The Business Times, 17 June 1985
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Title Section12 1985-06-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1985 60 CENTS12 words
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701 1985-06-17 1 ALVIN TAY - P S Tan explains his side of the story to shareholders By ALVIN TAY INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank director Tan Poh Siong has told shareholders his side of the story in an attempt to counter a resolution passed by his fellow directors701 words
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500 1985-06-17 1 UPI US ARMS manufacturers have expanded thei? "offset" agreements with fuieign weapon purI i M a f i i ..I n II jll CllfTl tO BCKMI6 tourism Qlrecttog mfljens of travel dollars to foreign ooflers. Such agreements used to be HmtodUPI - 500 words
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202 1985-06-17 1 AP REPRESENTATIVES of US semiconductor manufacturers have made the first use of a new trade law to ask President Ronald Reagan to pressure Japan to open its US$7 billion market to their products. They filed a petition with Michael Smith, the actingAP - 202 words
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Article64 1985-06-17 1 Reuter MORE CHILDREN die in developing countries because of their mothers' ignorance about infant care than because of famine and war, according to a study released recently by the private research group World Watch Institute. Female illiteracy and lack of nutrition education claims the lives ofReuter - 64 words
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463 1985-06-17 1 DAVID GABRIEL - By DAVID GABRIEL Special Correspondent THE MANAGEMENT of Scotts Holding Pte Ltd, owner of Scotts Shopping Centre, has made a brave decision. Realising that the Singapore retail scene has undergone a drastic change in the past two years, it has decided to463 words
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266 1985-06-17 1 REFLECTING the sluggishness of the iM'upeilj market, Central Provident Fund members took out lev cash from their compulsory savings last March and April compared with the corresponding months last year. Some PCI million was taken out last March under the Board's266 words
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246 1985-06-17 1 IN A NEW effort to promote the financial fulwes market in Singapore, the Singapore International Monetary Exchange to behewed to be preparing to bold a competition carrying a prize of B*lo,ooo for the winner. Officials contacted would neither ooirfli in nor deay it. TMi246 words
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Advertisement158 1985-06-17 1 nfl m What you missed... If you did not read BT on Saturday, you would not know who is the secret "overseas buyer" of Hongkong Land's Excelsior Hotel. and you would also not know why Hock Lock Slew considers Lum Chang Holdings a low-risk investment. You cannot bo without BT158 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1739 1985-06-17 2 DAVID GABRIEL - Rafiq Jumabhoy seeks the winning combination of goods, food and diversions By DAVID GABRIEL THE JUMABHOY family have been in Singapore for three generations, their grandfather arriving at the turn of this century. The family fortune was first made in spice and commodity1,739 words
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975 1985-06-17 2 JONATHAN CARR - By JONATHAN CARR FT THE WEST GERMAN government has produced a new scheme to try to channel more capital to small and mediumsized businesses. A Bill with this aim passed through the Cabinet in March and is now going through Parliament. But it alreadyFT - 975 words
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Article, Illustration578 1985-06-17 2 FT SMALL Business Investment Companies in the US, on which the new West German proposals to encourage investment in small companies are partly modelled, have played an important part in the growth of the American venture capital industry. Established in 1958 andFT - 578 words
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293 1985-06-17 2 WORLD Executive Digest, a monthly magazine focusing on management problems, undergoes a significant change in Sep* tember. More original articles on Asian companies and hwluri men are planned for die magazine. The editors will have to do more than merely condense293 words
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Article, Illustration582 1985-06-17 3 LEE HAN SHIH - Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH DUTCH software companies are looking to overseas market for growth. Owing to the many similarities between Holland and Singapore, many Dutch software packages will be of interest to companies in the Republic. The following are some of those softwares: Aeewuttag Mftwan far miertewnpaten582 words
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Article, Illustration828 1985-06-17 3 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG "WE DON'T make watches, we make fine Jewellery pieces that tell the time." And that is the whole business philosophy of Piaget in a nutshell, or should we say, jewellery case. The Swiss JoaUliers, or jeweller, makes nothing worth less828 words
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1143 1985-06-17 3 WINSTON WILLIAMS - By WINSTON WILLIAMS NYT READING American business news lately has been like reading a drawn-out Hollywood script of corruption: old-line manufacturers exposed for cheating the Pentagon, venerable banks caught laundering money, a securities firm found fraudulently kiting cheques, once-respected businessmen and former governmentNYT - 1,143 words
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Advertisement223 1985-06-17 3 WANTED-Your Nominations For Singapores Best Business Brain THE search is on for Singapore's most outstanding business brain, and you are invited to join in. Business Times the republic's foremost business publication and DHL the world's leading international courier have joined forces to find the person who deserves the title: Businessman223 words
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OVERSEAS
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578 1985-06-17 4 Reuter THE European Commission has launched an ambitious plan to abolish all barriers in the European Community by 1992, declaring that this was the only way to meet the economic challenge from the United States and Japan. Internal market commissioner Lord CockfieldReuter - 578 words
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396 1985-06-17 4 Reuter NTT AMERICAN industrial output Ml in May for the second consecutive month, the government rented over the weekend, ((idling speculation in financial markets that the central bank would again cut interest rates in a bid to stimulate the economy. Hie news providedReuter; NTT - 396 words
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151 1985-06-17 4 AFP IT IS ILLEGAL to aeil panties, bras and suspender belts If they are of the edible variety and flavoured with rum, chocolate and peaches, the Supreme Court in Rome has ruled. The esse was the result of the seizure by security forces in FebruaryAFP - 151 words
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190 1985-06-17 4 UPI ABOUT 60 people, most of them curious onlookers, showed up for a rally on Saturday to protest against the new flavour of Coca Cola. Waving protest signs, such as "New Coke? The Gods must be crazy!", the protesters urged theUPI - 190 words
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221 1985-06-17 4 Reuter AFP THE Communist Party daily Pravda has called for greater cooperation among the Sovietled east bloc trading group Comecon to counter economic policies of the west, including sanctions and boycotts. But at the same time, it underlined Comecon's readiness to work towards accordReuter; AFP - 221 words
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Article, Illustration107 1985-06-17 4 THREE YEARS it a long Mmi for Mw Arynthw psto, whtf with IwltoHn running at mora than 1.000 mt cut armuattv. Afowitlni bills in circulation until luat thraa years ago are now being sold aa antiques though they ara aa good aa naw. Laat week,Reuter photo. - 107 words
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237 1985-06-17 4 Reuter INDUSTRIAL countries must make major Investments in energy resources to avoid a new oil crisis in the next decade, the International Energy Agency (lEA) said yesterday. The Paris-based agency, which groups the 21 main non-communist industrial countries, makes the call in two reportsReuter - 237 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article68 1985-06-17 4 NEW ZEALAND'S Prime Minister David Lange's Labour government on Saturday suffered a sharp by-election defeat by the opposition National Party in the previously-safe Labour seat of Tlmaru. Winning candidate Maurice Mctigue held a 1,480 election night majority, a 10 per cent swing away from the government, which has68 words
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Article64 1985-06-17 4 MANUEL ELIZALDE, 81, head of a major Philippine private business empire that dates back to Spanish colonial times, died on Saturday in hospital after a short illness, a family spokesman said. Scion of an established Spanish family and graduate of Britain's Cambridge University, Mr Elizalde pioneered ventures that64 words
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Article52 1985-06-17 4 MORE than 10,000 nomad families in Inner Mongolia now light their yurts, or traditional tents, with electricity from wind generators, the New China news agency reported on Friday. According to a national meeting on wind power, China has 10,300 wind generators, mostly in the northern autonomous region of52 words
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Article48 1985-06-17 4 PENINSULAR Malaysia's consumer price index declined by 0.2 per cent from the previous month to 125.0 in April this year, the Statistics Department reported. The CPI also fell by 0.2 per cent for the first four months of this year over the corresponding period last year.48 words
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Article54 1985-06-17 4 CHINESE authorities have confiscated more than U*****,000 worth of counterfeit foreign currency in China's Shenzhen special economic zone since 1980, said a Chinese report. The Bank of China's Shenzhen branch has discovered $2.18 million fake Hongkong dollars and 8,460 fake US dollars in the zone, the China News54 words
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Article57 1985-06-17 4 CONSERVATIONISTS are urging Indonesia to clamp down on crocodile and butterfly hunters in the remote Jungle province of Irian Jaya to save the species from extinction. "Preservation is needed Immediately, or we will lose some of our most valuable reptiles and insects," said an Indonesian environment forum report, quoted57 words
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Article87 1985-06-17 4 Agencies JAPAN'S official development assistance (ODA) jumped 14 per cent to reach an all-time high of US$4.3l billion last year, making the country the world's second largest supplier of ODA after the US, according to latest figures by the Japanese Foreign Ministry. ODA extended to international bodies roseAgencies - 87 words
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Article805 1985-06-17 4 ARRIVALS Operator PAA Iwn PA2I Ml MM 5020 Froai LAX/TYO/ HKG MAS MH601 3720 KUL SIA SO 43 5750 DMA SIA SO 45 3815 MRU MAS MH6S) 3620 KUL MAS MH603 >905 KUL MAS MH671 9935 KUL MAS MHBII 5940 PEN SV SV378 9940 JED/RUH CAL 0806805 words
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182 1985-06-17 5 AFP INDONESIA'S foreign tourist intake in 1984 rose by 9.7 per cent from the previous year to 700,910 visitors, according to Tourism, Post and Telecommunications Minister Ahmad Tahir. This was a good performance, considering that the inflow of tourists to many other countries hadAFP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration64 1985-06-17 5 THE CALM before the storm...«hsse Japanese Sumo wrestlers strike s picture of balance and poise as they warm up for the Grand Bumo Tournament now taking place in Madtoon Square Garden in New York. Sumo is not one of the more graceful arts but as64 words
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155 1985-06-17 5 AFP THE DEFEATED Parti Berjaya has dismissed allegations that about Ms2so million (US$llO million) went missing from Sabah state reserves Just before the current government took office on April 22. The Malaysian national news agency, Beraama, reported the Berjaya denial in a statementAFP - 155 words
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261 1985-06-17 5 Reuter NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister David Lange said in an article published on Saturday that New Zealand intends to continue to underpin the Anzus treaty in the South Pacific. Mr Lange, in an article for the US magazine, Foreign Affairs, said early progressReuter - 261 words
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264 1985-06-17 5 AFP THE JAPANESE, accused of unfair competition abroad because of their reputation as workaholics, may be getting longer holidays by one day a year, in three year's time. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the opposition have agreed to propose a newAFP - 264 words
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126 1985-06-17 5 AFP TOKYO POLICE have raided the head offices of a Japanese brokerage syndicate which they alleged sent cheques illegally out of the country and which also faces damages suits on fraud charges. The raid on the head office of Toyota Shoji was carried out onAFP - 126 words
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Article484 1985-06-17 5 UPI BARTENDERS and waitresses are most likely to be victims of robbery or larceny while radio operators, stenographers and opticians are are least likely to be robbed, a new study done in the US says. The report, Crime Victimisatioirßates for 246 Occupations, details the riskUPI - 484 words
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589 1985-06-17 5 Reagan accepts invitation to visit India UPI INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv GamM, concluding his first visit to the US, issued a joint statement on Saturday with President Reagan and said, "We hit it off together." Air Gandhi ended his visit with a dinner, givenUPI - 589 words
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Advertisement116 1985-06-17 4 ASIAPRINT '85, your total showcase for the printing and graphic arts industry. iSIAPRIMT JUNE 20-23 WORLD TRADE CENTRE South Asia's 4th International Exhibition of Printing, Graphic Arts Equipment Supplies —-S Time: 12 -8 pm (20 -22 June) •10am— 6 pm (23 June) SINGAPORE For invitation, contact Sponsor INTERFAMA PTE LTD116 words
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Miscellaneous16 1985-06-17 4 ..ANPONFnm,rtLBNMtM mMipmHe&MKWNS MfiNIPSF&KVSOMermiB ABOUT FVMNSTMTta/SHsLwu&soimiON. BY GARRY TRUDEAU t *T m 'U m i *cr Y?16 words
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Advertisement182 1985-06-17 5 I•O 9 O Nr J? o 1° iiii ft it* o rttf. 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 schedules182 words
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WORLD BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration1019 1985-06-17 6 ASAD LATIF - A proud minority refuses to relinquish the right to think There are few places in the world where communal hatred is as primal as in the Middle East. Ancient enmities live on, masked in changing political forms. But there are people who1,019 words
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351 1985-06-17 6 Reuter THE CASE against Philippine Armed Forces chief General Fabian Ver as a conspirator in the Benigno Aquino murder hangs in the balance following the dismissal tc prosecution evidence of testimony he gave to an official inquiry. V«r Is on trial withReuter - 351 words
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717 1985-06-17 6 Reuter INDIA'S oil boom appears to be petering out there have been no major new finds in the past 18 months and there is growing concern about what this means to the economy. Opening an international energy conference in New Delhi inReuter - 717 words
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Article, Illustration795 1985-06-17 6 UPI SHORTLY before his 100 th day in office, Mikhail Gorbachev stood with his back to surviving members of the Old Guard and declared war on the inefficiency and vested interests that are choking the Soviet Union. In his brief time inUPI - 795 words
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Advertisement357 1985-06-17 6 PRIVATE TREATY) ft of 4 ftAYS DURATION 26th -28th June 1986 with THOUSANOB OF W LOTS Wtjk VESSELS as lata w 1983, including: Harbour and Odm Tags up to 3200 HP &36 Tons Bollard Pul 24" «i 27" Cuttar Suction Dredger* Submersible, Deck, Hatch, r Anchor. WortohoD. AcctTn htm w357 words
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Advertisement86 1985-06-17 6 JDIAN COOKBOOK A comprehensive collection of authentic Indian recipes, ranging from aromatic main dishes to sweetmeats and sherbets. Superb colour photographs illustrate every recipe t Including an extensive, illustrated guide to spices. W*"Jf 9 m v X t *sr ;v A 4 n> n V 0 I 3 tJk at86 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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322 1985-06-17 7 Reuter THE US and 11 other countries have granted Argentina a US$4B3-million loan to tide it over until International Monetary Fund (IMF) payments arrive later this year. The so-called bridge loan to debt-ridden Argentina is likely to reassure US bank regulators about the qualityReuter - 322 words
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Article265 1985-06-17 7 Reuter THE BRAZILIAN government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have ended three weeks of negotiations on a new economic programme without agreeing on a draft letter of intent. Bank creditors have made such an agreement a precondition for rescheduling the country's US$lO3-billion debt. TheReuter - 265 words
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223 1985-06-17 7 Reuter WHEN will gold recover its lustre? The question brought experts to the Swiss financial centre of l»ugsno last week, and they have decided that much depends on private investors. These investors are still «ghrtng shy of the gold market in theReuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration493 1985-06-17 7 ALVIN TAY - Total assets have risen to $1.2 billion By ALVIN TAY UNION BANK of Finland (Singapore), the local merchant hanking arm of Finland's oldest commercial bank, chalked up impressive pre-tax earnings of $6.4 million last year, about 2Vt times the level achieved in 1983. The rapid493 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article420 1985-06-17 7 Union Bank of Switserland THE STEP-BY-STEP finning of the US dollar and the temporary weakness of sterling have been the main features of currency trading in the last two The dollar remained almost stable initially in quiet, sometimes lethargic trading. But on Friday of the first weekUnion Bank of Switserland - 420 words
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Article247 1985-06-17 7 The Discount Co of Singapore Ltd. THE LOCAL interbank market continued to move erratically last week. Overnight rates which opened Monday at 4H AVi per cent firmed considerably to 6V4 per cent towards middle of the week but dosed lower at 5Vk 5 per cent onThe Discount Co of Singapore Ltd. - 247 words
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Article209 1985-06-17 7 Asian market ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended June 14 MD PRICES High Lew us$ 7 days 1 month 7 11/16 7 11/16 7 11/16 7 5/8 2 months 7 11/16 7 5/8 3 months 7 3/4 7 5/8 6 months 7 15/16 7 3/4 ■9 months209 words
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210 1985-06-17 7 Green Calber THE US dollar closed lower against major currencies last Friday, after fluctuating in a narrow 3.06 3.10 Deutschemark range during the week. The American unit continued to be held down by renewed expectations of possible cuts in US prime' and discountGreen & Calber - 210 words
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Article, Illustration516 1985-06-17 7 PLR of bonks at the dose of business on Friday, June 14, as supplied by the Association of Bonks in Singapore. BANK PLR Algemene Bonk 8Vi American Express 9Vi Am'Dom R'terdam Bank 8Vi Arab Banking Corp BV* Arab Bank Ltd 9 Asia Commercial 8Vi ANZ Banking Group516 words
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Article35 1985-06-17 7 The range of coN rates for the week ended Friday. June 14: Bonk fund 4.5—6 General fund 5.1—5.35 $m o f -L l„ n i. Or rUfKlS 2,067 Source: Short Deposits (M) Ltd.35 words
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Advertisement12 1985-06-17 7 Air freight is faster, our coverage is better... in BT every Friday12 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1027 1985-06-17 8 One man's commitment to human reproduction technology Australia has, for some time, been drawing business and professional talent from Singapore and Malaysia. Although there are fewer Singaporeans than Malaysians in Australia, they stand out from the crowd by virtue of excellence in their respective fields1,027 words
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223 1985-06-17 8 Letter to the Editor Dear 9r Your front-page story alleging that bank interest charges are no longer a tax deductible expense of remisiers is completely untrue. It is also completely unture that the new unit was formed to deal with remisiers and that there has223 words
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Advertisement616 1985-06-17 8 I The 3rd Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics Meet Saturday, August 31, 1985 National Stadium 5.30pm. of *V-v- 0m i it; *.v A Now and Numerous prizss worth thousands of dollars to bo won in tho PARTICIPANTS' LUCKY DRAW. So ovon H you don't breast tho taps, you may still win616 words
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TO ARTS
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628 1985-06-17 9 MARIE DAVID - By MARIE DAVID A CHALLENGING QUESTION the Annan Committee on the Future of Broadcasting addressed was the role of the broadcaster. The committee submitted its report to the British Parliament in 1977, but examined the changes that would take place in the industry from628 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1985-06-17 9 BERNARD HOLLAND - By BERNARD HOLLAND NYT EVERY GENERATION has its great performers. They appear in equal numbers regardless of intellectual climate, economic health or the systems of education which reared them. But at the level just below greatness, there has been tremendous growth since Work! WarNYT - 1,095 words
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SPORTS
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651 1985-06-17 9 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO A WOMEN'S Open division may well be a feature in the Anchor Beer Business Houses Squash League, which gets underway this evening with the Men's Graded qualifying rounds at the East Coast Parkway Recreation Centre. Graded women players now do651 words
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Article342 1985-06-17 9 UPI WET, CHILLY, miserable weather. For Chen Tze-Chung, it was just like home. "The rain did not really bother me," he said, after shooting a 69 on Saturday to dampen the rest of the field's chances of winning the 1985 US Open. "In Taiwan, we playUPI - 342 words
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329 1985-06-17 9 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER JOCKEY Moses Lee, back in the saddle after almost a year out of racing, showed that the old magic was still there when he booted home a smart double at Penang yesterday. Engaged to partner four horses in the 10-race329 words
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369 1985-06-17 9 FIRING a 10-over-par 80, Pang Kia Seng grabbed the C Division title in the Seletar Open golf championships with a fourstroke victory at the club course yesterday. The 18-handicapper played well below his handicap to win handily from Steven Wong (20) on 84.369 words
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Miscellaneous1119 1985-06-17 9 w cm mm SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages -g. J DMUVUMfnA frtl uptmg ana rrofTJivvivc ngiegms toilowed by Princess Chang Ping (Mandarin/r/Englsh subtitles) The Oen Campbel Music Show. Marwnah (Documentary) RIWHIWM ywvwinNitM J J Time to Draw (ChMren's Programme) Rod, Jane and Freddy (ChMren's Programme) Another Kind of Music Tomorrow's1,119 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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240 1985-06-17 10 Bernama ARTHUR BELL and Sons, describing the offer for the company to be made by Guinness as "wholly lacking in merit", has advised its shareholders to take no action with regard to any document they may receive from Guinness. "The board of Bell's has takenBernama - 240 words
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Article268 1985-06-17 10 JwwIS Ym 1140 Mtttub Etec M*sufc Estate 658 393 825 unch unch +21 400 -8 Mttsub Haovy 318 unch 965 -5 Mit*ui 360 +7 +55 -8 -7 +9 Mitiui Ship 172 -4 Asahi Glau 880 MitiU SiiwIWnu 535 647 +5 +26 551 Mitsumi. 830 unch Canon 1110 -20 Murata268 words
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340 1985-06-17 10 Reuter STOCK PRICES last Friday bounced back from a five-ses-sion losing streak with a sharp gain that put the Dow Jones Industrial Average over the 1300 level at the close. The Dow gained by 10.86 points to close at 1300.96. For the week,Reuter - 340 words
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Article118 1985-06-17 10 JUNf 14 AUfei Afcon Aigoma AigMT HkJg. Bark Mont Bark Nova Scofto M Canada BP Can Ltd Can Imp Bk Canpoc Carina OKaato a 18* 33* 22 z 13* 43* 32 29* 2t* unch unch fenp OB toco Int Mow Ftot MUb Kan Add LoMow MeTSodaT^-ZZ Mo*on A Moot*118 words
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Article241 1985-06-17 10 JUM 14 kd MOUSTtULS UHMC Woohrorth MM* 520 1550 ICS -1160 unch A Atpho Abercom AE And a «75 155 785 inch 5 An0o* Anqhoal 2900 ***** 1300 71W +65 inch 20 100 445 5 SET A 2800 25 455 5 Bartow* 1225 25 Com GoAd 1300 -30 C241 words
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Article796 1985-06-17 10 Amsterdam JUNC 14 Ph MN 446.50 -1 Aogon 99.00 -97.5 AhoW ***** 2.8 Afczo 107.40 +0.4 AMEV 245.20 -0.5 Amfot Amro Bark 77.» IWVd 14 50 +1.5 Bate MO) +0 2 Bonumq 380.00 -6 Bi» T«t z: 92 00 -0.5 Catand 34 50 -0.7 47X00 -6 M M,796 words
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Article54 1985-06-17 10 Reuter CAMPBELL Soup Co has agreed to buy a controlling interest in privately held Continental Foods Co SA of Puurs, Belgium, for an undisclosed amount of cash. Campbell says Continental is the largest privately held prepared foods company in Belgium and has sales of about US$ll5Reuter - 54 words
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Advertisement105 1985-06-17 10 iimiui f sJunkai 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-H--FURAMA SINGAPORE HOTEL 10 Eu Tong Sen Street. Singapore 0105 Tel: 533 3888 AN AUTHENTIC PENANG FEAST 111 N '111105 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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731 1985-06-17 11 Those who stand to benefit are forming coalitions to back the bill NYT AMID THE loud outcries from smokestack industries, high-tax states and other special interests that stand to be hurt by President Reagan's tax revision plan, Wall Street analysts and tax specialists have beenNYT - 731 words
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306 1985-06-17 11 AFP NEW REGULATIONS In Beijing on Saturday require China's burgeoning aviation companies to obtain approval from the near-mo-nopoly state airline, with which they are meant to compete. The regulations, issued by the State Council on Saturday, require some 30 non-registered companies dealing withAFP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration622 1985-06-17 11 AFP SEVERAL big international contracts have been whipped from under Britain's nose lately, and UK business and political leaders are arguing about who is to blame. Businessmen accuse Premier Margaret Thatcher of not backing them with export incentives and Mrs Thatcher criticises otherAFP - 622 words
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114 1985-06-17 11 Reuter WHEELOCK Marden and Co said it suffered an extraordinary loss of HK5368.54 million last year, mainly due to write-offs of diminution in value of certain property assets and the total investment plus loans to a subsidiary, Wheelock Maritime International. It had an extraordinary loss ofReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement144 1985-06-17 11 Executive Set lunch Daily $1290 y —ty MUKwyttHi Menu of (he iajaal# VTvvn 3-course lunch prepared in the finest Continental style. Each meal includes a hearty soup and a delicious deeeert. Mon Pork Chop Mexican Tuee Hungarian Beef Goulash Wed Veal Cordon Blue Thur Piccata MHanaise Fri Panfried Fillet of144 words
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537 1985-06-17 12 Reuter WEST GERMANY'S unprecedented use of a veto to block cuts in subsidised European Community grain prices has dealt a near-fatal blow to plans to reform the profligate Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The plans have suffered a serious setback following a decisionReuter - 537 words
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391 1985-06-17 12 Bernama THE ASSOCIATION of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) said Indonesia's cash offer of US$5 million to the International Tin Council (ITC) buffer stock will help boost the buffer stock manager's (BSM) operations. "The move is greatly appreciated now that the tin industryBernama - 391 words
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131 1985-06-17 12 AFP POLAND has withdrawn as a consumer member of the International Tin Council (ITC), official sources said at the end of a twoday ITC meeting in London on Thursday. Delegates attending the meeting said the move reflected difficulties experienced by Poland in keepingAFP - 131 words
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973 1985-06-17 12 UNCERTAIN conditions on the foreign exchange front again curtailed activity on the commodity markets during the Sterling was pulled by the conflicting factors of relatively high interest rates and falling oil prices. The cut of 0.25 per cent, to 12.5 per cent in base973 words
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Article202 1985-06-17 12 ON FRIDAY, wheat futures closed fractionally lower in moderately active trade on the Chicago Board of Trade. July ended near the middle of a 2V« cent range. Weakness in other pits weighed on wheat values, and the soft wheat harvest is set to begin in key midwestern states, which202 words
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Article191 1985-06-17 12 SOYBEAN futures closed six to 9V« cents a bushel lower in moderately active trade on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday. November ended near the bottom of a 12 j cent range. Weather factors resurfaced to dominate the negative sentiment. Although Argentina's financial upheavals could hamper its exports,191 words
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329 1985-06-17 12 AFP CHINA made a surprise entry into Colombo tea auctions last week for the first time in five years, buying what traders said was a substantial volume of tea. There were no clear indications why China, one of the world's leadingAFP - 329 words
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248 1985-06-17 12 UPI AMERICA'S dependence on the Soviet Union and South Africa for supplies of several vitally important metals could be ended within a decade, according to a congressional report released over the weekend. The report recommends development of promising deposits inUPI - 248 words
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Article24 1985-06-17 12 ""awf" Tjul|I (tONMl) hmA June 10 vAjunt 11 29.22 265 29.32 158 29.35 162 Jun. 13 29.40 137 L*- M 29.50 18624 words
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Article247 1985-06-17 12 FUTURES in Japan closed generally slightly higher oo Saturday with prices up 0 J to U on sporadic buying in line with the firmness in Singapore market on Friday night Trading was thin with most traders shifting to alternative markets due to the lack of trade interest Spot June247 words
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Article143 1985-06-17 12 CNnm Prodti Exchange ice Robuata 20/25% FOB NSW 485.00 (Solan' mmmm iIm pn Mmm 14. S$/100 k£ Coconut oil Bult FOB Old drum FOB Nt« drum FOB CM M 117.00 130.00 130.00 Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW EliW FOB NSW Gambler FOB NSW 413.00 272.00 330.00 1 Copra Mix143 words
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Article1115 1985-06-17 12 COFFEE ROBUSTA futures were iVjU ssfii on Friday afternoon by a weak New York market and weakness of the dollar, and closed )ust above session lows with losses of 23 to £1 a tonne from Thursday night. September traded last at £2,140, down £23 from Thursday, but £41,115 words
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Advertisement81 1985-06-17 12 illMllil.MiiMla.lr Location Lot Mo of sale 19 Jalan Tanah Puteh, Singapore 1545 3712 Nutria 27 497.7 sq. Metres (approx 5,357 sq. ft.) Freehold As stated In the Vendor's prescribed Tender documents Wednesday 31st July 1965 Enquiries and Tender Foras are to he collected frm 1. FT Pelayaran Naslonal Indonesia 1681 words
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Article, Illustration5192 1985-06-17 13 AMY CHEOK - It: By i AMY CHEOK INVESTORS' sentiment wm further dampened last week as the Singapore stock market was deluged with unconfirmed negative news. Throughout the week, there was talk that apart from the collapsed Overseas Trust Bank, there was a run on another Hongkong bank. Then there5,192 words
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286 1985-06-17 13 w% r «Australia til iS: A Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets closed lower last week with resource stocks hardest hit following commodity price (alls. Brokers said takeover speculation surrounding Castlemaine Tooheys Ltd and some strong profit reports failed to support the industrial sector. The All OrdinariesReuter - 286 words
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Article764 1985-06-17 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended June 14 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Strait* Trading: Bonus issue of one-for-four. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Mr Lim Soo Peng's interest in Chemical industries (For East) Ltd now stands at 19.31 per cent of the total equity, representing 2.92 mtton shares. DBS Nominees764 words
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Article1598 1985-06-17 14 GERALD COLVERD - mirijl London SlLjI By GERALD COLVERD BRITAIN'S drinkers who take their tipple in a pint glass in preference to the smaller varieties where one opts to have the mixture shaken, not stirred, were told last week that they are being robbed of £325 million annually in1,598 words
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579 1985-06-17 14 n w\ m ew A AP CORPORATE earnings reports don't rank very high on Wall Streeters' summer reading lists this year. Concern has mounted lately that the profit figures many businesses will announce in the next few months will be as weak as, or evenAP - 579 words
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Article354 1985-06-17 14 Tokyo AFP PRICES on the Tokyo stock market eased last week, reflecting the bearish trend on Wall Street. The Dow Jones average of 225 selected issues lost 31.70 yen last week to 12,716.95 yen. The Dow average started the week with a 33.25-yen loss in whatAFP - 354 words
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831 1985-06-17 14 MsjJ K.Lumpur A SHARE PRICES succumbed to heavy selling pressure on a broad front at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. For the greater part of the week, Jittery investors unloaded their shares onto the market as reports that Malaysia's Perwira Habib831 words
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Article298 1985-06-17 14 BCI FOREIGN and local institutional support pushed Milan share prices higher after a national referendum rejected the restoration of four points on the "scala mobile" (wage indexation) system which were cut last year. The volume of deals reached exceptional peaks of some 170 billion lire, toBCI - 298 words
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Article678 1985-06-17 14 LAST FULL YEAI C0«PMT P*r »od Dote last year ending Net EPS (cents) Gram *r Net ($SS Pokong Inv K L Industries Peak Hua Final Final Final Jan 31 Mor 16 Mar 27 Dec 84 Oct 84 Dec 84 3.2 0.3 1.5 16.0 9.352L 2,878 29 QAF Ltd678 words
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Article165 1985-06-17 14 1 I iHongkong M AFP THE HANG SENG Index slumped 100.58 points last week in continuing reaction to the collapse of the Overseas Trust Bank (OTB). The index fell heavily most days last week, Including Thursday and Friday, closing at 1,441.97. It has lostAFP - 165 words
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123 1985-06-17 14 Reuter STOCK PRICES in Seoul closed higher last week and trading volume increased as the government took measures to help support the market. The composite index rose 5.93 points to 140.14 and the daily average turnover was 23.1 million shares against the previous week'sReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement105 1985-06-17 14 A masterpiece of elegance and precision. Ukra-sltm. Two independent gas reserves. Finished in cninese lacquer Handcrafted in Switzerland by /"> *Ad Cm <J Ach* kgh-rt L I K•IRMAMN Te« *****88 Singapore P il NOTICE To the holders of the floating rat* U.S. Dollar Certificates of Depoait dua 17th Dacambar, 1985105 words
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Article, Illustration387 1985-06-17 15 LORETTA MCLAUGHAN - Trading conditions likely to remain sluggish By LORETTA MCLAUGHAN THANKS mainly to profits recovering at the E A O Hotel in Penang in the second half of the year, Jack Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd managed to post a slight increase in full387 words
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Article1179 1985-06-17 15 Currant payment date Beaks dose Date poyobi# Tetal far rite year Total far last year Aa!!! <1 11^ Ambossodor Amol Steel Astatic Do* Rata Kowon Botu Untong Boh on C AC CCM C K Tug C ProptftMt Qmm bid CMm Tock D Koramot Doh Yung Doyopi Md Dim1,179 words
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Article127 1985-06-17 15 LEONG HUAT Industries, replying to an SES enquiry, says the auditors' qualifications of its accounts relate to Ferro Engineering and Construction Pte Ltd and Perro Industries Sdn Bhd The former subsidiary's accounts have been prepared on the basis that the company is a going concern, the validity127 words
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407 1985-06-17 15 EMTEX CORP has claimed that MBf Holdings'B general offer is not an offer in law as any acceptance Is not contract-binding. Council for Emtex, Mr Robert Lazar, contended that in law, if one accepted an offer, then it should be binding. If407 words
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408 1985-06-17 15 TERESA LIM - TERESA LIM THE HONGKONG stock market may fall below 1,400 points on the Hang Seng Index in the near term, but its long-term prospects continue to look extremely good. Brokers in Singapore and Hongkong agree that the Hongkong market was overbought408 words
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279 1985-06-17 15 MALAYSIAN businessman Lee Ming Tee, now based in Sydney, sold a 19.9 per cent stake in Hooker Corporation, one of Australia's biggest property concerns, for about AssB million (US$3B.3 million) on Friday. Mr Lee said the remainder of his Hooker shares about 10279 words
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217 1985-06-17 15 JOINING THE ranks of the other two local construction companies that have business dealings in China, late starter Lim Kah Ngam has announced that it has secured a Rmb2o million (5515.6 million) joint-venture building contract. The contract covers the provision of design and engineering services217 words
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Article105 1985-06-17 15 Com pony RIGHTS ISSUE Dah Yung One-for-one SI 00 per share (Bonus entitled to rights) George Town Two-f or-one $1.00 per shore KiHirtghofl Two-for-five $1.15 per shore Peak Hua Three-for-two $1.50 per share Sub-division of $1 par into 2 shores of 50 cents each Sateras Res One-for-two $125105 words
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Article15 1985-06-17 15 Company BONUS ISSUE Straits Trading On*-for-four Ex-date Jun 28 Books ck>M: Jul 1015 words
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143 1985-06-17 15 THE MALAYSIAN Ministry of Finance has confirmed the appointment of Mr Azfad Yam Ahmad, 36, as the new secretary of the Capital Issues Committee (CIC). Mr Azizi is currently the manager of Rank Negara's accounting department Mr Azizi takes over from Mr C143 words
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263 1985-06-17 15 TAN CHONG Motor Holdings Bhd's earnings for this year are unlikely to worsen in spite of the launch of the Proton Saga, the Malaysian car, according to chairman Tan Sri Da to Tan Yuet Fob. In its latest annual report, he said:263 words
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Article80 1985-06-17 15 SANYO INDUSTRIES (Malaysia) Bhd's bonus issue will lower the net tangible asset value of its shares from M 32.40 to M 52.22. Sanyo's bonus issue of 880,000 shares of $1 each was first proposed on May 16 and will increase its capital to $11.88 million. Its directors80 words
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Article529 1985-06-17 15 imraa mm™ BY HOCK LOCK SIEW THE SHARP 12 per cent drop on the Hang Seng Index, the key barometer of the Hongkong stock market, in only a week shows how much the bull needed a breather. It needed only an excuse for share prices to takeBY HOCK LOCK SIEW - 529 words
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666 1985-06-17 16 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH Special Correspondent AN "ULTIMATUM" to leave the KaQang Basin by the end of this month has been served on most of the shipyards along Jalan Benaan Kapal. But rather than relocate, some yards are seriously thinking about quitting the business666 words
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501 1985-06-17 16 FT AN AUDIT team from the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has been invited to the offices of Hongkong's Ka Wah Bank to make an independent assessment of the bank's liquidity position. It is understood that the team's conclusions will play an importantFT - 501 words
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112 1985-06-17 16 Reuter ADVANCED and diversified Soviet intelligence operations in the US are overwhelming an understaffed US counter-espio-nage operation, the New York Times reported. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) identified as many as 600 agents of the KGB, the Soviet intelligence agency, among 2,000 Soviet officialsReuter - 112 words
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195 1985-06-17 16 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Stockbrokers Association was set up in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The protem committee comprises Tengku Noor Zakiah Tengku Ismail as president, Mr Lee Keng Bin as vice-president, with Tengku Noone Aziz Tengku Mahmood, Mr Yusoff Datuk Haji All, Mr Hasslm HajiBernama - 195 words
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324 1985-06-17 16 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) yesterday accepted the new salary scheme for artisans but rejected as "unacceptable" the salary increases of $15 to $35 for employees in the *C and 'D'Bernama - 324 words
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Article, Illustration62 1985-06-17 16 WITH AN oys on ths Wlmblodon tennis fortnight srhich •tarts on Juno 24, designer Olivor QoMomith of London tios oomo up with o poir of ■moshing sunglsssos «or tho tennis fans on tlio go. Modsi Jsno HoNiwoN eotchos tho oys wtth tho "tennis" sunglsssos ond a "luxurious teathor"AP photo. - 62 words
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Article181 1985-06-17 16 Bernama THE LARGEST offshore platform to be built by an oil company in the region, coating about M*7 million, is now taking shape about 200 km off Trengganu. Already the huge foundational structure of the platform, or the Jacket, coating <tf million, has been launched at Ebr> Pro*Bernama - 181 words
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Article68 1985-06-17 16 Reuter A HIJACKED AaMTftcan air- a a_ n lit uner iiiwn in utifui yesierday far the third time Mnce beinc Mixed by Lebanese Shi'ite Hll ill on VHday, airport olflclala «aid. The Trans World Airitom (TWA) Boring 717, with more than 40 pa—age nReuter - 68 words
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Article54 1985-06-17 16 Reuter THE WEDDING of a while American sroman and a Sooth Africa "»«<>• front-page news yesterday ftftor tile coupic the first mixed-race marriage Aoe the abolition two weeks ago of apartheid aex laws. ewMrlf— ■■»>!■ n I» I ■■■la .1 gm suht) McvfuirK idutin churchReuter - 54 words
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Article37 1985-06-17 16 Reuter SEPARATIST gnsriDaa blew up a nil bridge in Sri La» lot's bmUw province. (MB> dal sources «Id the guerillas on Saturday detonateo land mines ander the bridge at Omasthai. No caaualtiasReuter - 37 words
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Article50 1985-06-17 16 Reuter TWO IMs hit South African black 1 sn Saturday night as the aattoa jPoesible unrest rfiTToE said one blast ohM sstsnsive damage to mum offices near Dorbaa. A hand grenade f ißlortwl near a black councillor's house In a township nsar Cape Town.Reuter - 50 words
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Article49 1985-06-17 16 AFP A PRIVATE prosecutor la the Dealgno Aquino murder trial, Lupino Lasaro, haa said that "it to a foregone conclusion" that General Fatten Ver would win an early acquittal, but vowed to contest it in the Supreme Court, the lawyer's daughter, Rowena, said yesterday, AFPAFP - 49 words
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Advertisement7 1985-06-17 16 AxiZi It DMT CJC Mcratary, Pag* 157 words
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Miscellaneous45 1985-06-17 16 Outlook for today: Portly doarfy day. Rsport for 24 hours prior to 7.30pm on June 16 at #w airport: Maui m twp>r>fr> 29.7 Anocigtad humidity 71 Mm—■ toayarotora 25.4 Aaoootod haaAy Homaf«MhiM 0.00 taiafal aftNtw 1.0 RaMoM tto awatli 31J Rainy days this aoiitb 1045 words
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352 1985-06-17 17 Reuter INDIA'S 64 SHIPPING companies have failed to repay over four billion rupees owed to commercial banks and government financial agencies, shipowners and bankers said. The companies have had a total post-tax losses of 2.25 billion rupees in the pastReuter - 352 words
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532 1985-06-17 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE ORIENTAL Importer which was hit in the Gulf recently is considered a total constructive loss. The cost of repairs would amount to US$6 million which is far in excess of the insured value of the vessel. The manager of the Oriental532 words
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Article79 1985-06-17 17 Reuter ALL NORWEGIAN oil and gas exploration has been halted by an oil workers' strike which began on Saturday, and production could be affected within a few days, oil companies said. Last-minute talks between the Oil Workers Association (ROF) and the Norwegian Ship Employers Association (ASO) brokeReuter - 79 words
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Article55 1985-06-17 17 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA Northbound Shipping Conference said it will introduce an 11.25 per cent bunker surcharge on its Australia to Japan and Korea trade, effective July L The conference will also introduce a 13.76 per cent bunker surcharge on the Australia to the Philippines, Hongkong and Taiwan tradeReuter - 55 words
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Article81 1985-06-17 17 Reuter THE DANISH-BASED East Asiatic Company (Det Oestasiatiske Kompagni A/S), said turnover and profit for the first quarter of 1965 increased substantially against the same 1984 period. The trading group's quarterly report predicted total 1965 turnover of 19 to 20 billion crowns, against 1964 net salesReuter - 81 words
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Article98 1985-06-17 17 AFP A SOUTH KOREAN delegation is to leave for Hongkong for talks with Chinese shipping company officials on compensation for a South Korean fishing boat which sank in a collision with a Chinese freighter. The semi-official Central Federation of Fishery Cooperatives in Seoul said that direct negotiationsAFP - 98 words
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Article571 1985-06-17 18 TWO ULTRA LARGE crude carriers were sold for continuing trading in the London sec-ond-hand sale and purchase market last week. Second-hand tonnage brokers said an unnamed concern paid about US$9 million en bloc, just a fraction of the construction cost, for the 357,630dwt Wlad571 words
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Article1646 1985-06-17 18 INCREASED grain chartering is reported on the freight market on Thursday with rates generally holding steady, shipbrokers said. The unchanged level of US$l4 is reported to have been paid for two grain cargoes from the US Gulf to Japan while $16 was agreed from the US Northern Range1,646 words
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Article792 1985-06-17 18 A Top Ent X 1 V 9 Atao Urm VI 3 Ahror*uai In* X 1 AC Topafar X s APC In V 4 API 2/3 Anro Sarvica VI 1/2 Antah Onant X 3 Arrow Urw> X 4 Alto* LMi fcJi X 4 1 AT*. Asa 1 Bah-Canada792 words
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Article, Illustration123 1985-06-17 18 THIS IS THE conceptual drawing of the 30,000 grt cargo-passenger ferry (right) which Nippon Kokan KK is building for a Nedlloyd-sub-sidiary, Hollandse Vrachtvaart Maatschappij. This is the first ferry order which a European owner is awarding to the Japanese yard. The ferry can accommodate123 words
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Article163 1985-06-17 19 AP A DUTCH RESEARCH ship has returned home on Saturday after a year-long scientific expedition in the eastern waters of Indonesia. The 1,320-ton RV Tyro and three supporting ships from Indonesia have carried out the Snellius 11, an US$B.5 million joint research mission since July 6AP - 163 words
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426 1985-06-17 19 Lloyd's List ANOTHER RETREAT on planned rate increases has been sanctioned under pressure by the 19 members of the Trans-Pacific Westbound Rate Agreement for US exports to the Far East. A continued attack on the conference by shippers and maritime authorities have squeezedLloyd's List - 426 words
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Article188 1985-06-17 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container188 words
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Article121 1985-06-17 19 Reuter A STRIKE by Wellington's four tugmasters has brought container traffic in the port to a standstill, a harbour official said. The strike which began last week was lifted briefly on Wednesday to allow the Soviet cargo ship Pavel Korchagin to depart for the Antarctic toReuter - 121 words
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157 1985-06-17 19 Kingsley Wood - «y Kingsley Wood THE AUSTRALIAN Chamber of Shipper has again told the government of its concern about the unions' shiprepair campaign and the manner in which contracts are being obtained. The chamber claims that many of the repairs come from standover tactics and that overseas157 words
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Article139 1985-06-17 19 AP AN AUSTRALIAN aircraft carrier known as the "jinx ship" because of the fatal accidents it has caused, has arrived at a southern Chinese port to be broken up into scrap metal, a Chinese newspaper reported. The Melbourne, which caused two accidents that killed 156 seamen, arrivedAP - 139 words
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3013 1985-06-17 24 A guide to ahipa 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.3,013 words
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Article745 1985-06-17 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy dote/time Operator cargo schedule Location Atrevida 576 17.6.85 2000 Bakke Sime F1 0700-0800 L8 P Van Buren 139W 17.6.85 2300 APL F8 0900-1100 N3 Letse Maersk 8508 17.6.85 2330 Maersk745 words
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Article1739 1985-06-17 25 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B A Tap Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S). AB Shipping Bousteod Shpg Agencies Afeo Lme African Shpg Agencies (S). Ahrenkiel Liner Km Shpg (S) Alfred C Toepfer Oceanus Shipping Agencies (S) Multport Sdn Bhd (PK).1,739 words
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Article311 1985-06-17 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 17 6 85/2359 Barber Texas K09 Barber alongside Baroness K34 Sunsh«p alongside 17.6 85/2000 Bonastor K28 L Huat alongside 17.6 85/0600 Frotokobe K35 Mertion alongside 17.6 85/2030 Ikan Pari K29 Leo alongside 17.6 85/2030 Kita K20 Kie311 words
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Advertisement142 1985-06-17 17 mm TWO ULTRA LARGE crude carriers were sold for continuing trading in the London secondhand sale and purchase market last week. Pag« II ANOTHER RETREAT on planned rate increases has been sanctioned under pressure by the Trans-Pocific Westbound Rate Agreement. Psge 111 Index to advertisers N London freight II Ship142 words
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Advertisement600 1985-06-17 21 V\v PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street. 03-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****33 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES T m f FOR: KOTA AOUNQ M-WI 4-7/7 ADCN, HOOEIDAH, JB 7-io/7 MBoun. m—m. i m-W7 n-ztrr owoun, hoohdah. SUOAM, LATTAKIA KARACHI/M.E. GULF SERVICES KUWAIT KOTA WARUNA KOTA SCGAR CAWA KOTA BERJAYA KOTA600 words
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Advertisement924 1985-06-17 23 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Cf TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K CHANCE 22W+ HK CONTAINER 45WL 0 CHEF 44W K IACEJM tVH N CRYSTAL 30* MAETERLINCK, 7W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2359 18/6 LCL Cargo 1200 18/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Ham924 words
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Advertisement285 1985-06-17 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO P KELANG. PENANG. BUSAN. INCHON kl ill' »UN< lIS Pit I 10 !>•: .''Bl9,' 1 MS4'i Hootmfs /MO //I/O/? litMV'V I .\W4IT .'.'ol 'K4 11 »ni»i jl .VO.M.SO /70/SG4 iOS Ml i.\,« li.IN IHMS SHI* SDN BHD oi J!: "n I,:285 words
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Advertisement543 1985-06-17 24 U'(*«|iiHial r.wiilaiiMT Lines I 4 Sailings weekly irrni. Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S A Mon, Tue, Thur, Sat REGUUW/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKH/SONGKLA HOT tm KT TRM um/nf it tm a*■ TIM 175N/M8 27 tm 2 M :TUd 175N/35# 4 M 9 M HINODE KISEN CO. LTD -MIDDLE EAST543 words
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Miscellaneous161 1985-06-17 24 *SSBBPS3»« -rRegional WeatlMr -%> >V m Vi £>"S> ■Jw SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJI. THIS MORNING. V l Wind direction with speed in knot* Wove height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm ""weather C direction with speed in knot* v Shower H Rain Wove height Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore161 words
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Advertisement357 1985-06-17 25 LUCKY SEAWAY SERVICES c 9 Short Street, 10 07 08 Golden Wall Auto Ontre, S pore, 0718 Tei *****55 Tl« 2606} S PORE TO COLOMBO/MADRAS ETA Colombo IMras IM 19 Jm 2C km IM S. SUCCESS 25 km 5 M 15 M S PORE TO EAST I WEST MALAYSIA Vcssd357 words
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