The Business Times, 18 June 1984
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Title Section11 1984-06-18 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 MONDAY, JUNE 18,1184 60 CENTS11 words
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589 1984-06-18 1 CHAN OI CHEE - Total of HKs29om to be ploughed into Tai Sang Land Development By CHAN OI CHEE WHILE other companies are reportedly deserting Hongkong in search of greener pastures, Singapore's property and chemicals group United Industrial Corporation plans to channel a hefty HK$29O million589 words
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Article, Illustration411 1984-06-18 1 LISA LEE - By LISA LEE THREE companies have netted more than $10 million in local contracts to build pro-fabricat-ed homes and offices for construction companies and their workers. In the past one and a half years, the companies have built pre-fabricated housing411 words
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393 1984-06-18 1 Reuter THE managing director of Chicago's International Monetary Market (IMM), Mr John Werderits, said the US government might approve a proposed financial futures link-up between Singapore and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) before September and possibly in summer. He said Singapore International MonetaryReuter - 393 words
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83 1984-06-18 1 THE KOREAN passenger Jet shot down over the Soviet Union last year may have been used to trigger Soviet radar and electronic defence signals so that American satellites could monitor them, according to an article in a British defence magazine. Defence Attache83 words
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117 1984-06-18 1 Reuter MORE than 80 per cent of the people in Japan believe that their country has a superior culture, according to a survey released by the Prime Minister's Office yesterday. Two-thirds of them felt that Japan was a good country and thatReuter - 117 words
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213 1984-06-18 1 AP THE BRAZILIAN government has set new restrictions for taking money out of the country, apparently aimed at stopping companies from paying off some foreign loans. The measure is expected to affect foreign banks and multinational companies. The government's central bank decreedAP - 213 words
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392 1984-06-18 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH TWO LARGE oil exploration companies have signed up to use the Chiwan support base that is being built by a Singapore consortium led by Intraco. The Japan National Oil Company consortia, called Pearl River Operating Company,392 words
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183 1984-06-18 1 THE MINISTRY of Finance has drawn up guidelines to determine the eligibility of women for the enhanced child relief which takes effect next year. Women with at least five GCE 'O' level passes or five credit passes in the previous School Certificate183 words
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Advertisement113 1984-06-18 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd A wnoty-owned subsidiary ot Hongkong Bar* 6 Claymore HiM >03-00, Claymore Plaza. Singapore 0922 A.P. No. 0006 SONY H -Th I J KX-20PS1 51cm (20 inch) JJL PROFEEL Profeel; a professional studio monitor113 words
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Advertisement284 1984-06-18 1 UlC's pig-farming v«ntur«, Pag* 16 mm ARTHUR FU owns Richi Beauty Salon at th« Royal Holiday Inn. But hairdressing was not his first choice of o profession. He wanted to become on artist. In foct, he attended the Nanyang Acodemy of Fine Arts after school. Page 2 STRATEGIC thinking thinking284 words
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Advertisement53 1984-06-18 1 THE Multiple Art Exhibition is bound to aive rise to many hooted conversations. People will either love it or hate it, but they won't be able to ignore it. P«g«9 EVEN in on ero where men wore flowing wigs but were still men, and women were demure, people were just53 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration1073 1984-06-18 2 SHAHRIR ARIFF - f N Small By SHAHRIR ARIFF ONE PECULIAR characteristic of Richi Beauty Salon is its location. It is tucked in a corner at the end of a maze of passageways on the fourth floor of the Royal Holiday Inn. Arthur Fu, proprietor of Richi, however, thinks1,073 words
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591 1984-06-18 2 LOUIS KEHOE - By LOUIS KEHOE FT "PEOPLE just don't wear blue jeans to cocktail parties any more," observes Mr Dennis Ross, a San Francisco security analyst. For Levi Strauss, which created Dennis Jeans to outfit California's gold miners and went on to transformFT - 591 words
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Article959 1984-06-18 3 KANG SIEW KHENG - By KANG SIEW KHENG FEW OF THE chief executives gathered together by the Singapore Institute of Management last week had heard of strategic thinking. But most agreed that the reason for their companies' existence rested in making profits high enough to keep their shareholders happy. Undaunted,959 words
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Article511 1984-06-18 3 CHUANG PECK MING - By CHUANG PECK MING SOME NEW chief executives would be in a hurry to launch a corporate expansion at the outset to announce their promotion, but not the new chairman and chief executive of Christian Dior. "I'm only 39 and still have plenty of511 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-06-18 3 LEE HAN SHIH - ■RROHiIiIERS Compiled by LEE HAN SHIH BRITIAN's largest domestic computer company ICL has quietly bowed out of the game of making mainframe computers that can run on software packages written for IBM computers. ICL's announcement came after an unsuccessful two-year venture in the386 words
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Article142 1984-06-18 3 RESEARCH METEOROLOGISTS in the AsianPacific region have achieved significant, if limited, progress towards the goal of long-range weather forecasting. Picture above shows Dr Neville Nicholls of the Australian Numercial Meteorology Research Centre in Melbourne indicating an important region the Southern Oscillation phenomenon tropical waters around Indonesia142 words
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Article179 1984-06-18 3 ASIAN TEENAGERS residing in the United States have again come out tops in the prestigious Westinghouse Science Talent Search. In March, 40 high school finalists from 19 states assembled in Washington DC to compete for the first 10 places and U5589,500 in cash and scholarships. Two179 words
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Advertisement386 1984-06-18 2 RAX OR FICTION? We can send him anywhere in the world in 20 seconds.' I V r X vr I t s Only our monster is fictitious, the concept is a fact. Panasonic have a machine that is a sophisticated cross between a photocopier and a telex. A facsimile transceiver.386 words
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Advertisement108 1984-06-18 2 FOR AUCTION DEVELO LANDS 1. Vacant land at Khiang Guan Avenue, behind Goldhill Square Lot Nos 225 t0234,236 t0238 663. TS2B Land Area 67,741 sq ft Title Freehold Master Plan Residential density Zoning 495 pph 2. Land at Nos 219 221 Moulmein Road, near Thomson Road In principle approval for108 words
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Advertisement124 1984-06-18 3 National Car Rental is the alternative. When it comes to owning a car, you've got to contend with increasing road tax and petrol costs, season parking, insurance, depreciation, servicing and repairs, annual inspection and there are hints of even more severe measures to come. National Car Rental is your alternative.124 words
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Advertisement522 1984-06-18 3 THE CHARTERED BANK BUILDING Location Rattles Place, beside the Singapore River Features 43 storeys Superb finishes throughout Current tenants comprise international banks, insurance companies and professional firms Directly linked to Raffles Place MRT Station Each floor approx 1186 sq m (12.700 sq ft) Minimum office suite 84 sq m (900522 words
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OVERSEAS
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299 1984-06-18 4 AFP JAPAN'S economy grew 3.7 per cent in real terms in fiscal 1983 ended in March. This was due partly to brisk exports, the Japanese Economic Planning Agency announced recently. Growth surpassed the government-set target of 3.4 per centAFP - 299 words
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406 1984-06-18 4 UPI Egyptian foreign mjafeter Boutros Ghali said onnisArrival for an official vtsft that Israel was engaged in "a cold peace" with Egypt and sought only to maintain the status rather than improve it. Speaking at a news conference on his arrival onUPI - 406 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-06-18 4 Reuter FORMER Canadian Finance Minister John Turner, returning triumphant from almost nine years of political exile, has won the ruling Liberal Party leadership to become Canada's 17th Prime Minister. Mr Turner, who quit Pierre Trudeau's cabinet in 1975 in a policy dispute, took overReuter - 442 words
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312 1984-06-18 4 UPI US sI kki. makers have enlisted Chrysler Corp chairman Lee lacocca in their efforts to get congressional action on legislation that would place quotas on imported steel. The American Iron and Steel Institute released a letter from Mr lacocca to RepresentativeUPI - 312 words
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174 1984-06-18 4 AP PRODUCTION in US factories and mines rose just 0.4 per cent in May, the smallest gain since November, the Federal Reserve Board reported last Friday. The increase was the*lBth in a row, but its modest size appeared to beAP - 174 words
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166 1984-06-18 4 AP CHINA has allowed a group of peasants to form Beijing's first independent taxkrab company *to compete with state-ftf%ud services, the Beijing Dally reported. The capital's Communist Party organ said the new company, organized by peasants in Daxian County, will begin operations on JulyAP - 166 words
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209 1984-06-18 4 AFP PHILIPPINES' Trade and Industry Minister Roberto Ongpin yesterday said the peso was holding at its new legal exchange rate of 18 to the US dollar and assured that there would be no new price increases. Mr Ongpin made the assurance one dayAFP - 209 words
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152 1984-06-18 4 AFP THE INDONESIAN government has postponed the introduction of new value-added and luxury taxes set for July 1. They are now to come into effect by January 1966. State Secretary Minister Sudharmono said while announcing the postponement that neither the businessAFP - 152 words
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327 1984-06-18 4 Bernama A MALAYSIAN task force looking into the setting up of an insurance company based on Islamic teachings has recommended that a company be set up with an initial capital of Mslo million. The company, to be known as Syarikat Takaful, shouldBernama - 327 words
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Article80 1984-06-18 4 AFP TWO THOUSAND doctors working in New South Wales public hospitals yesterday received a recommendation for industrial action from their professional association in an escalating dispute with the state government over Medicare health insurance. The state's branch of the Australian Medical Association rectynmended thatAFP - 80 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-06-18 4 UPI THE Uruguayan government said last Saturday night it was holding opposition leader Wilson Ferreira incommunicado after he returned to his homeland after 11 years of exile. Mr Ferreira, who vowed to become President of Uruguay during a spectacular boat trip from Buenos Aires,UPI - 331 words
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236 1984-06-18 4 Reuter A SHORTAGE of highquality metal pipes is holding up development of oil and gas deposits in the far north of Siberia, the Soviet Communist Party daily Pravda said. It said, in particular, plans to open up new gas reserves in theReuter - 236 words
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683 1984-06-18 6 Reuter A JAPANESE government plan to make emergency imports of Korean rice is causing uproar among Japan's farmers along with warnings that the nation's food security is in jeopardy. The prospect of Japan making its first substantial imports of rice for 17 yearsReuter - 683 words
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238 1984-06-18 6 FT THE decision by the US International Trade Commission on Thursday to restrict imports of foreign copper has caused consternation in Chile, which receives nearly half of its export earnings from copper sales. The ruling is likely to threaten Chile's abilityFT - 238 words
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384 1984-06-18 6 AP IRAQ accused Iran of violating a UN-brokered ceasefire on Saturday, dimming hopes that the two countries would expand the limited truce to encompass sea lanes in the Gulf. The Iraqi military command in Baghdad said Iranian gunners had shelled theAP - 384 words
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210 1984-06-18 6 Reuter INDONESIAN Mining and Energy Minister Dr Subroto said the world oil market would probably remain depressed until the end of 1986 and the possibility of a crude oil price cut could not be ruled out. Dr Subroto, speaking at theReuter - 210 words
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69 1984-06-18 6 Bernama THE MALACCA Department of Islamic Affairs found packed beef and chicken burgers displayed on sale in the same freezer with pork burgers in a surprise check on a supermarket at Jalan Silang in Malacca. The check was conducted jointly withBernama - 69 words
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149 1984-06-18 6 AFP FORMER British Foreign Secretary Francis Pym is strongly critical of the economic and social policies of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in a book due out this month called "The Politics Of Consent". In extracts carried by the Sunday Times yesterday, Mr Pym criticized "theAFP - 149 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article54 1984-06-18 6 BERNAMA put its editorial computer system into operation in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, making it the first national news agency in Asia to be fully computerised. Its general manager, Mr Ahmad Mustapha Hassan, pressed a button yesterday morning to move the first news item which had been electronically edited54 words
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Article58 1984-06-18 6 THE Australian Federal Parliament has approved a controversial Bill protecting aboriginal sacred sites and objects despite opposition from mining companies and farming representatives. The legislation is only a preliminary to an even more controversial package on aboriginal land rights to be presented at a later date by the58 words
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Article64 1984-06-18 6 BRITISH miners' leader Arthur Scargill on Saturday accused Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of prolonging the three-month-old coal strike to starve miners and their families into submission. Mr Scargill told a rally in the New South Wales pit town of Treorchy that Mrs Thatcher had caused the collapse of tentative64 words
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Article83 1984-06-18 6 MEMBERS of a board investigating the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino returned on Saturday from two weeks of hearing in the US and said the panel hopes to announce its findings before the first anniversary of the murder. "We are proceeding with the last stretch of our83 words
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Article73 1984-06-18 6 Agencies A GOVERNMENT decision to replace Queen Elizabeth H's three old propellor aircraft with two new jets at a total cost of about US$B.2 million came under fire yesterday from opposition Labour Party legislators. "It's a disgraceful way of spending money when there's so much hardship," saidAgencies - 73 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-06-18 6 Reuter WALTER MONDALE, starting a week of interviews with prospective running mates, said on Saturday the American people are ready to accept a woman as vice-president. Standing beside him at a news conference near his Minnesota home was New York congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro,Reuter; UPI photo - 298 words
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Article745 1984-06-18 6 ARRIVALS Operator Sorvicc number Locol time From PAA PA5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH68I 0820 KUL MAS MH60I 0905 KUL SV SV386 0910 JED/RUH MAS MH671 0935 KUL MAS MH811 0940 PEN CAL CI806 0945 HLP RBA BM2I 1000 BWN SIA SQI03 1005 KUL745 words
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Advertisement138 1984-06-18 4 How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in f Singapore f Bayerische Landesbank is headquartered in Bavaria, a leading federal state of West Germany with a long tradition in cross-border trade and finance, y Over the years we have constantly upgraded and refined our international banking capabilities, building a138 words
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Advertisement179 1984-06-18 5 THAI/SAS Divided representations i** u r r e I I mi msm 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 develop fully their179 words
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Advertisement124 1984-06-18 6 \bu need only one reason to apply for an OCBC Master Card... simply, that if s accepted in over 3.7 million establishments in 140 countries around the world! It's all the credit card you need at home and abroad. If ever you need cash, your OCBC MasterCard allows you to124 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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291 1984-06-18 7 THE American dollar traced a general uptrend last week on international currency markets amidst generally nervous trading. It posted the smallest gain against the yen while the Swiss franc lost most ground although its interest rate disadvantage against the US dollar had narrowed. The dollar's291 words
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Article122 1984-06-18 7 THE US dollar opened the week at 552.1035-50 and firmed to a high of $2.*****0 before easing to close the week at 2.1035-45. Trading was fairly active with some commercial demand. The Singapore dollar strengthened against major currencies. The US dollar continued to gain ground against122 words
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Article115 1984-06-18 7 GOLD fell US$l3 last week from the previous week's closing, pressured by an unexpected advance in the US dollar. The sudden surge of the dollar prompted substantial commission house liquidation and profit-tak-ing, pressuring the metal to a session low of $366.70 a troy ounce115 words
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Article266 1984-06-18 7 Discount Co of Singapore CONTRARY to general expectations of a tight local money market on account of new shares issue, interbank rates remained soft at around 514-5% per cent. Upon news of about a hundred times oversubscription for the Jurong Engineering share issue, the overnight rateDiscount Co of Singapore - 266 words
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Article228 1984-06-18 7 Asian market ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended June 15: BID raiCES High Low us$ 7 day* II 3/16 10 15/16 1 month II 1/4 II 1/8 2 months II 7/16 II 1/4 3 months II 5/8 II 7/16 6 months 12 3/8 •1 3/16 9 months228 words
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Article354 1984-06-18 7 THE US dollar closed sharply higher on Friday after dealers rushed to buy the currency to cover short dollar positions in a thin market ahead of the weekend. The dollar closed at 2.7400/10 marks, almost two pfennigs above an opening 2.7215/25 and compared with Thursday's 2.7190/7200 close. Many354 words
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Article169 1984-06-18 7 FOREIGN and domestic banks in Pakistan have until July 1, 1985, to convert to the interest-free Islamic banking system, Pakistan's Finance Minister said. Ghulam Ishaq Khan, who had presented Pakistan's annual budget (or 1964-85 over radio and television on Thursday, explained his budgetary proposals in169 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-06-18 7 PLR of bonks at the close of business on Friday, Juno 15 os supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore. THE PLR a the lowest landing rota ot which a bonk it prepared to lend in Singapore dotlor* to its dientt on on overdraft or demond442 words
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135 1984-06-18 7 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN government is expected to announce the granting of new foreign exchange licences by the middle of this week, a spokesman for Treasurer Paul Keating said. He said the government received more applications than the 20 or so it expected but addedReuter - 135 words
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Article76 1984-06-18 7 DBS BANK will be the first commercial bank to serve Tampines New Town when it opens its 26th office in the estate today. Tampines branch is the second DBS Bank branch to be opened this year, the first being at Goldhill Centre. The bank is76 words
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Article382 1984-06-18 7 AP THE GROWING Third World debt crisis may not be limited to the Third World. It could have an enormous effect on the international monetary system, the world banking system and international economic activity. Debtor nations feel that they are being squeezed to death by theAP - 382 words
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206 1984-06-18 7 THE SINGAPORE branch of State Bank of India has extended a US$2O million loan to Shipping Corporation of India (SCI). SCI will use loan proceeds to pay for part of its purchase of 10 anchor handling-cum-supply boats, worth US$45 million from Robin206 words
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323 1984-06-18 7 Reuter THE US decision not to renew a US$3OO million loan guarantee to Argentina is intended to signal Buenos Aires to strike an early accord with the IMF, say US officials. The move is the latest in a complicated confrontation between debt-ridden ArgentinaReuter - 323 words
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Advertisement59 1984-06-18 7 a to :> pwufi iijii lUI W < ,s,' fuM, '.h JK Coffee Grinder KG-S2 I J »*^ji r favourite r from the igeof ffeemakers. you need that hot ffihk mqet, Rowenta l#Ves you best because .we take the chore, not the fun out of coffee-making. Available at all department59 words
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Advertisement172 1984-06-18 7 YOUR DECISION TO INVEST IN KNOLL TODAY WOULD PROVE WISE EVEN ALTER A DECADE! «< p m < k£< s .•JgEPfor Of I. v ,3t it-.t* V >*•; mm The Zapf Open Plan Office Sysfem All business people calculate To get rr jtiiisatior space ana human resources so that maxim172 words
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FEATURES
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Article, Illustration1486 1984-06-18 8 ZHOU MEI - The Asia-Pacific region last year overtook Western Europe as America's major trading partner. This is just one indicator of the increasing and unquestionable importance of the region, a region recognised as a present growth leader that is likely to remain so in the years ahead. For China, it1,486 words
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Article268 1984-06-18 8 CHINA makes no secret of its need for external sources of funds to make it possible to realise its modernisation goals. Last year, it drew down almost US$2 billion of overseas cash to fund its modernisation programme. Over the last five years, it has called on268 words
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Advertisement1057 1984-06-18 8 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 OPERATING REVENUE PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION After charging/(crediting) the following: Auditors' remuneration Provision for doubtful debts Depreciation of fixed assets Directors' remuneration Office rent Provision for rebates written back TAXATION PROFIT AFTER TAXATION Transfer to reserve fund DIVIDENDS Final proposed1,057 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration647 1984-06-18 9 CAROL LIM - Unnerving but fascinating statement on mass-production CAROL LIM reviews the exhibition of Multiple Art CAROL LIM THE Multiple Art Exhibition on display at the Goethe Institute is bound to be the source of many heated conversations among those who see it. People will either love it or hate647 words
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475 1984-06-18 9 LISA LEE - SIXUAPORH FESTIVAL OF ARTS /C 1984 ir. By LISA LEE WHAT was it in Samuel Beckett's play which drew the individual to that bare stage and, for a moment that became an eternity, be wrenched by its force? The silent Lucky slowly shuffles forward and475 words
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384 1984-06-18 9 JAIME LYE - By JAIME LYE OH I SAY, but aren't the English naughty, naughty, naughty? Centuries ago, they invented a moral code called Victorian values which would pass through countless generations, spill into the rest of the world and even today, leave some people proud of384 words
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Article314 1984-06-18 9 PEOPLE live. They grow old. There are some who find themselves relegated to a bed in the corner of an old folks' home and a couple of family visits a year that soon dwindle to none; there are some who don't. Those who don't face two314 words
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Advertisement208 1984-06-18 9 JAPAN STAND in CONPEX-ASIA '84 Has Your Construction Needs World Trade Centre, Singapore, June 25 29,1984. £-*ii If construction is your business, then a visit to the JAPAN STAND is a must. On display are numerous technologically-improved construction and machinery equipment. To meet the demands of the industry speedily and208 words
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Advertisement186 1984-06-18 9 GOOD NEWS!! HIOS Special Sale of theYfear! Gift Presentation of HIOS TRANSFORMER 1 unit of CLT-50 Free For every purchase of 20 units of CL-2000/4000 1 unit of CLT-50 Free For every purchase of 10 units of CL 6000/6500/7000 OR 1 unit of MC-70L Free For every purchase of 40186 words
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Miscellaneous673 1984-06-18 9 Bri Stow: Fmiiic Dickens Tne LOOKING "Me NEXT DOOR ON TUe I is -rye. eoytNO is nmn6TQ^ I iF7i CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Fruit of which Leon consumes o lot (5) 6 Dance with Uncle, somewhat badly (5) 9 Costly theatrical buildings? (7) 10 Quiet, stem character (5) 11 Some673 words
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Miscellaneous1197 1984-06-18 9 to em HIGHLIGHTS: The cancer confrontation 8.00 pm, Channel 12 What would you do if someone close to you had cancer? This feared and dreaded disease takes more than 100 different forms. Would you know where to go for advice, diagnosis and treatment? A documentary that also includes emotionally-charged personal1,197 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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249 1984-06-18 10 FT ASUAG-SSIH, the Swiss watchmaking group formed last year and the world's second-largest watch group after Seiko of Japan, has announced a loss of 172.6 million Swiss francs for 1963. Last Friday in Bienne the group's managing director, Francois Milliet, speaking at timesFT - 249 words
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Article254 1984-06-18 10 363 -2 Ajmomoto Akot Amodo 1110 380 1000 unch -1 +5 -2 -II -10 -10 20 Mitsub Estote Mitsub Heavy Mitsui Mitsui S»*p 481 231 351 162 unch 1 -4 -2 Asohi Glass Bonk of Tokyo Bndgestone 695 465 550 Mitsui Smettmg Mitsukoshi Mitsumi Murata 586 380 8I5A una254 words
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295 1984-06-18 10 FOR the second straight day, interest rate pressures propelled stock prices in Wall Street last Friday to their lowest levels in over a year as trading volume improved. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell nearly 13 points on Thursday to under the295 words
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Article124 1984-06-18 10 JUNC 15 cs 25 Imp Ol 36* 12* -H unch unch 27 H unch Inf Uti 24^ NKkei Bonk Novo Scofto 10* 29* Kan Add Lofetow B 17 14* i*>ch BP Con Ltd 23H -v% Mo»wy F«rg 3* Lrvch 30 T* -V4 Mc Bkxtel 25V. 24*. Mofeon A 16*124 words
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Article194 1984-06-18 10 JUNE IS Rand INDUSTRIALS On StMl UraMc 122 560 1800 2 -5 25 A Alpha 930 210 -5 MININGS AE And a 930 455 5 2400 -35 AW?' OP 3100 100 ***** 1445 -5 C G Smth 2350 Butfah 7950 -250 CNA 3808 -5 515 5 Cons Gold 9905194 words
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Article709 1984-06-18 10 Art* IS US$ ACF Industries S3* unch Alcori AJurrwi 27 V> mh Alcoo 32* Afted Cham Cp 31* -1* AM Store* 40* Afe-Chatman II* Am Brandt Inc S3* Am Broodcost 58* 4 Am Can Co 43* 4-* Am Cyanamd 46* unch Am Etoc Pwr 16* Am Express 26*709 words
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Article888 1984-06-18 10 Amsterdam JUNC IS Fh ABN 313 00 -5 5 Aegon 112 50 -2 Ahold 169 00 -2 5 Akzo 8320 -22 AMEV 146 00 unch Amtos Amrobok 56 20 1 BerV 2950 unch Boh 84 50 -0 7 Bonumi 231 OOxdOS Botka 30 50 -0 2 Burtet 6450888 words
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Article65 1984-06-18 10 Reuter HOECHST AG's whollyowned UHDE GMBH subsidiary has won a 144 million mark order for a polyethylene plant from Thailand. UHDE will supervise building, carry out engineering work and supply equipment. The plant for Thai Petrochemical Industry Co is due to go into service at theReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement419 1984-06-18 10 T The Summer Palace FINEST CANTONESE CUISINE FOR ALL OCCASIONS. THE ADVANTAGE IS INTER CONTINENTAL THE PAVILION INTER CONTINENTAL PAVILION INTER.* CONTINENTAL SINGAPORE 1 Cuscaden Road. Singapore 1024 Tel: 733 8888 Served Monday through Saturday: The Businessman's Luncheon at our quaint, little, French restaurant Le Gourmet. $18 per person 10%419 words
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Advertisement148 1984-06-18 10 Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover mouth-watering delights prepared by Hong Kong chefs. Feel like royalty while you dine in Oriental splendour. Open daily from: 12.00 noon 3.00 pm for lunch and 7.00 pm— 11.00 pm for dinner cßown •FUttzfora 270 Orchard Koad Singapore 0923148 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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370 1984-06-18 11 Gulf Western to dispose of sugar-growing operations NYT IN A MOVE that would end nearly 20 years of involvement in the Dominican Republic, Gulf A Western Industries said it would try to sell its sugar-grow-ing operations and holdings there. Martin S Davis, chairman and chief executive officer, said: "Sugar noNYT - 370 words
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Article111 1984-06-18 11 AP ISUZU Motor, Japan's major truck maker, has prepared a three-year plan to increase its sales by 50 per cent to more than 600,000 trucks and passenger cars a year by 1987, a leading economic daily said. Nihon Keizai Shim bun said Isuzu will increaseAP - 111 words
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240 1984-06-18 11 AP GULF Corp stockholders overwhelmingly approved a US$l3.4 billion merger with Standard Oil Co of California (Socal), marking the largest takeover in US corporate history. On Friday about 138.8 million shares representing 84 per cent of Gulf's stock were voted in favourAP - 240 words
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456 1984-06-18 11 FT CHRYSLER, the US car giant, is to spend more than US$6OO million buying cars from Maserati, the high-performance luxury Italian car company. Chrysler, meanwhile, is buying a 5 per cent stake in the Modena-based car maker for a price understood to be betweenFT - 456 words
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Article128 1984-06-18 11 Reuter MERCANTILE House Holdings PLC is raising its offer for discount house Jessel, Toynbee and Gillett PLC to three Mercantile ordinary shares plus £1.50 cash for every 10 Jessel, Toynbee ordinary shares under agreed terms, a joint statement said. Jessel shareholders will also be offered an alternativeReuter - 128 words
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400 1984-06-18 11 FT SAAB-SCANIA, the Swedish automobile and aerospace group, increased its profits by 79.8 per cent in the first four months of 1984 following a record year in 1983. Profits before tax, allocations and extraordinary items jumped to 908 million Swedish kronor fromFT - 400 words
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559 1984-06-18 12 Reuter AMERICA'S FARMERS have planted big this year. But even with a bumper crop, heavy debts and high interest rates mean it will be the last season for some of them. In spite of projections of an overall growth in farm income this year,Reuter - 559 words
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Article1035 1984-06-18 12 AFP COMMODITY markets generally showed a softer trend in London last week under the influence of gold which reached a five-month low following efforts to ease tension in the Persian Gulf. But prices recovered a little ahead of the weekend. The Whitsuntide holiday in Europe onAFP - 1,035 words
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Article187 1984-06-18 12 TRADING on the Singapore produce market was generally quiet last week. Prices for most commodities moved within very narrow margins. Traders said that prices for coconut oil remained unchanged. Buyers were apparently more interested in ready contracts rather than forward contracts. The noon closing prices per187 words
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Article183 1984-06-18 12 SOYBEAN futures closed 1 Vi to seven cents per bushel lower in active trade in Chicago on Friday, with prices ending near the middle of a 14-cent range. Soybean prices rose relative to soyoil on the day, correcting an out-of-line relationship between beans and products caused by Thursday's selloff.183 words
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Article989 1984-06-18 12 COFFEE Robusta futures closed a quiet afternoon session on Friday £9 a tonne above to £25 below Thursday night. September traded last at £2,223, up one from Thursday's closing bid. Terminal turnover was lower than of late, at 2,516 lots including 342 crosses and 106 options. Dealers said989 words
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Article34 1984-06-18 12 r STRAITS TIN aJ v Dot# Closing Prices Turnover (tonnes) 183 (M$/kilo) 29.21 June 12 29 27 150 June 13 29 27 152 1 June 14 29 28 170 June 15 29 28 20934 words
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Article147 1984-06-18 12 ChiiMM Produce Robusta 20/25% Exchange FOB NSW 487 50 (Solon' noon dosing prices on Nutmeg Jm 16 SS/100 kg) 110 FOB NSW ***** Coconut oil B W FOB NSW 256 00 Bufc Foe 240 00 Gombier Old drum F06 253 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New drum FOB147 words
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Article196 1984-06-18 12 WHEAT futures closed IV4 to Vi cents per bushel lower In Chicago on Friday, with prices ending in the middle of a narrow 2 V« -cent range. Lower prices touched off sell-stops, but exporter and commercial buying absorbed sales and limited losses. Pressure from the beginning wheat harvest added196 words
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131 1984-06-18 12 Reuter THE international coffee market shows signs of stabilising, said Jorge Cardenas, manager of the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation. He said agreements reached at the International Coffee Organisation last week, including the early opening of registrations corresponding to the July/ September quota, had enabled exportingReuter - 131 words
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Article348 1984-06-18 12 FUTURES closed a lightly traded Friday in Lm4m £22 to £7 below Thursday night and just above new 17-month lows. Nearby July/September and Jan/March 1965 were traded last at £621 and £701 respectively, down £14 and £7, and both £1 above new contract lows. The market was quiet and348 words
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370 1984-06-18 12 Reuter RUBBER prices should recover and rise sharply in the coming months, Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said. Rubber buyers in Western economies, who held back purchases in the Last few months because of the approach of August holidays, have started makingReuter - 370 words
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229 1984-06-18 12 AUSTRALIAN wheat Forecasters Pty Ltd has lowered its forecast of the 1984/ 85 Australian wheat crop to 17.18 million tonnes from the 18.75 million forecast a month ago, against the record 1983/84 crop of 21.61 million. The private forecaster's lower crop prediction follows a229 words
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Advertisement52 1984-06-18 12 w Serving an international menu for Luncheon Dinner. Also, throughout the day evening The Boathouse Bar features Trader Vic's exotic tropical drinks with light tantalizing food specialties! Open 11.00 am to 1.00 am everyday New Otani Hotel sth Floor Liang Court 177 A River Valley Road For reservations, Tel: 337*224952 words
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Advertisement74 1984-06-18 12 THE SANWA BANK LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH U5530,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 18th December 1987 Retractable to 4 years on 18th December 1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 18th June 1984 to 18th74 words
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Article, Illustration5494 1984-06-18 13 AMY CHEOK - fh~ g By AMY CHEOK INVESTORS af the Singapore stock market probably learned one big lesson last week. In the words of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher: "Blessed is he that expeeteth nothing, for he shall not be disappointed." And so, those who expected good news5,494 words
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337 1984-06-18 13 r vlAustralia d SVB Day Porter Co THE Australian share market continued on its downward trend during the week, with two takeover announcements being a feature of trading. The All Ordinaries Index slumped 26 points to close at 563.8. One of Australia's largest banks, theSVB Day; Porter & Co - 337 words
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Article682 1984-06-18 13 LENA SIM - Week ended June 15 compiled by LENA SIM SCRIP ISSUES Public Bonk: Bonus issue of one-for-four. Selongor Properties: Bonus issue of one-for-two. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Astyler Company (Pte) Ltd's stake in Growth Industrial Holdings Ltd has increased from 4.55 million shares to 9.11 million shares after682 words
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Article1294 1984-06-18 14 GERALD COLVERD - London j By GERALD COLVERD RUNNING an index finger down the list of London stocks at the end of last week in search of a rising share price was a painstaking exercise. The plusses stick out like a sore thumb from the burnt fingers of those who1,294 words
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303 1984-06-18 14 R|tJ Tokyo J AFP WTTH A STEEP decline on Wall Street weighing heavily on investors' minds, share prices on the Tokyo market took a heavy beating last week. Internationally popular blue chips fell on a broad front, some plunging to new 1984 lows. Only aAFP - 303 words
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696 1984-06-18 14 @1 W/ 1 New York S=l A FT THE DAY before the US equity market went crashing down through the 1,100 mark, Dean Witter, the big retail broker, blazed a full-page advertisement across the back page of a leading financial newspaper entitledFT - 696 words
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207 1984-06-18 14 1|l I I n 4 BCI THE NEED to settle some positions as technical deadlines drew nearer shook off some investors' wait-and-see attitude on the Milan stock market at the end of last week. In spite of this, the BCI allshare index fellBCI - 207 words
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538 1984-06-18 14 MM K.Lumpur *S Ĕ A LACK of positive leads again contributed to the Kuala Lumpur stock market's overall weakness last week. Trading was slow. With most overseas bourses losing ground and positive news on the home front absent, the gloom pervaded throughout the538 words
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Article200 1984-06-18 14 RUMOURS, however insignificant, have always dominated the performance of share prices in Hongkong. And last week was no exception. The week started well but on Thursday, unfavourable rumours about various smaller listed public companies, against the backdrop of unsettled markets overseas, encouraged a reversal of sentiment. Share200 words
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357 1984-06-18 14 fpH Zur < l UBS DURING the week, the Zurich stock market was again unable to break the spell of the weakening New York stock market. Parallel to events on Wall Street, stock prices declined substantially in view of the renewed interest rate fearsUBS - 357 words
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Advertisement101 1984-06-18 14 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER Bank America Travelers Cheques. Worid Money." Wherever your travels take you, you'll find few things as widely recognized as Bank America Travelers Cheques. They are carried with confidence by experienced travelers on six continents, welcomed by merchants in 160 countries, and backed by a worldwide refund101 words
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347 1984-06-18 15 DIVERSIFIED bumiputra group Safuan Holdings has been identified as the group most likely to take a strategic minority stake in General Lumber Holdings Bhd (GLB). It is understood that Safuan has tied up the acquisition but no details are available.347 words
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336 1984-06-18 15 GUINNESS Malaysia Bhd has increased its interim dividend payment to shareholders in line with a creditable improvement in profitability. During the six months to March 31, 1984, the group managed a 14 per cent increase in pre-tax profits to M 120.82 million (from $18.24 million)336 words
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715 1984-06-18 15 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd (MPHB) managing director Tan Koon Swan has hit back, with diplomatic style, at shareholders who only made unfounded derogatory remarks aimed at undermining the respectability of the group. "If everybody comes here in the interest of the company with constructive715 words
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Article286 1984-06-18 15 LAST FULL YEAR Company Period Date announced last year Net EPS (cents) Gross div Net profit ($*000) A M D B Kinta Kellas Oriental Hldgs Leong Huot FuB year FuB year FuM yeor Full year May 19 May 19 June 7 June 8 125.5 476 1 8(a) 2400286 words
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480 1984-06-18 15 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE AMALGAMATED Properties Industries Bhd (API), once a favourite among stock market punters, has slipped into the red for the first time since the company made a spirited turnaround in 1978. The plastics manufacturing cum property development480 words
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Article61 1984-06-18 15 GOLD Coin Ltd is holding its annual general meeting on June 29, at 12.15pm, to approve the company's proposed one-for-10 bonus issue. The new 3.6 million shares will be capitalised from the company's revenue reserve account. The company's books will be closed from June 2261 words
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Article31 1984-06-18 15 ARAB-MalaysianDevelop-ment Bhd, formerly known as Taiping Textiles Bhd, has changed the name of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Taiping Management Services Sdn Bhd, to ArabMalaysian Management Services Sdn Bhd.31 words
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260 1984-06-18 15 HONG Leong Realty Sdn Bhd, the wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Leong Industries, has obtained FIC approval for its acquisition of 600,000 $1 shares or 50 per cent of Sunrise Development Sdn Bhd. The purchase will be made with260 words
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210 1984-06-18 15 Reuter HONGKONG LAND chairman Simon Keswick said the company is unlikely to raise its 25.5 per cent holding in Jardine, Matheson Co, partly due to financial constraints. But it is also unlikely to reduce its holding further, after cutting it from 43.1 per centReuter - 210 words
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Advertisement923 1984-06-18 15 BANKERS TRUST NEW YORK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES Incorporated with Limited Liability in the USA. BANKERS TRUST NEW YORK CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME Year Ended December 31, 1983 1962 Interest Income (JS*T>OO Loans *2.362.641. $2,720,742 Interest-bearing deposits with banks 574.239 *****6 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under923 words
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615 1984-06-18 16 AFP THE economic recovery could develop into an even worse recession than the slump of recent years if corrective policies are not applied immediately, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) warned in Basel, Switzerland yesterday. The US must take marked and rapid actionAFP - 615 words
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Article, Illustration99 1984-06-18 16 IT HAD TO COME, those prejudiced jokes about women drivers notwithstsnding. Women pilots at Frontier Airlines of the United Stetes heve mede history with en all-femele cockpit crew in e pessenger plene. The UPI-pfcture ebove ahowa Captein Emily Warner, 4499 words
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375 1984-06-18 16 THE United Industrial Corporation (UIC) has ventured into pig (arming with a 20 per cent stake in a large pig farm project on Batam Island. Industry sources say that two other major shareholders in the project are Oei Hong Leong, managing director375 words
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152 1984-06-18 16 Reuter THE CHINESE government is studying plans to build, possibly, the world's biggest hydro-electric project on the Yangtse River and could make a decision on when to go ahead (airly soon, an official closely Involved in the multi-billion dollar scheme said. The plansReuter - 152 words
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265 1984-06-18 16 UPI THOUSANDS of Sikhs wearing black held a day of prayer and angry protest yesterday against the storming of their sacred Golden Temple in Amritsar. Hundreds of police stood ready in riot gear around major Sikh temples, called gurudwaras, preventing thousandsUPI - 265 words
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181 1984-06-18 16 AFP PRESIDENT Marcos said yesterday the Philippine government would not renege on its commitment to pay the country's US$25 billion foreign debt, the Presidential Palace said. He was apparently reacting to opposition demands not to pay foreign loans arranged by the Marcos martial lawAFP - 181 words
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200 1984-06-18 16 UPI THE US has prepared a series of options to quietly upgrade Kuwait's air defence system against attacks from Iran, American officials said. The US contributions will not include Stinger missiles but will be more effective than the Stingers would be against the specificUPI - 200 words
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388 1984-06-18 16 BOEY KIT YIN - By BOEY KIT YIN PENINSULAR Malaysia's total ban on log exports next year will not greatly affect the already sluggish local sawmilling industry. The total ban had been expected since the Malaysian government started implementing quotas on its log388 words
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Article58 1984-06-18 16 AFP A SRAMBLE of foreign exchange buying in Wellington followed Thursday's announce-, ment of a snap election, putting heavy pressure on the New Zealand dollar that some economists say could force a devaluation. Prime Minister A Finance Minister Sir Robert Muldoon said yesterday he didAFP - 58 words
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115 1984-06-18 16 THE HOUSING and Development Board is encouraging building contractors to branch into renovation work to meet an expected increase in demand in the immediate future. Mr Teh Cheang Wan, Minister for National Development, said at the opening of the Geyla ng West Zone115 words
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Article51 1984-06-18 16 KELANTAN Umno leaders will meet Dr Mahathir Mohamad today to discuss the latest political developments in the state. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who is the Kelantan Umno Chief, and Mentri Besar Datuk Haji mohamad Yaacob, the Deputy Chief, will, however, have separate meetings with51 words
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Article39 1984-06-18 16 AFP PRESIDENT Marcos said yesterday that the ruling party would discuss electing a parliamentary speaker who could take over the presidency should the post become vacant during the 23-day break between the outgoing and incoming legislatures. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article57 1984-06-18 16 UPI A TOP Iraqi general said yesterday he did not rule out an Iraqi "pre-emptive" strike to abort an Iranian large-scale offensive within a few days, the official Kuwaiti news agency reported. Major-General Maher Abdul Rashid said that Iran has mobilised 150,000 to 200,000 soldiers onUPI - 57 words
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Article43 1984-06-18 16 Reuter THE Chinese communist party newspaper, the People's Daily, yesterday branded reports that Vietnam would withdraw some of its troops from Kampuchea as a trick. It said the move could be linked to trouble along the Sino-Viet-namese border. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article52 1984-06-18 16 Reuter SIX European Community states began voting in the second leg of elections to the European parliament yesterday. Some 150 million voters in West Germany, France, Italy, Greece, Belgium and Luxembourg were eligible to cast ballots to choose a total of 294 deputies in the 434-seatReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1984-06-18 16 AFP THE first hearing in the trial of 22 suspected members of a network of Jewish extremists was adjourned yesterday because of the hysterical atmosphere stirred up by the Israeli press. No date was fixed to resume the proceedings. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Advertisement114 1984-06-18 16 Call Britannia for professional investment advice 16 Raffles Quay, #33-07 Hong Leong Building, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. LE BERNARDIN TOR EVEN HE MOST JADED Of PALETTES Come to Le Bernardin for the best in French Cuisine. We ensure you and your guests an enjoyable meal with us. Everytime. P Chef114 words
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Advertisement438 1984-06-18 16 Starting A Productivity Improvement Programme in Your White Collar Areas August 13 14,1984 (2 days) Objective To provide practical skills in commencing a successful productivity improvement programme. Who Should Attend Office managers, supervisors, system and human resource development personnel and anyone who is given the task to start a white438 words
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Miscellaneous55 1984-06-18 16 Outlook for today: Scattered showers in the late morning and eorfy afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Jure 17 ot th« airport: Maximum temperature 28.5 Associated humidity 83 Minimum temperature 21.4 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 0.15 Rainfall in millimetres 16.4 Roinfall this month 223.955 words
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383 1984-06-18 17 AFP PRICES have tended lower on the ship chartering and oil markets following the end of attacks against oil tankers in the Gulf. On the charter market, demand for VLCC super tankers has fallen sharply since the beginning of the week. Demand by JapaneseAFP - 383 words
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490 1984-06-18 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ A STUDY funded by the United Nations on the Malaysian shipbuilding and shiprepair industry has recommended various measures including the disposal of excessive facilities to maintain an orderly growth in the industry. The study, which was carried out by the490 words
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Article82 1984-06-18 17 AMERICAN shipping line Seawinds has awarded the conversion contract for its third vessel to Sembawang Shipyard. Work on the 1,543-TEU Java Winds will start next week. Its 40-ft slots will be increased from 494 to 599. Earlier contracts to Sembawang were for the restructuring of two other82 words
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Article128 1984-06-18 17 AFP A TEAM of Japanese officials has recovered the remains of 45 Koreans killed in shipwrecks off Japan's southernmost main island of Kyushu in 1945, a spokesman for the team said last week. The joint Foreign and Health and Welfare Ministries operation located the remains ofAFP - 128 words
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Article72 1984-06-18 17 Reuter EVERGREEN Line has started a regular liner service between Taifern and Caribbean countries via Japan on June 16, a company official said. He said Evergreen will dispatch a 550-TEU full container vessel which will call at Osaka and proceed to Cristobal in Panama, Kingston in Jamaica,Reuter - 72 words
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Article736 1984-06-18 17 *-1 1 1 1 un> P*9. C4 Aba« Tromport V s Also VI 3 Ahrantual l*«ar VI s AC Toaptar X s A*>ot VI 5 Antoro Vipg rv APCUna API v 4 4/5 Arrow Lmat X 4 ASCL Avobfo*#. V s AMo» Lrat X 4 Aciuaiw Una736 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1984-06-18 18 Regular Liner Routes: Containerised: California Container Line Pacific North West New York Container Line Far East/US west coast Europe Container Line Mediterranean Red Sea Container Line East/South Australia West Australia New Zealand Far East/Australia Gulf Container Line Manila Container Line Japan/Straits Indonesia Bangkok Container1,228 words
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Article1724 1984-06-18 18 CHARTERING of vessels to carry fertiliser cargoes on Indian government account continued to feature an otherwise extremely dull freight market on Thursday with the grain section lifeless, shipbrokers said. Rock phosphate from Aqaba to India received steady levels of U5513.50 and H4 according to size, while diammonium phosphate1,724 words
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Article250 1984-06-18 19 AFP BROKEN Hill Proprietary (BHP) Ltd has switched the building site for one of the world's largest bulk carriers to South Korea from Japan in an effort to encourage coal shipment negotiations with Korean buyers, a company source said. The contract for the 220,000AFP - 250 words
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Article393 1984-06-18 19 THE Caat Blae whale. now renamed Veatare, has been sold to undisclosed buyers for about US$2B millions, secondhand tonnage brokers said last week. The oil/bulk/ore carrier of 149,640 long dwt was built in 1982. Other sales in the second-hand market last week included the following: J ate Traaapartor393 words
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Article446 1984-06-18 19 Lloyd's List TALKS TO persuade the Soviet company Bait Orient to join the Far Eastern Freight Conference and end one of the most vicious rate wars in shipping have collapsed. The bitter end to the latest negotiations follows months of delicate discussions between conference executivesLloyd's List - 446 words
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4779 1984-06-18 24 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.4,779 words
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Article657 1984-06-18 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location Pelopor 88 18.6.84 2300 Boustead TA 3 1000-1100 B2 Tohgo Moru 36/378 186 84 2359 Sunship FSB 1000-1200 L6 T orago 1 19 6 84 0900 Barber657 words
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Article1677 1984-06-18 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Raraala Liar Transgroup (S) UurakM I l»r SrrvW Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Twflrr Oceanus Shipping Agency (S) Mannie* Enterprise (PK). Alpar Ln I rase a (S) Binung Shpg1,677 words
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Article326 1984-06-18 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Altalr Barber Texas Camphor Prosperity Sitl Azlna An tar Fair Spirit Frotakobe Frotasantos Kota Agung Kris Madura Kwangchow Linden Tai An Taxlla 29/30 46/7 19 5 6/7 15/6 35/6 46 47 8/9 20W 33/4 35/6 47 13/4326 words
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Advertisement619 1984-06-18 19 NOTICE is pleased to announce the appointment of Straits Container Agencies Pte Ltd for its US West Coast and US Gulf Direct Service with effect from. 20 th June 1984 We look forward to your continuing support Straits Container Agencies Pte Ltd 15 Hoe Chiang Road *09-01 to #09-06 Sanford619 words
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Advertisement145 1984-06-18 26 EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICE JAPAN/HONGKONG/STRAJTS M.SO ACCEPTMG CAKO 10 POUT KELANG ssar ss SSSTuS- IS, sr s»f M WSC tnsets berth Saifapore at PPW Gdn 303 CB7 Seifapore On Agent NTPON EXPUfSS (S) PTE LTD World Trad* Centre 1 Maritime #WW Soifapere 0409 Tit: *****11 Port Kotanf Gen Agent MIT ASM145 words
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Advertisement573 1984-06-18 26 Everett Urns] COMPAMA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" load.nf tor Catjc Mataram lo and an other Peruvian ports with transhipment at Hongkong and or Kobe On CPV Through Bills ol lading lo tmal destination MANOLOEVEIETT jowcvektt MURRATEVERETT Penang P Kelang Satgapore f 29/1 My 2/3 My 5/7 My573 words
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Miscellaneous184 1984-06-18 26 Regional Weather i v.. '«S 51 2 Jg u t 'l! 1 A M 'fi SS I k. s» > 1 MSS f'il m SL i'm s&sm s SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature •<, X\ 2. s^ oiver Weather Wind direction184 words
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