three United Ways in Pasadena, Portland and then Seattle, where he became the executive vice-president, Mr Devine, 66, is now503 words
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Advertisement99 1985-06-06 10 f f Unbelievably good! The Belvedere's Scandinavian buffet luncheon now on till June 28, 1985. Start with Scandinavia's culinary speciality: cold assortments. There's caviar, fresh oysters, smoked salmon and herring, in addition to 'smorrebrod.' Meatloaf in sour cream sauce, lamb casserole in dill sauce and braised red cabbage feature among99 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1140 1985-06-06 10 TO OB® Wm> TV HIGHLIGHTS Thursday Feature Special Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy 10pm, Channel 5 The life and times of one of the most famous women in America, Jackie Kennedy, is followed from the time she was five through finishing school, Vassar and to Washington where she met John Fitzgerald Kennedy.1,140 words
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SPORTS
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453 1985-06-06 11 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS TAN AH MERAH Country Club, one of Singapore's most prestigious golf clubs, is hoping to raise $100,000 in its inaugural Charity Open championship in July. The organisers are offering four different cars with a combined value of $185,106 as hole-in-one prizes453 words
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223 1985-06-06 11 UPI THE Boston Celtics, believing the Los Angeles Lakers are beating them at their own game, vow to be more aggressive in tonight's fourth game of the National Basketball Association championship. The defending champion Celtics trail the best-of-seven series 2-1 andUPI - 223 words
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Article, Illustration593 1985-06-06 11 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER IF ALL goes well at the International Invitation swim competition later this month and at the South-East Asia Games in Bangkok at the end of the year, Singapore might find swim star Junie Sng in the thick of the action at593 words
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334 1985-06-06 11 Reuter JOHN McENROE, his game for once as fallible as that of an ordinary tennis mortal, flirted with defeat before hauling himself into the semi-finals of the French Open at the expense of Sweden's Joakim Nystrom on Tuesday. The world No 1 veered throughReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration243 1985-06-06 11 AFP THE run of success for Argentina's Gabriela Sabatini, who celebrated her 15th birthday just three weeks ago, continued at the French Open tennis championships in Paris yesterday when she swept into the women's singles semi-finals after defeating fourth-seed Manuela Maleeva of Bulgaria 6-3, 1-6,AFP - 243 words
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337 1985-06-06 11 UPI THOSE looking for a decent bet on Saturday's Belmont Stakes might try what trainer Woody Stephens calls a "Danzig exacta" a wager on two Danzig offspring running the gruelling 2,400 m race. The horses are Stephen's Colt, Stephan's Odyssey, and Roger Laurin'sUPI - 337 words
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Advertisement209 1985-06-06 11 DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE POSSIBLE SAVINGS BENEFITS OF BEING A U.K. EXPATRIATE? If you are a British Expatriate intending to return to the United Kingdom in the near future, you should be rearranging your financial affairs now! The enviable position of the British Expatriate compared with his countryman at home209 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous643 1985-06-06 11 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Nome for a god and a boot (6) 7 Upset an open vessel (8) 8 Form of gas ring for a pudding (4) 10 With which to write a corny composition (6) 1 1 Pronounce a sure thing (6) 14 Chap on the right, for instance643 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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342 1985-06-06 12 UPI THE AMERICAN union representing more than 5,000 pilots who went on strike against United Airlines nearly three weeks ago has agreed to return to the bargaining table, but the airline has said it had not decided whether to accept the invitation ofUPI - 342 words
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165 1985-06-06 12 AP THE BRITISH government will shortly appoint an investment bank to look into how Rolls-Royce, the state-owned aircraft engine maker, can be sold to the private sector. In a written reply to a Member of Parliament, Industry Undersecretary Geoffrey Pattie said Prime Minister MargaretAP - 165 words
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332 1985-06-06 12 Reuter A SPURT of buying late in the session pushed the stock market close to record levels on Tuesday as investors gained confidence about the outlook for interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 4.37 points to close at 1,315.30, just aReuter - 332 words
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Article157 1985-06-06 12 JUM 04 AWfei Aken ivbnr rnp Bar* Mum Novo Sco» M Canada MP Cm Lti Can kap Bk CoTDQC CafeM OTCoa*« CmHM U Cn B*vt a A Corranco Dankoo Dwfeon Dam Tar la c* IM 33H 22 H 17* 29* IM 44 34* 30* 35* 21H 14* 27* IM157 words
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Article231 1985-06-06 12 jim to 1600 MOUSTV1ALS A Afch* 850 25 A£ And a 160 775 unch 9100 1340 7850 -60 •290 Amaprap AMC 430 2900 unch -90 1220 5 Charter 4708 C G Sntfh 2650 25 Cam Gatd 1400 inch CHA 300 inch nRUfvP D« Boon 1 avV 1067 -8 SHU:231 words
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Article590 1985-06-06 12 i t US* Mean Mumtn Akoo Lud AM Own Cp /Ufed Storm AfcOntiwn Am Iran* ktc Am BroodcoO Am Can Cm Am CyanamM Am Elac Pw Am EifMB Am Horn* Prod Am Malun Cp Am Nawd Gat Am T«i 1 Tat Amm he Amara4a Haw AMf tnc Altw590 words
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Article742 1985-06-06 12 Amsterdam JWCM AM Ifc 444.30 -15 Aafon 193.90 -0 6 MM 227 00 415 Mm 100.90 AXfV ***** -00 aoao -T2 41.00 1 fcfc04.00 300 10 -3.4 t£ ZZT «JO Zo 32 60 ♦1.3 UN* 0**1 401.00 -1 127 JO -4 119.40 +0.4 Mi ZZII 30.50 -0.1 fxttkm742 words
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Advertisement188 1985-06-06 12 M? cWtevt to wine, tflae and entertain es? svr The Chef carves at 8.15 pm every Hiesday and Thursday at the Baron's Table In the best European tradition of old, our Chef will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast, done to a turn, on the one and only roast spit in188 words
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Advertisement113 1985-06-06 12 jf f If h I ■ssasss^^ar.^. Let hrts ST d£S« nt dunng J M drink* events H'* HOTEL ASM Many happy raturr* 37 Scotts Road Sngapo«eo92? Tat *****88 We* RS 2«30 HOMM DEUQOUSLY NONYA At The k, JB^ GruQEfe^J' coffee house We re-create epicurean delights from the Nonyas of Malacca113 words
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Advertisement38 1985-06-06 12 Daily new Businessmen's Lunch at only $1150+ Todiy: Cream Andalouse Roast Loin of Lamb Fresh Vegetables Croquette Potatoes Mango Ice cream CoAeeflea S! Emperor i Room. Hold Royal. K|», Hfa-. m rl fNCWYOfI Noao Singapore 1190. W *****1138 words
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Advertisement84 1985-06-06 12 J if? A 0 Spring Palace Chinese Restaurant Superb Cantonese cuisine from our Hong Kong chefs to please the most discriminating gourmet. Special business lunch at $16++ each and $20 +f each (mln. 2 persons). Over 50 a la carte specialities are also available SMGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen84 words
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Advertisement84 1985-06-06 12 Enjoy the world's finest wine, while you relax in the cosy ambience of The Lounge. Make your nights memorable with the versatile quartet Body M Soul from the Philippines. They'll captivate you! 270 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Telex: R3 ***** ftCROWTV Cable: CROWmOTEL Tac: *****18. Tali 731 till Ample parking84 words
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Article364 1985-06-06 13 HONGKONG: Share prices closed weaker in fairly quiet trading yesterday as selling pressure continued. Dealers said the sell orders came mainly from small investors and there was virtually no buying support because institutions were mostly sidelined. In the absence of fresh factors the market needs to consolidate further before364 words
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Article194 1985-06-06 13 JUNE OS M7 Uan Mm Indus 11.60 26.50 +0.45 -0.4 AM Sincara Mm Am Camant ZOO 23.20 +0.02 -0.3 •4.2 PodAc Corn Pacific Bact Wit 16.90 13 70 •0.2 ■0.4 1.04 -004 On MIjmmI, Own Own CNno Dov On Bact Wha Oano Gulf Ptas China Rahar af.aj 4,4 Shan194 words
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Article332 1985-06-06 13 TOKYO; Share prices soared in morning trading and held at that level in the afternoon, pushing the market average above the 12,600 level at the close for the first time this week. The average ended at 12,693.21, up 109.90, after rising the same amount on Tuesday, after touching a332 words
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Article92 1985-06-06 13 MANILA: Share prices closed generally firmer in thin trading yesterday. The mining marker rose 3.35 to 679.62 and oils firmed 0.034 to 0.782 while the commercial and industrial index eased 0.28 to 128.83. JUNE OS Nm MorH««l Onantol B PMax B .....0.0014 unch 0.011 ireh 0.1150 UKh Phi Ap*«92 words
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Article397 1985-06-06 13 SYDNEY: Australian sharemarkets fell heavily for the second day in succession yesterday, on investor uncertainty following Tuesday's release of the federal government's tax proposals. Dealers said yesterday's market was characterised by a lack of buyers, with overseas interests withdrawing because of the proposal to tax gold mines. The all397 words
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Article162 1985-06-06 13 BANGKOK: Share prices closed lower in moderate trading yesterday. The Book Club index dropped 0.57 point to 138.83 and declines led advances by more than four to three. Turnover was 229,828 shares worth 30.6 million baht compared to Tuesday's 139,800 worth 16.9 million. JUNf OS WM Sam Camant Sam162 words
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Article72 1985-06-06 13 JUNE 5 Won +i •4 Hyundoi ConM Hytrtda Motor KAL 910 575 429 -8 +2 -2 Chohtung Bk 371 Korea FW 633 •1 -4 +2 CofrvnflrcXJl Bk 621 inch -6 unch unch 4 Korea Shto 402 575 2 695 unch 472 Somwig Bsc 770 ■9 GoidStor HariiBk 561 63572 words
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Article81 1985-06-06 13 Reuter CHINA will end state control of electric power generation in an attempt to solve the nation's electricity shortages. The New China news agency said the executive state council would allow local governments and departments to build and run their own plants and fix their chargesReuter - 81 words
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366 1985-06-06 13 FT A JAPANESE consortium led by Chiyoda Chemical Engineering and Construction Co has outbid two other Japanese-dominated consortia in the battle lor Thai Oil Refinery Co's long-delayed refinery expansion contract with a much lower than expected price otter. The consortium, which also includesFT - 366 words
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276 1985-06-06 13 Bernama LIONS PETROLEUM CO president Taiji Sato has said that the Ministry ot International Trade and In* dustry (Miti) has apparent» ly stopped his plan tt* import petrol from kong Mr Sato said he did not have any evidence but ad-' dedBernama - 276 words
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Advertisement719 1985-06-06 13 A 'J! M I? f V, z «i?- i- <&* -jS qSO Vii FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL. *****11 NOW For delightfuldinners with popular local flavours. Enjoy dinner with popular local flavours. Our "Singapore Delights" Buffet is packed with mouthwatering favourites that will definitely get your appetite going. Buffet Dinner is719 words
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Advertisement96 1985-06-06 13 From a country where even musical. instruments are considered asscubture:the t it# w A m V A *< .-ii wii •m ft 0 1 Savoury Delights Await Yon At fbr reservations am. 235 2698 or 734 6622 act 141/144 Inch: llaa-Spa Diner 6pa- llpu ORCHARD ROAD ft 1« wwi/. mpTuA*pte96 words
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Article, Illustration777 1985-06-06 14 Message from H E the Swedish Ambassador to Singapore, Mr Arnold Willen SWEDEN'S relations with Singapore cover a broad range of sectors. Although Sweden, through its merchant shipping, came into contact with Singapore in the early 19th century, it is only over777 words
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Article, Illustration311 1985-06-06 14 Message front Mr Gustsv Benotsson, President of the Swedish Dullness AstftfitHftn of Singapore WE ALL REACT to news in some way or other, and in the field of business, news about the economy is of prime importance. As in general instances, goods news would311 words
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1426 1985-06-06 15 JONAS ENGBERG - By JONAS ENGBERG University of Stockholm FROM LATE January until late April this year, I had the pleasure of staying in Singapore as an adviser on cultural and information afffcirs, temporarily attached to the Swedish Embassy. Even if culture and information matters were1,426 words
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Article, Illustration447 1985-06-06 15 Europa Yearbook 1985, Vol One Oeagrsshy Sweden lies in north-western Europe and occupies about two thirds of the Scandinavian peninsula. Finland lies to the north-east and Norway is to the north-west and west About 15 per cent of the country lies north of the Arctic Circle.Europa Yearbook 1985, Vol One - 447 words
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Article, Illustration581 1985-06-06 16 INGA-LILL BRUNELL - A place known as the end of the world INGA-LILL BRUNELL A PERSON AT THE height of euphoria and ecstasy would prwably say he Is on the "top of the world", but for quite a number of Swedes, the best place to be,581 words
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Article, Illustration386 1985-06-06 17 sa, there is quite a large variety of marine life and on one of the largo* islands is situated the Marine Research Centre, associated with the University of Stockholm. The favourite catch if you are out fishing is, of course,386 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1985-06-06 18 JURIS KAZA - A dormitory town on the outskirts of Stockholm is suddenly breaking new ground in the fast-changing world of high technology. JURIS KAZA takes a look into the past and future of Kista. JURIS KAZA ATOP AN ancient Viking burial ground lies the spot designated1,315 words
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791 1985-06-06 18 JAN MARTINSSON, KOH TSE YING - By JAN MARTINSSON, KOH TSE YING MOST SWEDES who have Invested in Singapore would probably admit that they see the Republic as a "golden opportunity and a launching pad for the entire Asian market". Their vision has certainly not been confined791 words
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Advertisement153 1985-06-06 14 i 9 Swedish Business Association of Singapore Killiney Road PO Box 292, Singapore 9123. Tel: *****71, Tlx: RS ***** Cable: SVENSK SWEDEN TODAY has beeri produced with support from the following members ABV-LCM Engineering Pte Ltd Alfa-Laval South East Asia Pte Ltd Atlas Copco (SEA) Pte Ltd ASEA (S) Pte153 words
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Advertisement136 1985-06-06 15 '{Mm#* 1 Enjoy first-class treatment on an economy ticket. It's possible. On SAS First Business Class. t We seat you in a separate spacious cabin instead of behind a curtain. The wide and anatomically contoured seats all have footrests. You get more legroom, more aisle space. Dine on china instead136 words
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Advertisement81 1985-06-06 16 ONLY 8 MILLION PEOPLE LIVE IN SWEDEN LESS THAN 0.2% OF THE- WORLD'S POPULATION. AND YET ONE SWEDISH COMPANY PRODUCES 8% OF THE WORLD'S HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS, 7% OF THE WORLD'S HEAVY BUS CHASSIS, 1% OF THE WORLD'S CARS, 26% OF THE WORLD'S INBOARD PLEASURE-CRAFT ENGINES, 60% OF THE WORLD'S81 words
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Advertisement44 1985-06-06 17 Who can supply transmission stations for Sweden, power plants for Brazil, factory automation for the U.S. and robots for Singapore? A world leader in high technology ASEA Singapore Pte Ltd 2, Sixth Yang Road, Jurong, Singapore 2262. Tel: 2|p677 Cable "ASEASIN Telex: RS 2216^44 words
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Advertisement132 1985-06-06 18 Nature has taken the rational approach to storage +4 Etectioiux adapts the'bee-hivC approach far high-diensitFsteaage Bees have found the logical method to storing their honey-systematic and equally-constructed combs that minimize space usage lor maximur storage capacity. Nature has indeed answered today's storage problems. At Electrolux, we've been providing economical and132 words
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Article, Illustration4152 1985-06-06 19 SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market closed slightly higher yesterday, thanks to a pick-up in buying interest in the afternoon session. However, the late spurt in buying failed to push the market significantly higher. As a result, the BT Composite Index put4,152 words
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Article143 1985-06-06 19 SINGAPORE Rims Indices to 4 to 5 0 C I c r *90 30 BT Ciinii 711.61 721.70 ♦35 15 ruoM. *****69 SMI Mi DBS 625 10 •T06/0S ■W -311 f IN S» •0, ST In inil iti 609.13 12.02 0 1 HMp Mt 223 10' st143 words
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Article2144 1985-06-06 19 BID and offer pete— officially I listed and iwrtnses in and r»- j ported to Um Stock Exchange of j Slnpport yesterday with the j number of dura traded abown i In brackets in lote of MM unlU uniees otherwise *>eclfted All Time Settlement Contracts2,144 words
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Article296 1985-06-06 19 DAH YUNG INVESTMENT LTD: Twenty-first AGM at No. 1 Shipyard Road, Singapore today at 11am. HOTEL NEGARA Limited: Seventeenth AGM at 15, Claymore Drive, Singapore 0922 today at noon. HOTEL PBOPEBTIE8 UNITED: Fifth AGM at Hong Kong Room, Hilton International Singapore, 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 today at296 words
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Article1321 1985-06-06 20 Current payment 1* date Books do*e Dote poyoble Totel for the yeor Total for lest year A Enterprises Acma Ambassodor Amol Steel Asiatic D«v B Roya Batu Kawan Batu Lintang Bolton Bousteod C A C C C M C K Tang Cold Store C Properties Chem Ind Chin1,321 words
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295 1985-06-06 20 TIME ENGINEERING Bhd plans to increase its production capacity and range of electrodes, said chairman Senator Tan Sri C Selvarajah in his latest annual address to shareholders. Senator Tan Sri Selvarajah said the manufacture and sales of electrodes continued to295 words
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184 1985-06-06 20 PROFIT MARGINS came under pressure at Fima Metal Box Bhd (FMBB) during the year ended March 1965. Pre-tax profits fell by 16 per cent to $8.5 million while sales rose by 3 per cent to $116 million. But FMMB emphasises184 words
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602 1985-06-06 20 HOMER CHEN - By HOMER CHEN THE FLOOD of scrip arising from rights, bonus and new issues, share swops and acquisitions during the past five years has been singled out by a leading analyst as a major factor behind the recent poor performance of the602 words
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Article, Illustration523 1985-06-06 20 PLANTATION and property-based Keck Seng (M) Bhd is planning to uproot its rubber trees and replace them with oil palms within the next three years. Chairman Ho Yeow Koon said that this was due "to the competitive market for fresh523 words
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383 1985-06-06 20 D P sure of market prospects in EEC, US Bernama TEXTILE manufacturer Dragon ft Phoenix Bhd (D ft P) is confident of the long-term market prospects for its products in the European Economic Community and the US in spite of the softening of the US market and the appreciation ofBernama - 383 words
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Article94 1985-06-06 20 HONGKONG Tuesday 1234.4 Hong Seng Index Wednesday 1627.82 Week ago 1246.5 Tuesday 1643.35 NEW YORK Week ago 1597.7) Dow Jones Tuesday TOKYO Monday 1310.93 Week ago 1301.52 Tokyo Dow Jones Wednesday *****.21 Tuesday *****.31 Week ago *****.17 Stondord Poors Tuesday 190.04 Monday 189.93 Week ago 87 85 TSE94 words
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Article290 1985-06-06 21 i HOCK LOCK SIEW THE WINDS of change is blowing through Dairy Farm Singapore, the food processing and retailing unit of Hongkong Land best known for its Fitzpatrick's chain of supermarkets in Singapore. Two senior executives have given notice of their resignation from the Singapore operation.HOCK LOCK SIEW - 290 words
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Article746 1985-06-06 21 LAST FULL YEAR Cowpowy Period Date last year Year ending Net EPS (cents) Grew div Net profit ($*000) Pohong lov K L Industries feofc Hue QAF Ltd Muroto Final Final Final Final Final Jan 31 Mar 16 Mar 27 Mar 30 Apr 30 Dec 84 Oct 84 Dec746 words
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127 1985-06-06 21 SINGAPORE Press Holdings Ltd has taken up a 60 per cent stake in an Australian company, Musicway Corporation Ltd. SPH paid $450,000 for the stake in the Australian subsidiary by subscribing 450,000 shares of All each at par. The remaining 40 per cent127 words
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292 1985-06-06 21 SHAREHOLDERS of what used to be Singapore Glass can look forward to a brighter future now that the company has been reborn as Parkway Holdings The revamped group is planning further acquisitions in various businesses to boost earnings. The chairman of Parkway, Mr Cecil292 words
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Article, Illustration580 1985-06-06 21 NAJEEB JARHOM - Ownership of buyer changes hands By NAJEEB JARHOM MODIFICATIONS are being made to Khong Guan Flour Milling Ltd's year-old agreement to sell its 30 per cent stake in United Malayan Flour Mills Bhd to Golden Hut Enterprises Sdn Bhd. Since the deal, ownership of580 words
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475 1985-06-06 21 THE PLANNED TAKEOVER of Sigma Metal by Grand United Holdings is now ready to enter its final stage, seemingly unaffected by the cancellation of Pan-El's purchase of Adelphi Hotel. The «nai stage of the $83 million takeover bid for Sigma will be475 words
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Article848 1985-06-06 21 EQUITIES closed off the lows after a quiet session's trading yesterday. News that the British National Oil Corporation proposed cutting its brent crude oil price for June to U5526.65 from $27.90 had little impact. At 1430 GMT, the FTSE 100 Share Index was down 1.6 points at 1335.0848 words
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383 1985-06-06 21 THE PROPERTY market has been blamed by Mr Goh TJoei Kok, chairman of the Tat Lee Bank, for much of the sharp downturn experienced by the group last year. Profits after tax for the whole group which comprises two parts the hank383 words
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Article203 1985-06-06 21 TEN SHAREHOLDERS of Kamunting Tin Dredging Bhd (KTD), the beleaguered company now embroiled in a legal tussle, have requisitioned an extraordinary general meeting for July 5. Five resolutions are to be tabled then. The first is to allow members or their representatives to vote on203 words
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Advertisement161 1985-06-06 20 NOTICE To the holders of the following rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of deposit due June 8,1987 of: A The Mitsubishi Bank, Limited. D.B.S. Building. 6 Shenton Way Singapore 0106. We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned certificates of deposit for the interest period beginning on161 words
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Advertisement6 1985-06-06 20 Managers must manage... BT every Monday6 words
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Advertisement24 1985-06-06 21 A masterpiece of elegance and perfection. Dressed in genuine Chinese lacquer. CARAN J ACHE GENEVE liilUfrfr tt ifr-*— Sole Agent IiIBBBMANN Tei *****88 Singapore24 words
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Advertisement11 1985-06-06 21 o Li*4 V The Worlds No.l Newsmagazine Read TIME and understand.11 words
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506 1985-06-06 22 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN SINGAPORE rejected 131 of 1,765 applications received last year to set up factories because they failed to meet environmental standards. Thirty-two summonses, mostly involving dark smoke emission and open burning offences, were also issued last year under the Clean506 words
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409 1985-06-06 22 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG TAXI CHARGES in Singapore are among the lowest compared with some major cities in the world in spite of the recent fare increases. Time magazine did a study recently of taxi fares in nine major cities. Although Singapore was not409 words
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Article, Illustration277 1985-06-06 22 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Corraspondant MR JOHN REED, chairman of Citibank, the world's biggest bank with assets of more than US$l5l billion, will arrive in Singapore on Saturday for a threeday visit. Mr Reed, who became chairman of Citibank and its277 words
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Article58 1985-06-06 22 Reuter THE STOCK market headed higher in early trading yesterday with averages again moving into record territory. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up six points to 1321. The record closing high for the index was 1315 on Friday. Volume amounted to about 14.97 million shares withReuter - 58 words
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Article42 1985-06-06 22 Reuter TAIWAN'S foreign currency reserves reached a record US$l7.9 billion at the end of May compared with $14.5 billion a year earlier. A Central Bank official said about 70 per cent of the reserves were in US dollars. RenterReuter - 42 words
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Article40 1985-06-06 22 UPI THE OFFICIAL Chinese Communist Party newspaper Peoples Daily said that seven soccer fans face possible death sentences for beating up police and smashing vehicles on May 19, during Beijing's worst riot in 30 years.UPI - 40 words
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Article38 1985-06-06 22 Reuter THE Philippine government is seeking finsnrfag from Japan's Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund (OECF) for 18 projects. A Presidential Palace statement yesterday said the projects have a combined foreign exchange cost of US$4OO million.Reuter - 38 words
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34 1985-06-06 22 Reuter THE Sri Lankan government yesterday deckled to introduce new laws, based on Indian legislation, to fight terrorism. The death sentence would be among penalties under the new legislation.Reuter - 34 words
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Article44 1985-06-06 22 UPI ISRAEL will complete its military withdrawal from Lebanon today, the third anniversary of the start of the Jewish State's most divisive and controversial war. Some Israeli troops may still remain in Lebanon to train the Israeli-financed South Lebanon army. UPIUPI - 44 words
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136 1985-06-06 22 Reuter THE Australian government said yesterday it would no longer sign construction contracts with companies having majority South African ownership. The ban was effective immediately and its extension to other sectors of government would also be examined, it said. The decision was consistent with theReuter - 136 words
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123 1985-06-06 22 Reuter INDONESIA is studying measures to reduce protection of its domestic industry but must proceed cautiously, according to Finance Minister Radius Prawiro. "We are still working on it," he said yesterday. "It is a very sensitive area." In a confidential report obtained by ReutersReuter - 123 words
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342 1985-06-06 22 Bernama THE SABAH state reserves dwindled from MJ43O million to $173.9 million between the time of the dissolution of the state assembly and the coming into power of Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS). State Finance Minister Mr Bernard Dompok said: "There was $430 million when theBernama - 342 words
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455 1985-06-06 22 UPI AFP THE DEBT CRISIS in the developing world has eased but many nations still lack the tough fiscal discipline and political will needed for a full recovery, a panel of influential bankers said yesterday. "It is fair to say that we haveUPI; AFP - 455 words
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233 1985-06-06 22 UPI THE INFLUENCE of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries is diminishing due to high oil production by non-Opec nations and a sluggish world economy, the organisation's chairman said yesterday. Mr Subroto, who is also Indonesia's Minister of Mining and Energy, described the worldUPI - 233 words
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Article109 1985-06-06 22 Reuter INDIA will invite foreign oilcompanies to explore for oil in the country's 70 to 80 offshore blocks in the next two to three months, Petroleum Secretary G V Ramakrishna said. "The companies are waiting for a package of terms under which they can participateReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement9 1985-06-06 22 Senate body votoa to proaaura South Africa, Pago 59 words
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Advertisement198 1985-06-06 22 t HHpV« Si, V V >!>v tXJS> L 'iai -my j The Centurion Executive 18 karat gold, stainless steel, with or without diamonds Quartz. Water-resistant With sweep-second hand; day and date CONCORD. THE NAME IS A LEGEND, OWNERSHIP A PRIVILEGE. Singapore Authorised Dealers Asia Watch Centre Cortina Watch Centre Chew198 words
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Miscellaneous58 1985-06-06 22 WMsm Outlook for today: Showers over, several oreos in the lote morning and aorty afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on June 5 at the airport Maximum temperature 29.6 Associated humidity 78 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 0.9S Rainfall in millimetres 7.0 Rainfoll58 words
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159 1985-06-06 23 KINGSLEY WOOD - By KINGSLEY WOOD AUSTRALIAN maritime unions are likely to oppose the v use of foreign manned passenger ships as floating grandstands for the America's Cup Challenge off the West Australian coast in 1967. The unions are concerned only about shipping brought to159 words
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453 1985-06-06 23 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM EAC LINES is revamping its trans-Pacific and feeder operations. The reorganisation will result in the introduction of bigger capacity container ships and revision of its port rotation. The Danish carrier has chartered three new 1,800-TEU vessels from an undisclosed Panamanian company for453 words
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Article121 1985-06-06 23 THE CEYLON Shipping Corporation (CSC) has pulled two ships out of its Middle East Service, to be headed for auction once the Colombo government gives its consent. The termination of service of these two vessels was forced on CSC by Middle East port states, which121 words
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Article106 1985-06-06 23 NEDLLOYD LINES has phased two multi-pur-pose vessels, the Nedlloyd Santos and Nedlloyd Singapore, into its Far East Carribbean Express Service. The two 20,964 dwt vessels are part of a total of four ships which Nedlloyd acquired from Maersk Line. The two other sister-ships the Nedlloyd Seoul106 words
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Article109 1985-06-06 23 ASSOCIATED British Ports are optimistic for the first half results of 1965, according to its chairman Keith Stuart. Mr Stuart said: "Profits currently being earned from operations at the ports are an encouraging level, and all the signs are that for the first half of 1965 the109 words
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Article105 1985-06-06 23 The 12th ANNUAL conference of the Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zoabim* will be held this year in Melbourne on October 20-23. The conference always attracts delegates from many parts of the world and already there are a large number of bookings. The Frank Stewart105 words
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Article1141 1985-06-06 24 ANGOLA May 21 Luanda 5-6 days. 13 vessels berthed, 4 anchored. Lobito No delay. ARGENTINA May 21 Bueno6 Aires 20-25 days. 37 vessels berthed, 15 anchored awaiting grain loading. 6 days. 7 vessels anchored awaiting open quary berth. Rosario —10-12 days. 11 vessels berthed. San Lorenzo 7-10 days.1,141 words
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289 1985-06-06 24 MEMBERS of the Trans-Pacific Westbound Rate Agreement (TWRA) are now able to hold "electronic meetings" across three continents. This would enable them to "meet" on a continuous basis without leaving the office and take instantenous decisions on rates. The prompt response is crucial in the289 words
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Article88 1985-06-06 24 A RISE OF 10 per cent in cargo throughput has been achieved during the first three months of the year at the Port of Amsterdam. The rise in cargo handled has been attributed to a marked growth, about 45 per cent, in the transport of dry bulk cargoes88 words
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311 1985-06-06 24 Increase in A P Appledore's profits Lloyd's List UNTTED KINGDOM shipbuilding management and consultancy group, A A P Appledore, has unveiled a 31.7 per cent increase in interim pre-tax profit. Pre-tax profits for the six months ending March 31 rose to £443,000 from £337,100 in the corresponding period the yearLloyd's List - 311 words
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238 1985-06-06 24 PLANS TO build a highly sophisticated and expensive new drillship have been unveiled by a Norwegian company. The $80 million project gives Norwegian shipyards the promise of new offshore orders worth more than US$2OO million being placed within just a few weeks. The same company238 words
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Article690 1985-06-06 24 ABShpg V s Atao Una VI a APC Una V 4 AM. AM 2/3 ASCL i 1 BoM-Conodo Una VI 4/5 Bait-Onant Una VI 4/5 Baltic Em IX 2 Bonk Law V 5 BBS 1 4/5 Boys wot ar Shpfl V 4 Ban Una Cont V 3690 words
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Article1686 1985-06-06 24 ORE VOYAGE chartering was a feature of the freight market on Tuesday but confirmed details of such business were slow to emerge, dry cargo brokers said. A vessel was reported fixed for 220,000/240,000 long tons iron ore from Saldanha Bay to Rotterdam at U554.75 fio for June, some1,686 words
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Article179 1985-06-06 25 ADMIRAL HAROLD Shear has resigned as administrator of the US "Federal Maritime Administration. The resignation took effect on June 1, only a couple of days after Admiral Shear handed in his letter. It is known that Admiral Shear had been frustrated by the glacial movement of some179 words
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Article552 1985-06-06 25 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO A SHAKEOUT IN the shipping industry is needed both in tonnage and the way the industry is organised, said Mr Kerry St Johnston, chairman of Overseas Containers Ltd. Liner trades and conferences have been affected by the advent of containerisation and552 words
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Article184 1985-06-06 25 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/European, Par 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. Nedlloyd184 words
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Article124 1985-06-06 25 AMERICAN BUREAU of Shipping will move into its new headquarters in Paramus, New Jersey, at the end of this year. The non-profit, non-governmental, classification society acquired the five-storey building at an undisclosed price. The building has a total of 167,800 sq feet of office space with almost124 words
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6099 1985-06-06 30 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for porta 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.6,099 words
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Article685 1985-06-06 31 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movamant Ship Voy dote/time Operator cargo schedule Location Uni Forward 003W 06.6.85 2100 G Asia F2 0600-0900 S4 Rotu Konsort 172N 06.6.85 2300 S'pore Shpg F2 0700-0800/1000-1100 N1 E Gentle 004RW 06.6.85 2359 G Asia685 words
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Article1723 1985-06-06 31 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B A T«f EnterpnsM N Ltd Sam* (S) AI Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Lm African Shpg Ageocies (S) Ahrenkiel Lmer Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C T««pf« Oceonus Stappng Agencies (S) Multport Sdn ohd (PK)1,723 words
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Article432 1985-06-06 32 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Gen Lykes K36 Scalp alongside 06.6.85/2200 Koh Jin K9/10 i Borneo alongside 06.6.85/0300 Str Venture K24E SSPL alongside 06.6.85/1500 Trans Hav KI1A Barber alongside 06.6.85/1300 AWcrator K17 African 06.6.85/0100 07.6.85/1200 Auby K25W SSPL 06.6.85/1200 07.6.85/1500 Frotamanila K9432 words
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Advertisement462 1985-06-06 23 ©HEUNG-A SHIPPING KomHm Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. KtUnt/Penanf Buun/lnchon Fm: Bmon/Moii S port Afont: Noptuno Afondos Pto Ltd Tol: *****77 P.K. *****4, PM *****5 K.L. *****0 Agents. Orient Overseas Codeine* Line 70 SwrtH Mm #04-03 Mvm Hm S«ff T* 221M11 I*RB ***** crs ornct ire #oua t*462 words
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Advertisement134 1985-06-06 23 [KMDB MEMBERS OF the Trons-Pocific Westbound Rote Agreement (TWRA) ore now able to hold "electronic meetings" across three continents. Page II A SHAKEOUT IN the shipping industry is needed both in tonnage and the way the industry is organised. Page 111 Index to advertisers II London freight II Port conditions134 words
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Advertisement382 1985-06-06 23 Monthly from Pitman A*mbh at at good bookshop t and lflTimes RU Distributors I M MAERSK LINE Voy S*por* -.1 •s■!»*« CM* Im a II l« IIH MB OS-IM2MMB CT 10/1 MM MB crs -m im mb CT 7 M I7M MB OS I MM IM MB IrrrßrTFßrrngmgffa ffrrxin? OS382 words
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Advertisement190 1985-06-06 24 m Y. S. LINE YAM A ***** A- SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES Malaysian Bk| Agants: Anfto-frtnch Tradbig (M) SdN BM Pan Asia Line: ltd. COWTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN TAIWAN 9 Pm M M M M/l IVI 17/1 12/1 M/l w a/i n/i M/I 4/7 V 7 11/7 U/7 aarr *a190 words
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Advertisement680 1985-06-06 25 r The Straits Steamship Group WGS* Mansfield Container Shipping Re Ltd Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHtP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT K/7 M/ 7 M/ 7 11/7 11/7 a/7 25/7 17/7 a/7 n/7 a/7 a/7 M/t U/I a/t a/« •l/« M/ 9680 words
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Advertisement590 1985-06-06 25 Franco Bclyuin Sor v/ccs iMf ACt CONSORTIUM Ula (10 JM) 1M >M IM IM 7 M IH Ula (17 MO I M IM 11M DM MM MM «JM (24 JM) IS M MM MM MM BM SM IM (HMiaM KM SM DM MM MM aM •nctts cvft te/te n traMMM590 words
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Advertisement375 1985-06-06 26 Hapag-Lloyd^ 10 CONTINENT/UK EXPORTS Or camafe to Scandhavia, Med, Carrtoean I S. America Wand hadag* to Wand dtttoußaw to Europe I TO EUROPE/MED I'M* KaM| *NM|tMaaaßM n/i m/i x/i I 7/7 J/7 11/7 4/1 14/7 14/7 11/7 11/1 l/l 12/1 14/1 11/1 H/7 17/7 »/7 VI IV 14/1 17/1 14/1375 words
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Advertisement227 1985-06-06 26 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES r v i r TT A i i KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC worn. m#M( Lm*« tar OCEAMA cam 24/6 P. Mvtsfcy, Lac. Raha* KMa. Honiara, Namca. Lantoka, Suva, Papccttc, Pip, flpu OCEANA QUEEN 7/7 fi/7227 words
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Advertisement572 1985-06-06 29 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): ib*r ol ACE Co Aho acceptmf cargo 10/lrom ScaW.na.ia C COHTUNtR S'por. Ctar* T«k Ftt Cjrj. 23W Where PK dates indicated tn brackets, cargo to/from TO MO FROM AUSTRALIA: Jayakarta Anro Jayakarta SMGAPORE... PENANG. P. KEIANG... BRISBANE... SYWEY 25/6 29/6 1/7572 words
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