The Business Times, 21 September 1984
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Title Section12 1984-09-21 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1984 60 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration654 1984-09-21 1 ALVIN TAY - Move against advice of merchant bank Wardley By ALVIN TAY TWO INDEPENDENT directors of Far Eastern Bank (FEB) intend to turn down the United Overseas Bank's cash offer for their shares and have urged minority shareholders to do likewise. The move runs contrary to654 words
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380 1984-09-21 1 FHAS credit information bureau may eventually J>e extended to banks BORROWERS who have been in the habit of running up debts with banks and finance houses all over town without declaring their full liability might find themselves outwitted by a computer in the near future. For the Finance Houses Association380 words
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146 1984-09-21 1 THE AVERAGE prime lending rate of 12 major banks operating in Singapore hits a two-year high of 11.4 per cent today as Chartered Bank raises its PLR by a quarter point to 11.25 per cent. In the Singapore dollar Interbank money146 words
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440 1984-09-21 1 BANK Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd and its subsidiaries declared a loss of nearly Msl billion in 1983. This was revealed in the bank's 1983 annual report yesterday. The report was delayed by nearly six months. From the report, and also Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin's440 words
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219 1984-09-21 1 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG'S small investors voted for the 1997 agreement yesterday when they pushed local stock prices past 1,000 points on the Hang Seng index the first time in four months on very strong turnover. The market was active from morning,219 words
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Article, Illustration69 1984-09-21 1 AFTER A series of lacklustre sessions of trading, the broader market advanced a little on short-covering activities at the Singapore stock market yesterday. As a result, most share prices finished higher on marginally improved volnme, although index stocks failed to perform. At the final bell, the BT Composite69 words
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362 1984-09-21 1 THERE are fewer small companies benefiting from training grants offered by the Skills Development Fund. Statistics obtained from the Central Provident Fund shows that only 1.5 per cent of the companies with less than 10 workers have received subsidies under the SDF362 words
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137 1984-09-21 1 Reuter BRITAIN yesterday took the first step in approving an agreement to end more than a century of colonial rule in Hongkong and hand the capitalist outpost back to China. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher won the support of her senior government ministers forReuter - 137 words
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Article144 1984-09-21 1 Reuter THE US dollar eased on Asian money markets yesterday as investors awaited the American government's forecast of the country's economic performance in the third quarter of the year. In Tokyo, the dollar opened lower at 245.50 yen against the 245.70 close in NewReuter - 144 words
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74 1984-09-21 1 AFP PRESIDENT Marcos yesterday said the Philippine peso may be devalued again shortly to a new exchange rate slightly above the current 19.80 pesos to US$l. "There is such a possibility, but I no longer have nightmares about it," he said. Any devaluation would beAFP - 74 words
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Advertisement42 1984-09-21 1 The champion's choice for sheer giasp and power of play. Maruman of Japan •V •V "i W 1/7 0 MADE FOR WINNERS VIBRATION MATCHING helps you swing the same every time! It's time you get a matched set and lower your handicap!42 words
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Advertisement262 1984-09-21 1 SHARE INFORMATION 13 RAW MATERIALS 12 MONEY EXCHANGES 6 AIR CARGO SPORTS CROSSWORDS THE most popular training method in the hospitality industry is peppered with pitfalls. On-the-job training is widely used for new stoff, but its biggest problem is the "experienced worker". Page 2 US TREASURY Secretory Donald Regan has262 words
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Advertisement11 1984-09-21 1 Full report, Pag* 13 International stocks, 10 Asian stocks, Pag* 1111 words
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HOME NEWS
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496 1984-09-21 2 MONICA GWEE - By MONICA GWEE THE MOST popular training method in the hospitality industry is peppered with pitfalls. On-the-job training is widely used for new staff, but its biggest drawback is that the "experienced worker" who trains the new worker may not know much about training.496 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-09-21 2 THE MASS Rapid Transit Corporation has changed the names of six MRT stations. It had earlier given tentative names to all 42 MRT stations to allow itself time to review their suitability to the areas served. In the final list announced yesterday, six118 words
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198 1984-09-21 2 TELEPHONE subscribers who look at their phone bills and are amazed at the cost of trunk calls have Telecoms' sympathy. The Telecoms has found a way to stop subscribers wondering where the minutes went. From November, the Telecoms' $5.5 million digital trunk telephone exchange will198 words
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Article84 1984-09-21 2 AMERICAN quality control circles will be the focus of a halfday seminar next week. Organised by the National Productivity Board, it will be based on an NPB study mission which visited the US last July. The team visited American organisations including the Chemical Bank,84 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-09-21 2 ANNA TEO - By ANNA TEO CIVIL servants are to keep up with their colleagues in the private sector with a spanking new clubhouse of their own. Work on the civil service clubhouse at Tessensohn Road has started. Kimly Construction Pte Ltd, who beat 11338 words
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Article131 1984-09-21 2 THE SINGAPORE Society of Accountants (SSA) and the National Productivity Board (NPB) are organising a seminar on "Value Added As A Management Tool." Mr Lo Hock Ling, vice-presi-dent of the SSA, will open the seminar today at Hotel Equatorial. Consideration of value added, which can131 words
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Advertisement138 1984-09-21 2 It's the first time that the revolutionary Zebra is seen in action at an exhibition Micros 84 from Sept 19-22 at Mandarin Hotel Test for yourself how fast and powerful it is. In fact, the Zebra out-performs any multiuser microcomputer in its class. Now you can really see why so138 words
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OVERSEAS
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359 1984-09-21 3 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke yesterday broke down and wept when questioned about allegations on organised crime made in Parliament last week by opposition leader Andrew Peacock. A tearful Mr Hawke told a packed news conference that if Mr Peacock repeated theReuter - 359 words
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Article93 1984-09-21 3 Bernama THE Malaysian government has no plans to regulate leasing companies in spite of the increasing number of firms venturing into the field, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Sabbaruddin Chik said. "Leasing companies have been allowed to operate with minimal government intervention and it will continue to beBernama - 93 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-09-21 3 THE BRITISH government was yesterday expected to consider a draft accord on the future of Hongkong finalised on Wednesday between Britain and China. The Foreign Office said the two countries were on course for initialling it beforeAP photo - 339 words
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379 1984-09-21 3 FT AMERICA has warned Israel that if it wants additional economic assistance it must first introduce an austerity programme to deal with the crisis which has left its foreign currency reserves dangerously depleted. Yitzhak Moda'i, the Finance Minister, saidFT - 379 words
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Article95 1984-09-21 3 AFP INCIDENTS like the September 12 bloody riot in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, would offer fertile ground for a communist comeback, the military regional commander for Java and Bali, Lieutenant General Yogie S.M. said in Yogyakarta, Central Java, last Monday.Nine people were killed and some 53AFP - 95 words
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129 1984-09-21 3 AP PRESIDENT Marcos has for the first time disassociated himself from military claims that a communist agent killed opposition leader Be nigno Aquino and said anyone accused by a factfinding panel would face prosecution. Mr Marcos made the statement yesterday inAP - 129 words
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Article65 1984-09-21 3 UPI THE LEADERS of the Los Angeles Olympic Organising Committee and the US Olympic Committee disagreed sharply over whether to give a large portion of the l;Sslst million surplus generated by the Games to Third World nations. LAOOC president Peter I'eberroth, who put forth the idea, said suchUPI - 65 words
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489 1984-09-21 3 Reuter ANDHRA PRADESH Chief Minister NT Rama Rao on Wednesday won a crucial vote of confidence in the Parliament of the South Indian state after fist-fights between members and a walkout by his opponents. Mr Rama Rao, dismissed last month and thenReuter - 489 words
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Article147 1984-09-21 3 AFP THE THAI army yesterday announced that a "young turk" ex-colonel would apologise for his tirade on Monday against a senior staff officer, a signal that the military is moving quickly to heal rifts in its leadership, observers said. Col. Prachak Savangchit, dismissed from theAFP - 147 words
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81 1984-09-21 3 Reuter DEPRESSED commodity prices and government attempts to scale down public spending are likely to impede Thailand's economic growth this year. Mr Amnuay Viravan, chief executive of the Bangkok Bank, said preliminary estimates indicate that economic expansion will slow down this year with grossReuter - 81 words
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Article438 1984-09-21 4 'No worse' off than Japan, Britain or France AP AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan has said that the US is "no worse off" in its budget deficit than Japan, Britain or France when the size of its total production is taken into account. Mr ReganAP - 438 words
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133 1984-09-21 4 Reuter THE UNITED Auto Workers union has extended its selective strikes against General Motors to cover 92,000 workers and said no progress had been made to end its labour dispute with General Motors. Bargaining continued late into the night on Wednesday with no signReuter - 133 words
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390 1984-09-21 4 Reuter STEEL exporters around the world yesterday welcomed President Reagan's rejection of new tariffs and quotas to protect US steelmakers, but braced themselves for tough negotiations leading to less formal curbs on steel exports to the United States. The European Community'sReuter - 390 words
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Article, Illustration575 1984-09-21 4 NYT WITH polls showing him falling farther and farther behind his opponent, Mr Walter Mondale has gone beyond his emphasis on issues and has begun attacking President Reagan fiercely and directly. In almost taunting terms over the past few days, the Democratic presidential candidate has accusedNYT - 575 words
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Article127 1984-09-21 4 Reuter CREWMEN on US Air Force C-5A Galaxy cargo planes brew their coffee with U557,622 coffee makers. Congressional investigators were told on Wednesday. A flight line worker from Travis Air Force base in California found three $13,000 Galaxy loading ramp parts in a rubbish bin. And theReuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-09-21 4 UPI POPE John Paul n told cloistered nuns on Wednesday that their commitment to celibacy and poverty is a "protest... to a society where profit-making efficiency has become an idol". Pope John Paul, on the last stop of his 12-day Canadian visit, was serenaded by childrenUPI - 228 words
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248 1984-09-21 4 AP FIVE French doctors made public on Wednesday a manifesto in which they admitted having helped terminally ill patients end their lives and said. "the time had come" for the medical profession to respond to patients' demands for a dignified, peaceful death. The statement,AP - 248 words
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Article888 1984-09-21 4 ARRIVALS Operator Service Local From number time PAA 4> A5 0020 JFK/SFO/HKG sv SV379 0030 SEL FT FT75 0100 JFK/ORD/ANC/ NRT/TPE/KUL GIA GA72II 0635 HLP MAS MH68I 0820 KUL CAL CIOIO 0825 JED/DHA MAS MH601 0905 KUL MAS MH67I 0935 KUL MAS MH8I1 0940 PEN SWR SRI888 words
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192 1984-09-21 4 AFP SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko has delayed his speech to the General Assembly by two days, a move regarded by western diplomatic sources as fresh indication the Soviet Union wants improved relations with Washington. Soviet diplomatic sources gave no reasonAFP - 192 words
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306 1984-09-21 5 NYT CHINA IS looking for foreign joint venture partners for a total of more than 200 projects, involving investment of more than US$5OO million. The full list of projects ranging from the manufacture of car air conditioners or X-ray sets, to distilling brandy orNYT - 306 words
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Article114 1984-09-21 5 AFP CHINESE leader Deng Xiaoping said on Wednesday it was "quite possible" that China's gross national product would quadruple by the year 2000, the New China News Agency (NCNA) said. Mr Deng, who made his remarks to two visiting US scholars, called the present situationAFP - 114 words
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84 1984-09-21 5 AFP THE Indonesian government will not revive the tax holiday system, but certain incentives will be allowed. The Indonesian Observer newspaper, quoting chairman of the Capital Investment Coordination Board, reported on Wednesday that among the incentives allowed with a two-year grace period are duty freeAFP - 84 words
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Article636 1984-09-21 5 EPA predicts growth of 5.3 pc for fiscal 1984 AP THE JAPANESE economy is expected to grow by about 5.3 per cent for fiscal 1964, up from earlier expectations of 4.1 per cent. The country's Economic Planning Agency (EPA) made this prediction after noting sharply higherAP - 636 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-09-21 5 Reuter FIRE BLAZED through the headquarters of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on Wednesday after eyewitnesses reported a missile had been fired from a parked van. The Tokyo fire brigade said the blaze spread through five floors of the LDP building in central Tokyo,Reuter; AP - 141 words
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277 1984-09-21 5 AFP COMPANIES providing detective service in tracking down counterfeit goods are doing booming business in Taiwan. CP Tseng, manager of International Patent and Trademark Company, said the business of tracing counterfeit goods had become prosperous because the penalty is more severe sinceAFP - 277 words
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233 1984-09-21 5 Reuter AP AMERICAN Agriculture Secretary John Block has accused China of using a dispute over textile exports to the US as an excuse not to fulfill its longterm grain agreement with the US this year. In a radio interview inReuter; AP - 233 words
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Advertisement268 1984-09-21 3 wm ■r FITNESS THROUGH NAUTILUS In today's high-technology world, our mind and body are burdened with extra stress and tension. Exercise is needed to stay fit. But how much time can we afford for exercise, in today's high paced society? Nautilus exercise equipment has been designed to produce three times268 words
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Advertisement127 1984-09-21 3 Sealing HK's fate, Page 8 Iff 11 II mmm "C c*+ G <• V^E** <p? "When it comes to cooking up superb culinary combinations, the British are masters says Mandarin lixecutii e C/x'f Charles Henz. For instance, lamb is simmered with onions and potatoes to make delicious Irish Stew. No127 words
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Advertisement12 1984-09-21 4 Pan Am World Express The Quick Easy Way To CK'cr4s U.S. Cihes.12 words
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Advertisement60 1984-09-21 5 Black White celebrates its Centenary year with free gifts for every purchase A beautiful set of Black White miniature terrier dogs is yours free with every bottle of Scotch Whisky, and a handsome Tabac Original toiletry kit with every bottle of Premium Scotch Whisky. Available in supermarkets, emporiums and better60 words
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Advertisement103 1984-09-21 5 r m "i s*. The Polo by Piaget. Hand-crafted in 18K solid gold and water resistant to 30 metres. Wtf PS/ y PiageT I A COTE- Al'X-FFES ET GENEVE ('he/ Its plus grands joaillicrs du mofuk Sho» roomi jo J StrvKC C cntrrv S mgiporr <1-IC. V.m. Van RnjJ .rr103 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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501 1984-09-21 6 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY WEALTHY people are now the target of several big foreign banks in Singapore involved in the relatively new but competitive game called "private banking". Rising affluence and higher demand by well-to-do executives, both here and abroad, for personalised banking services have501 words
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387 1984-09-21 6 AFP ARGENTINA'S Economy Minister Bernardo Grinspun has flatly dismissed as "baseless" suggestions that the country still differs with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over terms for a US$l.4 billion standby credit. 7. Speaking after a 90-minute talk with IMF managingAFP - 387 words
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280 1984-09-21 6 Reuter SOME Commonwealth finance ministers are opposing a proposal to use the World Bank's development committee to tackle issues of monetary reform, long-term financial problems posed by the debt crisis and more liberal trading rules. At a Commonwealth meeting in Toronto, British, Canadian and other ministersReuter - 280 words
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113 1984-09-21 6 AFP BANK Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd filed a suit with the Tokyo district court on Wednesday, seeking repayment of 300 million yen it loaned to a Japanese company, court officials said. The Kuala Lumpur-based bank furnished a total of one billion yen toAFP - 113 words
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381 1984-09-21 6 AFP SENIOR monetary officials from African, Asian and Latin American countries have voiced concern over what they described as the inevitably "negative" impact of the US dollar's sharp rise on indebted Third World nations. They were speaking in Washington on Wednesday at theAFP - 381 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article682 1984-09-21 6 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed lower against major European currencies in thin trading on profittaking and position squaring ahead of the US "flash" forecast of third quarter GNP late yesterday. The dollar closed softer at 3.0895/0905 marks against New York's 3.0980/ 95 close and at 2.5335/45 Swiss francs682 words
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Article258 1984-09-21 6 Interbank rates at 3pm Curnnctn Nominal rate* Si nithaonian Local tfollors to quoted y#st terday c roaa parity change one unit of foreign Currency US dollar 2 1615 2 1625 2 8196 -23 34 Sterling pound 2 6791 2 6825 7 3469 -63 53 Australian dollar 1 7962258 words
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Article122 1984-09-21 6 THE OVERNIGHT rate rose by one-half point to close at 8' per cent on the Singapore interbank market yesterday. The onemonth term rate remained at Wednesday's closing level, while the two and three-month maturities lost 1 16-point each. S$ interbank rates at 3pm yesterday Offer Bid Overnight 8122 words
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Article359 1984-09-21 6 BA Future Inc EURODOLLAR futures again opened sharply higher yesterday as US interest rates dropped further, which was brought about by the unexpected drop in American housing starts and downward revision estimates for third quarter GNP. December Eurodollar opened at 88.58, 11 points above yesterday's close and at theBA Future Inc - 359 words
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Article196 1984-09-21 6 HONGKONG The metal closed little changed in quiet and featureless trading yesterday. It closed at U*****.70/ 341.20 an ounce compared with its previous finish here of $341.10/60 and the New York close of $340.50/341.00. On the local market, gold slipped HK$l.OO to $3,190 a tahil but the krugerrand rose196 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-09-21 6 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates extended earlier losses in thin afternoon trading yesterday on increased lending interest. Period rates weakened between 1/16 and 1/8 point at the outset on news of an unexpectedly sharp 12.8 per cent fall in US housing starts in August and the Fed's injection of260 words
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Advertisement192 1984-09-21 6 GIANT REDUCTION ON HOT EUROPEAN NOW(MY S $53,000* while stocks last ♦Nett ARF. Pncf excludes road tax. registration lee, insurance and number plates. An unheard of bargain: quality European motoring at an incredibly low price. But there's more! The Ford Sierra is already equipped to meet the 1984 ECE 1503192 words
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AIR CARGO
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Article232 1984-09-21 7 ARRIVALS Operator Flight Local From number time FRIDAY FT FT71 2355 JFK/ORD/ ANC/NRT/ TPE SATURDAY CAL CI33I 0150 TPE CV CV796 0845 LUX/AUH KAL KE635 2140 SEL SUNDAY TMA TL355 0830 BEY/DXB/ FT FT73 2355 LAX/SFO/ OSA/TPE TMA TL356 1000 KUL/BOM MONDAY NW NW901 1645 JFK/IAH/ LAX/ANC/ NRT232 words
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192 1984-09-21 7 LUFTHANSA GERMAN AIRLINES has, for the fourth time this year, expanded its express door-to-door cargo delivery service, which is operated by C D Luftfracht System, a Lufthansa and Schenker subsidiary. From this month, express C D deliveries can be made to Belgium, Holland, Turkey, and192 words
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Article89 1984-09-21 7 AFP A BOOM IN trade in Hongkong has boosted the colony's airfreight volume by 41 per cent to HK548.639 billion (U556.24 billion) in the first half of this year, the Hongkong Census and Statistics Department said. The biggest increases were in domestic exports, up 46AFP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-09-21 7 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN IN A MAJOR move to strengthen its business, British Airways has appointed Mr Robert AC Lester as marketing manager to service its eastern region. The move follows the airline's recognition that as more people from Britain follow492 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-09-21 7 LIM SOON NEO - By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE, Swissair's fourth pillar in the Far East, is expected to put up a good performance this year, especially in cargo operations. Despite the competition in the market, Swissair expects cargo business to bring in at least $9 million this447 words
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Advertisement199 1984-09-21 7 The New ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 the only reference standard of the world. Call STP Distributors Tel: *****28/*****44 THERE'S NOTHING WE CAN TELL YOU ABOUT THE EQUATORIAL THAT YOU DON'T ALREADY KNOW as& "T/? EXCEPT, PERHAPS OUR LITTLE GESTURES THAT HAVE BECOME ATRAMTOSL You probably know about our 30() furnished rooms199 words
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Advertisement104 1984-09-21 7 Tropical fish that fly on Korean to America fly faster... all the way to the store! You see, our Air Cargo terminals are equipped to receive, process and despatch your goods much faster than other terminals. Our L.A. terminal, for example, is the largest cargo terminal on the entire West104 words
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FEATURES
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Article557 1984-09-21 8 ORCHARD SQUARE, the last piece of undeveloped land in Orchard Road, may soon be transformed. In the place of trees and grass could rise another giant concrete and steel structure in which a large number of shops will offer the same goods one can get557 words
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Article, Illustration1708 1984-09-21 8 TERESA LIM - Five million people will soon know what kind of future the Sino-British agreement has signed them to By TERESA LIM Hongkong Correspondent NEXT WEEK, the course of five million lives will be touched in a dramatic way. On Monday, Chinese and British negotiators on the future of1,708 words
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Article448 1984-09-21 8 AFP KEY DATES in the SinoBritish talks on Hongkong's future were: 1182, Sep 22-25. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher opens the talks during a visit to China. Sep 26-28: In Hongkong, Mrs Thatcher describes as valid in law three 19th century treaties under whichAFP - 448 words
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Article878 1984-09-21 9 LEONARD SILK - Has the United States entered a new era where trade and current account deficits no longer hurt its currency, where indeed, the inflow of foreign capital drives the dollar higher and higher? Many economists say no. LEONARD SILK reports. LEONARD SILK NYT ASNYT - 878 words
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557 1984-09-21 9 SYLVIANE DE SAINT SEINE - By SYLVIANE DE SAINT SEINE Reuter WESTERN BANKERS say Africa fs in the worst possible position for a borrower. At some US$l5O billion in 1983, (he continent's total external debt te sufficiently large to frighten off potential new lenders but not high toReuter - 557 words
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Miscellaneous686 1984-09-21 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 The woy to get over things (6) 7 When Cori and Ivan get together, it con be fun (8) 8 Operatic mendicant (6) 10 The girt for Al? (5) 13 Decide to be king? (4) 14 The dog is faithful, if wrong, to serve (4) 15686 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration550 1984-09-21 9 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS AUSTRALIAN GREG Pollard couldn't actually move mountains, but he has probably at least caused a Pakistani to move a whopping 3,000 km. The Australian squash globetrotter who is here for the Singapore Open, had last week taken the scalps of Pakistani550 words
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195 1984-09-21 9 Reuter FRENCH mare All Along, the 1983 Horse of the Year, runs against horse racing's leading money winner, John Henry, in the US$4OO,OOO Turf Classic at Belmont Park on Saturday. All Along, who won last year's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe beforeReuter - 195 words
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567 1984-09-21 9 DAVID THOMPSON - By DAVID THOMPSON Reuter WHEN BRENT Thomson won the first race on Gold Cup day at Royal Ascot this year many a fine lady and gentleman could have been forgiven for asking: "Brent who?" But after 28 winners in only four months in BritainReuter - 567 words
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Advertisement95 1984-09-21 9 Tteppanyaki at its height at KAMPACfff Japanese Restaurant m ih Be mesmerised by this Japanese artistry of griddle-frying and a taste that is no less sensational than its preparation. There is also an exciting selection of other Japanese delicacies like Sushi. Sashimi. Tempura. Yakitori. Shabu Shabu. Teppanyakl is nol available95 words
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Miscellaneous1297 1984-09-21 9 w sm mm HIGHLIGHTS Jorge Bolet plays Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 8.15 pm, Channel 12 The last programme on the grandmaster and we have the added bonus of listening to him play Rachmaninov's epic work, the Third Concerto. This melancholy, brooding, passionate and immensely taxing composition is played before1,297 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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268 1984-09-21 10 Reuter THE Frankfurt district court has lifted AEG-Tele-funken AG's receivership after the company fulfilled the conditions by Tuesday's deadline. AEG had to pay 350 million marks to 900 industrial creditors under a court supervised debt settlement begun in summer 1982. The 350 million marksReuter - 268 words
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304 1984-09-21 10 UPI THE stock market plunged in heavy trading on Wednesday when an afternoon rally attempt collapsed dramatically in spite of indications that interest rates would fall. Brokers said investors apparently were concerned the economy was slowing so rapidly that a recession mightUPI - 304 words
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Article216 1984-09-21 10 SEPT 19 Abrtibi A Icon C$ 32 354 unch •4 Imp Oil Inco Int Pro* Pipe Inf Lhs 424 144 33 24 4 4 unch Algomo Bonk Moot 21 -4 Infi Nickel 24 -4 Kerr Add 164 -4 Bonk Novo Scotia Be* Tel BP Can Ltd 124 324 274216 words
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Article203 1984-09-21 10 sirr 19 Rand Trust Bk 205 unch Un Stee* 100 unch INDUSTRIALS Umsec 495 10 A Alpha 7856 Woolwofth ***** Ab«rcom 130 unch MININGS AE And G 745 2125 50 330 ***** 2500 1700 50 1040 7350 100 C G Smith 1800 20 Charter 4706 CNA 200 Cum* Fmonce203 words
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Article749 1984-09-21 10 strr 19 US$ ACE Musitim Ale on Alumn 26'* Aid OG 34 unch Alegheny Lud 23 Alked Chem Cp 35 V, Afced Stores 46* ■4* Ain-Chalmers 10* V* Am Bronds Inc 61 V* Am Broodcost 73** i* Am Con Co 48 -V* Am Cyonamd 50V. -1 Am Elec749 words
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Article973 1984-09-21 10 Amsterdam SfPT 19 Fb ABN ***** 2 Aegon 122 50 -05 Ahold 198 70 0 2 Akzo 9600 +02 AME V 176 00 -1 3 Amtm Amrobnk 61 20 +0 2 BcfV 42 90 0 4 Boh 9800 +1 5 Bonurrai 259 00 +1 Bosko Burtet 68 00973 words
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Advertisement277 1984-09-21 10 Great cuisine sighted Right in the city, between Market Street and Robinson Road and facing the MultiStorey carpark is Restaurant 1819. In Tuan Sing Towers. A tranquil retreat for wining and dining in Continental splendour. Restaurant 1819. Telephone *****33 *****33. Free valet parking provided in the evening. *****8: iL* sw277 words
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Advertisement79 1984-09-21 10 <*+ Spectacular Double Bill A Kattiy Los Amors It excitement hits ROBIN'S TAVERN Two popular groups entertain from 5.15 p.m. onwards. A single group performs on Sundays and Mondays. 25% discount on all drinks. J|| Offers are valid during ■JB*. HOTEL ASIA Your Mand in Singapore HOTEL ASIA PTE LTD79 words
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Advertisement129 1984-09-21 10 The President Lounge presents Tie sweet sounds s \S < r rhe Nightingales a captivating all-prl hand from laiwan will sing tout favourite number, while > ou unwind alter a hard da>'* work with a tavounte dnnk Relax with !he Nightingale* and Hie New Sensations our throbbing re-odent band Hours:129 words
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Advertisement152 1984-09-21 10 London stocks, Psgs 15 Feng Cheng Lou for the best Teochew food in town. Discover mouth-watering delights prepared by hong Kong chefs. And 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 CRc*)wn ©WNCEHOTH.152 words
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Article453 1984-09-21 11 HONGKONG: Share prices yesterday rose for the fifth consecutive day in heavy trading which pushed the Hang Seng Index above 1,000 for the first time since May 4 as confidence continued to grow over the outcome of SinoBritish talks on Hongkong's future. The index closed 18.34 higher &t 1,002.13453 words
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Article290 1984-09-21 11 strr 20 NT Chem Indus 20 40 0 1 Lien Hwa Indus 13 10 0 1 AJ Sincere Indus 6 45 -0 15 Non Yo Plos 31 10 0 1 Asto Cement 25 60 0 1 Pacific Cons 27 30 unch Cathay Cons 27 70N Pocrfic Elect Chang H»a290 words
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Article412 1984-09-21 11 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower yesterday on small sales of blue chips and populars following Wednesday's Wall Street fall for the third straight session. The market average fell 30.96 to close at 10,521.34 after Wednesday's 6.85 decline, with the turnover remaining light at 260 million shares against 250 million412 words
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Article98 1984-09-21 11 —4 Sep 20 Won Hyundai Motor K A L Korea First 615 471 -4 -7 Bank Seoul 655 •3 720 unch Choheung Bk 650 -2 Korea Oil 1269 >12 Commercial Bk 685 unch Korea Ship 434 -6 Doetim Ind 577 -10 751 Daewoo Corp 475 -4 Lucky Ltd •398 words
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Article367 1984-09-21 11 SYDNEY: Australian share markets yesterday closed firm after easing in early trading with industrial stocks strongly supported on speculation about a rise on Wall Street. The banks were firmer with National up two at 3.30, Westpac one at 3.71 and ANZ steady at 4.75. Boral rose 15 to 4.00,367 words
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Article181 1984-09-21 11 BANGKOK: Stock prices continued to close higher yesterday in moderate trading. The Book Club Index rose 0.31 point to 119.49 as advances led declines by 15 to 10 and turnover fell to 280,005 shares worth 45 million baht from Wednesday's 297,085 shares worth 50.7 million baht. SffT 20 •etm181 words
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Article157 1984-09-21 11 MANILA: Share prices yesterday closed generally easier in trading which remained dull because of the Philippines economic situation. The Commercial and Industrial Index fell 1.23 to 106.97 and the Mining marker eased 0.94 to 927.00 but Oils firmed 0.017 to 0.646. Philex B rose to 0.13 from 0.1250. Lepanto157 words
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Article61 1984-09-21 11 AFP DAIHATSU Motor Co, a leading Japanese carmaker, said it would recall 15.698 Charade subcompact passenger cars because of a safety defect in steering. The company reported to the transport ministry that the cars, produced between Jan 10 and March 8 last year, have imperfectAFP - 61 words
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355 1984-09-21 11 Reuter SEX major Japanese steel makers are expected to report major recoveries in profits and sales in the year ending March 31, 1985, according to company spokesmen and securities analysts. Results were poor last year because steel product prices at home and abroad declined,Reuter - 355 words
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Article56 1984-09-21 11 CANON Inc has agreed to supply Eastman Kodak Co laser beam printing digital and upper grade analog plain paper copiers carrying Kodak brand names. A Canon spokesman says the shipment quantity has not been set yet but Canon will deliver samples this year. Kodak is56 words
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Article102 1984-09-21 11 JAPAN Air Lines (JAL) has announced a four-year business expansion plan aimed at boosting annual sales to 1,000 billion yen in the final year (1988) from 756.2 billion yen the previous year. The 1985-88 plan calls for increasing the number of weekly passenger flight service between102 words
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71 1984-09-21 11 SINCERE Company of Hongkong, a leading company in the real estate and department store business, will invest US$lO million to set up a department store in Taipei. The Ministry of Economic Affairs says this will be the largest single investment from Hongkong for71 words
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34 1984-09-21 11 Agencies MONIER expects further increases in sales and earnings in 1984 85 but the extent of the rises depends on housing construction activity in the US and Australia. AgenciesAgencies - 34 words
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Advertisement49 1984-09-21 11 f'i 1 yi fiinfl W iff Hi if i m as »iSP SSI >' ••*'< p v. v Savour the exquisite, rich flavours of freshly picked mushrooms prepared in different ways with a choice of wines by the glass to perfectly complement your selection. A Cafe Vienna Supplement Royal Snn:49 words
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Advertisement155 1984-09-21 11 ck M Just the right touch of magic to turn [jour night into Gold. Music by Bacchus International of London We re open SUN T1 lUR pmto2 a m first drink charge $22 I()'V> service charge ;■>"<. cess IHI SAT and eves of Public lioliday s P 111 till 3155 words
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Advertisement102 1984-09-21 11 COME on a gourmet adventure beneath the starlit sky M the starlit sky 4 gteamboat Every Sundav pvn For two: S2B For four: $56 For six $85 cManijc. Tcti'acc A delicious choice of fresh and succulent seafood meat and vegetables dipped into rich boiling soup cooked and kept piping hot102 words
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Advertisement35 1984-09-21 11 Jbod <Jare 10 22 SEPTEMBER 1984 Be in vogue a< The Liorary Very exclusive. Very different. Very private. It's disco and more. //V/it/r/f*// QD f l« lh* tridilM* <k ti»fenr\ For information reservation-, <-'1 t35 words
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Advertisement218 1984-09-21 11 Thai Seafood Served In True Siamese Stvlc <V *0 r W M Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood, Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresh seafood from our mint seafood market And cook up218 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-09-21 12 Two parties may possibly be in a battle of 'wheats' AFP THE EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC), expecting a record grain harvest this year, faces a clash of interests with the United States on export markets particularly the Soviet Union, EEC experts warned yesterday.AFP - 567 words
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584 1984-09-21 12 AFP Reuter THE RESTRICTIONS on India's tea exports are beginning to bite, and the average price of all tea sold at Monday's London auction moved up to its highest since January's peaks, jumping more than 20 pence a kg from theAFP; Reuter - 584 words
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217 1984-09-21 12 Reuter COCONUT OIL output and exports in Sri Lanka this year have fallen to record low levels due to the worst drought ever, a top government official said. Marketing director of the Coconut Development Authority, J Edirisinghe said production in January-JulyReuter - 217 words
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Article154 1984-09-21 12 Chinese Produce Exchange Robusta 20/25% FOB NSW 502 50 (Sellers' noon closing prices on Sep Nutmeg 363 00 20 SJ/100k 9 110 FOB NSW Coconut oil B W FOB NSW 256 00 Butte FOB 195 00 Gombier Old drum FOB 208 00 FOB NSW 305 00 New drum154 words
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Article288 1984-09-21 12 Singapore (S$/kilo, ei-godown) Thoi white 100% 1st doss (kangaroo) 1 05 new crop 100% 2nd class 0 77 100% 3rd class 0 75 25% new crop No stock B-10% No stock Thai broken A-super 065 Special 060 Thai rice 55% No stock China rice 10% 0 92 15% No288 words
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Article166 1984-09-21 12 MALAYSIAN palm oil prices closed slightly higher yesterday, despite late selling, after opening firmer on covering prompted by the rise in Chicago soyfutures. Trading was quiet. September and October deliveries in the north region firmed M 57.50 to (1,050 per tonne while central and south rose $2.50 each166 words
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Article183 1984-09-21 12 SOYBEAN futures on Wednesday closed two to 5 cents a bushel higher on the Chicago Board of Trade, with November ending in the middle of a nine cent range in quiet trade. Spot September expired at noon down six cents. November quickly rallied at the start to key resistance183 words
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Article87 1984-09-21 12 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the ITA floor level of M 529.15 per kg. The £311 per tonne premium Penang held over the high grade price in London. The buffer stock manager was the main buyer, taking the bulk of yesterday's turnover of 21287 words
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Article164 1984-09-21 12 Yarn (In HK$ per bole of 400 lb) China carded yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 16's 3,300 Blue Phoenix 20's 3,500 Blue Phoenix 32's 3,850 Blue Phoenix 40's 4,250 Carded yarn, hank Blue Phoenix 21's 3,550 Combed yarn, cones Blue Phoenix 32's 5,000 Blue Phoenix 40's 5,250 Open-end yorn Blue164 words
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Article113 1984-09-21 12 WHEAT futures on Wednesday closed 2 3 to 1 '/i cents a bushel higher in light late trade on the Chicago Board of Trade. December finished near the top of 2Vi cent range. September expired at noon off VA cents. L D Commodities bought 2.3 million bushels of December,113 words
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Article917 1984-09-21 12 COFFEE Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning session around £12 to £3 below the previous close, apart from July which was £4 higher. November traded at £2,436 a tonne, down £12. The quiet conditions were mainly due to the ICO talks, and prices drifted in a narrow917 words
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Article255 1984-09-21 12 SINGAPORE The market closed slightly firmer yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 196.00 cents per kg, up 0.50 cents compared with Wednesday's close. The market gained 0.75 cents during the morning's trading on some local short-covering and speculative buying. MALAYSIA The market closed slightly higher yesterday at255 words
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Article327 1984-09-21 12 R AS prices <« s cwh/uo, fob >« bales) NOON CLOSE Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS prompt ***** 194 00 ***** 194 00N lot 1 RSS Oct 196 00 196 50 196 00 196 50 Int 1 RSS Nov 196 25 196 75 196 25327 words
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Article107 1984-09-21 12 (in cents/1 ton pallets) October November (current mth) (forward mth) RAS NOON NOON Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 191 00 I93.00N ***** 195 00N SSR 50 189 00 191 00N 191 00 193 00N MRELB Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SMR CV 221 00 223 00N 223107 words
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Advertisement48 1984-09-21 12 This announcement appears as a matter of record only m The Shipping Corporation of India Ltd U5520,000,000 Fixed Rate Loan under Singapore Government Ship Financing Scheme for financing purchase of 10 anchor handling tug supply vessels. Arranged and provided by o STATE BANK OF INDIA Singapore July 198448 words
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Advertisement167 1984-09-21 12 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We Unison Shipping (Pte) Ltd, 10 Anson Road, 14-19/20, International Plaza. Singapore 0207. hereby give notice that in consequence of the intended change of name of ship. We have applied to the regis trar of Singapore ships, under section 417 of167 words
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Article, Illustration4301 1984-09-21 13 SHORT-COVERING a c t i v ities in the morning session helped to brighten up the day at the Singapore stock market yesterday. However, performance of blue chips comprising the indices left much to be desired. At the final bell, the BT Composite Index eased4,301 words
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Article242 1984-09-21 13 SINGAPORE Rises Indices MAA '500 70 Sap 19 Sap20 lalnnnnr Diado 580 +25 9T Compaait* 794.12 793 44 3ao u rr *****17 24iso7« tEm 243 +11 rr 09/0S 397 -367 J S30 +10 ST Mustnofa 992 33 990 13 iTTI 406 +10 ST F«anca 2560 26 2570242 words
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Article446 1984-09-21 13 SHARE prices closed on a mixed note at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, thanks to some covering support. Although volume improved slightly, trading still generally remained on the quiet side with investors generally staying away. Turnover stood at 4.41 million units valued at446 words
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Article3358 1984-09-21 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 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "SETT".3,358 words
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453 1984-09-21 14 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI UK cable industry in Malaysia >»n the threshold of a |>eiiod f substantial growth. The impetus for this big ush comes from the governjent's resolve to upgrade and \pand the country's existing •lecommunications and power aasmission network. This bullish picture was tinted453 words
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Article66 1984-09-21 14 NESTLE SA will file a request for approval of its purchase of Carnation Co to the West German Monopolies Commission by the end of this month. A Nestle spokesman said: "We will be ready to live with whatever the commission derides." The commission must approve66 words
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Article165 1984-09-21 14 WORK on the Cycle Carriage group's new $11 million complex at Pandan Loop has begun. Managing director of Cycle Carriage Co (Industries) Mr Chua Tiang Hee said the building would house a Mercedes service centre, a car respray centre and a central service department. These165 words
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Article253 1984-09-21 14 Managers' prices Second B putrd Third B'putra 5 06 5.11 4 19 4 24 for Sep 21 Fourth B'putra 4 72 4 77 fifth B'putra 3 15 3 20 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 83 3 01 The Savings Fund 1 84 1 95 S'po** Prog Fund253 words
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Article104 1984-09-21 14 HONGKONG Australian Industrials Hong Seng Index Thursday 1036 0 Wednesday 1030 0 Thursday 1002.13 Week ago 1026 6 Wednesday 983.79 Week ago 911 78 NEW YORK Dow Jones TOKYO Wednesday 1213 01 Tuesday 1226 26 Tokyo Dow Jones Week ago 1200.31 Thursday ***** 34 Wednesday *****.30 Standard and104 words
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98 1984-09-21 14 JAPAN Air Lines Co Ltd (JAL) has forecast annual six per growth in its international traffic and annual 3 per cent growth in domestic traffic between the financial years ending March 1986 and March 1989. It estimated current profit in 1988/89 at 4098 words
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Article355 1984-09-21 14 Bernama TIGHT housekeeping has enabled the Malaysian Airline System (MAS) to save some Ms4o million on fuel and other operating costs during its just-ended financial year. The biggest saving of $25 million was made on fuel, helped mainly by lower fuel prices with the restBernama - 355 words
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562 1984-09-21 14 NEWCX)MER Kian Joo Can Factory Bhd has forecast group pre-tax profits of not less than M 54.83 million and net profits of $2.3 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1984. In 1983, the group chalked up group pre-tax profits of $4.3 million.562 words
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460 1984-09-21 14 INDIA-Malaysia Textiles Bhd has obtained Foreign Investment Committee approval for its scheme to restructure the company and pave the way for a resumption of trading of its shares on the stock exchange. The FIC has approved the proposed acquisition by Resources Industries460 words
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Article2483 1984-09-21 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. witn the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A|i»omoto (3 86S) (5) 3 80 Alcom (1 88SXI)2,483 words
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Article, Illustration686 1984-09-21 15 To bid or not to bid mm™ HOCK LOCK SIEW STOCK MARKET investors are taking a somewhat bullish view on the Orchard Square dispute between Metro Holdings Ltd and Ngee Ann Kongsi. This was reflected in the way Metro's shares performed yesterday. Bucking the easier trend of the overall market,HOCK LOCK SIEW - 686 words
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Article318 1984-09-21 15 RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE slowdown in earnings at British-American Tobacco Co (Singapore) Ltd, which began in the second half of 1983, continued as expected into the first six months of the current year. For the half-year ended June 30, 1984, BATS reported unaudited group pre-tax profits318 words
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Article187 1984-09-21 15 MOUNT Pleasure Holdings Bhd has received approvals from the CIC for the issue of M$47.116 million 10 per cent convertible redeemable unsecured notes 1984/1988 at par of $1 each, the listing and quotation on the KLSE of the entire $47,116 million nominal amount of unsecured notes and the187 words
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Article833 1984-09-21 15 SHARE prices yesterday closed off the day's highs on profit-taking with buying interest subdued in the latter part of the session by a fresh surge in the dollar against sterling, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT-30 index was up 6.2 points at 878.0 compared with 878.8 an hour833 words
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419 1984-09-21 15 FAILURE to get the necessary approvals on time has prompted L&M Group Investments Ltd to revise the terms of its takeover of Carship Land Investment Pte Ltd, owner of two pieces of land at Pandan Loop. Instead of paying $18 million as419 words
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306 1984-09-21 15 IN THE FACE of cheerless stock market conditions, the public offer of 25.13 million shares at $1.45 a share by contractor Lim Kah Ngam Ltd was subscribed about 22 times, attracting some $8H million in application monies. The issue attracted a much better306 words
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683 1984-09-21 15 NAJEEB JARHOM - BY NAJEEB JARHOM THE PURSUIT OF business opportunities is continuing unabated at Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd. The diversified group, inspired by the guiding hand of former controlling shareholder Mr Daim Zainuddin, now Malaysia's Finance Minister, is to acquire four companies at one go, for a683 words
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Article347 1984-09-21 15 Reuter SWIRE PACIFIC Ltd, due to announce its first-half 1984 results today, is likely report net profit of about HK$5OO million compared with $435.1 million in the same period last year. The company is likely to increase its interim dividend to 38 cents per 'A'Reuter - 347 words
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39 1984-09-21 15 Group pre- tax profits of M 51.67 million ($2.45 million) on turnover of $20.79 million ($20.36 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1984. Directors say they are not recommending an interim dividend.39 words
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Article45 1984-09-21 15 Profits before tax of M 5203,000 ($616,000) for the six months ended July 31, 1984. Directors have declared an interim dividend of five cents per share (1983. 10 cents) less tax payable on Nov 7 to shareholders registered on Oct 18.45 words
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Article42 1984-09-21 15 Pre-tax profits of M 52.62 million ($420,673) for the six months ended June 30, 1984. An interim dividend of 7 Vi cents per share has been declared payable on November 9 to shareholders registered on Oct 19.42 words
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Advertisement267 1984-09-21 14 .BAT. British-American Tobacco Company (Singapore) Ltd. ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors announce the following unaudited results for the six months ended 30th June 1984: HALF YEAR TO 30TH JUNE GROUP ***** ***** Operating Profit 7915 9979 -d 1 Investment and Other Income 81 612 -87 Share of Results of Associated267 words
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Advertisement123 1984-09-21 15 NOTICE To the holders of the flosting rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 23rd December, 1985 of. THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED 6 Shenton Way #01-09, DBS Building, Singapore 0106. We hereby certify that the rate of Interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Period123 words
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Advertisement215 1984-09-21 15 UAC BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS The Directors are pleased to announce the following unaudited results for the year ended 30th June 1984: Group Company PROPOSED DIVIDENDS t At the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on Tuesday 20th November 1984, the Directors will recommend215 words
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Article, Illustration541 1984-09-21 16 JOHN LIM - Polarcup out for share of market By JOHN LIM THREE PAPER cups are used every second in Singapore, mathematically speaking. This adds up to an estimated 100 million paper cups a year or 40 cups for every Singaporean. And a highly automated and541 words
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89 1984-09-21 16 Reuter TAIWAN IS considering setting up a special economic zone for Hongkong Chinese investors worried by Beijing's takeover of the British colony in 1997, the Central News Agency said yesterday. The Nationalist government is studying the feasibility of opening up the PenghuReuter - 89 words
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254 1984-09-21 16 THERE IS hope yet for the many locally-made conventional products to succeed in international markets. Dr Koh Lip Lin, the Member of Parliament for Nee Soon, said that through further improvement and development, these products could become competitive internationally. Speaking at the254 words
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Article191 1984-09-21 16 MICRO'B4 has drawn an overwhelming response since it started on Tuesday. Trade visitors have to elbow their way in the exhibition, which occupies two floors of the Mandarin Hotel. According to the organisers, almost 10,000 people have visited the business and personal computer show in just two191 words
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Article183 1984-09-21 16 AFP Reuter AT LEAST 15 people were killed and 18 wounded yesterday when a huge car bomb exploded outside the US Embassy annexe in suburban Christian East Beirut, a Red Cross official in charge of rescue efforts said. Both US ambassador Reginald Bartholomew andAFP; Reuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-09-21 16 THE LEAD content of petrol in Singapore could be further reduced, said Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon yesterday. He said, in a joint statement at the end of a three-day visit to Malaysia, that the lead content could be reduced by230 words
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341 1984-09-21 16 JOANNE YAP - By JOANNE YAP THE SINGAPORE Robotic Association (SRA) is organising a two-week trip to Europe and Scandinavia to find out more about robots and their applications in factories which have overcome labour shortage problems by automation. Twelve SRA members will visit small- and medium-sized341 words
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Article97 1984-09-21 16 SINGAPORE serviceman Corporal Leong See Kong was still missing at sea last night after he fell overboard when two Royal Singapore Navy ships were involved in a training accident yesterday morning. A search-and-rescue operation is now in progress with RSN ships and Singapore Air Force aircraft97 words
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Article69 1984-09-21 16 Reuter WALL STREET stock prices were lower in early trading yesterday as the market continued a correction that began at the beginning of the week. The Dow Jones industrial average, which took a swan dive in Wednesday's final hour to finish 13 1 points lower, fell anotherReuter - 69 words
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Article56 1984-09-21 16 AFP NORTH KOREAN President Kim 11-Sung yesterday indicated a wish to improve ties with Tokyo during talks with a Japanese opposition leader in Pyongyang, observers there said. Mr Kim said that he "will not criticise by name" the Tokyo government, because "we wish toAFP - 56 words
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Article72 1984-09-21 16 Reuter BRITAIN'S National Coal Board (NCB) will meet senior officials of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) next Monday to discuss the miners' strike, the board said yesterday. When talks with the National Union of Mineworkers broke down last Friday, NCB chairman lan Macgregor saidReuter - 72 words
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Article38 1984-09-21 16 AFP A SAUDI ship, the Belkis, was damaged yesterday in an explosion south of the Egyptian port of Suez, sources in Cairo said. The sources did not know what caused the blast. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article60 1984-09-21 16 UPI IRAQ has claimed that its forces attacked some installations at Iran's main oil terminal on Kharg Island. An Iraqi military spokesman quoted by the Iraqi news agency, INA, said the strike was in retaliation for an Iranian air raid on the ports of "Al-Bakr and AUPI - 60 words
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Article44 1984-09-21 16 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad left last night for a short holiday in Rome before beginning a three-day official visit to Italy from Sep 24. Dr Mahathir was accompanied by his wife and two of their children. BernamaBernama - 44 words
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Advertisement442 1984-09-21 16 Call Britannia tor free invitation to investment seminar The Chartered Bank Building, 6 Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. HER! WORLD setter Computers For The Non-Computer Manager November 5 6,1984 (2 days) This seminar is not (or computer experts, but is for individuals who want to work effectively with442 words
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Advertisement294 1984-09-21 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 Pte Ltd has the right idea in its Intrepid Warehouse Complex, a project comprising only294 words
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Miscellaneous57 1984-09-21 16 L: Outlook for today: Showers in several areas in the morning and early afternoon. Report tor 24 hours prior to 7 30pm on Sep 20 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.6 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 4.95 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Rainfall this57 words
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Article108 1984-09-21 17 Reuter THE INDIA/Pakistan Bangladesh Conference announced the following Currency Adjustment Factors (CAFs) amendments effective from Monday. Western Italy India/ Pakistan Bangladesh and Western Italy/Ceylon becomes minus 15 per cent from a previous minus 12 per cent. Continent/Ceylon minus 11.50 per cent from minus 8.50 per cent. Continental westboundReuter - 108 words
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Article66 1984-09-21 17 Reuter THE FAR Eastern Freight Conference said the Currency Adjustment Factor (CAF) for Taiwan will be minus 4.00 per cent and will apply to all ocean vessels with effect from Sunday. The change, based on average exchange rates for Sep 13, 14 and 17 inclusive, shows aReuter - 66 words
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334 1984-09-21 17 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIA and Sri Lanka will hold the first round of talks on a bilateral shipping agreement in Kuala Lumpur next month. This is part of a series of bilateral shipping agreements which Malaysia plans to conclude with its trading partners334 words
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Article102 1984-09-21 17 Reuter BRITAIN'S ports were busy again yesterday after the end of a partially-suc-cessful strike which lasted 26 days. Dockers at the key ports of Liverpool, Bristol, Teeside, Southampton and Hull were all working while those at other ports met to endorse the decision made by unionReuter - 102 words
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181 1984-09-21 17 Sea trade Week DELTA LINE, which signed a letter of intent with Verolme do Brasil last April for four containership newbuildings, is understood to be using the newbuilding contract to get concessions in the trade from the Brazilian government. The US-Brazilian trade is governed bySea trade Week - 181 words
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Article585 1984-09-21 17 Shipping Una Pag* CoJ Afao VI 3 Ahrankial liw VI S AC Toapfar X Alpholrom VI 4 Alpoc VI 5 Antah Onant X 3 APC Una V 4 API 4/5 Arrow Una* X 4 ASCL Auabrokar V 5 Alios Unas X 4 Austasro Una V Batt Orient585 words
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Article335 1984-09-21 17 Lloyd's List ONE OF THE major mutual insurers of shipowners' liabilities has warned its members about the risks of "forum shopping'' where claimants try to bring cases in countries were they could get the biggest awards. The management of Steamship Mutual Underwriting Association (Bermuda) said inLloyd's List - 335 words
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830 1984-09-21 18 NYT EGYPTIAN AND British officials said on Wednesday that British minehunting forces in the Gulf of Suez were inspecting a mine that might be one of the devices that have damaged at least 18 ships in the Gulf and Red Sea waters sinceNYT - 830 words
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Article194 1984-09-21 18 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: L ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. 1 Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. 2 Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA):194 words
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168 1984-09-21 18 AP JUST OVER half of the radioactive cargo from the Mont Louis was en route to France on Wednesday as further salvaging was halted until the weekend. A pontoon with 17 barrels of uranium hexafluoride was being tugged to Dunkirk. It was expectedAP - 168 words
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Article93 1984-09-21 18 AFP LLOYD'S BANK has signed an accord on marketing and financial cooperation with China Shipbuilding Trading Company. A bank statement in London on Wednesday said the agreement, the first of its kind between the Chinese company and a European bank, called for the exchange of information, theAFP - 93 words
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Article1736 1984-09-21 18 ORE and coal charterers remained fairly active on the freight market on Wednesday at generally steady rates but fixing was still slow to develop for grain, shipbrokers said. Iron ore from Dampier to Hansaport paid US$ll.5O while $3.99 was obtained from Port Cartier to Amsterdam and $6.80 from1,736 words
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Article1259 1984-09-21 18 ANGOLA (Sept 9) Luanda 8 days. Lobito 6-8 days. ARGENTINA (Sept 11) Buenos Aires Working to full capacity, 34 vessels berthed. Necochea 4-5 days. 3 vessels berthed, 1 vessel awaiting. Bahia Blanca 1 day. 2 vessels berthed, 1 awaiting grain loading. Rosario 2-3 days. 11 vessels berthed, 31,259 words
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157 1984-09-21 19 TMR/ ITN A GROUP OF North Atlantic ocean conferences are supporting efforts to limit membership in newly-authorised shippers associations The American Institute of Shipper's Associations wants to restrict participation in new associations to the beneficial owners of goods shipped. It has made this request toTMR/ ITN - 157 words
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261 1984-09-21 19 UPI FTVE American seamen, detained for a week in remote Siberia by the Soviet Union, headed for home on Wednesday after being released to US Coast Guard officers at a rendezvous in the Bering Sea. The transfer of the Americans to US custody tookUPI - 261 words
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453 1984-09-21 19 AP CABINET ministers of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council agreed on Wednesday to defend the region and strive to prevent disruption of navigation and oil exports by the Iran-Iraq war. The agreement was announced in a communique issued at the end of a twodayAP - 453 words
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310 1984-09-21 19 DET NORSKE Veritas and Oceandata have produced a new ship register on personal computers. Based on microcomputer technology, it provides a database on diskettes covering the world's commercial fleet. The source of the information is the Fairplay FIRS database which holds structural and commercial310 words
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115 1984-09-21 19 Reuter THE NEW York Freight Bureau and Trans Pacific Freight Conference will expand a volume incentive programme for Hongkong, Taiwan and Macau traders shipping to the US east and west coasts, effective April 1,1985. The chairman of both conferences, Dougal Dick, said the revised programme entitledReuter - 115 words
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Article116 1984-09-21 19 TAIWAN HAS formed a joint shipping service organisation, aimed at securing business for domestic shippers. Communications Minister, Mr Lien Chan, said the joint shipping service "will help our shippers to compete against foreign ships". The government, he said, would provide necessary support to shipping firms in Taiwan116 words
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3324 1984-09-21 24 §®aBG)(D11B 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 Port3,324 words
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Article662 1984-09-21 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location E Humanity 040E 21 9 84 2000 G Asia FSB 0700-0800 N2 B Penaga 112/84 21 984 2300 Leo Shpg FSB 1000-1100 SI Liverpool Bay662 words
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Article1839 1984-09-21 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B \KKA African Shipping Agencies ISI \lro-KurmMla IJiw Transgroup iSI Ahrenklcl liner Service Kim Shpg <Si Alfred C Toepler Oceanus Shipping Agen cies (Si Manmex Enterprise iPKt Alpar Intrasea <S) Bintang Shpg iKI.i Island Cargo1,839 words
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Article494 1984-09-21 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Stolt Pride 15/6 Stolt alongside 21.9.84/2359 Straits Venture 20W SSPL alongside 21.9.84/2300 Rajah Brooke 20E SSPL alongside 21.9.84/2300 Builder 22 T Soon alongside 21.9.84/1200 Jenson 23 T Soon alongside 21.9.84/1200 Argolikos 35/6 BOR alongside 21.9.84/2300 Willemskerk 44494 words
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Advertisement264 1984-09-21 17 REACH YOUR AUDIENCE EFFECTIVELY TIMES" Business Dint lory of Sinfti|)ore mm §§1 -JARDINE ANT AH iOOCL: ORIENT OvEHJCAS Goidain&l LINE I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE Vlft SUEZ toti* crtstk Km MMTEUMCX 3N KOREAN CtMNCI IJN 11 MDGE 47* KOKM MCEJM 2M T.N. ma *22* ORSNTAI CHEF 41* FROM EUROPE264 words
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Advertisement399 1984-09-21 17 uUASC NATIONAL LM OF BAHRAM, RAQ, KUWAIT, QATAR, SAUDI AR EXPRESS FULLI CONTAINER SERVICE umicu nnnD omrnnu uu »onu; SEALORD SHIPPING AGENCIES 70 Shenton Way 04-02 C Marina Mou»e Singapore 0207 Tel *****94 Telei No PS 2541 CFS office TPC 03 30 Tel *****31 and *****32 Terminal oflice TPC 03-29399 words
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Advertisement713 1984-09-21 17 Foreign E xchon9e Dealings ry./lC B r- CH€* *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO USA, EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, WEST AFRICA ASIA TO rs PACIFIC (il l F ATI ANTIC. FAST CANADA. INI.ANIM'OINTS M. M. M. M. M RANDO 'SMGAPORE CLOS»»G TMCS *CY 2«/9 1100 HRS CFS 23/9 2 TO HFLC.II'M HOI713 words
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Advertisement355 1984-09-21 18 Mid, FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe •P Kelang 1 vessel J S pore I 1) Mseilles! 2) Rdam I 3) H burgl 4) Gburg SELAAWA 25/9 10/10 15/10 16/10 18/10 I IS. EDO B PIRMAI 2/10 l'/10 22/10 23/10 25/10 TOYAMA 9/10 24/10 29/10 30/10 1/11 MSUGA355 words
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Advertisement453 1984-09-21 18 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South WMt Pacific North Waat Faador at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba IMtar VSI LA/LB OA* Mather Wl StAI »C* PU> Matter p arrow 21/10 24/10 s kbhu 2410 20/10 2110 udmmoi FMKTACt 27/1 21/9 30/0 AtDBCA M 25/10453 words
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Advertisement1125 1984-09-21 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAMERSHV SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK Stan MTwt •J/10 11/1* 17/19 11/1* 25/10 27/11 •1/11 43/11 M/U 11/11 16/11 lt/U M/U 26/11 02/12 04/12 09/12 11/12 10/12 11/12 Bran R'tan 13/11 14/10 21/10 22/10 29/10 31/10 05/11 00/11 12/11 13/11 20/11 21/11 20/11 29/111,125 words
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Advertisement643 1984-09-21 19 If you are having storage problem, then you can store your goods In our warehouse. We charge per piece/unit basis and our warehouse is around 15,000 sq ft ground floor, well covered with forklift easy loading unloading truck/containers etc. Please contact Mr. Lim or Mr. Oh Tel No: *****29 *****56.643 words
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Advertisement457 1984-09-21 20 w U Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS TO CONTINENT/UK On carriage to Scandinavia, Med. Carribean I S. America Inland haulaute to inland destinations in Europe TO EUROPE/MED Bertram S pore P Ketjnf Penj Leuoes Bdiao Genu H'burj *da«n BTuren Antwerp Rickmers 2 j/j M/ 10 30/10 2/11 Feeder P Ketanf S pore Maotoe457 words
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Advertisement254 1984-09-21 20 K S LINE ULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KPTUN CUTSTAI 26*1 MUTIIHnCK 3D ROMAN CHANCE 19» SEVEN SEAS BMDGE 47W KOREAN lACERM 26* LeHavre It dam Fit«»e Hl*»| Antwerp 14 10 15/10 17/10 19 10 23/10 19/10 20/10 22/10 24 10 27,10 22/10 23/10 2510 27/10 30 10 29/10 30/10 1/11 3/11254 words
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Advertisement487 1984-09-21 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPt CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING fCI I LCI CAAGOTffIf SCP PHI HC HK HI MM UK |M EmGtet 71/09 14/1# 71/11 n/10 74/1025/11 27/11 l»« Genfe M 10 »/l| 01/11 02/11 04/11 05/1107/11 l»tf Grand 19/10 05/11 11/11 ||/1| |4/H 15/11 17/11 also acceptmg lci/fci t fa/Fa to487 words
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Advertisement1359 1984-09-21 20 KIE GWAN SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. HKGV NO ?6 A I*l AN RANG AN PORT KELANG. SEIANGOR. MALAYSIA TEL: Itn 38*782 *****b *****? w *****4 *****2 *****7 ft. MALAYSIA/S'PORE TO E. MALAYSIA SERVICES: P KLANG SPORE f RITA Kkblu. S kan 24/29 Sept tHATI SENANG Kkblu. S kan Tawau 301,359 words
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Advertisement161 1984-09-21 20 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Saifaport Laadm{ lor SINGAPORE SINOSf MARITIME Pit LTD Itl ******1 1 L *****70 PORT MIANG MAIOSE MAR'ilMf SON BHD Id *****2 3 PENANt, MALAYSIA I RAM i IRAHSPOR! 110 I* ***** I ***** KYOWA LINE TO161 words
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Advertisement820 1984-09-21 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL KOTA MURNI KOTA MULIA KOTA TIMUR KOTA PETANI VOYAGE W-423 E-S2S E-527 E-529 SINGAPORE In Pt-23/9 12-16/10 •-11/10 12-15/10 KOTACAHAYA KOTA PUSAKA VOYAGE E-306 E-308 LOADING FOR: HOOEIOAH, JEODAH, ADEN. MOMBASA. O SALAAM HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH, AOABA, PTSUOAN ADEN, JEDOAH. AQABA MOGADISCIO. TAMATAVE. MOMBASA. D'SALAAM820 words
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Advertisement822 1984-09-21 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 tutor* BenaMer Liverpool Bar Howtoor Bar HanWwi Eipreu Rhne Maru Beruron Honftonf f iprm Cartbfan Bar FROM EUROPE HAM BHAffN Lnsrpsd Bar SjM Sa4ed lowknr Bay Saded Saied Hamburi Eiprns Sated Saied Mm Mara SaM Safed Rurama Mara SaM 21 9822 words
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Advertisement719 1984-09-21 21 ISA DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE STOW f HUANG »DAM TIBURV HBURG ANTWERP DAM LONDON WfWM BAAB (UAH VSNe 22 27/1 nn 11/io 11/10 22/10 23/10 Spore PR dam life) T bur* H'burf lim A 'in SOM3AI vm S 10/10 11/10 21/10 30/10 1/U 3/11719 words
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Advertisement538 1984-09-21 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES m Pagan V 77 22-24/9 Pa-an* V 75 23-24/9 Phashwegyawywa* V 245 23-24/9 BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P.Kelong Penong Phashwegyawywa V 245 28-29/9 Pa-an V 75 2-4/10 22-24/9 23-24/9 In Pt-22/9 23-24/9 In Pt-21/9 Discharging A BANK LINE EXPRESS538 words
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Advertisement1073 1984-09-21 22 K KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. USA CANADA "CMC ÜB m N ATI..NS jijtAND VUU-! 'I&SSTK FEEDER/ MOTHER VESSEL KOREAN lACEJM V2SE PI ANT IN V 5 WHORE BRIDGE V3SE PIANTIN V 5 T W BRIDGE V2IE ASIA STAR V2B RICHMOND BRIDGE Vl9 PACIFIC ARROW V 4330 BAY BRWGE V 291,073 words
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Advertisement733 1984-09-21 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER BULK SERVICE Loadnf tor lOS ANGIKS SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accept** ECI FCI ContMWfv P Keta* ingHKHf I Anjrtr, i«s«pt unsept 16 Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acceptnf FCI'FCL Contaneri KABMOAS VtSHVA NAMM RAMDAS «W» lUM» RMBAS P*««l S porr Frcm 23733 words
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Advertisement516 1984-09-21 22 SANKO ASIA FROM JAPAM€S€ POUTS ANO MOffOKOMG GENERAL survey for GREAT MOUNT .ill be hed on 24 984 EDO MARU will be held on 24 984 REGENT RADIANCE will be held on 1 10 84 NO FURTHER SURVEY WILL BE HELD GOLDEN LINE CUM (VAN SHIPPING (PTE)LTD •m, I|«| PrraKiH516 words
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Advertisement640 1984-09-21 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10. Anson Road *27-16. International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Lines! m^m£LSMA-E.eMS! O BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK BANAME *****1 OA FORT NANA MO *****11 S pore P KeUn( Loadng lor:h>Port 22/9 HOT T HAMBURG LOND3N (TOWER WHARF) 2«/9 6/10 ROTT/ANT UK (AVON) SEAWOOO SHIPPING CORPORATION640 words
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Advertisement797 1984-09-21 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N CRYSTAL S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0800 23 9 LCL Cargo 2000 22/9 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) HK CONTAINER 41E. C PAUI 4IE.— C CONTAINER 27E... TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SINGAPORE PENANG BRISBANE SYDNEY 9 BURNE797 words
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Advertisement544 1984-09-21 23 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: SP(*I imnis NEPTUNI AGENCIES PIE I ID Tel ?***** 7 ??BS4}4 (Book«i{sl ???7blo ??1?02? (Operjtmm) 7???487 ??09?M (Tcrnaial) ??0?4S0 ??0?504 <CES> M«I mi» *G»NIS TUNAS SfllA SON BHD Kl Tel *****0 *****4 PK let *****4 PEN 1H 36/375. J6747b FULLY CONTAINERISED544 words
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Advertisement697 1984-09-21 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sintapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHARWAT NAM SOON SON BK> IST ANO 2ND FLOOR NO 1 lALAN CfMP(NING PORT KLANG MALAYSIA697 words
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Advertisement68 1984-09-21 23 U. ahrenkiel liner service gmbh DURBAN. JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO, MAURITIUS REUNION B SHENG TAI LINE JUMMMUS*- RSf) REGULAR LINER SERVICE TAIWAN-STRAITS-TAIWAN Vessel KAO KEE S PORE P KELANG DORIS II 19/9 24/9 27/9 29/9 LAWIN 2/9 5/9 29/9 1/10 BRIGHT FORMOSA 26/9 2S/9 4/10 7/10 General Agents EAGLE CORPORATION (PTE) LTD68 words
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Advertisement597 1984-09-21 24 Kc<|i<Mial Container Lines 3 Sailing* Weakly Reliable Regular Punctual rci. Berthing P S.A. 1500 Hra. Tuaa, Thura A Sat HINODE KISEN CO. LTD MIDDLE HAST REGULAR LIVER I'LTRA HEAVY LIFT CARKIKR Spore ••ALPHA PACIFIC InPt KASUGA MARU 23/26 Sept Heavyfft 120 Tons loading for Bahrain, Dubai, Abu Dhabi Bahrain, Abu597 words
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Miscellaneous176 1984-09-21 24 Regional Weather A m 1 i j 2 m w 4i i K s Ar s? ft ■fi 1 '<L SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed m knots Wove height LEGEND R Thunderstorm d.rect.on with speed ,n knots y Shower Rom Wove176 words
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Advertisement116 1984-09-21 25 REGULAR SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST/INDIA PK KTAN LOADING FOfi INDAH 9 23/9 JED/MOO INDAH 10 23/9 MADRAS/BOMBAY AGENT INDAH RAYA P. KELANG TEL: *****3 TLX: ***** Cheng Lie Navigation Co., Ltd. CONTMCR SERVICE TO BANGKOK/HONGKONG/TAINAN SPORE BKK HKG KEF KAO V 412* 2/10 5/10 11/10 13/10 15/10 V 4OTA 10/10116 words
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Advertisement91 1984-09-21 25 da BALTIC ENTERPRISES *PTE) LTD SMfNT()\ WAY -04 ?4 ICB BIOG S PQRF 0100 Tf L 1 789' IF* RS 3376S BAI TIC ABIE ADDRFP.S RAt TICSH'P ETA ETD DESTVMTKM PAMAMAN 25 Sept 27 S«pt Ponbanafc MAGA XL (BM 1974) 21 Sapt 30 Sept Semarant/S«a6aya SEMMUNG (BM 1974). 27 Sept91 words
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Advertisement706 1984-09-21 25 HELU-ZAID SDN. BHD. TRANSPORT BY LAND SEA AIR Til MOS *****9 *****0 3ai4o9t *****4 TilfK MA ***** Ml OP* Offering Regular FCL/LCL (Consol)-Service PORT KELANG TO HAMBURG rMid all German Danish. Austrian Inland destinations NEXT SAILINGS: 27/9, 6/10, 10/10 I ASSOCIATI D WIIH tHf SL wotiowiot I DIRECT SERVICE TO706 words
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Advertisement65 1984-09-21 26 PELITA SHIPPING (PTE.) LTD. SHIPOWNERS importers-exporters COMMISSION AGENTS Mwoon *ud. Fint BuMnt =05 03 Ww 010S Ttf 222J446. *****U, *****61 VESSEL ETA ETD DfST. PU.AU SUMATERA 23/9 25/9 JAKAFTA/CIREBON With 15 Tons Heavy Lift |M LIN LIN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1. Magazine Road. »05-08 Central Building. Singapore 0105 Tel *****1465 words
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Advertisement32 1984-09-21 26 ORRI NAVIGATION LINE SAUOIEUROPE LINE SAUDI FAR EAST LINE SIN Loading A VSL 30/9 Dubai, Dommam OCEANUB SHIPPING AGENCY PTE LTD W)/J *02-63 ANSON CENTRE. SINGAPORE 0207 TLX R*****5 OSAL TEL *****7732 words
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Advertisement592 1984-09-21 26 C.Y. LINE (A Member 01 The ACE Consortium) CHO VANG SHIPPING CO. LTD Fair CONIUCRBED SERVICE to EUROPE IVU SUEZ) ItNarxldun Fitowe M"W| ftrem Antwerp 12/11 11/MIVM 17/ ie 19/I*2l/10 17/11 21/1119/11 73/10 7S 1070/10 22/10 23/10 25/10 27/10 20/1011/10 29/10 30/10 1/11 3/11 4/11 t/U FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM592 words
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Advertisement416 1984-09-21 26 Everett Lines Everett Steamship Corpn.S/A Clifford Cantra Singapore Tal S32VMI/9 Harnaon* A Croatiald P Kalang K L. 3M701 /4 *****/9. *****4 36. Baach Straat Panang flm 36/ 103 O C B C Bldg Tal *****/2 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor, Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Sutoopore416 words
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Advertisement656 1984-09-21 26 Z I M NON CONFERENCE MDEPCIOENT FULL CONTAMER SERVICE accept** FCE/LCI cirtoes to USA East I West Coast. Carribbean and East Canada if-lV I iviHß mi KEtIUNG m ic» to m M« TOM m a no* IEJEIOKQUSRmIIM jiaj fTH^I 71 Oct 13 Ho. 73 Net 7« Not 71 Not 1656 words
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