The Business Times, 2 February 1984
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Title Section12 1984-02-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t, 1184 60 CENTS12 words
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Article276 1984-02-02 1 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE POH Heng Jewellery Pte Ltd, one of the biggest jewellery retail companies in Singapore, is investing $11 million to set up four new retail outlets this year. The company has bought a 120-square metre unit at Far East's Golden Landmark for276 words
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120 1984-02-02 1 PRIME Mlateter Lee Kama Tew said the Year of the Pig was gNd sad the Year of the Bat arlll be jaat aa good, "harriag the aafartanate, like aa aherted American recovery ar aa aapatohaUe aeries ef Third World debt criaes". la120 words
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303 1984-02-02 1 THE Government is considering the implementation of the alternate five-day week, or a variation of it, in the Civil Service. It is now assessing this matter with' special regard to staffing problems and public convenience in those departments which deal directly with the public.303 words
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518 1984-02-02 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH CIVIL servants form a higher percentage of the population in Singapore than in most developing countries, but the figure is still below the average for industrialised countries. The percentage of people employed in defence and finance and planning is also higher518 words
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523 1984-02-02 1 ELECTRICAL cable manufacturers are said to have been "shocked" that tiny Singapore is buying many more cables than other countries in South-east Asia. The Public Utilities Board appears to have gone on a buying spree for electrical cables, but suppliers here are not exactly lighting523 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article73 1984-02-02 1 AFP THE High Court on Tuesday reserved judgement on a suit against Bank Negara Indonesia for alleged negligence in its handling of a letter of credit for more than US$3.5 million. The suit was instituted' by Lariza (Singapore), a commodity firm trading in crude palm oil. The firmAFP - 73 words
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Article78 1984-02-02 1 THE Indonesian Embassy has clarified that the site in Chatsworth Road on which the new embassy will be built belongs to the Republic of Indonesia. At present the Embassy is housed at Orange Grove Road on a temporary basis pending the completion of the embassy complex by the78 words
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Article74 1984-02-02 1 MR MICHAEL LEDEEN, senior fellow in international affairs, Centre for Strategic and International Studies of Georgetown University (USA), is now in Singapore on an official visit. He will meet Dr Peter Chen, Professor of Sociology at the National University of Singapore, and Mr Wong Chow Keng, Member of74 words
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Article65 1984-02-02 1 SINGAPORE Airlines is to add three new destinations to its network from March, according to the latest issue of the airline's newsletter, Outlook. They are Male, the capital of Maldives in the Indian Ocean, and the Australian cities of Brisbane and Adelaide. The weekly service to Male will65 words
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Article91 1984-02-02 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan yesterday urged Congress to approve U*****.4 billion in defence spending for next year, pressing a drive to rebuild US military forces to meet what he has called a persistent Soviet threat. The figure, covering actual outlays in the financial year which begins on Oct 1,Reuter - 91 words
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Article57 1984-02-02 1 AFP INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has been recommended for the Nobel Peace Prize for 1964 by some prominent members of the Indian. Parliament. The Hindustan Times newspaper, quoting information from Norway, also said that Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and jailed South African leader Nelson Mandela wereAFP - 57 words
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Article74 1984-02-02 1 AP JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday told Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke in Tokyo that Australia's exports to Japan would not be sacrificed because of trade pressures from other countries. A joint statement issued after the meeting said that "the position of Australia as a supplierAP - 74 words
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147 1984-02-02 1 THE Shppan Irtfintlw •1 Mtaetorjf Exehnge (Slmez) has graatod approval la pdadpie to live mere empuiM appiyiag far etoariag membership. The eem pastes an Merrill Lyaeh lateraattoaal (Asia), Weeem fsmmsrti ties, BA Pa tores lacerperated d the Baak America (reap st ceiapstoes, First Nattoaal147 words
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297 1984-02-02 1 UPI, Reuter THE Sultan of Perak, the frontrunner to become Malaysia's next king, has died of a heart attack. A palace spokesman said yesterday that the 59-year-old Sultan Idris Shah died at 11.15pm on Tuesday at Lumut district hospital, 200 km northwestUPI,; Reuter - 297 words
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Advertisement273 1984-02-02 1 The champion's choice for sheer grasp and power of play. NMaruman ot Japan /VL4IL \t V Available at all leading sport stores. The Editor and staff of Bu6iaess Times wish aH our readers GoitgXiFaCai There will be no publication of Business Times on Friday and Saturday. Publication will resume on273 words
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Advertisement168 1984-02-02 1 Digest FamilyW»d Finder Let this invaluable rafaranca book halp you win your way with words. FAMILY WORD FINDER was created by a team of experts. The task they set for themselves was to select for you the very heart of the English language words you are likely to want and168 words
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Advertisement38 1984-02-02 1 I— I < a///<_'/ v> 0 A The Cartier Jewellery are available exclusively at all Cartier boutiques. SS. A A Les must de Cartier Boutique^: Singapore 304 Orchard Road, Lucky Plaza #01-36. 1, Cuscaden Road, Pavilion Inter Continental #01-03.38 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous8 1984-02-02 1 Which *ay vnill stock markets go this year?8 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article691 1984-02-02 2 AP DEBTS of poor countries piled up so fast last year that at least 25 countries had to ask their creditors many of them American banks for delays in payments. There were only eight such requests in 1962. In 1963 Brazil, Chile and NigeriaAP - 691 words
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450 1984-02-02 2 Reuter A FINANCIAL deregulation task force has proposed the creation of a new federal banking agency but would give the Federal Reserve veto power over the new agency's proposals. The task force, composed of members of all the seven existing financial regulatory agencies,Reuter - 450 words
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247 1984-02-02 2 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE'S foreign reserves, comprising gold and foreign currencies, have shot past the $19 billion mark, figures from the Monetary Authority of Singapore show. The MAS, in lt£ latest monthly statistical bulletin, reports that foreign assets touched $19.4 billion last September,247 words
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421 1984-02-02 2 Reuter WEST German banks are hoping to woo Japanese industrial and retail companies to resume mark-de-nominated borrowing after the flow of new issues slowed to a trickle last year, syndication managers said. The first effort will come next week when Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesReuter - 421 words
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112 1984-02-02 2 Reuter FEDERAL Reserve Chairman Paul Voleker said that be was hopeful a consensus was emerging on a bill to revise regulation of US Bn«nf<«i institutions. On Tuesday he told a congressional symposium on bank deregulation that legislation was needed because of rapid changes inReuter - 112 words
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331 1984-02-02 2 UPI TOP Argentina officials and bankers returned to the negotiating table on Tuesday in what promised to be a long process of refinancing the country's US$4O billion in foreign debt. Santiago Del Puerto, the Argentine government's chief financial representative in the US, and Übaldo Aguirre,UPI - 331 words
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473 1984-02-02 2 Cmjm Amount Mam) •f dajr* ■Mi Wet 1 [Tfirinin IMri) VaarRaM Rate (S Mten) PajMNt •f tccrmd (•«**1 YMri pa) Dates Marat acawd Mmst) (%P>) 15.6.81/84 1969 *5V« 153.73 15/6. 15/12 47 •100.95 •3.18 13.11.84 1978 ••5 40.00 13/5, 13/11 79473 words
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Article591 1984-02-02 2 Reuter THE outlook for credit markets in the US remains mixed as the debate over the state of the economy and the outlook for US interest rates continues. The US Treasury is expected to announce today the details of its February refunding with some analystsReuter - 591 words
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Article381 1984-02-02 2 THE Reserve Bank said that it has granted foreign exchange licences (or two more banks to operate in New Zealand from next month. In response to a query from Reuters, it confirmed a statement by Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp that its unit TKM (New Zealand) Ltd had381 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article182 1984-02-02 2 THE local foreign exchange market was quiet yesterday. Dealers said that traders were not keen to take positions over the new year. The US dollar opened at 5J2.1305/15 against the local unit. There was little trading interest for the currency and it closed at its opening level. Against182 words
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Article82 1984-02-02 2 LACK of interest and the continued sidelining of operators ahead of the Lunar New Year caused gold futures yesterday to close slightly higher in the holiday shortened trading. Trading remained quiet with total sales amounting to 174 lots including 83 kerbs while trading on the one kilobar market was82 words
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Article74 1984-02-02 2 THE US dollar continued lower against other major currencies yesterday, influenced by easier advices from Europe. Banknote rates yesterday: (HK per 1): US 7.78/7.80 t TV 10.80 1100 3 63 3.85 W Germany 2 766 2.785 Malaysia Philippinfi 3.315 '3-335 0 37 0 38 3.(4 3 GS (HK per74 words
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Article75 1984-02-02 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday fluctuated widely against the mark after the inactivity and narrow movements of the past week. It fell sharply to a low of 2.8035 marks from a high of. 2.8125 in fairly active early trading, and ended the day at 2.8060/67 against 2.8100/10 at the New York75 words
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Article22 1984-02-02 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customer* is 9.125 per cent.22 words
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Article80 1984-02-02 2 RANGE of prii ses often ed by discount hornet an Feb 1: Overnight: 3 r»n deposits: 2 1 Cloviftf 3-month B-jriU S«UiM Treasury bills 2H 2* 3-month Bank bills 713/10 711/16 3 months CD 7H 7* 6 months CD 7* 7 K Source: National Discount Co OCBC exchange rate80 words
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Advertisement326 1984-02-02 2 1 and give yourself and your family the Britan n ica advantage! it's the key to success in a competitive world That's why you should give your child all the advantages you canl Especially the tools for success. (That's what a parent's love and responsibility are alt about.) Certainly there's326 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article993 1984-02-02 3 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN AT LEAST nine exhibitions have been affected by the current reconstruction programme at the World Trade Centre. The decision to undertake the con- struction programme came as a complete surprise to many local organisers and participants. While some organisers were informed993 words
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Article, Illustration710 1984-02-02 3 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH SCIENCE fiction writers usually portray them as deadly, but gamma rays are increasingly recognised as safe and useful tools in medical diagnosis. There is a growing demand in Singapore for pwiM ray "portraits" of the brain, heart, lungs and other body organs. They710 words
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Article149 1984-02-02 3 THE Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) will be conducting exercises from this Sunday. From Feb 6 to 12, the SAF will be conducting military exercises daily in Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Bah Soon Pah, Wing Loong, Loyang149 words
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457 1984-02-02 3 MONICA GWEE - Uncorked new sales strategy for old wines By MONICA GWEE IN THE search for new ways to sell old wines, Pieroth Singapore (Pte) Ltd has something to drink about. The firm wins exclusive clients by a direct sales system brimming with personal service. Pieroth wines are not available in supermarkets457 words
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Article552 1984-02-02 3 SERIOUS sports enthusiasts, from hunters to windsurfers, will be the main targets of a Belgium company's expansion into the Far East region. Browning, a division of Fabrique Nationale Herstal (FN), recently set up a regional office in Singapore to distribute its range of sports equipment, which552 words
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292 1984-02-02 3 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN TENDERS far the ttmUmv la Jtrwg have beea ealM at least rix mtmtkm beAal althaagh the tfirr to tar a Sthato eearse, ImHeattoas are that It a»y have IS hetae laltlally. The ether IS hales eaa be aMed ea at292 words
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Article715 1984-02-02 3 BEMINARB AND COUBBES Nov 30, 1963-Feb 22 (Wednesdays): Average Adjusting, SITC, SITC Dec 19, 1963-Feb 13 (Mondays): Miscellaneous Accident Insurance, SITC, SITC Jan 4-Feb 4 (Saturdays): Employers' Liability 4 Workmen's Compensation Insurance, SITC, SITC Jan 4-Feb 15 (Wednesdays): Introduction to General Insurance, SITC, SITC Jan 5-Marcb 8 (Mondays715 words
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Advertisement109 1984-02-02 3 k. SAVE MONEY Know how to deal with a mechanic explain your problems SAVE MORE MONEY Know how to spot trouble beforehand get more miles from each litre of petrol find the car that's right for you Reader s AIDC complete cab care MANUAL SAVE EVEN MORE MONEY Know how109 words
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OVERSEAS
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667 1984-02-02 4 Agencies THE US trade deficit with the rest of the world, a record U5569.4 billion last year, will exceed $100 billion in 1964 and get worse in 1965, trade representative Bill Brock predicted on Tuesday. He described the trade imbalance as "the weakAgencies - 667 words
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451 1984-02-02 4 FT THE US government should put more emphasis on the need to "arrest a long-term decline in the strength of the manufacturing sector," according to a study commissioned by several of the largest US blue-chip multinational companies. The report released yesterday by Data Resources, oneFT - 451 words
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Article751 1984-02-02 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL TMA TL351 0630 BEY/DXB MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0960 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP G1A GA960 1100 HLP751 words
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210 1984-02-02 4 AP WORLD g»M prsdactlsa will rise to mmm Oris year IS per eeat higher than the IMS total, according to aa estimate by the Geld lastitate, aa laternattoaal research srgaslsstlsa, released la New York yesterday. la a five-year sarvey sf 57 gsld-prsdadng eeaatrles, theAP - 210 words
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382 1984-02-02 4 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan of the US yesterday sent Congress a red-ink budget on which he must campaign for reelection, saying that the US$9O6 billion spending plan with its 1180 billion deficit and record military increases will "keep the recovery on track".UPI - 382 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article703 1984-02-02 4 Agencies A SCHOOLBOY who dreamt up a makeshift craft during a seaside holiday in 1968 was declared by a British court on Tuesday to be the inventor of the windsurfer. The ruling by the Appeal Court ixf London that Mr Peter Chilver's experimental design was the forerunner ofAgencies - 703 words
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481 1984-02-02 4 UPI DEMOCRATIC leaders in the House of Representatives have intensified pressure on President Reagan by proposed a resolution calling for the "prompt and orderly" withdrawal of the 1,500 US servicemen in Lebanon. The resolution, proposed on Tuesday, was to be submitted toUPI - 481 words
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Article318 1984-02-02 4 Reuter THE Soviet delegation to the European Disarmament Conference in Stockholm has called for an agreement on the non-first-use of nuclear weapons and a nonaggression pact, as well as a ban on chemical weapons in Europe. The head of the Soviet delegation, Ambassador Oleg Grinevksy, alsoReuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration963 1984-02-02 4 NYT ON THE next US space shuttle mission, scheduled to begin tomorrow, two astronauts will put on Buck Rogers-style jet backpacks and fly out from the Challenger. For several hours, free of any connection with the spaceship and with their own power to manoeuvre,NYT; UPI picture - 963 words
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Article, Illustration587 1984-02-02 5 Reuter JAPANESE camera makers, after a two-year slump in sales, expect business to pick up in 1984, spurred by reviving US demand. Canon Inc aims to produce two million single lens reflex (SLR) cameras this year, 200,000 above the average for theReuter - 587 words
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339 1984-02-02 5 UPI IRAQI gunboats and jet fighters destroyed five Iranian "naval targets" and a US-made Iranian warplane on Tuesday in a battle in the Gulf, said the official Iraqi news agency. Iraa, the official Iranian news agency, had no immediate comment on the latest Iraqi victoryUPI - 339 words
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223 1984-02-02 5 Reuter THE European Court of Justice has effectively ruled French and Italian currency exchange controls for foreign travel illegal, a court spokesman said. The court said in a judgment that there could be no limit to payments across community national frontiers which were genuinely toReuter - 223 words
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498 1984-02-02 5 AP CHINA said on Tuesday it had exempted Chinese-foreign Joint ventures from paying taxes on a range of imported items in an effort to secure badly needed equipment for its modernisation drive. The new rules, effective yesterday, apparently are also in response to foreigners'AP - 498 words
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342 1984-02-02 5 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan of the US will soon send to Congress a package of legislative proposals to combat the "ugly spectre" of international terrorism. Aides said on Tuesday that the Justice department was putting the final touches on legislation aimed at fighting attempts to makeUPI - 342 words
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963 1984-02-02 5 NYT FOR a little more than four years, Nigeria was the great African exception: it was democratic and had money. After years of military rule, Nigeria adopted a constitution in 1978 and held federal, state and presidential elections in 1979. And as the priceNYT - 963 words
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222 1984-02-02 5 UPI ECONOMIC recovery is gathering pace in Britain with business winning new orders quicker than at any other time in seven years. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said in London yesterday that a survey of members shows that business optimism is growingUPI - 222 words
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849 1984-02-02 5 AFP HONGKONG'S young generation of clothing designers is making a big splash on the international scene in the hope of turning the world's leading garment exporter into a top fashion capital as well. Sporting influences ranging from Chinese art to Russian revolutionaryAFP - 849 words
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147 1984-02-02 5 AFP A PLAN making it compulsory for Egyptians to donate their blood has sparked off controversy, with government officials divided on the issue. The Parliament's Hygiene and Health Affairs Committee recently proposed a BUI making blood donations obligatory in order to meet the country'sAFP - 147 words
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295 1984-02-02 5 UPI THE U8 to eciaialttcd to laakc Seath Korea a stnag military ally to keep peace to Nerth-east Aria aai to eaaator any threat frwn North Korea. US Aatoaat Secretary ri State Paal Waltowtta said to New York ea Tuesday thatUPI - 295 words
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Advertisement24 1984-02-02 4 Pan Am's Space Seats Around The World More Seat room, More Legroom, More Space To Stretch Out. Pan Am.Yon Can t Beat Hie Experience.24 words
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Advertisement68 1984-02-02 5 THE MITSUI TRUST BANKING CO., LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH U5520,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due sth February 1986 In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 2nd February 1984 to 2nd August 1984 the Certificates will carry68 words
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Advertisement107 1984-02-02 5 Malaysian Tobacco Company Bhd. AMENDMENT 10 NOTICE OF E.G.M. DATED 27TH JANUARY 1984 SHAREHOLDERS of me Company ore hereby informed mat the words "at the close of business on 20th February 1984" appearing in the Second Resolution in the NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL METING OF MALAYSIAN TOBACCO COMPANY BERHAD dated107 words
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Article585 1984-02-02 6 WHY are rats and cats perpetual enemies? The answer, as usual, can be found in the stars. More specifically, it can be found in the Chinese zodiac which incidently provides answers to various other questions as well like what the new lunar year has585 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1984-02-02 6 FLORENCE CHONG - Australian Prima Minister Bob Hawks left lor a fivenation trip to Asia on Sunday. The tour will take him to Japan, China, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia. (He is due to arrive in Singapore on February 12.) In Singapore, Mr Hawke will renew the1,250 words
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557 1984-02-02 6 SELWYN PARKER - By SELWYN PARKER NEW ZEALAND South British, one of the biggest private general insurance companies in Asia with < assets of NZ$l.4 billion, plans to launch a full < range of financial services j similar to Merrill Lynch j and Prudential557 words
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Advertisement133 1984-02-02 6 Do you hold bock in fear of using the wrong word? r* 1 1 I > 1 i m i Jk When it comes time to speak your mind or write a note, are you afraid to use that one zingy right word? Do you settle for the same old133 words
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Miscellaneous946 1984-02-02 6 SINGAPORE 5 SINGAPORE 12 9.00 AM Opening and Programme WghSfhts folowed by The Secret World of 0(: Four children stumble on to a secret passage which leads to a world of little green men. 10.05 Pink Panther h Otym-Pfnks 10.30 Magic Moments 10.45 kitemational Figure Skating from Beijing: World famous946 words
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TIME-OFF
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Article764 1984-02-02 7 MARILYN AUGUST - By MARILYN AUGUST AP IF President Francois Mitterrand's plan to overhaul the Louvre Museum succeeds, a broad two-storey glass pyramid will soar out of the stately courtyard between the two major wings. The transparent triangle, inspired by Egypt's Giza Pyramids, is the brainchild of architect IM Pel, MrAP - 764 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1984-02-02 7 BERNADINE MORRIS - St Laurent toast from New York to Paris Yvm Saint Laurent has produced a grand classic collection replete with clothes that are easy for women to wear but minus those tricks, gimmicks and shocking cuts that many designers feel obliged to show to attract attention. By BERNADINE MORRIS. BERNADINE MORRISNYT - 1,020 words
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Advertisement637 1984-02-02 7 a MOng aa TOURISM IN ASIA: THE ECONOMIC IMPACT Edited by Etwood A. Pye and Tzong-biau Lin This publication reports the research findings of studies done in Hong Kong, Korea, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka where a quantitative assessment was made of the economic impact of tourism on the economies637 words
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Miscellaneous685 1984-02-02 7 -n-OIE CROBSVOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE MM 1 Apple (or a chap on a reduced diet (6) 7 Snack to order! (W) 8 Northerner to have a drink on the quiet (4) 10 You can count on it getting us a cab (6) 11 OH with you, fellow, and get alert to685 words
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Miscellaneous818 1984-02-02 7 WHAT'S ON nur.irn: Singapore Festival of Arts 1964 wants to put on a Baba play cum pageant called Pileb Menantu (Choosing a daughter-in-law). The play to written by local writer Felix Chia. Pileb Manantu will be directed by Cecilia Ong who is known for her work at SBC and on818 words
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Advertisement167 1984-02-02 8 rn jJiACO rantaAia A Lunar New Year Spectacular at the Peninsula Hotel i v A February I—4 Studio A B. Level 4Peninsula Hotel Bpm to lam 00m J ays: New Wave Disco Services Ist Drink 525 inclusive o' Book early! Call Connie at *****91 ext. 416 Ibnimuhi H<>tc/ Coleman Street167 words
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Advertisement272 1984-02-02 8 1 mr c V Com feast with m Chinese New Year is grander and livelier at the Hilton. Therell be sumptuous feasts of traditional festive dishes. Raw Fish and "hong baos" throughout the IS days of celebrations. Come join us this festive time. The Copacahuna Revue promises a Ve&u-sryie spectacular!272 words
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Advertisement179 1984-02-02 8 :v v/A> < >/// <D)c •t fttebaUion (Prill 3 5* T •m m\ Treat yourself to our famous Prime Rib beet in town served on a Silver Wagon Unwind to the live entertainment provided by the Filipino band the Happy Mates' nightly from 7 30pm to 11 30pm M reservations179 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article957 1984-02-02 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Tuesday finished £14 to £6 above Monday's close, with no clear pattern to trading in the absence of fresh incentives. March fell to the day's low of £2,068 during the morning, mainly on trade selling, but later recovered on chart based trade and commission957 words
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Article158 1984-02-02 9 SOYBEAN in Chicago on Tuesday eased in moderately light late trade to close ZVi to IV4 US-cents per bushel lower. March posted a nine-cent range. Late selling in March by a local commission house and the House found little buying interest, pressuring closing values, pit brokers said. Rumours circulated158 words
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Article181 1984-02-02 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed 2Vi UScents per bushel lower in March to unchanged in September, partially offsetting Monday's gains. March posted a 3Vi-cent range on the day. Steady speculative selling in March, with a wire house featured, kept nearbys on the defensive all day. Old crop181 words
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116 1984-02-02 9 Reuter TAIWAN'S rice production in 1983 was 2.53 million tonnes, the highest figure since almost 2.65 million in 1977, and up from 2.48 million in 1982, the Provincial Food Bureau said. Exports last year rone to 507,000 tonnes from 65,600 in 1982. The increaseReuter - 116 words
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Article232 1984-02-02 9 «NGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06,100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B--10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special 0.58.232 words
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Article158 1984-02-02 9 CHINEBE Prtdiee Exchange, flupwa, noon tliil priM per lttkg yesterday. Cnwt «II: Bulk fob 1206.00 sellers, old drum (in second band drum) fob $221.00 sellers, new drum fob $225.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $120 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $645.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq158 words
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Article119 1984-02-02 9 RUBBER futures in Tokyo yesterday closed down 0.3 to 1.9 yen in active trading. Values fell on profit-tak-ing and liquidation with investors taking advantage I" of recent gains in a' market lacking fresh news because of the holiday in producer countries. February fell 0.3 to 275.9 yen a kilo,119 words
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Article94 1984-02-02 9 THE Straits tla price fai Peaaag yesterday rem timed at the IT A Ant level ef N929.15 a kDe. Fereiga dMisad waa ■101 aheeat, reflectiag the £959 premftam wMek the Peaaag price heMa aver the price la Lea4m. The bailer stock maaager agala provided meat e< the sappart94 words
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Article226 1984-02-02 9 Reuter THE Tokyo Grain Exchange plans to start trading US edible soybean standard grade contracts from March I, exchange officials said. A final decision will be taken at a general meeting of the exchange on Feb 10 and agriculture ministry approval will be required.Reuter - 226 words
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286 1984-02-02 9 Reuter THE Brittah based publication World Sugar Journal said it cut its estimate of «orid ISB3/84 sugar production to 92.86 miiiton tonnes raw value from 93.51 milk» estimated previously. This compares with an estimated 99.C1 mnnnw for 1982/83. World consumption is put at 96.47 millionReuter - 286 words
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Article115 1984-02-02 9 THE EEC believes further discussion is needed before it can respond to proposals for a new cocoa agreement. Reacting to suggestions by other non-EEC importing members that disagreement within the community is the main obstacle to establishing a firm consumer response to proposals put forward by115 words
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Article81 1984-02-02 9 jam a m FORWARD 1 IASK1 fT IN •M AIM 14» •M -a -*> -M Bnmn U3' r us -7 n> inn «e MM unci Ofc-Imo-hn wn Orr si se or am uab ma Mft -m Prtro mo I»J« TV""* ♦i -H 1 SMto MM See On Bo* 1MB81 words
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Article134 1984-02-02 9 jan a n« ABM OUI AhoM SBJB -U -L4 -U uach Akao AMXV AatM BIIO mat nut Bote Bofwrnij MM MM MAD as an •U -U -LS -J MM •u -LS Bortot CaH mm MM +«J MM ♦1 MM MM MM ♦<u -s 111M MM 1MM IMM -s •u134 words
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Article65 1984-02-02 9 JAM Lirt mm *um rm -m Ooad Aeqm Ron* V -HI nit <M Otm in rm lawn IUln—»«fiU Ord mm +im mm -m Ml* mm tm IMIpw Lapattt Ord ww +M* emu 1410 Mlkao Am Ord M M Mwtedon CM mm -a# MM -«0 MT -LS 4110 +1* Ptmil65 words
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Article56 1984-02-02 9 JAM Kroooi r Alt* Lm! r tw m -1 am B ftm 406 Aatra B Tim 975 8 AUM Oopeo 191 Mhm Pn m •1 BM PTM an unco E. Bantu 3» unch SHMt B rm 343 +3 SfcSDdlB 4)0 ynrh 8Kf B Fra* 1M unch VoHo B Fim56 words
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Article114 1984-02-02 9 gu|M| MM andi m Brown BowS Br. Cite (Mo Br. cite da*? r c Cite (Mb te Oadit sSwBr M -1 uct -a MM -H MM +14 SL 4 rm -10 M naeta m wk iom -m Q—1 meter Br (Hobo* Pe Han Br. HOOmo U Bocte 1/Ml.m. ■'i114 words
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Article233 1984-02-02 9 JAM Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpb* AM And a fiSFLzz at MO MO rrao uneb oncb -M naihiui uao ♦a C O Smith •aaa uncb CbekMs CWA Currta Wn>nr< as 440 Unn mo PMTott FUgtt HM1 000 on 015 unrh uncb Lib HoMa Lonrbo LTA M And R u» as233 words
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Article884 1984-02-02 9 NEW YORK WITH INVESTORS focusing an the federal budget deficit and ignoring positive economic news, the stock market on Tuesday continued its slide and sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average lower for the tenth time in the past 12 sessions. The DJ Index, which was higher going884 words
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Article135 1984-02-02 9 JAN A HUM SM -M AJcom* Bank Moat m S7H M« uncb SIM -H Brmaean Out tap Bk a* JOH -H 1»H a* ♦>* -H Cocu Uutnoc 1 "j———< an -m Don Tar Doom M1»m hkt Nick SU -tt Mtt NH -tH OmMtr Ot Wwt Ufa CM Tailam Knt«135 words
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Article269 1984-02-02 9 SHARES in the partners in the Turtle One offshore oil well resisted early selling pressure to close little changed yesterday but provided the major feature in otherwise dull Australian stock markets. Brokers said overnight selling in London of the Turtle partners carried over in early trading269 words
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Article293 1984-02-02 9 HONGKONG THE HANG SENG Index yesterday rose 6.16 points to end at a 16-month high of 1,106-54 tor the last session before the Lunar New Tear. This Is the highest day's close since Sep 22, 1962 when the Index finished at 14SJ5. Shares opened lower hut293 words
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Article248 1984-02-02 9 SHARE prices yesterday ended the morning higher in fairly active trading on buying of speculative and Incentive-back-ed Issues, but late profit-taking pared early gains. The market average rose a provisional 12.67 from Tuesday's close to 10,206.77. It fell 39.63 on Tuesday. Trading volume was 200 million shares248 words
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Article106 1984-02-02 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed in continued dull trading, despite improved world metal prices, because of the Philippines' economic condition. The Commercial and Industrial Index was up 0.40 at 146.52 while the Mining Marker remained unchanged at 1.172J4. Oils eased 0.070 at 0.987. m zxtsr Aon Mtnlnf B Wnf106 words
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Article86 1984-02-02 9 M4PH MM L' WOf!— 111 urw h SmTm AyStiwye Ltd •Mil JttCtar Carooof That Win M Trust Z Ow*wt Induatml FlnanmI£S&M OMMDt— Ml unch llabooolcbraof M til Metal Put Dim Tow U aoch ktt Union lis and) Mat OM«tt m wmtrn Clwwt m unch South Am rayt JH Bank86 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1984-02-02 10 CHIANG WEE TIONG - By CHIANG WEE TIONG, Stockbroker, City Securities (Pte) JUDGING by the 33 per cent rise on the widelyfollowed Straits Times Industrial Index, the Lunar Year of the Pig had certainly confounded numerous pessimistic observers. By the same token, it had brought home "tasty bacon" (fortune)1,369 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-02-02 10 KENNETH MACLENNAN - By KENNETH MACLENNAN Managing Director, Standard Chartarad Marchant Bank Asia THE Year of the Rat, looked at from a broad perspective, should be one of opportunity. Singapore is set to return to its previous high rates of growth with low rates of inflation. Malaysia will benefit from286 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1984-02-02 10 DONALD SINCLAIR - By DONALD SINCLAIR, Retired Member, Stock Exchange of Singapore IN ASSESSING the potential of the Straits Times Industrial Index, it is necessary to note that it consists of equal numbers of Singapore and Malaysian shares and the two markets are1,076 words
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Article226 1984-02-02 10 PETER CHAN - ®y PETER CHAN, Manager-Investments, SIMBL MR year w i very (Mi year tor per* stock Mttai Mag Ik* yew, Ike 8T latatartol lata me IM per eeai aai Ike OCBC (all eeetor) lata reirtta toveetore have atoe heea ml iwraita aa thto toepnaelm perreeeri226 words
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985 1984-02-02 10 DENNIS SEE - By DENNIS SEE, Director of Asia Pacific Raaaarch, Chamical Bank WITH the major stock market indices already near or at record levels, investment in the New Year will have to be more selective. Even if general market conditions remain buoyant, as in the985 words
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488 1984-02-02 11 FRASER; CO - By FRASER CO ONCE again, the Singapore/Malaysia stock market is at the crossroads; a comparatively lengthy consolidation phase has occurred with index levels (somewhat inconclusively) at or just below all-time highs.While downward reactions have been well-ab-sorbed, there is no forceful or sustained buying. Although488 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-02-02 11 RICHARD CRAGG - By RICHARD CRAGG, Haad of Research, Lyall A Evatt IN 1983, the Singapore market closely mirrored Wall Street, which traded in a range that balanced institutional hopes of rising corporate profits against fears that the US budget deficit would boost interest rates and461 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-02-02 11 WALTER TUNG - By WALTER TUNG, By WALTER TUNG, Manager, Reeearch A Marketing, Kay Hian A Co (Pte) WE CAN look forward to another good year (or the stock market in 1964. Powered by steady economic growth and evergrowing pool of funds from local and foreign investors, the328 words
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Article, Illustration658 1984-02-02 11 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THERE Is M mack optimism la the air ai we welcome the Year of the Bat, a year that seems to promise a strong world eeeaemle recovery and, bepefally, a more peaeetal political eariroameat and heaee658 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-02-02 11 Dr CHUA WEE MENG - By Dr CHUA WEE MENG, By Dr CHUA WEE MENG, Managing Director, Alfa Pacific Sacuriliaa Pte WE EXPECT equity markets worldwide to continue to trend upwards in the Year of the Rat. The basis for a continuing bull market is structured on expectations of better328 words
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Article, Illustration742 1984-02-02 11 ROBERT TAY - By ROBERT TAY, lnvMtm«nt Analyst, Phillip 8«curitiM (Pt«) "OPTIMISM" is perhaps the most appropriate word one would use to describe the outlook for our economy and the stock market in 1964. In ushering the Year of the Rat, I would advocate stock market participants to adopt a742 words
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Article1104 1984-02-02 11 K C TAN - By K C TAN, Marketing and Investment* Manager, Britannia Investment Management (8) Pte Ltd MAJOR stock markets worldwide, including Singapore and Malaysia, have posted all-time highs. I made a technical forecast in last year's Business Times roundup of investment views when the BT Composite Index1,104 words
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Article470 1984-02-02 11 HUGH PEYMAN - By HUGH PEYMAN, Hoar* Govatt Analyst, Singapore/Malaysia THE Year sf the Rat should bring prosperity to investors in the local market. We expect the Straits Times Industrial Index to touched 1300 before the end of the year and corporate earnings to rise by a similar 30470 words
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Miscellaneous10 1984-02-02 10 Which stocks? Which sectors? finy, sell, hold ST a\mM m10 words
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Advertisement154 1984-02-02 11 Professional investment advice from Britannia A Britannia offshore funds offer both professional management and convenience What is an offshore fund? It's an investors' fund that pools the capital of a large number of people who have similar investment aims. The fund's management uses these pooled assets to manage a diversified154 words
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621 1984-02-02 12 ■***** Companies Editor ALAN LEE TAN Koon Swan, the man whose name has become synonymous with MultiPurpose Holdings Bhd, will cut executive links with the group in early March. According to Kuala Lumpur sources, Mr Tan, who is the chairman and managing621 words
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438 1984-02-02 12 UPI A CAR industry study, saying Japanese manufacturers have a US$l,5OO advantage in building cars, has called for exchange rate adjustments and more Japanese plants in America rather than protectionist steps. The two-year review conducted by Techno va Inc, aUPI - 438 words
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544 1984-02-02 12 DISCUSSIONS are now underway to restructure a number of UK-domiciled plantation companies connected with the giant Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Bhd (HMPB) and Harrisons and Crosfield PLC (H and C). Altogether, 10 companies are involved in the restructuring, of which eight are listed on the London544 words
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Article847 1984-02-02 12 SHARE prices closed above opening lows on Tuesday after a moderately active session and at 3 pm the FT index was down 1.7 at 830.5, having touched a low of 826.2. Initial defensive marking down after the overnight fall on Wall Street attracted no selling interest and the847 words
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23 1984-02-02 12 have approved the proposed acquisition of the entire issued and paid-up capital of Mount Pleasure Corporation Sdn Bhd.23 words
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Article48 1984-02-02 12 has re- placed Mr Gob Teng Koon as secretary of Tat Lee BaakLM. Meanwhile the bank's wholly owned subsidiary TLB Bullion has increased its paid-up capital from (2 million to $2.25 million by the creation of 250,000 additional ordinary shares of a dollar each.48 words
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Article51 1984-02-02 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 786.9 Week Ago 788.3 Wednesday 1108.54 Tuesday *****8 Week Ago 1041.88 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN Tuesday Unavailable Monday 832 2 Week Ago 824.9 INDU8TRIAL8 Wednesday Unavailable Tuesday ***** Week Ago 1028.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIE8 Tuesday Unavailable Monday 1221.52 Wednesday Unavailable Week Ago51 words
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269 1984-02-02 12 AUBTOAL Amalgamated Tim Bhd has experienced a sharp 81J per eeat (all la Ha UMdtted pre tax profits to Msl.« million far the six maaths to Dee SI, IKS. There was a 21 per eeat decUae to 849,999 kg la tin eaaeeatrato aatpat269 words
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368 1984-02-02 12 HONG Leong Industries Bhd's (HLI) special issue of 17.54 million shares of 50 cents each will raise to 30 per cent the level of bumiputra participation in the company from 20 per cent. This was disclosed by HLI in its circular to shareholders368 words
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368 1984-02-02 12 UPI US stkki Corp, the nation's number one steelmaker, said on Tuesday that it lost US$l.l6 billion during 1983, its second straight yearly loss and more than triple its previous record. Most of the red ink flowed from a $1.15 billion write-off onUPI - 368 words
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281 1984-02-02 12 TEMERLOH Rubber Estates Bhd has reported poorer earnings at the interim stage despite improved commodity prices. Group pre-tax profits for the six months to Oct 31, 1983 fell 15.2 per cent to M 51.68 million while turnover slipped 10 per cent to $9.19 million. Temerloh281 words
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295 1984-02-02 13 IN AN attempt to lower costs, major Japanese shipbuilding companies are Increasingly occupied with trying to automate the complex job of welding the ship's hull and side steel plates. The rush to use robots (or welding started last year295 words
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442 1984-02-02 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM The Port of Singapore is likely to end 1963 with a growth, albeit a marginal one, in the volume of cargo handled. At half-time the volume of seaborne cargo through Singapore's ports, including the private wharves and anchorages, was still marginally442 words
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Article112 1984-02-02 13 AFP AN AVERAGE 15 per cent rise in freight rates from Europe to India, Pakistan and Bangladesh is planned to begin on April 15, the shipping conference announced. Mr John Nightingall, secretary of the India/ Pakistan/Bangladesh Shipping Conference, said that following discussions with the European Shippers' CouncilAFP - 112 words
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Article119 1984-02-02 13 AP JAPAN'S Maritime Safety Agency temporarily banned ships of more than 10,000 deadweight tons from naing the international Ports of Tokyo, Yokohama and Chiba City because of low visibility from a snowstorm, agency officials said. An MSA official said the order banning large ships from the TokyoAP - 119 words
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Article683 1984-02-02 13 ihlppiag lime P»«e Cat Afea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpg X 4 APC line V 4 APL m 4/5 Armour Freight Services VI 5 ASCL m 1 Asiabroket Austasta Like V V 5 1 Australian Coot VI 5 Bait-Orient vn 4/5683 words
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309 1984-02-02 14 THE Philippine Shippers Council is studying the mechanics of consolidating the country's logs and lumber exports to check smuggling of these products. The council which operates the Freight Centre plans to establish specific areas where logs and lumber exports could be lifted and309 words
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Article182 1984-02-02 14 THE International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has issued new guidelines for reporting incidents involving dangerous goods in packaged form to all its 125 member states. The object of the guidelines is to facilitate the reporting of any incidents involving the loss or likely loss overboard of182 words
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Article, Illustration811 1984-02-02 14 Lloyd's List A WATERSHED has been reached by Overseas Containers Ltd (OCL), one of the world's foremost container ship operators, at a time when the company probably faces the most hostile market conditions in its history. This is what London stockbrokers Kitcat ALloyd's List - 811 words
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Article1802 1984-02-02 14 FAIRLY active time-charter business is reported on Tuesday on the freight market while moderate grain fixing generally received Steady to slightly higher rates, shipbrokers said. A vessel of 101,000 long dwt was reported fixed from the Continent to the Mid East Gulf at US$l.96 per long ton and1,802 words
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Article196 1984-02-02 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East /Europe, Far East /Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits196 words
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312 1984-02-02 15 THE Maritime Industry Authority of Philippines will be re-organised. According to a draft of an executive order made available to the Business Day, Marina will be renamed the Maritime Transportation Commission. Its present board will be abolished in favour of a threeman commission.312 words
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Article130 1984-02-02 15 BERGER Paints (Singapore) Pte Ltd expects a $3 million domestic market for its "Napko" range of specialised coatings for offshore and petrochemical paints applications. The company invested more than $3 million over the past 18 months in new facilities, including plant and Sophisticated machinery as well130 words
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705 1984-02-02 15 NYT ALTHOUGH the lumbering freighter on the Weser River was registered in Leningrad, its load of dark beans, destined for the huge silos of local coffee roasters, came from the Caribbean. A decade ago, Soviet freighters were rarely seen in GermanNYT - 705 words
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Article37 1984-02-02 15 WALLEM Shipping (Hong-* kong) Ltd has been ap- I pointed the Hongkong/ agents for Cross County I Leasing Ltd. Z* Founded in 1978, Cross-* County now owns 15,00QC* TEUs positioned around" the world.37 words
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5682 1984-02-02 20 SCHEDULE 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 of5,682 words
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Article708 1984-02-02 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Locat E Pioneer *****W 32.84 0200 O Asia FSB 1300-1400 L4 N4 E Laurel *****W 3284 0200 O Asia FSB 1300-1400 As Plutus 038 3.2.84 0600708 words
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Article1466 1984-02-02 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Um Transgroup (S). AhrenkM Liner Service Kim Shpg (S). Altrnd C Titftor Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). Aipne Intra*» (S) Bintang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling and Forwarding1,466 words
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Article1318 1984-02-02 22 The above inlormatioo is compiled tram data provided by the Singapore National Shipper's Council and other sources. ALGERIA Bejaia Aug 6th. 10 vessels waiting for berths. EH Djazair Jan 20th. Vessels awaiting berths: Wahran eight, Mestghanem three, Annaba six and Skikda four. ANGOLA Luanda Oct 25th. 1-2 daysThe above inlormatioo is compiled tram data provided by the Singapore National Shipper's Council and other sources. - 1,318 words
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Article451 1984-02-02 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Apj Ambika 46 Sinose alongside 22.84/1500 Kabirdas 35/6 R Jumabhoy alongside 23.84/0700 Ned Adelaide 44 Ned-EAC alongside 2.2.84/0600 World Achilles n 1/2 LN Shpg alongside 22.84/0600 Daima 10/11 YFung 1.2.84/0700 62.84/0700 Botany Triton 13/4 Botany Bay 2.2.84/1000451 words
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Article328 1984-02-02 22 Feb I Governors for marine and offshore machinery, 1730 hrs, Institute of Marine Engineers, 76 Mark Lane, London EC3. Feb S-1S Reinsurance practice course, Royal Horseguards Hotel, London. Feb 7-t International diving symposium, New Orleans (details: Society for Underwater Technology, 1 Birdcage Walk, London SWI. Feb b-ll Education328 words
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Miscellaneous154 1984-02-02 22 Regional Weather 3? J m i/4 K 3! P QOtvqfir 1 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJL THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather V Wind direction with speed in knots Shower Rain Cloudy Sky 5 knots. V IT"". Wave height Cloudy Sky Surface winds are154 words
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