The Business Times, 20 June 1985
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Title Section12 1985-06-20 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 99/1/85 THURSDAY, JUNE 2», IMS 60 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration390 1985-06-20 1 LOH HUI YIN - ay LOH HUI YIN THE PUBLIC Utilities Board spent $528.3 million last year on development projects, an 11.5 per cent increase from 1983. Slightly more than half of the total, $286 million, went to electricity projects while spending on water supply projects accounted for390 words
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501 1985-06-20 1 BOEY KIT YIN - Exports in first two months heartening By BOEY KIT YIN FEARS that 1985 would start badly for the garments and textile industry in Singapore have been confounded by some sparkling export figures for the first two months. Overseas sales of garments and textiles in January501 words
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255 1985-06-20 1 Beraama THE Association of Banks in Malaysia has announced that the base lending rate will be reduced by one per cent from Monday to generate and stimulate economic growth. Consequently, interest rates on fixed deposit and savings account will also be reduced. Chairman ofBeraama - 255 words
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Article205 1985-06-20 1 LOCAL textile companies have joined the International Textile Manufacturers Federation just as a protectionist bill awaits Congress approval in the US. The ITMF, a trade association based in Zurich, acts as a forum for discussion on matters of interest and concern to textile companies in205 words
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Article, Illustration83 1985-06-20 1 MAM Dried «I the tog* ■m itwi market dmi marglaally higher is qiiet trading yesterday. Were If net for the clsssre ef the Malaysian market, ualyiti nM, the iseai stock market might have been mere active. The BT Cempsslte liiex gained 1.48 twist to 1M.23 aad the Straits83 words
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Article397 1985-06-20 1 Reuter CRUDE OIL production in Brunei is running at about 130,000 barrels per day, down from a target of 170,000 bpd for this year. Brunei's Petroleum Unit Director, Abdul Kani, said yesterday: "It is a sharp drop due to depressed worldwide demand and low spotReuter - 397 words
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133 1985-06-20 1 AP BRITONS have an excuse to be slightly overweight. They need not worry unduly about it and get obsessed about dieting. According to the British Medical Association, the health risks of being moderately overweight have been exaggerated. In a booklet, Dr Denis Craddock saysAP - 133 words
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230 1985-06-20 1 SINGAPOREANS are adaptable and they plan to meet the challenge of tomorrow, said Mr Philip Tan, MP for Paya Lebar yesterday. He was speaking at the opening of the 15th National Management Game organised by Business Times, International Computers Ltd and the Singapore Institute230 words
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165 1985-06-20 1 Reuter THE US DOLLAR opened at around three marks on European foreign exchange markets yesterday after a sharp fall in North America and the Far East. The dollar's loas of about 2/12 pfennigs since Tuesday night's close followed a round of cuts inReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement135 1985-06-20 1 !<"~||;`!@>"%.~;"<?~?_~`=||]|-\ Get the most competitive rates on fixed deposits and savings accounts at UMBC FIXED DEPOSITS 3 months 9 months 12 months SAVINGS ACCOUNTS i. cf-J VM Of cai your naoraet branch today Effective tt/B/BS Rites are subject to change without notice UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BERHAD Main Office: UMBC135 words
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Advertisement6 1985-06-20 1 Cot! of Cauaaway pipeline, Page 126 words
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Advertisement317 1985-06-20 1 SHARK INFORMATION MONEY A EXCHANGES RAW MATERIALS LETTERS OUR VIEW ABOUT 200 years ogo, Benjamin Franklin advised against the public sector going into private business. If many civil servants here hod needed that advice, they would not have landed their deportments in the office property glut. The need to look317 words
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Advertisement10 1985-06-20 1 Full report. Pan 10 Asian stocks, Pago Intl stocks, Pago10 words
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Advertisement93 1985-06-20 1 I 3; »JVja;tK» ;ki-; tLi *****11 L-WJi 1 THE CNE AND ONLY _<("}=$.%_[@%<]|,]%--}|'.]=,-*$ V; v I ITTi liiXjluXkl JIM in PRIME MNI8TER Lm Kuan Y#w wiihta all Muslims in Singapore Mamit Hari Rcya Aklilfitri. With effect from Ist July 85 we leave slightly earlier for Brunei Darussalam daily. With an93 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration397 1985-06-20 2 JEFFREY TBANG - Four more to be delivered over next few weeks By JEFFREY TBANG CHUAN HUP Marine's shipbuilding subsidiary, which has had its hands full with six building projects over the last 20 months, launched its second vessel yesterday. The other four will be delivered over397 words
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215 1985-06-20 2 NIXDORF, the West German computer giant, will use part of its Singapore plant as the repair and service centre for the Asian-Pacific region. This decision was taken at the recent meeting between representatives from the company's headquarters and its field engineering managers in nine centres215 words
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282 1985-06-20 2 WHICH of the following does not come from Australia: koalas, kangaroos, boomerangs, didgeredoos, billabongs, noodles, Sheilas? Wrong! They all do. Noodles are just one of the lesser-known Australian skills. That could change in Singapore tomorrow when the country's new-found noodle technology goes282 words
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397 1985-06-20 2 SHAHRIR ARIFF - By SHAHRIR ARIFF DOMESTIC EXPORTS of packaging materials from January to September last year fell to $112 million from $134 million in the same period in 1983. This reflects the tougher economic situation last year, especially after exports grew from $62 million in 1979397 words
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Article209 1985-06-20 2 SINGAPORE still lacks the means to detect small quantities of poisonous or injurious substances in plastic food packaging. Professor Ang How Ghee of the National University of Singapore's Chemistry Department says that while food regulations exists, the lack of means to check on the safety aspects209 words
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Article262 1985-06-20 2 MORE THAN 350 carpark lots will be added in the Orchard Road area as part of a $2.3 million plan for another 1,060 vehicle parking lots on the island by the middle of next year. The plan calls for a total of 624 carpark lots,262 words
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Advertisement396 1985-06-20 2 There isn't another car in the world that can boast automotive innovation like an Audi. And not just innovation for the sake of it, but better ideas to make a superior motor car. Superior enough to recently win the coveted "World Car Of The Year" title and two "World Rally396 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration333 1985-06-20 3 UPL PRESIDENT REAGAN has said that he would not make any concessions to the Shi'ite Muslims holding Americans hostage in Lebanon and has called for their unconditional release to "end this crime now". "America will never make concessions to terrorists," said MrUPL; Reuter photo - 333 words
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224 1985-06-20 3 AP AN AMERICAN congressman has accused the Overseas Private Investment Corp of neglecting poor countries by tending to encourage US business to go into more prosperous countries. "Clearly this violates the spirit and development intent of the law," Democratic representative Donald Pease toldAP - 224 words
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512 1985-06-20 3 Reuter THE US prime rate dipped into single figures for the first time in nearly seven years on Tuesday as several major banks cut the interest they charged their best corporate customers by half a point to 9.5 per cent. Morgan Guaranty TrustReuter - 512 words
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118 1985-06-20 3 AFP A COCA-COLA company employee in the US has said that he had been docked US$l5O in pay and laid off for three days by Coke officials for drinking a Pepsi Cola on the Job. Dexter Gooden, an employee of a Coca-Cola company bottlingAFP - 118 words
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Article151 1985-06-20 3 AP A SHARP DROP in the value of the US dollar by the end of the year has been predicted. Econometrics, a leading US economic forecaster, said on Tuesday that according to their "current forecasts, the dollar will fall to approximately 2.75 against the DeutschemarkAP - 151 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article64 1985-06-20 3 THE US House of Representatives dealt President Reagan's military programme another blow on Tuesday by reducing to 40 the number of highly accurate MX nuclear missiles authorised for deployment. The key vote in the opposition Democrat-led House was 233 to 184 on an amendment to the 198664 words
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Article62 1985-06-20 3 THAI police have arrested three Malaysians and a Thai believed to be part of an international counterfeiters' syndicate and seised "amazingly accurate" copies of US dollar bills. Crime Suppression officers arrested Malaysians Lee Ah Sin 37, Lee Poi Sam, 38, and Lee Har Chai, 25, and Thai citizen62 words
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Article48 1985-06-20 3 CHINA has named veteran diplomat Ji Pengfei to lead a group that will draft a "miniconstitution" for Hongkong. The 75-year-old former foreign minister heads a list of 59 panel members including prominent Hongkong figures, approved on Tuesday by the standing committee of China's National People's Congress.48 words
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Article76 1985-06-20 3 THE Soviet Union has warned foreign ships and aircraft to avoid an area of the Pacific Ocean where they could be in danger from booster rockets being launched from Soviet territory. Tass news agency said Moscow requested that an area 50 nautical mOes in radios centred on a76 words
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Article31 1985-06-20 3 Agencies SOVIET engineers are planning a new railway, including Europe's longest tunnel, through the southern Caucasus to avoid detours on current freight aad passenger routes, the daily Pravda says.Agencies - 31 words
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418 1985-06-20 4 Eight-man team visiting the US UPI A THAI government official says his country's unemployed could provide the incentive for foreign investors, particularly in electronics where Thailand is a "little late, but not too late." Staporn Kavitanon, Deputy Secretary of the Thailand Board of Investment,UPI - 418 words
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ECO-NOTES
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Article64 1985-06-20 4 THE US has told Japanese officials that it would start an investigation into the alleged dumping of Japanese semiconductors which could lead to retaliatory steps against Japanese companies. A US embassy official in Tokyo said that the acting US trade representative would review the claim of US semiconductor64 words
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Article36 1985-06-20 4 CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang yesterday held out the Kjspect of large orders for tch building and agricultural companies in China and that his four-day visit to the Netherlands had strengthened ties between the nations.36 words
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Article30 1985-06-20 4 CHINESE Finance Minister Wang Bingqian will head his country's delegation at the fifth annual Sino-US joint economic commission to be held in Washington later this month.30 words
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Article58 1985-06-20 4 IRANIAN Oil Minister Mohammad Gharazi said yesterday that Opec might cut its crude oil production ceiling to about 14 million barrels per day at a meeting in Vienna next month. The Iranian national news agency quoted Mr Gharazi as saying that producers with large individual output quotas "would58 words
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Article52 1985-06-20 4 BRITISH industrial production in April was at its highest level in nearly six years, 0.6 per cent above that of March. The Central Statistics Office yesterday gave provisional figures which showed that the increase reflected a 50 per cent rise in coal production and a rise in52 words
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Article32 1985-06-20 4 Agencies THE French government has cut its forecast for real gross domestic product growth this year to 1.5 per cent from 2 per cent, said a ministry spokesman yesterday. AgenciesAgencies - 32 words
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203 1985-06-20 4 Reuter MALAYSIA will shortly offer international contracts worth M 1990 million, $430 million of which it will pay for in products, services and commodities, Aziz Kassim, deputy director of the Ministry of Trade and Industry's countertrade division, says. Countertrade is expected to grow rapidlyReuter - 203 words
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179 1985-06-20 4 AP THE PREMIER of the Vietnamese-backed Heng S&mrin regime of Cambodia said his government was prepared to "consider direct and realistic proposals" from Asean on the Cambodian problem. Hun Sen, in an interview with Japan's Kyodo News Service in Phnom Penh, published on Tuesday,AP - 179 words
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Article139 1985-06-20 4 AFP NO MAJOR Sri Lankan militant organisation is party to the ceasefire announced by Security Minister Lalith Athulathmudali. A spokesman (or the Eelam National Liberation Front (ENLF) said the ceasefire had earlier been rejected, saying that armed struggle was the only way out of theAFP - 139 words
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Article, Illustration214 1985-06-20 4 AFP JAPANESE police are to investigate Belgian Diamond Company of Osaka, an affiliate of a company allegedly involved in a massive gold fraud, for suspected illegal pyramid selling SQhPIWWi. A Tokyo newspaper, Mainichi Shimbun, reported yesterday that the company was an affiliateAFP - 214 words
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Article191 1985-06-20 4 AFP INDONESIA'S "Thousand Island" group off the north coast of Java is in danger of disappearing unless uncontrolled digging of sand for commercial purposes can be curbed. The weekly Tempo magazine reported on Tuesday that at least five islands had shrunk drastically and one, Übi Besar (BigAFP - 191 words
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Article801 1985-06-20 4 Operator ARRIVALS Struct Local From PAA PA2I time 0020 LAX/TYO/ HKG RBA BM43 0100 BWN LUFT LH688 0105 FRA/DXB MAS MH601 0720 KUL MAS MH681 0620 KUL MAS MH603 0905 KUL MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH8M 0940 PEN AC ACS 58 0940 YYZ/U-R/ BOM RBA BM21801 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1985-06-20 3 Doonesbury a m ■Ami •f m r; 4 A ;JI ALL N ALL, TMSUPt I THINK UeHOJLP, KXfUFHP P&X.BUT HAVER/ IDONTniOU MXJHY IFfPSKX. PKOJBCT. US' m m 4 J£\ m /ifi* BY GARRY TRUDEAU rFS NOT THAT WE PONT CARZ. AU CONTRAIZZ,U£ ADC&6OCPCAJS&. IT* JUST THES&SHHJE& FOR TmHOMBe&HteAM/ OFENCOU&&NG\A6RMCf. ft70 words
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Advertisement134 1985-06-20 4 EttVi mxm Mr Jack Snowden Managing Director Redirfusion (S) Pte Ltd ATTENDING INFO COMPUWBS IS IMPORTANT TO OUR BUSINESS..." "We must continually upgrade and in order to do so, attend exhibitions geared towards professionals. The presentations being put on play a very important role for hands on experience and talking134 words
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Advertisement8 1985-06-20 4 10l Pan Ami's New Clipper Class DafyToLos Angeles.8 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration743 1985-06-20 5 SINGAPORE THE US dollar yesterday recovered against most major currencies in moderately active late trading to close higher than New York's levels. It recovered to 3.0080/95 marks from an early low of 2.9695 and compared with New York's 2.9960/80 close. Dealers said operators are now focussing their attention743 words
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358 1985-06-20 5 Reuter MAJOR industrial countries irt expected to Irak aside calls Cor an overhaul of the world's monetary system, agreeing to only minor stabilising moves in talks starting today. Sources close to the meeting said yesterday that FYance, Italy, Belgium and many developing countries wantedReuter - 358 words
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171 1985-06-20 5 AFP HONGKONG needs new legislation to supervise beaks because of recent events lavwlvlag the Overseas Trust Bank (OTB). Hongkong's Secretary for Monetary Affairs, Douglas Blye, said an Toesday that the government took over OTB on June 7 by twin u*m some UBSSM million fromAFP - 171 words
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Article165 1985-06-20 5 Interbank rates at 3pm yesterday: miafdty 01 mo portly Local dollan to OMMtt«< tiny imtmtcy. US dolor Storing pound Austroaon dolor NZ dolor Canadian dolor 2.2195 2.9241 1.4903 1 0409 1.6271 2.2205 2.9277 1.4932 1.0447 1.6291 2.8196 7.3469 ***** ***** ***** -21.28 -60.20 •56.53 -69.64 •52.43 Local dollar*165 words
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Article217 1985-06-20 5 HONGKONG: GOLD yesterday closed lower In fairly active trading, mainly depressed by profit taking. The aelling mainly came from local bullion houses executing physical orders, dealers sakl. The metal ended at U*****.00/50 compared with New York's $327.50/328.00 dose tat its $319.00/50 finish here on Tuesday. On the local market217 words
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Article362 1985-06-20 5 BA Futures Inc SUPPORTED by US banks' prime rate cut, September Earedollar future» yesterday opened higher at 9U6 bat edged to the day's low of 92.33 on profit-taking in a thin market. Further loaees were limited by the bullish sentiment of poor economic data and expectation of discount rateBA Futures Inc - 362 words
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Article116 1985-06-20 5 THE OVERNIGHT rate on the Singapore interbank money market fell V* -point tram Tuesday to close at 4Vt per cent yesterday. The one, two and threemonth term rates were unchanged. S$ Interbonl k rotes of 3pm ytst erdoy: Offer M Ovar n** 4 1 n 4 1/4 l-morth116 words
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Article295 1985-06-20 5 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates yesterday cloeed lower compared with Tuesday's levels in moderate trading, dealers said. They said rates remained depressed by a sharp faU in the US Fed funds rate, a half-point cut in the US prime rate to tJ& per cent by several major US hanks,295 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article229 1985-06-20 5 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade climbed in a late abort-cov-ering rally to close 4V4 to six US cents a bushel higher on Tuesday. New crop November rose 4V« to US$5.6BVi a bushel. Surging European currency and precious metals prices triggered the latt buying spree. Many traders229 words
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Article137 1985-06-20 5 Chinni Product Exchange Robutta 20/25% FOB NSW 489.00 (Sedan' mom dosing pri Jem 19. S$/100kfl) CM OH Nutmeg 110 FOB NSW 421.00 E&W FOB NSW 272.00 Coconut oil Bufc FOB 117.00 Gombier OW drum FOB ***** FOB NSW 330.00 New drum FOB 134.00 Copro Mixed (loose) London Commodity137 words
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Article269 1985-06-20 5 Singapore (S$/kilo, Hww) C-1 Ord Loonzoin Rice unq Frogront new crop 100% 1st grade 100% 2nd grade 1st 0.82 100% 3rd grade unq 2nd 0.62 3rd 0.60 Parboiled Rice New Crop 25% 10% no stock no stock 5% 10% 227 222 Thai Broken Moize unq A-vjpef Special 0.54 0.52269 words
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Article198 1985-06-20 5 WHEAT future* closed US cent a bushel higher to y« cent lower in very quiet trade on the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday, with spot July ending up V< at USS3J7V* a bushel. Prices moved little after midsession and trade interest was light. Spot July was supported relative198 words
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Article159 1985-06-20 5 Yarn (la HK$ per Ma of 400 fc) China cord«d yam, cones Blue Phoer*x 16'* 2,600 Blue Phoenix 2C» 2,700 Blue Phoenix 32'* 3,150 Blu« Pho«nix 40" 3,500 Carded yarn, honk Bhie Phoenix 21'* 2,950 Combed yarn, cones Blue Pboarux 32'* 4,300 Bhje Phoenix 40"* 4,500 Open-end yarn Bhje159 words
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Article96 1985-06-20 5 TOKYO Futures yesterday closed mixed with prices ranging between up 0.6 and down 1.0 yen in dull trading. Values fluctuated narrowly with most traders shifting to other markets because of the lack of trade interest here. Spot June rose 0.3 to 206.4 yen per kg and distant January was96 words
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Article65 1985-06-20 5 Reuter TIN PRICES are most unlikely to move above the lower sector of MJ29.15 to *32.06 per Idlo of the International Tin Council price range even by end-1986 when world stocks will still be about 70,000 tonnes. Shearson Lehman Brothers said this was because of the bufferReuter - 65 words
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249 1985-06-20 5 Bernama AN OVERHAUL of the Malaysian natural rubber industry is needed if it is to hold on to its position as the leader in the world market, which has become increasingly competitive. The Minister of Primary Industry, Datuk Paul Leong, is currently aBernama - 249 words
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Article625 1985-06-20 5 COFFEE Robusta futures fell £23 to £5 a tonne yesterday morning as sterling continued to rise against the dollar »nd immediate frost fears in Brazil receded, adding to the bearish fundamental trend. Second position September ended the session at £2,064 a tonne, down £19 from Tuesday night's close,625 words
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Advertisement80 1985-06-20 5 Discover the Exotic World of &ziza's The premiet restaurant serving genuine Malay cuisine with traditional Malay hospitality. With the royal touchy w? Recipientf hf 4he Singapore Tourist > promotion Board award for Most Courteous Restaurant X\/7//f;'!;,X-: «BHVI/'Aziza's Restaurant EsH 36. Emerald Hill Rd.. S pore 0923 WBSf Tel: *****30/*****20 for80 words
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FEATURES
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Article500 1985-06-20 6 "THE FIRST MISTAKE in public business is the going into it," said Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century, some 200 years before many government departments in Singapore decided to go into property development, and found themselves in the middle of a glut. Most Singaporeans know of500 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1985-06-20 6 RICHARD STEVENSON - Health and fitness publications spring up to cater for new trends The most visible development of the fitness trend in America is the dozens of small publications introduced to the market, aimed at readers with specific exercise interests. The problem for some is getting advertisements and stayingNYT - 1,228 words
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534 1985-06-20 6 Chia Shi Teck - letters to the Editor Chia Shi Teck Dear Sir, I refer to your editorial "Giving flesh to bare statistics" (BT, June 13). I agree with you that one cannot read cold statistics alone. In this instance, we are talking about the534 words
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254 1985-06-20 6 C C Chia - C C Chia Dear Sir, I refer to N Sivaramakrishnan's letter (BT, June 18) and fully sympathise with his plight. The standard requirements prior to the issue of a duplicate share certificate are rather onerous and weigh heavily on the owner. Ironically, these are254 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous952 1985-06-20 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 How to tear round and round! (6) 7 A bit of a VIP? (8) 8 Cut the church work (4) 10 Like a tower, old boy? (6) 11 Bit of a black mark for a sailor! (6) 14 A crude metal container (3) 16 Be masterly952 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration647 1985-06-20 7 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER WITH JUST three days to go before the big roll-off, the action at Kim Seng Bowl the venue of this year's National bowling championships is hotting up at a pace that has left the organisers dizzy with delight. Three days647 words
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Article, Illustration429 1985-06-20 7 Reuter JOHN MCENROE escaped a taxing start to the defence of his Wimbledon men's tennis title next Sunday when he was drawn against Australian Peter McNamara, back from semi-retire-ment following a debilitating knee injury. The first-round tie should exercise the American top seed championReuter - 429 words
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256 1985-06-20 7 UPI MOST GOLFERS brag about how well they play, but four men will compete today over the Tournament Players course in Ponte Vedra, Florida, to see who is America's worst golfer. Kelly Ireland of Texas, Jack Pulford of Illinois, Joel Mosser ofUPI - 256 words
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482 1985-06-20 7 Reuter BORIS BECKER warned he is primed to explode at next week's Wimbledon tennis championships with a 6-2, 6-3 demolition of fourth-seeded American Johan Kriek in the London grass court final yesterday. It was the 17-year-old West German's first grand prix win in onlyReuter - 482 words
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631 1985-06-20 7 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO THE QUESTION of which two vessels will Join flagship Highland Fling in Singapore's quest for the Admiral's Cup will only be answered when the British trials for the yachting classic off Cowcs, England, ends in two weeksThe Singapore631 words
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Article, Illustration600 1985-06-20 7 UPI LOOK FOR a return to normalcy at the United States Open in 1986 which means biggername players and higher scores on the leader board. Little-known T C Chen shot a 65 on the opening day of the 1985 US OpenUPI - 600 words
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Miscellaneous1129 1985-06-20 7 to m mm HOLIDAY MATINEE VELVET 1.20 pm, Channel 5 More trivia courtesy of four beautiful aerobics instructors who can blow up buildings and skydive with as much effort os Jane Fonda telling her students to stretch. These girls work for aerobicize studios which double as a front for a1,129 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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317 1985-06-20 8 Reuter BF GOODRICH CO is planning to divest more than US$5OO million of assets in a restructuring programme which will result in a one-time charge of $365 million against second quarter earnings. It said this provision would reduce earnings and shareholder equity by aboutReuter - 317 words
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Article156 1985-06-20 8 Reuter THE BRITISH government expects the bulk of UK securities trading to remain within the London Stock Exchange, but it will not stand in the way of market forces to ensure this happens. Trade and Industry Department Minister Alex Fletcher said the stock exchange's reformReuter - 156 words
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345 1985-06-20 8 Reuter A CUT in the prime lending rate by most major US banks helped boost stock prices on Wall Street on Tuesday, though the buying spree was tempered by more bad news from the computer companies. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose byReuter - 345 words
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Article121 1985-06-20 8 JUNE IS Abrtto o 18* unch Imp CM feico 48* 18* 41* •1 M AJgofna 22* IBM Int UM Kan Add 17* 16* 30* 4-* LoMow B 20 -M 14 Mouty Farg 2* Mc BhxM 22* BP Can Ltd 32* Mohan A 16* Br ate an 29* Moor* Cp121 words
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Article224 1985-06-20 8 JUKI IS Lkwc 510 1550 ifidi -25 A Afeho INOUSTtlALS 875 25 MMMGS 2925 25 155 9200B 100 AE And O 800 15 Btaroon Burfab Chart ar 1320 20 150 -5 Amaprop AAtfC 475 2800 25 7575 450B 1220 20 1380 80 C G Sirvth CMA 2650 270 25224 words
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Article828 1985-06-20 8 Amsterdam JUNE It n. ABM 459 50 3.5 Amot 99 70 02 Ahold 230.50 -0.5 Akzo 108.30 +0.9 AM€V 248 70 +0.7 Amfot Amro Bonk 80.50 08 37.00 >0.5 kk ft 70 4-2.2 Bonuma 356 00x47 Bur T* 9060 -0.4 Cotond 37 00 +0.5 Cotva 477.00 +5 M828 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article293 1985-06-20 9 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday closed sharply higher in active trading supported by overseas institutions' strong buying interest. Those institutions who were heavy sellers on Tuesday have come back as bargain hunters. However, yesterday's rebound was a technical adjustment as the market has been oversold during the past few days293 words
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Article216 1985-06-20 9 JUNE 1* AI Sncn Mut Alio Camant KT 1 84 24.00 0.08 0.7 0.2 +0.6 +0.4 +0.6 +0 35 +0.5 +0.3 +09 +035 +03 Lian Hwa Indus Nan Y a Plot Pacific Corn Pacific Elact 11 55 26 90 1720 14 50 0.2 +0.7 0.4 Cathay Com Chang Hwa216 words
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Article379 1985-06-20 9 TOKYO: Share prices yesterday rose in frantic trading, driving the market average past the 12,800 lewl in the morning before it fell back to close at 12,773.59, up 32.48 on balance. Turnover was 860 million shares against 830 million on Tuesday when the average lost 28.17, and 720 million379 words
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Article78 1985-06-20 9 MANILA: Share prices yesterday closed mixed in quiet trading. The Commercial and Industrial Index rose 0.57 to 128.01 while the Mining Index fell 3.83 to 676.27 and oils remained steady at 0.781. PLDT rose to 40 from 39.50. 0.001 Ontntd B PMt> B 0.011 0.12 -0.001 0.005 Ptcop B78 words
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Article356 1985-06-20 9 SYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday closed firmer, boosted by strong support for resource stocks after an overnight fall in the US dollar and a rise in the gold [Mice. The All Ordinaries Index rose 11.5 points to 851.8, the All Industrials 7.3 to 1,220.9, the All Resources 14.2 to356 words
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Article72 1985-06-20 9 JUNE 19 Won -12 -4 Hyundai Con»t Hyundai Motor KAL 914 691 480 -3 +3 -7 Chotoung Bk 640 Korao Fr»» 700 -8 unch -5 ComrTwcKjJ Bk 6S3 -47 -3 -2 -2 436 Lucky Ltd 645 •II Samuig Co 700 •S 510 Samutg Eke 800 -10 GoidStar 595 •II72 words
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Article202 1985-06-20 9 THAILAND: Share prices yesterday closed firm in moderately active trading. The Book Club Index rose 0.38 to 139.90 with advances matching declines. Turnover rose to 38.0 million baht from Tuesday's 30.8 million. Bangkok Bank gained four baht to 228, Thai Farmers Bank two to 232 and Saha Union one202 words
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Article70 1985-06-20 9 Reuter McDON/LD'S CORP will apply for a listing of its common stock on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. It expects the listing to be effective next year. Pending approval of the application, the company intends to appoint Daiwa Securities as its listing agent, the Toyo TrustReuter - 70 words
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495 1985-06-20 9 Reuter SONY CORP is keeping its consolidated sales forecast (or the 1964/85 year ending next Oct 31 unchanged at a previously predicted 10 per cent rise from the 1963/84 figure of 1,262 billion yen. Group net income is expected to increase around 5 per centReuter - 495 words
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121 1985-06-20 9 Reuter CREDITORS of Planters Products Inc (PPI) have approved a fiveyear rehabilitation plan for the failed fertiliser company. A PPI spokesman said the plan included the restructuring of PPl's debt of 1.64 billion pesos which includes 986.2 million owed to foreign banks. The balance is owedReuter - 121 words
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172 1985-06-20 9 Reuter THE MASS Transit Railway Corp is to sign its first Hongkong dollar interest swap soon. Arranger Manufacturers Hanover Asia Ltd said, under the agreement, MTRC would pay the fixed interest on HK$2OO million of certificates of deposit (CDs) which wouldReuter - 172 words
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93 1985-06-20 9 Reuter NATIONAL FERTILISER Corp Ltd (NFC) of Thailand has picked a foreign consortium to undertake the construction of its US$25O-mil-lion fertiliser plant. Company sources said the NFC board recently chose the Japa-nese-Austrian consortium of Chiyoda Chemical Engineering Co, Marubeni Corp and Voest Alpine Co to undertakeReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement523 1985-06-20 9 Iff M rji m Jf n n z z &*&XI •»>.? <* i\ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ja IS qSO V<! K Mill /7:P For ddightftd dinners with popular local flavours. Enjoy dinner with popular local flavours. Our "Singapore Delights" Buffet is packed with mouthwatering favourites that will definitely get523 words
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Advertisement70 1985-06-20 9 Savoury Delights Await Yoo At Aor reservations am. 235 2698 or 734 6622 ext 141/144 Luch: 11 am-3 pm Dinner 6pm- 11pm ORCHARD ROAD Ample Free Parking 19 Cairahi Qrde and Valet Service Singapore 0922 W 734 6622 Oltside CBD J Our Chefs Recommendation: Co^^nafton sw nw/ Lunch Speciality Dian70 words
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Article, Illustration4094 1985-06-20 10 THE SINGAPORE stock market went through a quiet session yesterday as investors stayed away in view of the Hari Raya holiday. Only a few stocks recorded double-digit price movements. The volume was light at 5.62 million units and gainers led losers 53 to4,094 words
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Article132 1985-06-20 10 SINGAPORE Rises Indicts AON MXM M 9 t mm 50* M U Mffti SpM M Pa»-B 50« 297 202 203 272 14 10 +6 TCiwjiirti ITWCIIK 9T09/0S STI.ii ni ill km 11 km 19 699.75 690.21 *****61 3741M4 -171 -*71 711.92 792-90 243 610 590 206 360132 words
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Article2299 1985-06-20 10 BID and offer prlcee officially listed and buslnees In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified.- All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,299 words
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Article295 1985-06-20 10 CK TANG LIMITED: Twenty-fifth AGM at 310 A 320 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on Saturday, June 22, at 10.30 am. SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE limited: AGM at 24-25, South Canal Road. Singapore 0104 on Saturday, June 22, at 10.30 am. BOLTON PROPERTIES Berhad: AGM at Room 502, 5th Floor,295 words
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Article, Illustration440 1985-06-20 11 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI HOPES of an oil strike off China by its Promet Petroleum Hong-kong-quoted subsidiary are still regarded as good by Promet Bhd. In late 1963, oil was found in Promet's Beibu oil concession block, of which it owns 10 per440 words
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371 1985-06-20 11 HONGKONG millionaire Miss Sally Aw Sian has cleared one hurdle in her plans to transfer the family-controlled Sing Tao Newspapers group to Australia. Cereus Australia Ltd, the listed Sydney company controlled by Miss Aw, has obtained shareholders' approval for its acquisition of Sing371 words
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Article97 1985-06-20 11 HONGKONG Tuesday 1213.7 Week ago 1229.6 Hang Seng Index Wednesday 1510.28 Tuesday 1427.08 NEW YORK Week ago 1502.94 Dow Jones Tuesday '?2i"ZZ TOKYO Monday 1298.39 Week ago 1313.84 Tokyo Dow Jones Standard Poors Wednesday ***** 59 Tuesday *****.11 Tuesday Week ago *****.01 Monday IIS'IS Week ago 189.04 TSE97 words
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Article256 1985-06-20 11 Managers' prices for June 21 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.73 *1.84 The Savings Fund 133 141 S'pore Prog Fund 0 76 0 80 S'pore Sec Fund 1.12 1.19 S'pore Invest Fund 0 83 *0 88 S'pore Equity Fund 0 77 0 81 Asia Unit Trust Mol Invest256 words
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973 1985-06-20 11 MBf-Emtex saga MBf HOLDINGS Bhd has contended that the law does not prohibit a company from making takeover offers with conditions. MBf's leading counsel, Mr Aziz Addruse, said that as far as Section 179 of the Companies Act was concerned, there was no973 words
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289 1985-06-20 11 MULPHA (Singapore) Ltd has teamed up with recent market entrant QAF Ltd to enter the food manufacturing business. The company, a member of the Multi-Purpose Holdings stable, disclosed yesterday that it had bought 1.556 million shares in Effort Holdings Pte Ltd from289 words
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211 1985-06-20 11 A PETITION to wind up Paul Terry Investments (South East Asia) Pte Ltd (formerly known as James Cowan Associates) has been filed by Rouse Woodstock Pte Ltd, a commission house involved in commodities trading. The petition was filed on June 4, and the211 words
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Article59 1985-06-20 11 THE CHAIRMAN of Ualte4 Oversea* Bank, Mr Wee Cho Yaw, has bought 420,000 shares in the bank for $4.10 each or a total of $1.73 million on June 17. Mr Wee's interest in UOB has been raised to 16.54 per cent from 16.44 per cent previously. The shares59 words
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Article949 1985-06-20 11 EQUITIES closed slightly lower yesterday after a subdued session, dealers said. The FTSE 100 Index at 2.30pm was 1,283.5, down 0.5 point, having touched a nigh of 1,287.7 in the morning. British Telecom finished 6p down at 178 after annual figures in line with most market estimates; it949 words
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Advertisement551 1985-06-20 11 HARRISONS MALAYSIAN PLANTATIONS BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1985. The Directors onrvounce that the unoudrted results for the year ended 31st March, 1985 were: 1985 GROUP COMPANY Msooo MS'OOO 1984 Increase/(decrease) GROUP COMPANY GROUP COMPANY Msooo MJ 000 I ui no ver Investment551 words
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492 1985-06-20 12 LEE HAN SHIH - SIA president promises action against offenders By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent ACCUSATIONS that Singapore architects are openly touting for jobs across the Causeway have been denied by the Singapore Institute of Architects. SIA president Gan Eng Oon had also promised to take action against492 words
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Article, Illustration52 1985-06-20 12 ITS A GIFT that would maki any grandfather proud, all US$24 million of it. Robort Windham, 11, gave hia grandfather, Edmund Mech, a Father's Day card with a Maryland lotto ticket enclosed. The winning one-dollar ticket turned out to be worth $2.9 million. AP photoAP photo - 52 words
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291 1985-06-20 12 THE CONSTRUCTION cost of the pipeline along the Causeway bringing natural gas from Malaysia to Singapore will be worked into the unit cost of the gas. This means that the Malaysians, who are constructing the pipeline from Trengganu in the north down291 words
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332 1985-06-20 12 THE RED arm-band protest by workers at Esso Singapore is likely to end up in the Industrial Arbitration Court. A four-hour meeting at the Labour Ministry yesterday failed to resolve all the issues which sparked off the protest on Tuesday. Both management332 words
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258 1985-06-20 12 AFP PEASANTS in the central province of Shaanxi occupied government buildings and rioted last month in protest against the government's requisition of land, a highly reliable Chinese source said yesterday. The authorities had requisitioned land belonging to peasants near theAFP - 258 words
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141 1985-06-20 12 THE AMERICAN EMBASSY plans to build new premises and has sought tenders from construction companies. An embassy spokesman said yesterday it was considering alternative locations to the Hill Street site but it was premature to give more details. The Office of Foreign Buildings, under the141 words
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Article434 1985-06-20 12 NEW ZEALAND is expected to reply next week on the issue of Singapore's and Brunei's exclusion from its Generalised System of Preferences scheme. This was disclosed last night by Mr Tan Keng Jin, the director of Asean affairs at the Singapore Foreign Ministry, on his434 words
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340 1985-06-20 12 THE MINISTRY of Trade and Industry (MTI) and the Consumers' Association of Singapore are pushing for unit pricing in supermarkets and other retail outlets. The unit price shows the buyer the cost of say 100 grammes of fish or noodles or any340 words
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478 1985-06-20 12 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING A STRONG Singapore dollar and National Wages Council guidelines have combined to make professional and managerial staff in Singapore among the most expensive in the world, according to American-based Hay Management Consultants. Yet many companies continued to behave as if Singapore478 words
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Article73 1985-06-20 12 THE New York stock market edged higher in early trading yesterday in an attempt to extend the gain of the previous session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up less than one point to 1306. Advances led declines by a five-four ratio on volume of 9.46 million73 words
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Article55 1985-06-20 12 Reuter US SECRETARY of Labour William Brock yesterday warned in Geneva that the United States will start a new round of trade talks next year with or without the agreement of Gatt (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade). Mr Brock said:'We will meet with thoseReuter - 55 words
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Article43 1985-06-20 12 Rueter THOUSANDS of demonstrators paralysed towns west of Manila yesterday when theyput up barricades to close roads to traffic in a strike to protest against an almostcompleted nuclear power plant. At least eight towns were hit by the strike.Rueter - 43 words
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Article35 1985-06-20 12 Reuter THE SWISS Consul-General in Istanbul, Hans Freiburghaus, was shot and wounded by a gunman in the city yesterday. Police said they had no indication of motive for the attack. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article35 1985-06-20 12 AFP TIME Incorporated, the publisher of Time magazine, is interested in taking over Asiaweek, a Hongkong-based weekly. Another American magazine, Readers' Digest currently holds an 80 per cent equity in Asiaweek.AFP - 35 words
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Article29 1985-06-20 12 Reuter WESTERN European Defence Ministers have postponed a decision on plans for a US$3O-billion joint combat plane after failing to clinch a compromise deal. RenterReuter - 29 words
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Article35 1985-06-20 12 Reuter THE United States, in a statement Issued in Johannesburg yesterday, for the first time publicly accused South Africa of trying to sabotage US-owned oil installations in Angola last month.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement409 1985-06-20 12 THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNAL AUDITORS INC. SINGAPORE CHAPTER 1985 CONFERENCE ON AUDITING AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Organised for Internal and External Auditors. Accountants, EDP Executives and Managers to keep pace with the changes and challenges presented by Computer Technology on the Auditing Profession TOP INTERNATIONAL EDP AUDITING PRACTITIONERS WILL OFFER VALUABLE409 words
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Miscellaneous56 1985-06-20 12 Outlook for today. Cloudy with jhowars oror sevarol areas in tha lot* morning. R«port for 24 hours prior to 7 .30pm on June 19 at th« airport: Maximum temperatur* 31.6 Associated Humidity 56 Minimum tumporatur* 26.2 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 3.65 Rainfall in millimetres 0.2 Rainfall this month56 words
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Article189 1985-06-20 13 Sea trade Week SOME OPERATORS affiliated with the "big six" Japanese shipping operators are looking for ways to break their affiliation and become wholly independent. This follows the Japanese Ministry of Transport relaxation of its 22 year old shipping policy, known as Shuyaku, when shippingSea trade Week - 189 words
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551 1985-06-20 13 JUNE LIM - Higher loadings in mineral oil-in-bulk By JUNE LIM SEABORNE CARGO through Singapore port may soon be on the upswing after posting negative figures for the last few months. A revision in the port tariff since June coupled with a more optimistic551 words
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141 1985-06-20 13 Opecna THE state-owned Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) is the biggest Arab shipowning group in the Middle East, according to the London-based Sea trade magazine. The latest edition of this annual guide to Middle East shipping reports that in January this year, KOTC's gross registeredOpecna - 141 words
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Article80 1985-06-20 13 AP TWELVE PASSENGER ships have passed through a section of China's longest river, the Yangtze, after being held up for more than two days because of a heavy landslide, the People's Daily (Renmin Ribao) reported. Tlie government reported last week that the landslide swept away a townAP - 80 words
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Article87 1985-06-20 13 MEMBER LINES of the Bay of Bengal/Japan/Bay of Bengal Conference said they will cut their bunker surcharges on Japan/Burma shipments to 29.8 per cent from 32.4 per cent and to Bangladesh to 28.1 per cent from 30.5 per cent, both on July L Their Japan/India surcharge remains unchanged87 words
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789 1985-06-20 14 NYT FEDERAL PLANS (or commercial incineration of hazardous waste on ships in the Gulf of Mexico are stirring opposition along the Gulf coast. Only Florida backs the proposal. The attorneys general of I'exas, Louisiana and Alabama say they will sue ifNYT - 789 words
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Article1231 1985-06-20 14 IRON ore operators were fairly active on Tuesday hut other sections of the freight market remained very quiet with few features emerging, shipbrokers said. Two iron ore cargoes weie arranged to Bin Qasim, Pakistan, one from Sel<etiba Bay at U5513.50 and the other from Port Cartier at $15. Other1,231 words
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Article690 1985-06-20 14 AS Shpg V 5 Freight Uners VI 1 Afeo Une VI 3 Freight Links Exp VI 2 APC Une V 4 Froto Une V 1 APL 2/3 Fupwara Une IV 5 Anro Service VI 1/2 Gesuri Lloyd VI 5 ANL 1 1 Golden Lr»e VI 4 ASCL690 words
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268 1985-06-20 14 IN COMMON WITH yards elsewhere South Korean shipyards have been forced by dwindling orders to compete for even the modest jobs An executive at a shipbuilding company told Korea Newsreview: "We are now fighting for even modest tanker repair jobs, but such268 words
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Article218 1985-06-20 15 FT VOSPER THORNYCROFT, the Southampton warship yard which is negotiating for a £300 million frigate order from Pakistan, has been put on sale in the latest stage of the government privatisation of naval shipyards. The deadline for initial bids is August 16. Bidders will include a managementFT - 218 words
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Article, Illustration603 1985-06-20 15 FOR THE FIRST time in many years, the number of reefer ships scrapped has exceeded newbuilding deliveries. This has brought about the possibility of a better supply-de-mand equation, a feature which is more significant for reefer owners in the longer term. According to Paris-based reaserch houseSource: Barry Rogliano - 603 words
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Article1032 1985-06-20 15 ANGOLA JUIM 4 Luanda 5-6 days. 14 vessels berthed, 5 anchored. ARGENTINA Juim 4 Buenos Aires Maize: 3 weeks. 40 vessels berthed, 22 anchored. 3 vessels waiting with 2-3 days delay. Rosario 12-15 days. 13 vessels berthed, 9 vessels anchored. San Lorenzo 6-8 days. 4 vessels berthed, 71,032 words
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7183 1985-06-20 20 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.7,183 words
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Article694 1985-06-20 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Ratu Konsort Or Champion Tan ah Air As Ptutus Forthbonk K Konevskiy Anson L Ajitha Prasetia L Srimathi Thoi Pailin New Genstar Fomily Ace Meoma694 words
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Article1721 1985-06-20 21 Who acts for whom The leading shipping line* operating from local ports and their agents. A—l A Top Enterprises Pte Ltd Some (S) Al Skipping Bousteod Shpg Agencie* A tea Line African Shpg Agencie* (S) Ahreakiel Liner Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Toopfer Oceonus SNpp«ng Agencies (S) Multiport Sdn Bhd1,721 words
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Article297 1985-06-20 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bintong K29 Samta alongside 20.6.85/1600 Claudia Kogel K34 OC Int'l alongside 20.6.85/2300 Evermore C K32 O Lloyd alongside 20.6.85/1700 Hosei Maru K27 Sankyo alongside 20.6.85/1100 Makmur K24E SSPL alongside 20.6.85/1500 Sea Krishna K16 BOR alongside 20.6.85/1500 Vinh297 words
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Advertisement543 1985-06-20 13 ©HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Rag Vsts Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kdanf/Penanf Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji S'pore Afent: Neptune Afencies Pie Ltd Tel: *****77 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 Agents: JAMIE SMtW MOCKS (Iter Ik. *****4/1 70 ShMtoc My #04-03 kbma Hmm Sfmn 0207 Ttf *****11 T*o NO RS *****543 words
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Advertisement186 1985-06-20 13 wm FEDERAL PLANS for commercial incineration of hazardous waste on ships in the Gulf of Mexico are stirring opposition. Page II FOR THE FIRST time in mony years, the number of reefer ships scrapped has exceeded newbuilding deliveries. P«g« 111 Index to advertisers London freight Port conditions Weather map VNI186 words
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Advertisement737 1985-06-20 13 Monthly from Pitman Avaibbh at a* good bookthopt and "lljTimes lIU Distributor. KaUng P,Mn V Voy IS* por« ESS 14/7 14/7 a/7 21/7 23/7 31/7 2t/7 31/7 (/I 4/1 4/1 13/1 11/t 13/1 21/t U/« aa 27/1 a 24/t UM MB CfS 23/1 23M MB k Part 27 27a 44/7737 words
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Advertisement805 1985-06-20 20 Utc«|ional Container Lines 4 Sailings weekly Fast Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing P S A Mon, Tue. Thur, Sat REGUUR/FEEDER SERVICE TO PHWET/SONOCLA DOT SN PUT SKLA KATtt KONSORTtM 174N/344 ta PI 25 km UtV KONSORTRM 175N/341 27 JM 2 M UTU KONSORTtM 17M/350 4 M J M MTU KONSORTtM 177N/152805 words
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