The Business Times, 15 May 1984
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Title Section11 1984-05-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 TUESDAY, MAY 15,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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147 1984-05-15 1 SINGAPORE'S goods and services will be represented at the third Asean Trade Fair to be held in Bangkok from Oct 26 to Nov 4. The fair is organised to promote intra-Asean trade and international trade of the member countries. The Trade Development Board147 words
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Article52 1984-05-15 1 Reuter A LUXURY restaurant for dogs, claiming to be Europe's first, opened on the French Riviera last weekend offering its canine customers "bloody dog" cocktail, diced fillet of beef with artichoke and cream dessert. The restaurant overlooks the sea on the Promenade des Anglais inReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-05-15 1 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE JAPANESE company that is supplying steel for the tallest office building in Singapore is trying to sell an above-and-undersea entertainment centre to the Sentosa Development Corporation. If Nippon Kokan (NKK) manages to persuade the SDC to take out about $15 million326 words
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Article513 1984-05-15 1 SINGAPORE traders have cause to be optimistic about exporting to the US, with Singapore scoring a trade surplus of nearly $400 million with that country in the first quarter of this year. Singapore exports to the US came to $2.4 billion, while imports were worth513 words
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549 1984-05-15 1 SOH TIANG KENG - Almost 30,000 holders within three months By SOH TIANG KENG Banking Correspondent THE lastest current accounts service offered by the Post Office Savings Bank has proved to be a smashing success. Launched only three months ago, the scheme has attracted nearly 30,000549 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-05-15 1 A RALLY la Ike nrtd-aftaaaaa steadier aete. Tradiag remalaed very selective with tatorest facased ea specaaltive shares. Ob the whale, the market weat through aaather qalet day as mast taveators preferred to stay aa the sMeliaea, ahead sf the deelstoa to he made by Tengka tiiWgfc tsday on82 words
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424 1984-05-15 1 OFFICE RENTALS in Singapore are the 10th most expensive in the world, although not as costly as in Hongkong, in spite of the strong Singapore dollar. A square metre of prime office space in Singapore costs US$246 per annum, about 21 per cent lower than424 words
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Article112 1984-05-15 1 THREE more banks, including Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, have joined the latest round of prime rate increases in Singapore. OCBC will raise its prime rate, the level at which it is prepared to lend to its best borrowers, by a quarter point to 9.25 per cent tomorrow.112 words
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101 1984-05-15 1 MORE AND better jobs await skilled technicians as the new industries grow in Singapore. And more students are realising that blue collar jobs pay as well, if not better, than white collar jobs, said Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister for101 words
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Advertisement269 1984-05-15 1 SHARE INFORMATION 10 RAW MATERIALS 4 MONEY A EXCHANGE 5 SWEDISH cor manufacturer Volvo has identified a new morketing strategy selling cars to diplomats and expatriates even before their arrival in a country. The company sees great potential in this market. Page 2 INDIA aims to become selfsufficient in energy.269 words
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HOME NEWS
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245 1984-05-15 2 .EIGHT companies from the American state of lowa were in Singapore recently seeking trade opportunities with local .companies. This is their first Visit to the Republic to promote .{heir products. Led by the LieutenantGovernor of lowa, Mr Robert Anderson, the group met245 words
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86 1984-05-15 2 NGEE ANN Polytechnic will be holding a three-day workshop in basic counselling skills for the academic staff next week. Starting on Monday (9am at Multi-Purpose Room 2, first storey, Activities Centre), the workshop will be conducted by counsellors from the counselling and86 words
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402 1984-05-15 2 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG VOLVO, the Swedish car manufacturer, has identified a new market for its cars tourist and diplomatic car sales (TDS). Its projection for worldwide TDS sales this year is only a modest 8,000 units worth about $300 million which is402 words
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Article235 1984-05-15 2 RIS COMPUTERS will supply a computer-aided-design and c o m p u t er-aided-manufacturing system (CAD/CAM) costing $2 million to the SGS-ATES Asia Pacific Design Centre. The CAD/CAM system, known as the General Electric Calma computer-aided integrated circuit design and manufacturing system, will enable235 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-05-15 2 TWO series of two-week courses on "Diamond Grading and Identification" will be organised in June by the Diamond High Council of Antwerp, in collaboration with the Diamond Importers' Association of Singapore. The Diamond High Council is the central organisation of the Antwerp Diamond Centre,404 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article79 1984-05-15 2 first major exhibition and conference on pipeline technology will take place in Jakarta in May next year. Pipetech '85, which will be the showcase for the specialist pipeline engineering, construction and transportation industries, will be held at the Jakarta Fair Grounds from May 14-17 1985. The Institute for International79 words
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Article99 1984-05-15 2 is launching an aggressive campaign against "spurious" filters. TTie company's 4,000 distributors, dealers and parts stockists around the world, including Singapore, are now selling oil, fuel and air filters at prices which compete with the price of filters being sold as "suitable for Perkins engines," although these have99 words
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Article235 1984-05-15 2 of 19th century facto- ries and warehouses on the Melbourne waterfront is being converted into luxury apartments in one of Australia's most imaginative building recycling projects. A Melbourne Droperty develop- er, Mr Robert Ho, 31, first saw the red-brick buildings when he was inspecting a vacant site nearby.235 words
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Article114 1984-05-15 2 has been awarded a $160,000 contract by the Indonesian electric company, Perusahaan Umum Listrik Negara (PLN), for a computer-aided distribution planning and design system (CAD-PAD). In addition to designing the system, Westinghouse will conduct training programmes to teach the utilities planning engineers how to use the new system.114 words
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Article152 1984-05-15 2 of total world rough diamond production marketed through the De Beers' Central Selling Organisation (CSO) is the highest for the past 50 years. Chairman of De Beers Consolidated Mines, Mr H F Oppenheimer, in his annual statement to shareholders, said: "The organisation, which was created for the marketing152 words
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222 1984-05-15 2 THE Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore (CDIS) is calling for tenders to supply microcomputers to schools. This is the first under the Ministry of Education's dollar for dollar scheme to subsidise secondary schools buying computers. The scheme, announced late last year, covers all222 words
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Article152 1984-05-15 2 THE Singapore National Employers' Federation will hold its fourth industrial relations programme for expatriate managers in Singapore. The two-day programme, which starts tomorrow at Century Park Sheraton Hotel, offers a quick look at local labour and management practices. The programme also offers an opportunity for participants152 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-05-15 2 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Environment and Social Affairs), Mr Teo Chong Tee, last night urged the Singapore Bank Employees Cooperative and Loan Society to conduct a survey to determine the need of bank employees. Speaking during the society's dinner at Neptune Theatre Restaurant,102 words
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Article458 1984-05-15 2 MEMO PAD Seminars and courses May Taxation For Your RELC International Singapore Business Own Business House And Professional Women's Association May 16-17 Sellina Profitably In Hotel Equatorial Transforma Non-Profitable Times May 17-18 Tender Evaluation And Thong Teck Singapore Institute Controct Administration Building Of Management For The Public Sector May 18458 words
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OVERSEAS
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202 1984-05-15 3 UPI THE SAME American space engineers who have put men on the moon have been trying for five years at a cost of US$l2 million to perfect the space shuttle's toilet. "It has been very disappointing," said Mr Dan Germany, crew systems managerUPI - 202 words
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216 1984-05-15 3 UPI ATTENDANCE on the opening day of the US$35O million World's Fair in New Orleans was less than expected but Fair officials said the figure was in line with the ■predicted number for an average "•day. Opening-day paid attendance on Saturday was setUPI - 216 words
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Article736 1984-05-15 3 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvic« number Locol tim« From PAA CAL MAS MAS MAS MAS RBA SIA CPA GIA SIA SIA SIA MAS MAS GIA SIA SIA SIA SIA GIA SIA THAI PA5 CI009 MH681 MH601 MH671 MH8II BM21 SQI03 CX710 GA960 SQ105 SQ201 SOT9I GA940 SQ238 SQ203 SQ15736 words
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333 1984-05-15 3 UPI SPACE weapons are impractical and would escalate the arms race to a different plane, not stop it, a prominent Soviet scientist told a group of Harvard scientists. Dr Roald Sagdeev, director of the Soviet Union's Space Reserach Institute in Moscow, told scientists atUPI - 333 words
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266 1984-05-15 3 NYT US PRESIDENT Reagan's National Security Adviser said that covert action in such regions as Central America was increasingly necessary to provide the United States with an alternative between going to war and doing nothing when a friendly nation was under attack. In one ofNYT - 266 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article50 1984-05-15 3 THE LATEST in "jet art" is for sale but only jetsetters need enquire. German Prince Von Anhalt, 41, uses a Boeing 707 jet exhaust to blow gallons of brightly coloured house paint on huge white canvases and then sells the paintings at prices up to U*****,000.50 words
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Article43 1984-05-15 3 DEAD or dying US beef cattle shipped to South Korea from Missouri have strained trade relations between the two nations. US sources said that an investigation led to the discovery that animals were being certified for export without proper veterinary procedures.43 words
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Article46 1984-05-15 3 PRESIDENT REAGAN yesterday invited superstar Michael Jackson to help kick off a national campaign against drunk driving. Mr Reagan and Mr Jackson shared star billing for a ceremony intended to spot- light a new advertising campaign using the entertainer's hit song "Beat It".46 words
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Article53 1984-05-15 3 Agencies THE BRAZILIAN government is concerned that the country's rising trade surplus is threatening its agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) because of the impact it is having on money supply. Sources said the government believes the surplus could rise to US$l2.5 billion from the previously forecastAgencies - 53 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-05-15 3 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has come under pressure to issue a statement about the arrest of a top government aide in a male striptease club. Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine's parliamentary aide, Dr Keith Hampson, resigned during the weekend after newspaper inquiries aboutReuter - 103 words
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405 1984-05-15 3 UPI OFFSHORE oil production from the prolific Bombay High Field and others has substantially cut India's dependence on energy imports. Now India's goal is to discover and produce enough oil and gas to become self-suffi-cient in energy, Dr Bnagwan Sahay, chief geologist of India'sUPI - 405 words
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126 1984-05-15 3 Reuter THIRTEEN thousand factory workers began a strike yesterday that employers said could bring West Germany's motor industry to a standstill within days. The strike, in support of union demands for a shorter working week, started with the early morning shift at 14 selected plantsReuter - 126 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article641 1984-05-15 4 Agricultural forecasts indicate poor prospects NYT US FARMERS in the rich wheat, corn, and soybean regions of the Middle West were looking last week for two things: prolonged to dry out their sodden fields, and some believable sign that the farm recession might diminish. ThereNYT - 641 words
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266 1984-05-15 4 AFP WESTERN world consumption of both refined lead and refined zinc improved quite sharply over the first two months of 1984, due mainly to increases in the US and Japan, the International Lead and Zinc Study Group said. But while production of refinedAFP - 266 words
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Article151 1984-05-15 4 Chinese Produce Exchenge (Sellers' noon doting prices. S$/ 100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 223 00 Old drum FOB 236 00 New drum FOB 240 00 Copro Mixed (loose) 115.00 buyers Pepper Muntok white FOB NLW 652 50 Sarawok white FOB faq NLW 645.00 Sarawak special block FOB151 words
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Article112 1984-05-15 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the ITA floor level of M 529.15 a kilo. Dealers noted continuing lack of demand despite a higher London close last week, which helped to narrow Penang's premium to fJSC a tonne over the price in London. The buffer112 words
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Article149 1984-05-15 4 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix I6's 3,550 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,600 Blue Phoenix 32's 4,000 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,500 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21'» 3,650 Combed yarn on cones Blue Phoenix 32's 5,650 Blue Phoenix 40's 5,850 Open end149 words
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Article218 1984-05-15 4 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices firmed on covering yesterday prompted by Friday's higher Chicago soybean complex close. Trading was quiet ahead of a local holiday today. May deliveries in the south, north and central regions rose MS2S to 51,730 a tonne, while June in the south firmed 522.50218 words
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Article108 1984-05-15 4 (in M cents/1 ton pollen) June July (current mth) (forward mth) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 202 00 204 00N 204 00 206 OON SSR 50 200 00 202 OON 202 00 204 OON MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 258 50108 words
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Article91 1984-05-15 4 Reuter THE Indian government has lifted a ban on export of CTC teas effective immediately. Minister of State for Commerce and Supply Nihar Ranjan Laskar said the ban, imposed on Dec 25, was aimed at holding down domestic tea prices in the face of a shortage onReuter - 91 words
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Article988 1984-05-15 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed the morning yesterday with pared gains of £35 to £10 a tonne after setting new 6V« year highs by midmoraing. New contract highs were reached in all months with September trading up to £2,292 before retreating to £2,273, some £30 up from Friday and988 words
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Article329 1984-05-15 4 SINGAPORE: The market closed easier yesterday with June One RSS buyers quoted at 206.50 cents a kilo, down 4.25 cents from last Friday's close. The morning session was marked down 2.75 cents on some selling and lack of interest after an easier opening. Prices fell a further 1.50 cents329 words
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Article324 1984-05-15 4 R AS prices («s omii/u*, fob m botes) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS prompt 206 00 207 00N 203 00 204 00N Int 1 RSS June 209 50 ***** 206 50 207 50 Int 1 RSS July ***** ***** 210 00 211 00324 words
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Article305 1984-05-15 4 Singapore (S$/kiio, ei-godown) Thai white 100% 1st class (kangaroo) 1 05 new crop 100% 2nd doss 082 100% 3rd class 078 25% new crop No stock B-10% No stock Thai broken A-super 063 Special 058 Thai rice 55% No stock China rice 10% 095 15% No stock 25% No305 words
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197 1984-05-15 4 Reuter EMPLOYEES of the Ivory Coast Commodities Marketing Board (Caisse de Stabilisation) are to be better trained as part of an official policy to improve the quality of cocoa and coffee exports, the official daily FYaternite Matin said. The newspaper said Caisse director-general, NorbertReuter - 197 words
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Advertisement187 1984-05-15 4 O O &> •s--o <» m <s> <s> Q1 3*g? Q? <s> m X A s <V st <>. <S> c? o S* <£ 7 O v <0. •s^ vS- Q> <s> "i Revolutionize your thinking! In ground-breaking approach to strategic planning in the world of business, Kenichi Ohmae goes187 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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264 1984-05-15 5 Reuter INDIA will require commercial borrowings of US$l billion to $1.3 billion from the world capital market during 1984/85 ending in March, most of it to finance purchases of civilian aircraft and oil equipment, bankers and oilmen said. The state-run Oil andReuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-05-15 5 Outcome of New York conference unclear FT AMERICAN Central Bank officials issued a bland statement at the end of the recent conference on international debt at the New York Federal Reserve Bank which seriously underplays the significance of the event. "The purpose of the meeting wasFT - 507 words
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Article54 1984-05-15 5 Reuter MORGAN Grenfell and Co Ltd will open a wholly owned merchant banking subsidiary, Morgan Grenfell (Hongkong) Ltd, in June, chief executive Rupert Carington said. Mr Carington, who will head the Hongkong unit, told a press conference he will be looking primarily for HongkongReuter - 54 words
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Article267 1984-05-15 5 Reuter THE Federal Reserve Board has directed banks to classify certain loans to Venezuela as "substandard" but called the action part of a regular review process. The Fed said economics was the guiding principle behind the move. "In response to inquiries, the Federal Reserve confirmed that theReuter - 267 words
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206 1984-05-15 5 DBS FINANCE, a one-outlet company with its head office at Shenton Way, has opened its first b«anch at New Bridge Road. Igeneral manager, Mr NgKim Leong, said this branch will be the first of a network of branches planned by DBS Finance206 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article478 1984-05-15 5 SINGAPORE: The local currency closed easier at 552.1055/65 against the US dollar conjpared with last Friday's close of 2.1006/15. Against the Malaysian dollar it closed at 5591.30/ 40 compared with 91.25/35 and against the Hongkong dollar it closed at 5526.90/ 95 compared with 26.85/90.The US dollar closed slightly478 words
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Article216 1984-05-15 5 Interbank rates at 3pm HohmimI ratM I <|u©ted yesterday croee parity change Locol dollars to on* unit of foreign currency: 1 US dolor Sterling pound Australian dollar NZ dollar Canadian dollar 2.1050 ***** 1 8871 ***** 1 6248 2.1060 ***** 1 8901 1 3636 1 6260 2 8196216 words
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Article217 1984-05-15 5 SINGAPORE Gold futures fluctuated within a narrow range yesterday in very quiet trading before closing slightly firmer. Sales for the day were recorded at one lot. Prompt closed slightly higher at US$372/374 an ounce against York's Friday 371.00/371.50 close, June at 373.50/375.50 against 372.20/373.50 and August at 381/384 against217 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-05-15 5 Asian market DEPOSIT rates for Asian dollars extended earlier losses in thin afternoon trading yesterday. Periods weakened between 3/16 and V» point at the outset on profit-taking, and eased a further 1/16 point in the afternoon with one month closing at 11-7/16 11-5/16, three months at 12-1/16 11-15/16 and six355 words
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Article128 1984-05-15 5 OVERNIGHT rates on the local interbank money market closed unchanged yesterday at 7V« per cent from Friday's close. Term rates closed easier with one month at 8-1/16 per cent, two months at B'/i per cent and three months at B'/i per cent. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday128 words
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FEATURES
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Article448 1984-05-15 6 SINGAPORE'S ministers are habitually conservative when forecasting the country's economic performance. Every item of good news is tempered with caution and warnings that the hard work must continue. There are usually valid reasons for this approach apart from obviously wishing to discourage a dangerous sense of448 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1984-05-15 6 PETER KILBORN - The US prime rate hike has put Latin American debtors in even worse straits By PETER KILBORN NYT ALMOST overnight, the plight of the Latin American economies, where most of the Third World debt is concentrated, has produced a frenzy of conferences, speeches, hearings in Congress andNYT - 1,545 words
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Article, Illustration842 1984-05-15 6 BRINA CATHCART - By BRINA CATHCART Reuter IF YOU GO for a drive these days along the quiet country roads of Britain's Midlands county of Nottinghamshire, the police will want to know why. At road junctions, around blind corners and at motorway exits, thereReuter - 842 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1984-05-15 7 JOSEPH ALBRIGHT - Conflicting versions of Tuesday's attack leaves questions unanswered By JOSEPH ALBRIGHT WITH A great thud and a billow of dust, the bullet-riddled apartment building that served as a refuge for anti-Gaddafi plotters crumbled under the pounding of big Caterpiller earthmovers. The state-owned apartment1,103 words
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376 1984-05-15 7 CHARLES HANLEY - Getting away with murder literally By CHARLES HANLEY AP IN EMBASSIES around the world, smugglers and seofflaws, shoplifters and spies are shielded from prosecution by diplomatic immunity, an age-old code under new scrutiny because of last month's bloodshed at the Libyan embassy in London. Some critics, outraged that diplomats canAP - 376 words
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411 1984-05-15 7 RICK GLADSTONE - By RICK GLADSTONE AP FROM the bald moonscape along the Yellow River to the brown smog that chokes Beijing, China's communists are starting to confront what they say could be the ultimate threat to their modernisation plans: devastation of the environment.AP - 411 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Advertisement319 1984-05-15 7 andgiyeyourself and your family the Kitannica advantage! it's the key to success in a competitive world That's why you should give your child ail the advantages you can. Especially the tools for success. (That's what a pront's love and responsibility are all about.) Certainly there's no better tool for improving319 words
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Miscellaneous684 1984-05-15 7 watjHKHjjaa ajiDaasm© CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Little creatures the gardener may bait (5) 8 Like judges or bores, possibly (5) 10 A machine to possibly holt on the way (5) 11 Fresh air enthusiast? (3) 12 Not really a person to rob, perhaps (5) 13 Model father without a decent684 words
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Miscellaneous230 1984-05-15 7 mm (MD auajaa The belongers 8.03 pm First programme in the series on the Chinese immigrants who settled in Hongkong before the clampdown on illegal entries from China. Part 1 focuses on the problem of cramming five million people into four hundred square miles. The Citadel (Part 7) 9.20pm Andrew230 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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186 1984-05-15 8 Reuter UNC Resources Inc said a New Mexico district court has found General Atomic Co, owned by Gulf Corp and the Royal Dutch/ Shell Group, liable to UNC's United Nuclear Corp subsidiary for damages resulting from General Atomic's attempt toReuter - 186 words
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Article85 1984-05-15 8 Reuter MONSANTO Company has annouced that its primary product liability insurance carriers for cases involving Agent Orange are Travelers Corp and Liber# Mutual Insurance Co. A Monsanto spokesman said he expects that the settlement will have no material impact on the company's earnings. Monsanto was one ofReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-05-15 8 UPI COMMUTERS still rise early to ride crowded trains to Manhattan, but a climbing skyline of shining glass and steel measures the steady march of corporate headquarters from New York. Stamford is Connecticut's feoomtown the nation's thirdlargest centre for Fortune 500 companies such as GTE,UPI - 498 words
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Article157 1984-05-15 8 Reuter ALUMINUM Co of America's (Alcoa) 1984 profits will almost certainly be higher than the U*****.2 million in 1983, chairman Charles Parry said. At a news conference following the company's annual meeting in Pittsburgh last weekend, he declined to estimate the likely extent of the increaseReuter - 157 words
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246 1984-05-15 8 Reuter WESTPAC Banking Corp said its interim 1982/83 earnings rose 41.5 per cent from the same period last year because of improved group performance and recovery in the Australian economy. Net profit for the six months to March 31 rose toReuter - 246 words
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318 1984-05-15 8 Reuter STANDARD Elektrik Lorenz AG (SEX), the 86 per cent West German subsidiary of International Telephone A. Telegraph Corp (ITT), has made a group net profit of 86.81 million Deutschemarks for 1983 (27.90 million marks in 1982). Group turnover was 4.29 billion marksReuter - 318 words
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Article171 1984-05-15 8 Reuter SHAREHOLDERS of Ing C Olivetti EC SPA have voted to authorise the company to repurchase and destroy up to 13,000 warrants attached to a 150 billion lire, five-year floating rate bond issue made in 1982. Company officials said an option to buy back 11,000Reuter - 171 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article422 1984-05-15 9 HONGKONG: Prices closed lower yesterday but above the day's lows, in thin and lacklustre trading. The Hang Seng index closed off 19.60 at 908.72, against a 25.32 loss at the morning close. Cheung Kong eased 10 cents to HKSB, HK Electric 15 to $5.10, HK Land 7.5 to $2,975,422 words
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Article256 1984-05-15 9 MAY U Al Sincere Indus Asm Cement NT 9 10 34 20 unch 07 Chem Indus Lien Hwo Indus Nan Yo Plos Pocrfic Cons 25 00 1175 37 40 30 80 0 2 01 15 04 Chang Hwo Bank Chen Loom Ch>0 Hsm Cement 31 50 55 00 29256 words
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Article450 1984-05-15 9 TOKYO: Prices tumbled across the board yesterday under strong selling which stemmed from growing concern over higher US interest rates, yen weakness versus the dollar and Wall Street's fall on Friday. The market average fell a heavy 270.53 points, the second largest oneday fall on record, from Friday's close450 words
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Article84 1984-05-15 9 Moy 14 Von Hyundai Motor 551 2 Bonk Seoul Choheung Bk Commencol Bk Doekm Ind Doewoo Corp Doewoo Ind Dong Ah Gold Star Hand Bk Hon Yang Hyundai Corp Koreo First 712 +1 70S 1 Kare 04 971 63 705 Korea Shv 410 -8 397 -1 Lucky Ltd 71384 words
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Article547 1984-05-15 9 SYDNEY: Metal and industrial shares sagged on Australian share markets yesterday under pressure from a strong US dollar and lack of buyer interest. By the close, the Allordinaries index had lost 8.7 points to 739.1, the All-industrials index 4.7 to 997.5 and the All-resources 11.5 to 535.4. Declines outnumbered547 words
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Article96 1984-05-15 9 CHINA Light Power Co Ltd's revenue rose 15.4 per cent in the first half ended March 31 to HK52.74 billion. The company said electricity sales rose 17.2 per cent from the year-ago period, exceeding the forecast rise of 11.9 per cent. It said increased demand96 words
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Article83 1984-05-15 9 INVESTORS in Sri Lanka will be able to watch share transactions from July with the establishment of a trading floor system. Colombo Brokers Associ at ion chairman Mallory Wijesinghe said the current call over system, in which Sri Lanka's six licensed brokers meet each mora-83 words
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Article114 1984-05-15 9 THE Mitsubishi group of companies has agreed to buy the 50 per cent of Mitsubishi Oil Co Ltd's equity held by Getty Oil Co for US$335 million. Bunpei Otsuki, board chairman of Mitsubishi Mining and Cement Co Ltd, Toshio Nakamura, board chairman of Mitsubishi Bank114 words
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278 1984-05-15 9 WHAT DO you get when you mix condensed milk with biscuits? The answer: many types of biscuits, cornflakes, cereals and cheese balls. A Thai company that makes condensed milk is teaming up with an American biscuit manufacturer to produce such food products mainly278 words
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Article185 1984-05-15 9 THE Association of Members of the Securities Exchange of Thailand (AMSET) is to be dissolved. The executive board of the association unanimously agreed to a proposal for dissolution at a special meeting in Bangkok recently, said AMSET president Chak Panyarachun. After the dissolution, which is185 words
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Advertisement183 1984-05-15 9 W inner of the Promt> Strega and the Premut Vuirety;u> in Italy and the Prix Media Auard in France. The Name t by Umberto Eco 'There's humour here; there is humanity too; and terror and ecstasy both physical and metaphysical; there is intellectual delight and all the excitement of a183 words
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Article, Illustration4327 1984-05-15 10 THANKS to a mid-after-noon rally, the Singapore stock market closed on a steadier note yesterday. Selected stocks posted handsome gains as some bargain-hunting and covering of short positions helped to boost share prices. At the close, the all-sec-tor BT Composite Index posted4,327 words
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Article254 1984-05-15 10 SINGAPORE Kudw. S0« Rioos Indices 2070 170 Mo» 11 Moy 14 G i Lrfi 1900 80 0 Koromot 1340 80 wrn)iin WU 891.27 Tronoti Mm h 1140 30 rr i«ac«n rrot/os STUwn* ST Fmm *****34 *****22 Moltv-forooto 210 22 -346 -184 *79 43 981 2* Lioo Hm254 words
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Article448 1984-05-15 10 SHARE prices retreated further at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, with interest very much restricted. From the start, prices were already marked a few cents lower and the easier mood prevailed for most of the session. Selected stocks, however, managed to attract fresh interest,448 words
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Article3045 1984-05-15 10 BID and offer price» officially luted and business In and reported to the Sloe* Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unite unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SEW.3,045 words
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683 1984-05-15 11 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd's 20 per cent investment in Orchard has proved to be a timely mwe for the hotel company. vFor the year ended Dec 31, J. 983, Ambassador chalked up group pre-tax profits of $912,000 against a lower $692,000683 words
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Article223 1984-05-15 11 THE BT On-Balance Volume Indicator (OBV) is a cumulative daily total volume indicator and is based on the volume of all industrial and finance stocks. The total daily volume is added to a cumulative total whenever the stock market as gauged by its scoreboard (and not223 words
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Article2178 1984-05-15 11 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with th« number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. «I INDUSTRIALS A«o (2 856) (1)2.85 Alcom (2 306) (2)2,178 words
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Article228 1984-05-15 11 KENTUCKY Pried Chlekea Limited: 10th AGM on May 16 at 11am at Kallang Bahru #02-531 (1233). PARAMOUNT Cerperatfea Berfcad :14th AGM on May 16 at 11 30am in Bilik Suria, Hotel Malaya, Jalan Hang Lekir, Kuala Lumpur. SHANGRI-LA Hotel Limited: 23rd AGM on May 16 at 11pm in228 words
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361 1984-05-15 11 MALAYAN Cable Bhd (MCB) expects demand for cables to be strong in the next five years. This is because of the installation of the telephone cable network by four turnkey contractors. In his latest report to shareholders, chairman General Tan Sri361 words
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460 1984-05-15 11 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI INTERNATIONAL Trust A Finance Ltd looks set to be the only local listed finance company to suffer a drop in profits for the 1983 fiscal year. With the exception of Sim Lim Finance (which has yet to release its full-year results460 words
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343 1984-05-15 11 BATA (Malaysia) Bhd is looking forward to a vigorous year with plans to increase its revenue in spite of market uncertainties. According to its chairman, Mr Nassif Elias Moubayed, Bata has entered 1984 with vigour and is directing its efforts towards increasing revenues343 words
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194 1984-05-15 11 HAGEMEYER Malaysia recently submitted its restructuring plan to the Foreign Investment Committee, according to its new group managing director, Mr H P Ingwersen. Mr Ingwersen said that this was the first positive step taken by the group to restructure its equity in line with Malaysia's194 words
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Article92 1984-05-15 11 HAW PAR Brothers Iaternatl—a I Ltd has announced that, subject to shareholders' approval, its 1963 dividend will be paid on June 7. THE transfer books and register of shareholders of Pramet Bhd will be closed from June 1 to 4 to determine shareholders' entitlement to the one-for-four bonus92 words
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Article102 1984-05-15 11 HONGKONG Hong Seng Index Monday 908.72 Friday 928 32 Week ogo 953 70 Australion Industrials Monday 997.5 Friday 1002 2 Week ogo 1000.4 NEW YORK TOKYO Tokyo Dow Jones Monday *****.34 Friday ***** 87 Week ogo *****.96 TSE Index Monday 828.61 Friday 848 98 Week ago 874.50 SYDNEY102 words
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Article219 1984-05-15 11 Monogers' prices for May 16 Singapore Unit Truat The Commerce 3 25 3 45* The Savings Fund 199 2.11 S'pore Prog Fund 144 1.53 S'pore Sec Fund 2 20 2 34 S'pore Invest Fund 1 19 126 S'pore Equity Fund 1.42 1.51 Aaia Unit Truat MARA Bumiputra Frst219 words
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Article971 1984-05-15 11 THE market closed mixed yesterday after a quiet session and at 3pm, the FT 30 Share Index was up two points to 873.0. Dealers said the initial marking down following last week's sharp fall attracted small selective demand. BTR added 18p to 479 while TI Group added 8p971 words
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484 1984-05-15 12 TERESA LIM - =The= Jalil Murder By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent IN A TRIAL that has been full of surprises, yesterday's instalment of the Mak Foon Than hearing provided one more this time from the defence. A new witness was introduced who testified that484 words
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Article92 1984-05-15 12 FACTORIES and industries will have to pay more for their industrial water from next month. The first 50,000 cu metres will still cost 20 cents per cubic metre, but every unit after that mark will cost 20 cents. This is rise of 2.5 cents per cubic metre92 words
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Article, Illustration391 1984-05-15 12 «L. METAL belt buckles will be on -sale again following the police's to return the items seized from a local distributor recently. The Attorney-General's Chambers has advised the police to return all 900 metal belt buckles taken nearly a month ago391 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-05-15 12 Reuter PHILIPPINE -voters turned out in strength yesterday for parliamentary elections and unofficial returns from Manila suggested that the ruling party of President Ferdinand Marcos might not get the clean sweep it expected. An independent citizen's group monitoring returns said the opposition United NationalistReuter; UPI picture - 473 words
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171 1984-05-15 12 DATUK Harun Haji Idris is going for broke as he challenges incumbent Datuk Musa Hitam for the Umno deputy president's post. This is the sole nomination which the Umno veteran has accepted, having rejected the vice-presidential nominations yesterday. He also rejected the171 words
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Article33 1984-05-15 12 AP THE EUROPEAN Common Market dumps 393 kilos of apples every minute to maintain guaranteed prices paid to growers, says a British member of the European Parliament.AP - 33 words
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Article304 1984-05-15 12 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING A PARTNERSHIP between Finla nd's biggest private enterprise and one of America's largest electronics companies will lead to the establishment of a major manufacturing facility in the Far East. Mobira Oy, a subsidiary of v&he Finnish Nokia Corporation, ind Tandy Corporation have agreed304 words
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336 1984-05-15 12 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN try. LOCAL SUPPLIERS and manufacturers of food and catering equipment have teamed up in a concerted effort to meet an expected decline in demand within the next two years. Alarmed by signs that the local market maytry. - 336 words
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Article67 1984-05-15 12 UPI THE median pay of top American business executives rose nearly 15 per cent last year to U*****,250, with 48 corporate chiefs making more than $1 million each. US News World Report said its survey of 986 top officials in 337 of America'a largestUPI - 67 words
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99 1984-05-15 12 Reuter TWO OIL tankers were blazing in the Gulf yesterday after Iraq said it had attacked two "large naval targets" on Sunday night, south of Iran's Kharg Island oU terminal. Shipping sources in Bahrain identified the vessels as the Iranian-registered tanker Tabriz andReuter - 99 words
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30 1984-05-15 12 Reuter MARTIN Feldstein, chairman of President Council of Economic Advisors, expects a US$l5O billion budget deficit reduction package to be enacted within the next six weeks.Reuter - 30 words
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Article35 1984-05-15 12 UPI SEPARATIST Tamil rebels holding an American coujfe yesterday promised to tree their captives, following qa appeal from India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, a US Embassy official lh Colombo. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article41 1984-05-15 12 Reuter METAL-WORKERS in the key industrial region around Stuttgart went on an indefinite strike yesterday to back their demand to cut the working week to 35 hours. About 13,000 workers walked off the job at 14 factories.Reuter - 41 words
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Article45 1984-05-15 12 Reuter THE SOVIET Union's Olympics chief, Marat Gramov, yesterday ruled out any chance that Moscow would attend the Los Angeles Games, saying its decision was irrevocable, and that the move was not a boycott or that it stemmed from revenge. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article51 1984-05-15 12 Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's trip to Ireland next month, planned as a votecatching return to his roots, appears to be running into growing opposition as three Irish politicians joined two others in declaring that they would boycott his scheduled address to Parliament on June 1.Reuter - 51 words
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39 1984-05-15 12 AP A TOTAL of 510,000 tourists from foreign lands visited the Chinese capital of Beijing last year. The increase of 11.5 per cent from 1982 was lower than in the previous four years. APAP - 39 words
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Advertisement111 1984-05-15 12 The three secrets of success discovered by hundreds of thousands can now be put to work with... Putting The One Minute Manager to Work is a companion volume to The One Minute Manager, the hugely successful international best-seller which has sold more than a million hardback copies and has been111 words
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Miscellaneous52 1984-05-15 12 SMSILBa Outlook for todoy: Scattered showers in the morning and afternoon. tor 24 hours prior to /.30pm on May 14 at th« airport: Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 55 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 7.90 Romfoll in millimetres Troce Rainfall this month 108.3 Roiny days this52 words
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382 1984-05-15 13 Reuter INDIAN SHIPPING companies expect total losses of 1.4 billion to 1.5 billion rupees in 1983/84 ended March, up from losses of 1.08 billion rupees in 1962/83, shipping sources said. They said main factors are world recession, strong competition from foreign lines and lackReuter - 382 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-05-15 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE EAC LINES of Copenhagen is starting a monthly breakbulk/bulk service to cater to the rubber trade from South-east Asian ports to the United States east coast and Gulf. The service will commence with the line's own ship, the393 words
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Article80 1984-05-15 13 Reuter THE ST KITTS-Nevis government has signed an agreement with Statia Terminals Inc to offer oil bunkering services to visiting ships, Minister of State Richard Caines said. The agreement is for an initial 12 months. Caines said it will be necessary to keep a tug boat onReuter - 80 words
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Article92 1984-05-15 13 Reuter THE US AGRICULTURE Department's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) is seeking offers of freight to ship 40,000 tonnes of bulk wheat to Karachi, Pakistan, and 25,000 tonnes of sorghum to Dakar, Senegal. A USDA official said freight offers for the PL 480 donated wheat are required byReuter - 92 words
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Article670 1984-05-15 13 Shipping Uw P*8« Col Abex Transport V 1 Afea VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpg IV l A PC Line V 4 A PL m 4/5 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 A astasia Line V 1 Bait-Orient vn 4/5 Bangkok670 words
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1081 1984-05-15 14 In the following article, Mr JL A Drabbe, president of Intercontinental Transport of Rotterdam reflects on the present situation of the North Atlantic trade. Mr Drabbe also makes some comments on the negative reactions about the increase in conference rates (up 15 per centInternational Transport Journal - 1,081 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-05-15 14 The cruise ship Princess Mahsuri will be returning to Singapore on July 8 to operate another series of cruises. The cruise ship was in Singapore last May for its series of cruises before it was redeployed in December to the South Pacific. A major feature of187 words
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Article270 1984-05-15 14 NOW faced with competition on the Mediterranean South Africa route after having enjoyed a very strong market position for several years, the Europe/ South Africa Conference is enforcing a longstanding loyalty agreement with Italian forwarders in what some South African agents see as a determined effort270 words
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Article1787 1984-05-15 14 INCREASED longer term time-charter business featured the freight market on Friday with a combined carrier of 152,000 long dwt secured from Japan-Singapore for 11 to 13 months at US$ll,OOO daily, shipbrokers said. A 28,000 tonner was arranged from the Far East for 12 months at $4,500 daily and1,787 words
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239 1984-05-15 14 Reuter THE SOVIET Union, which ships most of the urals crude oil it sells to West European customers in its own tankers, has asked some buyers to provide their own vessels for loading in the Black Sea, traders said. No reason was given forReuter - 239 words
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Article193 1984-05-15 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 (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.193 words
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380 1984-05-15 15 URGENT ACTION is required by the Greek government to prevent the collapse of the country's shipbuilding and repair industries. Fears of an immediate danger to the shipyards are expressed in a crucial memorandum sent by the Association of Greek Shipbuilding and Repairing Industries to380 words
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Article414 1984-05-15 15 PHILIPPINE SHIPPING lines are losing millions of dollars because of alleged violations by Japanese shippers of the Philippine law on the carriage of government-funded cargo, said Business Day. Under the law, foreign flag vessels are only allowed to carry government-funded or owned cargo under specific414 words
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177 1984-05-15 15 RECESSION AND a slack shipping market have spelled a steady decline in transits of the 50-mile Panama Canal, while alternative routes have become more attractive to cost-conscious shippers, canal and shipping industry spokesmen said. Canal toll revenues fell to US$2BO million in 1983 from177 words
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Article52 1984-05-15 15 UPI A KUWAITI oil tanker, slightly damaged by a missile attack in the Persian gulf, headed for Bahrain where experts planned to examine the vessel. The UM Kasaba tanker was hit outside the war zone that Iraq has declared in its 3 1 /2-year conflictUPI - 52 words
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7999 1984-05-15 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.7,999 words
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Article689 1984-05-15 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival date/time Operator Godws for LCL cargo FCL movement schedule Location E Going Car Star E Pioneer Maersk Rando Kris Lemona Strothfife Ned Delft Anson Accord Lampung Maria K Gavrilov Anni Johnson B Penaga Sea Hawk Gold Orli689 words
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Article1784 1984-05-15 21 Who acts for whom The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies <s> Urt-Kirtali Liar Tranxgroup (Si Vkrr*klcl Uarr Service Kim Shpg .Si Alfred C Ttfirr Oceanus Shipping Agen cy (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK) Wpae Intrasea (S) Binung Shpg (KL) Island Cargo1,784 words
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Article622 1984-05-15 22 M»y IJ-17 Transport in transition, 17 th biennial conference of the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association, Rotterdam. May 13-11 Third World insurance congress, Casablanca, Morocco. May 14-18 North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, centenary celebration and conference, The Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne. May 15-1« Fusion622 words
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Article525 1984-05-15 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Alpha Pacific Bai Yun Shan Builder III Feng Hang La Rioja Feng Qing Donam No 7 Hua Chun Kannikar Kim Soon Li Larch Lucky Pine Straits Hope Builder Catamarca II Cochise Koyu Maru Kriti Garnet Lindblad Explorer Noshiro Maru Pacific Glory525 words
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Article315 1984-05-15 22 AFP FOLLOWING the missile attack in the Gulf on the Saudi Arabian tanker AJAhoud, there have been no new reported fixtures for loading at Kharg Island, according to London shipbrokers E A Gibson. This incident has made many owners reconsider their attitude towards loading at Iran's main oilAFP - 315 words
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Advertisement284 1984-05-15 13 TIMES lUisiiuvss I )irr< i< >r\ <>ISi i i| >< >r< DEVELOPED OVER A PERIOD OF 86 YEARS (BUKU MERAH) I R L)| \N I Ml u m FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ I KOKAN UtCEJM 24W iOtt*TAl CHEF 3M H CONTMO 40W S SEAS BMKE46N Icjcvw.o nu284 words
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Advertisement277 1984-05-15 13 SEALORD UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUOI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KKOM lU'W TAIttW lIIIM,MINI, HAMMWA® Al MKQAB Al MAW rAH ».7* ALSO CAIIMG NAGOYA HAKIM T< 108 BS* K«0 KEE wg sPORf 5/5277 words
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Advertisement830 1984-05-15 13 ODESSA OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE SWW MOM,6S JJ,W JW:I *****97 *****43 CIS 227:92 M 22.'01» .'.'166 P KIIANG mi> t KW*, J***** 2 1»V72 KMUMt fIAI«U *****1 9830 words
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Advertisement317 1984-05-15 14 To Europe. FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe Sated B. PERMAI j j|- r_. m twr. 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aartms. Copenhagen. Hefsmki 4) Matmo. Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe carpi tor feeder ma S pore *Aho dvect cargo tor Spore 1317 words
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Advertisement833 1984-05-15 15 mm m QCC The Straits Steamship Group Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CARDIGAN MT FUHWI EIPRESS LNERPOOI MT ■on EMU WMKDMSS TOM) EVKSS ROM VON HONGKONG EIPVSS CARMAN MT Brant Kan 12/6 13/ C 28/6 21/6 27/6 28/6 M/ 7 45/7 13/7833 words
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Advertisement713 1984-05-15 15 NOTICE FIR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SARAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CONGESTION SURCHARGE The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at the undernoted port and have reported and agreed on the following:BENGHAZI: In view of the improved berthing conditions at Benghazi,713 words
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Advertisement486 1984-05-15 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SHIPPING CORPORATION Loadmg for Ranfoon S pore P.Kelong Penong 19/21 May 21/24 May 26/28 May EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK iTOKt ROAM HULL HMBG 19 June 14 July 21 July 17 July 9 July 3 Aug 9 Aug 5 Aug Lykes^ U S. GULF DIRECT486 words
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Miscellaneous131 1984-05-15 22 Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND• R Thunderstorm Tm.per.ture "c A\ V Shower Weather V Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wave height Sarfaee wtada are Indicated by arrows which fly with the wiad131 words
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