The Business Times, 15 June 1984
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Title Section12 1984-06-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, JUNE It, I*B4 60 CENTS12 words
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Article475 1984-06-15 1 FOO CHOY PENG - Matsushita, Smith-Corona get approval for 120 workers By FOO CHOY PENG SOUTH Korean workers look set to make their presence felt in the manufacturing sector. Half a dozen labour-starved manufacturing companies are said to be making discreet inquiries to bring in 600 to 700 South Korean workers475 words
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292 1984-06-15 1 JAPANESE employers in Singapore can rarely practise what they do in their home country. A survey shows that because of cultural differences between Singapore and Japan, Japanese companies here have not entirely followed the Japanese style of training and development292 words
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299 1984-06-15 1 SINGAPORE'S Asian dollar market has been praised as a success in many ways but rarely as a financial marketing marvel. In a paper entitled "Asian dollar market: A feat in financial marketing" presented at an international meeting in Kent Ridge yesterday,299 words
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270 1984-06-15 1 JOANNE YAP - Multi-billion Tokyo market lures local fashion show By JOANNE YAP SINGAPORE Apparel, the local fashion show, is moving out of Singapore for the first time this year. It will* be heading for Japan's multi-billion dollar garment industry. The lure of the Japanese market, difficult and non-tradi-tional though it may be,270 words
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242 1984-06-15 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE THIB YEAE's first pa Me effer ef •eve* milttea ten at $1.75 each by Jaraag Eagtoeerlag Ltd ku sarprlslagly attracted appdcattea □Males sf mare thaa $1 bfllivn. Altheagh the exact flgare was ast available at press time, iadleattoas are242 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-06-15 1 THE Wags per e stoek market pat ap a lacklastre performaiee yesterday, with share prices rl—lag mixed siixhtly higher velame. Investors were still adeptlag a eaatleas attttade hecaaae ef the uncertainty ever interest rates aad the Third Werid debt brae. At the ead sf the ĕmy, tie all65 words
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377 1984-06-15 1 TOURIST spending is estimated to have dropped for the first time last year, by 3.4 per cent, in line with a slightly larger 3.5 per cent drop in the number of visitors. In its 1963 Statistical Report, the Singapore Tourist377 words
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Article125 1984-06-15 1 TOURISTS cashed nearly $565 million worth of travellers cheques in Singapore last year, a marginal rise from $560 million in 1962. The bulk of these were quoted in US dollars. About US$225 million worth of such cheques were cashed last year, compared with US$lB2 million in125 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-06-15 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH IT WAS like a pasar malam, or night market. Except that it was lunch time. Cuppage Plaza, the shopping centre next door to Centrepoint, had probably never seen such big crowds before. But when there are bargains to be pickedup,311 words
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Advertisement258 1984-06-15 1 mm SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 MONEY EXCHANGES AN ECONOMIST from the National University of Singapore suddenly found himself facing some tqpgh questions when he spoke at yesterday's Forum on the Problems of the Aged, oraanised by the PA Retirees' Club. Page 2 MAJOR Japanese electronics companies are increasing258 words
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HOME NEWS
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476 1984-06-15 2 KANG SIEW KENG - Forum highlights problems of the elderly By KANG SIEW KENG AN ECONOMIST from the National University of Singapore suddenly found himself facing some tough questions when he spoke at yesterday's Forum on the Problems of the Aged, organised by the PA Retirees' Gub.476 words
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369 1984-06-15 2 WHEN you're old and grey and full of sleep, surely money and the rat race would become of lesser significance. Apparently, the other speakers at the forum thought so, as they quickly turned the attention of the audience away from economics to369 words
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165 1984-06-15 2 DISCUSSIONS on the problems of the aged have so far been confined to what the government, the welfare organisations and the community should do to care for the elderly. It is now appropriate for the elderly of Singapore to speak up about themselves,165 words
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146 1984-06-15 2 THE "Kodak buses" or any other buses painted all over with a consumer product will not be allowed on the roads after all. Singapore Bus Service has decided to call off its plan to rent 25 buses to advertisers to use146 words
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119 1984-06-15 2 SINGAPORE Bus Service is installing another coin-changing machine at the Hougang Interchange from today. Like the unit at Toa Payoh Interchange, the one at Hougang- Interchange will only accept $1 notes and give change in 10-cent coins. From today, SBS will also be testing119 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-06-15 2 TBANG BAU YIN - By TBANG BAU YIN IT WAS not an exotic seafood restaurant that rented a choice seafront site next to the World Trade Centre. The ordinary beefburger has now achieved that enviable position with the opening of McDonald's, 11th restaurant in Singapore last week. McDonald's has271 words
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290 1984-06-15 2 AMP Inc, a manufacturer of electronic and electrical connection devices, has set up a plant in Singapore to meet the needs of the market in Southeast Asia. The $28-million factory, which was opened yesterday morning by Mr Walter FRaab, AMP's290 words
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318 1984-06-15 2 THE INDUSTRIAL Arbitration Court yesterday upheld a company's stand in not paying National Wages Council increases. In a rare move, Performance Motors Ltd took the matter of withholding the NWC payments to court after the Singapore Motor Workshops Employees' Union argued (or the318 words
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175 1984-06-15 2 SHINING Construction Pte Ltd was fined a total of $19,000 (or two offences under the Factories Act yesterday after the death of a construction worker. Both charges concerned the lack of safety measures at a site in Upper Thomson Road. The court175 words
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Advertisement340 1984-06-15 2 RCK A ROW. ORCHID ON YOUR NEXT TRIE, 60 TOP-VALUE HOLIDAY IDEAS TO 25 COUNTRIESrvifcI Thai International has created Royal Orchid Holidays. Stopovers and /extensions that add value /and meaning to one's trip. On business or pleasure, you get to yf do your own things on a Royal Orchid Holiday.340 words
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Advertisement223 1984-06-15 2 E3 i SECJext ME 27 VT 51cm/56cm/66cm Owing to LOEWE's forsighted policy in SINGAPORE today 10EWE TELETEXT models ore fitted by the factory in West Germany with a" TELETEXT I decoder and ore equipped 1 reody for reception of the 1 SBC Text The SBC Text is the latest electronic223 words
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OVERSEAS
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356 1984-06-15 3 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of Euroyean computer services companies have joined their American -counterparts in opposing a plan to license the Sale of software if required in *he "public interest". The European Computer Services Association (ECSA) believes the bill drafted by the Japanese MinistryReuter - 356 words
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Article123 1984-06-15 3 Reuter AN APPARENT British snub to the South Africans had more to do with Margaret Thatcher's coiffure than her views on apartheid. A British newspaper said yesterday that the "snub", reported around the world, was the British leader's absence when her husband Denis and ForeignReuter - 123 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article53 1984-06-15 3 INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corporation (IBM), locked in an anti-trust complaint with the European Economic Community (EEC), has vowed to oppose any negative ruling from the EEC Commission. An IBM spokesman said it would resist what he called the EEC's attempts to force disclosure of IBM product information beneficial53 words
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Article51 1984-06-15 3 FIAT SPA has temporarily laid off from Wednesday 7,500 workers at plants in Italy due to a shortage of parts from West Germany caused by strikes in support of the 35-hour week, sources said. They said the layoffs are mainly in the commercial, agricultural and construction equipment51 words
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Article65 1984-06-15 3 NEARLY half of Japan's elementary school children do not like school because they are bullied by other children and classes are boring, according to a survey released on Wednesday. The survey by the Japan Research Institute on Youth said about 47.5 per cent of 2,845 fourth to sixth65 words
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Article52 1984-06-15 3 TALKS between em- ployers and union leaders to try to end Britain's three-month-old miners' strike collapsed on Wednesday amid mutual recriminations. The state-owned National Coal Board, whose plan to close 20 uneconomic pits and shed 20,000 jobs over 12 months provoked the stoppage, said that no further meetings52 words
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Article38 1984-06-15 3 Agencies THE New Zealand Parliament on Wednesday rejected by one vote a proposal to make the nation a nuclear-free zone. The Bill sought to ban nuclear weapons, nuclear power stations and nuclear-powered vessels in New Zealand.Agencies - 38 words
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148 1984-06-15 3 Bernama A TEN-YEAR contract, which for the first five years will be worth more than MJ46O million has been signed between Malaysia and Marconi Italiana of Genoa. The Italian telecommunications firm will be entrusted with the designing and building of telephonic communication infrastructures forBernama - 148 words
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452 1984-06-15 3 Reuter WEST GERMAN growth prospects this year are being threatened by the continuing Labour conflict over working hours in the metal industry. Some economists at German research institutes and banks have already revised down 1984 growth forecasts, and one believes the recovery is over.Reuter - 452 words
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101 1984-06-15 3 UPI THE FIRST ever travellers cheques issued in European Currency Units (ECUs) will go on the market at the beginning of next year, the newly formed ECU Travellers Cheque Company announced on Wednesday. The ECU, based on a composite of eight Western European currencies, isUPI - 101 words
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348 1984-06-15 3 AFP AP SEPARATISTS among Britain's 400,000-strong Sikh community formed a "government-in-exile" in London on Wednesday to press for an independent state, Khalistan, in PunJab. The former Vice-Presi-dent of Punjab's State Assembly, Mr Jagjit Singh Chohan, 56, declared himself president of the Sikh "RepublicAFP; AP - 348 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-06-15 3 Reuter AN ESTIMATED one million singing and chanting Italians brought Rome to a standstill on Wednesday as the country said farewell to communist party leader Enrico Berlinguer, who died two days ago. Communist leaders and dignitaries from 35 coun-. tries also assembled atReuter; UPI photo - 281 words
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Article69 1984-06-15 3 AP IN A MAJOR shake-up of British divorce laws, House erf Commons legislators voted yesterday to let couples start divorce proceedings after a year of marriage instead of three, as in most cases at present. The controversial Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Bill approved 119-16 inAP - 69 words
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462 1984-06-15 4 Electronics companies in high-tech race Reuter MAJOR Japanese electronics companies are increasing research and development (RandD) spending and opening more laboratories in a high technology race. Matsushita Electronics Corp, an affiliate of and sole supplier of semi-conductors to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd,Reuter - 462 words
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Article84 1984-06-15 4 Reuter SOUTH Korea's Hyundai Construction Company has won a US$7OO million contract to build a big power station in Iraq. Diplomatic sources said yesterday the contract was signed in Baghdad on Wednesday night by Iraq's Minister of Industry and Minerals Subhy Yassin and Hyundai presidentReuter - 84 words
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109 1984-06-15 4 AFP PENINSULAR Malaysia's export of timber products dropped by more than 40 per cent both in volume and price in February this year from the previous month. Maskayu, the monthly bulletin of the Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTIB), said export during the monthAFP - 109 words
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324 1984-06-15 4 Reuter SOVIET President Konstantin Chernenko on Wednesday dismissed an appeal from last week's Western summit meeting for a new arms dialogue, saying the United States must first make concessions. In an interview with the communist party daily Pravda, Mr Chernenko said the seven WesternReuter - 324 words
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Article728 1984-06-15 4 ARRIVALS Operator Scrvm Local tMM From SWR SRI 76 0945 ZRH/BKK RBA BM2I 1000 BWN SIA SQ103 1005 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP RJ RJI82 1045 AMM GIA GA960 1100 HLP SIA SO 105 1105 KUL SIA SO 201 1115 HLP THAI TG403 1140 BKK SAS SK971728 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-15 4 UPI THE Dutch Parliament, breaking with Nato plans, yesterday approved the government's compromise proposal linking any future decision on deployment of US nuclear missiles to progress in arms talks between Moscow and Washington. About 2,500 anti-nuclear protesters demonstrated outside Parliament as the 150-member legislature discussedUPI; UPI picture - 384 words
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Article137 1984-06-15 4 Reuter THAILAND'S supreme military commander, General Arthit Kamlang-Ek, tipped as a possible future prime minister, said in a Bangkok Post interview published yesterday that he had no pqtytioal ambltflitf General Arthit a&feid: "Why should I tslke on the problems and troubles of being a prime minister?" TheReuter - 137 words
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Article66 1984-06-15 4 Reuter INDONESIA will use Thai and Burmese mystics to tame herds o4 wild elephants which have been raiding farms, trampling crops villagers in The Director-General of Forest Protection said yesterday that the government was very concerned and planned to bring in foreign tamers who useReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement256 1984-06-15 3 t wN Explore the exquisite taste of Japanese cuisine at the Shima and discover its subtle charm. From a wide selection of delicious set lunches to an elaborate a la carte dinner. Like Teppanyaki, Shabu-shabu and Yakiniku (Bar-B-Q) at our restaurant to the widest variation of Sushi at our Sushi256 words
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Advertisement230 1984-06-15 4 a THAT BEATS THE BVNTS OFF THE OTHERS, limn i ."»t T ,i ri m IM M« lwn ian This "month only, buy 2 pairs of Schiesser's the pants with the 2-year guarantee and get 1 pair of the same style Free! Buy 4 and get 2 pairs Free! Buy230 words
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Advertisement286 1984-06-15 4 To get ahead in business, start by keeping lEE Lee A.Telesco Let A. Telesco Seruor Vice President San Miguel Corporation Philippines 1 usually have to put together business reports and proposals in a very short time. Much of the information 1 use comes straight out of The Asian Wall Street286 words
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Advertisement181 1984-06-15 5 THAI/SAS Divided representations «L V LL W, 1 w -1 k r §t*m m Undivided attention After an unbroken working relationship of 24 years, Thai Airways International Ltd and Scandinavian Airlines System have jointly decided to establish separate offices in Asia and Australia This separation enables each airline to develop181 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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741 1984-06-15 6 Reuter NYT BRITAIN is expected to take a firm stand on Argentina's debt negotiations with the International Monetary Fund, government sources said. They said recent public statements by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, indicate he may not approve of attempts byReuter; NYT - 741 words
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Article229 1984-06-15 6 AP A SUMMIT meeting next week In Colombia of Ufla America's aloe biggest debtor aatioas was clouded by aew uncertainty ever (lading a common formula to receive the hemisphere's USS4M btllion debt. Argentina's representative to the meeting (rem Jane 21 to tt la the Caribbean resortAP - 229 words
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376 1984-06-15 6 UPI AN ECUADORIAN banker has asked the International Monetary Fund to take steps to ease the Latin American debt crisis to avert "fratricidal wars that stain our fields and cities with blood "Military help to suppress rebellion comes too late and empty," saidUPI - 376 words
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Article125 1984-06-15 6 AFP SECURITY Pacific Corp (SPC) of the US and Sumitomo Trust and Banking of Japan have reached a basic agreement on a tie-up in trust business. This marked the first case of a foreign bank going into trust business in Japan following a USJapanese agreement onAFP - 125 words
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306 1984-06-15 6 Reuter INTEREST rates on certificates of deposit, bill discount rates and bond yields are all expected to be slightly higher in Japan by the end of October than they were at the end of April, Fuji Bank Ltd said in aReuter - 306 words
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Article97 1984-06-15 6 FT NATIONAL Westminster Bank (Natwest) the UK's second largest, is to expand its US business by buying about US$4OO million of commercial loans of Bankers Trust of New York. The deal its value was not disclosed will swell the size of Natwest's US subsidiary bank's balance sheet toFT - 97 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article, Illustration1073 1984-06-15 6 SINGAPORE: The local dollar closed firmer yesterday at 552.1050/60 against the US currency compared with Wednesday's 2.1096/1106 and at 5591.10/20 against the Malaysian dollar. The US dollar closed slightly weaker against most major currencies. It was softer initially on an easier US federal funds rate and news of1,073 words
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Article255 1984-06-15 6 SINGAPORE Futures trading was at a standstill yesterday on lack of interest and prices closed firmer in line with higher overseas gold prices. Prompt closed firmer at U*****/378 an ounce against New York's 1373/ 374 close, August at $382/ 384 against $379.00/379.30 and December at $398/400 against $394.00/394.80.. LONDON255 words
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Article243 1984-06-15 6 DEPOSIT rates closed steady yesterday at opening levels. Short-dates were steady to slightly lower at the outset and were unchanged thereafter deposit ratM us$ OHt fed 7 days II 1/8 II 1 month II 1/4 II 1/8 2 months II 3/8 II 1/4 3 months II 9/16243 words
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Article112 1984-06-15 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose by 1 «-percentage point yesterday to close at 6 per cent on the Singapore interbank money market. Term rates rose by point for the ones, twos and threes. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid 0 vermght 6 5 7/8 1 -month 8112 words
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Advertisement61 1984-06-15 6 YOU BET! People who come to The Jockey Pub come for our easy-going atmosphere, our great selection of cold beers and the fine tavern-style meals. Come to The Jockey Pub for rollicking music any evening, as well as our famous Sunday afternoon Jazz Sessions. Coming to The Jockey Pub? You61 words
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Advertisement50 1984-06-15 6 TAN CHONG TOWER Ideal accommodation for overseas consultants 28 units of service apartments Within CBD Minimum one month's lease In-house cleaning services Complete with furniture, kitchenware and linen For details, call Leasing Executive Tan Chong Realty Pte. Lid 15 Queen Street, #05-01, Tan Chong Tower, Singapore 0718. Tel: *****22 r50 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article, Illustration289 1984-06-15 7 JEFFREY TSANG - By JEFFREY TSANG DHL International is spending $750,000 over the next few months to boost its image and improve the speed and efficiency of its operations in Singapore. "We are in a very competitive industry where speed and reliability are all important," said Mr289 words
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515 1984-06-15 7 DESPITE the withdrawal of much of the wide-bodied freighter equipment from the North Atlantic, the current westbound boom is expected to continue throughout the summer. Scheduled belly capacity will be able to cope with the high level of traffic but there is concern over515 words
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Article103 1984-06-15 7 Asia FLYING Tigers' Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Hongkong operations have jointly won the 1983 "Asian Terminal of the Year" award for the second year in succession. This is a corporate award given in recognition of a terminal's outstanding performance. The eight Asian terminals were judged onAsia - 103 words
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Article195 1984-06-15 7 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Operator Flight Local time From Operator Flight number Local time For FRIDAY FT FT79 2355 JFK/ORD/ANC/ FT FT78 0135 KUL/TPE/NRT/ NRT/TPE ANC/ORD/JFK JAL JL617 0705 KUL SATURDAY CAL CI331 0150 TPE FT FT76 0255 HKG/NRT/ CV CV796 0845 ANC/ORD/JFF LUX/AUH CAL CI334 0600 KUL/HKG/TPE DXB/LUX) SUNDAY195 words
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168 1984-06-15 7 CATHAY Pacific's cargo volume through Hongkong expanded rapidly throughout 1983, contributing significantly to the overall growth of Hongkong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (HACTL). The annual throughput achieved by HACTL in 1983 was 368,000 tonnes. The current terminal has already reached full capacity. But168 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-06-15 7 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE CARGOLUX is confident 1984 will be the year that pulls it out of the red, after a commercially disastrous 1982. The Luxembourg-based cargo carrier's performance was badly hit by decreasing demand, overcapacity in the US and European markets especially, and416 words
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Advertisement287 1984-06-15 7 /fr y /jysF/ A.°W /&<?/ w A unique landmark is bom in bustling Orchard Road. With a name that's associated with Japan's finest and most respected group of hotels. That's the Crown Prince Hotel which opens today with a promise to continue the Prince Hotels tradition of thoughtful and friendly287 words
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FEATURES
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Article507 1984-06-15 8 REALITY RARELY takes long to set in. Less than a week after the seven leaders of the industrialised nations wrapped up their summit meeting in London with soothing noises about their intentions of tackling the major problems of the world, one of those problems has shown507 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1984-06-15 8 ZHOU MEI - Indonesia has emerged from difficult times with flying colours. Its prudent and pragmatic economic policies have guided the country out of recession, in spite of the depression in the oil sector. ZHOU MEI talks to Dr Russell J Cheetham, out-going Jakartabased World Bank director who believes1,417 words
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Article388 1984-06-15 8 ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN - By ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN Reuter FOR A MAN who was out of work and could not spell, Alfred Butts has done pretty well for himself. So much so, in fact, that he was the prime attraction at a party on top of New York's Rockefeller Centre the otherReuter - 388 words
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Article, Illustration966 1984-06-15 9 TEODORO BENIGNO - By TEODORO BENIGNO AFP THE PHILIPPINES is going through what many fear could be its worst crisis in contemporary history after an economic package last week dampened popular euphoria over the May 14 parliamentary polls. As the peso plummeted to an alltime low of 18AFP - 966 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous748 1984-06-15 8 m&mm salaam© CRYPTIC PUZZLE 4 Fish on the bed? (6) 7 Not reoHy o bod stroke (3, 5) 8 It's endlessly omomental (6) 10 To start tnmmmg a tree is not good' (5) 13 Jim's voßey (4) 14 Ethel Perkins gives a hand (4) 15 Desert or leave a bit748 words
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Miscellaneous771 1984-06-15 9 to em mm 2.25 PM SBCText "Live" Sample Pages 2.55 Opening and Propamme Heights Mowed by The Web 4.20 Kidsworid 4.45 A Whole World of Chidren 5.15 Romper Room 5.45 Break in the Sun 6.10 Programme Mghfefhts 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Sutera Ira ma 6.50 Teen '84 7.20 Newswatch 7.30771 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article325 1984-06-15 10 HONGKONG: Prices lost early gains yesterday to close easier against Wednesday's levels, with the Hang Seng index closing 8.07 points lower at 953.15. The market opened firmer in response to an announcement on Wednesday that Britain and China will set up a working group to achieve an early agreement325 words
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Article217 1984-06-15 10 JUNf 14 MT 860 4-025 Ln Chang Yuan Cham Mm Lian Hwo Mui 23.60 13 85 37 50 1 065 07 31 50 08 Pacahc Com 3200 0 7 Cottxry Con* Chang Hwa Bank Chan Loorw 32 30 56 00 26.90 -0.1 ♦0.5 0.4 Pocihc Oact Wira 19 70217 words
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Article367 1984-06-15 10 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday in extremely thin trading as high margin buying positions overshadowed the market. The market average lost 127.20 to close at 10,148.73 after falling 48.90 on Wednesday. Trading volume was a light 280 million shares. The fall, was accelerated by foreign selling in367 words
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Article67 1984-06-15 10 Reuter HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corp has entered into a venture to build a hotel in Shekou, China. The hotel is to be called South Sea Oil Hotel. The other three partners are Bank of China, Miramar Hotel and Investment Co Ltd, and China MerchantReuter - 67 words
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Article443 1984-06-15 10 SYDNEY: Australian share markets closed barely steady yesterday, with most issues unable to bold early gains based on generally even performances of overseas exchanges. Early rises resulted from London and Hongkong traders covering short positions. The All-ordinaries index closed 0.3 points easier at 662.0, the All-industrials marker 1.4 lower443 words
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Article133 1984-06-15 10 BANGKOK: Prices closed mostly lower in quiet trading yesterday. The Book Club index dropped 0.14 to 118.22 on turnover of 42.1 million baht with 206,661 shares traded. JUNC 14 Sum Oy Camant 398 •2 64 -05 Ana F*x« Ayuthoyo b*» South Ana Ffera 48 50 unch And Tru»t 117133 words
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Article101 1984-06-15 10 MANILA: The market closed mixed in continued dull trading. The commercial and industrial index rose 0.14 to 132.60 and oils gained 0.003 to 0.741. JUMf 14 Onanral 8 JSEwir" Phi Ovmtai PMn 8 0 0085 +***** 0 2150 unch Apn Mm B A Hot Con B 0 009 *****101 words
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Article67 1984-06-15 10 AFP NISSAN Motor said its overseas procurements rose 3.8 per cent to 52.1 billion yen in the fiscal year ended March 31, 1984. Automotive parts accounted for 33.6 billion yen, and materials and machinery 18.5 billion yen. In the current fiscal year ending next March, NissanAFP - 67 words
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236 1984-06-15 10 AFP THE FOREIGN hanking community in Japan believes the present financial crisis of a major Japanese consumer finance company may trigger a serious credit crunch in the country's consumer loan market, it was reported. Yatagai Credit, Japan's fourth-biggest consumer finance company, narrowly escaped failingAFP - 236 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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299 1984-06-15 11 ON WEDNESDAY the Wall Street market went just about nowhere in one of the slowest sessions of the year with investors large and small biding their time until the end of the second quarter. The bond market rebounded a bit following reports that299 words
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Article117 1984-06-15 11 JUNI 13 cs Hud Bay M*i 37* AMft» 24* unch Inco 13* Atcon 36 H unch 25* 21* Bonk Mont 23* Kerr Add 17 Sank Nova Scotia M T«l II 29* -M Lobiow B 14% 3* BP Can Ltd 23* Mc BkxM 25* 31** l7Vi 24* Can Prm Mg117 words
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Article204 1984-06-15 11 JUNE 19 M INDUSTlMtS A Afeha 930 5 Trust Bk Un Steel Urate Wooh»orlh 285 125 560 1750 MININGS 5 inch unch unch AE And CI 930 4S0 unch 2410 20 AAVf ***** ***** 1440 20 1840 40 C G Smith .Z. 2350 Battels 8150 -50 CNA X. 290204 words
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Article688 1984-06-15 11 iUNC 13 US* ACF Industnas Aktxi Alumm Afcoo Aiaghany Lud AJfcad Cham Cp AJhad Storm Afcs-Chotmars Am Brands Inc Am Broadcast Am Con Co Am Cyanarmd Am Elac Pwr Am Exprass Am Homa Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural Gas Am Tat Tal. Amax Inc Amarodo Hass AMF688 words
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Article940 1984-06-15 11 Amsterdam JUNC 19 n. AflN A agon Ahold Akio AMtV 324 00 -1 5 116 00 -O S 172 00 -2 86 30 -07 147 00 -2 8 Amfo» Amrobofc Bark Bolt "Z 57 00 -0 7 29 70 -2 3 240 50 -0 5 Botko Btrtat Catand940 words
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Advertisement323 1984-06-15 11 I 5? Si T 9K SS /rrP sol ii i'ii ■*i cfywd wines, diieduMij lafle. Relish the pick of this season's fresh, juicy asparagus served as an appetizer, in a soup or as a main dish. With a choice of wines by the glass to perfectly complement your selection. A323 words
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Advertisement226 1984-06-15 11 1 HAPPY 1 RESTAURANT can now offer Modestly-priced superb Cantonese dishes. Impeccable service. Nightly entertainment with no cover or corkage charges. Ample parking facilities. 2.309^ Dinner For reservations, call 744-2717 or 744-2CBC HAPPY RESTAURANT Lion City Hotel, 2nd Storey, 15 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 1543 |i Thai Seafood Served I226 words
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Article234 1984-06-15 12 SINGAPORE: The market closed slightly lower yesterday with July One RSS buyers quoted at 190.75 cents a kilo, down 2.50 cents from Wednesday. The morning session was marked down 2.25 cents on lack of buying interest and lower London advices. Levels fluctuated narrowly in the afternoon on freer offerings234 words
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Article84 1984-06-15 12 (in cant*/1 tor i pallets) July August (current mth) (forward mth) NOON NOON RAS Buyers Scllcri Byytn Setters SSR20 191.50 193.SON 193 50 195 50N SSR 50 189 50 191.SON 191.50 I93.50N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller! SMRCV 245.00 247.00N 247.00 249.00N SMRL 245.00 247.00N 247.00 24984 words
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Article325 1984-06-15 12 RAS prices (in S cantt/kiio, FOB in batos) NOON CLOSE Srttn Bwyn Int 1 RSS prompt 188 75 189 75N 186 75 187 75N Int 1 RSS July 193 00 ***** ***** 191 25 Int 1 RSS August 197 25 197 75 195 00 195 50 Int325 words
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Article37 1984-06-15 12 THE Straits Ob price la Peuag rase a eeat to Msa.B per klle yesterday. Turnover rase to 119 to— frem 152 m Wedaeaday. \jm T,N Stroits Tin 29.28, up one I Turnover: 170, up 1837 words
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Article76 1984-06-15 12 Crude MALAYSIA MS/tonne (sellers' closing price* June (south) 1,490 00 June (north) 1,460 00 June (central) 1.475 00 LONDON utttn' ctownd pwfff MJIM 13 Sumatra 5% Aug 760 00 unch Sep 740 00 unch Oct/Dec 730.00 down 5 ROTTERDAM USVtono* (friUn' Sumatra/M'sia dwg phew) Max 5 July 820 00 up76 words
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Article156 1984-06-15 12 Chinese Produce Robust a 20/25% Exchange (Sellers' noon dosing FOB NSW 487 50 prices on Nutmeg Juno 14. SS/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW 355 00 Coconut oil B W FOB NSW 256 00 Bufc FOB 240 00 Gombier OkJ drum FOB 253 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New156 words
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Article56 1984-06-15 12 CHICAGO wheat futures closed Vt-cent per bushel lower to Vj-cent higher in distant July on Wednesday. Prices ended near the middle of a narrow 2'/i-cent range in extremely thin trade. The onset of harvest in the southeast also weighed on values. Corn futures closed IV* to SV« -cents per56 words
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Article65 1984-06-15 12 SOYBEAN futures closed 5 V« to 20 l cents per bushel higher in active trade in Chicago on Wednesday. Prices finished near the top of a 23-cent range. Trade talk of a hot, dry weather front expected over the midwest for the next ten days continued to inspire heavy65 words
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Article144 1984-06-15 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16'* 3,500 Blue Phoenix 20'» 3,550 Blue Phoenix 32's 4,000 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,500 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21's 3,600 Combed yarn, cones Bfcje Phoenix 32's 5,600 Blue Phoenix 40's 5,800 Open-end yarn Blue144 words
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Article759 1984-06-15 12 COFFEE Robusta futures posted pared gains at midday of £27 to £4 a tonne from Wednesday night after opening some £25 lower. September traded last £20 below its peak at £2,226 but still £26 above the previous closing bid. Sales were 2,431 lots including 338 crosses and one759 words
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Article275 1984-06-15 12 Singapore Broken (S$/Mo, ei-gedeww) A-l super 218 Thai white A-l special 215 100% 1st class (kangaroo) 1 05 077 075 No stock C-l special C-l Ordinary Looruain 100% unq unq new crop 100% 2nd doss 100% 3rd doss 25% new crop first grade 100% second grode 100% third grade275 words
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Advertisement187 1984-06-15 12 I can explain (If I knew what you were talking about, where the export clerk was, how to work the computer, who our agent in Singapore is and with tne aid of a crash course in Mandarin and a small miracle...) everything." We'd be the first to admit that in187 words
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Advertisement124 1984-06-15 12 MULPHA (SINGAPORE) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) CHANGE OF REGISTRARS AND SHARE TRANSFER OFFICE Mulpha (Singapore) Limited announces that with effect from 1 July, 1984, Clifford Secretarial Services Re. Ltd., #27-01, Shell Tower, 50 Raffles Place, Singapore 0104, will cease to be the Company's share registrars. With effect124 words
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Article, Illustration4085 1984-06-15 13 Trading at the Singapore stock marked remained lacklustre yesterday, although buying interest became more evident towards the close. However, share prices still finished mixed. The market scoreboard showed 67 gainers against 67 losers. Total turnover was higher at 7 38 million units.4,085 words
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Article213 1984-06-15 13 SINGAPORE RiiM Indices Cm 1430 30 Jaaa 13 Mm* 14 Stfc MM M 520 30 BT CMpaax 841.47 843.79 605 25 ■T htm. *****11 Sal NyvMi 1 466 22 rrot/os •302 -274 INK 590 15 ST Mntnab 922.70 936.99 TDM 306 14 STfkini 2792.62 2789.47 Dra 640213 words
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Article471 1984-06-15 13 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market managed to put up a creditable performance yesterday following three consecutive days of losses this week. Prices, on balance, were barely steady. Interest was more widespread yesterday, with selected counters posting good gains. The market started on a barely steady471 words
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Article2712 1984-06-15 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of UOOO unite unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".2,712 words
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Article688 1984-06-15 14 GENTING Bhd is optimistic that its performance will improve in the current year in view of signs of a strong economic recovery in the world and in Malaysia. Genting chairman Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong says in his latest annual statement to shareholders that a strong recovery688 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-06-15 14 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE stock market moves in trends antf trends tend to continue until something happens to change the supply-demand balance. The market is constantly looking ahead, weighing and balancing all the estimates and guesses of hundreds of investors. These market players look into the356 words
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504 1984-06-15 15 SRI HARTAMAS Corp Bhd (formerly Folex Industries Bhd) has forecast pre-tax earning? of MJ20.77 million for the year ending Aug 31, -1965. The textile division is ex- pected to contribute not less than (481,000 and the property division is anticipated to504 words
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Article48 1984-06-15 15 HOTEL Royal Ltd has announced group pre-tax profits of $3.84 million for 1963 (1982: $3.39 million) and after-tax earnings of 12.31 million ($1.92 million) on turnover of $11 million ($10.98 million). Its directors have proposed a first and final dividend of 7.5 per cent.48 words
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506 1984-06-15 15 CHAN MAY PENG - Minority shareholders strongly against rights issue By CHAN MAY PENG VENEER Products Ltd has again stirred displeasure among its minority shareholders over its recently proposed one-for-one rights issue to raise $23 million. The rights issue is to enlarge the capital base of the company as well506 words
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Article1822 1984-06-15 15 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Atock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aiinomoto (3.845) Alcorn (2.206) (6) 2.22 (6) 2 211,822 words
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126 1984-06-15 15 MALAYSIAN businessman Datuk Abdul Razak bin Mohd Yusof has emerged as one of the largest shareholders in Ambassador Hotel Ltd following the purchase of a 19.92 per cent stake in the company for a total consideration of $12.75 million. The block of126 words
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Article96 1984-06-15 15 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Sang Index Thursday 913.2 Wednesday 914.7 Thursdoy 953.15 Week ogo 926.9 Wednesday 961.22 Week ago 962.14 NEW YORK Dow Jonos TOKYO Wednesday 1110.53 Tuesday 1110.53 Tokyo Dow Jonas Thursday *****.73 Week ogo 1133.84 Standard ond Poors Wednesday *****.93 Wednesday 152.13 Wnk ago *****80 Tuesday96 words
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Article204 1984-06-15 15 Mmmo' pom for Jmm 15 <$) Uh T>* C—■— T>w Sony Kfid S'por* P»t>9 Fund S'por* Sk Fund Sport hint Fwid S'pw EMT Fwd iM Trwt 5 20 3 ***** 206 142 IJI lit 231 116 123 Ml 1 JO AahUnKTml Md hvMt Ft** 2 34 2 74MdPr*gK#id204 words
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Article852 1984-06-15 15 EQUITIES closed lower yesterday in reaction to the breakdown In the UK coalminers strike talks and continued coocern over interest rate uncertainties. Dealers «aid the final UK money supply figures for May had little Impact. At 3pm, the FT-SE 100 share index was off at 1045.4. Gains of852 words
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161 1984-06-15 15 F N sells its CUB shares for $29m FRASER A Neave Ltd disclosed yesterday that it has sold its holding of Carlton A United Breweries (CUB) shares to Elders IXL for a totaL consideration of $29 million cash. The surplus from the sale, according to FAN, amounted to $11.8 million,161 words
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Advertisement1546 1984-06-15 14 STATE BANK OF INDIA Central Office: Madame Cama Road, Bombay 400 021, India BALANCE SHEET OF THE STATE BANK OF INDIA AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1983 CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES PROPERTY AND ASSETS p. IRs. Capital Authorised Capital 20,00,000 shares of Rs. 100 each Issued, Subscribed ond Paid-up Capital (pursuant to1,546 words
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Advertisement187 1984-06-15 15 NOTICE "NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN that pursuant to ►Section 272 of the Compazines Act, Chapter 185, the yinal Meeting of the members of the abovenamed •company will be held at the •liquidator's Office, 47 Hill ■Street, #05-01, Chinese .Chamber of Commerce tt •Industry Building, Slnga--July 1964 at 10.00 ajn. for187 words
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Advertisement178 1984-06-15 15 u i J ■t ■< iff® S3; II I u ir.T'irrEH-J i-; 3 Shenton Way, #03-12, Shenton House Singapore 0106. Tetephone:22s4277 NOTICE To tha hofdars of tho floating rate U.B. Dollar Cortificatot of DapoaH dua 17th Dacambar, 1965 of: THE SUMITOMO TRUST BANKING CO, LTD. 5 Shenton Way, #02*16, MCBuHding,178 words
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Article526 1984-06-15 16 NAJEEB JARHOM - By NAJEEB JARHOM THE REPORT of an eightmember select committee chaired by the Speaker of Parliament, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, on the Companies (Amendment) Bill has been published. The Bill, now before Parliament, seeks to improve the administration of the Companies Act and to ensure that526 words
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144 1984-06-15 16 Reuter CHINA plans to raise about US$5O billion in foreign loans over the next 10 years. Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang was quoted as telling the Japanese newspaper Nihon Keizai Shim bun in Beijing on Wednesday that China's economists believed repayments could easilyReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-06-15 16 these PhtHpplae trlbeamea have arrived at the erwriiii «f elvlHea tl—. If they have reassas to hetteve that the haUeThsx is eh—el, they take to the streets, Jut Uke their esaatorparts la ether parte sf the "dvlllMd" wirld. Ia the UPI pietare aheve, the greap ef97 words
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283 1984-06-15 16 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN THE MINISTRY of Environment profited by $6.4 million from some of the rubbish thrown away last year. About a third of the refuse collected was burned at the Refuse Incineration Plant, to produce more than 78 million kilowatt-hours of electricity.283 words
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194 1984-06-15 16 PROCESSED food often contains excessive amounts of ingredients such as salt or sugar which are not shown on the labels. This hampers consumers' efforts to find out more about the food they buy, says Mr Theng Chye Yam, chairman of Singapore Professional Centre.194 words
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Article285 1984-06-15 16 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM A NEW Master Plan, which will ensure that adequate land is provided to meet the country's needs to the year 1990, is expected to be ready early next year. The Master Plan is a statutory one controlling the land use and development intensity285 words
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388 1984-06-15 16 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH ROAD building contractors enjoyed a boom year in 1963 and walked away with $366 million worth of Public Works Department (PWD) contracts in their pockets. A total of 21 contracts were awarded by the PWD last388 words
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Article53 1984-06-15 16 WALL Street stock prices were slightly lower in early trading yesterday as investors turned cautious in advance of the afternoon's money supply figures. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was fractionally lower to over 1110. Overall, losers held a four to three lead over gainers. Volume was about53 words
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Article49 1984-06-15 16 THE Skills Development Fund has produced the first of a series of guide books on its incentive grant schemes. It explains the criteria and level of support, eligibility for grants, and procedures for application and disbursement, and highlights the areas identified for priority development.49 words
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Article71 1984-06-15 16 UPI PRESIDENT Suharto has appointed a new director for Pertamina to carry out the first audit ever of the oil company. "The replacement of the Pertamina director is not linked to manipulations or corruption. But it takes place because the target of auditing PertaminaUPI - 71 words
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Article36 1984-06-15 16 AFP THE communist economic community summit, Comecon, ended in Moscow yesterday on schedule. The summit' took place "in a mood and spirit of friendship, total mutual comprehension and unity", Tass reported. —AFPAFP - 36 words
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35 1984-06-15 16 Reuter THE Official Receiver of Hongkong has been named as provisional liquidator of Allied Food Industries (Far East) Ltd by the high court, registrar-general Noel Gleeson said in a statement.Reuter - 35 words
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27 1984-06-15 16 NST PETRONAS Carigali has discovered a new oilfield, Malong, approximately 140 km offshore Trengganu in the geological province known as Tenggol Arch.NST - 27 words
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Article33 1984-06-15 16 AFP VIETNAM will withdraw about 10,000 troops from Cambodia between June 21 and June 30, reliable sources said yesterday. Foreign journalists will be invited to witness the pullout. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article33 1984-06-15 16 Bernama DIRECTOR-GENERAL of the Economic Planning Unit Tan Sri Sallehuddin Mohamed has been appointed Chief Secretary to the Malaysian government to succeed Tan Sri Hashim Aman who is retiring.Bernama - 33 words
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Advertisement46 1984-06-15 16 uiv iiivr •uiifmy hi rniuppinti, rtyt v WELCOME TO Wa an here just abova Chung Shan Moton GOtOHfll SOUAftf THOMSON HOAO OPEN DAILY: 10 AM TO 11 PM Massage Sauna Bath Rub Back Facial Manicure 51, Goldhill Plaza, #03-09 Podium Block (Old Goldhill) Tel: *****00/ *****1146 words
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Advertisement288 1984-06-15 16 Here's Where You Can House Your Entire Business All In i OFFICE WAREHOUSE GOODS HOIST WASHROOM CARFARK Save time and effort by having your entire business in a 3-storey Terrace Warehouse cum Office. Intrepid Investments Re Ltd has the right idea in its Intrepid Warehouse Complex, a project comprising only288 words
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Miscellaneous56 1984-06-15 16 msjaaa Outlook for todoy: Portly cloudy; showers in several oreos in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on June 14 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.3 Associated humidity 56 Minimum temperature 26.1 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 8.10 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Rainfall this month56 words
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193 1984-06-15 17 THIRTEEN Japanese shipbuilders have combined to form the Joint Association for Ship Scrapping to take advantage of government demolition subsidies. The association intends to scrap four VLCCs during the next two years. The former VLCC building dock at Hakodate has been adatfed for193 words
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Article123 1984-06-15 17 AFP PORT RATES for services at major Indian ports which went up on Monday will rise sharply again in six months time, the Economic Times said on Wednesday. The increase would be caused by an additional annual wage bill of 450 million rupees agreed after aAFP - 123 words
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427 1984-06-15 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIAN seamen can look forward to improved benefits from the Central Mercantile Marine Fund which is now being reviewed by the government with a view to widen its activates. The fund, which has since 1965 provided welfare and financial427 words
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Article43 1984-06-15 17 Reuter THE BAY of Bengal/Japan/Bay of Bengal Conference announced it introduced a congestion surcharge of 5 per cent on all cargo shipped from Japan to Chittagong, effective from June 14, because of increasing berthing delays on vessels arriving in Chittagong. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article85 1984-06-15 17 Reuter LLOYD'S OF London said it will review the annual reports of underwriting syndicates at Lloyd's to judge whether current accounting standards and requirements are appropriate. Managing agents of syndicates are already required under a 1983 Lloyd's byelaw to prepare annual reports for all members of theirReuter - 85 words
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Article148 1984-06-15 17 OFFSHORE Data Services (ODS) has forecast the Gulf utilisation rate to exceed 90 per cent by the end of this year. According to the service, the utilisation rate in the Gulf of Mexico kept in step with the worldwide rate and rose to 84.8 per cent, an148 words
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Article668 1984-06-15 17 Shipping Lma Tmnwoti AIM Law AC Toapl*. AAMC Antn Vvg A*C l»W API Ai»t»» L>*a« Asa A*M IMI *min»«o im V VI VI X M (V V X fl V X V C«l a I s s 1 4/3 4 1 s 4 1 Uw f»go V»g668 words
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Article, Illustration985 1984-06-15 18 Maritime Asia THE TOWING and salvage market continues to be a difficult one with overcapacity being a dominant feature of the market but political problems are coming a close second. While most of the major towing companies continue to make a profit, the marginsMaritime Asia - 985 words
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423 1984-06-15 18 UPI ONE OF 81 crew members presumed dead in the October sinking of the Glomar Java Sea drilling ship in South China Sea is alive in a Vietnamese prison with five other Americans, a former Vietnamese prisoner said. The Houston Chronicle,UPI - 423 words
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Article1707 1984-06-15 18 INDIAN government brokers continued to charter vessels for fertiliser cargoes but other sections of the freight market were extremely quiet on Wednesday with no new grain business emerging, shipbrokers said. Two rock phosphate cargoes were covered from Aqaba to India at US$l3 and $14 respectively and a vessel1,707 words
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Article580 1984-06-15 18 Jane 11-15 An international seminar on contemporary developments in marine law, Admiralty in an International Setting, is to be held at Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. The faculty includes well-known American and Scandinavian judges. Further details from Law School. Tula ne University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Jane 12 Admiralty charts,580 words
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231 1984-06-15 19 AMERICAN President Lines will start a regular "stacked-car" service from Seattle beginning in October. The line currently operates a similar weekly "Linertrain" cross-country intermodal rail car service to Chicago and New York. The weekly addition of Seattle will enable APL to move efficiently231 words
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635 1984-06-15 19 Lloyd's List WEST Germany's biggest shipping, Hapag-Lloyd, has completed an agonising reorganisation to cope with the commercial pressures of the 1980s. Chairman Jack Kruse said the re-organisation will enable the company to face the future with confidence. The course Hapag-Lloyd has taken goes against the conventionalLloyd's List - 635 words
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Article188 1984-06-15 19 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd188 words
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167 1984-06-15 19 LYKES Lines has announced several changes in its Far East management. Mr Carl J Horn, formerly director of trans-Pacific services for Lykes Brothers Steamship in San Francisco, has been appointed vice-president (Far East) for Lykes Lines Agency in Tokyo. The previous Lykes Bros' traffic167 words
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5066 1984-06-15 24 3®aBQQllB 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 of5,066 words
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Article763 1984-06-15 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Arrivol for LCL movement Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Meonio 424E ***** 0700 S»me Oorby FS8 0900-1000/1800-1900 L8 Anson 26I84N ***** 0700 Heap Seng TA 3 0700-0800/1800-1900 L2 Takon II 2246 16 6 84763 words
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Article1760 1984-06-15 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B ATA African Shipping Agencies iSI Afra-Raraala Liar Transgroup (S) Ahreaklel Liaer Service Kim Shpg (Si Alfred C Taepfer Oceanus Shipping Agency (S) Manntex Enterprise (PK). Alpar Intrasea (S> Bintang Shpg (KL) Island Cargo Handling1,760 words
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Article395 1984-06-15 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Equator III 22 Thong Soon alongside 15.6.84/1800 Hugheverett 37/8 NAPL alongside 15.6.84/1100 Jamal Shah 10/11 S'pore Shpg alongside 15.6.84/0500 Makmur 21 SSPL alongside 15.6.84/1300 May Sky 25/6 Sankyo alongside 15.6.84/2300 Pestovo 31/2 S'pore Soviet alongside 15.6.84/1100 Qing395 words
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Advertisement77 1984-06-15 17 j mm I LONDON Freights 11/11 l CONSORTIA 11l SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X D AMERICA Mil 14 Jul 19 Jul 23 Jul 21 Jul 26 Jul 30 j u l 28 Jul 29 I Aug 277 words
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Advertisement943 1984-06-15 17 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY TIMES liusinrss l>irr< ior\ of Sin&i|M>rr MAERSK LINE EXPORT FASTEST SERVICE TO USA EUROPE TO U.S. PACIFIC. GULh ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, INI.ANI) POINTS i LTA\ i VT 1 IV ,'.l M RANDO M. RANK) M. RANDO Saied fai Port 21-21/6 22-23/6 2S-21/6 29-30/6 5- 5/7 6-943 words
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Advertisement393 1984-06-15 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. I BUTANG B KEMUNNG B BUTANE From Europe Sailed Sailed Sorted Sailed Sailed Sailed 21/6 28/6 5/7 12/7 19/7 4/7 11/7 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp I.Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aarhus Copenhagen HefeuMu 4) Malmo. Stockholm. Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor393 words
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Advertisement487 1984-06-15 18 NOTICE Toko Lino MY "TRANSPACIFIC TRADES" Viy-U arrived m Ilk Jim, imi MY "lUGAN" Vvy lS arrived •a IMI J Mr, >«N all damaittd grm-ral < arc<«— et th«- captioned art- hereby notified thai lh«- tieneral Sur\e\ will I* held ■Hi Mondav IKth June. 19K4 at -liir<»ny I'mi down No.487 words
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Advertisement699 1984-06-15 19 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited T^l STRAITS SHIPPING Stnjipow to Sibch, Smwik, Brunai Ports and Bangkok ICONTAINERSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINfNT BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCIES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****80 SMGAfORE TO SABAH, SARAWAK AND BRUNO ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR; HMfert :ti C*■**■>• Aartw. Mwfart MM*. CONTAIN? RSHIP699 words
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Advertisement546 1984-06-15 19 WANTED 110 USED 20 FT ISO CMTMKIS. Must be cargo-worthy i.e. leakproof water-tight Not necessary to be sea-worthy. MlWiry: On or before 01 July 1984 at Singapore. Pleose writ® to:BT Box 5340 390 Kim Seng Road Singapore 0023 franco Bekjuui Services /.< r h If ftxh >rr\ it r With546 words
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Advertisement338 1984-06-15 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCFPTRiG FCI A LCL CARGO FOR scp pki mt fu mm anm um E.«6JM« 10/ M 17m 00/07 01/07 11/07 U/»7 13/07 (.«GH» 25/00 20/00 17/17 10/07 71/07 22/07 74/07 Et« Sunt 01/07 07/07 a/07 10/07 01/00 02/00 04 00 •iso acceptmg la/rat fa/fa338 words
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Advertisement767 1984-06-15 20 ft. MALAYSIA/ KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. No 26 -A ML AN BERANGAN rati KELANG SELANGOR. MALAYSIA TEL Nn JM7S2 3*6435 *****2 *****4.*****2.3X909? i/S'PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: P ft LANG SPORE ftftblu Skan. I Datu Tawauln Pt/17lune 18/70 kinc THATI SENANG ftftblu S kan. I Datu. Tawautn Pt/17767 words
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Advertisement238 1984-06-15 20 ***** i iim m. imLAj| rniuiji mline tt| iwi OISI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD El ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES KANBORHAN n/t Im*« tor B Abbn B POST MLANG PtNANG SMOSJ MARITM PU LID Til *****44 7 I *****70 MAIOSL MAftlTMl SON BHC Td 3(7232 3 MAt238 words
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Advertisement534 1984-06-15 21 1 a PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES LOANM FOR: DJIBOUTI, HOOEIDAH, JCDOAH. AOABA, FT SUDAN, MOMBASA HOOCH) AH, JCDOAH, AOABA HOOCIOAH, JCDOAH, AOABA, PTSUOAM TAMATAVC. MAPUTO. D'SALAAM, MOMBASA, MOGADISCIO KOTA AQUNG KOTA SCJATI KOTA SALAM KOTA SCQAft KARACHI/P GULF SERVICES AAACHI i./.'i -300 •902 25-90/6 10-IS/7 S-IS/7 23-1/1 IS-23/7 4-7/S534 words
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Advertisement172 1984-06-15 21 MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPH SDN. BHD. VOT. POMHC 5/14 5/14 5/«4 5/14 29-1/7 P. KELANC LOAOMC FOR taPt-23/C KK/Sm/TA l#l-21/l KU/KR/SKN 21-2C/C KU/KK/LO/TA 2-7/7 KUC/KK/SXN Agents SINGAPORE Pll If| ??18| y P KFIANG SUATAN AGINCY 111 JBBDS6 ?88o<H7 Kl SFIAIAN AGFN€Y If I *****9 *****7 PfNANG (FAN Rll &CO Tfl *****172 words
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Advertisement633 1984-06-15 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS LJPKESS CONTAVER $num io w smm p miamg 15/4 21/| •MM Eiptm X/t 27/4 r *n 4/7 fipr«i 12/7 14/7 C<r*» 8,, 21/7 23/7 a/7 JO/7 bf 4/1 (/I fcaiwt Eiprm 12/| 14/S Eiprni 19/1 21/1 U« HAM BHAffft ROAM HAVRf 1/7 11/7 12/7 IJ/7 IS/7 14/7 11/7633 words
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Advertisement570 1984-06-15 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF Far East S'pore Service i Full Container Vessel Spar t MAiAPAHT h u 21/1 24/4 5/7 7/7 10 08 M/* 14/7 11/7 20/7 25/7 27/7 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINFR XFBtfirr TO/FROM EUROPE STORE P.KEIANGTI.BURY/ RDAM/ HfIUW/ ANTNERP LOU ADAM BREMEN MATARAM V9NB 3/7 27/7 21/7 2/1 5/«570 words
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Advertisement465 1984-06-15 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loadnf for Rangoon S pore P. K dang Penong Poon V 72 17/19 June 15/16 June Htoneywa V 193 2/4 July Poon V 73 11/14 July \> BANKUNE EXPRESS MDEPEMENT SERVICE TO UKI CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG465 words
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Advertisement829 1984-06-15 22 t Yv~^ K USA CANADA KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD.— PACIFIC COAST (laclidig DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE A MIMLANI) BRIDGE) FEEDII/ MOTKR VESSEL PKLG PENANG STORE T/S POUT LA/LB SEATTLE OAKLAND VAN BC PORTLAIO MONTE RtBY VIS S.K. MAMJ V 2032 18 Jun 20 Jun 25 )un (TR) 6 Jul829 words
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Advertisement413 1984-06-15 22 Accepting Break bulk and containariaed cargo** Diract to South Africa Accepting Coolaintf I freaHwMi Accepting lont*oe<s PCD COIOMBO V SOI IF OSAKA MAftU Villtf U VAN Of* STEL V.113A S'pwt (total Bay 10/7 15/7 j N/7 21/7 21/7 10/1 S A VAN Of* STEL VlO6 HATAXANA MAAtI VVII4C Ctown Fib413 words
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Advertisement655 1984-06-15 22 C&2 CALIFORNIA/MCIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE LmM( tor lOS ANGELES SM FRANCISCO SEATTLE. lACOMA VANCOUVER B C Acctptat Fa/Fa cmimn WARATEWT u'ST AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acctpto| Fa/Fa Cwlawrt *Aht KCfptm( ham P Attonf (or Auct IM Lytl Spw» Mk Si* Mm kc^, 2SVJ2T".« 1,/ >** f'«-A« sH.».s655 words
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Advertisement566 1984-06-15 22 SANKD ASIA FROM JAPANESE PORTS AND HONGKONG 1 sm NORMS 2 PROS TRADER 3 OVERNAK 4 CAMPHOR 5 NPPOMMU 6 SANKO SCORPIO 7 SHMKO MARU GA»I9/16 J 17/19 km 19/20 Ar 23/25 lun 27/29 Mn P AeUnf Pmanf M Part/15 iun 14/17 I Wl/14 Ax 17/11 lun 20/21 lun 21/22566 words
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Advertisement493 1984-06-15 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Rudd »2 7 16 Internationa Sincjap jrp 0207 Tel ?24bS1 1 ilO Lines; o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FORT KLSOft 8854M7 f KciM| lojdwf tar--8/7 srrt/*on//yr/uj( ll SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S pore P KeUng Lowing tar: US 22/$ HrttM A|«ih MTRAStA (Pit) 111) BOOKJNC 22*511493 words
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Advertisement582 1984-06-15 23 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia S S BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1400 16/6 LCL Cargo 0200 16/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Anro SURABAYA JAKARTA Sailed 17/6 SMGATORE I 16/6 20/6~ PENANG 22/6 I J.KEkANG In Port 23/6 6RISBANE 8/7582 words
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Advertisement528 1984-06-15 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels QQHAIfi SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO~ BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON 1 NIPIUNt AGfNCItS Pit lID Tel ?/«99;; ißookings) ???7SIO ??1?0?7 (Opeutnm) ????<«? ??09?84 <lermmaO ??0?4S0 ??0?">04 (CfS) TUNHS SFTI* SON BHD Kl I*l *****0 414?44 PK let 389%4 PfN lei *****5 *****") ft'* CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN528 words
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Advertisement924 1984-06-15 23 SINSOV SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUR.DMG 55, Martet Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lmes) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG M/S SHARK AT NAH SOON SON. M>. IST AND 2ND FLOOR NO 1. JALAN CEMPtNWG PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA924 words
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Advertisement76 1984-06-15 23 DURBAN JOHANNESBURG MAPUTO MAURITIUS REUNION LAST MALAYSIA SMPMM BIT. (fTI) LTD 414 MOT STtEFT, STOK 4104. TIL: *****11 (4 IMS) TOO NO EMKS R*****9 SW6APORE TO SARAWAK I BRUNEI vtssa WY H* ETO SRILKU 9 MM 21 Iw 22 Ji LUCONA 9 LABUAA/K. BELAIT ta Part 15 H SRI PUJUT76 words
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Advertisement677 1984-06-15 24 l?c<|i<Mial Container Uiirs 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday GUI Spore KUSU SI AW) 28/30 M •Heaey m to In Pnf EXPRESS SEN-CONTAINER SERVICE Far Ewepe: S pore P Kelang Penai* R dam Awetp H'burg Rost POTSMM 1/3 M 4/6 M 7/10 M 31677 words
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Advertisement93 1984-06-15 25 rw>n ii Crwuk Mjiili French Line REGULAR •CONTAINER SERVICE TO BANGLA-DESH/INDIA/SRI LANKA/PAKISTAN I irCMl\l£ GENERAL AGENTS SEAL lON SHPfMG (S) PTE LTD -L'V A JIM \r. SINGAPORE SALES/BOOKMGS TEL 2205M1 (t LltS) Vessel M/V ARMAGNAC V6IS4 M/V ARTOtS V7LS4 M/V HAUSSMANN VBLS4 SPORE 19/6 24/6 3/7 8/7 21/7 30/7 DIRECT93 words
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Advertisement450 1984-06-15 25 Ejr Nedlloyd Lines 11lor CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA! CARRIBEAN/CENTRAL/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA accepting containers to Cornbean ports via B'town EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA VESSEL S PORE] P. LOUIS STOS P'GUA R. GRA M'DEO B. AIRES NLoira 5/7 14/7 31/7 4/8 6/8 9/8 11/8 Aconcagua 25/7 |g/g N Lauva 29/7 7/8450 words
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Advertisement75 1984-06-15 26 rnilMLl llin Singapore 5 Continents -1 Forwarder Offering direct LCL Service to Hamburg with connection to European destinations (Germany/ Austria/Switzerland/Denmark) and vice versa tat dcpjrtvev ETD Sinf jpare 16/6, 22/6, 30/6, 7/7, 16/7 PANALPVM WORLD TRANSPORT (S) PTE LTD T«<: *****11 Tetox: RS ***** PASIN NG Shipping Private Ltd. T»l«phon«:75 words
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Advertisement84 1984-06-15 26 TUNG HOI A VESSEL UNITED FORTUNE SHIPPING PTE LTD Tel: *****23, *****30, *****07, (BOOKMG AGENT FOR) Eta Etd Loading tof I'/® Surabaya. B'masai I'/® Surabaya, Jkt UNITED FOUTUK SMPTMG Pit LTD 93 MMKET STttIT <0« 02 CTS BULOMC TU *****23 *****J0 UKWOK 0104 BALTIC ENTERPRISES (PTE) SMFNTON WAY '-04 ?484 words
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Advertisement704 1984-06-15 26 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT •ETA SINGAPORE 24/4. 24/4, 24/4. 2/7 UK/CONTINENT 14/4. 19/4. 24/4. 1/7 4/7 CANADA/U.S.A FAR EAST 19/4 22/4. 24/4 29/4 34/4. 4/7. 4/7. 9/7 NEW ZEALAND 11/4.19/4. 24/4. 14/7 19/4 22/4. 21/4 24/4 SttlUT MELBOURNE ADEIAtt BRISBANE EREMANUE UK PORTS SCUOMVU Lf HARVE •NTWW ROTTERDAM BREMEN MARBURG Ml MA704 words
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Advertisement517 1984-06-15 26 Everett Lines COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE*' loading tor CaAao Mjtaiam *0 and all other Peruvian ports intti transhipment at Hrflgtonf! and or Kobe On CPV through Bids ot lading to hnal destination 0 Penanf f Keianf Snfipore MANOLOEVERETT 29/1 My 2/3 My A JOHNEVERETT 5/7 My517 words
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Advertisement679 1984-06-15 26 ZIM ■:.S»!i ■a: ,m ri.i' .Vigil IW.',-TT~ carfoos to USA East i Most Cowl. Pa Feeder HMo »a KSSEI m HONG ROW Ukm A KSSEI m REELING 2? km A KSSEI m TORTO JO km A «S«l rn TOR TO 9 U KSSEI 2M MK TOM IS M KSSEI rn679 words
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Miscellaneous177 1984-06-15 26 r A Regional Weather i m K s laVws <1 m m k s >1 t! St! 5i i S3 Ar C I <3 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. b^" Wave height R Thunderstorm Temperature o c X\ Shower Weather Wind direction with speed m177 words
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